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THE SAN FRANCISCO CATT o i i Closed Exchanges telde San Francisco all American % of importance except the Chicago Board { Tride were closed yesterday, but all will re. open Monddy. All Ban Francisco exchanges except the Grain Dairy . exchanges - were closed yesterday, thére -were no gquotstions for bonds and stocks. nining Weekly Bank Clearings SALMON TRADE THE Estimated Pack for 1906—Conditio the English Market of psny of this ety es of 1006 Alaska ...1,483,181 on csnned salmon are very firm antry 18 well main. er side state that re is an unusual and_8s there was & sbortage in the pac , it s stated, has beed reached copsumption is o , coupled with ing all grades of be greater during 1007, gives rise to the confident expectation that prices will be r R evident that the present small L-hnrd EAST N MARKETS New York Momey Market NEW YORK, Feb foney on eall, sixty and ninety days, P, nominal, with actu Weekly Bank Clearings YORK, Feb. 28.—The following tsble. Bradstreet, clear! e week ended Febru- tage of increase ith the correspond Per Ot 001 085,000 808,000 769,000 3,000 000 b i8.2 B DOMMOMENODOB hinD ik ® o PN | vosudamana: HOBUDHROON. COMAANILID Hor Galvpston 16,212,000 68 fi»-fivuw.. : 761,000 87 CANADA Eastern Livestock Market " cRTCAGO CEICAGO, Feb. 23.—CATTLE—Receipts, 300. Market steads. Beeves, $4.10@8.80; cows and £1.00@5.25; stockers and feeders, $2.50 $6@1.75. . 12,000 Macket ateady to Sc K:L\'SAS chY EANSAS CITY, Feb. 23 —CATTLE—Recelpts, 500, Market steady. Native steers, $4.25@6.50; netive cows and beifers, §2.50@5; stockers and fecders, $3.50@5: calves, $3.50@7.50; Western fed steers, $4(25.25; Western fed cows, $2.75@ 4.50. HOGE_Recelpts. 6000 Market steady. Heavy, packers, $6.90@T; pigs and e ioniiie,: s, " MRiet: Gailicaly oy OMAHA OMAHA, Feb. 23.—CATTLE —Receipts, 100. Market unchanged HOGS_Receipts. T000. Market shade strooger 31600, mizes, $6.8000.5; ligut, .Sfifl LEP- 3500. Market stea Year- Ynes, samq:ezs, wethers, $5.25@5.60; ewes, [$4.50@5.25; lambs, 36.50@7.25. | MISOELLANEOUS MARKETS Foreign Futures LIVERPOOL M SEATTLE, reh palances, §257 POBth. l'eh. 28.—Clesrings, $1,110,078; ces, in the packers' hands will soon be ex-| poms- | Dee. | the exchange, however, extras were lower at 82¢ and weak at the decline. which was caused by the anxlety of some recelvers to clean up their wrxlul I.n lntklplflon of increa: re- geipts and lower market on Monday. h lf'l stock were reported ket e DI guotatime . wmpet Tt though there was no surplus of any per 1 CUB.ED .GEA'IS—HIM, beavy, 10%c tor extra Mgt and, Dry Salted Sides, 1434c for light medtu: 14%c per 21¢ for b tor 16c for light, Changes in Mining Stocks Nothing of striking interest has de-, weaker prices, though rallies have oc- Exchange Bullio i curred from time to time. Some of the q:"}:“' e Aty @:S,‘;:z Yeloped Mo HIAIE WO GE L, e leading stocks have fluctuated consid- erling Bxchange, sight . — B S = %4,%% past four days. What with the rainy | eraply off and on, and the Goldfield New York Exehange, sight. — @B weather and the two days’ holiday at| Con. Mines, or “the Mérger,” sold up to New York Exchange, telegraphic B g 20 | the close of the week, there has been a | $10, but subsequently fell back and $2 @ T |marked reduction in the volume of |closed the business week easier. OB NENTAL | business. The general tendency in the| Folllowing are the highest prices for New York on Parls | Southern Nevadas has been toward | the past four days: v York on Mexico 2005 | Dot L 1= COMSTOCKS SOUTHERN NEVADAS—Continued 5 3 STOOKS.” | Mon. | Tues. | Wed. | Thur. STOCKS. | Mon. | Tues. | Wed. | Thur. Wheat and Other Grains Alpha . [ TR B TR T TR & e e 52 B4 WHEAT—Chleago was %e higher on crop | ghcs - 51 20 L e B Sy 08 06 % damage reports from meveral States. The San Bejepe - b » b &5 Banar s 03 03 03 Prancisco market was uncbanged and of a boll- | Bagt & Belcher.| 1.40 | 1.50 | 1.65 | 1.50 |Potlateh 92 %2 20 far cheracter. The features of the day in the | pupy o 38 a7 b 38 | Red Hills 30 30 20 Eestern markets were shipments from Montreal | caledonta 57T | 86 58 56 | Bed Lion 14 15 16 » Switzerland, which is unable o get Wheat | chonence CGon.: 2 23 24 23 | Red Top 4.30 | 4.15 | 410 rom Rusela, active foreign buying for export | Gphojjar 16 36 16 15 | Rea Top 6L [ 55 via gulf porfs, wet and unfavorable weather in | Gon Imperiai | 02 02 02 02' | Red Top Fra e 12 12 13 Kenses and the reported.destruction of 60 per liCon Va Min Co.| 90 | 1.00 | 1.05 [ 1.00 |Sandstorm 72 73 2 72 cemt of the Texas crop by the ‘‘green bug.’ | Groun Point 84 33 33 28 |Sandstorm Ex. 10 11 10 o0 Much Wheat land in Texas has been »hand;-_nnd Exchequer B8 55 €0 62 | Silver Plck ...[ 1.45 | 1.47%| 1.47T%| 1.45 and_will be put into corn and cotton. Orop | Gould & Cur. 32 83 42 41 | Sflver Pick Bx. 16 14 14 14 conditions over the major portion of the winter 90 52 87 | Blntmerony 23 23 27 Wheat belt are favorable. 10 10 11 ra ‘35 35 40 26 Lenders of London eays: ‘““The main facts in 03 05 05 1.55 | 1.80 | 1.75 | 1.62% the Russian situstion are incontrovertible. Fam- o7 07 07 ‘o4 04 04 04 ine conditions exist in many parts of the empire A 92 92 95 1% iy 18 4nd the state of the peasants is desperate. The | N Gould & Gur po s % % = s 18 i & Government has pvm»nny Qetermined to ETasp | Oecidental % 47 7 47 23 24 23 23 the situntion with promptness and dectsfon and | gobyr 2.65 |2.70 |2.75 o o7 7 06 is creating a_condition of affairs, which, al- 19 20 21 | Yellow Rose 15 15 i 15 though mot officially described s a probihbition 18 19 20 | Yellow Tiger 18 135 18 15 , 15 almost ag effective as It an im- 5.50 | 5.50 | 5,80 |Ballfrog Dist. Bad been imed | 90 91 92 | Amargosa G. M 06 08 08 g = CAS! 1 12 18 | Amethyst . 52 50 52 83 alifornia Club, $1.27%@1.85; do milling. | Seo Belcher Juzs 08 08 | Big Bullfrog 08 3 [ £1.35; California White Avstraltan, S$137U@ | Sicira Nevada...| 65 | 68 T 83 Sty T prd 46 b i.421; lower grades of California. £1.10@1 Stiver HIN L 60 | 60 80 60 | Bullfrog Annex.| 04 04 04 04 Northern Club, $1.273@1.82%: Northern B Standard Con. 3.10 |8.00 |3.10 |3.00 |Bull. Columbia.[ 05 % 05 (3 Sem, $143%%; Nocthein Rab, $1.B@1I. 7; i Daado- s 60 | 68 82 | 80 | Ballfrog Comb..| .... 19 0 o9 F{mTl RES o Utah . o5 | 08 o6 | o8 Bullfrog Extens. 12 13 10 to 11:30 4. m. session Yellow Jacl 91 | 90 |1.10 | 1.00 |Bullfrog Jumper. | o3 02 December—$1.38 bid. | e ey e Bullfrog Midas | .50 50 BARLEY—Some handiers are reporting good | SOUTHERN NEVADAS Bullfrog M fi‘ | 32 38 buring by exporters in the interior spot | M of 2 T, Tl aad i, e BUes Nt Blon CASH BA Y . . : Good to cholce feed. spot, $1.12%@1.13 | Boston Tonopal HLETE Somupet AL 18 common to fair. $1@1.10 per ctl; Brewing and | Cash Boy Bullfrog Winner | a1 20 | Shipping, $1.15@1.20 per etl; Chevaller, $1.15@ | Esperanza . Gold Bar 3 1.20 | 1.25 (1.25 1.20 for poor to common and $1.25@1.35 asked | Golden Anchor. . Gold: Bar A St T T | for chofee. SEEEN Bk T R U Gold Bar Exten: [ 10 | 12 | 10 to 11:30 2. m. sesslon ‘:?;"l‘dlh"v('r;n 3 :;;‘ll;,’on('gf;;m b et H Hogb' Happy Hooligan, 08 08 ing was lght yesterday owing to | Ind Tonopah g ot B T G n B beracter of the day. Prices stood | Jim Butler . Little Bullfrog.[ 04 | .... 5 04 | ®*Gaod 1o ehoice Red for feed, $1.40@1.55; com- | MacNamara ik B B T mon to fair, SLS0@L37T%: Red. for seed, | Midway . E Montana Bulifrog| i1 | 10 | 10 | 11 s 1.65 W;xllt:é“@fll A3u@16s Black, e B Mont. Till Mines 09 I3 Gray, 4@1.50 per ctl. Mo ‘o | Vsa __All conditions remain unchanged, with Mo ghonatint (87 TEEEIAS | 000 e e T $1.56: 1 Nort Somet = 2 - California sma] round ellow, : large Orth Star .....1 S8AF B8 10 8T 4 veoe i oid oo - e o [ yetion 1000 White, $130@1.30. Westes | Ohlo Tonopat 8:;}053]‘1153;2"0‘ i e ool T State, sacked—Yellow, $1.30@1.55: White, § 'w\‘,’”“‘"\“‘f & Original Bulifrog| ~ 21 21 21 SLE: mived, F:.xxxfm et quln‘e yptian, \T*:‘;"‘h‘ g Penn. Bullfrog | | i1 11 $1.25; Brown Egyptian, $1.1214@ onopa BYE-Dul and feautrelos at $135@1azsg | Ton Gold Wewc e s ot s peg el for Californis and $1.85@1.40 for Utab. \ b T Tram AR | 1.3 1 ;;‘a, B(LhWHLATi 5 per ct ‘I\'.'“'"fp Sevaas | 1% 1% { Flour and Farinaceons Goods | West Tonopas. )| iz fon Portland has just cleared 225477 barrels of | Goldfield Dist.| Flour for China and a Japanese steamer of 2133 | Adams | 04 03 tons has been chartered there for Wheat and | Atlanta ..... .| 05 04 03 Floor to Newchwang. These facts show a con- | Black Ants ... .| 13 18 tinued lively Flour export from the north to | Blk Butte Bonan! 03 02| 03 the Orfent. The local market continues active | Blk Butte Exten Gold Wedge 16 17 16 and firm. i | Black Rock . Hindocraft 19 16 19 FLOUB—California Family Estras, $4.50@ | Blue Bell { Man Belmont. 03 03 04 03 5.10, met without discount: Bakers’ Extras, $4.40 | Blue Bull Man Black Horse| .... 1. 1 @4.60; Superfine, $° 5@3.60; Oregon and Wash- | Brooklyn . Man 17 16 15 ington, per bl $420@440 for Family and | Butte Goldfiel, in il B o8 05 3.85 for export grades. Booth ‘. ¢ T ki FARINACEOUS GOODS—Prices 1 packages, | Colambis Man Combination 08 08 cash, Do discount, are as follows; Graham | Columbia Mt Man Crescent.. 12 1 Rye Flour, $3.40; Rye | Colum Mt 2 . 09 08 e T AT ANl eL Y0, g Man Qo Klnr A n eror = rold 2 i $5-40@5.60; Backwhent | Cornr Tack Man Ivanhoe.... 2| 2 3 ked Wheat, $3.40; Farina, $4.10: | Daisy .... 16 18 Whole Wheat Fiour, $3.10: Rolled Oats, bbls $6 | Dalsy Annex 10 10 25, in sacks $3.50@6.75; Rolled Wheat, bbls | Daisy Fxten | o $4.90, In sacks $3.80; Pearl Barley, $5.40: Split | Diama B.B Cons, 05 05 05 Peas, boxes, $6; Green Peas, $5 per 100 Ibs. | Diama Triangle. . s i 17 | Y Y Dixle . . 09 Hay and Feedstuffs Dominien . g i 8; There were only a few cars of Hay run ont 08 ) 13 by the railroads yesterday and buyers scrambled 03 05 05 for it. - The arrivals by water are generally | 07 e o7 poor and mot wanted. | 27 26 26 Bran is growing llrruer There is practically 03 03 03 bone bere and some of the northern mills wire | 10 12 10 that owing to the car shortage they camnot get | Gota Bar of Gdda Original 24 24 24 Wheat and are closing down and can ship no | G0ld Bar Frac.. Pine Nut. 25 24 25 | more Bran to this market at present. |Glaga Cons.Mines| Seyler Humphray 10 09 10 50 . | Goldfield Comb... Stray 40 1 e 30 @50 per ton | Gldfield Fissure... . Cor A SR B 14 | ie 30 .50@23 per ton. Goldfield Herald.. United Man 15 15 15 15 3 UFFS_Rolled B G1dfid M. of Nev. Whale 09 08 09 08 | Feed, 323@25; Oficake Meal. Goldfield Med: Yellow Horse o7 07 o7 o7 Cuke or Meal at mills, $25.50 In 10 and $26 in 5 | Goidfd Portiand. Yellow Harse Ex| 21 2 s 22 ton Jots; 8, $26.60; Ol Cuke Meal, $30@ |Goldneld Joshua. Other Districts—| 81; Crcxaa Cota, $51@33; Broom Gomn Tees | Gotans Kewanes Alice of Wonder. 20 18 ctl: Alfalfa Meal carioad Jots, $2¢ Goldfield Rand Arcadia 12 12 )obb ul 50 per ton; Mealfalfs, $20.50; G1dfia Soverelgn. Ely Com Won 22 | biog, $21 | Glafid Souventr. Engle's Nest.... 28 23 AT --Chotce Wheat, $19@22.50 per ton; £ood | Goldfield Union Frvw Red Rock. i i | Wheat, $18@18; nnm grades Wheat, $13 | Grandma Frvw Silver King| 53 53 $15@20; Tame Oat, s\‘.-@xs Great Bend . T | Wild Oat, $10@14; Common Hay, $10@12; Al 30 30 ** | falfa. 13.50; Stock, $10@12 per ton. E 21 18 | STRAW—40@75c per bale. | { 05 05 < | = Jnmd S z g SR 80 | 1.50 Beans and Seeds 4 % | Yesterday was almost a holiday and_very | 4 ¥ X 7 | Httle business was dove in anything, Prices | Kendall z 3 0 Novada “Tiils 2 80 | 8. were unchan, Kendall Ex.’ 7 08 | Nevada Hills Fi. 12 BEANS (per ot))—Bayos, $2.30@2.55; Pea, $3 | Laguna . Ll : : 4 Nevada _Wonder. small White, £21 lazge Wiite, | Lone Star 7 | Pittsb Sil Peak.| 1. . 60 | 1.65 Pink, Red, $5. | Lou Dillon > 9 | Reese Rivér Gold 17 imas, $4.25@4.30; ed mdnn- $3.35 14\ | Lucky Swede . Round Mountain. seen Blackeyes, $4.50@4.75: Butter, nominal at $4; |Mayne ......... 8 8 [Round Mtn Ex.| 28 | ... |1} Oranberry Beans, $3.20@3.0. | May Queen .... +... |Ruby Wonder 33 L Mustard, $3.50@4; Yellow \l]:lnl(m lenee | 2 | Seven Trghs Oleg Mustard, nominal; Flaxseed, $2.75: Canary, dc; Frac. 7 | Walker Lake Hia| Alfaifa, 13c: - Rape, 1@8%e; Timothy. nominall | Mobewk ... .| - 3 i g 3 Hemp, 4% ghe per 1b; Millet, 3¢; Broom Corn | Mohawk Amnex | o9 OUTSIDE MINES @20 per tou. Mobswk C Leas.| 3 | S RIED PEAR. Niies, nominal; Green Peas, | Monawk Fx.. 83 2 83 4 California— | $2.50@2.75 per ctl. > 3 Brunswk C G&M| &5 55 55 55 TSR R Boy .. 9 1 Excel Mt Copper| .... | .... | ... |1.50 Potatoes, Onions and Vegetabies . % 8o Eureka M Col 08 | 03 03 03 Potutoes closed the Week very Uil Wlth | oo A A A A A A A A A A~ AAS A~ A~ tocks of all tabl o 1 and price weaker all around, "mm‘:"r“ the :‘w*;l:flp;m: CHEESE—Fancy, California new flats, 16c per | Kln, 22¢; dry Calf, 25c: Sheepskins, shearlings, Oregon and the East have increased materially | Ib, weal Srate. i3c. steady: new Young Amer- 50¢ €hort Wool, 50@70% each; | end the bigh prices which ruled up to last | icas, , 18c, steady; firsts, 18lac, steady long Wool, 381 | Thursday checked the demand to such an ex- | local storage flafs. 13%c, steady; Eastern stor- | .25 for large and $2, tent that stocks commenced to accumulate and ancy, 17%e, firm; Oregon do, 13%c, R drf;rr ,2::5\2»112!ls -':g 1?.‘;;, f::d(:‘ltm :}’{,’,’:, e B fi:,ffi&zfl;’,",’;”':&’:.’yfisx Lis—Calitornta fresh selected. 2ic per doa., @17 tor medium, $1.25 for small and 50c for | As a result there was a heavy accumulation pn | weak; extras, 18¢, firm; firsts, 18%c, firm; sec- lltt:d ge«nklm—DryflHfl_lclfll 32% @35¢; dry, | the market yesterday and receivers were obliged | onds, 18c, firm. e "‘"fl' 75@' k’(ic gr{mC'“""' Ame: | to, cut prices to effect wales of ordjoary “siock g L R Boor o (Y | River Durbevks shared in the general wesk: Deciduons and Citrus Fruits Shan e (o, SRR wedium, . 3985 | pess, though there was no noticeable increase a falr amount of trading in Or- in the arrivals of that description, " Onions were anges. yesierany) but with trest supplies con- IG:;‘},‘”?;@"; o 1 edered, 08: No. T 464 Nes very weak and lower, ully ten carlonds of tly arriving snd a large portion of the re- | ordinary stock standing on the rafirosd tracks | telpts raln damaged and generally poor In qual- | 7@uc Fil Ehmol’ sng;‘l’chl'fi;g%ofi? e unsold ity the market remained weak, with prices tend- | docino, 14@180: Middle Ce 11e: North. Receipts of Asparagus showed a marked In. | {ng downward. Prices have recently been ad- | ern. free, 12@13%c; Nevada, (-,@1 e per 1b for e i e e cenE > Dand, aA0| veuséd from 1S to.35C per-bap i the. Krowing | cpring g ¥ prices _were r mence. hubarb | gistriets, but this market bas fa o respond | HOPS-—Ch s com- from San Teandro was in good requesi and | fo the advance and s not likely to do so uniess m.,.ofim v o it - steady at/7@dc per pound, while southern 10ts | the receipts are diminished, The New York were neglected. Pou sold glowly at weak rates. | market is doing better, but the scarcity of re. | Meat Market being badly rain-damaged. Some Green Chfie| frigerator cars is hnmgeflng shipments In that | . s arrived from the south und sold at | girection and, s much of the fruit ready for | o cut from the high prices has been made g:r Y hipment deteriorates auickly as a Tesuit of 4uring the week and the close yesterday was n il . arly Rose, rted to this marl ere noth i —Ye r e PLES—$1@1.75 per box for Newf T rnsu:s—upm.u. r-l,m.v.» per 1o | i §5@2.25 T Spitzenburs, $1@2 for mm "’AH’AGW for large and 9%@10c for for extra, 8@10c for No. 1 and 6@8c for No. 2: | red 'varieties, and $1.10@1.40 for Bellfowers. | MU"O\. s Rbubarb, 5@0c per Ib: Green Peas. 5@Sc per | - PRARS—Winter Nellis, §2 per box; cooking | 150" or N e ors and 1@ 1b; Tomatoes, repacked Mexican. $1.75@2 Der | varictics, $1.50 box. B SRR Pt i T SN, RO B | O VUL e et o s gy ream - x o, 2! © | $1.75@2.25 for fancy. cho(ee and | ::: i5; Calery: S0 s0g s aen; Sabtisg, 31,35 :1@;(%0 o st 5 ;‘W Bad R " Shessep FOGS_113%@lsc por Ib. J rines, Toc! mons, tanc; e pec sack: Tumipe 31008175 ser e fi@o 3 for choiee and $1. @175 Tor srandns ,.,’,',":,c{'j“g;;:eg,,g ,:‘g‘,‘:‘ "'w',";o"",_"" 5 per Marrowfat Sqm}h“ 'n @20 per ton; Hubberd Grape Frult $2.50@3 for seedless and $l~256 cent shrinkage for Cattle: [ S So: By 0k pie i | SN e S it O e il A Siie per Ib for No. 1 and TRO! A ] a8, Poultry Game bunch for Huwaiian and $2@3 for Central Amer. i H’ Sl There wak no Poultrs of any consequence re. | jcan; Pineapples, mominal. CALVEH r Ib rvrl sc for geived yesterday or on the preceding s day and medfum and é’e o heavy, (gross we the market, ba: i ¥ been quite bare, HEEP— e 3 Ewes, closed firm, with prices of ail kinds of live stocx | Dried Frults, Ralsina, "":" Bowey oo wmw) a7 0‘1 . largely noiginal The usial quantity of Game | Oonditions are sy before stated, with every- MBS 6% @7e came In cn up readily at the old quota- an&-xoo Ibs, 8@8%c per b over tous. 4 Western Chickens falls due EEAT P prlcots, "&a‘“;fl S7ap; | 200 ow, T @t o, m “ o orated Apples, ?0 5 he‘» lo'/%e 40 per cent gfir per eeut -ban POTLTRY—Per dozen: Henn $6.50@8 for | 10c; Fears. 1 Biie! "brunes, basis, Bc; | quotations. ESTR_S%aca, 8%@10c: Loose Muscatels, Ran e el e, Sgi | e P LY o E by e R g P Y ki i 5 ; ia‘“ ks, $0G for souns and $5@6 for old; e oo, T2 “tor_unbedehed: oo h"‘ e1 ;“, ,y.,,, 8%%“%& 'Wool rh-g-. 28%c for 3-1b TRKEYS—Per 1b: Dressed, -crown, crown, 81750 | _ GAME_Gray Geese. $3@8. snsgwnm‘cm. Clusters, $8.50 for lmw:l‘:{ $3 for Debesa a coA[Fo.antumc to 1y, but it ]:l | $1.25@1.50; Brant, $3@350 for large and §1.50 | $2.50 for fancy. ol beeded and the high prices still rule. for smail; 'Honkers, $4.50@6; Hare, $2.25; Cot-| NUTS—Almonds, Nompariels, l'gfi,lflsc' 1 Welllngton, = $12 $10; R! tontail Rabbits, $2.50. XL, wg@mc Ne Plus ulm 16@17c; Dra raken, ton, §$12; Beaver H m'tm.s' tlaaov{g wm;-x taber Chcts: amn Anthracite, Coke, Butier, Dbtest hull Muse 16 For No. T ubd T2 52 for No. By g..,.‘} ore T P L R L The situstion in Butter was unchanged as Chgetmts far an Aupply and demand was concorned: there s ey <51 e R comb ana belng_ & good Inquiry. which readily absorbed | 1obs e for ambers water wol all of the offerings in the open market. On noiigal—nove ere;. amber extracted. " S8 G FEBRUARY 24, 1907. 5.30c per and w¢ 1bs for nb d;”-e boxes ore per 100 1bs ail gra No order ' lvr‘lle 75 barrels or its equivalent. i Recelpts of Produce - SATURDAY, Feb. 23—10:80 a. m. 1 Straw, toms rolls 112 Hides, No . 509 | Pelts, bdls . 105 Lime, bbls . 782 05| Malt, car 1 Eofiea’ ¥ BArley,etu 1,285 Groats, sk - 163 Tallow. ctls 141|Chicory, bbls [ Sugar, "ctls 800| Honey. ' cases 30 Beaxs, sl Lumber, M ft. 348 Middlings, -n 5| Ralsins, bxs : icksiiver, ranges, bxs . 5| Oalfskins. bdl Brandy, Wine, ga GON sks Flour, gt s, 718| Shorts, ‘fi. 0 Add.lflonll Market Quotations, Page 43 e e e e i o SEND FOR MY Market Letter People who have followed my advice in St. Ives have made a lot of money. I am just as confident as to what is doing In St. Ives as I was last July, when I advised everybody to buy Mo- hawk at $1.50 and Silver Pick.below 30 cents. I am going to have some good advice in my next market letter, and it will pay you to drop me a pos- tal-card, giving me your name and ad- dress, so I can put your name on my mailing list. Then you will get my private market letter every week. That postal-card may niake you a lot of money. Address A. J. MOORE Rooms 29 and 36, Bacon Block OAKLAND, CAL. Nevada Registration and Trust Company Capital $100,000 (fully pald in cash), Snrplus $25,000. ! Offices—Goldfield, Tonopah, New York Clty. Will Guarantee Correct Registration of Stock and Act as Transfer Agents. Reglstration Affords the Omly Absolute Protec- tion to Purchasers of Mining Stocks. 520 California Street San Francisco ELY-NEVADA The world’s greatest | copper camp, with $1,000,000,000 ore in sight. Send for map and beautiful photograph of Ely, 8xI8 inches, free. THE PITTSBURG-ELY COPPER CO. 707 Symes Blk., Denver, Colo J. C. WILSON Stocks and Bonds Member Stock and Bond Exchange. 488 Call- fornia st. Phone Temporary 815. MURRAY INNES CONSULTING MINING ENGINEER 218 Kohl B it Arizona Copper Co Formerly vice and A. & N. M. B. Co. GOLDFIELD, 2c Big advance February 28. The Hecla Gold- feld M. & M. Combination is the best buy in Nevada. 40 acres well located. Development commences goon. Shares now 2c, advances February 28. par value $1.00. 5 monthly pay- ments. ~ Write for maps, ete. BANKERS' MINING FI‘WA\CE Co. 460 _Commonvwealth Blg‘_:!z Deaver, . OCEAN TRAVEL Steamers leave Broadway Wharves For LOS ANGELES, SAN DIEGO, SANTA BARBARA SANTA ROSA .. Every Sundsy, 10a. m. STATE OF CAL Every Thursday, 10a. m. FORSEATTLE, TACOMA VICTORIA, B. C. VANCOUVER, B. C. Puget Sound &Alaskan Ports SPOKANE s -Feb. 18, Mar. 8, 11 a. m. ATILLA. Feb. Mar. § 1la.m. Cl’l‘Y OF PUEBLA Maer. 13, 11 a. m. And Every Fifth Day Thereafter. For EUREKA (Humboldt Bay) POMONA . ....Feb. 13, 19, 25, 1:30 p. m. CORONA 16, 22, 28, 1:30 p. m. Ana 2y Thereafter. For GUAYMAS,MAZATLAN, LA PAZ, ENSENADA, SAN JOSE DEL CABO, ALTATA CURACAO . Mar. 7, 10a. m. Low rater_Including Bertt and Meals. Right reserved to Cbange this Schedule. TICKET OFFICES: fan Francisco, 8 Market st. and B ‘Wharf. 'relemmno mpmn Broadwa; San Trcleht Offes, Troadgay W mnshm > m wa: arf. C. D. DUNANN, P. n Francisco. « 10yo Kisen Kaisha i om"%ltumhlb ol&m. ‘“ ‘Bou Eong Maru,” Wednesday, April h S Amertea Maru,” Fridas, May 3, 1907. will leave wharf, corner First and streets, ‘p. m., for Yok Honxk . calling at Honolulu, and Shangbai, and connecting a! Rong with steamers fo Mantin Thdins. oc cargo, recetved on board gn day of sailiag. Bound trip tickets at seduced rxtex or passage apply at office, James Flood Bu fluflu W. H. AVERY, Assistant General Manager. OCEANIC S. 8. C0. SA 73 e Gy R S b W ot itional tion) and return, second, Uoll:-—ll.mfllllll--. T Gl R round trip, First class Tt I . o March 10, a m. . iy 3 2| Wednesday, February 27, AUCTION SALES B P P AUCTION By Order of Mayor E. E. Schmitz, I Will Sell 1907 At 11 A. M., af the SAN FRANCISCO TEAMING COM- PANY'S STABLES, 500 Hampshire St., Bet. 17th and 1 A Lot of CONDEMNED CITY HORSES WH. HIGGINBOTHAM, Auectioneer. fi" DISPERSAL GREAT All the Horses owned by the estate of JAMES COFFIN (Deceased on MONDAY EVENING .FEB. 25, 1907 —INCL ADMIRAL TOGO, the talk of all Californis horsemen, and ome of the best prospects foF a 2:08 trotter in America. GEACE ZOLOCK, fast twoyearold pacer. ROSE LECCO,, a phenomenal two-year-old trot- ter, and many other speed prospects. BROOD MARES by McKinney, Zombro, Zolock, Cupld, Oro Wilkes and Secretary. COLTS AND FILLIES out of thoss mares by the best speed sires on the coast. AT CHASE'S NEW PAVILION—Where you can see gpeed, action and manners regardiess of the weather. SQllldl‘ for 1500 people. Reserved seats for adies. Write for catalogne. Horses at yard Feb. 23. FRED H. CHASE & 00., 475 Valencia St., near 16th., San Francisco, Cal. Oriental Rugs AUCTION JOS. FREDERICKS & CO. 819-835 Ellis St. TOMORROW GEO. H. WEIGERT, Auctioueer. B 85 Draft Horses. 50 double-square brand, balter-broke geldings. AT AUCTION TUESDAY—I p. m. and 8 p. m. February 26, 1907 Come and inspect the horses hefore the sale, Will guarantee them sound. WESTERN HORSE MARKET E. STEWART & CO. 297 Valertia. 2= WILL ARRIVE at my stables Febru- ary 24, with 56 head of young draft horses, weighing from 1400 to 1500 Ibs: each, ages run from 5 to 7 years. RK & (0., 846 and 348 TWELFTH ST, San Franeiseo, Cal. Suisun ahd Way Stations......... n-xm V-athe‘ W(meu. R-s Martinez. San — Niles. Pleasanton, Livermore, Tracy. Lathrop, Stockton. Shasta Express—(Vis Davis) Wililams, Willows, lud nun Ashland, Portiand Martinez, Angoch, Bni?u M Stoekton, Newman, Men Hnnlmt VNL"L rhflllh_ Port Costa, Lathrop. Merced, 'Vt desto, Fresno, Tulare, Bak: 5 vermora, Valley to Hanford, salia. Tulare, ersield. Kiles, San_Jose, Li Stockton (*Milton), Spring, lone., Soners, Tuolumne and Angels... Atlantic Express — Ogden Reno, Tonopah. Goldfleid. Richmond. Port Costa. P Ao al re e New Ortleans Ex; fleld, LonAml- Dvmlnl.l Paso, New Orleans... ... Port Costa. Martines, Fraey. Lashrop, Ma Goshen Junction, Ha: Lemoore, Visalla, Tulare The Overland Limited—Omaha, Chicago, Denver. Kansas City Niles and Way Stations.... . ew, San Jose.. Newark. Ay Marysville and Port Costa. Martines, Tracy, Modesto, \lliams, Willows, Ashland, Portland and East N iles and Way Stations.. Niles, Tracy, Stockton 4299 Elmburst. Vowark Centerville Agnew, San Jo88:.. e Hayward, Niles, Irvingion, San Jose, Livermore.. The Owl Limited—Newman, Los Banos, Mendota. Fresno. Tu- Iare, Bakersfield, Los Angeles Hayward, Niles and San Jose..... Vallejo, Port Costa, Benicia, Sul- sun, Sacramento . cn(:)m sod iaven Fast Mali— len. Chicago. . Martinez, Stockton, Slfl. mento, Reno, SPATKS. ... Hayward. Niles and San Jose__ Tonopah_Pass.—Port Costa, Be- micia, Suisun, Elmira, Dixon, Sacramento. ckoe Fallon, Tonopah. Vallejo, Benecia and Way Sta- tions, Sundu on)y vy Oregon Exp: Marysville, COAST LINE & (Third and Townsend SM €102 Valencia St., San Jose and Way Stations .. 7.00a Valencia St. Redwood. San Joss, Morganhill, Gilroy, Pajaro, Watsonville, Santa Cruz—Laoe rel—Boulder Creek, Sallnas Del Monte, Monterey. Pacifio Grov Shore Rine Limited—San ¥ ou‘ linas, Paso Robles H qprxnn San Luis Obispo. Santa Barbars. Los' Angeles Monte, Monterey, Pacific Grove . Watsonville, Santa Orus, Laurel, Boulder Creek... The Coaster—San Jose, Salinas, Paso Robles Hot Springs, Santa Margarita, San Luis Obispo, buad;lu)e. s;nq Barbara, San Buenaven Oxnard, Burbank, Dull.al- 6tiroy, flalhllcrn’f‘ru s Pinos. Pa- Jaro, Wamonville, Crua, Castroville, Del Monte, Pacific 5 8.00a 8.00a 8.00a 555 5 B 11.30 2.000 vumsx San Jose and Way tations. Vllencll St San Jose and Way Stations .. FFF ii i P P A5 AUCTION REXT MONDAY, FERRUANY &, AT HERMAN CIA sTiu-‘E’!s Between Trwel hirteenth, of HORSES and BROOD MARES, MULES, draft, driving, business, and every kind of stock you wish to buy. Don't miss this sale. WILLIAM CLOUGH, Anctioneer. OCEAN TRAVEL THOS. COOK & SON Steamship Agents and Foreign Money Brokers, NOW LOCATED Flood Bldg., 32 Powell St., S. F. RAILWAY TRAVEL Northwestern Pacific Raiiroad Co. SAUSALITO FERRY Rt VIA For Sausalite, Mill V.Il?‘_Sll FEEX DATS AND SUNDA {08, 0:00, 11 & m., 13:20, *143, 5:18, 5:80, 6:20, T: 3 im0 San Quentin. a. m. dafly, for Cazadero and way sts. Seturdays only, for Cazadero and 8:15 p. m. daily, t Saturdays and Sw days, tor Point Reves and. way stations. A From 8. F. for Tiburon, Belvedere and S Rafael—Week Du-—'l 45, 9:15, *411:00 a. 12:33, 3:80, 5:10, Del Monte Express— Valencia St.. San Jose. Gilroy. Watson- Cruz. Del 3.00p 3.00, 315 Now Orlcans Expross—Ei Pado: ew Orieans Ex San Antonio, Houston, New Orleans and E Sen Jose. Salinas, Paso Robles Hot ivnus Santa Barbara. Los Angel ‘llsonvmg. Santa Cruz, Dl uonn. Monterey. Pacifie Vllalflt St. South San Fram- San Jose, Gilroy. Hel hmr h—l’l Valencia St.. En Jose and Way Stations » Valencia St Burlingame, San Mateo, Palo Alto. San Jose, Valencia 8t., San Jose and Way 3.15 3.15 330 H?EFS%!S? teo, Beresford, San - Carlos. Redwood. Fair Oaks. Menlc Pack. Palo Alto, San Jjose. i 3, from. No.2 “S.8. Breakwater,” Marshfield, Coquille, M Point. Ore. OAKLAND HARBOR FERRY (Mdmh) 12.00, 1.00, mm’fia L‘.III..’..I- NT. TAMALPAIS RAILWAY 'OCEAN TRAVEL COMPAGNIE un‘l TO u‘m“