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[COMMERCIAL AND MARKET NEWS for the week eudiiis Saturday, March 2, r was 1 o2'-,<- n pound. Cheese—Fancy California flats. We per- Ib. ' firm; «!o firsts, 17c. firm: do seconds. 12c, firm; fancy Ynung Americas. 1.ii.,.. trrin: do firsts,* I7i-. tirin: Oregon fists. lO^c, firm; tU> s.torage,*.l7c,l Arm; Oregon Young Americas. * 1 Si._,,-. tirm;«do etorage, 17'.4c. tinr.: New York fancy, 20c, »;tea<ij-; do Rtorapi 20c, steady; Wisconsin, do. lfggs—California fresh, per ; doxen, cases in cluded: V.:. -..;r^J;. ;.;;■ '- -■■■'; GRADQ I |j I _ -: «, r " ! Kxtras -i • "1 ! ■ . 2! i-i 22c |21o i20c FirM* !20V'-c!20Vk'!20>,<:ci20U.e!int£c 101 Srvoad* |2(ic |20c- 20c. llOHc lt>c 10<*. — ■•.,-. \ ■ s j •-".- ,_ Pnrtlnnd nutter Market roRTi. vsn. March 7—Butter—City creamery extras, sailiil pack. 33-S&eyji * I I Potatoes, (ini.-ns nnd Veaetables , Yesterday's arrivals of asparagus exceeded all previous rtv-ords fAr the season. bein« n little in «f'>s of 2.fMO boxes, and tlte jnarkot was. of ••ourso. easier, though there was no great decline In prices. Extra-*old at-S(BGc a pound In the morning, '•'■.! ilie outside figure was hard to ob tain after the wants of ,:irlv buyer* were sup plied. A brisk shipping Imiuiry hVlpe<l the: mar ket to al^orb tlie arrivals. Rhnbarb was easy with $1.30 a bnv »n extreme figure for the com bination controlled bay product. That from other districts had very little sale. Southern lettuce continued very . weak and lower prices were qi!ot«-<J for McxWn tomatoes. The potato mar ket was firm, with both.s-eed and table kinds in S^^l demand at risinc price*!. A ear of Oregon onions came in and the receivers were asking 3 cents a pound for the stock. :■- : I'otatoes ( per <-rli— River Burbanks. $I.oo® 3.5 T.; Salinas Bnrbauks $2.10^2.20; I/MUpoc Bar banks, $2.1002.20: Oreeon Bnrbanks. $l.S5«t 2.10; early rose. 2.2">: small Oregon seed, $1 &1 75; sweet potatoes. 52.10(R2.25. onions (per ctl) —Ore.;oD. $3; green onions, 30 @ 75c per box. Vegetables Asparagus. 3V»<S6c per Ib: creen r*"**. 7ff!2!-.c per Ib: tomatoes, Mexican. $2.25® 2.50 per box: hot house cucumbers, $2.25<fr2.50 per j flozen: garlic.. 2«?-3c per Ib: celery. 30iQ5Oc per lettuce. ;..v,/Si p«»r crate; cabbage. SOifSJWc per dozen: cauliflower. 35@50c per dozen; green pepper*. 20i&25c per Ib for southern and So(f|3sc for Mexican; carrots. «<)c per sack; eggplant. 20 *&Csc per Ib: rhubsrb. $1©1.50 per box for bay; oiher kinds, 60<gS5c. Deciduous and Citrus Fruit* CrtiHiition-: and prices in the wholesale - mar- Vet for fresh fruits did not show the. least rhx< . yesterday from the last, report, business In «11 lines bcins 4 the usual desultory char acter. Fancy grapefruit was in limited supply and strong as. to prices.-- while continued light arrival.-* held values for navel oranges firm. T.<env>ns wcr» a weak feature of the cltrns dp partment, and the sitnittku! in apples was gen era!";.- unsatisfactory. Two more crates of straw berriey r»m» In from the !.-.< Angeles region and sold »t 25f<7 30c a ■ • all basket^ Apples <per bf«x> —Newtown pippins. . $t.25<3> 1.50 for 4 tier and $1@1.2S for 41., tier; red kimis. 750'«5t.23. ' . . . — Winter Nell is. ?1.25<g1.50 per bos. <'itrus Fruits <>>er boxi — Navel oranges. $2.50 In- 7.". for fancy. $2(32.25 for choice and $t.SOQ 1.73 for standard; frosted fruit, 50cftt$l:, tanger ines, $1.25@1.75: .crapefniit. ."$1.5002.50 for «-hni«-e and $30 4.50 •■;■ fxtra choice: lemons. J3.50f14.50 for fancy. $2-.">o@3 for choice and |1.50fii2 for standard; do frosted, 50c@$l;.Mexi can limes. $5.50@<5. Tropicsl Fruits—Bananas. 3>ic per Ib for Mex ican. $1.255J1.50 per bunch Hawaiian and 36$ •Wi: per Ib for Central American; pineapples, $2 <23 p»t dozen. Dried Fruit*. RaiMinn, "-<« and Honey Fruit*—Evaporated apples. .*.' . ;0" 4 , ; apricots. J3fifl3c; fancy nioorpark. 13^«f16»4c: pears. 71. <ai<V: fancy. llU<iJl2c: peaches. S^iftilOUc. to jrro>vers RHc; prunes, eiiiirt^ic basts, with large. hizrs brirgine I^<alc. more: figs/ Af'l ."i'-je. s • ■ Haisins—Fancy soe<}cd. R^jc: choice, Be: loose,. •*'<■ 4\c and s&c for 2, 3 and 4 crown, respect ively ; ?eedl^«* muscatels. sc: Thompson's. 7'-.e; snlt^nns. fi'i(&(!%c: layers. $1.15 for 2 crown. tl - for 3 crown and $1.50. $2 and $2.50 for 4, 5 an*l 0 crown, respectively; sweatbox prices, - Xnt«"—Almonds, nonnnreils. IK/SlStlc: IX!.. lS'ic, ne plus ultra. 17'-4c: Drake. 13c: I>anzue dr>rs. 14'jc: shell. 8c: shelled almonds. 35«? 40<n walnuts. 12U«5ji4c per Ib for No. 1 softshell and 12'!t13M.c ft^r hardshell; No. 2 standards, lie: pecans. "I 5( r<i,l7c; Brazil. IS^IJV; filberts.. 13 <ot'f. peanuts. 3V»<{?fie: pine nuts, 14@.16c; Italian cliestnuts. sii(frC^»c, .■%,.. Hiney—Comb. IGf| 17c: "water white extracted. P*|l!)c: lieht amb^r, SQS'^c; lower grades. s<gj flvii- per lh. Beeswax —27^4Q3Cc per Ib for light and 23@ 26c for dark. Poultry and flame Two cars of western poultry were reported close at hand yesterday, but their expected »r --rivrl had uo effect- 'ii the market, which was active and firm all around. Early arrivals of lit., stock from, state points were only 52 coop«. Receipts of dressed tnrkey* were I*s cases, and M «s oa the prAcedins-. day -most of them went to A\mail fODffTn«, leaving the whoiexnle. market slenderly supplied and largely nominal. Poultry doaen>—Hen». $5625.50 for small.* $7«iS for larce -1 $K-<g 12- for* extra: young roosters. $S<?il0: do extra. $106rl2: old roosters $4.SO<fVS: fryers. $7(gS: broilers. 5."...Vi'.7 '"..."0 for lare- 'and $r.'55.50 for small; ducks. $S<3lo; piroons. * 11.75: squabs; $3^3.50: geese, *2.50<a3 per pair; turkeys, 19@21c per Ib for dressed. Gfime 1 per dozen>—Gray ceese. $3/??3.50: white pee*?. $I.."O02: brant. '$1.50ig2.30; honkers. $5Q 6; hare, $2.23<5,2.50. Beam* and Seed* Beans—T.imss. $0.15®6.30; bayos, $3.45ff;3.W; large white. $r..55@4: small white. $4.05©4 20 --pink. $3.05^3.20; cranberry. *4'"4.ir> : hlackeyes. f3.R5ig3.n5: red, $4.1? r4.30; red kidney. ir,' n 5.25; earvanzae. $2 75@3; horse beans, $2.73g3 per ctl. ». Seeds—Mustard. : flaxseed. nominal: ca nary. B%c: alfalfa. 16fJlSc; rape. I^ig2^c; timothy, nominal; hemp, 3U.c; millet. ty^fg.'l^c per Ib. Pried —Green, $4.53©3 per ctl; yellow, $3.73. I'lofir and Farlnaeeotm Good* IFlonr —California family extras. $5.40@5.60 net without discount; bakers' extras. $5.40© fi.f-O; superfine. M f><s4-70; Oregon and Washing ton, per bbl, $4.50i?j4.50 for family, bakers' and patents and $4.2004.40 for «jtoff; Kansas pat ents. $6.25r46.45: do straights. »5.60<%.".50 : Da kota patents. $8.35@7: do straights, $ii.o'i'ii6 73 --do clear. $3.33<§6 per bbl. i Farinaceous Goods— ln 50' Ib sacks are quoted as follows, per 100 lbs: Buckwheat .flour, pure *4.50. self-rising $5.30. groats $S.CO; eornmeal. yellow $3. white $.">. extra yellow or white $3.30; cracker wheat, $3.50; entire wheat flour, $2.70; farina, .*3.SO; graham flour. $2.00: hominy/large $•".::", small $3.30. granulated $3.30; oatmeal, pure $4.30. steel cut $4.30: oat groats. $4.30; pearl barley. No. 1 small. $.">. 10, No. 2 medium $" wn : rice flour. J."..Wi: rye flour, $3.50; rye meal. $3.40; spilt peas, yellow $3.50. green $7; whole wheat flour. $2.70; rolled oats, $6.50<a7.50:" rolled wheat. $4..';0'- -,\ Hay and Feedstuff* Bran—s2" 'a .'4 per ion. j Middlings—^s3l per ton. Shorts—s23Sj26 per ton. FeedstuSfs -Rolled barley. $3S<a4o; rolled oats j for feed. $37(Jf38: ground oats, $2J*@3o; chopped feed.' tfY.^dii'.',: evergreen chopfeefl. $21 per ton for | car lots and $22 for JobWnir; oilcake meal, 10 ton ' lots $42.50. 5 ton lots $43, smaller lots $43.50: ! »o.oanut cake or meal at mills. $25.50 in 20 and ' 10 and $2*5 in 3 ton lots, jobbing $2«.50; corn-■ weal. Jt::s<a3o: cracked corn. $3<»«.30: alfalfa ■ meal, carload lots*. $13, jobbing t204j20.9Q: red **«r alfalfa meal. $10 In car lots and r2o<tj VM-'-O jobbing: Stockton mealfalfa. $10.» in car )ots and $20©20.30 jobbing: Modeato alfalfa meal. $W in car lots and-$20@20.50 jobbing; caprocn oilcake meal, ?16.50 per ton; viporator, per ton. $23. "- -•' • - - - ■; >. •> Ordinary wheat. wrtW. choice. $1f1.50 ®21: wheat and out. $14TxlO; tame oat. • ?!>;<i • 21: volunteer wild oat. $14«?1$; alfalfa, $13@ 16..V1 (.tock hgv. $l".'iil4 per lon. Straw—3s<<J7sc per bale. Hide*. Tallow, Wool and Hop* '■:"<<; ■ Hides—Culls :«nd brands sell about i'*»le un der quotations. Heavy salted steers. 12c: medium. 12c: lieht. llQll«4e; cowhides. n^Sll^c: stags, Sc: Raited kip. I3c; salted veal and salted calf. 17c: dry hides, 21c: murrain. \UOi Hi'.r-: dry kip. 21c: dry calf. 20c: stags. 13c; sheepskin*.';shear; ]i';^ 20<[i3f>c each: short wool.* 40 61 COc; medium. 6S4f9oc: long wool. $1 25; lambs. 30(5?75e: horsehides. salt. $2.7'fix3 for large and $1.75<3 2.50 for medium. 7"» ''.' .-'• for small and 2341 &0c f<.r colt*; horsehldeK. dry. %'2(a;Z.27, for large and ."<""<; 2 for medium. 50c(fi?l- for. small j and 25<ft50c fof colt*: goatskins,- prime aaforaa, 75c «2sl: medium, 33(S|50c: longhair goats, 35c; me dium. 20c; small. s^loc. , „, V., Tallow— No. 1 rendered, -barrels. . 5i,@5%c; cans and drums. .".'.^/r..-. * - ■•■ - ..• •■■■■:' Grease^ —2*'(S3»4c .per-lb. •[. ■■'-.■.' :■-.. ■ Wool—Spring clip—Nominal. Fall clip—Mendo^ clno and Humboldt. r Biwkiymi. :10(&12c: California valley. Sfi|lpe: Kan Joaquln. t!@10c; mohair, good quality. 20<fi23c. . . . .- Hops—Callforola, crop; of ; 1911. 40Q.43C per Ib to growers, ' :'~^SSSBSHS^^^^^^^BKBtßSt'' General' Jlercbandlne. •' —falcutt* grain were advanced again TPfterday— bass., standard -Calcutta.-.7%fij 7 S»'- for June-July; Sun Quentin. fiVic '■' April 1: wool bag*. 3Se for.-. 4 ; and ;• 35c;;. for '■','•■, "; poundss;: fleece twlne^Sc per lb:^l>can bags." s*4c.^. -, £• Coal — Pennsylvania anthracite egg. $10 per ton; Wellington. $8: New Wellington. $S:<Australian ' bouse. Richmond, etc.. $8; PclawMaln.^: Stan ford Richmond. $8: Cumberland.':sls In bulk and $li;.."><> in sacks; coke, $10 per, inn in bulk I:and $17 in sacks. ; ' '.■ :,-, ■ ■ .'••r,-. ..-..■■- }--< Oil—Quotations are for?barrels.;; Unseed. Sic per gallon for boiled and 7f»<- for. raw. eaaea Be Kmore; * Baker's A A castor.' eases,', 8 ; gallons; $1.13, Iff gallons $1.11: .commerclaU castor.; in j canes, !X"ic- China nut. cases. -75«a£5c;per gallon: c«eoa jiut oil. In barrel«.. ir.i,: 7 -.■■.•<■ for.XXX,-, ; 72«i«it76c for No. 1 and "'•■'•' 7.';'-.. c for No. 2. according to quantity:: extra - bleached - winter sperm' oil. SOe; natural winter, sperm oil. WV: \ natural whale oil. r<.'Jc: pure lard nil : winter strained lard oil.* : -' 4> 7.V • pure neatcfoo? 7til.-*isc:.No.' 15neatsfoot• oil, ™ 85c; herring oil. 50cV salmon oil, boiled fish oil. 50e: paint nil. 4.V. - 7"---;■'■.'••■ ■•*•>.::'--' v■-•;'; ■ ":; ' Coal Oil. .;i:«o!ine. eic.-Water white, iron bar reU or drums. 8c: 160 degree oil. r iron barrels sor dram* I>c: special ' do. 10c; '- penrl oil 'in ■ a*"*• 15c; asiral, 15c; star, l.">c; extra star. 18c; I ' Klalne, .25 }ie: eocene, lSe:, red, crown and motor ' i Caroline." In* hulk ISe, in cases 22c; engine distil : late, hi drums, 7 He. in cases 7c more; SO degree ; gasoliue. in bulk", Me, 'In* cases 3«S<": Tarnish I makers"; atid; painters' naphtha,* in bulk ;13c, *in i cases ZOVic ■•:- ■• ~ '- • >. . , . ; .' ; Turpentine— 74e In cases and jT.Tp in bulk, drums and iron barrels;' Arotnn»-S icases SOc. iron bar rels or drum* 23c. per gallon. •*- - • .'-'-'-' - Rosin—E. $10.80: K. $10.fir.; <;. $10.03: H. $10.70; I. $ll.tn : K. $11.13: M. $11: N. $11.-">: i YVm, $11.20: »W. $12 per barrel of 280 lbs. lied and White Lead—Ked. SigS^c: white;: 7% ! ft; i<' per Hi. • . RKKIXKP BUQAK MARKET "'--'■; The Western Sn.sr«r Refinery company quotes as . I follows, net-cash:-* Fine granulated. 6c:" coarse [ granulated, fie: fruit granulated. Gc:; M. & K. crystal linmin*. 5 Ib cartons. In cases. 9.20 c: do '2 Ib cartons.'in canes. 5). 70c; monarch bar." 6.32 c; tablets, in half hl>ls. - 6.30 c: do in 23 Ib; boxes. ["•.Tic: cubes. 0.2.V: monarch powdered.'fi.lOc: ' j XXXX powdered.-6.10c: candy jtrannl«ted.o.loc: ; I confectioners' A, fie; confectioners' ; crystals; i ; 0-lOfr; heeticTanulated. 5.80 c; raaenolla A.-"».fioc: | extra C. G..Vie; colden C. .".4(>: D. 3.30 c. Barrels; and HO Ib bars MV. half hbls 2.V. boxes 30c more . per 100 Ib than for hajrs of 100 lbs net- Bar in . S3 and 40 lh ti'-iS. 51.70 more: in S and 10 Ib tin*. j $2.33 more per 100 lbs than price for,this grade in 100 Ib bars. ' The- California and Hawaiian Snjrar Rpfininc , company quotes «<• follows; Granulated bssiK. fir; * C & H. extra jrranulated. Bet co«n>e dry {mtnn- : j luted. (<<■: confectioners' A. <'„■: berry. Ie; pow- ■ dered.' fi irv-: confectioners* .crystal*. fi.lOc: cult'". S.2V; •Hierade" bar. i*>.n.V: bricks iin half] l»h]>i. 6.50 c: bricks <in 2" Ib hoses). fi.73c: 11. & i I".. crystal domtaoa <" lh .-nitons in msoi. 0.20 c: . H. & E. crystal domlnos (2 Ib cartons in e»»ws), ! 9.70 c; extra fine: iirr prannlated itoo Ib bag* | only\. 3.80 c; excelsior A. S.fiOr; extra ('. 3.50 c-; | golden C, r..40c: yellow D.T».3oc.v Additional per 100 lbs: la bhls'and 30 Ib bats. 10»- more*: half j hbls. 2T»c'more;. |i>Tf p "Or more for all grades. Bar in Xi and 40 Ib tins. $1.70 more; in 10 lh tin«. $2.33 more. Minimum order. carl old weight. : • • . : - -.: : IVevr York , Produce NEW YORK. March 7.--Hops— Pull. Hides—Steady. Petrolenm—Steady. Wool—Quiet. ,-. . ' i Sugar—Raw. steady; muscovado. «0 tcst.*4.loc: | eeotrifujral, 90 test. 4.51 c; inolasscs. S3,test, j 3.7fic : refined, steady. _• _ v - ".. , .. i Butter Firm; creamery specials, 27c;; process special*. 21 '>,c. • Cheese— Firm. . _ . < V.cz-- — frrsh cathered e\tras, 23(g24c; j western gathered whites. 22^i23r. . " | : DRIED -.FRUITS . % j Evaporated Apples—Barely steady, but there i is a little better demand. On the spot choice are quoted at li"V.7inV: choice, Ss4<gOc; prime, 7%f(i*c. . . ■ , - Pruneslnactive, but prices steady, ow:nc to small stocks. Quotations range ; from 4%c J ; to ! 12i;e f or Californias up to 30~J0s aud *%»« to I 12c for Orecons. " \ Apricots—Steady, with a small'jobbing trade. Choice. 14%<ai." t iic. Bstra choice. 15»iiS16*ic; I fancy. !i;%( < 7i7l 4 c. Peaches — Inactive on the spot, but price* are ; steady in sympathy with the coast.' Choice, lOVi fi"lo%c; extra .choice.- lUall Vie; fancy, 11% @12c. . ■ j Raisins—Dull: barely steady. Loose mu-cotols are • onoted at ?>6jC,%r : cholo^ to; fancy - seeded. S%<G7?£c; seedless, i\'h t•■■: I.ondop layers. $l.to, ; ''( 1.15. '. - --i ' ' T:_ .; . " , '■- Chlcaigo Unir.v Produce Market CHICAGO. ..March 7.—Butter—Firm: creamer ies. 27fa3Oc: dairies. 24<g2Sc. ; Fees- Firm: re ' ''Mlits. 7.:!-7 cases: at mark, cases included. lS 1 : «lS)c; ordinary firsts. i 5.,.-; firsts. tIQSLQIQW Cheese—Firm; daisies. t., („ is-- : twins. 17U@ 17'-.r: "Young Americas, 17" ■■'■i\<-; longhorna, 17 18c . I>o» Ansreies Produce Market i [Special Dispatch to The Call] I.flS ANUKI.KS. March 7.—Potatoes were ! marked b.i?Uer on nearly all varieties today. A ; consignment of new potatoes from the Holly wood district >A?d at 10 cents a pound.*? EXX» : weakened. Bntt«>r receipts were heavy, but I prices held s-tatlonary. j .Receipt!* of prMtice today were: RSC*< 791 cases; buttor, .10.154 lbs: i-lif-. 1.20S lbs; po tatoes, 3.559 sacks; onions, 17 sacks; sweet po- | tmt.h^ TiH sacks. - ■ • j Butter—Prices to trade. 2%c above quotation: I i <Hlif«m>la creamery, extras, 80e; creamery, firsts, i COc: ladle. 27i...r; country. Be. j Eecs —Local ranch.. candied. 23c; case count, ; I l!)e: seconds. 17c: pullets, 16c.. ,: ■ . . . ! ! Cheese—Northern fresh. Me: eautprn sinsles. i 1 20e; twins. 2'>: Cheddars, 20c: eastern, horn*. ! 23c: eastern daisy. 21c:. Orpgt>n daisies. 21c: i i Swiss, imported. .'i.V. Swiss, dowestir. b'.ock.' [lie; ■.wheel. 23c: cream brick. 2".-; iiinbursrpr. ; 19c; roquffort.' r.2c. ..-. - .;=.■>-,; Beans— No. 1 pinks. $5.75: X". 1 lima. $*.75; i I.Bfly Washington. No. 1. $4.7">: small. $4.73 a cwt; Oarvanza. $4.50; lentils. $S; bavons. $4.50 I ©5; Mexican reds. $4.50: black eyes. ?4.50«i5. Potatoes—Highland. $2. ."{.". ..;« cwt;' SalißM. | I 52.00: I^otnpocs. $2.73; Oregon early rose. $3; i ! Watsonville, $2.C5@2.75; Oregons, $2.50; white | ; rose, $2.7". •.-,..- . -- . . .- ' I ■ . ■ ————— ---• ■ • i .', * ;- Eamiern Ijlvewtock Market •'/--•'. --rfiKA'.i). Marrh 7.— — Receipts 7.500: i market steady." Beeves. $5&8.85:-Texas steers. j54.10<5«: western steers. $.VlO<Q7.lO: stookers | and "feeder*. $4.105i6.15; cows and heifers, $2.2.". ©6.70:; calves $i>',i>.s<>. ; i Hogsßeceipts 34.000; market dull, generally : 10c lower. T.i(rht. S«.2<Xa^.47i*: mixed. $«.20«t CSO; heavy. $8.23<??H.50: rough. *f>.2s(fi;ij.3s; pigs, $4.fiO(@B.2«'t: balk of ►hlps. f(5.3.Vdfi.45.; —Receipts 1S.O00: market steady." Native. $3,7565.20: western. $4<35..">5: yearllnps. 95.13$ C;.lambs, native $'',t7'.'. western $3:50(?7.55. : • KANSAS CITY. March 7.—Cattle— 1 11.000. inoludin? 400 sontherns:^market steady j Native steers, $5.7508.23: aooU»eill steers. $5.25 ' *x 6.75; southern cows and *eifers«. $3.2." fa'>. 2.".: i native cows and. heifers. $3.2.Vrt17: sto<-k»rs and i ! feeders. $4.2506.50: bull*. $4«i5.50: calves. $4r«t ] I 8.50: western steers, $5.50ig.7.25; western cows, j ; $3.25«55.30. ! Hot> — R*>ceipts 1.'.Q00; market steady to 10< i lower. Bulk of sales. $P ( .35<g»>.50: heavy. 4.'.'-; ! 0.35; packers and bntrhers,- $0.4006.55; lights, $6.23Q6.G0: pigs. $5(a5.50. . Sheep—Receipts 0,000; market steady. Mut- j tons, $3.50(9:3.25; iHtnb?. $6@7.05; fed wethers I and yearling*.- $4.25@<>; fed ewes. $3@5. OMAHA. Neb.. March . 7.-—Cattle—Receipts | 3.700. market strone. Native steers. $3.40(a!R; I cows and heifers. " $3.355.6.10: western steers. !54'u6.7.-v. Texas steers.•■ ?.1.80<55.30; rsn^P cows i and heifers. $3(g5.15; oanners. $2.7503.75: stock ers and feeders..s3.so^6.3o; calves, ?4@S; bulls, staps.ete.. $4'l/.",..V1. hoc* — Receipts 21,000: market s@lOc lower. I Heavy. $8.25(§r..45; mixed $ti.2O?£<J.3O: liehts. $Gffl«.3O: pigs. *.V<io: hulk of sales. $0.20©6.30. Shecji—Receipts "8.000; market 15@20c higher. 1 Yearlinrs. $5.15@6.10; wethers. $4.50'ij5.25; ewes, $3.73@4.73; lambs. $.",..V)fa 7.70, Portland Livestock Market PORTLAND, March 7.—Cattle—Receipts. 500 j head; market steady. (Choice steers, $6ffi[6.4o; ! pood to choice steers. $."i.7.".«fi •>: choice cows. fSai j 5.50: pood to choice cows.' $4,75615: choice spayed ' heifers, $5.7555.00; good to choice beifera, $3.40 'n '• 7< : choice bulls.' $4.25<ft4.50: Rood to choice i bulls. $4(54.25: choice calves, SS(«/,8.G0; good'to choice calres. $5.75i5/'7. * ' - ' .. Hogsßeceipts, 200 head: market firm. (Choice Jig-lit. $6.50<a«.95: smooth heavy, $5.75^,0; rough !,■ .u-y. $5.50(<i5.75.- ' • . - Sheep—Receipts, WO head; market isteady. I Choice yearlings. $5f<i5.75: c-fiolce twos»: and threes, 1 $4.l"''/4. choice -killings ewes. $4.25<j£ 4.65; choice grain fed lamb*. $3.5005.90; choice ! spring -lanibs. $4.75i&5: good -: to choice -lambs, $4.50r£4.73; fair to goo«l iambs, $4.25{J4.30. MISCELLANEOUS MARKETS ;>/* Cotton Market NEW YORK. March 7.— E. I . Hutton & Co.'s wire says:.- . "The cotton - market opened higher . today :on firm cables and ruled strong throughout the day. tinaliy closing at ■ net advance of about 10 polnW - over yesterday's 'final quotations.'- The weather - throughout, the l^it continues unfavor able,-with rain* interfering '■■ with farm work. Then was Rftid'buying today;for accoant: of the 1 south mid the'Waldorf crowd, togetherl with tile I other bullish interests who figured -,<■< the. prin- ! 1 cipal buyers yesterday. Ontside, of labor>coodlt' tion* ; abroad and- threatened f trouble ;in America i in April, when a coal, strike?l«;expected.'there was nothing'of 'a; bearish nature; that' could; be I brought forward'for au excuse for selling cotton. We: -till ! believe in higher' prices: for. the "distant I futures' and would Cake advantage of all declines tp buy.'*'- . "■ '■ ■'■" - 4 ■ ' -: .■;■" ■ v.---- •-■' ••• I; Spot cotton clofed fpiiPt. 20 points higher. I ! Middling upland*; 10.C5c: do gulf, 19.99 c. Sales, I 100 bales, ' ; ■ - . - ... •'•; COTTON FUTURES ::i-": • - ■'" -: .-: ' ■ Teat : ! ' Option. Open. High. I.oCT-. - Close. 1 Msr. •>. Ac... | .March .. .10-. T. H».40 10.31 10.,"? ft 10.20 14.08 ; April •....10.35 Hi.42 10.35 * 10.4."! 10.2.H ..... I May .V.. .10.40 10.51 10.39 10.50' 10. ' 14.21 • June .V..-..'...' .'...*: ..... 10.55 10.40 ..... i | July .".•.. 1"..-..-, mill 10.52 : 10.02- 10.47 -14.03 lAat ..IO.51« i" t;f 10.53 10..10 10.47 13.64 J Sept.'"...; 10.56 ,I<US2 10..V!' in.K-2 10.t>0 ... . . Oct. ".'/.: 10.05 H».74 10.02 10.f19 10.57 '12.42 I Nov.' .:...'.-. ....': ....', 10.71 * 10.50 ..... Dw. ".;; ,10.73 io.so 10.70 io.7«^io.rti i".;Si Jan;-"'-:'.:: 10.CS 10.74 10.68 1:,74 10.02 : 13.32 j , Feb. "....10.72 ■'• I&78 10.72: 10.73 10.05.:...*. | I . Xew. York Coffee Market - -NEW. YORK. March : 7.—E.'F.Hutton f & Co.'s wire says: >.;„ ;- ; . ,-. - ■ •;■. v ; ,:;-.., ■■ ... " European ~i markets ■ were ; lower ■on some; op tions'and i unchanged on others. Receipts 1 again j were '► more £ than * doable last year's,: -and line I 1 weather, was reported in ail - districts*.';- Trading on ' the call : tnis morning 1 was j practically nothing,' but -■ the market * showed * a steady tone; t the * feel- : Ing being-that leading bulls can derate the market whenever, they'desire to do bo.i especially , in Brazil.*iwhere»lt is claimed the short ■ Interest l ■l»f2oo,ooo|bag«."s»''V..'.-.=.?v.,-?.:-.^-i.-.-.- -.. : -.^/ ,-,,,,- ft ,, : .'■•:-. ■/■-:■ - f COFFEE FUTURES % ?' "':■ Opt on— ' ' : '-\ ' Open.* ' High.- Low.; Close' .March '.......... 13,27 c" l",.:«>c 13.27 c-\ J.'S »«'• April:-..........". .:/..'.'.;*. r. .;....*: 13.29 c I May .:........ ;.13.31c 13.23 c 13.30 c* 13..<UV Jtltf*' rr.V.T. ..".... ].t.;i4c : July .-.....'..... :i3;3Sc 13.44 c 13.38<:T 13..1RC August-t:;:..%:.** ..'...- .r...'.- :.v. ia.4tc September.-*.'"...'. .'.13: 13.50 c 13:44 c l.t.4Gc October//.".*...:*.-.' ...... ..: .V. ... .r. v- 13.44 c Xovemlx-r ".'...;.'.•....'.. ...*.;. '..*.... 13.4.V i r»eeeniber .......13.43c : 1.;.t..0 ; 1."i.40<- 1.'!.42« I i .lamiMry .'. ;,.- 13;42<; ' February ...... ..13 10c 13 Me 13;40c is .';s<• I Balm, 83.250 bags. ....... . ,j -.^-; ■.. - .-..-j . -.; '-i I.' "-. / ■ .■■■-.. „» - :'■■."."■■ ■ -: ■ —■.——- ■ .I. ■——... > - -. ■ ..■_.■; . . New York Metal Market KSW VOKK, Mar.b 7.—StandarU copper. THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1912. '■quiet;.,spot, 1 4.294314.37 March, April. May, .; -Tune. July. 14.23® 14.50 c. "London.' steady: spot. £f>4 IBa; futures. £65 10s. '.Arrivals 1 reported* at ' New ; York today. 1 ,COO tons.:: Custom > bouse : re- ' turns>. show i exports of 3.084 tons no far this \ month. Lake copper. \ 14.30& 14.75 c electrolytic, j 14.: ~<Cifa 15.62 i.,<-; casting.-13.87 '..'i 1 4.12>«c. ' Tin— Weak- spot and March. 42.50@43c:'April. ' 42.12>4<!i42.50e; May. ;41.75@41.!>t5c:* June. -4\>a 41.50 c:. .Inly, 5'40.75C|4J.25c. r'London; steady; : j spot. £102 .".s: futures. fl^S ss. Local;sales, 25 .tons 'March at 42.«2>*ic; 15: tons--^ March r2O at • ! 42.«2'i.c: 5 • tons May, 41.R.V: 90 tons spot, | 42.00 c: 75 tons March at «42.50c. '~-" : a-a *. .- I>»ad—Quiet ;i4(&4.10c ■ New York; ?3.03@4.05c j East St. Louis. London. £13 I«V* 3d. > -■ • Spelter—Steady; ■ o.9or<i7c* New- York: 9.730 i 6.85 c Ka-^t : St. -, Loota. - London. £2« \ 10s. . , . ■ • : Antimony—Quiet; Cookson's 7.•_'.">(■. •'•'; Iron—Cleveland •■, warrants. s()s 3d in t 1-oodon. Locally.lron was unsettled. No. 1 foundry north ern. $14.75(?J15.25; No. 2.' $14.25^14.75: No. 1 1 soot Item aDd No.; 1 southern soft, $14.75(g,15.25. IVavni Turpentine " and. Roaln /■• SAVANNAH. ' March - 7.—Turpentine—Firm. 4Sc;-. sales. 58; receipts,; SS;,tshlpinents, "07; | stocks. 23.041. '^ ; Boaia—ftrm: sales. 340; ; receipts. 400:r ship ! ments. 370: stocks. 50.442. Quote; ■B. $«.«7'-..: : P. $«.70: R. JSH.7'.: K. (i. H. $rt.77'-: I. $i'..S2i«,: IK. $7.07-; M, $7.25; N, $7..'J0; WO, $7.40: ' WW. $7.45. •/; ■.-■■■•;>. ?•> ■-■..■■■■■•.-. -■: -.'-.. - Weather Report I j «— : ——; ——; : ————— . ■— "United State* .Department 'of Agriculture— ; Weather Bureau. San Francisco. March 7. l'.^'J. RAIMFALL DATA; ;■' /;/':'.\ STATIONS ■ -£\'| -% '■'<• -1 =■* 55 o 2 -go » i frfi =.2 ' - 21? =S 5.- ..-§• : . « — ■ I" ■ -. ■ l^ Eureka........ ..] j R«l Bluff...' ... i ! Sacramento ... ....*.. ' j Ml. Tamalpais...".... . San Francisco........ j San Jose.'..'...'.. ! i Fresno ! I iDdepcndenop ....... ! i Siin I.uls Oblspo ; I IjOS Anjrelt*? ... J.... ' ! Sun' r>i«>ir<x . .*..:...."; i 10 38 I 27. 08 33.38 '24.OS -'T I 9.22 1R.">1I 22.27 e oa 5.40 14.»u: 20.R7 0.02 12.20 17.45 22.56 0.0Q ».• 17.28 23.82 0.00 t.m 12.50 21.41 T. I 3.31 --, t.M -0:41 1 O.do l.OSI • 6.01' 5.88 i 0.14, 10.00 14. «t.« , T. i .".Si! 11.74 I3.fi-T ; 0.12 I 5.31 -7.59 10.SI -:;•?'■■•/■ PACIFIC COAST STATIONS In'tne following table the maximum: and mini- I mum temperatures and rainfall are, giveni. STATIONS * *7 . 2. ■ § ■ I j STATIONS I? ! [SIS' i 1 - I 1 I 5 1 - | • !■ r = B«k<>r ........|.. SO 1 Bois? ......^.|4S3J» Hoi Monte.:... 88 M Enreka ... .12142 Flacstaff ..... 4« 32 Fresno ..".....(«0 4.« Helena ....... is 10 Honolulu ..... 72 62; Ind«"T>«'Brt< 1nce.. r > «J2S 1 Kalisppll "4 14 Los Ang«»l<*s... Mi 4* Moilt-na ...... Vi M Mt. TamalpaU 47 M North HeaU...]4<<44 Phoenix ...... 707.6 Pocatpllo ..... 40 '.-» Pt. R.-t'-s Lt.. 50 45 Portland ...... 1 46 42 ... tOted Bluff..... 321441 T. .00 «eiw ......... 42 221.01 .02 Rooeburg ..:.'. .12 40f .-14 .X Ssi<T:iu)fiitn . . 54 401; 00 .00 !Sj<lt J.hKp ... 4«!3£j.OS T. |J4aa nipgo..... flOL52j:i2 .12) -inn Francisco. r>«I4rtj.0fi .00 San .J«*c :..'.. M .00 .00 R.'SLSOWwOiS 5K4S .14 .(H\ S. K. Farallon. 56 ** .00 T Si«.k«nr ...... M 2$ T. .00 -Snmmit'...:. 25 ... .08 TifofflH...... 44 40 .52 T. Tatoo^h ....... "2 44 .01 .001 Ttmnpah ...... (2 » .00 .12 Walla-Walla.'. MM .28 .Hi Winnemucca... 4rt 26 .00 .01 Yiiim ........ 70 54 .00 •Slow on ground. fi2 inches EASTERN STATIONS Ahilew 68|44|.O0 IKnoxrlllf ... 52(44 00 Atlantic City.. 40',30 .OS I..,.|iKvillf .... 44 112). 02 Boston ....'... ':{*»» .06 [Memphis ;.... 48 JM .00 (Buffalo ....... .18122 .00 Montgomery... 34 4*1 .00 iCharlost.-vn ... 181.18 .00 iMoottMl -'■• :. .00 Cl]irajr'i ...... 3SI22 .00 M.x>rliea<l ..... 22 16 .01 Denver ....... 24 IS .02 Now OrlJ>an!<... 52 .00 Dps Mo!nf*.... 34 24 .00 New York..... 4GJ2S ( .02 Do<Jk<» City.... .10 28 .02 (North Platte..!26 22 .00 Pnluth ..... 22 14 .10 Oklahoma .... 34 30 .IS r>urane« .... **•■'•* .20 ;Plttshnnt ..... 4fci34 ,0O KHftp^rt .. 32124 .32 ({.-.iwpll .:.;.. 70134 .00 GnUeiitoB .... <$2 V> iii», st. l^njl*. 3rt|2Sl;i« r.reen Bay.%... M 18 .01 St. Paul.....:. 32 23 .03 i IlattPraa -..... 44 M .01; fampa .... • ■. M 80 .20 i Uavrf ..:. IS 4.01 Toledo ....:.. 34120 .00 ! Huron ........ 20 14 .02 Washington*.. .04 I JacksOnTtlle...|..«44 .00 Winnipeg .;.. 12} ! .00 I K-anKgs rity . Kg >lji • ' SYNOPSIS OF WKATtIKR CONDITIONS ■ The pressure hat* risen steadily ovpr the entire ; Pacific slope, «nd while light showers may occur j Friday conditions are generally.favorable for fair J weather, with moderate south wind*, changing to ' west. Light rain has fallen throughout'the state j and moderately heavy snow in the Sierra. The I snow on.the ground at Summit now exceeds five I feet. Rains have,- been general In Oregon and Washington. In the Rocky mountain section cold weather prevails and snow : has '- fallen at ; many points. In, the plains states and.east to the At j lantic the weather is unsettled. . Light rains have j fallen from Texas to New York. Temperatures are above normal in the north Atlantic states; I There ha* been a sharp fall In the Missouri val ley, the Rocky mountain district, and the-north Pacific states, In California there have"been 110 changes of importance. •? ■ FORECAST Forecast made at San Francisco for the 30 hours ending at midnight March 8, 1912: ■ : San Francisco and vicinity— Friday: mod erate west wind. - •* .-' < . - ; Santa Clara valley Fair Friday .".with frost in the morning; light south wind.; Sacramento valley—Fair. Friday, with . frost in the morning;:light south wind. . - , . San Joaquln valley—Clearing Friday; - light north wind. ,-:'< California south of the Tehachapt— Fair Friday, light frost in the morning light east wind, changing to south. - A. fi, McADIR. r: District Forecaster. DAILY RIVER- BULLETIN SACRAMENTO. March 7.*—Observation^"taken j lit 7 a: m.. Pacific, time. STATIONS it » ■-.':' '.'ft : i 1- , in '■ 7 ' ~Z '•7 : i •I i! Sai-r.-iiucuto watershed—.[.,. • r Kennett. Sacramento ;:rlver.!.2S.O" 11.2* Red Bluff. Sacramento river 23.0 ' S.::« St. . John, Stony creek....; 1 12.0 „•! .*>• IJarlDto, Sacramento r!vpr..' 21.0 7.8* CoioM. Sacramento rlr^r...! 29.0 13.6* ■ ' Knights I-andln(f. Sac. river 1 18.0 : (1 0* OrOTllIfT <Feather rlTer....*. I 23.0 5.2— ! MarvRvIIlp. Ynb» river...;'. 28.0 ! 0.7— Nlr-«>!niis, .Feather rlrer.... .... 11.0* Fol.«om.; American "river.:.. ...;; •'»..;• Sfcramento.'-Sacto., river.". 20.0' ' O.n* ' Ui.> Vlnta. Sacramento river. 13.0 t,.s« ;- San Joaquln watersned— ■:■'■ ,-■ Jafk»«inville, Tuolutnnp - river 20.0 ,3.«* ] Melfmei«,:Stanii<laii)i*river... .".V.".' :1.3* I.sthrop. San- Jnciiuln river 17. 0 ■ 0.S* j Jenny Kind. Olavera* river. 10.0 1.4* Kie.tra. M<ikelnmn«»;river.*.. '12.0; fl.3*- •O.ft I : *2.<) ' •<>.»■; %*.-1.3 1 »S.9 •2.4 4:1 —0.9 —O.I : »».J •2.1 ' •0.4 j ♦0.8 : ' •1.0 . •0.3 •0.1 i •0.9 ■': • Indicates Itti rise.'-— ■' Indicates ■ a fall. RIVER FORECAST ■ The ' Sacramento river below Colusa \ will rise rtnring the next two day*. Tbp San .Toaquin and tue'Sacramentn'above. Colusa will remain practi cally stationary. . • , - " v'v * ' N. R. TAYLOR. Loc." i Forecaster. MOWS OF THEOCEAX , ' Tnnnngre F.ngaxemfiltx ' The schooner Balboa la under charter for -.lum ber from Columbia - river ' to j.VValparaiso, for ; or ders, at 00*, and : the "schooner ; Fearless is en gaged '; for the same business ; from ', Portland -to tlnnymas. =, ,: The -schooner-. Bertha Polheer -has been pur chased by the Pacific States Trading cmiriany. , ' . KxpotiN by the Pnrley ■'.-■< j The British' steamer * Purley was » cleared; for i Swansea v!.i r'Santa -; Rosalia -'.Wednesday t with i cargo valued at ■ $25,704. to -, be. •,distributed las ; follows: -'(For ,Mexico; - $23.0**?? Great* Britain. S2.000;'• France.v $70; The , following ; were < the I principal shipments: - :'::. -y--■ < r .,:.: • ; - To Mexico— 1.357-' bbl« flour. 1.10f» gals wine. 13,400 lbs bran. I.SoO,lbs; l>e»nf. 1.1.415 jibs [yens i nnd '■• lentils. cs < canned goods. IS.OAO lin lard. • 73; pkgs 1 potatoes. »50 pkgs 1 onions, 15 scs i salmon! K0.053 lbs sngar;> 43.500* bricks, fs , kerosene; ■■ r.:.i <•« oils.". 2.SNT. ft lumber, r.'.v .■"•"■:, •". <■■■■ To Greatfßritain—2so c« canned fruit. . -. . ;_-■"■/ Oil for Hawaii , - The tank steamer Maria sailed. for Hono ! lulu itia*f Port %; San Laia r•■ Wednesday * with 200 drums'! dlatlllate. 201 * drum's \ and 300 ea . gasoline nid :25" drums • naphtha;* valued a atf513,242,*8 as ' cargo '. from 1 this i port. '^ At 1 Port.' San \ Laia * the steamer • will" load 44.000; barrels' of 1 crude s oil in bulk, valued at $20,400/ - ; -; 1 .' Notice to : Marine™ • ■' ! . . * .•>"'- San Francisco. March 7. 1812. '■■■■} "■i Calif ornla.i.Humlwldt -bay ?; entrance,^ .-orrpc : tiou—South; spit buoy.*- 2A. Instead ;of i south; Jetty, outer'end buoy. 2. was missing '•■ February^ 23>and ' will I be X replaced i as ? soon % as ■;• practicable."* Mouth 1 jetty, onter . end buoy. 2. is t In» position. C.\& \ <; S. Charts * 5832,15800. ?■, Buoy ; U»t,i Pacific i Coast. 1911. page; 23. By direction *of i the: comm Issiouer of lighthouse*. v-" ; ■'■? W. A. MOFFETT. j ■ •'..:? V ; Commander. I". S/:N;.V,'T Inspector, Eighteenth; Lighthouse District. -• . ■■ ■ ; ■ Army Tranaporta Tlie Buford is in port. The Crook is In l>ort. f • -/ ■;- ;-;^ ■' ;~ The Logan ? left * Manila ; February : II J for 5 San Francisco. =- • » • ■ -.. •■■... ■; •• ?•. ■ •■■■•.■ ;T ThP Sheridan; \* at Manila.v. ...*.■ .. ■; . ; The Pherman I*sailed1 *sailed February ."> for Manila. ' * :" Tlie TTiomas sailed March .". for Manila. '■?! li.r Warren! is fstationed In Philippine waters. _ ■• ■ .- » ■ lii Adam's day woman was merely t.' side issue, but dtirfnjf leap year sli* poses as the whole show. MOVEMENTS OF VESSELS SAN JOSE ARRIVES AHEAD OF SCHEDULE Pacific Mail Liner Encounters Heavy Weather at End of Voyage From Panama HE Pacific Mail liner Han '■ Jose.Cap- tain Follett. arrived yetserday from Pan ama and way ports a day ahead of time. The San Jose - en countered ; heavy southwesterly gales for * the last few days ' of the trip, and in, the beam sea stirred up by the wind the liner did some fancy wallow, ing, - which added nothing to the joy of lif«»for the pas sengers. The liner brought; 29 passen gers, $4!* tons of cargo, and treasure from: the Butters mines: in Salvador, amounting to about 000.'* *. ! • Among the passengers on the liner were Captain J. S. Marshall, United States army retired, and his wife., Ca ptain Marshall whs stationed at the Pre sidio for a number of years and is well known here. He was placed on the re tired-list recently. His home is ; in Berkeley. The Marshalls : were • the guests of Colonel Carroll A. Devol dur ing t their stay, at Panama and were af forded; every opportunity to view the work on the canal; which: Captain Mar shall describes as one off the wonders of the world. : -" . . \ CT «. r . The San Jose's- cargo included 8,055 bags of coffee and 4,630 bunches of bananas. : ./■''-. ,".?"»•.t^-'";.-;.''-*,^ ' ". 'Vs-Hi' : The; passengers were:' * " *w ;V John A. McCrea. Mrs. J. X. MeCiVa. William H. Storm. Mrs. M. J. Storm; A. Lope, Mrs. A." Lope. Frank Dimlck. George E. Benson, Walttr Diegue. clarence F. Smith. John 11. Reed, Donald J Fulton. Benjamin O.lßowen Jr.. Mis. C. San ders;: Miss C. F. McMillan. James S. : Church. Mrs J. S Church. Captain J. S. Marshall, V. S. A.: Mrs. J. A. Marshall. Miss.M. L. G. San tiago. Carl Hollflcld, Roderick C,. Pearson,'. Ecu- Jam in Rubles, j . ■ -Imriii l>ue Thin Afternoon7.-V» The Pacific Mai! liner Manchuria ap pears to have encountered its full share of the southerly Kales that have; made it rough traveling for tho. last week-or. so between Honolulu and this" port. The'liner: in due today from the orient, i and Instead of being fn early: In * the morning will not arrive "until. 1 o'clock this afternoon. Th« >Manchuria* is bringing: 171 cabin passengers. 100 Asi-: atlcs and "9.500 tons of cargo. -The cargo includes 16.". tons of ,raw: silk. : "T Firait of »t>- Line la Due Soon : Th» steamer Indien of the East Asi atic-company's (Ltd.) /,, new line 'from j Copenhagen and Antwerp to * this port, -left Coronel March; 2 for San Francisco. Parrott &■ Co., who will ho the agents for. the line, applied to the harbor com mission: yesterday ; for berthing' space on the water front; They want 1.000 j fret of wharfage. 500 feet on each side j of -a' pier,; and^.hey ■ want ■ pier with I belt; line connection?, sif / available. 1, The \ Indien will takeV from ? this coast- a cargo of grain, but the Estonia, which is following the Ind ten, will take gen eral* merchandise from. here. ;• ; --" "i." • •■■ Water-Front Note* . The -.'Pacific/.Coast. : Steamship -/com pany's State of k California, Captain Al exander, sailed-: yesterday for . southern California with 175 passengers and a full cargo. , ■ •■ ' -: ' \":- • :-'v-i '? -" Receipts of lumber yesterday, by sea 1 amounted to 940,000 feet. . The : tanker Azov. which arrived Wednesday- night ■->; from ! Talara bay, brought 3.000 tons of benzine.*. . ..The .date set for. the. departure from 1 San Francisco for ■ sriilf * ports, of. the steamer -Jason has -been "hanged -from March 16 to March 14. Tho .ship's in creased speed- and time saved in port as the result- of, its 'conversion- to an oil burner mado this change in v the schedule possible. . - ,;:N -:"" ■ Captain El Maycock, who -was, master of the steamer Centurion, which started the Harrison line service- between Eu rope -and this port, has been prompted to command of the Craftsman, the big gest ship of the line, which is due here April 1 1. ;.■>..: ■'-.■:• r,. * - :Chansfr-of..3laiiteri» ''.'.:•*->'. ;"; V 1; .^ Changes "of masters on ' vessels sailing j into this port weresrecorded yesterday ; as follows: ■■ ; ■> :I ! .-■ Steamer 'Venice-—Formerly -Walter Stewart; master; now, Roy E..Palm,er. ; Steamer Despatch—Formerly a. V L. Wilson.* master; now H. 1 -II: Ilees. ' Steam schooner .Tamalpais — Formerly; N. H. Anderson,' master; now"Fred- E. Anderson. ' . ... , '", - .- - By AVlr«>le»« ? Wednesday. March C - STEAMER LURLIKE—Hence March I for Hono ,lulu: iß'. p. .•m..;- I2t» ;■ miles off San - Francisco; :-: inruirratc : HouttiweaJ swells; clear; all ■ well. , STEAMER ;■ HILOKIAK— Hence March '■-..-• : for Sc ; at tier 8 p. in.. off Case : Blanco;; all well. r.,. .' BRITISH BTEAMEi; AORANGI Hence March 0 . f..r Wellinßton: Sp. in.. SO lea off SanFran :;„ cisco;; light; southwest ..wind; smooth all well. j ! BY UNITED WIRELESS J ' :-":■'; Wednesday, March •>, STEAMER MANCHVRIA From -Honolulu,. for I -'■: San Franciso; •S '* p.*J '"•■ - '»"•" miles .', off * San :; Francisco: f northwest wind: clearr : barometer no.01; will J arrive* March JS.^l; p. m. STEAMER NOME 1 CITY — Tac.rma f«B San Francisco; ;S p. m.".; off) Blunts reef; southwest wind: rough'•sea; barometer 29.94. \.\ . - ' , » STEAMER LANSING From Kulinlul for,- Port -'SanlJiis; i p.'m.-,»8T"» miles .iff Port San Luis: I.:' moderate;northwctit,wtnd = and; sea. [j;;_ : -";■.■;." STEAMER : WHtTTIER Hence l March.C, for Eu ' r»'Uu; 1:43 p. in., passed l'oint Arena; moderate •>; westerly- wind. :v ■■ ■ ' ■■.■'■;•■ ;: . ... •■. ■■ ". ■-: ■ STEAMER SIBERIA Hence .March 3 for Chins ' Tin Hoootata; 8 p. at., MB miles off'San:Fi'au cisco; barometer np.ll.'*'" ' ; ,-* ' I ; ;-.."; *, Thursday, March 7./ I STEAMER WILLAMETTE -i p. in., off Destruc -tion ? island; light northeast wiud: sea smooth; SHIPPING NEWS OF COAST Items of Interest to Mariners of the Pacific ■ ASTORIA, March '.7.—0i1-- tonker '. J.; A. Chans lor tailed today in ballast for2.Han" Francisco after discharging, its cargo of fuel j oil. ; : */. a-1 Steamer^ Breakwater < sailed £ Wednesday evening for Coos Bay with '• freight; and passeliKers;:.' ; ft*3 T«* German »■ stijp Kilo '.arrived | today, from ; Callno in ballast and will load grain.* ' Norwegian | ship f Jaaoa, * which : arrived j Wednes day. is to ■; load i wheat. It ibrought 1 about 115,000 sack*i of i coffee i from 1 Mexico:for Haw i Francigco.yij ftj Steamer Coaster mrived "4 th is f a fternoou t from San f Francisco and will load lumber. ■ , t; Germans ship Klio. which arrived todny. day*'from 1?Callao. 1 reports tnakini; a|good |run up us" far us !30 north, but from | there jup ! the ; coast it encountered calms and whs 20 days i,from! there to i the < Columbia t river .TJt A few days (ago; it \ spoke the i lumber! laden % barkeutlne I Koko Head. The i captain ;of "the latter cunic 0111 board the Klio. bringing letters, which he desired to ha?« mailed, and hlso fresh vegetables and 5 fruit for the officers: and crew. .;..■, ■.- :|gWffis PORTLAND. March 7.- As the first of a regu lar .' line;! of i steamers | from ■ Portland [ and California to ports on the we<t coast of Mexico, the Nor wegian steamer/ Jason.t Captain ;E."» M. NiWen. ar rived lat the Irving I dock 1 from :• San ? Pedro} early this l morning; and ss will s load Safe cargo lof a wheat there for Manzaitillo. ; K. Jebsen. who has the steamer under time »charter if or.' a j period fof 1 about two yearn, is also in Portltind to look after the Interests of the steamer ami he win remain here until \ It sail* Hattirday. *a Going by way ;of San .Francmco.twhere if will till its fuel oil tanks, the California -Atlantic steamer 5 Stanley Dollar. Captain Thwins. sailed at 2 o'clock for Bnlboa|ladealwithjl.soo,ooo)f«>ti of lumlKT. . „..,."., ■•■ Carrying passengers : and -: general ; freight, the steamer Bphv«t. Captain sailed thin aft ernoon for San • Francinco nnd Ixi* *togel**?Sßßߣ> ABERDEEK, March 7. —Schooner Lyinan D* Foster, wiiicli vhas been is th<> | harbor ecreral I weeks tree! Tin* an overhauling and which in now loading,-, will sign! a: crew, tomorrow ; for the Fiji islands. •■■• ■ • - • .-■. .. ■ .-.■ : . ■■..-.■!•■.. . ; Steamer Grays Harbor arrived and steamers Santa Monica. Willapa, Taroe and Yellowstone sailed..-' ".''/■', - PIER DIRECTORY NORTTI OF MARKET STREET I'ier I.... WanhinjttonjPW 17 1 Pier S Jackson Pier 10 1 Pier 7 PacifieiPier 21 Pier 9 Broadway l|Pier 23 Gr*ei Pier ll Bros.dwii.T- 2lPI«>r 25 Ureei Pier 13 VallejoiPier 27 1 Wer 15 GreenlPter 51 . SOUTH OF MARKET STREET ; Pier 2.... ...Mission IIPier 24 ......... Spear Pier 4....-.:.Missionf 2 Pier 28.:.";. :r:... Main Pier 6..y...Howard 1 Pier 34 .v;..;.... 1 Beale Pier :8.:....Howard 2 Pier 36.:;.;..V.Fremont Pier 10.. Howard SlPier 38 ::.:. ...•..- First Pl*r 12.v.....Fol*om 1 Pl« 401 : . Pier 14 ;:....Folsom 2iPler 42 V P. M. S. S. Co. Pler:i6.t.;;..s.H«rrlson!P)er 44 J < ;■ V , Pier 2O.....rr. Steuart.'Pler 54.;..Vir..;iFoarth MOVEMENTS OF STEAMERS TO A From Steamer i Date Coqville >: River .;..... FlUeNTr.'....;.;. Mar.-8 Coqnlllc^Rlrer ....... (Brooklyn ;-..;.*;; Mar.i S «;ra.vs Harbor;....... (J. B. Stetson. .|Mtr. 8 Humboldt ..".;...... ...i Vanguard ..... ,M«r. : 8 Humboldt ....... |F. A. Kllburn.. Mar. 8 China & Japan........(Manchuria -...'.. Mar. 8 San Diego & Lou Ang. .[Governor "....;; Mar. 8 Balboa it San <Pedro... Xarajo, '.'"....:. Mar. San Pedro & Way Ports! Coos : Bay ..... Mar. 8 Los :AngeIes .....,\:..[Yale ' .... :...'.'. I Mar.*; * Balboa & Way Ports..ISan • Jose ' ....; Mar. 8 lots Angeles '..i.. .:.. .jChehaHa "'.....'.. 'Mar. -.ft Fort? Bragg ......... j.Tas. S. Hlggins. Mar. } 9 Sal. Crux &' San Dlego.iVirginian ...... Mar.v » Hamburg & Way ]Assu«n ........ Mar. » i Puget Sound:Ports.v...|umatllla .....: Mar.: 9 | Ism Angeles "\. ......". .(Northland ..... Mar. : 9 ' Portland- A Astoria JRoanote ........ Mar. : 9 Fort Bragg' ;.....:...(Brunswick ....'. Mar. ft San Diego & Lo# Ang. .IHarrard ...v..". [Mar. ft Nanalmo .;^r;...r....'.iWenington ....'Mar. 10 San Diego & Lo» ADg..[f».«W.!EMer.... Mar. 10 Humbohlt r....;......;..'City, of Top*k». Mar. 10 San Diego & Los .'Klnraath ...... Mar. 10 J-os t Angeles ...;.....". Isacta r Clara ' . V. Mar. 10 Portland & Astoria.... Bearer ......... Mar. 10 Los "Angeles ,.......... Kose City ..... [Mar. 10 Seattle >- direct ........ President .... .'. I Mar. 10 trie & .Taroma...;. jBuckman ...... j Mar. 10 Momli-cino & Shel. Cove Sea Foam .:.. Mar.'10 Loe Angeles .......... F. H. I^ggett.. Mar. 11 Portland & Astoria.... Falcon ......... j Mar.* 11 Sou Diego & Los* Ang.. Yale .......... (Mar. 11 SatrDieco A Los Ang.. State of Cal... Mar. 11 Orovs Harbor .......: Norwood ....... Mar. 12 Wlllapa Harbor ...... Quinault .: Mar.12 Los-Angeles-.*......... HaiTard ....... Mar. 13 Fort Bragg ........... Arctic .".... .'..'. Mm-. 13 Manila & Honolulu.... i Logan ......... Mar. 13 Hoaolulu *,.............. Honotulan ..... Mar. 13 Siil. (rnj! ■* ,v- San Ptrgo.mrTadM ■: ...... Mar. 13 China & Japan........ Chi.voMaru :;'. Mar. 14 : Point Arena &v Albion. Pomo-;..;.. .T.. Mar. 14 Lom Angeles ......... Hi:na!oi \:...:.. Mar. 14 ! SanPipjro &-Ix>s. Aug.'. [Roanoke ."...... Mar. 14 ; Seattle It .Tacoma.....I Yukon _....*..... Mar. 14 to SAIL Date i Steamer Hestination I Sails |Pier I Mar. ; SjTamalpalg .... Grays' Harbr 2 pmj 27 .Mar. SiOarlos ........ ; Portland ... * pin 27 Mar. 8:J. B. Stetson., Los AngeW. 1 pm[ 51 M«r., SlHaaalei - Ln* Angeles. H pm 10- Mar. SWashington ;.-.. Coos Bay :. 5'pm ! 27 Mar. S Daisy .... IWlllapa Hart ... A .... ] Mtr. 8 Yule , .......... [San Diego. ..' 4 pro 7 i Mar. O'Klliahethi r<*yiille Riv.1l am 16 | Mnr. »[.I«s. §, Eligjfins LosAngeles. 10 am 4 Mar. '('helinli* I ...;.. drays ;Harbr lo am .... Mar. OF. A. Kilhmn.. HatnboWt . . 1<> am IS ; Mar. S» ftedoodo ...... Coos • Bay '.. 3 pnv 19 Mar. » Northland ...... Portland ... 5 pm 19 Mar. 9 Xortli Fork ... Ilumboldt .. lpm 33 Mar. ft Phoenix ....... Humb-ldt ..11 am 19 Mar. ft Slerrs ......... Honolulu ... 11 am' 21 I Mar. it overnor ...... ! Pttget/Sound[ 2 pmj 9 Mar, 0 >anni£p ... ...ISani Diego. ..I 7 pn» 13 Mar. » Hurrartl .:.... Lot Angeles. ! 4 pin ■ 7 -■ Mar. Hi Santa Barbara.;iLoa; Angeles. 1 pm 51 Mar. 1 it Pom.i ....".... .'.IpoJnt Arena.. 6 pm S- Mar. lft,Arctic ■. Fort Bragg.. 1 3 pm 8 Mar. 10 Klamath ....:. Portland ... 10 am 51 Mar.lllO.W. Elder... Portland ... 10 am 13 Mar: lllCentralla ...... Grays Harbr 10 am ".I ! Mar." UK. H. I>eggett. •! Portland ... 5 pro! 51 ; Mar." 11 Vanguard -;.■...illnmboldt ..! .*> pm 19 ! Mar. 11 Vale ..;..... II.oh Ang;el««.! 4pm 7. Mar. 11 Hose City ..,..(Portland ...12 m ! 40 Mar. 11 President .... iSan DieRO... 2 pm! - 9 Mar. ll'Coos Bay ;..:.. 'San Pedro..'. 4 pirn 11 ' Mar. 11 Santa Monica.. r>os Angeles. 11 am! M - Mm-. 12 City of Toneka.lHumboldt ..111 am' 11 Mar. 12 China .•....*... jHonrkonjr .. 1 pmj .42 Mar. 12 Cinntilla ...... Ptiget . Sound. 2 pm *-'9i' Mar. 12 Beaver .... I Lob s Angeles. Ill ami 40 ; Mnr. 12 Norwood .;.:.. Lo« Aucele*. 2 pm;... i Mar. 13|Xome City ....IPwget, Sound 5 pm "S \ M«r. 1.{ Santa Clara ..[Lo* Angeles. 10 am 13 i Mar.WllarTard ...... Dieco. ..' 4 pm! 7 .; I Mar.'13!Spa • Foam '....IMendoctno ..I 4 pm] 4 ! Mar. i:; Brunswlrk .... Fort Bragg.. 3 pm 8 Mar.' i::'San 5 Jose ..... Balboa . 112 m 42 ; Mar. Wllhelinina ... Honolulu .... 12 m 38 • Mar. 13 Ruckmaa ......jPnget gotmd '3 pnr 10 ! Mnr. 14jQue<n ........Ssn Diego... 11 am 1 9 i Mar. 14iXaT?Jo v. . :.';.r. Balboa ....". 12 f m ! C6 : Mar.'UlFairhaTenl .;-...|P«Ket; Round .... j .... TO *A1I. FROM SEATTLE Destination I Steamer ! Date Valdez & Seward...;.'..|Alameda SkaRwaj"& Way Ports.jCuraeao*". ....... Kodlak iV '• Way :■ ports. .jJpanie ''■'.'"•TiTTm" srway & Way Ports. 1 riumboldt ... '. '. I KodtMfc'& Way Ports. .(Bertha V...'...... Mar. % iMar. 10 jMnr. 10 IMar. 13 'Mar. 20 Sun, Moon and Tide United States, coast; and : geodetic —Time • and height* of; tides at Vort " Point. \. For city front (Mission street ; wharf > add 2." minutes. ■; FKtDAY. MARCH .8 ..,, Sun rises ...........:...................... O:S2 Nun sets ."..... 6:11 Moon' rises ......".....,.......;..... j^;; m. J.Hr-i : quarter - niuou. .. .March - 10. :at 11:46 **arj m. New moon ............ March , 18, at 2:00 p. m. First qnarter; moon :.-;'.'.March 25, at 0:."3 p. m. mil moon "V.......:...:.. April -.1.:-«fl:55"p; m. Tiim- i Timel Ttmei Tltnei Mar - : Ft I Ft Ft ( Ft I.. 1VJT :...-,, U:17 ii.Hi 4:23| 3.81 8:54j 2.8 9..! 3:05' .1.3 10:22 0.8' «:04 3.61 9:42, 3.2 Id.. 3:4S; 5.211:2s 0.T] TdS] 3.S 10:45 3.4 It.. 4:41 5.112:36 0.6i 8:40 4.0 L \V| II W L W H W 12. I 0:<C! 8.« r.:4S 4.9 1:30 0.4 fl:23 4.2 IS.. l:l« .T7 fi:.".i! r..o! 2:1«! 0.3' 9:55 4.4 If. 2:1«; ::.4 7:r.K' .".i! 2:.-.« O.2|10:21| 4 7 1. 7i. Branch Hydrogrrapklc Office ..: A branch' of; the r' United: State* hydrographlc office. located yin the / Merchants' 'exchange,-**, la maintained 'In • San Francisco^ for • the benefit *of mariners, without' regard Ito national ' and > free •if : expense.''.; Navigators; are ', cordially; Invited Ito visit > the sof ."'.where (a \ complete; get ■of I charts Hue] sailing directions of the world ' are * kept ■at hand for comparison and reference and th« latest information can ? always ■ be; obtained regarding Ugh».- ■ dangers \ to ■ naTigaticm and matters« of ■ in terest to ocean commerce. - U •£>->:'-.-. i»'. ., B. G. BARTHALOW. • ■ ' Lieutenant, =U.= 8. N.. In charge. Time Ball United States-branch hydrographie office, Mer ■-■■-■■ fbantu*. Exchange, . San; Francisco, ■; March V.7. 1012. -..:••■■. ;.-;,,-■ ,^-"-,.•.■ ../ >;. : ~:-,"^-^ -' The -'- time ball on ■- the % roof of the Fairmont hotel I was dropped today exactly at t noon. Pacific standard | time * (120 th meridian), lorl at 1 Bh. 00m. 00g. Greenwich mean time.-. ■ ■•'.;■<-'• •.;•.;■..v.? J -■ , :? .-• B. O. BARTHALOW. ..,■-■, ■•;"■-.-■■ •■•- Lieutenant, U. S. , X., in charge. ? HYDHOGKAPHIC OFFICE ppptb at mean low water, entrance to harfcor. 20: . I bannel j; deepening and .working."- little :-■ to westward at south end •' of i channel. \l 'an. [ S .: ■■■-■ <c to I-.... II 1 ■ west. innel forth, channel very oar- | row | and s difficult; i 15 feet Id i straight j cmd-' nel. i S!l)iego>^E S ~P«blo S mm , -■..--, i7/.s<?. north. ::% -.■;> SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE AURIVKD Wednefwia.r. March 6. M 9:33 f \i. m.. Br Btmr| AeoT« Bluttdun. 18! day* from Talsra ;. bay; 13,000 tons : bensine Ito j Standard Oil - company. 10 i>. in., stmr Akatru, Jobanuseo, 53 hours AUCTION SALES E. CURTIS ; > ;' AUCTIOXBER •'■■:--:;■-, >* Otic* % and ?- salesroom, -5 corner * Van , New „ not; ■ P«CT»roento - (former Walter | bulldinx). , t Pboa*«:: Franklin 2264. Home C 6353: residence. . SOS A*h- . | hntf. -r-^i"ii.^^Ja>WßWHß*i'"'■•"■""'"■ :>'':'■^■'■-* . ' ■ | Notice of Ware= houseman's Sale : Th«; following . property will ■be sold at public auction I for | the account of | the Southern Pacific Co.. and ot whom It may concern, beginning Wednesday, March 6,1912; At ?10 O'clock' a. m. and continuing at the same [ hour dally until the sale has been completed, at ■ Occidental Warehouse BERRY ST. BET. 3D AKD 4TH And .*t Mlftslon ■•-. Bay Warehouse and -at Ken tucky St.: Warehouse i Yard, where : said good* are held and stored, to pay freight, storage and other | ; lawful charges thereon. .-.-. De Pue Warehouse Co. 500 LOTS OF "UNCLAIMED FREIGHT.' Consisting iof machinery, glassware, -. household ' foods, r. stoves, ' wine*, liquors, - ; clears, showcases, i personal effects,- stationery, shoes. sewing ima i chines, books,; hardware, I stock|food. pipe, build ing material, soap, tools, piano, fire engine, auto goods, glass and various other lot*; also : _; 3,000 Pieces of "Un claimed Baggage" i Coaslstlns *of trunks.-.: suitcases, ; furs. valises. baby carriages, bicycles. overcoats, umbrellas, etc./;;-"-•>'.■.-..■ : v J. w. SOUTHER. Auctioneer. PbnVr xixtft Colo Bankrupt Sale , . ■ ■■■■ . ' I WOOD MANTELS, TILES, GRATES, FIRE SCREENS, ANDIRONS, ETC, " ' ~ At "' ''' . 780 MISSION 5T...... .NEAR 4th ST. . - y ELBGAXT CHANCE ' " FOR CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. 3& 2s £g TWO CARLOADS COUNTRY BROKEN (. "' ■.■■:.-: /V -. .■ HORSES . , > Just In. Weight 1.200 to 1.700 poasds. • ' G. LINDAUER. 122 CLARA ST. from San Diego; ballast to L. E. White Lumber company. Thursday, March. 7. 6 p. m.. stmr Asuncion. Bridgett, 2 days from Astoria;: ballast to Standard Oil company; up river direct. . :. . « - 5:10 p. m.. Rtmr laqua, Self, 27 hours from Enreka;i bound south, put in for fuel. .' ■■ • (5:23 p.ni.;-Btmr Nome City, Hanson,' 06 hours from Seattle; > 620.000 feet lumber, W> piles, 451 i poles *to Charles Nelson : company. - . : 4:20 p. *m., stmr Yosernlte. -■, Nelson. 64 bourn ■ from Colombia- river; bound south, put in to land passengers. : . . ■ 8 p.;m..>tmr RavalH. Nelson. SO hours from Eureka; 810,000 feet lumber to Hammond Lumber compauy. . . . , 8:30 p.tni.. strar Jim Butler. Olsen, 104 hours from 3 Everett; 1,300 poles and piles to J. 11. Baxter. ':..-;■ , . : ..,-•" : .-: * % -.' ■: ;■•/ . . 2:20 p. m.. stmr Scotia, Justen, 22 hours from Albion: 255,000 feet lumber to Albion Lumber company.". ■-:-...-...»-. ■ ■■' !.-;>-A-: -■ --.. 3:10 p. m.. stmr Fort Bragg, Eliasen. 44 hours I from San Pedro via Port San Luis 22 hours; ! 5,000 Hacks beans to Pacific Coast Steamship company.- . ; --, 11:13 a. m.. stmr San Joße. Follett, 27 days 19 ■ hours 34 . minutes; from Ancon, „ via San Bias 5 • days 1131 hours 1: minute: passengers and ! mer chandise ;to Pacific Mail; Steamship company. ' 6:43 a. m.. stmr Potuo. LJlleland. lt» bourn from r Albion,"Tla Point AreDa - 12 hour*; 290,000 feet lumber -to Swayiie & Hoyt. " "7:40 a. m.. stmr • National City, Boatrom; 37 hours from Redondo Beach; ballast -to Union Oil company. c■ > : ■ . ,- J ;8:43 a. m.. ; Rtmr: Hanale), Hamma. 41 hours from San Pedro;' passengers and merchandise to Independent Steamship company, •'..•^ vV ;■' 8:43" an a., stmr - Redondo. jfagee. 5"" 41 ' hours from Coos 1. Bay; 090,000 feet lumber-and mer chandise to C. A. : Smith Lumber company.- ?» -/CLEARED . *.' " ..-."■ '"-.-' * ■•-■;'. Thursday. March -7.*^ " ; Stmr Watson; Bartlett,;Seattle; Alaska Pacific Steamship "company. -. - '•■ Br * stmr • Dakotah. Ross, Moji, for orders; Standard Oil company. **■>■. ■ — - SAILED 1-' i ■ - - - Thursday. March 7. 4:1." p. m.. stmr Svea. Allen; -Grays Harbor, j 4:10 p. m.. etmr Helen P. Drew, Gunderson, Point Arena. : ,- ■\ . - ■■' : - . •'r.'tO p.m., pow schr Newark. Wayland, Mon- j i terey. -: ■ ■-.- ■•-■■■;• - -:,■ '•.<?-> T■: ■ ,: ■■. ■-^ ■ .-:j : 7 p. m.. stmr Yoepmite. Nelson, San Pedro. . I ; -7- p. m., stmr laqua. : Self.": San Pedro.>.«?: --* f* p. ni.. stmr Nehalem.: Tietjen,' San Pedro. • '{: so p. m.,.stmr Watson, Bartlett, Seattle and iTacoma.-; ; . ■ ■■:;■-• :. ' ■':•■... V.* , -...■'.. ■ 1:10 p. m., Br stmr Ashtabnla. Harding,' Tal tal andiTocopilla. - ■: l::>0p. m.,:stmr George Loom is. Spencer, Re dondo Beach. -; " -•■: 2:.V> p. m.. atmr Pafadenn, McGorern. Alhion. 11:49 a. ie., stmr Rose City, Mason San Pedro. , 11:28 a. m.. shnr State Of California, Alexan der,^^ Diego. ,\ ,' ' ••-;•■.,-■■■ --.-. '.; 11:15 a. m., stmr City of Topeka, Gielow, Eu reka. ■':■ , .:- ■ .'". - • . ••-.. ~ - .---■; . ■-.11:25" a. m.. tug Chief. Baker, Point Reyes. -.7:30'-a. m., '.Btmr Excelsior, Sundberg, San Pedro... ...,■■'": v>* ■■■■■ ."/ : :. "■.::: : -•» -, 2 p. m., stmr Bee, Wehman, Seattle.' >'• ' -.- 12 m.. stmr Nebraskani a Knight, - Salina" Cms. ;;: 12:40 a. em., Carmel. Hardwick. Willapa. . • 3:25 a. m., stmr ;J. 'J. Loggie, j Srenson,: En reka. >-. ■:■ ■ ■ : ■■•. ■-.- - , . ••■■ ■ ': , • 8:20 a. m.. Br stmr, Purley, Pritchett, Swan sea and Santa Rosalia.' .-•. • TELEGRAPHIC V POINT i LOROS. March -,7,' i. 10 p. m.—Weather clear; I wind* NW; velocity: 6 miles an hour. --~ WEATHER REPORTS V ? POINT *LOBOS., March 7, 0 a. m.—Cloudy; Wind- NW; velocity 4 miles an hour. V ■;- FARALLONEB. < March - : 7, 9 a. Partly cloudy; .wind S; velocity 14 miles an hour. - TATOOSH, March 7. 0 a. in.—Cloudy; wind R; Telocity 22 miles an hour. • s . ; "; POINT - REYES; March 7, 9 .a. m.— Cloudy; wind 8: velocity 10 miles an hour. "' ■ POINT LOBOS."; March 7, 12 m.—Clear; wind W: velocity •! miles an hour. • • &■•- POINT I-OBOS, March 7, ; " p. m.—Clear; wind S\V;\ velocity 0 miles an hour. ■-•• - ; ; t r DOMESTIC PORTS SAN DlEGO—Sailed March?7—Stmr Virginian, stmr Klamath. for San Francisco. -" -. «t CRESCENT CITY— March 7. 7 m. — Stmr -' Maudalay, ' hence March 5; weather moder ating. ';:>-:.■"-.■ -.% >,-. i ■■■.'. ■- - ;;. . •_,■ GREENWOOD—Arrived. .March '7: — Stmr Whltesboro. hence '• March *>. - ; > \ > PORT SAN LUlS—Sailed > March 7. ] 8:30 a. m. Rtmr Catania. ' for» Portland; 3:30 p. c m., ■ stmr Oleum, f? for >■ Portland; '» midnight, stmr; Santa Maria, for Honolulu.' ? ' _ k? Arrived :* March -7. '5:30 'a. m.*— Stmr Oleum, "from 5 Portland; { 12:30 p. -, m., ' stmr Santa Maria, hence I March \6; '■ 2 "p. ? tn., bktn Fullerton, -: in tow tug; Dauntless, from San Pedro; 3 p. m., Br atmr Trinculo. from Taltal. ,'-'• - - > c- EAGLE • HARBOR—bailed : March '.7/ 11 a. m. — Stinr Argyll, for San 5 Francisco. . .-•:■■..; - ?- ABERDEEN—SaiIed March 7. r-*<l2 'm?—Stmrs Willapa s and R Tahoe, for .San * Francisco; * stmr Santa<Monica, for San • Pedro;' stmr Yellowstone,' foriSansDiego, r-: "-.':>->.-;: *v , ;WArrived» Marc!) 7, 3:30 a. m.---Stmr Grays Har bor, hence h March - 4:4 p.- m., ; sehr ' Watsou A. West, from San Pedro. v. - '*.'■* •"■■».■_.•. '--"v-w. ■ ■■':■•■ • .;■ I * SEATTLE—Arrived March 7—Ger stmr Sebara, »tnir f Alameda,;: from .Tacoma; \ barge; Benjamin ;F. Packard, from ; — -■-"*■• .:."'•"• *■■'.' • -i~ *:■', r u'-> m Sailed March 7—Stmr .President, for San = Fran cisco; 2 p. m., Bucktnan. for San Francisco: 51 p. m., i stmrl Col. E. L. Drake, \ with J barge <93 in tow, for. 1 San• Francisco;-3' p. m., stmrs ■ Moran and Patterson, for cruise. ••-,••■■ ■--r'■'■- . ..•; ,;.■>.• s ; ;•» PORTLAND—-Sailed March 7— Stmr Olson '■ & Mabony. for Tacoma. GAMBLE—Sailed March 7Schr Compeer, for San Francisco. . - SAX PEDRO —Arrived March 7 —Stmrs» Gover nor and Klaruatn. from San Diego; stmrs Fair Oaks and Helene. from Aberdeen; stmr Hoqutam, from Astoria; stmrg Harvard and G. W. Elder, hence March 6. Sailed March 7 —Stmre Governor. Yale. Xavajo and Wnshinjftou. for San Francittco; ntnir Wm. H. Murphy, for Eureka; »tmr Helene. for ; ftrars <_}co. W. Elder and Harvard, for San Diego. FORT BRAGG —Arrived March 7—Stmr Bruns wick and stmr James 8. HiggiOß, hence March 8. "ASTORIA—SaiIed March; 7. 6 —Stmr J. A. Ctiaßslor, for c Monterey; >.T *a. m., stmr Boanoke. - for Saa ! Francisco.^ March 6, i.7| p. m.— * Stmr Breakwater, for Coo» Bay. tf% ? jsf Sailed! March *-.?,% 3S p. ra.—Br I bark ? Lord Tera pletown. for ? Melbourne; IFr 4 bark ? St. ? I.ouis. for United Kingdom. March 6—Stmr Daisy, Gadsby," for San Francisco. . . . - Arrived March 7, 2 p. —Stmr Coaster, hence March 4; 1101 a. m.. Get,a.ixlp' Kilo, from i CaUao. fm POINT f LOBOS—Pawed t March *,7,lT* a. m.— Btmr|.Wm."l F.I Herrin. from * Monterey i for Port iMml: 9 a., m.. Mr Tallac, from ; Everett for 7 San m pa««^naß?rrt^W*^i^a^Stmr,Gra^^^3fr«m I'nsaed March 7. S a. tn.—Stmr Gray wood, from Taroiua.for Snn Pedro. TACOMA—Arrived March 7—Sfmr; Alameda. attar i Eureka;! from | Seattle: s stmr Tampicn. hence March : stinr Melville iDollar,*; hence i March Z.'Wi AUCTION SALES jte&j, WESTERN HORSE BjDl. Hth MARKET S:s. & JUJP 14th & Valencia Ss. Look Out for Our Next Auction! r. - f TUESDAY, March 12 AT 1 AND 8 P. M. 100 head •of ; horses, ; consisting of ; horseshoe bar brand marcs and*'geldings, the best we hare ' offered this j'season. ' Also one carload Utah draft and wagon horses from ; 1.100 Lto 1.500 pounds;-all the horses 1 are gentle, broke ami ready to hitch right up and go * to work. * ■ Also a; carload c.f mules from Utah. " Horse* : on exhibition Saturday. Now on band and at private sale several pood teams, also single '; wagon horses and horses • suitable for contractors - and farmers.V " ' ■'V":Vv -• ;•■: ■-\ .."' ■ ' -.'.-.' E. STEWART & CO.. Live Stock : Dealers. " TV. ; HIGOIKnOTTOM, Auctioneer. MARK J. LEVY AUCTION CO. Office and , Salesrooms 1140 McAllister St.. Pars highest price for all kinds of furniture, mer chandise.* etc. Houses bought in their entirety. Go*\iS"6old on commission. 'Phones— rark SOO. S-2632. AUCTION SALE _■ IMPORTER'S AND MANUFACTURER'S SALE Immense Lot Elegant Furniture, Sixty Finest Grade 9x12, 9xlo Rusrs, Fifty Floss Top Mattresses, 10 Brass Beds, Matting, Curtains, etc. * TODAY .. .; ....... TODAY \ FRIDAY ............... ....'.'.: MARCH 8, 1912 v 11 O'clock A. M. . / 1140-50 McAllister and Fillmore AUCTION JE^ AUCTION By, order of •K. P.- Tenner of Berkeley." East Shore '-and' Richmond Express Co.. on account of buying 2: motor i truck?. I will sell 11 horse*. 4 express wagons. 4 _ sets donMe harness. 1 top buggy. 1 sine!*- harness, 2 dirt wagons and 1 lumber wagon. . - .• - . SALE MONDAY. MARCH 11. 1012. AT 11 a. m.. '■> •' Rain or shine. I 2116 10th st. near Addison. Berkeley. Cal. V',f l\?-i\ ■-'',-. .'■ : ' ' D. IIAPP. Auctioneer. ! *v^ COL.DEX WEST STABLE T^-^ JW\ 270-272 Fell st. : Jrt-? FOR SALE — nice youns: mares..one heavy fa foal, weight 1.450 to 1.575 pounds, all a littl» ■ footsore.:. good "- workers, leaders and wheeler*. ■ i good for orchard or ' farming: <IS horse*. 4 to 6 | years old, young and sound, weight 1.350 to I.SOu. pounds, all well broke to wagons, etc. ' Phone Market 3877. JOS. LEVY. r ■ rOHLOsSH I I FURNITURE. WORKS OF ART. ANTIQUES I JBOOKSt PKTURES.PIANOS.OFFICE fURNrRJRE j ! Arrived '■ March —Russ ship ; California, from San Diego. Sailed March 7 —Stmr Alameda, stmr Enrekn, ; for Seattle. "-.• " • ' •■•■"'■■-. ' ; To- sail March o—Stmr Melville Dollar, for Bellingham.. ' BANDON— March 7. 12 m.—Sehr Mary Dodge, hence March 2. i Arrived March 7 —Schr Advance, hence Feb. I 28.-V-- ■.'-■-'-.■. .■.•■■-■■.■...- ■ ■■ .•,.■.■-■■ ':: EUREKA— Arrived March 7. 11 a. m.^-Stmr Whittler, hence March 6; 2 p. m., ftmr Prentixs, hence March 6.'. : 'Arrived March 7. 5 p. —Strar Acme. hen<H» March 6; 4. p. m., stmr South Coast, hence March* 6. '•■.;'.. "■'■ ■ -. ; ■■ "*"''. -*■' * " - -'-• Sailed March 7. 3 p. m.~Rtmr Pan Pedro, sfr.ir Bowdoin, *trar Vanguard, for - San Francisco. Sailed March 7. 2 p. m.—Stmr F. A. Kilburn. for San Francisco. : ■•-- - ••_ . t - COOS BAY- Arrival March 7. 10:30 a. m.— Stmr Breakwater, from Astoria. ./. . . Sailed March 7. i p. in.—Stmr Nann Smith, for San Francisco. - ■■.'- ■■ .■ ' V: . " TATOOSH—Passed March 7. 11:10 a. in. Jin stmr* Panama Marti, from Hongkong for $onUlf and'Taconift; -9 a. m.. Br stmr Anerley. from Guaymas for Townsend. March -Sclir Robert R. Hind, from Gamble for San'Pedro. f * Passed ? March 7. 4:4'> p. % m.—Schr Camano.' -,\ ■from'Hllo'for:Gamble. " -- —' • v Outside bound in ~ March .7. 12 m. -SVlir Cs matin, from Hllo for Port Lnrtlow. ; POINT RBVES—Passed Feb. 7." 12:.V> p. m. - Stmr Yosemite. from -> Portland for. San Pif*s:<>; 7:15 a.-m., stmr Tallar, from ETerctt for San, Diego. :. ■ ■;:"--■'-■-;■ ■--'-- : ■ ■..:;.-■ ■ -\. • MONTEREY —Sailed March R. 8 p. m.—Stmr W. F. Hprrin. for Portland. SOUTH BEND—Sailed March —Stmr Sue - n«w, for San Pedro., Arrived" March 7Stmrs Quinsnlt and Ray mond,' hence March 4. Arrived March — Stmr Palsy Freeman, henc« : March 4. ■ ■■: ■ ■ ':. ■ ■ • - ' : - ■ Sailed March 7—Stmr Santa Barbara, for as FranrUco." •. • „ . Arrived March C—Stmr; Newburg. from I.c dondo Beach.' " ■ ' EASTERN POUTS NEW YORK—Sailed March ♦!—Stair ■ Alliiii'a. . for Colon. * •■•■■'■. ■ ' "' '.- Arrived March Stmr roloo. for Colon. : ISLAND PORTS \ HII-O— March 6—Stmr Enterprise, for San: Francisco. ; F; -v -."* »-. '. -HONOLULU—S«H*d'-: March Or »hip El frieda, for: Newcastle, Aus. ; 3 p. m., U. S. stmr Logan, for San Francisco. ':'■:. - KAHULUI—SaiIed March 6, 7:40 p.' m.— Slmf.» Honolulan, for San Francisco. ■;, -/■: FOREIGN PORTS J VICTORIA—-Saite<l March 7— Br stmr Empress of India, for'Hongkong;? Jap. stmr Unkai Marti No. 2. i for Antorla. * .-■"■ a • ' ' Arrived. March 7—Jap ntnir Panama Mara, from Hongkong; Br '. stmr Ancrley, from CHM|" ma VALPARAISO—Sailed- March 7—Schr ; Luzon, VALPARAISO—S'aiIed March 7—S<*t I.ti^on. for Astoria. -■■■■-■' ■; 7 ' '*-* PUERTO MEXlCO—Sailed,March 7. 3 p. m.—:' Stmr; Georgian." for New, York. ' ■ % TALTAL — Arrived March —So.hr A. J. west, ■ from Grays Harbor." -. '■* „ t . * - NAGASAKIIn port Feb. 10—Jap stmr oko hama Maru. for Vancouver. . -.. ■■ ■ ■•-;■; . A RICA —Arrived prior March 6—Br stmr I ox ton ; Hall. 1: from Valparaiso. -- '.MALTA—Arrived March tier stmr \andaliu. from New York for Manila. '. * . 1 .• - n PUNTA ARENAS—Arrived prior March — Bl stmr Ruthuglen, from N'-tt York. , Arrived prior/March tl— Br, Rtmr Crown of 4 Toledo, from 'Antwerp for, San Francisco. < YOKOHAMA—SaiIed March :>—Br stmr Kee- 1 lnnn for:Puget sound.* - FERNANDO DH 'NORONH X— Passed March (> —Br Rtmr.:. Craftsman, from Liverpool for San SINGAPORE — Arrived prior March 7—Br dtqtr TBlthybiu«. from 'Glasgow for Puget sound. V CORONEL— March 2—Dan Indian, for San . Francisco. STEAMERS OCEAN STEAMEKS ■:-.i NAPLES—-ArrlTedi* March — Star Adriatic, from N>w York. *,- - i - ■;; SOUTHAMPTON—SaiIed: March 7—Stmr ; An sonia. for Portland. _ „ ' --- ::'-'■':■ ■■ ?■ NEW YORK— Arrived March Stmr Oceanic, from .Southampton, v ~ "-.,.. . „.., Sailed March ; 7—Stmr Prin* ; Friedrich ,VA il he'lm for Bremen: stmr La Snvoie. for Havre: stmr' Amerika. for Hamburg; stmr Victoria Ltiise. for iKingston. . ;^ L. •„»«;• BOULOGNE March —Stmr Nieuw :Amsterdam.Tfrom^NewiYork. --. ; v <-■■ LlVEßPOOL—Arrived:!March /(— Stmr Iver nia. from Boston.: „ X • GLASGOW— Sailed March ■ «—-Stmr Pretonn*, : for St. John.' N. F.. = and Philadelphia, i » " ;->; BOSTON—Arrived March - 7—stmr Manftou, from Antwerp. :j ' ' , ,\ Memoranda , \C SE\TTI.E. March .7.—Fire in stmr Minnesota* hopper j bunker; extinguished In 2 hours;; partially liKlitere<l; >as far ; as known will ; sail on schedule March > 16. ■.• .-..., ■■••-'■ • ■ - ■'■'■ - \ AMERICAN PONIES WIN ~ PARIS. March 7. —American' horses * won; today at! Auteuil. Thomas P. i: Thome's s Coppee won the • Prix t ßoman Oak. at selling hurdle.-. $600.\ on<» mile and s seven and > a % half ,' furlong". ; Eupene Flschof'e-Le'Miracle won the \ Prix ' MondeTille/;n j steeplechase ? handicap,"; $2,045, ; two ■ and - a half I miles. -: -"■ ■•■'■;• •'■"- .■■'.; -;- "/ ..':'.--:; ■■;■.-': .' . ■..-;■-':'....—: > ■ , .'•:,-.- .-.-". :::.'.- FEATHER WEIGHTS MATCHED '-;MILWAUKEE,nITWis., March 7.—Freddie An drews* of ; Milwaukee? and f Joe i Homeland • of #Chi- 1 cago, feather %. weight*, were i matched:: today $to meet here In a 10 round jbootiMarch 13.: E. F. HUTTON & CO. 490 California St. Tel. Douglas 248?? St. Franel* Hotel. Tel. Doaslaa 3983 .• Members of New York Stock Exchanl? Pioneer Horn* ■ ■. - ■ ' :•: Private' Wlr* ■t* Calms* and K««r York. R. R. MVL.C A H V . Manager 15