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BUSINESS. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL SECTION l-ard. 88% c: No. 1 northern. x O . 2 £"" her "- No. a bard Montana, «»1%: No. 3 wheat. SS'J.WWvic. k Orn ~ No - * !"'!«, 44«J44H«. 'J«ts—No. 3 whitp. .tui.ii fiSlc. R.ve—No. o, ,V><sr,7V,c. Rran (nor ton>—sl7,Bo4(lß. Klooi—First patents. 14.5MM.115: second pet «-nte. f4.1.",<fj4..Vi: nrst clear*. 53.10@3.40; second *•>«». $2.sn<rt2.fio. Tlar~sl.33V;^l.SSs; Barley—l2©sec. On In th ll.iscc.l nrt.rTH. Minn.. Feb. 20.—Unseed— $1.33%® 1 ?.4t,i; Msy. $1.3."> v;: July. $1.57. nominal. Local Markets Receipt* of Produce February 20 V: rionr. qr sks ... 5.472'Mme. bhl< ....... «X» Parley, ctle ....53,eWu«?ar. ctls ....'.. 9.OW> fran. ska . ....v ISTR-andr. pels .... 100 for*, ctls .....J gKUWIne. rmb ..... 26.200 * !! ddlltiK». nki .. 4nliTe«tork. ,No ... 40 Potatoes, ski ... 6.6V;'Broorncorn. bales., "no <">nlon«. *k« ..... fiMtPnrwr. Ml* ..... I,WW| H»y, tons ...... 21": Apples, bxs ..... 750 T»«ther. mill ... SO'I Timber. M ft.... 13 ft Tallow, rtle .... KJCoal tons ....... 120 Hides. No ...... S.eSaiWoot eke 2 . Pelts, No ...... <V»r ' ''Mir. qr •Wβ... .24.<vto'R r( ., c fl* ....... ■ 1.000 v ; iAat. otls 3.-. 2fwVßrsn. sk* ....... 4.000 "ats. ctle ....... S.<VWS«hosJs ska ;..... 2,000 KAS'iiviTON '.--.•'■ T '"ir. qr «ks .. 14.*v> Shorts,.- ska ...... 2,223 "beat, ctle .:.. 10.79.1! ; Provision* :. Flan;* (ppr lb)—California H. H. imM, 19<?; ' >'. ■ A TV brand. 2(V; picnics. 12V>: • Primrose, 1 ,, -: »r.*«tern St«r. 20-He: skinned. 22c: Monarch. 17««Si8c: TiVnirn. He. - . •*•■■.. i .t R»onn—Primrose. 4 to P, M 2fte; Eastern Star. 'to Rib. -^v % « to « ths 2"". « to 10 lbs °4*. to '« 12 lbs 2>: Arrow 8 to 10 lbs 23Uc 10 to 12 '*• 22U<»: medium bacon. 18Uc: liebr irediem. JR\4c: lieht dry salted here. « to 10 lb« 21c. 10 1" 12 ihß me: Kilmer <-nrf<l, 6 to S Ihs, 2.1 c-' : California R»«h>ti—M *• L. brand. 4 to S lbs fuj,e. s to 10 ihs 2r,»i.f H. H. brand. 4 to 8 lbs 23U«\ » to 10 Rw StH«. Cottolfnp —na'f bhls. 10c; 1 fifrf*. 10«e: 2 * T<, rr«r. ioh<": X ti»rr»«, iniAo ncr lb: Oslifene. "tour fnr 1 tfproo ma*,. for 2 tierce*. lOt-Je for *_Mereee tod 10% c for baif bole and tube; case*. r«mfpT» T.xrd nnd on«. Western- Mest brand — f««e. tWees |ft*&«: r,Oe (rv>r case). fR.SR: 10«t. •**-■«■■>: r.« $S t;i: r,s. 70: r rnmponnd - lard. * '•re*** nu> : .»>• (p*r c»«»i, MJK: 10s. I te.iri: •*«- M.23; Jhr. M.W>: yMiow cooklnjr oil. S6c T»er Hot: white rooking oil. 5Sc per gallon: salad nil r"n p^ r jf»]ir>n. ■ •""iiliforni* Pare T.srd AT & T,. brand—Tlero«>«. '">: en-te. t to a oHxc. $fie 3; 4 to « rune. S10.70: !•-=■* ♦»«« fl to ■« cis». $8.25: if-dlnm. 12 to a <»"•». **.«; Brnsll. 20 to n mm. *R. 40 f'ellforn'i r .impound T.ard. H. Tt. brand— T : »Te+ »><>«iß. <v-: e)>n« I to * ca«». *4.(V1: 4 to « '*«p. »7.50: tin =. C to a caw. $5.8."!: 12*. $5.33 '"*•»■ -«*■«• : Of), sff.«w»r <•««««: %f & J,. oil. t'*«> hn«t». PA , : M & L. Tcitinjr oil. eo«> for ■"ii!<o and n«o for tp'low: Bieoola. tfw»« b--i-»t« .itKrjt>alf f lW!i Tts<. c Cf«sw $7.50. R'" f —Extra family, family end mess beef. $24 !>*"• KH. • ' ■ ■ - ■:•. .- ■-. -■- - ■ ~.' ~ ■ A" °orV—Kxtra p-!m» In barrels. $21: n»r norif. *2rt' Pi*"' f»*t. ».i no for half bbls. $2.25 for 23 ib kesrs and $1.30 for kits. Mm» Market . PRKSSFD MTATf! ■" rates to dealers and butchers are r<c folloir*: - ; . Reef—li«MlUc per lb for steers. 10M,®llc for co 1 ", "ml h«if««r?. !• ■ • _.. V/»ai_ntfr'i2,. f,-,r Isrire snd I1«*12c for »mall. yfTjtton—W»th»n«. lOtffiOHc: ewes. 9@SMic. ' T.fimhß—l?CTiSf rer lh. : - • - "'.*■-?;- Pressed PorV '™>r IM— 10ii«?1?r. . -T.TVKKTOrK MARKFT The followlne onotations are for pood, • sontld l!«r. t deliTer#d Id San Francisco. gross 'v'elit: No. 1 »teer« oTPr !».V> lb« ncr lh. nn <«»'■ Win lb« T(fi7V. «•: nerond onality. »>1! weljthts. nere\\^ r: tbln. nni»o«lr«W«» ctcpr«. 4H*i-">e. v \'o. 1 (»oV« and b*>ifer«. **K«9fi I *'*: second flnal- Itf. ~Hos6c: common to tbln. undesirable cows. 4ff?4U,c. TV>«Jr*Mp bnli« »nd staits. half fat or- M,ln hnlln. 2«Sc. -- '■ ■■.;..-. r»ivpn_r.Jfbtv-o'»»it. per lb. 7Vie; medfurn. «(li*>oTi—TWiraMe wPthers. nnshorn. T>V t @(ic: <"• ~-\ r.<srr«Uo: Fhorn «be»>n. Xic to ?4c less. -■:■ '""tIH" T.«mbß—7<ff7Ur tier lb. •• nojrs—Hard crnin fed. wfiohln* 100 to ISO lb*. "' ■"■ i."O to 250 lbs ''h&'Mc: 250 lbs and up. TVTjolenair Kl«h Market j r>r , '-''« FhoTwd roneidernhle rerieion yesterday, rff.mmiij in * downward direction. Salmon, red rcr-Vfieh..' hTrinsrs and tomfmiß were lower, while " fi Mi nnrl kirnrflnh were lilyber. : ■ Prl<*e« (n«r lb> —S*lmon. 12Uc: spring salmon, f>: halibut. IV: chicken balibnt. ■ 10c: codfish. I0p; red rook. 9<". blark rook. —: yellow tail. —: b-rrarnrta. lie: Mod < dab*. So:: soles. 7c: .. ;''~fl«b. Re; - earn. sc: - smelt*. - 12i4c; .direr '•""Its. 10c: brrrinifs, 4c: totneods. Re: striped hum. I.V: Tx>roh. —: tnackerol. / — :* white , bait. — • «ba<i. So: nike. —: eatflsh. 12^r. ■;■.-» • Th» abore not* 11 on* reorient f. o. b. ; prices for cleaned fish, hosted and Iced.- >• '■ Batter. Chwif and Eetc* "Pie on.->tatlon« for "rps i were : undisturbed \ ye« --'-r'lnv fnr ihr- flr=t time In moro thun a week. I*" <*nrrfnt prlre« Ijpitjc annarently satisfactory to frpry one. AHhoiish receipts werf Tnnch smaller •h-n ri . the precdin? day. there was a neavy "'■•'■'UTiiilation at tbo stores, but the trade was '—r'nt on re«-ei»inc orders for shionient on ' the r '-"i;!«r st»an:er ont for the \ north tomorrow. > It *•!« oon»Mer<v] ?<<T+nin that the nricp* quoted to "•.rfher'v mftrkPts *ro<ild brine the \ bnsinese. aDd »« a r>.ineeouenrß there was not much nneaslne«« •« to the .llsjvisition of tbe accnmnlated enppl!e«. -The better market dereioped an paster tone and f-t-«« d«eH"ed 1c on a few small sales on the exebtajw. ETery one seemed to be carryine *nf fr'ipnr stocks to keep their trade well supplied. Now California fancy flat cheese was balf a cent iower. . . . -.--.-, - " . -.' ' Vales on the exchange were as follows: Hotter—lo rases of extras at 34c and 20 at "-".'■'•c a pound. •"«' ' " 'b«e»e—23 new California fancy flats at 17c a . T>onnd. . •,.:.-•.".-■ '•: ■' .■ <• • - ■ . - . ■ ;. . - r.sjrs—lo cases of selected pullets at 16e a «!**■«. '.- : ~ " :•■-.■- '■: ■■ - ■: ..■ "' ■"■ .. - Receipts were 54.000 rvoonds of butter, 24.300 po"ids of cheese and 2.4R4 causes of errs. The following »rr> the official quotations estab lisbpd-by nales. bid* and offers on the. floor of the. Dairr erebanee. Prices in the street, while cot erned by the e*«*hanre qnotatlone, generally range from I'ie to ;Hr biglier, owing to the Turions rharpes to be addedk - ■-. ■ > s BT'TTFR. I'F.R Prtl"Nr> Grades I«- I «»J *} *• *r •») t j rt n n i* ■ cr ! c- tr =• p , c , ! r I b 3 s I £ I g Evtras [83c I83e Wnrte ISle \?.IM. ■'.ire |»M,cttt%c The fiveragn quotation for extra butter for the week ended Saturday, February 15, was U4c per puiiml. Cheese^—Fancy California flat*. 17c r>er lb, *tesdy; do flrsrs. Isc. steady: do seconds. 14c, steady: fancy Yonnsr Americas. ISc, steady; do firsts. 16c. steady: Oregon flats. 17c. steady; do Y-Mina; Americas, I*c. firm: New York fancy, 20 &OOV4c. steady: Wisconsin fancy. steady. F-gg-s—California fresh, per dozen, cases in •• hided: Grades **1 •»! "5 5 19 1*' CD t J. 5 5 OB 5 I 8 K\trai Kirete We' ;19c t8%c]17\4e.l7%e 18c l"i4c!l6V.c'16^c (lTc ITe I )nc |17c liec !l6c Snoonds »rted Earc; Market In Xearby Countlea 'Sperie] Dispatch to The Call> PETALUMA, F«b. 20—There was no change in prices paid for egge today after the receipt of transactions of the San Francisco Dairy and l~gg exchange. Independent dealer* and «pecu iMtors paid off for Wednesday delivery at the rate of Iβ* , for extra ranrh and 14c for selected •lullets. Tbe delivery was not be»vy. SANTA ROSA. Feb. 3ft.—There was no change tertay In tbe local egg prices. On receipts of sd- T'.ees showing the morning transactions on tbc Shu Francisco Dairy Produce and Egg exchange. !<H-aI dealers paid 15H"C per dozen for first grade au<l 14c for second or pullet grade eggs. The production continues to Increase slowly p>it surely. Storage ha* already begun, and will ab- j (.orb large quantities as long ai» the present low I prices prevail. Feed remains high, SANTA CRDZ. Feb. 20—Eges enttmie low Iβ price and today's quotationa were not marked by any further changes. Extras of beat grade are plentiful and bring I6c. First* are also active j and buyers are paying 15c for them. Seconds or i pullet* are quoted at HVjC. Portland Batter Market PORTLAND. Feb. 20.—Butter—City and coun try creamery extras, solid pack, 37 Potatoes* Oniona and Vegetables Arrivals of asparagus yesterday morning were about 25 boxen aDd as retail tradesmen were ex pecting a decline In prices sale* were slew In the «-arly trade, with 25c a pound a high figure with raost dealers. Rhubarb was relatively firmer aDd lo better demand than "grass" and the beat bay iota were held at l-'-jc a pound, bat there were not enough sales at that flpnre to warrant quot ing It. Stocks of lettuce were le*« burdensome, and as much of the poor etnff previouely received had been weeded out, prices were a little firmer. Imported vegetable*. mien as Mexican tomatoes, Florida atriog beans, etc., continued to find prompt sale at high figures. Potatoes were dull with prices unchanged, while onions remained steady at tbc old quotations. Potatoes (per ctl)—River Barbanks. S3@soc; Sallnan do $1«31.25; Oregon do, esc@sl; sweet potatoes $1.90(5.2. Onions (per ctl) —Yellow, 50©65 c; yreen. 300 65c per box. Vegetables—Asparagus, per lb: green peaa, 10igl3c p<* r ,b - Mexican tomatoes, fI.SOQ LSS per box: cucumbers, $3g53.?5 per hot; garlic, i J-^eUV ,, * P* r lb: cabbajte, per ctl; csuli fjower, li(ifc4O<! per doren; green peppers. 20^2- r <c licr lb fir cbili and 30c for bell: carrot*. 50c per «aok; celery, *2(e2.."H> per crate: lettnee, 7C<c©f 1.2.*» per rrate for eoutbern; eproijts, e@7c per lb; artichokes. 7> r >c&sl.£> per cioeeo; muso loome. 20@75c per box; rhubarb, 6iiSc per io; do bay. 10@llc; Florida eggplant, 23@30c per lb; do string beans, 40c per lb. Deciduous aad Cltrn* Fruit■ Although the aritrer«te supplies of oranree in <be market are. sofflclent for current require ments, holdinrs at most of the storps are made up chiefly of broken itnes. stocks baylnic dimin ished considerably as « result of • lonr period of Ilrht receipts. Within a few days nereis will commence rollinr thl« ws>y again and the stores will be replenished. Prices at shlpplnr points rctn/iln firm and Ttlaes are consequently un fhanreU here. The ippl* trade contimiee slow. Lemon* and grapefruit are cnovlng fairly at well maintained pri<"p«. Apples (per box)— Fancy 4 tier reds. 75c@$l. with fonip Rejected tirtnjMnr *1.10<&1.25: 4 tier red pearmains. 40fii'«c: beliflower. t">cfflsl for 3H<3s4 tier and tW'fOe for 4U, tier: white win ter -vnrmslns. 7S(S , w»* Vewtown plpnlns. SI.?X«V 1.85 for ?.U tier. RV«*sl for 4 tier, and RftHiKc for 4'i tier: Common to choice fruit. 40@RT«. CUnts Frulfs <ncr »«ix>—Navel oranres. *2.7""« 3 for fancy. $2<i?2..10 for choice: frosted oranir«>s. tßntr*>r!'M»s. standard boxes. S2na2.."iO for choice and $1<91.25 for common: «»edlees rrape fruit. $1.50t5%5.r,0: Florida do. |3a)S.M: lemon*. $.i<S7 for choice and fancy, and $3.50®4 for standard: frosted Irmons. $1.80*3-90: lemon ettes. $4.r>o«i'e: Mexican limes nominal. Tropifal Fruits—Punaria*. 3(«3M>c per lb for Mexican: $TfiCl..V) r>T btinch for Hawnlian «nd 3U«*4c per lb for Central American; pineapples. $-@3 per dozen. Dried Frnita, RslKlne. XoJe an«J Honey Prone*— Bulk b.isU 2<iic per lb: 50e are 10s to 50* pnd $(*>> blffber. Other frulte. 1912 crop: grand- F.xtr* B0 lb bores— wtl. Choice Ci>ofce Fsnej apples. ... 5Hc 6%c 6c Iprfeots n Hc •••• >eachee .V f>ViC c >ars sVic R'ic »He nectarine* 5%e 8c e, 4c Raisins—At sweai«boT. 2V»e p"r lb to sTowers: oose mtiscetel. 3V;c, 4c and 4H<" tnr 2, 3 and 4 •rown. respectlTPly: 2. 3 and 4 crown layers. Be. $| and $1.25. respectirely; 5 crop Dehee*. •loiters. $1.70: 8 crown imperials. $2.20; seeded. ! lb boxer RH<* f«r fancy and 4c for choice, irlth the nsnal differential for 12 oe boxes; seed ess suitanas. 50s. 4*; c: do Thompson. 6c for inhlencbed and for bleached. Nuts (johblnjt prices to the trndeV—ltalian •hestnnts. 7<BBc: pecane. 17Q1SC: fllberU. 13® 15c: peannts. pinenutS. l?($14e. N>w crop- Almonds—Nonpareils. I X L. lStfllfic: Ne Pin* Ultra. Drakes. TJingiiedoce. 12»4c: walnnts. f. o. b. sblp ling points. No. 1 softshell, lBc: do hardshell. 15Vie; No. 2 hard and soft shell, budded. [7c. Honey—Fancy water white comb. lSM^l* , *: lark to amhef. white extrsHted. lomhial at flSjlOc per lb: lieht amber. S@»c; imber. 7(SSc: lower rrades. 6@7c p«r lb . Beeswax—29<jj3lc per lb for ligbt and 26® 28c ror dark. Chicago Fruit Market CHICAGO. Feb. 20. —Oranees—The main hc«l ness is in Floridas. Desirable sl*es are bavin* a good sale and are ruling flrtn. The Urge fruit does not sell so well, yet it is saleable at the difference Known in prices. Of grapefruit the supply continues good. Small and medium size are selling fairly well. Large fruit Is slow. Former prices prerail. Boxes. California nart?ls. 04 count. $2.25: 80 connt. $2.50: 06 count. $3® ."..25: 128 to 200 cojnt. $3; frosted. Florida. «K»ond basis, brtght. desirable sires. $2M> <J|2.75; some fancy. $3; Indian riyers, outside fancy, $2.75*83: russets, sound basis, desirable slses. $•-!: larjcp fruit. SO to 9«. russet or bright. $1.50@1.75. Tangerines. Florida straps, sound, depending on site. $1.506|2.r<0: grapefnilt. Flor liia, per box. bright, depending on fcise and qual ity. $2.25@3.50; russet. $2@2.50. Apples are doing fairly well in the way of sales. Stocks hare not been reduced snfflciently to bring abmit any change In prices. The supply both of barrels and boxes remains liberal. Some cars of barrels continue to come In and tn some cages the fruit Is said to hare shown some fro*t damage. The weather is favorable for the move ment of apples. Western box apples: Prices Quoted are for sales in a email way. Larre lots conld not be moved at these figures. Delicious, outside for a few extra fine, large. $1.50'?3; Jonathan. $1@ 1.65; Grimes' golden, outeide fancy. $t@l..V>; wtnesaps. $1.25@1.75; Spltzenberg. $1.20@1.73; northwest greenings, $1@1.25; Rome beauties. $1.25@1.50; home fancy, large. $1.75@2: Sta men wlnesaps. aristo black. $1.2T»«t1.R0; bellflowers. $1.25@1.50: Wageners, 75c(g$l; American reds, 75c<§51.50. Lemons—Supply Is ample. It Is larger of Im ported than domestic. Trade quiet. Boxes, Cali fornia fancy. $6.50: extra fancy, $7; extra cbolce, $0: Messina*. $5.75. Walnuts—Saleable when good, 50c. California Frnttsi Iβ Nevr York NEW YORK, Feb. 20.—e»4 narels, \ v t Thomp sons. 1 Navelencias. 1 Tangerines. Fair, warm; market unchanged Narels, extra fancy. $2.64«34.25; fancy. $2.05 <?|-".36; choice. $1@2.30 : standard. $1.30<§l»0: Thompson fancy. "$1.f15®£.75; choice, $1.70® 2.25; Tangerines, halres. 95c@51.85 : N*yelea- Cias, ?1.15(g1.e0. Poultry and Game Poultry handlers who predicted that country shippers would increase their shipments of tur keys in expectation of an aetire demand for Washington s birthday bad their opinions veri fied yesterday, for about 130 cases were receiyed up to noon. There la no more demand for the bird* on Washington* birthday than on an or dinary Sunday, but it happened yesterday that most of the offering* were in excellent condition instead of being "grasey" aa usual at this time of the year. Large retailers, who supply the hotel and restaurant trade, wanted the birds and they readily paid up to 24c a pound for tbe best selections, while nothing but yery poor staff sold below 20c. All descriptions *>t live poultry re mained firm on continued light receipt*. Poultry (ncr dozen > —Hens. $4.M)<g3 for small. $e@7 for large and $9@12 for extra; young roosters. $7.50*38.50; do extra. $9<Jslo; old roost ers. $4.50@5; fryers. 56.50<§8: broilers, $S«s6 for large and $3.50((*4.50 for small: ducks. $5@7 for old and $B<J|lo for young: gepse. $2<a3 per pair: pigeons. $1.5012; squabs. $2.50ti53 50; dressed turkeys. IS-α24c per lb: lire. 18@20c; Belgian hares, $4 / cfS per dozen. Game (per doaen) — Hare. $2.23@2.W>; gray geese. $3<g3.r>o; brant. $1..*0<(?2.50; white geese, $1.25@2; honkers. $4<ft6. Wild docks are nom inal, as dealers are unable to dispose of them satisfactorily, owing to the rigid enforcement of the game laws. Flour and Parlnaeeona Good* Hour (Det per bbl) —California family extras, $5.60«g6; do bakers , extras. $4.60@.V2b: super fine. $3.8004.10: Pnkota patents, $6.40@7.40; Kansas patents, $GQ6-2.'. Farinaceous Goods—ln 10 pound sacks are quoted as follows per 100 lbe: Graham flour, $2.90; entire wheat flour, $3: buckwheat flour, $5; self-raising buckwheat fiour. $5.80; wheat meal. $4; rtce floor. $6.50: rye flour. $3.70: ry« meal. $3.80: corn meal, yellow and white. $3.20: extra do. $3.50: oat groat*. $4.60: buckwheat groats. $8.80; hominy, $3.70: cracked wheat. $3.90; farina. $4.10; pearl barley. $5.5096; split peas, $6 for yellow and $7.50 for green. In 25 lb sacks 10c lower for all, and 20c lower for 50 lb sacks. Bean*. Seeds and Hnpi Beans (per ctl) —Lima. $.Y!Wto!s.eO: bayos, (3.3533.45: large white. $4.23f154.35: small white. $4.5r.(554.70; pink. $-1.70@5.90; crsnberry, $4.75@5; blackeye. $3@3.20: red. red kidney. $4*84.20: garvanzas. $3@3.30; horse beans. $1.75C4;2.23. Seeds—>fnstsrd. : flaxseed. $3.V> per ctl: canary. S%&4c per lb: alfalfa. 16®18c; rape. l<4®2He; timothy, nominal; hemp. 3'ic; millet, 2KO2ttc. Pried Pess—Green. $3@3.25 per ctl. Hops—California. 1912. crop to growers, 30<$ 21c per lb for choice, Is@lßc for medium and 12M:c for common. Hay and Feedstuff* Feedetuffs (per ton)— Bran. $23.30@2.T; shorts. $25r42fi: middlings. $31*133.50: rolled barley. $28.50@31: rolled osts for feed. $41(342: corn meal. $326534: cracked corn. $32®34: chopped feed, $19@23; evergreen ebon feed. $21 in car lots and $23 for Jobbing: oilcake meal. 20 ton lots $38.50. 10 ton lots $40. S ton lots $40.50. small lots $41: cocoanut cake or meal st mills. $27.50 for 10. $2R for 5 ton lots and $23.50 for small lots: alfalfa meal, carload lots $IS.r>o. jobbing $19.50; Eureka meal, carload lots $21.50; jobbing $23; vigorator. per ton. $22." Hay (per ton)— Fancy wheat hay. $24@25; No. 1 wbeat and wheat and o»t. $21.r>0@23: good ft. choice do. $18@2O.a0; lower grades. $14eje.30\ barley and oat, f!«@19; choice tame oat. $21® 22.50: other do. $17!g2n; wild out. $15@19; stock hay, $11(312: alfalfa. $12.50813-50. Straw—4o@73c per bale. Hides, Tallow. Grease and Wool Hides—Colls and brands sell about HQlc un der quotations. Heavy and medium salted steers. light. 12>4@13t4c; cowhides 12>4«i 134 c; stags. »<g94c: aalted kip. }4«j,15c; salted real and salted calf, dry hides. 234$ I murrain, 23c: dry calf and veal, 27@28c; I dry kip, 22(g24e: dry stag*. dry salt | hide*. 10c: abeepeklns. short wool. 25950 c; me dium. 50rri,S0c: long wool. Soc@sl.ls; lambs. Csc for long and lS'gSSe for short wool: shear ling*. 2O<®2s> fnr No. 1 and lOe for No. 2: norse hidea, salt, $2.75(33 for large prime and |2.2- r 2.30 for No. I: medium. $1.75<g2: small 7."»efiJ *1.25: colts. 2S<%soc; horsehides, dry. $2(32.2.', for large and $1.50® 2 for medium. 75c(ai$l for small and SS'SiCOc for coif: goatsklm, prim* angoras, 7ScQsl; medium. 8S«50c; long hair goat*, 33t; medium. 20c; kids, 5010 c. Tallow—No. l rendered, bbls. cans and drums. S^(Bsc. Grease —2@3c ptt lb. Wool—Fall dip. Mendocino and Humboldt, lo <ftl2c; middle counties northern. 9®llc; Sao Joaquln, e@Bc; mohair, good quality, 20Q27y6c per lb. Heraea and Mules Tbe following quotations for horses and mules are furnished by the Butchers' and Stock Grow ere . Journal: HORSES Detlrable drafter*. 1,700 lbs and orer. .«30©@5!50 Light drafters, 1,550 to 1.650 lbs 36042336 Cbunks, 1.350 to 1.500 lbs 200«250 Wagon horses. 1.250 to 1.350 lbs 180<§225 Delivery wagon horses, 1,050 to 1.280.. 135«5150 Desirable farm mares 1000125 Farm workera 75ffilOO MULES—MEDIUM AND EXTRA 9"0 lbe, 4 to 7 veare $75®125 1,000 lbs 4 to 7 years 125(3175 1,100 lbe 4 to 7 years 15O&200 1,200 lbs, 4 to 7 years 306^250 Over 7 years old range from $15 t» $28 lower. Note—Shippers to tnl« market must have horse* do** to type,. with age. bone cooformttUau and style, to command extreme quotation* j THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1913. General Merchandise Bars—Standard Calentt* gr« s n *»•«■# 9*ie «> the spot and »«4@e%c for June-July delivery: San Quentln, Bvie; wool ba«s. 47Hc for 4 and 4.-.SC for 3H lbc; Heece twine. 9Q9ttc per lb; bean bars. BUc Oil (quotations ar* for barrels)—Unseed. r.Bc per rallon for boiled and s«c for raw. 5 bbl lota Ie leaa, cases more: Baker's A A castor, cases, a rellons $1.11. 10 callons $1.08: commpnMal castor tn case,*. BOc; China nnt. canes. 75<aS5c per pal lon. extra bleached winter eperm oil. 80c: na™- s -ral winter sperm oil. 80c: pure lard oil. 85c; winter strained lard oil. 75c; pure n««tsJoot oil. 85c: pairt oil. 30<S40c. , . Con! Oil. Gasoline, etc.—Water wblte. iron barrels or drums. BH<>: 150 derree oil. Iron bar f rels or drums. 9%c; tn caees. Iβ^ , - epecinl do. i IOUc: pearl oil. in csse«, 15«. c; astrol. star. 15Uc: extra star 18% c: Kinlne 26c: eooone. igUc: red crown and motor «rasoline. n bulk cases 23Hc: enjcine distillate, in dnims So. In os«es 7c more: r"* machine gaso line, in bnlk S.*>u.c. in cases 43c: rarnisb mak ers' nnd paint*!* , naphtna, in bulk 15% cln c.-<•» 22Uf. Turpentine— In cases fiftc: 10 case lot*. !<• 1»»k; drums and iron barrels. 5!) c: Arotorps. case j «0c Iron barrels or dmms 23c per callon. Roxld— r. $9.45: H, $9.50: WC. $11.10 per barrel of 2*o notinda. . _„ Red and White I/cad—Red. S«tsV>c; white. 7% ! «Bi4c per lb: do In 5 and 10 too lots, «%c ana 7He respectively. REFIVEO ST'CAR MARKET The Western Surer Reflninr company motes as follows, net cash: Fine trrnnulated. 4.70 c: can ners* prannlafed. 4.70 c: fniit rravmliifed' 4.70 c; f?. ft E. crrrtal dominos. ."> lb carton* in cases. s.ROr: do 2 lb carton* in cases. »c: nionarch bar. B.edc: fplilets. \n half hble. r..20c: do tn 25 lb bores. S.-l'c; rubes 4.9-ir; monarch powdered. 4.*oe: XXXX powdered 4..«0c: candy trraoulated. 4.« V: confectioners' A. 4.70 c: beet rrannlated. 4.50 c: exfra C. 4.20 c: eolden C. 4.10 c: D. 4c. Barrels and SO lb h*es 10c. half barrels 25c. boxes .V)c more per 100 lhs tbsn ffr bar* of 100 lbs net. Bar in 35 nnA 40 lb tin* $1.70 more, in 8 and 10 lb tins K2.3S more per 100 Ibe than tb» price for this rrade In 100 lb bags. The California and Hawaiian Surer Reflnine eemnenv ouote s as follows: Granulated nasi*. 4.70 c: C. & H. fine standard. 4.70 c: eoarae dry rrsnnlated. 4.70 c: confectioners' A. 4.70 c: nerry. 4.70 c: powdered. 4.SOc: enbes. 4.85 c: "Higrrade bar. 5.05 c: bricks (Jn h»lf bble). 6.20 c: brlcke fin 2S lb boxes> R.45c: H. & E. crystal domtnoi (f> )h cartons In cas*>a>. 8.50 c: do 2 lb cartons tn cane*. »c: extra fine dry rrannlited (100 lb b«K» onlr) 4.50 c: extra C. 4.20e: C. 4.10« yellow p. 4c. Additional per 100 Ibe: In bbl« and 50 lb baes. 10c more: half bbls. 2Sc more: boxes. 50c more for all grades. Bar In R5 and 40 lh tins. $1.70 more: tn 10 lh tia». $2.55 more. Minimum order, carload weight. New York Produce SEW YORK. Feb. 20.—Hop*—Quiet. Hides—Finn. Petrolenm—Steady. Wool —Steady. '__. Surer—Raw steady. MnecOT**». $9 test. -.0?c; centrifugal. 96 test. 3.48 c; molasses, 89 test, 2.73 c. Refined steady. Butter —Easier- receipts, 6.205 tnbe. Creamery extras. 36c. Cheese— Steady. Receipt*. 2.232 boxes. K rr «_Steady; receipts. 14,9»5 cases. Re frigerator firsts. 15%<3iec; nearby hennery whites, pood to large slee. new laid. 2Bc. Etiporated Anplee—Quiet. Prime, SeSiic. Prone*—Steady. Apricots—ln better request. Peaches —Quiet. Raisins—Dull. Chicago Produce Market CHICAGO. Feb. 20.— Butter —Steady. Cream eries. 2SW."!TiUc. Eggs—Firm. Receipts, 5.877 cases. At maiir rasps included. 17@lSc; refrigerator firsts, 13® 14c; firsts. 19c. I.o* Anerlcx Frednce Market (Special IMspatch to The Call) LOS ANGELES Feb. 20.—Receipts of ppodnce nn the t.oe Angeles market today were: Kg**, «I 3 cases: butter. 43.1T.2 pounds: cheese. S.-TW pounds: potatoes. SO sacks; sweet petatOHi, TO sacks; apples. 4.330 boxes. • „ The price of local ranch ergs again declined today. A rather Irremlar market 1* ex pected uctil weather conditions improve. Beans fper ctn—No. 1 pink. $4.50; W>. t lima. $e«Q6.2. , i: Lady Washington. No. 1. $4.85ig B: small white. No. 1. $5.10<aje.2«: blackeye. $4.e0; Carranxa. $4.50: bayos, $4.50@5; Mexican reds. $4.50; lentils. $6<fi7. Potatoes (per BnTbanks. $1; Oregons. Salinas, $1.4X)@1.50; Lompoc. 51.55<% 1.6.1. Sweet Potatoes (per ctl)— $2.M). Butter (per lb>—Prices to trade 3e abore quo tations. California creamery, extra, 33V4c; creamery firsts. S2V a c. Eggs ''per dosen> —Local ranch, candled, 23V4c: ease count. 19Hc; p«llet». 18c; northern, cas* count. !7V.c. Cheese fper lb>—Northern frrsh. 18r: eastern singles. eastern twins. 18c: eastern cbed dars. 19c: eastern longhorns. 2Oflf2lc; Oregon daisies. 18®I8V4c: swiss. imported. So@32c; Swiss, domestic. Mock. 23c: Roquefort, 45c; cream brick, 21c; limburger, 22c. Livestock Market CHICAGO CHICAGO. Feb. 20.—Cattle— Receipt*. 4.800 head: market steady. Beeves. Texas steers. $3.20x9!«: western steers. $5.50®7,65; «tock<»r« and feeders. «6®7.fifl; cows and heifers, $3.1.V<i;7.40; calves, $7®10.50. Hogs— Receipt*. 84.000 bead: market slow. Light $R.10<JJ8.3.";: mixed. $8.05@8.35; heavy. rr«me.a2tt: p«rt. $7.55e8.05; pigs, $6.25@ «.!*; bulk. $S.2o<&S.3ri. Sheep—Receipts. 14.000 heart: market steady. Native. *.>@«.B0: western. $3.25<5e.60: yearlings, $B.ft3<S7.R"*: lambs, natives, $7.25@8.85; western, $7.23@8.80. KANSAS CITY KANSAS CTTY. Feb. 20.—Cattle—Receipts. 2.000 heart. Including 200 southern: market steady to stronsr. Nutire steers. $7®8.75: south, crn steers. $6,25<!?7.75: southern cows and lieif era. $4@6.30; natrve cflws and heifers. $4<3«: stnekers snd feeders. $««*8: bulla. «.".25tfie.75: calves. $6.50(510: western steers, $6.50@8.25; western cows. $4<gR.75. Hogs—Receipts. 7.000 head: market 3c lower. Bulk. $7.95*88.15: heavy. $7.90@5.05: packers, and butchers, $7,75@8.15; light. $8(38.20; pigs, $7«7.25. Sheep—RecHpts, 8,000 bead; market strong. Muttons. Jt4.7r>(&iß.ls: Colorado Ismbs. $B@S.RS; range wether* and yearlings, $5.25@7.50; range ewes, $3.75@7.75. SOUTH OMAHA , SOUTH OMAHA. Feb. 20.—CatMe— Receipts. 350 head: market steady. Native steers. $6.75<$ R. 40: cows and beifers. (507.35; western steers. $S.SO«?S: Texus steers. $.i'5?6.50; cows and heif ers. $4.500e7r,: calre*. $6<f|9. Hogs—Receipts, 14.300 b.-ad: market lower. Heavy. $7.W<aS: light. *R«JS.I.'; pigs, $6.50® 7.70: balk of sales. *7.85@8.05. Sh»ep—Recpipts. R.OOO heart: market strong. Yearllnes. 57.35tf&7.53; wethers, $5.73@6.50; ewes, $5.50@6; lamhs. $8(3«.75. PORTLAND PORTLAND. Teh. 20.—Cattle—Receipts. WO: tncrket steady. Choice steers. ?7.B0<88: good strrrs. $7<5?7.30; medium steers. $fi. choice cows, Sβ.TiOrtJ": R cows, $eiae.sO: medium cows. $.">©«> choice ralve*. $•«*!>; good heavy calves. $8.50®7.50; hulls. $5.50<«:6. Hors—Receipt s. SOO: market firm. Light, $7.70@8.20; be«Ty, ?ti.7.">Q7.25. R D^.p_Ri.c< .|pts 2.300; market steady. Tear linjt wethers, $3.05@G.20; ewes, $4(g5.25 : lambs, $6@7.25. MISCELLANEOUS MARKETS Cotton Market NEW YORK. Feb. 20.— E. F. Hntton & Co.'c wire aays: "Our market had a small upturn after the opening on higher Intermediate cablee from Lirer pool. but shortly before tbe close of that market buying order* from abroad ceased and a general selling wave started here and carried July 27 points below the high point of yesterday. October was stronger and only showed • decline of ft ls points from yesterday's high. "Receipts are coming in mare freely from snntbern ports ami spot holders are more -in clined to let go. The yarn market Is also re ported to be In *err poor condition and the trade lis wondering what will happen next. No satis factory explanation has been gtren for the condi tion In yarns. The picking up of port receipts would suggest an Increase in exports rood. Ex ports up to the close of yesterday were 950,000 bales behind last season. "Sentiment is orerwhelmlngly bearish, and the market is in a position where any bullish new* or profit taking tomorrow over the two days' holi day would canse a sharp advance, on which there woald probably be Increased offerings and a smash, as that hss become quite a fad now." Spot closed quiet. 10 points down. Middling uplande, 12.60 c: do gulf. 12.75 c. No tales. COTTON FUTURES Year Option. Open. High. Low. Close. Feb. 19. ago. Feb 12.18 12.17 10.14 March ..12.07 12.13 12.01 12.11 12.08 10.17 April lI.W 11.97 10.26 May 11.93 12.01 11.84 11.95 11.93 10.35 Jane n-84 11.81 10.39 IJuly ....11.87 11.90 11.75 11.8* 11.83 10.42 I Aug. ..*.11.72 11.78 11.67 11.75 11.71 10.33- Sept 11-50 11.47 10^7 Oct 11.45 11.48 11.40 11.46 11.44 10.48 Dec 11.47 11.30 11.40 11.46 11.44 10.52 Jan 11.42 11.43 11.38 11.43 11.40 10.48 St. I.ouin Wool Market ST. LOTITR Feb. 20.—Wonl—Steady: medium trades combing and clothing, 2314 @26c; light Inc. 19@21c; heary fine, 13@18c; tub washed, n#3Bc. New York Coffee Market NEW YORK, Feb. 20.— E. F. Huttoo A. Co. , * wire says: "New low levels were made in the coffee mar ket this morning, with heavy trading on the call. Opening prices were at a 10 to 15 points decline, tbe market showing a partial recovery later. Trade was active and liquidation persistent. Hamburg and Havre were again decidedly weak. Hamburg was 1 to m pfennig off at the opening, and at 2 p. a- showed a net decline of to 1% pfennig. Tbe weakness at Hamburg was credited In part to the reports that Joseph Oanon, aa Important operator Iβ Hamburg, had •sked for an extension of credit, and alto that be was believed to hare sold 100,000 to 150,000 begs of coffee the last few days." COFFEE FUTURES Option— Open. High. Low. Close. February 12.00 c March ll.Ole 12.050 11.84 c 12.03 c April 11.98 c 11.98 a 11.98 c 12.20 c I May 12.10 c 12.90« 12.00 c 12.29 c Jon« 12.38 c July 12.18 c 12.43 c 12.18 c 12.43 c August 12.R0C September 12.34 c 12.57e 13.81 c 12.rS7e 1 October 13.20e 12.21 c 12.80 c 15.47 C November 12.30 c newnber 12.05e 12.SSe 12.08 c 12.SSc January :...12.53e 12.35 c 12.35 c 12.35 c Sales, 134,750 bags. New Yorlc Met-1 Market NEW YORK Feb. 20. —Copper—Steadier. Spot and February. 14.25 c bid: March. April and May. 14.25®14.75e: electrolytic, 14c: lake, 15.25 c: cast in*. 14.75 c. Copper exports thie month. 22.905 tons. London copper dull. Spot, f64 ss; futures. {(4 Si. „ ~ Tin—Weak. s?not, 45*.57«i»4«.«3V.c ! : Febra ary. 48.2.%«45.62Hc: March 47.W<as48c: April. 47.25®47.75e. lAKaI exChsnee sales. 125 tons. London tin. week. Snot. £218; futures, £214. at London lead, Mβ 12s 6d. • Kpelter—Btsy at 6.2566.35 c. London spelter, £25. AnHmrmy—Quiet. Ookson'f. 9.?'0<a9.40c. Iron—Steady and nrfebanged. Cleveland war rants, 61s 0d in London. Xmnl utoree— Tnrpeetlee end Roeln SAVANNAH. Ca., Feb. 20.—Turpentine—Firm *t 43c. Hate* 78. receipts 203. shipments 20, stock* 19.000. _, . . Rosin—Firm. Sties Sl7, recetpts 724, ehin ments 621. itock* Quotations: A. F. C. P. S*.3f>: E. M.3S: F. ««.4O; O. M.4S; H. $*..V5: I. *c.70: K. Sβ »O; M. 17; N, $7.05; WO. $7.10; WW, $7.1507.50. REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS j William *n<l Hiittie Goldman to Horace C. Sexton, lot tn NF. tin* of R" ss atteK. UO NW of Toleom. NW 0:8 to 0:5 more or less by NE 100; Henry R. Cosbl* to T.Ulian Co»We. lot tn W line of Poußlaes street. 235 N erf Twenty-fifth, N 2j 3 Patrick's?O'Roiirke and wife to Teter Fr«n<M* Hurt, lot tn SB line of Verona place. 186:4 NE of Third street. NE 22 by 8E 70: $10. W. C. Content and wife to James E. Byan, lot 17. block 8. Lakevtew tract: $10. H. E. Chandler et al. to Gioseppl Mswera. lot tn N Une of Silver svpoue. I<*s E of Mission street. N 84. E 50. S W 50:9. and one other parcel: $10. . . ___ Guteeppe Pennisl to Aneelo NJcotra. lot In SW line of Cotter street. 324 * T ; 8E of Sen Joee avenne. SE 0:3 by 8W 100: $10. Moneta Investment company to Keieto Lombardi aod wife, lot 40. block 4. Sunnyside: $10. Ana-elo Ntcotra to Aneelo MoraMto et al., por tion of lot 13. Demartlnl tract: $10. Mary W. Shannon to May W. Shannon, lot In E Hoe of Fifth avenue. 150 S of Clement street. S 25 by E 120: $10. Anastasla Haley to Walter A. Hoffmann, lot In W Una of Leavenwortb street. 38:8 S of Broadway. S l«: oby W GO: $10. Michael F. Haley and wife to Walter A. Hoff mann, lot In W line of street. 20 S of Broadway. S 18:0 by W 60: $10. Edna M. Haskin and husband to Margaret E. and l/onle La Place, lot In R line of Thirty-flrst avenue, 125 N of Vicente street, N 25 by E 120: $10. Francois Faobert to nelene Fanbert, half of lot In N line of McAllister street, 31 :S W of Cen tral avenue. W 25 by N 100, and one other piece; $10. Mrs. B. M. Wallace to Adolph N. Schopke, eme qnarter of lot 30. block 32, City Land association; $10. August Glgilng and wife to same, three-quar ters of same. .Ltrther Osboroe to Harriet E. Osborne, lota 1341) and T3SO. *lft map 2: $100. Cornelia A. Spilker to Savings Union Bank and Trust company, lot st NE corner of Dlvl»ader« and Sacramento streets. N 62:8>4 by E 81:3, and two other parcels; $10. Mercantile Towel Supply and Laundry com pany to Gallaod Mercantile laundry, lot in NT3 line of Eighth street. 130 SIS of Folsom. SB 25 by NE 75. and one other piece; $10. Margarette Hanntin to Frances Joy. tot Jβ S line of I street, 107:6 W of Thirty-second ave nue. W 25 by S 100: $10. I.ueile Geary to Frances Jey. name: $10. E. J. Levin, gnardtan estate of Mary (Incompetent), to T,. T. Pockmm and A. Roeen sblno. lot in W line of Twentysecoml arenue. 125 N of A street. N 25 by W 120; $1,400. Adolph Schwerin and wife to Alice Klnney. lot commencing 275 N*W from l»W corner of Italy avenue and Naples street, NW 100 by NE 25; $10. Carrie Antooy to Laura Schr«eder et el., fourth interest In lot in S line of North Point street. 114 Wof Hyde. W 82 by S 137:6 U. and one other parcel: sift. Augustus R. Llltie ft al. to Jfeeph G. Stroms wold. lot 1087. gift man 3; $10. Catherine and Cornelius P. Williams to Mary Welsh, half Interest in lot In SB line of Madrid •treet, 150 B of Italy arenue, NE 25 by SE 100; gift. Orrillo C. Prxtr Jr. and wife to Stnart F. Smith, lot In NE line of Spear street, 220:2 SE of Miwion, SB 81:». NE 275. NW 45:10, W 137:«. NW 45:10. SW 137:«; $10. Stuart F. Smith and wife to Samuel Center, same; $10. Samnel Center and wife to Savings Union Bank and Trust comoany, same; $10. Mercantile Trust company, trustees estate of Richard r>. Chandler (deceased), to F. Smith, lot in NE line of Spear street. 228:2 SE of Howard, SE 45:10 by NE 137:6. and two other pe#els; $ . Stuart F. Smith and wife to Serines TTnlon Bank and Trust company. lot in SW line of Stenart street. 1R3:4 SE of Howard. SE 132:6. SW 13T:«. NW 45:10, RW 137:6. NW 45:10, NE 137:8, NW 4.1:10, NE 137:6: $10. W. W. Williams to Fred C. Jones, lot Jn R Hne of Pine street. 87:6 E of Webster. S 100 by E 25: $10. California Newton to America Murdoch, lot tn N line of Valtejo street. 40 W of Laguna, W 28:0 by N 120; $10. Emannel's Cnureh of the Evangelical Associa tion of North America to Charles Katz, lot In SW line of Twelfth street. 200 SE of Market. SE BO by SW 75:11; $10. Charles and Rose Knta to Emarmel's Church of the Evanjrelical Axsoclatlon of North America, lot at SW corner of Nineteenth and Capp streets. 8 65 by W 104:6: $10. Louis C. and Annie Katherlne Hambereer to Mary St. Amant. lot In W lln» of Sanches •treet. 26 H <>t Army. S 44 by W 80: grunt. David Paul, and wife to Henrietta Titus, lot tn E ltne of Texas street, 175 N of Nineteenth, N 25 by E 100: $10. Fernando Nelson and wife to Oscar Herman A Bro.. lot In W line of Fourteenth avenue. 1«2 N of B street. N 126, W 135. S 95, E 7:0. S 30, E 127:6; $10. Oscar Heyman ft Bro. to William B. and Ma tilda Irvine lot In W ltne of Twenty-second ave nne, 9»:5 N of C street. N 25 by W 120. and one other parcel: $10. Ellen Carroll to Charles Carroll, lot tn N line of Sloet boulevard, 550 E of Thirty-ninth avenue, E r>o by N 123:11: gift. Charles and Julia Goesal to W. C. Wodell. lot tn N line of Dβ Long street. 82:4 W of Lleblg. N 70 by W 25; $10 Ann Keefe to Henry and Alice T.von*. lot tn NW Hn* of Porter avenue. 107:4 NE of Farra gut street. NE 26 by NW 103:6; $10. BnlldlßK Contract Arthur J. Helneman. executor bf the estate of Harry M. Helneman. deceased, with Frank F. and Fred G. Kronnlck—Alterations and additions to a two story frame buildlna , . .flats into anart ments on N line of Bush street, 147:6 E of Gona-h. X 60 by N 120. for $2,000. Conrad and Henry Getxert with A. Brisa A Co.—All worfc for two story frame hiiildine (store and flnt> In E line of Ftllmore street. 59:6 N of Greenwich. N 26 by E f>o. for $4,475. Clara S. Hamilton with George Goodman Ar tificial Stone company—Oradina-. concrete, etc.. for front walls, steps and to dwellinr In W line of Scott street. ft 2:6 S of Green, S 45 by W 110. for $1,863. » WRONG CONCLUSION COSTS MAN HIS LIFE Mtlee Roach Shoot* Lnli Perec, Whom He Suspected of Stealing:, Then Dis- cover* Mistake STOCKTON, Feb. 20.—Miles Roach, who laet night shot and fatally wounded Lule Peres, Mexican, whom he accused of having robbed his house at Holt, collapsed today when a deputy sheriff, who was making , an examina tion of the premises, found $40 in gold which Roach accused Perea of stealing. The money was hidden in a flower pot, and Roach had forgotten the location. Perez died early today, after making a statement in which Roach is accused of murdering him without cause. BOURN WANTS POOR FARM Spring Valley Ma«aaie Looking for New Residence Site (Special DUpatca to tie Call) REDWOOD CITY, Feb. 20.—1t was author!tatively stated today that Wil liam B. Bourn, president of the Spring Valley Water company, has offered to purchase the poor farm from the county of San Mateo. The agents of the water magnate say it Is his inten tion to build a magnificent country home on the property. If the Varm is sold the proceeds will be used for the acquisition of a site nearer the rail road and the erection of a modern almshouse. FIGHT FOR TWO CHILDREN Fatber and Grandmother Engage Iβ Seaaatfmal Lck«l Caateat (Special DiapatCh to The Call) SAN JOSE, Feb. 20. —Two children of Samuel Weed.of San Francisco are in volved In what Iβ expected to be a long drawn out afhd seneationa! legal battle for their possession which has begun in the superior court. According; to witnesses the children have been in the Custody of their grandmother, Mrs. Rebecca Weed of Gilroy. for nine years. ever since they were abandoned by tfteir lather. Recently the grandmother "Aβ eppointd their guardian. FIRE CHIEF SAYS EXITS NOT SAFE School Board Will Make In vestigations at Edison and Fairmount Schools Erish Children Will Have Holiday During Week of March 17 Fire Chief Murphy called attention of the board of education yesterday afternoon to insufficient fire escapes and exits at the Edieon and Falrmount schools. The committee on buildings was directed to these mat ters. A delegation headed by P. J. K*l leher asked the board to granj child ren of Irish parentage permission to absent themselves on St. Patrick's day. The committee was advleed that such request is not necessary, as that day comes Iβ x'acation week. Bessie M. Carmlehael. Nano Llvine ston, Mildred McEaohern. Eva X Mold rup and Meta Wolff were elected reg ular teachers, having served their pro bationary term to the satisfaction of their respective principals. M. Alice King was appointed 18 months ago a substitute teacher at the girls' high school and at the end of one year she presented a claim for $400 difference between the pay of a sub stitute and a regular. This was dis allowed. The consulting architects reported that the cost of intended improvements of the yard at the Junipero Serra school and placing a fence around the same will be $8,017. Ruth Heilfrom. secretary of the graduating class of the L.owell high school of 1910. asked for permission to give a dance in the school March 29. The matter was referred to the com mittee on building "for execution." The amount of half pay allowed to teachers granted leave of absence on account of illness during January was 1506. The Esparanto society of this city was granted the use of the assembly room of the High School of Commerce twice a week in which to study. ■Leave of absence' was granted to \ Alice Purrlne. Mary L. O'Neal and Helen Murphy. Martin A. Foley resigned aa Janitor in the department. Cohen Held to Aeswer —Charles Cohen, charged violating the white slave act by bringing Evelyn Mitchell to San Francisco from Denver for immoral purposes, was held to an swer yesterday by United States Com missioner Francis Krull. His bond was fixed at RAILWAY TRAVEL aT^^^^^a^a^^^lßv I See the GRAND CANYON OF THE FATHER RIVER aad THE ROYAL GORGE The "Paaama-Paciec ,, Express aa* T,ae "1915" Mall Train* Lea re Union Ferry Depot Arrlte • :10a ( Stockton, Saeratnentn. Salt Lake, ) •:*•» < Denrer Omaba, Chicago, Kan- > 7:80 peas City. St. Louie ».5 :3 °* 4:10p Stockton 10:20* Through Standard awl Touriet Sleeping Can Tla Denver & Rio Grande and Mlssonrl Pacific, Rock Island lines and Burlington route. Dining Care and Electee Light*. jsSlsK SchediTe Effective J|jjfe& Nov. 6, 1912 UNION FERRY DEPOtf I ' VIA RArSAT.ITO 1 ~Arri™ 7:46 a PeUltime. Santa Ko«a. Healdw | bnrg, CloTerdele, I'klah. Wil- I Utj Longrale. ••Sebaetopol. T:Osp 8:15a!Soooma, Glen Ellen f t6:Oftp ) ! ?t6:35p( 8:1B» Pt Reye*. Camp Monte J t6::«p ) rJo. Duncan Mills. Cecadero! ( )7:S5p J 8:43 a Peteluraa. Santa Rosa, GtKrne vllle. Montfl Rio, Duncan (tSiSSp) Mills. Casarif-ro (leares from ( {T:S5p J Duncan MJHs) * lO:43a : Petaluo>a, Santa Rosa, Healde | bur* 1 5:06p l:4spPetaluma. Santa Rosa, Gnerne-I j rllfr. Monte Rio. Duncan] Mills 30:35 a T2:4Sp Pt. R*ye«. Camp Meeker 8:15p Petalorna, Santa Rosa, Healds- I burn Cloverdale. Uklan, I Wfllita, "Sebastopol JI:3Sa 4:48p; Sonoma. Glen Ellen % .. fl:3sa s:l6p!petalunia. Snnta Rosa. Healde- t hwrg P-.n-.n ELKCTRIC St BHRRAN VIA SAUBAUTO Mill Valley. San Rafael—Daily eyery 30 mlnutre frons 6:45 a. n>. until 9:43 a. m.: honrly nntll 2:45 n. n>.. then 3:15 p. m. and erery 80 minute* until 6:45 p. m.. then 7:45, 6:15. 11:15 p. m. and 12:30 a. in. Fairfax— I*av#e 10:45 7:15. 7:43. i:IR, 5:43, »:15 »:4S, 10:45, 11:45 a.m.; 12:45. 1:45, 2:4.1, S:l5 3:45, 4:15. 4:45. t:ll 5:45. 6:15, 6:45, 7:45." 9:15. ll:lo p. m.x 12:30 a. na. Pan Qnentln ria Sao Rafael—Leare dally at 9:15 a. m. and 1:45 t> ra. TlbTiron and Belvedere —Dally erery hour from 6:4 ft a. m. unttl 1:45 p. m.; then 3:13 p. m. and erery boar until 6:15: then 7:45.0:15 and 11:13 p. no. and 12:30 h. n>. •Arrives daily 10:85 a. tn. ••Arrtrea Simdars 7:05 p. m.. week days 6:.V> p.m. fE»ce#t Sua d»y«. JSundsye only. ISattirdsys only. Red T.lne Transfer Oropany's agrente are aa thorized to check baggage direct from residence. ' MUIR WOODS MT. TAMALPAIsS via «au«auto ftmnr UHKSH OWOT, FOOT OT MAMCET aTWEET WT B—sTrtt,»l.M,CliHtliTrt»,g.tO T U.tiFnatfttt I U.Mitrfwte If. Mi TaM^ST* WMki.fl SaaaV WwMgt Jgjg. WgMiyj Swrfay 9:45 a 8:45 a t 7:20» 11:Sβ* Jtfßa 10:40 a I:4p S:-5« MftiUifM fofP IJ:4te • 4:45? lj-4ft i'AU Mβ* 4:«t I:4K 11:45 a 4:50*1 fc6ep * 8:35# 2 : sff I:<s§ 3:|0» |:4fp liib 4:41." 4:4» •a»bud»>i<aly. tMondiyicmly. sMt.Tun«lpMio«l|W ( Saueiho F«rry-TeL Kearny 4080 Ticket Often < 687 Markct-tal. Kearay 2751 / 874 Mwket-Tri. Doacb«44o7 General Offlee—Mfll VaUey. Cat. T-< MiMValtey Sob.Sl -Imnttlmmrat "IMrIT m riwmtm» wwtt BAY AID IWTTBBtmBAM KOUTKft hat* km TttMlta IMO. 3JO ftoa ieST!? , AHCTJOHNSAUES E. CURTIS AUCTIONEER Office and Salesroom. Vau Ness »t Sacramento. Phone Kranklln 22«4. Tbe old e*t*bU*he* boose of CURTIS—do connection with any branch. FOR SAUE—Two carloads of nne bfr draft and waron horses; (8> dapple greys as rood as eyer came to this market; all well brofcfn. young and sound; wetrbt of spans. ...!»0 tn .1.650 ponnds. Some trood contractors' or sand wsjron horses reasonable. Call nnd see JOS. LEVY. 335-340 Fell st.; phone Market 38TT. READY FOR PIE CUTTING Placer County Committee Indonea Sev- eral Applicant* for Place (Special Dtspttcfe to Tbe Call) AUBURN, Feb. 20.—Placer county's democratic central cjmmlttee at a meeting today passed resolutions In dorsing W. A. Shepard for collector of internal revenue for the northern Cali fornia district, Ben P. Tabor for the judgeship of the United States circuit court of California. TV. O. Davis for collector of the port of San Francisco and Senator T. W. H. Shanahan for superintendent of the San Francisco mint; also the following: for poet masters in Placer county: C. H. Fran cis. Loomis; Frank Wrenn, Newcastle; I* F. Morgan, East Auburn: Alice Dur nin, Colfax; J. M. Haskell. Rocklin; Mre. W. W. Anderson. Roeeville. The Committee passed a resolution declar ing , that no persons not in strict accord RAILWAY ** THAIM LEAVE AWO AWE DUI TO AWWVE FHOW FEBRUARY 17, »»3 ' VIA fiaarax ■aw (Foot of Market Street) AniTa (Subject to chaafa without notice) 2.15 a Niles, livermore, Tracy, Lathrop, Stockton, Lodi, Gait Elk Grove, Sacramsato Rose ville,Auburn,Gilfax t0.49» 2.18 a Sacraavsnto, Marysrille, Bicfa, Chieo. 10.40* 6.40 a Kicimond. Port Costa. Martinet. Aatioeh, Byroa Hot Springs. Tracy. Patterson, Newman, Lo* Baaos, lade, Kerman. Fresno ll.oSp 6.40 a San Leaadro. Hayward, Niks. Saa Jos* e.Wa 7Mi Tβ* Statesman—Richmond, VaUeio Juactba (VaUeio), Port Costa. Beaica, Suisua, Elaira, D*via, Sacramento • ■ 8.50* 7.20 a GoldaeM Paas.-TruVtee, Hasen. Wa buska. (Yerriaitoß, Hudaoa), Mia*. Tooopaa, QoUfield, Urn, Heeler . B.loa 7.20 a Richmond, Port Costa. Beaida, Bui sun, Dixon. Sacramento 7.50* 7.20 a Ehnh*, Vaca\ille, Runuey 7.50* Rosevilfc, Marysville (Oro>-ille). Red diag, Dunsmuir 10.40f 7.20 a Davis. Woodland. "Williams, Maxwell. Willows, Hamilton, Corning, Red Bluff 7.50 i 7.20 a Niles, Pleaaaatoa, livermore, Tracy, Lathrop. Stockton (Oakdaie), Lodi. Sacramento 7 J0» 7.20 a Tracy. Patterson. Newman, Lot Baaos, Insle, Kerman, Fteaao 430* 7.48 a Richmond. Vallejo. Naps, Calie'.oga. Saata Roaa. Crockett, Port Ceeta... 6.10s t7.40a Avon. WaJaut Greak, Saa Ramoa, Livermore TB*o> B.ooa Newark, West San Jo«e, Loe Gatos, Wright, Feltoa (Ben Lomond, Boul der Creek), SanU Crux B.BOt 8.40 a Port Costa. Martinet. Byron Hot Boring*. Tracy (Stocktoa). Merced, Bereada, Madera. Fresao, Fowlar. Selina, Traver, Goshea Junction (Haaford, Armota). Tulare, Bakers field 4JOf 8.40 a Visalia. lind»y. Portenille, Ducor.. 7.10* 8.40 a Yosemite Valley via Merced 4.30* 9.00 a Irvington, San Joee 7.30p 9.00 a Nile*, PSeaaaaton, Livermore. Stock toa (*Miltoß). Valley Spria*. loae. Sacramrato fklr* 9.00 a Tuoiumae. Soaora.Janaettown.Aajel*. 2.50b 9.00 a Atlantic Express—Sacramento, True kee. Ogdaa, Salt Lake City. Denver, Kaasas City. Omaha, Chicago 8.30» 9.00 a Tonopah-aoldSeld Standard Slaepv.. B.loa 9.00 a Vallejo Junction, VaEejo { 7 jo£ 9.40 a Riehmoad, Saa Pablo. Pinole, Vallejo Junction, Crockett. Port Coal*. Mar* tiaea, Avon. Concord, Saa Ramon.. B.loa 10.20 a Saa Fraacieco Overland Limited— Dearer. Kansas City. St Louis, Omaha, Chicago 2.10s 10.40 a VaUeio, Mare Island. Napa J SjM* 10.40 a Stockton. ! { 'fjoj 10.40 a Los Aageles Passenger—Port Costa, Martiaei. Byron Hot Springs. Tracy, Stocktoa, Merced, Madera. Freaao, (Haaford, Coaiinga. \ iaaliaX Baken neM, Lot Aageles 7.10* 11.20 a Shasta Limited-Portland. Tacoma, Seattle .9.80* 12.00n Richmond. Port Costa. Beaicia. Sui-1 aua, Elmira, Dixoa, Sacramento.. J 11.10 a «2.00n Davia,WiUi*ms.Colu*a Juac, Willow*, (krmantowo, Orkad. HamUtoo ... 6.60f 12.00n Maryanile, Chico, Red Bluff. 4.30* I.oo* Nile*. Irvingtoß. Saa Jose 2.50 a 1.20p Saa Leaadro, Niles, Centerville, New ark. (Redwood), Saa Jose. 7.60> 1.40* Newark, Alviso. Agnew, SanU Clara. WestSaaJoe* 10.00* 11.40* Wright, Boulder Creek. Saata Crui .. 10.00» 2.40* Saa Leaadro, Nile*, Baa Jow *U0» 3.00* Beaici*. Winters Sacramento—Wood land, Tudor, Yuba Citi'. MaryaviUe, Orovtlle 11.19 a 3.20* Richmond. Port Costa. Martinet, Byron Hot Springs. Modesto, Merced, Madera. Fresno , 1049* 4,00* Fort Costa, Martinet. Concord. Walaut Creek, San Ramon. Livermore. 9-30* 4.00* Richmond. Vallejo, Napa, Caliltoga, Qlea Ellen, Santa Rosa. 9.30 a 4.00* Niles (Ceuterrille, Newark), Sunol. Pleaaaaton, livermore, Tracy, Stockton, Lodi. Sacrataeato 12.50* 4,40* San Leandro, Hay ward, Niiea, Pieae aaton, Livermore 830 a 4.40* Irviagtoa. Saa Jos* 9.30 a 4.40* Tracy. Patterson, Nawman, Loa Banoa, Kennao, Fresno 18 40* 440p Valiey Flyer—Port Coat*, Byroa Hot Springs, Tracy, Modesto, Merced. Madera, Fresao, Qoahea Junction, Tulare, Balwrsfieldj Moi*T*. Los Angeles 1250? &00* Vallejo, Port Coata, Beaida, Suisua, Sacramento, Ro«w\iile, liacola. Wheatland, Man-sviU* (OrovjUe). Gridley. Biggs, Chico 1140 a 6.00» Davis. Arbuckle. Williams. WUbwa. Orlaad, Tehama lO4Op tJOOf Newark, West San Jose, Loa Oato*... 8.30* 6.20* Saa Leaadro. Lorento, Hayward. Nile*. Pleaaaatoa. Livermore, Tracy, Stockton 3.10» 6.20* Owl Limited—Port Cost*. Tracy, Fiesao, it* Angeles B.los 8.20* Hayward, Nile* and Saa Joae e.eOf 8.40* Eutern Express—Ogden, Pueblo.Deo vcr. Kaaaas City. St.Louia. Caicago. 8.30| 8.40* Port Coats, Benicia, Buitun, Etaaira, Sacrameato, Colfaz, Truckee, Reno, Sparka 9.30| 7.00* China and Japan Mail—Ogden, Cheyenne. Denver. Eansa* City, Omaha, Chicago 3-10| [ 7M) PortCoeta, Byroa Hot Spriaga, Stock toa. Sacramento, Colfax, Trucke*. Reao. 3.191 J7.00f Richmond (Valleio). Port Co»ta, Mar tines. Concord. Wamut Creak, Pleaa actOß. Nilaa. Oakkad 12.4* 820* Oregon Express—Sarramento. Rose- vifie, Maryaville, Redding (Klamath Falls), Ashland, Portland, Tacoma, Seattle, Spokaae 1.19| 8.00» Jit Edea, Alvarado, Newark, Saata *, Clara, Saa Joee 7J»f 9.40* Bakensfield. McKittrick, Harletoo. Monarch, Moron. Fellow. Shale 7J9l 19.40* Riehmoad. Port Costa, Tracy, Mo deeto, Mercad. Madera, Freaao. Haaford, Tulare. 7^9l 9.40* Haafnrd. Amona, Lemoon, Huron, Coaling*. 74MN 9.40p Viealia, Exeter. liadsay. Porterrilla, Ducor, Famoso '. 7MH I l&20p Portland Expreea—Davia, Wilbwg, Red Bluff, weed, (Kkmath FalUi, s> Aahiand, Roseburg, Portland, Ta coma, Seattle 7.30 i I NETHERLANDS ROUTE Pram Pieifle Strttt Wharf TMe toato offers exception*! opportunity for Atrto mobtliito to reach all paints as Uμ Sartamat* Rivei ColKMville, Emmaton. Rio Visu. Isfeton, Ryde, Wainu Grore, Voideo. Court land. Clarkiburg, Saaumto. StNmr NtvtJ« VeaTw Sμ Fnodsco 5.30 a. m. dail: except Sunday, arriviax Skcramento 7.00 p. m. Storata st all points en route. Leavw Sacrament o 9.00 p.na. datl; except Sunday, aniriag Sia Fraaciaco 7.00 t> m. H< •tope cnirouie. tlwrwif M«doe or AmeN, iewm 3an Fntodeeo LQ p. m. daily except Sunday; arrive Sacramento 4XO a. ta daily except Monday. Leave Sacramento 10J0 a. n> daily except Sunday; arrive San Frtacitco U J3O p> a gtoppinf at a]] po ; its co tout*. AUCTION SALES MARK ). I£VY AUCTION CO. Offil* and Salesroom. 853 Mltsloa *t. Pty« hljrtest price for all kimle of furniture, merchanditit, eto. Hou«*e bougUt In tbelr ea tlrcty. Goods sold on commission. Phone —gutter 1209 BARGAINS IN HORSES,MARES, MULES BUYERS ATTENTION If you want to see a selected list of real bargains in Horses. Maree. Mules. Harness and Wagons look In THE CALLS HORSE. HARNESS AND WAGON COLUMN In the CLASSIFIED SECTION. New bargains every day. WATCH THESE COLUMNS CLOSELT and eympathy with the present dem ocratic etata organlxatlon should b* recommended for any federal position under the administration of President Wlleon. Leav* (Third m<3 Townwod Streets) «\irira (Subject to change without notice) t 6.06* Valeacia Street, Ocean View. Cohna, Cemeteries, Baden, San Bruno 1 8.39 a 6,45 a Soi.th San Frandseo, San Jose, Morgaa hifL Oilroy, Santent, Pajam, Wataon vine. Santa Croi ■••«»• J 8.45 a Loe Ahoe, Mont* \uta, Los Gatoa -.* M6a 7.00t Coaster—Sμ Jcsb, Morg-anhill. Gilroy, Pajaro, Castrovill*. Salinas, Soledad, King City. Paso Robles Hot Spring*. San Lvii Obiepo, Surf (Lompoc), Santa Barbara, Ventura, Coaard, LceAageJes l°^°» 7.00 a Hotlister. Trea f inoa— tt ateoavilla, Santa (mi-Del Monte, Monterey, Pacific Grove 10.30* t 7JOS* Bouth San Francisco, Palo Alto. San Joai. Way Stations... 7.50» t 7.05 a Lot Aftne, MooU Vista, Lμ Gatoe... i 3.26e B.oo* Show line limited—Paso Robles Hot Springs, Santa Barbara,Loe Angeles. 9 50a 8.05« Mayfield, Los A hoi. Los Gatoe, Wright. QJeawood (Boulder Creek), Santa. Cm*, WataonviDe, CaatroviUe, Del Monte, Monterey, Pacific Grove 9.05) 9.00* San Jose, Morganaill. Gilroy. Sargent. Salinas. Soledad, Sen Miguel. Paso Roblee Hot Spring*, San Luis Obkpo 4.00b 9.00* Hollister, Tree Pinot-WataonvilJe, Santa Cru*—De! Monte, Monterey. PaeißcGrov* 4.00p 10.40 a South San Frsnrisco, BnrKnnme, Sao Mateo, Palo Alto. Mayfield. Loa Al- , , 230 , to*. Lo* Gato*. { 7.20* I 1.30 i Valencia Street, Ocean View, Colin*, Cemeteries. Baden, San Bruno I^Of 11.40* South Ssa Francis™, San Jose. T 3.20 a 1.20* Saturdaya onlj—San Mateo, Red wood. MayfieW, Mountain to, San Joee. 11 l-OOp 1.20* (Saturday* only—Loe AHoe, Monte Vista, Loe Gatos. 53.25* 2.00 a Del Monte Exprma— San Joee, M"r gaahili, Gilroy, Sargent, Wataonville, Saata Cn», De! Monte, Monterey, Pacific Grove, (SaHnas) !2-30» 2.08* Easton. Saa Mateo. Palo Aito, Saa Jo« 8.40t t 2.10* South San Francitoo, Redwood. Santa Clara, West Saa Joee. Los Gatoa, Wright, Felton. (Boulder Creek). SaataCnis 11140 a &00* South San Francisco, Saa Mateo. Saa Joee. MorgaoeilL Gilroy, Trea Pino*, Saline* 10.19 a 3.00* WatsonvilJe, Santa Crua, Castrovjlle, Del Monte. Monterey. Pacific Grov* I 0.1 Oβ 3.25 a Buriingame, Ban Mateo, Redwood, Palo Alto, Mayteld, Loa Altoa, Lo* Gatoe 845* f 3.25* Wright. Bolder Creek, Santa Cruj.. tN.3Oe 4.00* Sunset Express—Turson. Deraiuf. t.l Paso, Houston. New Orieaoi, Chi cago 9.18* 440* Washington Sunse* Route—Wasaiai toa. D.C, New York and East 8.15f 4.00* Salinaa, Pato Roblea Hot Spring*. San Luis Obiapo, Santa Barbara, Ventura and Loa Angeles 9.! 5i 4.00* Kanaas City. St. Louif. Chicago 0.15* 4.20* South San Francisco. San Jose t 7.25* t 4.86* Banta Crus Limned—Mayfieid. I.oa Akoa, Loa Gatoa, Felton, (Boulder Creek). Santa Crui t 348 a t 8.06 l Buriingame, Saa Ma;eo. Redwood. Palo Alto, Mayfield, Santa Clara, Saa Jose t 8.30t f B. 20» Redwood, Atberton, Menlo Park, Fab Alto. Mayfield. Mouniaia View. Punnwale. San Joee t B.oo* t 6.20* Lμ Altos. Monta \iata. Loa Gatn*.. .| 8.40* t 6.28* Eastoa, Redwood. Mountain View. SanJcae 8.40*. f 5.30* Loop—Valencia Street, Oce»n View, Cemeteries, South San Fraaeieco. 23d fltreet. 3d and Townsend t 9.49* 6.40 a Eaa Bruno, San Mateo, Redwood, Pafo AHo, Santa Clara. San Jose... 7.45* t 6.40* Mayneld, Lμ Altoa, Los Gato* t 9.40 a 6.00* Tuesdays— Sunset Limited de L'.xe, New Orleans and East. Arrive Sun dava 11.00. f 8.00? Millbrae, San Matan. Redwood. May field. Loa AKoe. lee Gaton t B.oot t 8.05* 23d Street. VieiUcion, Bouth Saa Franrieco. Valencia Street t 7.15* 6.30* Souii San Francisco, Saa Joee 5,45» 8.00» The Urk—Santa Barbara, Lo* Angelea 9.45* B.lo* San Jote aad Way Statiow 7.30* 10.00 a Loa Angelee Paatenger—Morgsuihin. Salinaa, Paw Robies Hot 6pring», Saa Luis Obupo, Siata Barbara aad LoaAageVFa. 8.25 a 10.05 b South San Francisco, Saa Jo« 11.55* I i.45t South Saa Francisco, Palo Alto, San Jot „ 7.35 a LOCAL FERRY TRAINS—ELECTRIC SERVICE Via Oakland P«r Ta Oakland. 18th St.. and Berkeley via Shattuek Aye. •ml Ellsworth St. Line*.—Daily—From 600 a. m.. and every twenty minutes until 8.20 p. m., inclusive: then 9.00.9.40,10.20.11.00,11.40 p. m.. 12.20 and 1.20 a.m. Additional boats Saturdaya and Sundays only, 8.48 p. m.. ia00.10.40 aid 11.20 p. m. Tβ Nrkeley via California St. and Was* Berkeley, Alkany via Ninth St Line* — Daily—From *e.OO a. m., te.2o. •6.40.17.00 a. m. and everj- twenty minutes until &\2Q p. m. inclusive; thea 9J00, 9.40.10.20,11.00,11.40 pjtt.. 12 20 and 1.20 a- m. Addifinnal bouts Paturdaya aad Sunday* only, 8.40 p. m.. 9.20. 10.0 U. 10.40 aad iIJO p> m Ta Oakland. Waihlngten-Broadway. East Oakland. Fruitvale and Metro** via Seventh St.- Daily—From 6.00 a. m., then ex-cry twenty minutee until 8.20 p. m., laduajve: then S.OO. 9.40. 10.20, lIJOSL 11.40 p. 12.20 and 1.20 a. m. Additional boaU Saturdays aad 6uacl«y*oßlj-. 8.40 p. m.. 9.20. 10.00, 10.40 sad 11-20 p.nu HaraMha* te Oakland. Waahinfttft-Sraaaway. Frurtvale, . Alameda, Nerth Side—Daily—From 6.00 a. m., 6.40, 7-Oa 7.40, 8.00. 8.40 and forty minutea past the hour until 3.40 p. m.; thea 4.00, 4.40, 6.00. 5.20, 6.40. 6.00, 6.20, 64a "00, 7.40. 8.20. 9.00. c.40,10.20, 11.00, 11.40 p.m.. 12-20 aci 1.20 a. ra. Tβ VT#*r«t Stai*. Pullmw. Richmond (Staain aarvle*)— "tS.4O and 7.40 a. ta., 3JO p. m., 4.20, 5.20 4.20 p. m. Ta Stoaahiirn (Stnm Urn*)— ffl.oo. t«<o. t7.2a J9.00, J 10.00 a. J 1.20 p. m., ».00, U<X> HM. *&.09. »0.4Q and t6.20 p. m. Via Alamtd* Plar Ta Oakland. 14* and franklin SH. -6.15. 6.45 a. m. and then 15 and 45 nunuteipae* the hour until 7.46 p. m.; then 8.30, 9.15, 104X5, 10.46, 11.30 p. m. aad 12.15 a. m. Ta Alamada, North and Smith •Mβ— 6.15. 6.45 a. m. and then 15 and 45 miautw pact th* hour until 7.45 p. m.; thea 8.30. 9-15, 10.00, 10.45. p. m. and 12.15 a. m. OAKLAND HARBOR FERRY AUTOMOBILES, MOTORCYCLES AND VEHICLES From San Fraaehe*. Satrth End «f Fmty Bwitdinf, tar Broadway Wharf, Oakland—Week days 6.00 *. m. ud every half hour until 9.00 p. au inclueve. Sunday* aad holidays 6.00 a. a. and every half hour until 11.00 p. iv., inclusive. Beats leav* Broadway Wharf- Week day* 6.15 a. m. and every hah* hour until 8.45 p. m. inclusive. Sundays and holidays, 6.15 a> m. and every half hour until 10.45 p. m.. inflaajve. a for Moraine. *Dsilv. »for Afternoon. fSuaday exceptel {Sunday only. (Saturday only. a Monday. UNION TRANSFER COMPANY Aaant* aaflact iai|i|a and cheeks aa traSm *r »aatt at Seuth*rp v PaclffcCofnpany. and dallvtr baeaaa* t* mi dene*. Yh»y art authorized te thaek baflSM« dkatf fwn raaidaitcev 17