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TTTT: MOttXIXO OIIEOOXIAN'. SATURDAY,. JULY 3, 1913. 15 SIMPSON: IS WINNER Champion of Waverley Cad jies Retains His Title. WALTER WARE DEFEATED Wooden Clubs Again Triumph Over Iron Ones in Match Spread for Contestants and Others Is Added Atraction. For the second consecutive time tb honor of being the best golfer among the caddies of the Waverley Country Club fall3 to the lot of Francis Simp son. Playing a. steady game and al ways ready to take advantage of bis opponent's misceus. Simpson registered a 3 up and 2 to go victory over Walter Ware in the final match of the annual caddie golf tournament of the Waver ley Country Club, which came to a suc cessful close yesterday. At the turn the 1514 champion was leading 2 op mainly because Ware had missed three two-foot putts. R.' C. F. Astbury was the referee and every move of the players was watched by the more than 100 spectators who went over the course. In the second flight Carl RIckson defeated Vernon Williams 2 up and 1 to go, while Adolph Uolph won from William Iavis 2 up in the third flight. Murray Weather Flight. Among the "Beaten Eights' Lawrence Murray weathered the flight and his last obstacle was William Davis. Mur ray walloped his adversary 6 up and 5 to play yesterday morning. As a special added attraction all the contestants as well as all the caddies who had ever put In time on the Wa verley Country Club links were guests of the club at a huge "spread" under the trees just west of the polo field. Ice cream cones and cake were there a-plenty, but nothing was left after the last one of the more than 125 boys had departed. All the minor details were arranged by Todd, one of the oldest employes in the point of service of the Waverley Country Club, and he certainly had a great time "driving" the boys around. Wooden Cluba Win. Again wooden clubs triumphed, for young Simpson, with them, clearly dhowed that he was the master over Walter Ware, who used iron ones. Since Jtussell Smith and M. M.- Hart well lost to Rudolph Wilhelm. of the Portland Oolf Club, wooden clubs have come to the fore. Both Waverley Country Club men depended on iron to hold them through the Oregon etate champion ship, which was won by Wilhelm two ' weeks ago. O. R. Menefee played the best golf Of his career yesterday and defeated A. S. Smith with a handicap on one up. 11 up in the final match of the "Also-Rans" " flight. Menefee regis tered a 39 on the way out, and on the return he took five more strokes for a total of S3 on the 18-hole grind. Following are the scores by holes: Monefee Out 4ir. 6(1 4.-, 3 39 In 53li 646 446 44 Total gj Smith Out in Total .59 . asa 475 746 584 Sol PORTL.WD SHOTS ENTERED Delegation AV111 Go to Stevenson To day, Ketnrrting Tonight. Led by II. R. Everding, president, and A. V. Strowger, vice-president of the Portland Gun Club, several mem bers of the club will leave this morn ing pr Stevenson. Wash., to take part in the shoot there today. J. K.. Simpson, president of the Stevenson Rod and Gun Club, has made extensive preparations to handle the Portland delegation and all will join In the Fourth of July parade there this morn ing. The Portland nirnrod3 will return tonight, in order to be ready for the merchandise and class tournament to be held at the Portland Gun Club grounds at Jenne Station tomorrow. Superintendent Matthews has been spending considerable time entering the contestants in the various clauses to be known as A, B, C, T) and E. The 40 per cent shooters will have Just as much opportunity of winning a prize as the 95 per cent men. Three prizes will be given for each class, all of the same value. Shooting will start at 10 o'clock. Gresham. Estacada or Bull Run cars leaving' First and Alder streets reach the grounds, which are about 200 yards north of Jenne station. KIX GIVES YACHT TROPHY Golden Vase to Be Awarded at Fair .'i Received From British Ruler. ') WASHINGTON. July 2 A gold vase Standing more than two feet high, the gift of King George to the yachtsman of America, was received at the British embassy here today from London and forwarded to the Panama-Pacific Expo sition, where it is to be one of the prizes in the aquatic contests. It is inscribed: "Presented by King George V. Panama-Pacific International Exposition Re gatta, 1315." CLAY COURT TOCTIXEY HALTED Hatches Postponed Due to Rain and Are to Be Played Today. PITTSBURG. Pa.. July 2. Rain caused a postponement of all -matches in the National clay court tennis cham pionship here today. The courts were badly soaked, but an effort is being made to dry them out so that the tour nament can be finished tomorrow. R, Norris Williams, of Harvard, and George M. Church, of Princeton, were to have contested today for the singles title, but this match will be played to morrow. LIB BY MAX WIN'S AT SPOKANE Marie ISltenbach Victor in Eourth Round of Women's Singles. SPOKANE. Wash.. July 2. Phil Brain, of Libby. Mont., defeated Joe Bailey, of Spokane, in the fourth round in the men's singles in the Inland Em pire open tennis tournament in ctraigbt sets today. In the women's singles Miss Marie Kettenbach, of Lewiston. - Idaho, de feated Miss June Jackson, of Spokane, after nearly two hours of playing. The score was 10-8, 3-6, 6-2. PORTLAND GOLFER DEFEATED Xcville and Tilden to Play Today for Potlatch Championship. SEATTLE. "Wash., July 2. Jack Neville, of San Francisco, and George Tilden. of Seattle, will fight It out to morrow for the annual Potlatch golf championship. The contenders in the finals of the woman's 'championship play will be Mrs. T. M. Wheeler, or Butte, and Miss Agnes Ford, of Seattle. In the semi-finals today Neville de feated Russell Smith. Portland, 4 up and 3 to go. - TUden defeated F. R, Van Tuyl, Seattle. 5 up and 4 to go. The matches were for 36 boles. In 18-hole matches' Mrs. Wheeler de feated Mrs. Carl Huiscamp. Seattle. 5 up and 4 to go. Miss Ford defeated Mrs. A. E. McKenzie. Vancouver. 1 up on the 19th green. BEXXY KAHF IS PCXIS11ED Brooklyn Eed EIned $IO0 and Sus pended lor Ten Days. NEW YORK. July 2. After a confer ence here today between James Gil more, president of the Federal League, and officials of the Brooklyn Club, it was announced that Benny Kauff had been fined flOO and suspended for ten days. Kauff, having a disagreement with the Brooklyn Federals' business man ager regarding the amount of salary due him, refused to play in yesterday's game here with Kansas City. Early in the aeaaon he caused a baseball sensation by Jumping to the New York Giants. LOXG TO TRY TO COME BACK Three-Time Coast Tennis Champion to Play in Tourney at Fair. SAN FRANCISCO. CaL, July 2. Melville H. Long, three limes winner in Pacific Coast tennis championships, former holder of tennis titles, will at tempt to "come back" at the Panama Pacific Exposition tennis champion ships July 10 to 17. He has been out of the game since 1912, when he was rated fifth in the National classifica tion. In 1909 Long, with Maurice E. Mt Loughlin as doubles partner, in the Australia Davis cup, won that event. WILLARD FIGHT FILM KEPT OCT Effort to Bring Picture In at Port land, Maine, Blocked. PORTLAND. Maine, July 2. An at tempt to bring a film of the Willard Johnson fight at Havana into the coun try was blocked in .the District Court today. Judge Clarence Hale refused to grant the petition of the Kalysthenic Exhi bition Company, of New York, for a preliminary injunction to restrain the collector of the port from interfering with the entry of the film, which reached here from Toronto Saturday. Spalding's Baseball Bookings. July 3. Olwftto vs. Sherwood, at Sherwood. 2 : S 0. Sheridan vs. McMmnnlle, at McMinn vIlIe. 2-.2U. Portland Railway, Light Power Com pany vs. Tillamook, at Tillamook, 2:3. Camas vs. Vancouver Tigers, at Camas. 2:30. flatskanie vs. Cathlamet. at Clatskanle. ::;o, July 4. Tamhlll vs. McMinnvIlIe. at Yamhill. -,:lo. Oswevo vs. Sherwood, at Sherwood. 2:30. Eiayton vs. Golden Hods, at Dayton. 2 : it). Hawthorne Merchants vs. Waverley Cad dies, at S 11 wood, 11:30. Antonlan Club vs. Piedmont Artisans, at Peninsula Park, 1S:3Q. Tillamook vs. Portland Railway. Liaht Power Company, at Tillamook. 3:30. Vancouver .Barracks vs. Foresters of Amer ica. 1:30. Albers Bros. vs. Gresham, at Grfehtm, 3. National Laundry Co. ' vs. Gilbert Whits Sox. at Gilbert. 2:30. apltal Hill vs. Newsboys, at Capital Hill, i'l. Macksburg vs. Portland Moose, atr Macks- burjr, 2:31;. Garden Home vs. Olds, Wort man & King, at Garden Home, 5:30. Taborslde vs. Woodstock Ffremen. at Woodstock. 2:30. Hairier vs. Gubk?, at Rainier. 2:20. Orecon City Redmen vs. Troy Laundry Co.. at Oregon City. 3:30. Overlook Juniors vs. Woodlawn Cubs, at Overlook Grounds, l. Albany vs. Brooklyn, at Albany. 2:10. Waverley Caddies vs. Arleia. at Sellwood. 10:39. Oswego Juniors vs. Ben Hurs. at Os wego. 2:20. Sellwood vs. MontaTllla. at Montavllla, ::30. t'amas vs. Vancouver Tigers, at Camas. i:t. Barfm vs. Estacada. at Fstacada, 2:30. Dundee vs. Union Meat Co., at Dundee, 1:30. Peninsula Park vs. St. Helens, at St. Helens. 2:30. Barton Juniors vs. OMs. Wortman A King, at East Twelfth and Davis streets. 10:u. Clatskanle vs. Cathlamet. at Clatskanle, 2:30. July 5. Oregon flty Moose vs. Portland Mooif. at Oregon Itv. rr.tii. Tamhlll vs. McMlnnville, at McMinnvIlIe, S:S. Albers Bros. ra. Gilbert White Sox, at Gilbert. 1.3). St. Paul vs. Dayton, at Dayton. 2:30, Peninsula Juniors vs. Tabor Giants, at Peninsula School. 2:30. , Logan vs. Kstacada. at Estacada. I:". Albany vs. Brooklyn, at Albany. 2:3U. St. Clair vs. Capital Hill, at Captal Hill. I. Kenton Clnb vs. Oresham. at Oresham. lo, Vancouver Barracks vs. Columbia Park, al Vancouver Parlr. 1:30. B?o Hur vs. White Caps Juniors, at Eoutb Portland, 2:30. Jack Barry Sold to Boston. BOSTON, July 2. Jack Barry, short stop of the Philadelphia Athletics for several years, was sold to the Boston Americans today. He will oppose his former teammates tomorrow, when he will play second base for the It'cd Sox President. Lanin said tonight. BROWN BUYS WOOL CLIP Will Ship Product to Portland and Hold for Hijrlier Prices. BAKER, Or.. July 2. Sperlal.1 More wool was withdrawn from the amount avail able In Baker when P. J. Brown closed deal for -4,U'K5 oounds, the entire clip from the sbeep of Herman Ringsmyer. of John Day. While the exact figure at which the wool was sold Is not given our. It is known that Mr. Rlnpsmyer waa holding out for IS cents a 'pound. He was offered 18 cents during the sale here Tuesday by Alexande: Livingstone. representing the American Woolen Mills Company, of Boston. Mr. Brown Is doing practically the only buying In BaKer now. and ts shipping hli wool to Portland to hold for. higher prices. reaehgrawrrt Await Meeting. WENATCHEE, Wash.. July 2. (Special.) Peachgrower of the valley are taking great deal of interest In the meeting eal.eu for Saturday by Chairman Paulhamu. of the Growers' Council. Both growers and hand lers believe some good can be accomplished by putting the control ot the marketing In the hands of some good man. Tbe meeting of the executive board of the growers', league has been called to meet with Mr. Paulhamu Saturday morning, Just before the session with the peachgrowers. London AVool .Sal est LONDON. July 2. The wool auction sal were continued today with ofrerlngs of fen bales. The feature was the persistent tl manrl for scoured comMn'S for Russia, anr Yorkshire at 15 and 2u per cent advance and occasionally more. Queensland realize 2 SUd: ictoria. 2s Srt, and New Smit Wales 2 r4il. Otnar grades of scouretl vere from r, to lu per cent dearer. Cross, breus were strong. New York Sugar Market. NEW YORK, July 2. Raw sugar steady centrlfural. 4.fift''tr t.liac : molasses 4.44i 1.18c. Hcfined steady. Hnlutb Ltaseed Market. DL'UTH, July 2. Unseed Cash. $1.74 V, July, xi.t 'i; heptemoer. n.nh. C hicago Dairy rredsre. CI1ICAOO. July 2. Butter Unchanged ggs Receipts. 10,477 cases; unchanged Hops at New York. NEW yOTiK, July 2. Hops quiet. y --ird J-mit at New York. NEW YORK. July 2. Kvsporated apple: neglected, prunes firm. Peaches inactive C otttm Market. "4T.tV YORK, July 2. I ''ttn Scot iiul' atiu.-uiiauu.sa v.uuc. saiea. SHORTAGE IS ACUTE High Bag Prices Certain for Month Yet. NOT HALF ENOUGH ARRIVE Dealers Believe, However, That He fore Season Is Over, Sufficient r Quantity Will Be Received. Foreign Markets Excited. There la no doubt In tbe minds ot grain - bag dealers and broker that before ts season is ever baga will have been received to sack the grain crop, but tbey are equally positive that there will be a decided scarcity of spot bags up to the middle of July. Bags are com In g In. bat not at the rate they are needed. The Titan, which arrived on tbe Sound early In the week, brought 2ooo bales, only half of what was expected. The Siberia. whUh reached Ban Francisco last week, bad 800,000 bags aboard, whereas It waa tbeught tbe steamer woald bring twice that quantity. Two steamers, the Hudson slant and the Rxtrsn. are near due en the gonad, and both have baga aboard, but no one here knows bow many. There are also two Japanese liners scheduled to reach Northern porta very soon, but they may or may not have gralnbags among their cargoes. While the scarcity exists, tbe .market Is gelng to remain firm. It Is almost certain that prices will be as) high as tbey are now p to August 1. After that time, when ho delayed shipments begin to corns en the market awd the keen edge of the de mand la taken off. there may be some re cession In values. There Is also a shortage of bop-baling cloth, wblctt is causing some apprehension on the part of the larger hopgrowers. Spec tators look for a 20-cent market for this commodity, and It la possible tbe price will go that high. but. as In the case -of baga, the scarcity promises to be only temporary. nd by baling time It Is likely enough bop cloth will be on hand for all purposes. The Eastern burlap market continues strong and excited. The latest report in the trade la that the Russian government hao made offers In the Calcutta market for 50.000.000 burlap bags suitable for trench purposes. Cables from London report sharp advances .In Jute, . amounting to about 20s ton. Prices on the Dundee market were reported as very mnch higher, with many rumors of further large burlap bag con tracts from the British and Russian govern ments. At the present time the Dundee mills are said to be handling alt the busi ness they can take care of. with sufficient orders on tbekr books for government count to keep the mills running full time well through the Kail months. Mail advices from Dundee state that great activity prevails In the Jute branches of the market, and prices are reaching a level hitherto unknown. There Is every prospect. oo. of rates advancing still further. Raw ute was In demand, and Dundee firms are apparently anxious to have a large supply In stock in case of difficulties over the ship ment of new crop. A good deal of Inquiry waa experienced for Jute yarns andcloth. Indeed, rumor was current that extensive orders for sand and oat bags were llksly to be placed on the market. Certainly rates now ruling have never been so high In cars. MU.UNT. WIIKAT PRICKS ARE RA1SK1 Bids Advanced t Cents at Men-hants Ex change, 'box No Iteala Made. Milling wheat prlcss were raised another 2 cents yesterday for prompt delivery, but Ithout result. At the Merchants Kxrhange l. o.i was offered f.ir spot Kuerten), but sellers asked fl.12. For spot fortifold SI.'J was fciu. dci mere were no sellers al any price. Otherwise the market was more or less nominal. There was also a better demand for oats Bids for prompt delivery were advanced AO cents and August bids were al..A- htxh than tne day before, but no sales a ere posted. Bradstreefs estimates the clearances this year at r.'W0,OI0 bushels of wheat and 1.2-U - 000 bushels of corn. Argentine wheat shipments this meek are l.ftOVi bushels against I.2J2.0MQ last week nd .,J4.0''O last r r. Terminal receipts. In cars, were reported by the Merchants- Exchange as follows; Wheat. Barley. Klour. Oats. Hay. Portland. Prlday. 13.... .t g 5 11 7 X lt 1 4 2 I y 1 7 7 2 1.; 11 .1 11 Tear aro. ... Seattl-. Thurs. ear ago. . . . TRADE IN 6UM.MKR PR T ITS 14 1IBAVV. C'Hy and Country Orders Tax CnneM-lty of Kront-Mrret Jobbers. Fruit Jobber had another big day yes. terday. and orders from both the city and country taxed their capacity. A part of the demand was for holiday account, but the hot weatther was mainly responsible. The chief, demand was still for lemons. cantaloupes and melons. but deciduous fruits and even berries were good sellers. Several cars of cantaloupea and melons wera received an,l stocks In sil lines were ample for the trade. There were no Important changes In prices. There was also a good trade In season able vegetables at steady rates. CHICKJSNS PKI.L AT LOW TRICKS. Kedueed Quotation Knablr M reet to III- pew of Arcuuulslhisi. Tbe 10-cent quotation on hens enabled the street to clean up the big stock that had sccumulated. Broilers were also taken readily at 18 to 20 :ents. There was some demand for Spring ducks at 11 ttt in cents for the best, but other kinds of poultry were not wanted. Dressed meats were un changed. The butter and egg markets are holding firm at the new advanced quotations, Bauik Clearing. Rank; clearings tor the Nor:hwestern cities yesterday were as follow?' Clearings. Balances. Portland ............... $J. 3'' 't.hT'l 4l.'. S.-aule 2.2"r.ti37 44.1,41 1 Tac.ma i'4 -.'..I 3;i Spokane 6-3.1Ma &7.142 PORTLAND MARKET QUOTATIONS Orwln, FVamr, Fred. Etc. Merchants Exchange, noon session. prompt oenery. Wheal B)uelm ................ t'irty-foId, 'lub Scd fife etl Ruslan ats N 1 white feed.. Bsrle No. 1 f el Rolled ' Til II SllO.-tS Futures tiigust liluestem ........ Auirust fwty-fold usut cllh URutt fife uKUt Russian uK-ast oats tuuust barley 11stMt hrn Vuruxt shorts rrii'p p.ti,t. . - 11 lOfJJ.tO; wfcele wheat. Pid. . Il . 1.1 0 .M . 2r, ;,i . -s.iJ '. ii n . 24.' .t-4 . .t1 .2 h'l . 7t .V . 21K . 'J 4 to . 24.HI Ask. 1.1 !l.;u ii."il 3 l.o Ittut) -a.ou 27. '"J H.i." on . ft . I . . ' f rraham. MILLFEED Spot prices: 13 ran. 2T 27.se per ton: hart. (9W2s.Ju; rolloa barley. 23 50t 28.SO. CORN Whole, 3d per ton; cracked, 4X7 Br ton. HAY Ksstem Oregon slfalfa. 1 12.Se ii IS .ft". JTralls aatl s rsetsble. I . a 1 Jt.ul.ii.a qu'rtltltisi: IKufKAL fllLXIJ uraoccs, valencias, It 5''! 75 per box; Mediterranean sweet. IJMU27'; lemons. i ut per box; ba nana. &c per pound; xrapefmit. Ss.e'J tj 3 !'; iJneapplea, Owio pr pound. V0TAULtii Cucumbers. Union. 40 0 75c per dttsen; artleboaes. 3o rr doseo ; to matoes. SI. SO per feex; esbbsgs, ISUo per puund. head lauure. tl pr crsi; aplnach 5c r-l pound; rhuttara. :M per ftuund; Peas, 2tr4c per pound: ban. 2liO&o per pound; green corn. 2iCOc per dozen. ORKEM mriTS Cherries. 40o pound: cants. oupes, fJ'J.3 per crate; KA nler r !. swe; rasuuerrlea. currants, flo 1.2 pr rrats: aprlcuta. 7.rttl per bos; peaches. 75cl pr Iks; ssttrmiuni. 2 e l-r pound- plums. $1.2 per box; nsw appice. 2. ( .". pr box. POTATOES New, 11C per pound. ON lu.Mw tiio, salts, H-li; red. 1 JS per sack. A( K V K'lKTAHI.ES Carrots. 1 Ol.lO per aactt; beets. $1 Jo; turnips. l.ii. Dairy and Country Prsdorw. Local Jobbing quotatlonai Hii;. Oregon ranch, buying prices 24c; No. 2. 2"c; No. a. per dose, birr fries r ,"o. 1. per doxen. No. 1. Job- piil'l.TKT Hens, i tie; broilers. IS ft 2e: turkeys, nominal; dutk. o,d. luc; ouag. li -' r ci-nt. ncmlual. HUTTK1C H.'rfRtiirry, prints, plain wrap per. 2Wc . cartons, sue per p-'wnj ; cubes, or dinary. 1'sJso; fjiucr. ;'jj4S. CIlcCKsh. -oroa triplet, juboers" buying prKs. 13 Ve pr pound f. o. b. Uock. Port land; Young Amerl-aa, 14 Ve per pound. VEAL rsnry, l'Jadllc per pouao. PkJ-ijv Ulock. Juc per pound. Staple (irsrerles. v Local jobbing quotations: HALUON L'ulumbii Itlver one-pound tails. 1724 per Sossn; hatf-pouno. Cats. $l.oo. oae. IMund fiats. fXu; Alaaaa pink uus-pouau ia;:, ti ua. IIONKV Choice. $3 25 per ease. NL'Td Wainuta. lv4: per piund ; Iira s!l nuts, l&c; fiiDsrta. 14.4c; almonds. ,s V 22a:; pesnula. 0lc; eocosoutt, (L per doa; pecans. Uuroe; otestauta. 10c. bEAN.1 bmail white, i 'Oc; Urge whits. 5Hr; l.luia, &-c; baou. 6.euc; plbjt. 4 loc l OH"i.t Uoa-teU. In drum. llvUSc ft T O A It Kruit and berry. ti.i; beet. 14 70. lira C. tl4U. powdered in berreia, 7 li; cuues. Larrs.a. ft so. SALT iranulstetl, SlO.iO per ton; naif- grounda. loos. lu.T't per ton; Out, 11. wU psr Ion; oairr. ai per ton. 0 RIccS ooutnern nad. (Unovc; broksa. 4c per pound; Japan style. iulSVsC. DRIED r KL lTb Apples, be per pound. apricots, 13u loc; peaaUiea, ac;- prunes. Ital ians. bvDc; raisins, loess 1 uscatels. be: un. bleached rlultanaa. 7 He; aeeCed. be: Ual, Persian, loe pr pound; lard. tl.o per boa. currants. Ilt. Hops. nasi. Iltle. KtC. HOPS lJli contracts, nominal: 1914 crao. 12tflHc per pouud. liiutd-caitrci niues, is He: salted kin. 13-:; sa.led calf. lHc; 'green hides. 14c; green klu. 10c; green calf, lav; dry bides. 24c; drs calf. .Oc WUub Eastern Oregon, medium. 214 2tc: k-isieru Oregon, fine, ltulsc; Val ley. 2 ; S'ic MuUAiK New clip, snajic per pound. CASCARA HARK Old and new. Ilc per pound. PELT s Dry long-srooiett pelts. 15'4c; dry sbort-wooled pells. l!Sc; dry sliearllnss. each. K'ulOc; salted shearlings, ea. h. Itv 2&c; dry goat, long hair, each. 13c; dry goat, shearlings, each. 10a2uc; salted leog- wool pelt, slay. Siva each. uhain HAU4 In car lota. SStfSitc; la less Iban car loia. about fee mors. I revisions. HAMS All sixes. llH01Hc; skinned, IT WIS'-: picnics, lie; cottags roll. ISc; bold. 17 3 27c BACON Fancy. 2o?2Sc; standard. 22 w ISc; choice. 17i21c; strips, 17c. DRY bALT riliort. clear bark a. UViOISe; exports. 14 4 li;Hc: plates. llui!o. LAUD Tierce basia. kettle rsndcred. 14c; alandard. lc; compound. nHc BAiiRICL, OOOl) Met beef. $24; piste beat. 4o; brlaket pork, K'H.iu; pleated pora last, XI.OO; tripe. u ao I l.ou; tons us. a Olla. KERC PENE Water white, drums, barrels or tank wagons, lu-, sr-er-ia! drums or bar re Is. I'c. esses. 1 7 t U 20 H o. UASOL1XE Hulk. 12c; cases ;3c; eng'ns dlati:iate. drums. 7 He; cases. 7hc; aapbtlia, drums, lie; cases, inc. L.INiKEl Oil, Raw. barrels, T7e; raw. rases. b2c; boiled, barrels. 7lec; bulled, cave a Ho. TURPENTINE In lanka. eic; Jn eases, OAc; lu-case lota le leas. STOCK RUN IS LARGE CATTI.H AM HOGS CO.MI0 FIIIU W tni) FRKELY. Wide Dlftrrcncw la Qaallly of Offer, lag Market Steady, bat Hogg lis ol Tonrfe. Tsu. The month has started out well at te stockards. as there was another g.tod 1 ,.n yemertiay. Aa was the case on the pre. e.l.ns 'l.ty. ail kinds of o inlltv were to fount In the uff-rir is and too prices reallred i. i-t-Q s win range In rnrril the marker was fairly steady. although boss not el I up lo ttie former level, the bet price of tn. day bolng s;.i on average light . ctcht stock. A few good steers wore sold at 7. and o-jicnsr can: lrouxnt in. ususl ricea. 1 nr saa tiut lltti. doing In tb llietip aouse. Receipts ere 123 Sltle. 5 ralvea. 1239 nir arid 22 suoep. Fhlprs wer: w:-h cattle llarrer at CUtor.s. With ones!. 1 csr: I I' Moer. To'.edo. I csr. Bv roat J. K. I'rttffit. Lst.n. 11 bead. vit.1 hors ifakcr Cll TacKlnx Con.panv, raKer, 1 (it; w . 11. ;-..t. l'ai :uar. 1 car r. H. Fcri:ija,n. Amtt. 1 car, l.lco I'oott. "''. 1 tar; J. I. ll --more. West reio. 1 car. By boat rink Furrer. Swan Island 111 head; brhmltil. bwsa is'and. ol hca-1; A Slisner. rl.au Island, C bead; J K. Proflit. lujios, -v head; J. M. Swen. iu.l!( :.:, bead. Wish mis.-l losds Ro Dlc'rferson. Welser, I nr caul snd hojs: J. H Preston, w riser, 2 cars esMl. and hogs. Wclser Mat Com pany. Velr. 1 car rati:, and boss: 34 Wsnn. t'anty, 1 csr cattle, calves awl sheep l. r. lAiika, nuikosa, 1 car Caltlf. caUcS an-l h r . The day's sales were as follows: W t. Price Wi. I'rlc 13 hoc. tin hn,:.. . l ht b.. . 1 hog. . . 1 hog. . . II hoc. . . U loi . . 5t boa . . . '2 hot. . . ' tl ht,s. . . a not.. . fcl hoc. . . v htwt,. . 2 k-s.:.. 1 hf i. . . lu hoss.. . 1 iiox . . S llUKS.. . 1 h.-e. . . 1. h., . . 21 lambs.. l;l steers. n ste-rs. 1 steer. . 4 1-0 ttt s . . 4 cott . . 1 bull. .. li! Xti.2.-,, 1 ItJ 7 li... itenrx . ii run t . . X cot . . . 2 Sleers. . 1 CSlf. .. . 1 CSlf 1 ea!' 1 h-lfer. . 6 steera.. 1 steer.. . tt steers. . 1 St eer. . . J COWS. . . I COW 3 cows. . , II calve.. I calf 1 sti r. . . , 2 netfers. 1 tl CttlV . . . lit cotas. . , 3 cottt s. . . 2 bulls. . , .1 heifers. Ill h..ss. . . 2 ho-. , . 1 buck. . . tif-t t ll-ZS 4 .-i 1 H. "" 7.1S n.e.'.j 2 '.; II l, .2.1, 2 1 'I a.t 12 'I 210 1.H4 -.'-.II 11 1 2'1 I !t'l 1t;a Kli I l 17 1 7. . 1H1 a 21 si 11 in 1 170 I. 1411 1 17" HI I." II. lt ltil.1 p-.'l t.ltl l-" 17'i bin lt.m .-. .1.1 1 iel tn."; h.'Hi 1 1 n .11 S t a t x .1 lt r '." 1 :j 2:tl 1170 H 2 7 l"!:t 101 : 1 4'7 t .tl I'M 1". 1U 7 2.1 S.-.o' S VI 7 tt' 1;. 1 .t' a -j.i! 7 i I t, 3.7 4 .1 .1 ' :i Tl . ,-,0 J ... I tuck... i& .un Steers. r 1 1 1 Prices current at n local stockyards on the various classes off stock Heat steers 17. 00 ft 7.2A Clotid Bfeers . . . Medium steers Choice corns . r;o"d cows Heifers 7i ils feists ........ Hoxs MKht Hsivv Wethers . ... Ewes Lambs . . 4ni i:j . . 4 IMI 11 4 .j .. i n4 . 4 T.,J 4.T1 . a.iui t 5 tt .. &.uvOo.Aa .. T.S0QT.7, . . iiu i.uv . . JnoftSM . . IMol5 . . 0.50 o a so Omaha Ltvetork .Market. OM.4.HA. Neb.. July 2. Hoc Keeeipt. Il.iitu: MKher. Heavy. 7"7.iO; mlied. 17. 1" t 7.5": Ushl. 17 Vi(i; .: pica. .j.iv t 7 .V: bulk t l eale. 7 4v tr 7 ?Wl. 4'atlio Itet-elpts, 7ltO; slronser. Sstlvs sreers, $7.-'. U 7.11.". . rows. anti helrers. ; t )t.'.",: 1A e.tern stairs. $ ... 00 4i H "oj . Tea ST.trs. xtilj7.i"t: isi and heifers. f..suis ;.::': t-aives. ivinn.. Pheer. Heeetrtt lt7'?v: stesy. TsrI1rts. 1 s tw tt 7.ilu ; weth.r. 4-t.M 4 .ort; lamba. J .j 0 w.oa. ' - rhlrssTO IJvewlork Market. rHIi'A.lO. Julv J lloif Keeelj.tl, SO. 4Vti; st.-atjy to ic untl-r vetrtla'a aver as. Bulk of rales. 4 7,.o i T . .". : IIkHi. 7 "a ; un. mixed. 1T..-.'I . ...1; heavy. 4797.73: roimh. $7' 7.1.1:, Pl. 7 410. I'ntfle Ke'-elpl. 'tl.lN.tt: stesdr. Nst'r heef sleers t s.. t b : Western atesrs. 7 'J4 vc ir.; c'.tva and hellers. U jtHM: calves. 7 lo. iu. yreep Keeefrtts. OtWwl; msrket silk. Shnp, "..7a n.v. laml.s. STtrlO.lx. rest llasnaco Isnns from llewalaa tlx. V sfll VilTo.v. July I Ths Heaaian fly la influ-l.na- Immeneo damage to th. wriest -."op thr.'tixhu'.it an area estendinc from Vt.rir;eaiern Oklahoma and Northern Ar- Itmolhy, $14u17; k.i-.aa northward throuch Kansas. Stis i s-tuil. Nebrsaks- and rStuthern Iowa srd !-,. aii1 Inclutllnx nri-ties:iy l.tlnoi. In. jtlliita. nhlt sr.d I'ennsylvanta. 1 he fv.. I pa-trrient of Asrlt-u ' t tire pr.!ie 1 fly ,.1 cauao a lu ot mil. was of busies. STEEL IS FEATURE Other Leading Stocks Pursue Erratic Course. ST. PAUL SOLD HEAVILY Sudtlcn n'lUuIranil of Proure Asalnvt Ilxclianse on I'arie. NCrrllnx on Ixnidon 8lrructh cn rVrt Igncrs Srl bonds. NEW YORK. July S. Ptocks pursued an erratio ctouras today, nrfces changes being more tbttn ordinarily confusing. Come siandaxd 1 uiKa wers is wbjlls otiiers wer, lower. The s.vms cond.tlon spplied to merous spclixltie. Trading waa anil cept during the f.rst and final nisei. wn ti wknea of I nlled stales lluunw sno tt laul rl .1 pn.rKl UIM 1 1 VVMB t . Iwium of the " Muuoer dividend . Interest centered ma'n'T sl-out iiat ,w- w .t iki oitenmg. initial eonststed of shares at 41 to 44. sglnet ye.lard.v-s elos of M. From this lv.l hs stock dtecllnetl to 4 " . msaing XJentlm cthr . parricu mr.r - specialties and a few railway in'"''" sliarea, had manifested a tenJ.ncy to break ay from ltulter. Improvement ws - m..t until niitdrn WkOeS 0Vl ... t- f'.n..Uan ftaclflC WttKH IP 1 sain of t is M-tmc ana turn iti I n ti,. l-.t hour the entlrs llt forfeited It. ..ti, on DrwclDltate decline in ft Panl. which fell 7 to 3 1 on rsmors aflsctlng tbe malntenancs ot i """ As the nt. Paul eartiins r - ..ii.i.ri,,., rmlvnts sllacnea to ' n - mora. Thereafter lbs maraei uov Hteels strength was asrris-sw tlmistic sttilsmonl or traoe uwn, , . ... . . I raadrnifttlun In fur ther advances of certain manufactured ma terial. American Can a early rlss waa bj--d on th bellel tnat ini " ' rlnwtllig In some lar war Among secondary railways. ll-ourt V""" was conspicuous for Its new low price M il Total sales of stocks amouuted to 3 j l . nto snares. Budden withdrawal oi ""V" ,t exrhans on Parle was on. ' , w bills on Paris mao tnr' ,lt.r. !M.nr,t to ail ot b.r Kurpe cmurt, Including London, al-o strengthened -urtlier heavy seitms bond, presumably for foreign luUreta, was a feature. Total bond sales, par value. United t-taica bond, were un- cbauged. CLOSING ITOCK UOTATlU:,cln.ln- b.d I7's 74S ATaka Hold Amal Copper... 4TI Am iveet etisar. K Amer.t an t :m . Am rcti A llefc. 1- w do pid Am Kuc Tte'g.. 1 i;ovs Am To! AV Tel. .. Amer Tobacco., 3 ... liel Atipnila aim.. Alclttson 7IH Ii.lt 4 Ohio.... Ilr Hip Transit. s; 14 14.' 1 p.lrt.tum.. f'sradlan 1'av. . 4tl S 1U' Cent I.ealber Cues 4. Ohbi fhl ir West . . .. hi M St P. .. I'M N W f'h!no Copper. . . 1 .'. 44 ' 51 2 lo P it iron. . Colo houlh . . . u At ; s Ill pftl 21 P-st rs-evurltes. . K.rle n K.ectnr. . . 1 1 17 w fir Sir pfd ;r Nor 1 're ctfs. '.X issenhetm r-x. 1"'.4 I inois Cent . . . . In'. r-lei pfd . . Inspiration Cop. Inter Harvester. , v 74 '. K C Southern.. leV.ch ts:i-y.. 1 Mill ft Nstrt .. lt,l Petroletin. Mi:iil fopper. .. M K AT I 1 t 7 4 t 2 tt M'ttwturl I'c1ftc. it 1 n,--un . . . N'l t-ed H7 O-'S 14. Nevada Copper.. N V r.-'ti! ... N V. N II H.. Nor A Western.. N or Pc f 'c . . . . . !..-. I'r.f Mail . . . Psc Tet A Tel.. .l 1-1 in Peons. ASnl-i ... I'u I Pal 1 r. . . . I'.av ns Cop. . I'eadtrr r.-p Ir r-veel . . Hot k l! Co . . . do t.fd Ftl.A.-l' S-l Pfd. South l'-l!ic.. "ill hern 11 y . . . . Telie.ee l.'t,p. . Telna t'o t'nion Pc.flc. . . ! Pf'l r s M"i do r't r"ah t'op v.h.S j.fd . . . Wtiittn I'n'.on. Went tn g Ulet . . . 23 S 1 17 v. 1 7 1S " 127 IV7S an no 14 1""'S C7-, 21 4 'to j r o.1 roej 7 1 1:0 SI .. v s rtef ;.. re. !.. x v : 'it b n J t coupon. .. . fT Nor lac Sa . C . " It"".' "I" 4 rounon. . .. I- " ?o 'ac 4 .a f K X 4. rse..!'' il cnv As. do coupon . .M04tl"nln l's 4. s Mooey . rirbssc. Kte. NfTWT VOKK. Ju:y S. Mercantlls rarr. 31 rr cent. Me, liiis iiiy-sr i-l'.la. II 1 demaad, fiT.i.i. raoieo 11 lUr silver. 4te. MesL-an d.tllar. JTc. ;., ernmafX t.onl teady; railroad bintl" lrrectilar. Time Ittana. stes.lv: an data. per rent. I'O dsja. i S - : " months. Ill 5 - 'all ironee str1v: Mali. IV p' rent: low. 1; rullna rst. I: ll la. lWl cltwlnc bill. IS: t'-etl at IS- AM rRA vr-!ti-o. July 2. "terllnr f'!,iy da. II Ul d-niantl, l .t1,; c.bl. 4.H. IJIXPON". Julv 2. Dar silver. 13 lx.iod per ttunee. ' M.moy. IS rr cent. llr junt rate. fiivrt bil:a and thre. ra-niha. 4w pe' rtBL 1 as ltd os Marks Mrsuly. IX1NDON. Julr 2 Uot "f tne ltis1r In He Anierl. an aeet ton of Ins vlock rr.ark a in lnild ritates fteel snd Cndisn TSf-lflc at tedy l.rice. Ilol.l ooodn w asaln fretjueni.v rnrt,u. lnurare rate. 00 tn latter ha, advanced 10 m sMllinss per renl. oslni to tbs quantity Icing ex ported. JULY WHEAT IH FLURRY stA-ie.rrY ok covtrac-t chain Ilarvrat Delay Max Race KlIlloaT af 0lloaa W Urn Oia-Croy Ukrat, Vkoae StorWa Ara Uw. CH ICAQO. Jul 2. Scarcltr of wheat av-allabla for CrliTary oa July contracts reau'.te! tlar In dcldi flurry am on a ahirir. After a nearly vertical advance l.irournoui m-at of tha aeaaion. the market elaaei trtnf at tH? aioea laa: ni-rtit Corn flniabel HfHo to Sff H mm nd oaii with a iraln of Si He to In proviaiora. tHa outcom aaa a derllrva of f.H7u. to iriiv in the movement of new wheat from flrat hin!t waa the chief cauaa of anxiety amonc tr4crt. who had b trtto fore len art iva on tha bear aid of tha n-arket. Cntmurd atotmT weather tn tha barveat reetona a -Med matar alir today to the dan4r that tha fr.Hnc of perhaps the bulk of th Julv opilnni wouM ha va to ba ar'omp'lih41 with old wheat, tha norka of which ara at tha low eat abb know a In -ear A further cona-uenc of tha la CvtMitt ra!ua as tha apread of belief that an unui ua I pr op rMon of the new rro wnuM be of a tqualit) too Inferior to nrt tha repair meat of opessalatlva rontracla. rnrn n.pat..lMl with tha atrenath of wheal. Tral-ra In oais aera confronted with t'rM of a p ilt ' a3 ueee In til J t; ! e opt Ion. p,rr lie Hn the aitajttOB aa to wheat. far bi Tii lxma fbolof aviJ by R:.1. High. ! J J.-ll XS SI'S S.-'t-l 71'i 74 7..,, 49S 4" 4t OtKl 4 7 T 4tli, 3.10 etiw "! "V.ioo iooT iw "4 ami r. .1 " -.-,- 1 fl'ttl ItHI -1 lt-1 1 pt. 77 S 7's 3t-o S7 ' e-V lV.t'0 14 is i42 4 -jtwl 4 1 ' n'i o ) V'.ioo "si's itV " 4 :. w 4 Tr0 SIS SI '." .Vi 'ci' .7 2'-H '-' 1 4'-i 17.- I"-' 1 4- I!- ' 1 1 17 1 .'.. J'. -4 x 1 ;o.i 3S e.i '"im TS T.i's Sou SI 21 "l'nn 14 J rovi 1 1 7 s 1 ' 11 ; 2'i 7' 7V4 S O' 1 2 w 27 s ' ' i i "' Sw """ioo "a""!' re. r.'to 1.1 14". 2.W4 a4'4 "Vra-H iok" io'."" 4.;ts IIS .12's "2.i'"j K.4S i"'"'T "Vrovi -n 2-.' a 7't I4a- 14T. Jt 0 23 21 ...... ..... ..... ".i"0 "e-j'i bl f oe) " S7 " 3 H "." l-'S 127 a..n so- , wwrehoo. stocas hero tended also to In dues n del'.n. Lssdibg tuiures ranged as follows: YvHKAT. rn. High. Uv. Clew. July fltTi Hi: flsTi l lis c-pt. i vi 14 lot 14 CORN. July T4 'i .T4 .4 epu ,:i, .7:, OATA July 4 S 4 .47 .41V -47'i bpu .s:k .it w xti:ss I'OKsl July 14J.T4 14.71 It 47 14 72 5l ......17.11 1; lu 1:1: LABI). Jiy 11 li t ji pu i. iJ ,j HOKT RIB4. July 1010 1I1 lose it tl b'ft- it,.; lu i i.7 14. i 1 b p Wheat No. 3 red. nominal; No. 1 red. new. 11.11: .no. z bard, nomn.al. torn No. x ..:ow. 74Vt::c: Xs. 4 yel- ow. thC It N ominal. l.ar. s a ;e Timothy waetftT;: ctoer. l Mgll :V prtmaay receipt V best. 11. sou va. 4s:.. ee0 bushels: corn. 4l.tj vs. 4.14.tM4 busn- e.s: tu. ll.it v i.H buihio. bhipmebl Mheat. lilts) lol4 4V. buoi. extra. ll.i)4 I 4 . i.tto4 bualte.s. it. e.S.ftus a ..ie4 kMliio, C esrances Wheat. :;.., bushels: Cora. 17t. bsaoela; osts, ssi.oeo basnet, f.vwr, l.ueu barrs.a Foreign Grain Markets. LIVKKIHOL, Ju:y 1. t -h .heat un- Charged; corn. Id bigher; oats. 1, d blghar. PAH in. July 2. L'asb wheat and flour ttnebsageti. IH'ENOSl A1RKS. July t Wheat na- chsngevl; corn, yn. hsncetl jl lo.et. MlaavitatsoUs tirala Market. MINNEAPOLIS Ju.v Wh.t t,,ir $!.;. bept.mber. lC;i; .No. 1 haid. tl.41; No. 1 Northern. 1 1 11 a 1. 11 . No. 2 .Vortbsrn. Il.li',ul 4. kasstera tarsia Market. Pt'Lt'TH. July 2. What citwd: Jul.- I 44 asked: beptember. lu; bid. ST. toJL'lS. Jury 2. Wheat closed: Ju!r. 11-US; beptember. l.ul; Wtmr. l.t4 X. WINXirtd. Julv i Wheat r.,.,-,1- 1,.'v l.IJ. October, fl.u4S: Ptnmeir, I1.U4V. KANSAS CITT. July . Wheat closed: Septaoiber, Ik1, ! iur, XI. vis.. OMAHA. July S. Cash wheal IV, to 4 h Ig leer. Grain at baa t'rsst Imw. "AN" KKANC1SCO. Ju:y 2. pot quota tions Wsl.a. 41.47 o l.;; red Itualin, 41. ,u u 1.71 S. ; Turkey red. fl.7eul.lo; b.u. tern. ll.;;til II; teed b a r . . Ii.ujul.lls: whit. osta. 41.41 Ss 1. 44. bran. .;;; mbiu.uiga. II ii 11 . snort. :iv;l it. Ca.l board Barley. Ummlitr 1 1 7 Sj bid. L,xchaags adjurnsd uutil Tuesday. Ittget Bwnad Oral. Msrkets. ffTTLt, Julv Wheat liluestem IltU. 1 111 key red. fl.ul. tortfol.l. Sl.'i. 1 lub. fit. j; fife. !; red Kiatlan. Die. rrley, 4 CO i-c It. 11. Teatercai s car rs- ce.pi. Wheat, 7;. cats. 2; Lay, 10, tiuur, 7. T A CO MA. July 2. Wheat Rtueatcm ! r.irtyft.lti. (1.02: club. (I; red lite. 'J'Jr. Car receipts Wbwst, 1; corn, 1; osla. 1. hay. 4. hool miiiE kk4:mns (umidkmi Highrw rriVies at nosTON. July Th CommrtviaJ Bulle tin wtii - tomorrow: lanniiuD bats, rrntjr rr J a . rl.ct la fa.or of h.cti prkei ttiht. it at lb paa;nff, nj mor.l hai rsait.s t ctiDii.nc in th futur of tho v.4ol tnik-t. isaict. tavj tvn laraw-r-r anl rti.- ai u ckJ i y firm. ah). butns In Went continue at fu..y t werfc s prti4-ft .litre baa bfrn an in- , mtff7. mot'etf, but th built of iba. btui dim t attain in fur: a wool. f-otiri baaia : i Tvaa Fitit. I month a. C4(6Sc; f.na. I inon i na. f- tt - t'aI:fornta - Ncrth-rn. Sy : mlJi.it 1 countin, tVk fj 4c; outhfrn. 4.u 14s. otff.-o Kaatfra No 1 a:aile. T0fl71; vai4-rn c. ottt.ee. vwc; ai.r jr No. 1. At (I - Tw-rrliory Fn atap'a. TO "Z . fma m. i!um atap.ti. t v ; f.n c.cthiui. - n 4 ;r : fin m-lii,rTl dothinc, tSC: Uaf -bUeoJ ombtr sft QrT.c, tbre9-4ricbt r.a-bljo4 Ca3n;u In r. 4i.;r. ruiii Kitra, 4t e TO-; a , liffiTc; fin A. I.Oiwfli A autra, a J ir I M Tito VKM F.NT OITTAM-I.XG mTl KC Rorporta 1- rca lalutfia Art Largrr It at la i -s, NKW YtK. Ju!) r -Bradatrt'a tomor. row wiit aajr; V'urtbr-r Improvement. notlthtaa3lng ari-ar-of l ho i!inr ana t.ow mo r mens at aoma polnta, la t.'ia ourtaJin fraturo of thla wk' npor:a. Wb-r tht rat tier haji ber-a-n fivonM. MiKntl vola mov4 from i li c.nir,!n of r-tail dealer lo mrgrr vo.ume. Crop, col ielj ly font'tned, a: a pron.i:n . War ori-ra ar of ent-rmoua proportion tt m- l!a in New Kna and. aoi.l far a heart. ra Inienoeij ai-: mar h in tonl plant are iVfrf,o. In Mh rtirra. tuiit'. na of contrana n tn ! eatura: it-' mi.. a are ooing mre. ( .iiraiwint for fln.h4ol aieet are lrgwr. tn- n-i : t -f pic lro 4a tf-re-ia'n ; llni coni.r.utf iti (jeM-rrj; rffe t of aar -! -rm are a-i-reartlrc out ia oTher l!ne. per i ai in a. a It ""re, Ihrouch -nral tratl. tiiurtey t easy mn roanity banka ara drawb'K fundi f T crr-p.-n-n fn c Ptiri-l'f. Httk unnnfi cr J,;tVl.5ii.n-l f .r tho a et. AX IKAM1XO rKOIH C E M.KKLT rrtrra Carreat tn tho Hay city a-a fraita, rsMableak, Kir. PAV mAXI'0. Ju!y i Batlatwrraah extra. 2.o; pritca firaa. . tvaaa Kreaii cwtraa, ao; freah ftrata, 21c ; ac lev ted pull '-a. ..-. car"a .Nf. awllr; Tuutif Amtrl ca. l- c. urtcot. US NS" V?taoea t'..ka. :.: aaparana. 91 1 Tm; a r i n a boa na, I St M - S " . wav brtro, liilc; limaa. ( If; rue am bora, 0 l.o, C'tiM: a .New re J, (j ic r ru.t lmotii, I7 j j 1 ; crapcfrult. fl fr 2 i ; uranirt, 9- u -J ; t ananaa. Ha -mi.in, f I . - - ; p.nrappiee Hawaiian 9 !. ) i a 1 4sw ! el ra. T'- l 1. Hffr ' via- Klar. 4 2Z9 quarter Mfks; bar- lex, oeniaia. potatoea. M aacaa; bar 1 i ttjoa. Naval 14re4v. fA V A NX All. :a., Juty Z Tur;enHne . .rni. :.e-. aalee, ,'.4- harre'a. rcoiij.lt. i4; ahipmenta. Z 1 ; alwk. Vi!. Hoiln Kirm; a-ai-, 1-a2 tarrr-la; rete;ta. IS!. )l!ni4nt. 1'4. ai'k. :.7 Q ioTe; A. it. c. i. - --v, r- x H. 93 1: I. 9: . K. r. .i , y. f . j i : Id. tl.au. .v ii..i, .V G. 9. a-. WW", d.t. MH-vl Market NKW xm'K, Julr 3. Copper Dutl. Else- trlti, 2.st.u M'c Irn Meatly and un-h a n ae,1. T:n '1 fie M-iai tict.Mti quo tea tin low-ad Tha X!r I44I Kxchanca quotaa lead at nV.T'C. Jrp4-lter Not quntM tot few lrt NVTW VOKK. July 5. Soma seattersd irrflHi up (or r.vt-r ih holitia caused no chans of Iniportanc In the rti. k t f.tr cof fe. fulurea here ltllv. Th iipenme .as BITULITHIC PAVEMENT O gives you SAFETY SERVICE and SATISFACTION Q O I i l V II. Urr.rx r e w.M IKIMl.vtl Met AMtlLtM A1 KIJRT(TO j Sunday. lVsb'"!. July J anitwMsrwwani M H slA Ji ft mivwu. limti tsu A I 12 nJ All -W4-W4s Wl Ml!. A.4.4.l-Kl. IM-llll- 14J. U'ta' VF!Vi1Af Zf U4 lUlr;" HO,LAMAM.ts fc c.relr.lly unt-hi-ed tn ft. benc ef be.t. nl ts.l III frkTW.l cutl net 1 p.inl Jo.r 2 1.HI hither. Saiea. lttt-tl 1.411. J- 1.1, ti l'7c. Aurtil, Kei'iemttr. 4 p;. ; ttctt.t.er. fcs.'-; No., Ir, 1. . 1 leeeni 'et . C.v:.c. January. C. fcc. Irlmtlt. 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FOR !.VrCR5UATION AlTLT C. V. M.o(rr. 4 vh mUt A. If. (Lurila-i, ty t4tiM. kii W mU I mj Wr. . M. M tVsV I. K . l)rf; li. 4joiitw. urn sVj t. A. C, NJfeH.oM4B. vi sM mt.t li. iUk.om, .. m. tnitM V. i -fiH liaata. K4Bi. Alb ma 4 lUturit ta. h. ii. MrUrin, tod tokastv . : K. H l-f l. 1.4 Ul t ort lAotol. IDEAL ROUTEE AST Through the Panama Canal MAN I i;4M I Til N v limit. 1A l.os A.M.I'l.l.;. s LARGE AMERICAN TRANS-ATLANTIC LINERS - INUMI" "KRHNLA.NU- i!J.i"0 tifi diarlat enici I 1 Vora Hmm k raartstr t rum I.- Ancrlea JULY 10 JULY 11 AH.. 3 Al A. 4 Anl .v thiri week t iier a'ter Pru Cabin alA "I. lntrrmeUUtw up. Panama Pacific Line fcl P-4jsrad Ae., 4raitle. Local l'.kil oir Mi in An'r.it, COOS BAY II KKk V AMI SV.N FKANtf4rO. F. A. KILDURN Sails KnatU) . July 4. I'. M. San Francisco 8 A" VTA HRPR. l.ils ANilEI.KH A V 1 A IllK.tlU. SS. GEO. W. ELDER rdtvelsy. July 1. t. M. miktii r.tmr MrtMMiii to. Ticket Offics I KreU'.it o;r.cs 1:1A l& St. I V.ttt N.tr:rtrui M stain 1114. A 1114 1 U .:. u.. A .4;! Nortli Banlc Rail 2G Hour' Ocean Sail a. itiii.c-sit. :.-k nui I r-w-sJ .Krr NtnriiMtx- -MKI Mr I(N At I IC" ft OK Btsasew S4AJ FRANCISCO Ka-rrr T new day. Ihnnay and tmimwrnmy.. Steamer train leaea Non tLa.r. a ai:ea .3o A. M. ; lurrh acard .:p. i.a taa 9 AMsKi a..., M a-ki Jaj. txrhM cKUtKur iti.M.itr hui; OHTH BAVK IMKft. T OftllCft . rbaaeai tuiay. 2. A a-3 etb mm Mark. aT-tr t- a u ar tt a. a t TV'VsT HTr T- I'OIIIK e.ea M,-J A ' t 4t n i 4:.-,v ' IV : va V ek- 1 .'"It ; ui . a . n ur.'.mr -', f ' M. . ri:r- Min.'m a n J dit. A rri e M r kin - -.ti n " : tralM. Htpa at At'rla .n fi irtf ItlVU ,Mr,r A. V dar. niar ft. M. 11 j: tr..i return. - 1 y e c ll un- c a n J I u-v,a j Tt.e iriu.r Hit0 1-a -w ttift 6 au e-Mt ta:i R I. ! . fr . - I "Ml and , M.ri a, I .--turn ii . Itiui A tofa ftailr n ,t u.na 7 A,M TicVcn aad rntii,i'i i al .-". ft A- V. H:)f li.-Ket of'l--e. 1 Mrd anl a t- ir. r n ft'4et r at A-aire-t doc. I ;. :r- a l "in. A 1 .1 AUSTRALIA tin Honolulu and South Seas I rv 14 LO I IS ! f.te Tlw "n(TL,RA,,-"S00MA" '-SltRXA- n.aU'4M SSsail X Ktaer K.te-l 1 . 4- ll All $130 r..r I irmt. C;s Tl'tnolulu Jaly 4V?". Auc. 3 Sept. -or 14--S. 5.!nev July 4. Aur 1. Aoc. nt v iMr str iMMiii 4. C7X Market r... t tl t isiwitr SI. a.mir 1 1 i rofrrwnneo cut mo& vhi LAH P0.TT HOLT L! K 1 9 ra-ajnnt aa.ltiaa freaa Near York by aaar aad laat , l 2 xm to- p4veaa frer taavraertk. r&a laa. J aeaaie ay, at. T. t-arary BL 1-iaalth. Id VN ir,.fitoB aia.. or mfTi 1 acy ufr rii ast. sr-a I mJ Str. GEORGIANA Harkins Transportation Co. assse. 411 y r.Bre.l i.stssjt si A. lit. ctuntiay. 1 .5a A. .M- lor AiTn;U soj way iauiiitita. Itsturuinjr iravea As turia at X i: arrivm r'iuand C. M. LD.tnc tot ot v. 4.(.iai.a at. Mais .423. A 411. AUSTRALIA htW EK .USU AM a-Utlll bft-Aa, r.ecu.ar. t broach aa:;m fr fryocar la Tabu ai.d W ai.u aioa ti un ban r :tSi'trt, Juir 91. Auauat K septa. n Ner i and aery 15 tia a. brnU tor ui(kikt t atoa Mearnfh ( tt mt Nra st-alanl, I Aa. iJliK r a . a uarkii a reet. naa n aa k-ral t-. v aal K. K. BgrM. COOS BAY LINE Steamer Breakwater Mslls Kr.M A la..rlh latx-av. Irllaa4, rr IbairsalsT nt s A. U. t-rrlsst anal Ttc-sr tifl-r. Atssn.rtb tlwrlu Cksavra at Sis I4KI. A XX30. CI C y 1 ItkH Ullr, M Stk . I'b.se. Marshall A4ett, A 4111. ISIHII.4MI Ot I tHII 41.4. V w. 14. 4.14 aa. STEAMSHIP r I . j.i j i