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Orr * oa «*rty rose. ?2; white rose. J-a»«Tn Uvnlock Market . socrn omaha SOCTH OMAHA. Feb. o. -Cattle— Receipts. 4. ..fit. Market strong. Native cows him] heif oi>. Si.2ofe.Y2s; western Ktecrs. $3.4O*iti ld «'«\u25a0* »n«l heifers. $2.5>(a4.G5; eannere, $2 20S tifi .£ tockcrs and 'wdCTs. ?354.23; calves] Hoss-Receipts. 11.500. Market *t«>adv. I«»-avT. $K.SO<SiS.CS: mixed. $5.40<§.8.30; lipbt, *v:;o<a*.sn : pic*. ?T.so^n. -. . . Sbcei— U.-«inis, 7.s<>U. Market strong. - Weth- ' r"«^c;' S<i " 5; owes - *5-25©WS; lamr-s, ; f..85©8.85. ; KANSAS CITY *C- ~- ," * XSAS Cl-n • »>l>. ».— Cattle— Receipt*, j 6.000. Cows an.l heifers. $2.7Ofii»j; stockcrs and ! feelers. J.>.4O<y.VCo; western steers, 54.75fe0.20; ! western («»?. $3»gr>.2.tT Hors— Receipts, lo.wo. Market steady. Heavy. SK.s<f<iK..O; packers and butchers, $<4r><JiS.«i: pijrs. $7.45(3 8. Sheep— Uwvfpts. 7.000. Market 10c lower. Mutton*. ».»6ij.«<); fprt we»tern wethen. an.l yciiriinjrs, »T>.50@,0.r.0: f>d western ewes, ?sftjt>. MISCELI-AJVEOUS MAIIKETS Cotton Market NEW YORK. Feb. J».— Hutton's wir«? says: • Jli<> cotton market was active early, and quite Mr<>ng. advancing about 2<J jxiints on a more re t-suring line of cable news, both public and pri vate, from Livcrjx»nl and Maucheister, and quite encouraging southern reix-rt*. "At the advance the market was dull and tbore was littlo outride interest. As the trade continues to study th* weather bulletin there is ni'pan-iuiy a growing cpjirehension ia regard to the situation and a fear that the deficiency in rainfal!, f>arti<-ular!y in the western districts, ••ill I**- a very important factor ia this year's crfp. ••Th^ N>w York cotton exchance will be closed .Saturday. February 12. and February 21 and 22. "'Galvenion bout** are now teuJiiig in reports of dry weather In tbe southwest, and trade at tention turned Increasingly to tin- condition of the subsoil in Texas, where the largest additions to the yield are t«> be looked for." Spot ct.tton closed quiet, 2i> points higher. Middliug -uplands, 15.20 c: middling gulf, 15.45 c. No sales. COTTON FPTI-EES Option — Open. High. , Low. Close F<-J,ru»ry 14.sr.c I4.l«0c- 14.»»e 14.97 c March 14.80 c 14.95 c 14.76 c 14.!*4c April 14.1t.Jc May 14.SH: ir..O»Jc 14.55 C 15.04 c June 14.01 c July 14.7.V 14.&2<> 14,T2c 14.«f*c August 14.2.> 34.40 c 14.2-ic 14.40 c September IS.SSc 1.1.4 V 13.87 c 1».430 October 12. We 12.:T«c 12.15.V 12.07 c Norember 12.K3e 12.X.V 12.52p 12. 8T* W lx>cember 12.7f»c 12.81 c 12.08 c 12.80 c St. Louis Wool Market ST. LOCIS. Feb. 9.— Market unchanged. Me f.inra gnules combing and clothing. 24«i2ile: light Cn». 2H'-_i27r; heavy fine, 12®21c; tub washed. >>vr York Mrtal XEW YORK. Feb. 9.— The market fur stand aj-d coppor oa tte New York metal exchange to<ia.v W8« firm. «rltn spot and futures up Jo the rod of April rinsing at 13(ii 13.20 c. The London mark 0 : was firm. Futures closed at fCO «ie 3d. T'i«- loral iWiers <juote lake copper st 13.C2>4 til3.T3e: eleetrolytie, i:i.'S7^^ii: t ..T<or; casting. 15.12*451X3714c. Arrivals ai New York re nacted t'K.av wre <V»2 tons, including ore aad ?«rs. Exj>orTs. s<-cording to custom bouse rerurns. were 3.Vi ton*, i;:»kint 12.202 so far this month. Tin w*s quiet, with *pot quoicd at 32.r.5ig .-.;'".•: Fibrunry. March. April and May. 32.4041. 32JS0& The Enrlish market closed steady, with #^."i qaowd at £147 37s Cd aud futures nt £149 Lead us «s<ii:. with snot <juoted at 4.67Va<?| ».T2\a« New York and at 4.45©4.55 c Hast St. Louis. Tlio London rnorknt was unchanged, with Hpot tfaotei at £13 7s fid. S|>eltpr w«5 weak, with spot quoted at 5.70Q c.liw Now York and at r..47',i«j5.57iie East St. |y>ois. The Ixmicn tr-ark'-t was unchansed at £-R '\u25a0*. . !><> EnsJfsb iron market was blgher. with OTHlaO'l wsrracts qaotPd at 51s 4'-jd. No r!.icjc was leiMJiWaJ loyally. Naval Storm — Turpentine and Rosin SAVANNAH. Feb. a. — Tur^mine firm. OOc; k*'*>s. r<vcspte, <.h: Fhij.ments. l^S: stock. R.i»in — Firm: sa'es. 1.152: rrcei(>tj*. D 93; s.hir»- Efßtf, 20: etrvk. L33.SCS. Quotations— B. |4.2.*.; r». $4.3": E, $4 42^,; r. H.4SQ4.4TH'; G; $4..V« %*.:•!,: H. $4.:>7';-."l. J-t.TO: K. ?5.75; M, J6.30: X, J6.50; WG. $C»75: WW, S7. HTDaOGBAPHIC OFFICE IVpfh et mfin low water, entrance to harbor. »^A.CE i Vt. i Date ' Remarks Grays Hurl IS ;Jan. 131 laser bar buoy sub- I j I merged. Williipa B' 27 Jan. 6 WLintlicg buoy 1 mile f ( \u25a0 north rif bar. Coluro. R.i 24 |Not. 8 Shoaling out*i4e nun | | i bnoy No. 2. Nehalm B- 1 7 I Not. 6 Bar bnoy 200 yards £. L__ ! ! of channtf. Tillißk 8.l S jDec. ITiCbannH »."hift<^l I mil* j__ __J h *^>ctb in gale Not. 2S. 'Nua buoy No. 0 an<l I Yaosina B' lOHlDec. I? 1 <-an bufy No. S gooe 4 _J I adrift. •\u25a0"*'» w R. & i Ja °- 6', i/ispqua lii 12 > Dec. 6 Ctann*! well oortb of 1 I - ! range. 1 :12 feot at low tide to Coos Bay. IS ,Jan. 4j v*orth Bend; 12 feet \ at low tide to March- j ! field. < oqaille Bi 9 ;Jan. 7 Chacn'l straight; good j | | condition. Tt»g;ie RIt 1 ! |..." Klf-mth R; 7 ]Jan. 7 Cnacnel straight ' eat-t I 1 I and west. Hmbldt li 20 Uaa. 16; North cbaanel unsafe | \ to carigation. S Pe<tro B, 20 :Jan. SNo cSacge In channel." S I>iepo B| 25 !Der. 9No cbange In chscLel. ••< Pablo B! 24 [Dec. liDepth In dredred cban- I I I n»-L U Ckance of Master* Harold n^llr.r, ol<l master C. J. Ol f-r-n. new master J. G. Hsp'n. ErrollPd— STP*tn«*r P«vid SV-anneU. mnfter A G. Thomsou. Steamer M. C. John!">a. master M. ('. Johnson. TWENTY-FOUR PER CENT ON YOUR MONEY PREMIKR oan pay this from the production' of only ten wells. What will it he able to pay* from FORTY wells? It is the one BEST Invest- ment opportunity, and the time to buy is NOW. before further advance. Lincoln Mortgage & Loan Company 14TH FLOOII, IC6 GEARY ST. sax rnAXCisco Hew Terlc Seattle Los Angeles CALIFORNIA OIL THE HARmOUS MONEY MAKER California Oil Companies are paying lo stockholders over $1,000,000 In dividends each month. Stocks are rapidly appreciating in value — w>iae fcave Jumped from lt>c to $12 per sharp. , Call or trrlte to os and \u25a0we vlll nend ymi the tplrndWly illustrated magazine "Securi- ties." wfcirh Is devoted to the interests of California Oil. and also tell you how to make » mode»t lnvpnttnpnt secure for yoa yocr Fhare of these Ftcp*;j»dou!j profits. BURR BROS., Inc. 501 Klrmt National Bank Illrttr. SAN FIIAX CISCO, CAI*. Clli-10 E. F. HUTTON & CO. 490 California St. Tel. Donjclaa 2457 St. Francis Hotel TeL Douslan 3dS2 Members of New York Stock Exchange Pleaeer House Prlrate Wire to Cblcngro and JKew York H. E. MULCAHEV. Manager f PaiVATE WIXE, CHICAOO, HEW YOaK. WESTERN UKIOH CODE. J. C. WILSON 1 MEMBER 3JE*W YORK STOCK EXCHANGE, CHICAGO BOABD OF TRADE THE STOCK AND BOND EXCHANGE. SAN FBANCISCO. - Ilaia Office Branch Offteea »<.?aLI-6 BLDG., 6. F. PALACE HOTEL Corretpondeßts (Main Corridor) HARRIS. WINTHROP San Franclnco. tc CO., HOTEL ALEXANDRIA 25 Pine St.. New Yorfc Lo« Anreles 5 Oookery. Ctaicaco HOTEL DEL COEO- 1711 Btont Street. PIKHADO. aJ^fJOl Itrrirr-r. Colo. Coronado Beach. BRINGS CARGO OF ISLAND PRODUCTS Liner Alameda Arrives From Honolulu With Many Passengers ; Although Favored With Fine Weather Steamer Unable to Make Up Lost Time — HE Oceanic steam ship company's lin er Aiameda, Cap tain Thomas Dow dell, arrived from Honolulu just five minutes after mid night and docked early yesterday morning at Filbert street wharf. The liner brought a large number of cabin passengers and a cargo of isl and products which included 12,013 sacks of sugar. 5,932 bunches of ba nanas and ship ments of fresh and canned pineapples, rice, coffee, cocoa nuts, copra and taro. The Alameda wag due Tuesday, but was delayed at Honolulu waiting for passengers from Australia on the steamer Makura. Among the passen gers on the Makura were the boys of the Columbia Park club, who have been touring . Australia, and it was largely on their account that the Alameda was held at the island port. When the Ma kura did arrive there was sickness on board. As it was uncertain how long would be the detention in quarantine the Alameda sailed, but too far be hind schedule to make up the lost time. The Alameda was favored with fine weather all the way from Honolulu. The passengers included: Mrs. S. K. Barker Mrs. F.. Mai'Orpgor kiln Biddekorph : Miss V. MacGrtgor G. W. Brown J. X. Miller Mrs. Brown J. G. Miller Mis* A. O«rk Mrs. Miller Miss E. Clark ' H. T. Mocre J. l>en»-ham I.Mr*. Moore Mrs. Deusham \V. G. Mcßrvde H. A. l>evine Miss A. F. MeCroKson Mrs. A. 1». Dixon Mrs. J. T. McCrosson Miss I\ Kdwards I>. Paul 1. K. Fulton A. Ray i C. T. German E. U. Raynierl Mrs. German Miss Roberts]] J. Golden A. Sclioerr ' Mrs. Golden Miss C. Stewart J. W. Harrison R*t. W. D. W>stervelt ' Mrs. Harrison W. B. Wheelan Miss S. B. Hough Miss H. Williams U*. I. Jarves Mrs. Almy Mr*. Jarves Mr. Weiss J. D. JoQes Mr. SilTi/rman U. I- Kiter Will Be in I'ort nt JVoon Saturday --* A wireless message was received yes T terday from Captain Hanson, quarter master captain of the army transport Logan, to the effect that the troopship, which is homeward bound from Manila, would be in port about noon Saturday. The Sheridan was 890 miles out Tuesday and all well. The commissioning of the Crook has I been followed by a number of changes among transport officers. Lieutenant j Dodge will be in command of the trans- I port, with Captain "Williams as master. J. J. Murphy, who was first officer of the Buford, has been transferred to the \u25a0 Crook as mate. • J. M. Dow, who was mate of the Crook, groes to the Buford as mate. Charles Baker, who has been away on leave, has been appointed second officer of the Crook. L. Drew son will be third officer and J. S. Sparks chief engineer. Sparks was first assistant engineer of. the Buford. C. A. Ronan has been transferred from the Buford as quartermaster's clerk on the Crook and Henry G. Att wood been appointed freight clerk. The Crook will remain in the Philip pines as interisiand transport, and Ro nan and Attwood will jreturn from Ma nila on the first transport that leaves after their arrival. _; The Crook will relieve the Warren, which will come home for a general overhauling. Dayllßht Service to .Sacramento March 1 the Southern Pacific com pany's steamer Xavajo will be placed on a daylight run between here and Sacramento, leaving San Francisco at 8 o'clock every Monday, "Wednesday and Friday morning, and leaving Sacramen to at the same hour every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. When the new steamer Seminole is finished, which will be some time in July, the Seminole will be placed on the same run, so as to give a dally steamer each way every day. The Xavajo and Seminole will stop only at the principal landings and will make the run in from 9 to 11 hours, according to the current. The Modcc and Apache will continue on> their present schedule, making all land ings. \fsirly Ten .Miles of Calkin*; Bowes & Andrews are stripping and calking and coppering the ship St. Francis. In these days of steel ships this is an unusual job and one of the biggest of its kind that Has been let for many days. Not counting the deck there are more than five miles of seams to be calked. On the Shenandoah, where a similar job was done, the total length of the seams was nearly four miles. Mi«»n:ui«foali to Nail »xt Week The clipper ship Shenandoah, Captain Jim Murphy, has docked at Howard street wharf to finish loading for New York, for whie'h port the famous old windjammer will sail next week. Th« ; Shenandoah will carry a large general ! cargo made up principally of Califor- i nia products. Before going into com mission the Shenandoah was calked outside and on deck and practically re rigged. Herman Xiemier has succeeded L. Quayle as mate of the bigr ship. Quaylc is temporarily mate of the steamer Hanalei. • Renortn Dnoy Gone Adrift.. The steamer Aurelia, which arrived yesterday .from Eureka, reports the new red buoy that marks the entrance of the south channel over the Humboldt bar adrift. The lighthouse authorities have been notified and the derelict guide will be replaced as soon as pos sible. , *;> Hark Delayed by Storm* and CalniM The bark R. P. Rithet, Captain"Drew. which arrived yesterday from Honolulu, was 30 days making the run from the island port. Captain, Drew said that he bad been within sight of Point Reyes for four days, but was unable to make progress on account of light northeast winds and calms. January 17 in 35 north the Rithet encountered a south easter which carried away all the head sails. The bark brought 13,010 bags of sugar to the Matson navigation com pany. Water Kront Xotrn Receipts of lumber yesterday by sea amounted to 500.000 feet. The Pacific Mall liner Peru left Ma zatlan February S and is due here February 14. The Pacific Coast steamship com pany's Governor, which has been laid up for a month undergoing a general overhauling, cleared yesterday and will pail today for Seattle. R. E. Carey -has been appointed chief officer of the liner Governor. • The schooner Inca, which arrived yes terday, 92 days from Xewcastle, Aus tralia, brought 1,610 tons of coal. The freighter Virginian left Salina Cruz February 8 for this port. . The harbor commission will hold its regular weekly meeting this momin;* The ship W. H. Macy has been pur chased by eastern people. The terms of the sale; were not made public. Seek» Ml**inpr Lifeboat' ~ SEATTLE. Feb. 9.— The revenue cut ter Tahoma sailed for the north -today to search for the missing lifeboat of the steamer Farallon.-The Tahoma will take a pilot at 'Seward and then pro ceed to Iliamna bay. . The; steamship Victoria, with most of the Farallon castaways, will reach Seattle . Saturday, night ;..-.? XEWS OP THE OCEA2V \ M^rchandlue for the Orient \u0084 -, Tbe" fcteanjer -: Manchuria Vailed \u25a0 for * Hongknifg and way ports via Honolulu 'on.Tuesday-with THE SAN VFRA^TCISGO; OiX-L, THURSDAY, AFEBRUATtY^ 10, 1910. MOVEMENTS OF VESSELS IN ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD cargo valued at $08-1.390. exclusive of treasure, and to be distributed «h follows: For Honolulu, $45,702; Japnn. $Cl4,s>>G; China. $3(J.C01; East Indies. $5,333: Vladivostok, ?1,770; Korea, $72; Manila. $32. The principal shipments and their destinations were as follows:,' ' \u0084 To Honolula-r32,31S lbs- hams and bacon, 2,000 lbs codfish. 70 pkzs fr«>su fruits, 125 pkgs pota toes, 2<JO lbs dried fruit, 10 cs champagne,,* cs arms and lunmunition, 33. pkgs dry goods. SCO lbs tobacco, 50 *cs cigarettes, 128 pkgs .paints.- 3 flasks quicksilver, 100 cs soap, 20 pkgs windows, 10 automobiles and 10 cs pnrtrf. To Japan — 7.454 bales. cotton. 2:J,r..j7 lbs sugar, 1.500 gals wine. 220 lbs -bread,'- 341 lbs. cheese, 302 lbs coffee, 13 'pkss fresh fruits. 4<50 lbs meals, I, ICC lbs lard, 0(50 rb« dried fruit. 29 cs canned gwds, 110 lbs raisins, 7 cs boots and shoes, 2u pkgs drugs, 51 rolls and 0 cs leather. 3 pkgß machinery, 047,700 lbs nitrate, 12 es aud 2 bbls oils, 404 lbs seeds, 162 cs soap, 313 pkgs roofin? material,- 17 pkgs 'paints. J To China— lo,o2s lbs pearl barley, 39,4,j1 lbs coffe*', 2,341 lbs and 10 bxs. dried fruit, t>o es liquors, 4.016 lbs sugar, 209 gals wine, 6C2 lbs bread. 2.550 ibs beans, 812 lbs peas. 2.900 lbs hams and bacon, 7 ctls rye. 500 cs canned goods, 50 cs ss.lmon, 2.575 lbs cheese, 1,300 lbs codßsu, 2,072 lbs meals, 3 cs oils. 44 pkgs paints. 723 pkp roofi&g material, 11 cs soap, 0 cs drugs, .240 lbs seeds. ! To East Indies — 717 cs canned goons, -0 cs honey, 30 or salmon, 57 pkgs machinery, _!> rolls roofing material. To Vladivostok— 2s,47o lbs dried fruit. To Korea— l 4 pkgs assay goods. MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS Tb ARRIVE ' : From | Steamer | Date Humboldt X; A. Kilburn. . Feb. 10 Seattle & Taeoma Watson Feb. 10 San Pedre G. W r . Elder. .. Feb. 10 Point Arena & Albion. Porno Feb. 10 San Pedro Yoxemite 1 eb. 10 firays Harbor Newburg ...... Feb. 11 Sal. Crui via S. Diego. Riverside . Feb. 11 China & Japan Asia - l'eb. 11 Puget Sound Ports State of Cal... Feb. II Portland & Astoria Roanoke ...... Keb. 11 San P«?dro Tamalpais Feb. 12 Coos Bay M. ;F. Plant. .. Feb. 13 San Pedro Norwood Feb. 13 San Pedro .- Santa Monica .. Feb. 13 San Pedro Chehalis ....... Feb. 13 Mendocino £ Pt. Arena. Sea Foam Feb. 13 San Diego & Way Ports Santa K0ea . . . . . Feb. 13 Humboldt North Fork ... Feb. 14 Humboldt City of Topeka. FVb. 14 Portland & Astoria Rose City Feb. 14 Grays Harbor Centralla ..Feb. 14 San Pedro Hanalei Feb. 15 Portland & Astoria Northland Keb. 15 Seattle & Tacoma Buckman Feb. 15 New York via Ancon. .{Peru Feb. 15 San Diego & Way PortslQuecn Feb. 1G Puget Sound Ports I matill.-i Feb. 10 San Pedro & Way Ports Coos Bay Feb. 10 Seattle Tallac Feb. ltt O SAIL Destination | Steamer | Sails [Pier February 10^ — I Astoria & Portland.... Yosemite .. 5 pm 27 Honolulu Nevadaa ...10 am 27 Honolulu via P. Sound. Arlzooan ... 2 pm 27 Los AotrelM Ports Hanalei .... 3 pm 10 Honolulu & Hilo ..jWllhelmlna 3pm 38 Seattle & Tacoma |Ad. Sampson .1 pm 10 Puget Sound Ports Oovernor ... 4 pm 11 Portland & Way Ports. JG. W. Elder 1 pm 13 February 11 — | Seattle direct .Eureka spm 9 Humboldt IRavalll 27 Humboldt jCity Topeka. 10 am 11 Humboldt IF. Kilburn.. 10 ami 13 February 12 — j v ! Grays Harbor Tamalpais .. 2 pm| 27 Honolulu iAlameda ...11am 21 New York via Aneon..|City Panama 12 m 40 Astoria & Portland Kansas City 11 am 40 Hilo Enterprise .. 12 m 38 Los Angeles Ports Koanoke ... 5 pm 13 San Diego & Way Ports Queen 2 pm 20 Point Arena & Albion . Porno 6pm 4 February 13 — Grays Harbor Norwood Grays Harbor S. Meuica... 4pm.... Grays Harbor Chehalis Puget Sound Ports./... City Poebla.lll am! 11 February 14 — ' 1 . I : Honolulu via P. Sound. Hyades ....) 3 pm| 3S Grays Harbor. 'Newburg ... 3 pro! 21 Los Angeles Ports Centralia .. Ipm 21 February 15 — Coos Bay SI. F. 'Plant 3pm S Japan & China Chiyo Maru. 1 pm 42 Seattle & Tacoma iWatson .... I pm 10 Astoria & Portland. ISaginaw ... 5 pm February 1C — . - Meudo<-!no & Pt. Arena.iiea Foam..'. 4pm 4 San Diego & Way PortsiS»nta Rosa. 11 am 20 TO. SAIL FROM SEATTLE Destination | Steamer | Date Skagway & Way Ports. l Cottage City... Feb. 14 Valdez &. Seward Victoria Feb. 16 Southwestern Alaska. ..{Bertha [Feb. 20 Sun, Moon and Tide united States coast and geodetic survey — Time and heights of tides at Fort Point.' For city front (Mission street wharf) add 25 minutes. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10 * Sun rises 7:06 Sun sets * 0:43 Moon sets .....0:31 p. m. Klrsc quarter moon Feb. 16. at 10:23 a. m. Full moon . '.. Feb. 23, at 7:27 p. m. ITlmel [Time Time Tlsce feb/ ( Ft ( Ft Ft Ft [H W] \u25a0 lL W |H W L W 10.. 0:31 4.9 5:24 2.0 11:19 6.8 8:06—0.7 11.. 1:03 5.0 6:14 2.4 12:09 6.7 6:48—0.3 12.. 1:38 5.2 7:05 2.0 1:01 5.4 7:29 0 2 13.. 2:11 5.3 8:00 1.7 2:00 4.9 8:17 o*9 Li. S. Branch Hydrosrraphic Office A branch «t the United States hydrographic office, located in the Merchants' Exchange, is maintained In San L Francisco for the benefit of mariners.. without regard to nationality and free of expense. Navigators are cordially invited to visit the office, where complete sets of charts and sailing directions of tbe world are kept at band for comparison and reference, and the latest information' can always be '\u25a0 obtained re garding lights, dangers to navigation and mat ters of interest to ocean commerce. . J. C. BURNETT, Llentenant. U. S. N., In charge. Time Ilnll United States branch hydrographic office, Mer chants' ExcbaDge, San Francisco, February S. lf»10. The time ball on the roof of the Fairmont hotel was dropped today exactly at noon. Pa cific standurd time (120 th meridian), or at Sh OOra. o<js. Greenwich mean time. - J. C. BURXETT, • Lieutenant. U. S. N., in charge. •> \u25a0 — : j>. Weather Report | United States department of agrieultnre Weather bureau, San Francisco. February ft RAINFALL DATA .. .f • \u25a0 ' ' Last- Seasonal .Normal stations — 24 hours to date, to date Eureka 0.27 30. IS 20 05 Bed Bluff 0.22 '11.J>.9 15. 0 i» S» cram »nto 0.11 b $~> 11 so Mt. Tamalpais 1.00 .19.12 13^90 San Francisco ...... 0.51 14.53 13 7y San Jrwe 0.08 .' 10.88 ' S.fltJ Fresno ;. 0.00*.-:" \u25a0\u25a0.-' 10.23 *\u25a0 -5 07 Independence 0.00 - ' "».42 - - 5.r»5 San Luis Obl*po .... 0.00 \u25a0•\u25a0 10.43 11 .'.SO Los Angeles 0.00 .- 10.42 »09 ' San Diego 0.00 '8.21 . | 5.00 j Coast record for 12 hour*, ending 5 p. m. STATIONS I :\u25a0' - §? Z7L I- t J; ! ;f- ;'. Blainc ...30.12 44 7. SK Clear 7u Boise 30.:?0 2S 10 AY fc"now .00 Eareka . . . . . . .30. .1S no 44 X Clocdy • .01 Flagstaff 30.00 38 8 W- Clear .00 Fresno 30.20 04 44 XW Cloudy .00 Ht-lena ... no. 10 3S 12 : W . I't.CUly .00 InJpn*ntlenc« .SO. IO T>4 30 \u25a0' SE :' Pt.Cldy 00 Kalispell ':..'.. 30.14 32. 22 S :\u25a0 \u25a0 Snow Tr. Ix)S Anjrples ..30.14.-6t 4S S Clear .00 Marshfield ....30.40 00 . . SW . Cloudy 20 Modcua ...... 30. 10. 40 IS NW ' Pt.Cldy 00 Mt. Tamalpals.3o.2S 45 41 XE Foggr 27 NorUi Head . .50. 30.. 46 XW Pt.Cldv 12 Phocnir . ... .".50.02 C 4 SS \V Clear " 00 P«catello .....30.20 28-12.. W Cloudy Tr; Pt. Reyes Lt. .30.23 51 40 XW Cloudy .04 Portland .'.....30.30 41 ;..",S X , Pt.Cldy 22 Ited Blnff ....30.32 4S 44 X- Clouilv 04 Ueno-.. 30.22-- 4« 28. XW Cloudy AH) 1J05cburg' .....30.40 50 42 W - Cloudy .01 Sacramento ...30.20 54 '43 XW Cloudr 01 Salt !>ake .... 30.14 -3Sr 20 \V. Cloudy 'oo San I»ieg<\ 30.10 58 46 NW Cloudy CHI San Francisco. 3o. 26. 54 4fi NR Cloudy 'l 4 San Jns»> ..;.. 30.24 '58 40 NW v Cloudy 'oo S. Lvi? 0b15p0.30.22 GO 40 W Cloudy* "oo S. E. Farallon;3o.24 ; 52 4S N Pt.Cldy :00 Spokane- 30.20 3S 28 SW Snow r ! • •.Summit -.;...-.... 35 20 ..\u25a0' Cloudy "' Taroina ."..-.. .30.22 44 .m SW Pt.Cldv' IS TonopaU .......30.10 3«, 2S XW Cloudy" Tr* Walla ... .30.28 32 ,25.. S - fuow (Xt Winnemaeca . .30.28 "(J . 0 W- Cloudy lo Yuma "... 30.04 "74 38 SW Clear 00 . *Snow oa. ground. >i3 ; lnches. . • ' ... . .-\u25a0.. "The following maximum and /minimum temper ature* are reported from i-astorn stations for pre- Tliws'day: . CUicaso, \u25a03S-2ij,-: New York "40-3 0 * Omaha.- a4-IG. ' SYNOPSIS \ Showers have occurred ," in the , central and northern ;eountles of California.- but have not ex tended i south tof - San ; Francisco, r . The : pressure Is rising steadily alone the. coaKt^ and -Thursday will pr»bably.b«v.f sir over most of the stater- The winds will change to; north. "-The temperature Is about normal, except in ; the ; San ; Joaquin ? vallex.' where it is warmer than . nsual. The relative humidity -at Red Bluff. was 90 and at Fresno 74 per cent. < ' ' Forecast for thcSO hours ending at 5 p.. m., Thursday, February 10: San Francisco and vicinity — Fair Thursday, with fog in the morning: brisk north wind. Northern California — Fair. Thursday; somewhat warmer; fresh "north: wind.; >\u25a0 Southern California— Fair Thursday; moderate north wind. \u25a0\ A. "G. McADIE, District Forecaster. Daily Ulver Bulletin SACRAMENTO, Feb. 9.— Observations taken at i 7 a. m. s> : •' - ' - si :^I s! ; stations r B %% I . . ; \u25a0 \u25a0'?.\u25a0 -i.!' '.in * . N ;t* • ~ '- SACRAMENTO WATERSHED Kennett. Sacramento river. 25.0 3.0 0.0 Red Bluff, Sacramento river 23.0 4.4 — — .02 Monroeville, Sacramento R. 22.0 3.3 — — 0.7 Colusa., Sacramento river.. 29.0-111. 4-f 4-0.3 Knights Lauding, Sac. river 18.0 |12.0+ -f-0.5 Oroviile, Feather river..... 25.0 4.8 0.0 Marysville, Yuba river 30.0 9.2— — 0.2 Folsom, American river.... ,5.8 — — 0.2 Sacramento. Sao. river 2!). 0,- 17.8.. — 0.2 Klo Vista, Sacramento R. 13.0 5.2+ +0.2 i SAN JOAO.UIN W VTERSHED ; Pollasky, San Joaquin river 0.8 — 0.0 Firebaugh, San Joaquln river 12.0 4.1 — *• ... Merced Falls, Merced river.- 0.9+ 0.0 Jacksonville, Tnolumne R. . 20.0 3.0 — 0.0 : Melones, Stanislaus river.. .... 2.3 — — 0.1 i Jenny Llnd. Calaveras river 10. 0« 1.1 — +0.1 i Electra. Mokelunine river.. 12.0 l,tj — 0.0 : Latl'rop. San Joaquln river. I.T.G 10.0 — — 0.2 + Indicates rising river. — Indicates .falling RIVER FORECAST Depth of snow on ground at Summit at 7 a. m. today, 82 inches. There will be a general rise in the rivers of the Sacramento and San Joaquin watersheds dur ing tbe next 30 hours. N. R. TAYLOR, Local Forecaster. . SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE AHKIVED ' . Tuesday, February S. Stmr Mnndalay. Lofstrom. 34 hours from Cres cent City; bound south, put In for fuel. .. Wednesday, February 9. - 11. S. stmr Sequoia. Bowman, from cruise. Stmr Leelonaw. Meyer. 5 d«y» from Lady smith. B. C. ; 2.550 tons coal to Western fuel company, j Stmr Anrelia, Weber, 33 hours from Eureka; 500,000 feet lumber to.Trowcr Brothers.. Stmr Admiral Sampson, Bartl*tt. 27 hours from f^an Pedrij; passengers and merchandise to Alaska Pacific 'steamship company. Stmr Whitesboro, Frederickson,' 21 j hours from Greenwood; feet lumber to L. E. White lumber company. " Stmr City of Topeka. Glelow, 21 hours from Eureka: passengers and merchandise to Pacific Coast steamship company. Stmr Hanalei, McFarland, 3S hours from San Pedro; passengers and merchandise t& Independ ent steamship company. Stmr Tivcrton. Johnson. \u25a0 S" hours from Ludlow; 500.000 feet lumber to Tope i Talbot. Hark It. P. Rttbet. Drexv. 30 days from Hono lulu; 13,010 bags sugar to Matson navigation company. Scnr Inca, Rasmussen, S2 days from Newcastle, N*. S. W.; 1,610 tons coal to James & Alex' Brown. - Cow Fehr Newark. Wayland. 14 hours from Byxbee landing; 1,000 barrels lime to Monterey lime company. CL.EARED Wednesday. February 9. . Stmr Coos Bay. Bowen, San Ttdro; Pacific Coast steamship company. -' Stmr Falcon, Schage, Portland; Williams, Di uioml & Co. Stmr Governor. Jppsen, Seattle; Pacific Coast steamship company. SAILED Wednesday. February 9. IT. s. stmr Seouoia. Bowman, cruisa. Stmr Brunswick, Ilamrnur. Fort Brasg. Stmr Coos Bay, Bowen, San Pedro. Stmx Sea Foara. Ilenrikson, Point Arena. Stmr Falcon. Schage, Portland. Rtmr Santa Barbara, Zaddart. Grays Harbor. Stmr National City, Hipping, Fort Bragg. Stmr Santa Kosa. Alexander. San Diego. . Stmr Prentiss, Iverson, Enreka. Nor fitmr Tbor, Ecenes, Nanaimo. Gcr f-tmr Herraontbis, BieU-nberp. Seattle. Stmr Mandalay, bof*trom. San Pedro. . ,<tmr Vanguard. Odland, Eureka. Stmr W. S. Porter. Mecdonald, Portland. . Stmr Navnrro. Hoffman. Crescent City. Stmr Francis H. Lep?ett. Warner, Eureka. . Stmr Phoenix, Kalnin. Mendocino. Schr A. M. Baxter. Isaacson. Coos bay." PASSED AT SEA By stmr Ala-neda— Feb S, Ip. ra.. five masted ATLANTIC OCEAN TRAVEL AMERICAN LINE Plymoutb- — Cberbourp — Southampton Philadelphia — O,u*enstonn — Liverpool ATLANTIC TRANSPORT LINE Xevr York— London Direct - ' j HOLLAND-AMERICA LINE New York — Rotterdam,- Tin Boulogne RED STAR LINE Xew f York— Ant werj>— Pari* U_ WHITE STAR LINE . Xew York— Q,neen»town— -Liverpool X.Y.-Plymouth-Cherbouric-Soutbampton SEW YORK AND BOSTON __ TO THE MEDITERRANEAN Via Anorea. Madeira. Aider*. Gibraltar Flrwt AVlnter Sailing to Alexandria CZDHIC (21,035 t0n5). ........ Feb. 16. \u25a0\u25a0':' " Romanic,.... Feb. 20, April 2 Cretlc. Mar. 12, Apr. 16 CELTIC (20,804 tons) ....Mar. 16. ! CAN0P1C....... ...Mar. 24, May 4 G. N. KOEPPEL, Passenger Agent Pacific Coast, 319 Geary Street, opposite St. Francis Hotel, San Francisco. . 16 and 28 Day Cruises to the ; I WEST INDIES 1 By S. S. MOLTKE, largest Steamship: ever sent to the Ca- ribbean—leaving New York Feb. 22 and March 24 For VENEZUELA. NASSAU and PANAMA CAXAI/. • . - $85 and $150 up Also Summer j Crplses to Nomay,' Spitxberjjen, Iceland, Etc. . Send for "Travel Books." Fully Illustrated. HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE 1(80 Powell St. ;• Phone Kearny 2040 prth fierman jjoyd Large, Fast and Luxurious Twin-ScrewTl .-..:. Express and Passengrer Steamships. Equipped With Wireless and; Submarine Signals. PLYMOUTH-CHERBOUBG-BREMEX Express Sailings Tuesdays. at 10 a. m. Kafspr Wm.d.Gr..Mar. Bj Kaiser Wilh. 11...Apr. 5 Cecille ........ .Mar. 22|Kaiser .Wm.d.Gr. . Apr. 10 BKKME.N DIKKCT * Twin-Screw Sailirg" Thursdays at 10 a. m. . •G.Washington.. FeU. 24 Zietcn. .....srar. , 10 Rheln.... .;.Mar. 3 •l'.Fr.Wll. (new) Mar. 17 •Calls at Plymouth -and Cherbourg.? \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0-. - . -\u25a0 Cibraltnr — .Naples— Genoa — Algiers! 'Mediterranean Sailings Saturdays at 11 a. m. C Barbarossa. : ...'.Feb. 26 'Berlin (new) . ..Mar. 12 P. Irene.'...'... .'.Mar. 5 Frie4richd.Gr.; Mar. 19 . \u25a0 \u2666Omits Algiers. > '";:' Independent Around the World Toars " .% Travelers' Cbeclts Good All Over the World. Apply; OEWWCHS & CO.; Gen'l Agents .\u25a0 -i. \u25a0'5 Broadway,' New \ork, or * .. Robert Capelh-, G. , A. P. C. 250 Powell street, "opposite St. -Francis Hotel,. ;^an Francisco." - ,;:'_. Telephone— Kearny 4794. : t . -- .-> Compaenle Generale •Transatlantiqne * I DIRECT 'LINE ;TO - HAVRE-PARIS -' Sailings : every / ThTirsday. . Instead : of : Saturday; at 10 a. : m. , from - i>lcr 42, .N orth river, < foot ' of Morton: street, v- \u25a0••'•\u25a0 *\u25a0; :^:^ ' ' - • 1 "'. ; ' ; \u25a0 i j. First ,cla.«Si to 'llavre.;si «.<jo, and upward;'. sec- ond class to. Havre. $50 and upward.^GENERAL AGENCY for, UNITED .i STATES and;GANADAr 19 ; State I" street, r New M'ork.'J.VF.FUGAZI, Manager^ Pacific Coast, » 630 ' Montgomery < street. Ran « Francisco. : Tickets sold_ by all - railroad ticket ; «cents- -r ' • ' /-j - ; •>-_.\u25a0 \u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0; •\u25a0 -.- \u25a0\u25a0 _ schooner heading, WSW, -latitude SO 59 north, longitude 125 US west, probably luca, from New castle. N. 8. W., for San Fratfcisco: T:3O p. m., passed stmr Manchuria,*4o miles ,WSW of light ship, hence Keb S for Honolulu. " Yokohama and Hongkong. - *\u25a0* . - ?.-.:\u25a0• ' WEATHER REPORTS' TATOOSH, Feb 0, 0 p.;m.— Cloudy; .wind W, velocity 19 miles an hour. -\u25a0 \u25a0' \u25a0 POINT LOUO.S. Feb 9, 9 a.; m.— Thick; wind S; velocity 8 miles an hour. , - ' POINT -KEVES, Feb 9. 9 a. m.— Light rain; wind SW: velocity 12 miles an hour. \u25a0\u25a0-•- FARALr.ONES. Feb 9, 9 a. in. — Cloudy; wind W; velocity. 22 miles an hour. TATOOSH. Feb !),-» a. m.— Light i rain; wind SE ; velocity 22 miles an hour. POINr LOBOS, Feb 9, 12 m.— Thick f wind S; velocity 8 miles an hour. : * POINT LOBOS, Feb 9, 3 p. m.— Foggy; wind SW; velocity 10 miles an hour. TELEGRAPHIC POINT LOBOS, Feb 9, 10 p. m.— Weather clear; wind NW; velocity S miles an hour. - ' .*'\u25a0\u25a0-, DOMESTIC PORTS SANTA .MONlCA— Arrived Feb B— Stmr Carlos, hence Feb 7. 10 p. mv, stmr TamalpaU-. from San Pedro. » ' • ".. \u25a0 ASTORIA— SaiIed Feb 9, 2 p. m.— Fr bark Belen,- for New Caledonia; 11 a. m., stmr Coaster, for San Francisco; 9 a. m., schr Expansion, stmr Koanoke. for San Francisco; 3 a. m.. stmr Break water, for Coos bay and San Francisco. , - Arrived Feb 9, 9 a. m.~ Stmr Bosecrans, : hence Feb 6; 8 a. ra., stmr Alliance, from Coos bay. Arrived Feb 9, 8 a. m. — Stmr Santa Clara, hence Feb 5. - EVERETT— SaiIed Feb 9, 10 a. m.—Sehr Ariel, for Pearl Harhor. \u25a0 , : OLYMPIA— SaiIed Feb 9— Schr Oakland.- for San Francisco. . . \u25a0 Sailed Feb 9— Schr Oakland, f or .: San "Fran cisco. - ' -- \u25a0 . . , . SlTKA— Arrived Feb S— Stmr Northland, from Seattle and sailed Feb 9 for Seattle. '-\u25a0".:\u25a0-.. KETCHIKAN — Arrived Feb S — Stmr j Cottage City, from Seattle; stmr Portland, from Seattle; stmr Bertha, from Cordova. , \u25a0 - • Sailed Feb 8, 11 p. m. — Stmr Cottage City, for Seattle. .. - , . . . . WILMINGTON— Arrived Feb 9, 9 a. m.— Stmr Alcatraz, from Greenwood via San Pedro; 9:30 a. m.. stmr Lakme.' from Eureka' via San Pedro. Sailed Feb 9. 2:45 p. m.— Stmr Helen. P. Drew, for San Francisco. " SOUTH BEND — Sailed Feb 9, 1 p. m. — Stmr Uoquiam. for San Francisco. _' - \u25a0 . Arrived Feb 9, 5 p. m. — Schr Espada, ' from San Diejro. . • CORDOVA— Arrived Feb S— Stmr Victoria, from Valdez. \u25a0 . . . TACOMA— Arrived Feb 9— Stmr Charles Nel son, hence Feb 5 via Seattle. Arrived Feb 9— Stmr Delhi, from Seattle. Sailed Feb 9 — Stmr Santa Ana, for Seattle; stmr Charles Nelson, for Dupont. TATOOSH— Passed in Feb 9. 12 m.— Schr Al pena, hence Feb 3 for Townsend; 10 a. m., U. S. stmr Columbine, from cruise; stmr Shna Yak, from Eureka; 7:40 a. m., stmr Lucy Neff, hence Feb C for Seattle. Outside bound in Feb 9— A schooner. Outside bound in Feb 9, 6 p. m. — A four mast ed steamer from the southwest. - CLALLAM — Passed in Feb 9, 1 p. . m. — Schr Mahukona, from San Diego for Townsend; 8:40 a. m.. U. S. stmr Armerla; 10:40 a. m., schr Fred J. Wood, hence Jan 29 for Bellingham; 8 a. m.. a schooner. . EUREKA— Sailed'Feb 9 — Stmr Katherine. stmr F. A. Kilburn, for San .Francisco; Br bark An tippe, for Sydney; stmr San Pedro, for San Pe dro. .' SAN DlEGO— Arrived Feb S— Stmr Riverside, from Salina Cruz. - - Arrived Feb 9 — U. S. stmr Iris, hence Fcb 6. NEAH BAY — Passed in Feb 9, 7:20 a. m. — Schooner towing. SEATTLE — Sailed Feb 9 — U. S. stmr Tacoma, for Tacoma: 1 a. m., stmr Isthmian, for Belling ham. Feb S, 8:30 p. m. — Stmr Charles Nelson, for Dupont: 9:30 p. m., Br stmr Aymerlc, for — . Arrived Feb 9, 5 a. m. — Stmr Umatllla, hence Feb C; S a. m., stmr Delhi, hence Feb 5. Arrived Feb 9, noon — Stmr Santa Ana, from Tacoma; 3:30 p. m., U. S. stmr Rush. * from Alaska. Sailed Feb'9, 1:40 p. m.— Stmr Delhi, for Ta coma. FARALLONES— Passed Feb 9, 10 a. m. — Three masted bark bound in. -> SAN PEDRO — Arrived. Feb 9— Stmr Saglnaw, from Tacnma; stmr Yellowstone, hence Feb 7. Sailed Feb S — Stmr Tamalpais, for San Fran cisco. Arrived Feb 9 — Stmr Daisy Mitchell, from Santa Monica. \u25a0 Sailed Feb 9— Stmr James S. Hlggins. Ptmr Helen P. Drew, fpr San Francisco; stmr Klam ath. for San Diego. VENTURA— Arrived Feb 9, 1 a. m.— Tuz Her cules, with barge 91 in tow,- from Gavlota. Sailed Feb* 9. .1:30 p. m. — Tug Hercules, with barce 91 in tow. for San Francisco. PORT SAN LUlS— Sailed Fob 9. 9:30 a. m.— Stmr Santa Rita, for Guatemala. WESTPORT — rassed in Feb O. 10 a. m. — Sthr O. M. KellocK, hence Jan 29; stmr Rainier and schr Churchill, still barbound. EASTERN PORTS V ' PHILADELPHIA — Arrived Feb S—Stm^Massa ehusetts, .from Puerto Mexico. \u25a0 PACIFIC OCE.OTR.iVEL r"s^vr "5^v Steamers leave for Sooth- >>vU*^ffi!V * ra California and Meilco y^y^ fr 0111 Steuart Street Wharf. l^l V^^^ ki For P^?'- 1 Sonnd Ports an 4 I I \w^k) 1 Eureka, from B'wny wharf. • Vit U IjOS AXGEI.ES SAX DIEGO • SANTA BARBARA G0vern0r....... Feb. 20, Mar. 7, 22, 2 p. n>. Pregident........^. ."...".. .....Mar. 29, 2 p. m. Queen.............*' Feb. 12, 27, Mar. 14, 2 p. m. •Boea.Feb. 9, 16, 24, Mar. 3. 11, 18, 26, 11 a. m. 'Only steamer calling at Santa Barbara. SEATTLE (DIRECT), TOWJiSEXD TACOMA; VICTORIA,' VANCOUVER ! Connecting at Seattle for STE.' Alaska, Skagway; i ... .;. \u25a0 Dawson. Fairbanks. . !/;.- Governor .Feb. 10, 25, Mar. 12, 27, - 4'p. m. [ Pre5ident. . ... . ...... . . . ..:'. '. . .Mar. 10, " % 4] p. m. : , Q0een. ....... .........Feb. 17. Mar. 4, 4 p. m. City of Puebla.Feb. 13, 2S. Mar. 15, 30, H a. m. . Umatllla.. ..Feb. 21, Mar. 8, 23, 11 a. m. I EUREKA (HUMBOLDT BAY) • Topeka. Feb. 11./16, 21, 2C; Mar. 3, S. 13. 10 am. GUAY3IAS, MAZATLAN. LA PAZ EXSEXADA, SAN JOSE DEL CABO, etc. Senator, Mar. 7. -Round trip excursion. 21 days, including Berth and Meals, $75. . ALASKA CRUISES, 1910 — Leave Seattle Spokane.. June 14, 28; July 12. 2G; An?. 9, 10 p.m. Queen... .July 12, 26, S p. m. Right reserved j to change this schedule. TfCKET OFFICES— (P3Iace Hotel) - 653 Market Et, 3 Market st. and Docks. . Telephone Kearny 492. OAKLAND— II2O Broadway. Tel. Oakland 5680. : 0. D. DDNANN, General Passenger Agent. AMERICAN -HAWAIIAN S/^SS-^W STEAMSHIP COMPANY Tebauntepec Route \u25a0 NEW YORK 'TO PACIFIC COAST PORTS AND HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, sailings from New York every . six j days, making direct connection with Pacific. steamers sailing from Salina Cruz, Mexico, every six days for San Francisco. *.. PACIFIC COAST POP.TS TO NEW YORK. Also to Mexican and all principal European ports under through rate and through bills of lading. Sailing* from San. Francisco every 12 days. £ LOCAL SERVICE. FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO HAWAIIAN ISLAND PORTS, direct every - 2S days, and , via- Puget Sound every 12 days. • 'For rates ', and further particulars apply -to DEARBORN* & LAPHAM. General Agents, S Bridge St., New York ; WILLIAMS.' DIMOXD & CO., General Acents, Pacific Coast, : i> ; - ' 310 Sansome St., San Francisco. TOYOIKISEN KAiSHA y ORIENTAL STEAMSHIP COMPANY S. S^Chlyo Mam......T uesday. February 13, ; 1910 ' S.S. Tenyo- Maru..... ;v. Tuesday.- March 15, 1910 ; S. S. Nippon jJ1arn.^. ...... Tuesday, April 5. 1910 Steamers f sail from company's; piers, Nos. v 42, 44 near foot of Second st.,.atl p. m., for Yoko- hama^ and Hongkong, calling at Honolulu. Kobe \u25a0(Illogo), and; Nagasaki and Shanghai.; and- con- necting- at Hongkong with' steamers, for Manila,* India, etc. -* No cargo received on board on 'day of sailing. ; : Uound , trip ; tickets at reduced rates. " For freight : and passage apply at: office,", 240 James Flood building. - ;, ,W. H. AYERY,-= *\u25a0 . _ : . -i % •\u25a0;•. v Assistant \u25a0 General Manager.* I lIAMAI ill llS.ib'.Alamedir: sails 11, a: nUiilll ill II '"• Fcb - r ~- lnl °- SpecUl JIl/IIULULU round trlp; . ?110 , m ,^, asg; . TAHITI A>'D NEW, ZEALAND-^S. S. ! tMafiposa'- sails 117 a>' m.. Mar. 10. *; Special round trip,"" Tahiti, ?125 -first : class. "-- ; : - . .: : OCEANIC S. S. , C 0. .; 073 Mkt. £.T. . Krny, 1231t >%'"• . - : •'\u25a0: -"- : ' . • v '"'"' ' . "... ' • "-.t. * Want^L6affiMdney^£ \u25a0 CAPE HENRY— Passed Feb S— Stm.- Beaver, from Newport News for San Francisco. ISLAND PORTS / HONOLULU — Arrived Feb a — Stmr Lnillne. hence Feb 2. FOREIGN POUTS ' TOCOPILLA— Arrived Feb 9,-7 a. m.— Br stmr Oberon. from Port San Luis. 5 '- VICTORIA— Arrived Feb 9— Br stmr KUbtirn. from Grays Harbor; stmr Shna Yak, from Eu reka. £ HONGKONG— SaiIed Feb S— Br stmr Knight of St. Oeorge, for San Francisco via Moji. Arrived" prior Feb-!*— Br stmr Knight of St. George, from Oregon via Kobe. : BEACHY HEAD— Passed Feb 9^ — Br stmr Riv erton, from Tacoma- Feb $ — Br ship Pegasus, hence Sept 24 for London. SALINA CRUZ— Sailed Feb ?„ 3 p. m. — Stmr Virginian.' for San Francisco. PUERTO MEXlCO— Sailed Feb S, 12 m.— Stmr Hawaiian,' for New York. \u25a0 Arrived Feb 8, 7a. m.— Stmr Oregonian, from New Yorfc. - •.. \u25a0MAZATIAX— SaiIed Feb &-Stmr Peru, for San Francisco. - ACA-PCLCO— Sailed Feb S— Stmr Saa Juan, for Ancon. VANCOUVER— SaiIed Feb 8. midnight— Ger stmr Ella.' for Boat harbor. . QUEENSTOWN— Arrived Fcb S— Fr ship Am- Iral Cecillie, N from Tacoma; Fr. bark Montcalm. from Oregon. , : - / OCEAN STE.VMERS XAPLES-^- Arrived Feb o— Stmr Berlin, from New York.. . LIVERPOOL-^Arrived Feb 9— Stmr Cymric, from New York. NEW YOUK — Arrived Feb 9 — Stmr Hamburg, from Genoa; fttmr Oceania, from Naples. Sailed Feb 9— Stmr Lituania. for Llhan; stmr Maurctania, for Liverpool; stmr Vaderlaad. for Liverpool. -- ALEXANDRIA— Arrived Feb S— Stmr Car maniß. from New York. YOKOHAMA — Arrived prior Feb 9— Stmr Snin ano Maru, from Seattle. SOUTHAMPTON— Passed Feb 9— Stmr River ton, from Tacoma for Antwerp. HONGKONG — Arrived prior Feb 9— Stmr Ko rea, from San Francisco via Honoluln and Yoko hama. -»,-> . > «^:. •GIBRALTAR^ — Arrived Feb o—Stmr0 — Stmr Cretie. from Boston. ] BOSTON — Arrived Feb o— Star Monoralnee. RAILWAY TRAVEL TRAINS LEAVE AND ARE DUE TO ARRIVE FROM JANUARY I, 191 l \'IA OAKLAND PIER Leave (Foot of Market Street) Arrive 2.15 a Niies, Livermore, Tracy. Lathrop, Stockton, Loiii, Sacramento 10.33 i» 6.40 a Hayward. XQes, San Jo;*. 7.08 a - 7.00 a Richmond, Port Costa. Benicia, Suisua, Dixon, Sacramento, Roseville, Mirys- ville, Redding. Duasmuir 7.28 ? 7.00 a Elmira, Vacaville, Ruasey.. .' 7.28p 7.00 a Davis, Woodland (Marvsville. Oro- ville). WDlbms. MarrdL WMows, Hanilton. Corning. Red Huff 7.28p 7.00 a Newark, San Joss. Los Gatos, Wright, - FelUm (Boulder Creek). Santa Crui. . 9.58? 7.40 a Vallejo, Napa, Calistoga, Santa Rosa, " Martinei, Sin Ramon 6.03? ' ..40a N3es, Fteasanton. Livermore, Alta- mont, Lathrop, Stockton 7.£8;» 7.40 a Tracy, Los Banos. Kerman. Fremo, Hanford. Visalia 4.28p 50a Port Costa, Martinei, Byron, Tracy, Stocktoa, Merced, Fresno, Goshea Junction (Hanford, Armona), Visslia, Portervile, Bakersfield 4.48p 8.20 a Yosemite Valley via Mereed. 7.48p 3.00 a Xfles. Livermore, Stockton (*Jlflton). Valley Sprinit. lone, Sacramento.. . . . 4.28p 9.00 a Sonora, Tuo! ante and Angels 4.28 ? 9.00 a Atlantic Express — Sacraneato, True- kee. Oeden, Salt Lake City. Denver. Kansas City, Oraaha. Chicago 8.28p 9.40 a Richmond, Port Costa, Marticei. Bay Point 6.48» 1 0.20 a Vallejo Mare Island. Napa: II .28» 10.20 a Los Angeles Pa?senzer— Port Costa. Martinez, Byron, Tracy, Stockton, Mereed, Fresno, Hanford, Visalia, Bakersfield. Los AngHes 7.48p 1 0.40 a San Frascixo Overland Limited;- Denver, Kaass3 City, St. Louis. Omaha, Chicago 7.25p 1 1.20 a Shasta Limited— Portland, Tacoma, Seattle 9 18? !2.00n Goldfieid Pass.— Port Costa, Benicis, Sacramento. Truckee, Haien, .Mm, 'fonopah, Goldfield, La^s. Keeler 7.48 a 1 2.00 a Slarysville, Chico, Red Bluff 4J2Bp 1 .20p Kiles, Irvington, San Jose 2.45 p 1.40p San Leamiro, Xiles, CentervOle, f 9CBa Newark, San Jose \ 7^Bp l4op Kewark, San Jose. Los Gattw, Wright, Felton (Boulder Creek), Santa Crui. . 9.53? 2.40p Fan Leandro, Xiles. San Jose. 9.28 a 3.00? Ueniria, Winter?, Sacramento — Wood- land, Marysville, Orovßle — Yolo, Arbuckle. Williams. Willows 10.48 a 3.00b Via Sausaiito, West Xapa, St. Helena, Calistoga i 0.37 a . 3.209 Port Costa (Stockton), Martir.er.f 1 2.08 p B>Ton, Modeitn, MercrtL Fresco. . ( 10.38? 4.00p VaHejo, N'apn, Calistoga, Santa Rosa. Martinei, San Ramon, Dougherty, Livermore 9.23 a 4.00p N2c? (CenterviUe), Tracy, Stockton | 10.28 a Lodi... .....\ 10.28b : 4.40p Saa Leandro, Hlyward. Kiles. Pl«s- cnton. Livermore, Tscy, Newman, Kcrman,' Fresno 8.28 a B.oOp Richmond, Pinole, VaHejo, Port ) • . Costa. Benici3, S-^isun. Paeraicento t ,'s£z —Roseville, MarysviUe, Oroviile.. . j '-™* 5J»p Russell, San Jose, Los Gatos 'I | :|* 5.20p San L-andro, Niles, San Jose.. lAS* 6.00p Owl Limited — Los Angeles S.CSa 6.40p Eastern Express— Ogden. Pueblo. Den- ver, Kansas Otv, St. Louis. Cliiraso. . Port Costa, Benicia, Sacramento. Reno. Sparks 8.23p 6.40p Hayward, Nfles and Saa Jose 6.48p }7.00? Vallejo, Port Ox«ta, Martinez, Bay Point and Way Stations..... J11.189 7.40p Richmond, Port Costa, Bj-ron, Tracy. Lathrop, Stockton 12.48s 8.20p Orepm Express — Davi?. (Saeracjento), Willows, Reddicz (Kkcnath Fall;), Ashland, Portland, Tacoma. Seattle, Spokane.. J 9.43 a B.oop Ccraa and Japan Fast Mail— Ogden, Cheyenne. Denver, Kansas City, . Omaha, Chicago 2.43b 9.40p Saturda>-s— Hunters train. San Jose via Newark J7.43? I I.OOp Nfle?. Pleasanton. LJverr»'siT. Lathrop, Modesto, Merced, Fresno, Hanford . . 10.38p 11.40p Portland Express— Sacramento, Marys- fv; ville, Red Biuff, Weed, Ashland, Port- . land. Taeoma. Seattle 12.28p NETHERLANDS ROUTE-From Pidtic Street Wharf. tl.Oop Sacramento River Steamers. tH.3C? Stmr. Apache. Mon., Wed. FrL Stmr. Navajo. Tues., Thurs.. Sat. OAKLAND HARBOR FERRY— From San Francisco. Market SSreet Wharf— Week Day*— Hourly from 6.00 a.m. to 9.00 p.m. Sundays— C.4s, 8.15, 9.4-j, 11.15 a.m.. 12.45. 2.15. a 45. 5.15. 6.45. Kl5 and 3.45 p.m. LOCAL FERRY TRAINS— VI* Alameda Hor. To Oakland and Alameda— t<Llo.. 76. 4s c.m., and thn» 10 and 45 minutes part the hour until 7.45 p.m.; then - 8.30, 9.15, 10.00, 10.45, 11.30 p.m. and 12.15 a.m. To Alameda and Frulival* via Horxesho* tarn* at »bay«. a for Morning. \ p for Af Jfrroon. \ Sunday exceptei J Sunday only. j^b^%^ Trains Leave San Prancisco .; Market Street ;^^^P^^ Ferry Depot - Leave For— iA.ALj 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... 7:158:10-10:00 Hanford ....... .7:15.... -10:00 Kansas City ..... 7:15 8:00-10:00 Merced ......... 7:15 4:00-8:00-10-00 \u2666Stockton V. . . . .I 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 . Yosemite .. . .. .:|7:15 » - »Stockton I^ocal leaves 1:25 p. m. ' ' California Limited thronir!.* to Cbieaso leaves at 10-GO p. m. Offices — C 73 Market street and Market street Ferry Depot. San Francisco; IU2 Broadway,- Oakland. , OCEAN; SHORE RAILWAY \u25a0 F. S.- Stratton.- EA>eiver. Lv. S.F. dally— T9:Uoa, *4:30 p. Ar. S. F. dally— l3: lsp. »S:2sa.- . - - •Arlrta.' tTunitas Glen ; stage for San Gre- jrorio and ; Eescadero. . i 'bay and ixterurdax houtes MARE ISLAND NAVY YARD • .yallejo.Napa, St. Helena *'_ ST." HELEXA-XAPA' VALLET . ROUTE ;'-', MontleelloS.'; S3 Co.; and . N«pa Valley Electric X. \u25a0 8.- Co.;. Close -coaflections. .. _ ' v -'^G-^RpUND -TKirS DAILY — 6 .'Boat* -leave' San Francisco 7:CO. *9:43! a. m., 12:30:Hoon ! /,3:13,;e:0O..*S:30p. m.- ; .\u25a0\u25a0San " FraocUco landing = and ; office.' Clay, street wharf ,'• north : end -ferry; bulldln;. -- Market street : ferry. ~ Meals 'a' ls 'carte." , l*aone Kearny 4C6. navy {yard, direct.: • - 'X v - - i^CALJL W^^T ADSBRIXG RESIJI.TS AUCTION SALES \ 5^5 PUBLIC AUCTION [| THURSDAY. February 10. at 11 a. m.. 203-200 Valencia St.. 80 head. of city and raac-h horse*. • • wagooa, » boggle*, cart* and names'*. Every tains • J must be sold. Outside stock sold ou commission. * Phone Park 2723. WM. CLOL'UU. .^ictioneer. \u25a0 V from Antwerp. Memoranda Per hark R. P.- Ritht-t, from Honolulu at Saa 1 Franoisro Feb 'J — Sailed from Honolulu Jaa 10: bad strong NE wiaris to latitude 3.1 north; Jaa 17. latltutie oOnvrth: had a stroog northerly gale, with a rtry high cross set. blowing away Z. all the heail sails: hat! NE winds to the coast. - then had NE and NNE winds with hlsh sea, then SB and light variable wta?!*: have beon In sight of Point Reyc* for four days, with light NB winds aad calm*. Per stmr Aurelia. at San Francisoo Feb 0 frota Eureka— The new rcU buoy that marked the en trance to south channel on south Jetty side oa Humboldt bar has gone adrift. Per schr Inca — Sailed from Newcastle. N. S*. 0 W.. Nov 9; i>a«sr>l Three King*, north end of U New Zealand. Nov 17; pa^ed *mth uf the Kcr m.ith- croup, crossing the meridian of I*o lati tude S3 30 sooth. Nov 22; passed south of low>r archipelago far as 42 13t> west on 1W 13: Not 27. la latitude 34 SO. lucsitude 170 2i» wMt. ex perienced very heavy weather from NE. blowing 12 days, with big cross sea running; after mod erating the wind remained fixed, until n»">rt!». carrytng us as far east as the above mentioned poHltlon, 130 west, where considerable lisht ami bafo;n£ winds were experienced as far north a* to 17 sonth. when finally the southeast trade* were picked uj>. crossing equator Jan 14. lonrt- ' rmie 123 05 west, lo north: ia 122 40 west. 2>> . north, in latitude 127 30 west, from tliere to port m mi'.rrj variable wlm!> and calms. TACOMA. Feb S) — Stmr Tacoma ran intu lanaeb in fog at 7 a. m. to<la.v and sank latter. LONDON. Fcb 9^-Fire in bunker coal of Br stmr Satsunia. from Newport News for Manila, previously rep'irted. at Perim, ha* been eTtitt- * jrulshed: no damage anticipated; has fceea sur veveil and fonnct seaworthy. VIA COAST LINE Leav» (Third and Townsend Streets) Arriv* 15.25 a Loop— 21i Vbitacion. South San Francisco, Valencia Stw t t6^Sa t5.35a L<sop— Valencia Street. Ocean View. Cemeteries, South San Francisco, 31 Str-et, 3rd and Townsend t6.43* 6.20* South tan Fnncuco, San Jo*. Gilror, (Hollister), Ssrjent, Pajaro, Watson- ville. Santa Crui 7.50p 7.00 a South Saa Francisco, Palo Alto, Saa Jos*. Way Stations 7.35 a 7.00 a Mijiicld, Los Altos, Los Gates 17.20? B.ooa Share Line Limirwi— Paso Robles Hot Springs, Santa Barbara, Los Angles. 9.30? 8.05* The Coaster — San Jose, Papro (Wat> scnville, Sinta Crsi). Ca.»trovule, , (Del Monte, Monterey. Pariiie Grove). talliis. Soledad. V^so Robles Hot Serin gs, San Luis Obkpo, Surf, (Loffipoc" 1 , Santa Barbara, Veaturs, Oxnard,Los Aniel« 11.43 a 8.201 MayEeld. Los Aitos, Los Gat^s, Wright. Glcnwoo<i( Boulder Creek), Santa tn z. WateonvOle. O>stroville, Eel Monte, Monterey. Pacific Grove 9.00p '9.00 a San joj». Gilroy. Salbas, Paso RoMe» Hot Spring". San Luis Obispo— Trw Pino; — Watsonviile. Sacta Cniz. Del Monte. Monterey. Pacific Grove 4.00p 10.40 a South San Francisco. Buriingam?, San Mateo, Palo Alto, S3a Joje S.3oa 1 0.40 a Los Altos. Monta Vista, Los Gatos. . { 1 1.30 a Valencia Street. Ocean View, Cclms, Cemeteries. Baden, San .Bruno 1 .35 p 1 1 .40 a South San Francisco, San Jose tS.2O» 2.00p Del Monte Kipress— San Jc«e, Gilrov. Sargent (Wstsonville, Santa Cnu). Del Monte, Monterey. Pacific Grove. 12.30? 2.05p South Sin Francisco, Palo Alto, San Jose 8.40 a t2.o3j> I*>s \ltO3. Monta Vista, Lo? &itos. . . t3.20» 3CQp South San Francisco, San Matto. Saa Jose. GL'roy, Tres Pinos. Salinas :o.lo* 3.00? Watsonvil>, Paata Cruz. CastrovilTe, Del Monte, Monterr". Pacific Grove. 10,05 a 3.40p Sanfci CLira, Stn Joie. Los Gatos, Wrijtht (Hoi^fT Creek), Santa Crai. Watsonviile, Pajaro !0.C5« 4.00p Sunset Expresi — Tucson. Peraing. H Paso. Houston, New Orleinsi Paso Robles Hot Spriuss, San Luia Obifoo, Santa Barbara, Los Angeles. 11.40 a 4.00p Kansas Citr, St. Loui?. Chicago » '.40» 4.20p Socth San Frarcisno. San Jose |9^o* t5.00p Buriinsame; San Ma!?o, Palo Ai to. San Jo.** and Way Stations 9.40» t5.05p Loop— ;3d Street. Vyarkra. South San Francisco, Valencia Street t6.15p •f 5.20p Redwood. Pa!o Alto. San Jose I- 1 Op t5.20? Lcs Artoa. Monta Vista. Los Gatos. .. -?3.20» tj.23 ? Buriingante, San Mateo. Saa J05e. .... T3.20 j» |5.30p LfKjp— Vslenrh Street. Ocean VieT. Cemeteries, South Saa Francisco, 23d Street. 3d and Townsead |8.40p 5.40p Snn Bruno, ft»n Mateo. Redwood, Pslo Alto. Santa Chra. San Jose 7.40 a J5.4Cp Lo* Aho.». Monta Viif3. Los Gate*. .. J9.40* tSXOp MiUbrae. San Mateo, Palo Alto. May- £eiJ, Los .iltos. Lcs Gatos tB.ooa 16.C5p 234 Street. Visitacion, South Saa Francisco, Valencia Street t7. 13» 16.25? L<x>p — Valencia Street. Ocean View, Cemeteries. South San • Francisco. 23J Street. 3d and Townsrnd t7.40p 6.3Cp South San Francisco. San Jose 5.40p 8.00? Lcs Angles Passenger—^lilroy^alinas, Pa?o lloWes Hot Sprine*. San Lvii Obicpo, Fiznoj Sasta Barbara, Los Angeles 8 30a 1 1. 45p South San Francisco, Palo Alto.f 7.209 Sin Jase. \ 7.30» LOCAL FERRY TRAISS-Vli Oakland Pier. To Oakland. Berkeley. B«rryman. East Oakland and Fruitvait — I)a2v— rrasa ».W) sji>^ and every twenty minutes cntil 7.00 p.m. fcrfoave: then 7.-W. 8.20. 9.00. 9.40. 10.:0, 11.00 aod IL4O pjcu li2o aad 1.20 a.m. To Sither and Melrosa via Seventh St — Daily — Frora 6.00 ajn.. and every twenty misutea until 7.00 p.m.^. inHusive. then 11.40 p.m. To Stoaihurjt— DaiSy- s -6.00. 7XO, S.OO. 9.C0 ajn.. 2.20, ' 3.00, 100, 5.00. a.40 p.ra. To Oakland Fmt St. \u25a0 Fruiwale. AUmtia, via Hortnho* —Daily— Froa +B.CO, C^S) aja. aad every twenty minutes until 8.20 sjn. inclusive: then 9.00, 9.20. i 10.00. 10.20. ILW. 11A)E.a.,12n.. 12.20, L00. 1.20. 1 2.C0. 12). 3.00, 3.20. J3.40 p.a. and every twenty J fflinatcsuntl 7 p.m. inrtu?ive; 7.40. 8.20, 9.00. 9.40. 10.20. 11.00 aod 11.40 p.m.. I*2o and L2O ajn. AA)itio=il train to Oakland First St. 2.15 a.m. To Wett B«rkeiay— D;i2y— Froa 6.C0 aja. and every twenty n>ii!Utea until 5.20 a.ta. iadaiive; then ft.oo ajn. aad every hour ur.tH 4.00 p.m. delusive; thtn 420 p.m. anj every t^rrotv minctcs uitil 7.00 p.m. inclusive; then 7.40. 8.20, 9.00. 9 40. 10.20, 11.00. 1L40 pja. an>*. 1120 a.m. ; To Ccrbin— Daa3>-Frora 6.C0 aja. and every 20 minntesf mtil 8.20 a.iru. tbea 9.C0, 10.00 a.m., 12.C0 d m 1.00. 2.00. 3.C0. 4.00. 4.20. 4.40. 5.09. 5.:0. 5. 40 and COO p.m. Ur.iss Trin:!er Co. aulhorued to check £rect frsm readsace. /^^^. Schedule Erlective -V^S? November 15, 1909 j 17XIOX FEKRY DEPOT San Francisco - L««v . VIA SAUSALTTO Arrlv* T^Oa't'etsliirna. Saata Roea. H«ald»-1 1 bur?. Clov«rd*le. Ukiah. Wllllts.' I SherirowJ. Sebaatopol. *Gnerne- | TJle. »Jlt. Kto, 'Uuncaa illUa.. 6:lTn 8:20 a »Pt. Reyea, *Mt. Rto. •Cazadero.. t«:37;> 8:20 a "Sonoasa, ••Glea Ellen t3:37p tO:O0a Petalama. Sant* Rosa. Cloverdale ;7:37* ll:(K>a Petalmaa. Sant* Eosa 4:17 a 3:ot>p Petaluuia. Saata Rosa. Hesldsburs, I Cloverdale. Uklah, Guera««vtlle. I Mt. Rio, Duncan Mills. Seba*- .. f topol 10:37 a *t:OOpjPt. Reyes. Occidental 4:4op'Soaoni3, Gleo Kllen 9:17 a s:2t'p;l*etalcma. SantH Rosa ....; .. 5:37« ELECTRIC ST7B7SBAN VIA SAU3ALTT(> Sausaiito, Mill Valley. Saa Rafael — Dally every 40 minutes from 7:00 a. m. until 8:00 a. ra.-. tben hourly until 4:CO p. tn.; then every 40 minutes nntU 6:40 p.m.; then S:00 and 10:00 p. m. and 12:01 a. m. Fairfax— LeUve Saa Francisco t7:O0, 7:40. 820 »:00. 10:00. 11:00 a. m.. J12:0O noon. tl:00. ( J:00. 4:00. 4:40. 5:20 and 8:00 p. m. Saa Quentia via. Saa Rafael — Leav«9fooa. m. and 2:0O p. m. Tibnroa and Beftreder» — |7:CO. 17:40. 10-15 a. m. (|12:0O oooa. except Saturday). 112:30. $4:0". §5:20. 7:15 p. m. Sundays. Jt:t»O, {7-40 10:13 a. in.. 12:30. 14:00, |3:20. 7:15 p. m.. 112:01 a. m. . . •Monday \u25a0 errlve 7:37 p. m. '••Sunday arrive C:57 p. ra. tEicept Snaday. tSoaday only. 'Saturday* only. |\la Saosalito. Paclflc Transfer Coaipany's airents are author- • izeU to cheek baggage dlrvet from residence. tMUIR WOOD 3 MT. TAMALPAIS VIA SAfSAUTO FERRY . FOOT OF MARKET STRUT LESJU. HOLPAYS— SUKDAT TIME tf.Sn frawbea tT.MdrWwte I UTwilwis Wwka.y; sa«Uy ggfaUyi Sn«Uy lWwkd«y| Smaiar 10:90*1 9:00 a t7:35i 12:03? J:35»,11«:48«. 2:00p 10:08 a t:sop 2:00? 1:«5p 11:52* *4:40p 11:00 i -32:55?: 3:03|» 4:25p 1:45j» " 1:009 4:3flp 4:26? *9:15p 2:52? ;. 2:00? ...... 5:10 p...... 4-U* -.....: 3:00p •»• S:33p •Sat. only. fMon. orfy. ©TamalpaM only. Ticket Offices— ?au3»bto Ftrryand B<4 Market General Ofiee— Mia Vaßey. California -TAVERN OFJAMALPAIS ** and u MUIR WSk* in alwayt oatn tor guwtt 15