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- THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1907. i g ™ 5011000 Hmestke Ex.1.27% | Man Crescent, DAMAGE SUIT IS SETTLED 1 e 50/1000 Fmest 7 12Orsinn Man.. 24 25 Clora A Co. 03 —INH Florence, 12 | -PEBSONS KNOCKED OFF CAR 212000 Ind Ton {Pine Nut 2 5| E Com Wonder — evada Wonder — 8 5 vestbound on Twenty-| A S BT ST R e O8] 500 Jack 34 S 10 | Ely Gibraltar. Star Wonder — 24| While a car, wes! v damage suit for $3000, brought by 000 Do, s 0| BIY Jum Cop 20, Pittsb S Peak.1.60 1.ss£ sgecond street, was crossing’ Valencia| Luigi Stefenatti against the Stauffer Tl bt iy S 000 Jim 02 =|E Nest, 27‘%:2“;.:"‘:0&“: — gg yesterday aflernnondit r“’“thbulmped Chemical Company, was settled out of N arvice o 00 Jum = - = Ce o 3015 thbound car on the latter | court yvesterday o $575 omise, isco - 2 R ey |into by a nor urt v y on a compr 3 e a8 Eicem S | stredt, causing a number of people to|after a hearing of a portion of the tes- GREAT San Franc Man Jackson.. 10 20| Yel Hors .. 19 2% S .00| pe thrown to the ground. The only|timony in Judge Hunt's court. Stefe- msm Frow FEsrvAmy 3. 1907 < 4 Other Districts Golden 8 Pea 9 | person injured was & Mr:); V.Vlltson‘ ‘Who | natti had one of his arms broken while L FERRY DEPOT 6 ST aniee ot Wap. Zor Hipiokauts Wig:. 5 oAt e #| was more stunned by her tall than| fixing a belt on a machine in the com- SALE Foot of Market Street 2 03 | Arcadla ...... 11— Kwich M Co > - | Gold_Qu 3 1 urt. = ny an ameda =T 2 v Al wonar 1 ity fen & l:va: th;rohv:n Tr‘:gg;“ the. lrsj:kre;;d“;: Btrdata "T&"'x%o?e‘m'xfé:" 18, dn‘a‘s nl:ul of Lesve . —VIA OAKLAND FIER— Ardive > Contes Golss — 1da Mae = 3 . All the Horses owned by the estate of ——— o | caused a delay in traffic on that street| blamed the company for negligence in Seates 7.06a Richmond. Benicia, Sacramento, "o . ersta S o5 —_ 8 M| Sa. > 5 B Coras Nobie, - Ner Saax " ot.... 4.8 |Walker £ fiia. 10 for about half an hour. connection with the accldent. JAMES ST ecunudy Suisun and Way Stations. 48 3 : - — MONDAY EVENING............. .00 Elmira. Vacaville, Winters. - uimbol ibMRAL ‘Toor iUt | i ol el il | ) GO, the L vis, » fan Wisconsin 08 horsemen, and one of the best prospects for Chico. Red Blufi—Oroville . T.40p Y. b 90 07 Do, b 9 : | & 2:08 trotter in America. 7282 Elmburss. Newark, Centerville, | GRACE ZOLOCK, a fast two-year-old pacer. San Jose. Los Gatos, Wright . | ROSE LECCO,, a phenomenal two-year-old trot- | 7.40a Vallejo. Napa, Calistogs, - ter. and_many other speed prospects. | Rosa, Martinez, San_Ramon... | BROOD MARES by McKinney, Zombro, Zolock, | 7.40a Niles, Pleasanton, Livermore, Cupld, Oro Wilkes and Seeretary. Tracy, Lathrop, Stoekton........ OLTS 'AND FILLIES out of those mares by the | $.00a Shasta Express—(Via Davis) | “'best speed sires on_the coast. Williams, Willows, Red Biufl, AT CHASE'S NEW PAVILION—Where you can Ashland, Pogtiand snd East_ See speed. action and manners regardiess of | $28a Martinez, Antioch, Byron, Tracy. S e 4 REES Stockton, Newman. Los Banos, Jien e petple. ' Beseived seats fu Mendota. Armona. Hanford. Visalia, Porterville.. $.20a Port Costa, Lathrop. Merced, Mo- desto, Fresno, Hanford, Vi- 7% PREFERRED STOCK Regal Shoe Company FOR the purpose of increasing its working capital, enlarging its facilities, operating new stores and agencies, to meet the demand for its goods already created, the Regal Shoe Company offers for public subscription $1,500,000 of its 7 per cent. Preferred st The Company has an authorized capital stock of $5,000,000, of which $2,500,000 is 7% preferred and $2,500,000 is common, par value of each share $100, full paid and non-assessable. Only $1,500,000 of the Preferred Stock is offered for public subscription af par value. This Preferred Stock is preferred both as to assets and dividends, the dividends being payable quarterly on the first day of January, April, July and October of each year. This stock is not issued to liguidate any indebtedness. The present owners—the founders— are nol selling out the business. Every dollar received from this sale of $1,500,000 of 7 per cent. Preferred Stock will be turned into the treasury of the corporation, and used for the imme- diate extension of iis factory capacity, and for taking care of the business which is already assured. ; In September, .393, the Regal Shoe Company was started by a young man whose sole eapital consisied of $1500, a practical knowledge of the shoe business, indefatigable emergy, and an idea. The original investment of $1500 has grown into a business, the tangible assets and goed will of which are worth more than $5,000,000. The Regal Shoe Company up to the present time has located its chain of stores in the most difficult places as far as competition is concerned—in the large cities of the country. Yet, in spite of this fact, it has achieved an unparalleled success. g BB In New York City, where retail shoe competition is‘fien‘e:t, $32,000 worth of Regal | Indies. Write for catalogue. Horses at yard Feb. 23. FRED H. CHASE & CO., 478 Valencia St., near 16th., San Franciseo, Cal. | AT AUCTION THURSDAY, FEB. 21, AT 615 | BROADWAY, OAKLAND, Cal, between | 1st and 2d Sts., I will sell the entire stock e | of Edward D. Allen, 35 head. consisting of | 159, oG WAF SSFONS o ¥ | Work, Draft ‘and Buggy Horses. You will | o701 (RUlG: Mare Bland Neparo. do well in attending this sale, as Mr. Allen | TBeid. Los Angeles, Deming. K1 is retiring from business and all bls stock Is | e e e 1.0% to be sold without reserve. 3 — 1020 Port Costa, Martines, Byron. WILLIAM CLOUGH, Auctioneer. Gt H gy FY by e iy Merced, Raymond, Fresno, axy Goshen Junction, Hanford, 2 2D | Lemoore, Visalia, Tulare. 1.8y AT AUCT[ON 1108 The Oyerland Limitad—Omaha, 25 HEAD OF ALL-PURPOSE HORSES. WAG- | ) ONS, BUGGIES AND HARNESS. You can see Woodland, these horses in harness after the sale and must Marysville and Or be as represented. 3565 4TH ST., OAKLAND, | 320p Port Costa, FRIDAY, February 22 11 o m. Tracy. Modesto. Merced, J. W. MEDEIROS, Auctioneer. 10.43 Fresno oot 1298 3.30p Via Tiburon. West Helena, Calistoga. 1025 3409 Portland Express, (via Davis), Williams, Willows. Red Bluff, Steamers leave Broadway Ashland. Portiand and East :.: g 1028 nes, Byvon, OCEAN TRAVEL Wharves 340 Niles and Way Stations........... X AJ . Martinez, San Ramon, For LOS ANGELES‘ 440 n%':u&. les, Irvin SAN DIEGO, | su, vicShl it somman. 2 SANTA BARBARA L nx.‘,:::g.‘x\g;n‘ii&'fi‘:l ;’;:JR&* i 20 Hayward, Niles an e SEATE OF AL 11 ey Theready. 0 a i | 529 Valleio, Fort Conta. Beaieia. S FORSEATTLE, TACOMA | * a2 S natie. chicago. Martinez, Stockton, Sacra. shoes have been sold to individual purchasers in one day for cash at the standard retail prices— VICTORIA, B. C. ey el a record never equalled by any other shoe retailer. PchAtISV CO;{XER;(B'PC- ; % T suiben. K, Dxon Across the continent, in San Francisce, far from its base of supplies, one Regal store i%‘i&’i‘f‘xifl s . M‘“& :r oy vty v SR e eler T e tions, Sunday onl; 820p Oregon Expi CITY OF PU . Mar. 13, 11 a. m. ress— nto, Marysville, Rodding, Port And Every Fifth Day Thereafter. sells $250,000 worth each year—the largest specialty shoe business in San Francisco. The net earnings of the Regal Shoe busmness for the last 11 years have been in excess of the For EUREKA (Humboldt Bay) | a0, valtis et Sound and Sast. 84t amount necessary to pay 7% dividends on the total issue of Preferred Stock, $2,500,000, for the POMONA .. -+-Eeb. 18 10 35, 1:30 5. m. caap—Pusbio, Kanms Ot A e 8 L > mrsfaaadion entire period, and it is estimated that the new capital will double the present net earnings. The Regal business has shown an annual average increase of 49% per cent. each year of its COAST LINE For GUAYMAS,MAZATLAN, & (Third and Townsend Stréeta) LA PAZ, ENSENADA, SAN is ¥ ess A. J. MOORE 29 and 30 Bacon Block | OAKLAND, CAL. OCEAN TRAVEL TKOSMOS LINE received my market letter | week and followed my advice || e made no mistake. In my| of next week I am go- me more advice and said | e founded entirely upon | mation I have from Gold- Tt wiil interest you, but if your | i t already on the list you ot get it; therefore send your | and address at once o you will | private market letter regularly. | existence, selling only through its 122 exclusive stores and a few established agencies. And JOSE DEL CABO, ALTATA ] et, today, we are reaching only one-fifih' of the population of the United States. LTI R R Mar. 7. 108 m. Morganhill, Gilro The few exclusive agencies we have been able to sapply show an increase in volume of TICKET OFFICES: i ol Mok Sentiny, Ty oo basiness for the year 1966 over 1905 of 129 per cent. e ™ Telephons Temporans. sgg = ™™ | 80 Shore Line Limited~fan Joss. e e A s Oukland 868 Broadwa; Salinas, Paso Roble o% . : SR Prancidcs ‘Freiahd Ofics, Broadmne Waned Sorings, San Luis Ovispe o .0n December 31, 1906, we had on file 7,369 applications for agencies, but up to the C. D. DUNANN. G. P. A, Sen Franciseo. | goq, Dl Monta, Moterey. Facifie present time, on account of manufacturing limitations, only forty could be accepted. Toyo KISCII Kalsha e Gk g . . . . . ofege e Coaster—San Jose, nas, By increasing the capital so that the manufacturing and selling facilities can be enlarged ere (el Stowmatiy ca) R TIIR LIS . . . o . . . o ave Opened ermanent Office bhis) 8 adequately and immediately, Regal stores and agencies will be located in every city and import- Room I40; Jasmes Flood Build;;g g‘,‘mfi‘.“:fi:-fiifi PR 4 3 3 s nard, Burbank, Los art town in the United States, and thus the already-created demand for Regal shoes in the vast oS S, “Niopon Mam.” Wetnesdey, Maren 13, | 830 Gilroy. Hollsier Fres Fnos: ae territory outside that now reached by the existing chain of Regal stores be supplied. 185, “Houg Hong Mare” Wetsestey, Avet Cationily Dol Honte. Pacite . 5.S. ““Amerfca Maru,” Friday, May 8, 1907. 9052 Valencia St.. South S e “cisco, Palo Alto, San Jose... T4Sy An Exceptional Investment Opportunity | B et 1. o Footame. 1nd | 1030 Valencia St Buritgame. S - 4 = 5 Nagasaki and Shangha!, and connecting at Hong- San Jose. 120 BETTER opportunity to share in the profits of the open market equal to more than the full amount of e e s weete e, s T B Y P a thoroughly established business has never before the total issue of Preferred Stock. | Boud trip tickets at reduced raten. | 200p Valencla Si. San Jose s been offered to the public, because never before have _The stockholders are further protected by the fol- | Flood Building. : 2 lowing provision of the charter: “‘No mortgage or S there existed conditions similar to those which make g Pt 7 8 | ANNGNS Ve N ; : R other lien shall be rlaced upon any of the prop= | 2y icnicrer. Pacific Grove. s this offer of stock desirable. erty of the company without the consent of ANl 2 Haltaew Tt Y The exceptional security of an investment in Regal holders of a majority in interest of the Preferred o Je . ool B e g Preferred is proven by tangible assets— property in Stock of the Company.” SYDNEY, AUCKLAND, SAMOA, HONOLULY— | 3150 San Jose. Salinas, Paso Robies plain sight, that can be seen and felt and counted. A statement by the Treasurer and Managing n ornntine Bt i b - t ublic accountants and appraisers of recognized au~ March 9. Round frip, fist class, $125. Grove.. T factory devoted exclusively to the making of" fine {’hority. will be-furnishedmt,o each purchaser of Pre- T s e, e | 330 Y e T G T shoes. All cash on hand, buildings, box factory, shoe ferred Stock, to the cffect that the corporation owns, e ek as ke -+ < dressing laboratories, power, heat and light plant, all free and unencumbered, real, tangible asséts of more '58 Clay Street, San Franecisco. SR LRt nis real and personal property, machinery and equipment; than $100 for each and every share of Preferred Stock ey el i eyl ™ “Mateo. Paio Alto, San Jose. all shoes and leather; all supplies; all the Regal chain of sold, not including the value of good will, foreign and e By e 530 Valoncis S by, retail stores from London to San Francisco; are owned domestic trade-marks, patents and other similar assets Plymouth—Cherbourg—Southampton | o0 v io s Suringa =™ by the Regal Shoe Company, free and unencumbered; owned by the Corporation. PHILADELPHIA. Mar.2, Mar.30, Apr.27, May 25 Mateo. Beresford. Belmont, no mortgages, no bonds. All these assets, together ST LOUIS Nt 5. Aper 30, ey 16, Tane13 TR Cles. Belnghlh - Tawr : il R The net earnings for the past 11 years have CELTIO. 20,004 Tous. 2 or 6o ks. Menlo Park. Palo Alto, with a large surplus and depreciation fund already £ G Bt S ool L A . accumulated, positively secure the holders of Preferred been in ix‘i;lsfd“ ;hc "’";'""t tz::;’"}“” to,p;{: Havertord ... Mar. 0[Friosland -..... [T Stock. per cent. dividends on the ssue o - D e e i e The Preferred Stock is further secured by the ferred Stock, $2,500,000, for the entire period. 3 o ¢ %:‘;‘&Lfi ggu: 3-‘-»:"1:-:- good will of the Regal business, foreign and domestic The latest years are the’'best. The current earnings . New Orleans ... 1015 patents and the trade-mark “Regal,” having a value in are the largest in the listory of the business. 4 . / 1150 Present Owners—The Founders —Not Selling Out Mehinee, Wotesmtar oo pex Saiine o o e P to the present time the Regal Shoe Company has been a close corporation, its ownership being vested exclusively in its founders, and each one has a keen interest in perpetuating the great success achieved. The men actively engaged in the present manage- ment are young men in the prime of their powers, which fact eliminates for a long time the possibility of loss of prestige and earning capacity through the loss of the genius that created the business. They will continue to work-on the same principles and according.to the same methods which have been responsible for the rapid and profitable development of the business up to this date. ° The interest which is held by them, represénted by the Common Stock, cannot receive one cent of divi- dend until the full quarter’s dividend has been paid at Sixty-Five Leading Banks in Largest Cities : from Boston to San Francisco, from St. Payl to New Orleans, have consented to act as depositories for receiving subscriptions and delivering stock certifi- cates. A complete list of these banks will be mailed free on request. Or subscribers may remit direct to E. J. Bliss, Treasurer, Regal Shoe Company, 109 Summer street, Boston, Mass. Remittances should be made by express order, money order or certified check. -Subscriptions will be filled in order of their receipt. - be obtained by calling at the rate of 7 per cent. per annum on all the Preferred Stock outstanding. The Regal Shoe Company is recognized by the shoe trade and by leading newspapers and other periodicals, like World’s Work, System, National and McClure’s, as being the leading shoe concern in the world, founded on the most successful and practical principles. It is frequently referred to by well known writers on business system as having the most efficient and systematic organization for the handling and per- Ppetuation of its business. All who are interested in this offer are cordially invited to inspect the factory at Whitman, Mass., and make a thorough investigation of the books, files and records of the Regal Company. Every facility will be afforded to all prospective purchasers of stock, or their representatives, who may come to the general offices of the Company to satisfy themselves of the soundness of the investment. Money will draw interest from ‘the date the subserip- tion is received by us. The Regal Shoe Company reserves the right to reject any application or to award a smaller amount than is applied for. A Prospectus setting forth complete facts and data will be mailed free on request, or ma Regal store. Ad- dress ail inquiries, E. J. BLISS, Treasurer, 109 Summer St., Boston, Mass. REPUBLIC . Noordam, Feb. 27, S5am|N.Am’'dam.Mr. 20, 10am Ryndam, Mar. 6,10 a m|Statendam,Mr. 27, 10am Potsdam, Mar. 13, Sam|Noordam, Apr. 3, 9 am RED STAR LINE New York—Antwerp—Paris Mar. 2, Mar. 30, Apr. 27 Mar. 9, Apr. 6, 4+ Mar. 16, Apr. 13, HA;'M ..Mar. 23, Apr. 20, May 18 Feb. 27, Mar. 27, Apr. 24 ; has Elevator, Gym- aastum, Turkish Baths and Band. Boston—Queenstown—Liverpool QYMRIC. . . 30, Apr. :»'.“ ARABIC May 9, Juve 6 | May 30, July 3 o MEDITERRANEAN Vi, FROM NEW YORK: ...March 2, 7 am (21,000 tons) Celtie. .. Creti¢. . . M. 30, noon; May 9, June 20| Republic . pril 20, 10 a. m | | ‘Republie . arch 16, Canople .. May 18 April 27 Romanie . G. N. KO! 't Pacific Coast, ssenger A 207 Monadnock Building. Jamburg-American, Twin Screw Passenger Service PLYMOUTH--CHERBOURG—HAMBURG, t W . Feb. 23| Pretori; tie in about 6% Days. i MOST PERFECT LINERS - AFLOAT. MEDITERRANEAN SERVICE TO GIBRALTAR, NAPLES AND GENOA. R 8.15p Valencia-St., Ocean View, Palo Alto, San Jose ......... .. BAEE——— 7 11.00p Sacramento River Stoamers___ ol 400p Tuesdays irom Howard St. Whart No.2 8.8 Breskwaters Marshfield, Coquille, - Point. Ore. E— - Y OAKLAND HARBOR FERRY | (Foot of Market Street) 7.00, 8.00, 9.00, 10.00, 11.00 a. m. 12.00, 1.00, 2.00, 3 00, 4.00, 5.00, §.00, 3.00, 9,00 p. =, A for Morning. P for Afterncem tSunday excepted. iSunday only. MT. TAMALPAIS RAILWAY Via Sausalito Ferry, Foot of Market st Lv. San Fran. MARE ISLAND NAVY YARD VALLEJQ and NAPA SHOE COP 780 MARKET ST., PHELAN BUILDING 1400 VAN NESS AVE., COR. BUSH ST. DIRECT LINE To HAVEEPARIS. 5 gx‘-. :'gn-tm!z mu-‘-:n v'hlv-fl ‘mIl R. R. T‘:::“:-!;"Th accommo- ?:-;Lc; % Havre, n::o n:mr- Wt am Frametien, O N S T sold by i Ticket PASSENGER SERVICE = | s “Amasis,” 6000 tons, Captain Eagel- | jmacher, salling February 28 from San Fran-| cisco for Hamburg, vie Mazatian, San Blas, Manzanillo, Salipa Cruz, San Jose de Guate- mais, Acajutla, La Libertad. La Union. Punta Wrenas, O. R.; Payta, Oaliso, Mollendo, the privcipal ports of Chile, and Londou. For rates 500 passenger accommodations apply to Lendal M. Grey, maneger;,pier 19, San Francisco. 3314% REDUCTION ON EUROPEAN RAILROAD TICKETS