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Win. Krnnlaml of Willow Sittings
wan n.Mouford visitor Saturday
.,8. llnscnuaum Imp jturcjuuoOl
i nu,A'nrKsm cnr annca 'y jwKiir
1 Infer. trAiilng therefor n lot, adjoin
lug the Chrutlnn Bricnco cliurcli.
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f PArpmn,, JIaJr DronMnB Parlors,
fUBtilcurlni general work. M. l &
ll. HIiIr., phono' 167-J.
l'lcUcrB nnd imchcra for the spi
6n ,n Oio Hokuo river ynlley con
tlnup to nrrlvo. though,..Uyls ostt
mated Hint thero nro three aiiji'l
rnnt for ovcry Jolt at tho present
Unto. Tho ork,of picking will be
gin, In fomo of tho, orchards Monday,
who already have their forces for tho
Henson lined up.
Jlplol Mcdford dining room now
qjcns it lx n. in. and Is open till
iultinlght contlnously.
Central l'olnt, Grants Pass, Ash
land, Knglo Tolnt, Unite Kails and
Jacksonville theater goers will be rep
resented at tho presentation of "Omar
tho Tcntinakcr," at the Page tonight,
with tiny Hates Post In tho leading
role, Tho out of town, sale Is large.
Holand Hubbard and Lcland Nou
will leave Monday for tho ML Pllt
lH(f)rt, to stKtnd two weeks on a va
ra (Ion trip.
Pineapple sherbet, chocolate,
strawberry, maplenut and vanlla ico
cream of the popular While's Velvet
inako for Sunday. 113
Arthur M. Geary, well known In
this city Is spending the summer la
New York, where he Is attending th.v
Untvcntlty of Columbia law school
and will rvturn to this section In tho
fall.
See It. II. McCurdy for Aetna Fi
delity and Surety Bonds.
Arthur Hose, timekeeper on th
Slskljou division of tho Pacific high
way arrived Friday afternoon to
spend a couple of days visiting with
his family In this city.
Hay for saio. W. II. Everhard,
Little Thelnin Garrctson fell from
tho porch of her homo on south Cen
tral avenue odnesday afternoon sus
taining a slight fracture of the left
arm between tlje elbow and shoulder
and causing Intense pain.
KoiTak finishing and supplies at
Weston's Camera Shop. Over IsK
Theater.
Wet and dry force In Jackson
county have begun the campaign fur
and against tho prohibition issue
letters are being sent out from the
Portland office of tho dry's, solicit
lug support. The wet's havo posted
posters telling of conditions in Maine
Iloth sides aro making a quiet cam
paign, upon tho theory that it does
no good to Inflame the public mind.
Plenty of scats for Omar at box
office.
Percy Woods, tho letter carrier .of
tiio buslnesfc district will leavo the
first of the week on a two week's
hunting nnd fishing trip.
Try a "Spltr" cigar, beat 6c cigar
oa the. market.
Shorty Miles, H. I), Patterson and
Hen Ilernard aro camped on Elks
creek for tho deer season. 0ln'
to tho death ,of fJregg Frothlngham,
whllo hunting near Weed, Cal., Fri
day morning, tho trip of Mr. Ber
nard wio recently underwent an
operation for appendicitis wilt be rut
short, as he Is tho manager of the
Frothlngham ranch near McDowell.
Cal.
A "King Spitz" cigar Is home made
Try ono, Cc.
T. K. Daniels has left on a two
week' hunting and fishing trip In
tho cantorn part of tho county.
Plenty of eats for Omar at box
office.
Wjlliur, Green of San Diego, Cal ,
u attending to business matters Jn
tho city for u few days, and will
loavo next week on a trip to Crater
Groceries at Do Voo's.
W. M. llrowor. editor of tho Rogue
Itlvor Argus was a visitor In the
city Friday afternoon.
MIbb Margaret llonney, age tlirca
years, called out tho.flro department
Friday evening, when she ht fire to
bcdclotheu at her l)0no qn north
Front, street. Tho damage was slight.
Order caiJy for Sunday, ulnuonnlo
uhorbut, chocolate, strawberry, mould
mil. and vnullalco cream. Whlto's
Velvet ,Ico Croum Co., phone -181-11.
i , , 113
Jim Kershaw of Climax was In the
city todaj for 1200 feet of water pipe
vvMi which ho will install a water sjs.
tout ou his furnu
Car) J, Hanson, 11, L, Wilson nnd
w(e and Jt, M, Wllbon aro Klamath
Fulls YJl'tors,
Ed Pottvnger and family uud Fran't
Auy wil leavp n tho. morning on n
deer Ijunt no i'uion creek.
Plenly of hIs for Omur at box
office.,
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Hi I imni iiniiiminn
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K Tho deor sonnon oprncil with nlmrtKi
throughout thq mountain districts of
Jackson county this morning, nnd It
Is estimated 15 Q hunters arc out in
various sections looking for venison
"lC wlit bo ten days before tho full
nnoln of hunters nre in the field.
Unmo wardens aro preparing for a
strict enforcement of tho laws.
jjFrult labels artistically printed In
any nnd all colors. Mcdford Print
ing Co. ,
Ud Lamport ar.d wife nro expected
to return net week from an auto
trip to Seattle and northern points
Plret clnss private room and board,
106 South Grape.
Suro to please. Mountain Meado v
butter, nold by Fouts Grocery, lit
Joo Wilson of Talent Is n business
visitor in tho city today,
Do It now! Order Mountain
Meadow butter at Fouls Grocery. 114
Parisian Hair Dressing Parlors.
M. F. & H. Dldg.. phone 157.
Mrs. George Spurrier of Oakland,
Cal., has been lslttng Mrs. Karl
Nedd or Medtord.
Mcdford Conservatory reduced pri
ces for music lessons begin July 1st.
Advanced tttudents will be taken at
the samo low prlco as beginners.
Open all summer. 31 Grape street.
Peaches, 3c a dozen. Will It. Wil
son. 117
At tho meeting of tho Portland Ad
club last Wednesday, Judgo W. M
Colvlg spoko on "Scenic nnd Resort
Attractions In Southern Oregon," and
boosted famed spots of this section
before a large crowd, making a de
cided Impression.
Screen Cooro at Mcdford Lbr. Co,
Kodak finishing tho best, at Wes
ton's Camera Shop. Over Isls Thea
ter.
, Today Is ono of the dullest Satur
day's of tho year In Mod font with
scores of people In tho hills, nud
dozens of hunters out for tho open-
lug of the deer season
Only one kind of kodak finishing
at Weston's Camera Shop, that's the
best. Over Isls Theater.
The Clarkc-Hcnery Construction
company crew, from California to as
semble the plant for tho work on tho
Ashland-Talcnt division of tho Pacific
highway will arrive tho first of next
week.
J. O. Gerklng, the best all around
photographer in southorn Oregon.
Always reliable. Negatives made any
where, tlmo or place. Studio 228
Main St, Phono 320-J.
J. A, Westcrlund and family and
Carl Tengwald have returned frjm an
autq.trlp to Crater Lake
Carkln & Taylor, lawyers. (John
H. Carkin, Glenn O. Taylor), Has-
klns-Boyden. Dldg., Main street.
Frank Johnson of Ashland spent
Friday evening In Med ford visiting
friends.
Oicr 195,000.000.00 back of our
fire policies. Holmes, the Insurants
man;
Thcro was not an arrest for drunk
ennesa by the pollco Friday, and not
a-tramp resting under the S. P. wat
er tank, unusual conditions.
The finest equipment in Oregon for
printing fruit labels. Medford Print
ing Co.
A letter from Hud Anderson to
Medford friends say that the former
"Prldo" Is on tho road to recovery
from his operation.
If you want a lithographed fruit
label instead of a printed one, seo
us. we are agents for Schmltz Litho
graph Co Mcdford Printing Co.
Man -tO- years of ago wants to se
cure location in northern California
or Southern Oregon. Varied butl
nam experience, legal training, plen
ty of executive ability. Can Invest
somo money In desirable proposi
tion. No agent. Dox 10, Drako
Agency 432 South Main St., Los An
gela. Cat. . , , . . ,113
Do it now! Order Mountain
Meadow butter at Fouls Grocory.lH
W. F. Turner, comptrolcr fpr tho
Great Northern, Spokano and Inland
Empire, North Dank, Oregon Trunk,
J', and E. and Hill linos In the north
west Is in tho city on oflclal bus.
ness.
Duck Ewlng spent Friday evening
InAehland attending tho carnival In
that city,
Sure tq please. Mountain Meadow
butter, sold by Fouts Grocery. 114
E. I). lilglnbothnm of Gold Hill 'a
transacting business In this city today.
tTho morcury rose to fl7 dogrees
Friday, and, with clouded skies, and
high humidity will equal If not exceod
tliat mark today. ' t
Tho Ceptral Pplnt.F.eed Store pr
Central Point, Ore., can supply you
with new and second hand grain
bags at reasonnblo prices. 12?
The celery crop of tjie IJoguo river
talloy .has been secured by tho Mer
ford Wurcui!o company Charles
lolio, piaiiager, and will bq on sale
at, grocery jstorea nid wbjpped tq
OrcKon and California. This year's
crop Jh JargV apd the flavor good.
Wo lime a I350Q press, recently
Installed especially for Printing fruit
labels, Medford Printing Co,
Southbound Souther 1'iiclflr pax-
sengcr (ruiii ?o 13 was hauled h)
two engine this moriiliiK. for the Aiiimicuim irineliuu hem have b
fjui timu itlmo (ho lioino (nitration j.,,,,,,, limt ,,ui.Miiekoii, One ut
of Culfoni;i visitors In (lie yprliilfi
ItidJCNtiiMf a himvy (rufffc Dolli
fruluht uud iiMMoutter .truffle on l ho
railroad U IjcsYy ( hs limn,
(li(ire Fuy of Mslmii In a butlii4
MUr lu hu f(y this wevk.,
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE.
Horn -To Mr, ntttl Mr, V. H, Von
Schoss, July 30, n baby boy
Dr. K. H. Seeloy successfully de
fended the Mnll Trlbuito cup at n
shoot held Thursday over challengers
Den' Hernard, Shorty Miles,, Jess Kn
yart nnd lluck Kwlng. Dr. Socio)
scored 23 points.
Attorney Gus Newbury Is tran
sacting legal buslucs In Jacksonville
today. Major 11. l. Uowlpy Rtnto highway
chglneer, arilvod from jPrlluiu), Via
Eugene, the Maakohvtto'rlvo.riroad nnd
Crater Lake. Filday night with Mrs.
Howluy nnd n parly of friends, llo
will remain over Sunday and w linens
tho starting of the new cement mixing-
plant near PhoeiiU.
A. S. ltosonbauni of tho H. P. will
spend tho week's end at Crater Lake.
INCREASE FOR EASTERN ROADS
(Continued from Page 1)
insufficient t meet the inoiva-ed
cost of wnge mid other expenses.
Opposition to the inorenso liu been
conducted on the ground that tho
rnilrontl would have .sufficient rev
enues without iuorotisinj? charges to
the pnhlie by eonscrvimr their ro
onuo. with ptviiler oflioiotiev mid
eliminntin? free sen ico to Inre hhip-
per.
Confers, Oxer Strlko
Ooniueiilenlnllv two questions of
ron( moment io tho railroad mid
financial world wore uwnilinir deris
ion here this ntteriumn. Arrangement-:
hud hcoii in ml e for Pnidoiit
Wilsn to confer at 'J p. m. with Ihe
managers of niiioty-oiht western
railroads threutouoil with n strike of
ilfty-five tliou-mul ougiiiemon mi, I
fireinoti; nt It . in. tho Inter-State
Commerce Commission uud decision
in the rnte ease was cxpoolcl nnd at
fi i. in. the president win to oonfer
with representatives of the men
employed on the vesteru roads. Kail
road offieinN and repreisontntives of
the men ointcil out that the rail
roads threatened with the strike were
almost entirely apart from those
nf footed by the rate decision, which
npplies to railroads in eastern lorri
tory.
J. II. Sheehnn. counsel for tho
committee, accompanied the ralrond
men to the whllo house conference.
Mr. Treubolm would not say whether
there was any likelihood of the rail
road managers agreeing to arbitrate.
lrHldcnt'' .iKnl
President Wilson made a short ad
dress to the railroad managers tell
ing them that he did not believe
either the employers or the cmploes
should bo willing to take responsi
bility for a strike, at present. He
(aid the country was In tho midst of
abnormal conditions because of
threatened war In Europe. It a
strike should be proposed in normal
times, he said, he would not feel liko
Interfering, but ho felt it his duty
to urge both sides as earnestly as
ho could to reach an agreement be
cause of present conditions.
Efofrts on the part of tho admin
istration to build up tho American
merchant marine in order to ship tho
crops were mentioned by Mr. WlUon.
He said that they would bo defeated
It a strike on the western railroads
was declared.
STEAMER SERVICE SUSPENDED
(Continued from page 1.)
Qrosj-e, the Grosser KurfucM nnd
the Neoknr, which Miiled on July "ill
fniin Hiilliiqore, New York nud Oul
veMon, respectively. In addition, tthc
line ordered the hteamer Willchml,
now at the Hritib port of Montreal,
Io proceed at once, tilloton und re
main there till further order.
All l.lnerx SnM.-nlcI
The ItiiHsiuii-Auiericmi line an
nounced the MicUftioii of its trans
Atlantic: hurviee,
Kiiilini'H of the fcevni veshols com
prising the Alias hcrvice of the limn
hurK lino between New York, the
West Iudie, nud I'anaina, lutvu all
been cancelled.
Of the other Inrce Iniiis-Atlautic
liner., only the International Mercan
tile .Marine wiik mi re that Miilingfe
would not be cancelled or inter
rupted. , K , M
Great Fleet Idle
La Lorraine, of the French lino,
rcni'hed port today, fionsihly to mwoII
(lie Kreut f livot of linern uluoli re
main inactive at Iheir ilookn- intlic
fludNon till the foieign fituatibn
i'lt;ars. La Franco of tliis line Inn)
been requifitioncil by the French
uavy, uud offiitiuU of tho line could
iiijt usj-ert. poiilively loduy whether
I.u Lorruiuu would r-ail for Kuiope
iiexf Tilosjluy n h hcliediiled,
Ni'ver before in flu' liinloiy of the
Hiit IniH trutiriAlliiitn Hcrvieu been
40 impaired. Ah a nciitnil port' New
Yoik, it wiih believed, would rioou
lend. tho w oi Id in lif coiiycMtion of
Uicat linciH ii'iolorcd itim-live by the
European wnr hilimlioii.
KvTiy berth of lna Iranj-Atlnnli''
b'iciinci. hailiiiK' bi'iorii Ki'iili'inbei
J.r htix been uhl mid inaiiv IIioiimiikU
Ihi'in uiivii l)(lll lodav for u kteer-
wjti (ickcl.
'j i ii i
Why, Vol
' Gn; (tie vn vHfoyo, f)or. Jolinnop,
nid Klip (xlronlie lioii'in,
MIOflVORD. ORiaaONVigAWRftMfo AfflVSfflp'fri'Mt!
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APPEAL 10
BY
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. LONDON. AUjf. 1 KI.UK tteorR.0.
lu n final elluh'tn provi'iitjihp out
break of it genu'ral Kitroiai) 'war and
tlui meeting of million bf y lu
nritiod conflict, todn nt tho .eleventh
hour, ont a despatch to Emperor
Nicholas ol Kttftilii and lll ltio,ssago
was undorstqod to tontAln iiu tiltl
mate appeal for the pfeVorv'iftlon of
peace. Ills Majot s acllon was
thkeu after an nudloiirh.wltlt Pre
hiler Asqultli nt 2 o elock',hlt?nioru'-
lug w hen tho War clouds! Wore black
est. At tho samo time from Rome
caino the news, publUhed In tho Moi.
sagero, that Italy had decided to re
main neutral unless attacked. While
this InformntloitAas not confirmed,
It was said In official circles to have
"caused no surprise "
Italy Itomaliis .Neutral
At tho Italian embassy n London
tho belief was expressed that should
Hal) remain neutral with tho possi
bility left open of her turning hgnltut
her allies, Germany and Austria
Hungary, tho latter nation would be
reluctant to embark Mi n .general
European War", r ' pi
On tho oher hand, tho tact', stood
out that Gerinauy hadla!(cu a very
firm nttltudo and had aakpt Uuiwlt
to suspend thq nioblllintlon nf ior
forces within n tlmo litnlt of 12 hours,
expiring nt noon today. She alto had
asked France to dcflno within IS
hours the attitude she would assume
lu a caso of war by Austria-Hungary
and Germany against Scrvla, It was
pointed out In authoritative circles
that Franco's nttltudo could bo only
that under tho terms of hor treaty
with Russia she would be compelled
to Intervene.
German Circle Uneasy
German circles today showed con
siderable uiicaslncsi all over tho
world. The German forces In China
were being concentrated at Tslng-
Tau, the German consul general eft
his post nt Canti Town, nnd German
merchant ships, wero ordered to ttct:
neutrality ports, lu regard to the
Fur East, the Japanese ambassador In
London said toda that an long as the
warships belonging to the nations
composing the Trlplo Alliance re
mained at TslnR-Tau, Japan woull
take no action' against them, iit
should they attack llrltlsh Interest,
or uliould Tslng-Tau be attacked, ,;
situation will arise which would hi
dealt with by Japan In tho spirit Of
tho Anglo-Japanese nlllanro.
A( tho German embassy rofereme
was innilo to (iorninn mention pi
French government, and It was ald
that this seemed to impl thai 'ratio
herself would not bo attacked bj
Germany.
LOCAL BANKS STOP
Two great world events cast
dim
shadows over Mcdford today.
Notice was received from New Yurie
banks by local banks to Issue no
mora truvclors chocks, until further
notice, owing to conditions abroad.
Fruitgrowers aro fearful less lllo
threatened strike of pu,000 engine
men on western railroads out of Chi
cago would menace tho handling or
tho season's fruit crop.
ITALY TO REMAIN NEUTRAL
(Continued from psg 1.)
The (lermiiu .'otcimpcnt in lU u!
limiiluiii to Itu-p-in, nxkcil hor Io mi
pond her uioliili.ulioii within twelve
lioiirH.
In the demand sent by (lonumiy to
Franco, tho gou-mmciK at Ilcilin ic
iiirerf France to juforiu it within
eighteen bonis wjiclhcr in ca-i! ql
wur between (Icnuaiiy mill Itiissiu,
France would iciuain iieutrnl.
German Ojioi-Ie fluly
The (Icrmaii miibaxmlnr (i; ftnlv
loilay nlbo iishcil to be hiforiuoil i-
Io Itnlj'ri nttitudu ii the event of wjtr
between (Joriimiiy anil AiiHtriii-lfuii-gnry
on the one hide nml UiiKHia mid
France on tho o(lior.
The MunpiM di Sun Oiuliami
Italian foioigu uiiiislor, said Ji
would iom'i bU reply until he had
I'oiiHitllcd I'rciiuer biulmidni.
T-T-: t ,v '
Pen tlaml Livestock Market t
I'OIITLANI), Oh, Aii-:. l. ("utile
-- Itccuiptit 78, niluket Monty,
lli,'s HeciidlllV; Menil,
Sheop -IIocoipIh 'JDi Hfeiiilv'.
TOO LATE '! OMMHIFY
VCm HALE OH HEN'JV-Modiiru (Ivo
room miH IjjiiikiiIiiw, ipodoru,
(!roiiid porch, ,Jf'Ji la'ttu Jul,
good iii'lKhl'oiliooil, pliono 7H'.
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FINANCIAL WORLD
MARKSIIMEDURING
EUROPEAN CRISIS
N'i:' YOHKwAttvVWiUi llu
look and euiifumdll'vt nmPUiih M
ohHv'd, the Hutluimit tlHtffot'iAurktM
litllo Iddn.vi wlilH' wWtl tvni ftWiuli'd
of ihe uVoilimi' ol1 tho' EutSipooii
powers For iwb oiJ kt," 1 ,'nll
oillwnrU rttp'oiihlioev' UAll itjref
vvim ulniost lis hil, 'oiujUgod n Viif
dor noi anil oimdiimus,
- lAt Ihu of Hoc of ,h l Moigan
Co;, lopresontntivol. of omo of thO
largest finonoinl inslitulinns m J?ivJ
Yoik uud l'hiludolphin mot loihiv.
The tuei'tlinr was bohind closed doors
nml no informntioti was obtainable
iw Io what took place, IiomiiiiI the
fuet that the present troubled mtu
uliou win dlsousMcd with n view to
tukiuj: uhntovor ptocnuliouarv Ktops
Might miggosi themselves. uli
doivtootl Unit no definite tunc lor
Ihe reoponliu; of exohungos n
tirood ou.
A mooliiu; of the newlv formed
Association of I'nrlnorx of Slook
F.clunige FiinSs win bold nml ii
statement huh innilo, tiruim- nil r
chmiuti moinhorri not to engage in
outnido iloulingH in scciirilics.
Allhniigh the time of tlm tcoivOn
inj: of the nxi'lump' rln entliol.v In
the hands of the board of mnomors,
it was eteiywhoio usMiulcil llml
tnuliiitf wiuibl nut be leMtiiint for
some time. It tuts loll hut it would
not bo rouuiod for mjiho liiiiri jit
wits felt that it would bo utiwise'ln
reopen the market until the London
hoard at louM. should toko up busi
ness iigitm. Otherwise Now York
would agmu he placed hi tho position
of bearing tho financial buideiis or
the world. '
Further ongtigenirntH of cold wore
miuouuood today. Loudon look
(100,000 and Cuumlit $.I.S.0,0n0.
The extent to whiob the uold oxpoit
movemoiit would continue n one of
tho most iuiMirtant niiostions of ihe
financial district nt (his juncture.
Gold Miipuicutri ti Kurnpo nro now so
expensive mid harardoii that it wan
the geiiorul opiu'on th-t ihe mote
uiont would Ihv re-triu(oil.bujcii'oitli
Baldy Breezerls
Calendar
"IF YESTERDAY WERE
TO-MORROW SOME
PEOPLE WOULD BE
BETTER OFF TODAY,
MEN'S $15.00 SUITS
NOW $9.90
MEN'S $20.00 SUITS
NOW $12.90
MEN'S $i.00 SHOES
. NOW $3.29
Our "Big Sale" will
next week
run all
W. MIN ST.
The
Wardrobe
Than an up-to-date jewelry store? 10 very birthday, wedding anniversary and
various other occasions all call for presents or times, Where would you find
a hotter place to select such a present or iiri'e tliaii a carefully selected slock
of jewelry, cut glass, bracelet, watcher-, lliejiew blade Jet juir drops' blucjc
enamel necjc pieces, ladles cigarette cj-hch and numerous other things accept
able for all occasions, . I ,
MARTIN J. REDDY
TIIIC'IIIWHMCU . NI3AU I'OKTOKFIf'IO
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MAZATI.AN, Mo., AUtf. I (Ylh
Olnlos, Siunlou)- livniMinlloii yif
.MiiMitlau U umloi' way tolhi.v. voin-
on, I'liiiiiioii mid otiiiijiKU oi mo toii-
'iSlf irin-iUiili1 w-erir'l I'lilliMI l.eil" lllnt
nTulll,1 mid iiHll'calloiis 'mo llml I ho
tnlo)is will tiillfiw Hioul inn 'niter
uiiiiii:' ' '
Mlt'iierul Toller hurt "boVir ni'doiod
Io lilfx'e tho ttbops it( Mililaiilllo In
Kitliilli 'Crux, Those nh the inddjois
who eviiV'tntti'it Ouii,nVus, Thus Iho
fcilcruls 'aliiUUlou ioHs,wvion 'of Iho
hist itoi't on (hi l'liolflo tMinM of
fSIO'xh-d, 'Snlinii Ciux' to iho smilli
I oxl'ept'od. l
Hill IV lluhbuid, Ainoiieiiii toan
nor of thoTopo minis, token alioanl
tho flagship Culiloimii voNtoidny,
diod today nflcr mi opciutiou to
relive uiieudiiitiH.
STEAMER LINES TO
' FIGHT REGISTRY LAW
NEW YOltK, Aug 1 Offlilals of
Ihu Auicrlcuu SloauiAhlp iiKsoelatlou,
I'OiupoKod of varloiiH nntstwlro Hues,
mo dUtiihuted by thu news from
Washington that a movement was in
foot thcro to present an emergent')
menstigo to fongnvxs which would en
itblo tho tmns-Atlanile steamships to
obtain Ameilran n'glstor.
II. It tniimud, president of tho
association, xild that ho feared mi)
hasty action by congress might per
manently Injuro tho American mr
clmnt'nmrliio.v . f ' r
GERMAN BANK RATE
' RAISED TO SIX PER CENT
IIHUI.IK, Am.'. 1 -Tim hank rate
of Iho Imperial Umik of (leiniiin.t
-was inixril In ll pur cent lodav
ni on
LISTEN
FINANCIALLY EMBARRASSED;
1. Olio 5li Unit Top Ofrxo l)o-k. ca-l.
J, S.nmhiril l'nlil I'imio, i-xcollcnl condition, cali $
or .s."il),(lll rush, baliinco u.oulhlv.
X L l". Smith Vr Urn. T.tpow tiler, Model ., now. Will m1I at n
bnrt;aiit.
I. bioi or 0 I'raclical Kef. Lib,, cost H,lV-'r.; Vill fill for, $1000
o. l.o .'lljltg. North ltitoililr,irpi(veiiieitu paid.. IiuikuIii lf
Inkcn lit ollec.
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i-lfooin llottso
Cnh prioo
7. ''t-ltooln llnii-i
h price
uve no agents
NO. 31 SOUTH ORANGE STREET. CITY.
You've Been Looking
'liny a good, pnii'tiw), oloscly spiit'cd pig nnd hog
foiii'o close ciioilgll io hold iiic kiiiiiII pigs mid
fth'ong oiiougii lor tlic lnrgt oiick. Merc's thu ouu
tliat will do it to pQi'lVctioji, and it's
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ujti stttrth .... ......
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' Stylo 1028 1-Tonsilo
iliglie.i'gi'adeslcul wii'o than is round in any other
iiinkc of I'unuc.
10x1 ra closn spaciugs at (ho holioiii,
I'lonty of foiicu for all Ki'.(itl hogs.
This is Just one of i lie: many styles wo carry for
special purposes.
"Direct from factory to you." Wo Pay tho Frdight'.
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WHEAT MARKET .
CHICAGO,
Aug,
l, UuhIuokh 011
thcLwheat mar,ot tmluy veined away
from ghoul nnd corn.' If amis diicld
edj ntor tho tlnm Irnllut lii5 wiser
cnursoiwmio (urn atlouttuu m far ti
..ill', . i... .,'.....,,....
lirnuiicamo tiut.coiiiiuomy.ueii.i.'miiiiK
limufly on douieHllu;,ondltlona nml
not upon tho uiicerluliTTlo's lif4Euio
ponii luilltlcs,
Tho wheat market wna oul falily
Ucllvo tudity,a After haluK kept
within two renia in either dlroctlou
from last night's level, tho market
cIomhI firm, H to 1U tenia nut ml
vatiro, m ' ,
Cohi niliid strong nml itcttvo, with
an upward tendency all day. Drought
diMitngo and thu tlucalouod ntrlko ou
tho railroads west of (IhtoiiKO was tho
cause. Tho mt mlvance lu rum for
tho day wn t H to It (i rents a bushel.
TO RESPECT
BELGIAN NEUTRALITY
Itlil SSI'.I.S. Aug I The Fiomh
nimHcr loduv uiloimod the llcliaii
cm oi union! llml Frame will ros I
llcljtlmt noiitralilt m Iho otout of
war birnkiiitr out, but if I hill lieu
Inihlv is tmt i'fcod lv Iho olbor
powoix she niiisl onnMuor ttluit no
tion lu take.
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SISSQN FOREST FIRES
WELL UNDER CONTROL
SISSON. CnL Auir. I.- -I'oie-t
firos which for the pal week have
thioateuril Ml- town, Yood, I 'Its I el la
nml oilier imtiiloipnllllcM oT northern
CalU'oiniii, wore well uiiilcr control
lodav Scorn hundred men under
Iho direction of the t'mtoil .Stale
finest sort ice uio patiolliui; Ihe fno
linos.
MUST SELL THE FOLLOWING
SIS 00
145 00
lot .'lOvld.l. ul No. HI South Oimiuo slrctfi.
$1550.00
lot .VIxJJil, .SUM llonuctt iim'IIUp. Ciislt
r.n.. $700.00
See rne before Septcmlicr lOlh, Call or write
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Strength 11,50 Ilia. . ,,
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