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o o o ' o VAV.T. ST7C flTETVFOTlD MATL IftTTUTyR WE D1TE TREE I.AKKIM UKT. K. J., Ort. M. 1 upiirovIiiK tli' V''tv '" tf-hl fllfUIK f" UilMhlp KllfllUII- iltmh, the hurt-iiu of lu'ronuuilrK ul Vii-Oilnfitn wjirrifd tlion- on tlu; "il 1 tut t tlif new wyntfin wjih rt as "f"il )nMif" nH Iho firlKlnal liiHiallution ami t tin t i-xtr'-iin' earn kIhmjM be la ken In Ihe iiprniUnn tn' hWji. Thin whh JiH' lowl totliiy IjrfWo tin imviil court of Inquiry h'-rn l.y ih rfiHllriK Inln Hi! riM-iinl f tin; official -HTi,HM)inli-iii.iO lhat aFM'-l 'n tin? HtihJ't hi'tw'i'cn CiiiniiiaiKl'-r Zai'hary J.in-lK.hiwiic. rapiuin of the whip, ami tin l.un'au of iMTiiautlfs, Chanui'H In the valve Hvstfin flrnt vrrr nunK'nt''(I hy ItnsdowiH1 an rarly iim K(ilfiiiljt-r 1Q, 1'iH finally witm not aiuirovi-d ly tin? bureau until May II. HCi, urn! thfii only with a uuiiiiiiK front t.'iiutaln II. 8. Laml, (-MiiHtru:tlon corim attached to the bureau. Thin warning Watt renewed on Juno 13. I'JZU, In a letter kIkih'i! l.y ('uiumiinricr If. ('. Itlchai dnon. roiiHit uctioii ciirpH, by direction of the chief of Iho bureau. Caumlii UliiiI'h letter of May 28. Huld: 'Tho modified nrnincnipnt of vhIvpm proponed for tho Hhoiuindmili Ik not aft fool proof hh tho original In Hiallallon. Tho proponed iutuiikc iiimtK liiipoHe nn added renmm for m ut Iouh op' rat Ion of tho idilp near pifwiuro height. If for nny reHon tin- rdiip twin out of control and In driven above prenwure h'iht cniine fu'iK'(i will ho wi Iouh. However, on the armiiupllon that the operating pe,-unnel realize and acceptti the op umilnK practice which lit Involved and will tiikn thn nnconinry precaution, the re-nrraiiKfinnnt of $tan valve tind t run kit hh proponed, is approved by way of experiment." The Markets Livestock. I'OUTI.ANI), Oro., Oct. 2 Cattle Nominally sternly; receipts, HO liewl. Hurs Steady; rccllH, 210 lienil. KlmiKhtPr plKH 00 to 110 iiiiiIh) . medium nnd chiilco, $1 l.rofi Vl.'t'; fiiniliT nml stacker iiIkk (70 tn IhiiiiiiIh), niudluiu, Kuud ami cliotco, i l 1 1 i:i 2.-. Khnci Niiuilniilly ntoaily ; no ro-cnllila. INnilanil M'lifjit IMHtTI.ANI). Oil'., Oct. 2. WhiMit: I'.llll h inl u liltn (1.30; Inn 'I wlill . ttlllt'Ktrtll, tinnrt, wifl wltitn ll.l'H; wmi'in wlillo $1.7; Imrtl wtnt'l II. :M: wi'Hti'i-n HpiiliK ll.l'l; woHlcrn k ll.'.'O. Tntliiy'ii enr rtM'nlptH Wlicat 67; tmrlt-y 2; fltiur 7; ohIh 7; hay 7. ItntTI.AM), tiiu., Oct. Kkrh Klrin, michuttKcd. Current rcrilits, :iT': ihiIIi'Ih, Mlfli lliic; flrnlH, SS'i'y :i'.'c; rklniK, tJ's 'n 411c. Butter. I'OltTl.AN'Ii. Ore... Oil. 2 lliiltcr Mt'udy. Ustrii culm, city Vie; stand iii'ila. Wlc; prliiip flrnlH. Y.H-; fiinta i'Sc; iindi'i'itmiliH, uoiiiliial; prints t:lc: ciirlons, rln. Mllk-Sicady. IIik( cliumins en-am r''c ni-t hIiIppim'h' track In mm- No. I Haw in II k it per cciu), J.'.r.j ct f. u. Ii. I'liilland. Poultry. I'OUTI.ANI). On... lid. 2 - I'millrv - Slciuly Heavy hens. L'.V; hunt' i'c: sprlnKB, .if'i:'c; ymiim wlillo ducks, ,'ic. Potatoes and Onlona. I'OUTI.AMI. o,,., Oct. Polalncs - New. II l.ll ri 7,Y Olilims -Steady; l ;t.", I .Ml. lypOL 10 z I.KAIil i: STM)INiS. National. I'lttsliurK .M!W lOTlv (Mncinnati St. Iiils Huston Jironklyii ChlcaK'i l'lilludclplliu ... Hi 70 OS 07 03 r.7 01 Wnslilnt'tiin . I'lilliidelpliia . St. I-onls I Del roll IC'liiraeo Clevpland New Vurk Kustun October 2, 1771 154 yean ago Henry Frederick, Duke of Cum berland, marries Mrs. Horton. Tho lady is described as "a young widow, extremely pretty and re markable for the ereat length of her eyelashes, veiling a pair of artful and coquettish eyes." But her beauty made no impression on iier royal brother-in-law, George III, who to show his displeasure at his younfter brother's mesalliance enacted the Koyal Marriage Act providing that no descendant of George II might lawfully marry without consent of the sovereign, signified under the great seal. CVorkcht. Mi. Jl'mlrr Sndlc4t. Jiic. American. W. !i7 S7 77 .... 70 . OS l!i S4 M 85 51 61 Oil 72 74 S2 Si 104 I'ct. .-:! .S7:t .5o .457 .417 .441 AM I'd. .Oli .SC4 .r.tt .B23 .510 .401 .ir,:i ! OT7F!0. FT?TDAV. WOMFfflISM " Yr I rminWM mF mJw-wwi i uwa,' . .. DROWNS IN BUCKET UAKKIiKFIKI.D, Calif.. Oct. 2 (A. 1'.) Mrs. .Mary Hot.lti. wife ft a niiichcr at Old Ilivcr. near liakeis-fii-lil. died ulhiost Inslnntly last night when she fainted, falling with her head in a bucket of water. It Is not known whether she died of heart fail ure or was drowned, according to re ports from the nioriunry. Coroner X. C. llousce is coniluctini; an investigation o( the peculiar death. If Yesterday's Results. At Portland !, Salt l-ake 10. At Urn Angeles S. Kan I'ranclsco C. At Seattle 5. Saciiiincnlo 7. At Oakland 8, Vernon i. GET IN FOR PART men I necaiiKo wie iiikhi urn ut hh planned. Of tho Shenandoah dlHJiHter ho BuUi; s "I cannot m-o how the navy department can. If any way, bo rrnpnnxihle for the fart that a Bond iiirship, well manneth and aptaln'd, Roes out tn a cruise, nieein heavy weather and is limt." ThiH (cKtlmnny wim In direct con tiiiHt to that of Colonel William Mitchell who attributed tho failures tu "huiiKliUK." ; "llow can the navy department.' j he asked, "prevent a Savannah line Hteamnhlp which, by the iuIch of the road. 1h required to keep ilear, from running down u Huhmarlue?" j Declaring that theo nccldfnts had no bearing on tho personal effic iency of any officer stationed In tho department, ho said: "The navy de part men t 1h not organized "n tho prlnt'lplc of Hrlent 1 fio orcanizall-'n as I underxtaud them. Itrlefly thoro mtist ho a ntroiiKor , co-ordinatlnBi and ( onti ollliiff force. Thoro must h a moro highly developed plane ; division In order that the navy may, ho developed and bo ready tn mcrf the needs of tomorrow nn well an ot I "day.- The vA"i Iouh' bureaus should be cotnMiii'd under one chief of sup ply. Operations should tako lis proper plnre as a function and n"t as a controlling head of the navy departnient: and a division of invpec tlon, which Is necefKury for the ef ficiency of any human effort should he installed.'' MOW YOKK, Oct. 2. (A. P.) Tho White Sox today had the mathemati cal chance of fiRurinB in the players' share of the world's Heries spoils by tyins Detroit for fourth pltice u the Amnrlcan lensuo. The Tigers, how ever, are ure of finishing fourth, for the host the White Sox can do is to tie them for that position. Kach team has two Ktimes to play and tho licn KhIb have a two-game margin on Chicago. All hope of the Tigers overtaking tho Hrowns disappeared yesterday uhon St. Louis won from them, 1 to 3. Tho Hrowns may now lose Uinir last two contests without relinquishing tho third rung. Chicago's triumph over the Indians. 3 to 0. marked I'itcher Blaiikeuship's 17th victory of the season. WingHeld limited the Senators to flvo hingles while tho Ucd Sox won, 3 to 1. In tho National league the Phillies tagged a third setback on the Robins. Cnnk wlih mm. tf BiMg Thought Sr Today TIIK MKItCV OF (loll. Who s a Cud like unto three. Unit pnrilonelh tnlipilty, mid pusiith by Hie transgres sion of the remnant of his hciiiagc? . . . He llcllitlllelll In mercy. . , lie will have compassion upon us; he will subdue our luiitiities; and Hum will cil-l nil ll clr sliw linn Hie depllis of the m . M Ii 7 : 1 S. III. Cook with IMIK. If ' We Are Now Ready to Serve Toasted Sandwiches At All Times The Cozy Nook Main and Riverside, Sparta Bldg. San Francisco Markets. SAN I'llANCISCO. l),t . Iliilter Tal, f. o. b. Sun h"ranclscii, tile. HN I'UAM'Isi'd. del. : .-. (Keil I'l ill Slate Malket News Set vice. Apples: ( alironiUi. I.ellefleui s. fancy flliMl?: lleulowliH. r.incv lour Her I l!Hl I Hi: (luce half Her $1 KMi J; W.islilnuton: .loiialliittc. r.uiiy $:ii S.l'f.l -C" kiiiiIk II7..HJ: ' Koines, fancy laiui. .'ti:'.3i; sinill li sr.ns. Oremm: Wlnler l.iiiaiins. f,.v .t1.ttVt.ti: " tnole $ Sifl; ftpllaeiihei r fiincy .' 11 .Mnxiiu:l.i. oi'i'osi.D iiv it(K;i.its (Continued From Pair On.) FEED SPECIALS For Saturday HERE'S THE FEED BUYER'S CHANCE TO SAVE MONEY nnv Mm me t- the n:uv dip.-ttt BMN Yoti "pot lrnn jtisl as Nat tiro suppliA it in the whole wliont grain wlicn o vou cut SllREDDBP V 11 E at tho balancrd food that kwj)9 youfiU I Eat thia notiri.shing fixxl rvtn' day. ; ' Shtedded Wheat A fULLMEAL IN 2 BISCUITS Cracked Corn . Scratch Food Oyster Shells Madrona Egg Mash Charcoal, 50 lbs. . t $2.60 $2.70 $1.40 $2.85 $1.75 Madrona Dairy Feed . $1.90 YOU MAY J3E SURE OF TH QUALITY. WE HAVE THE BEST PRICES AK STJOCTLY CASH lSEED RYE Eorlr.inrd MQNARCH Seed & Feed Co. SEED RYE Rcclfaned Cook with (raw. 25 OUNCES Same Price forover YEARS , WHY PAY WAR,PB-ICES? Jhe government used millions of pounds DYERS HATTERS CLEANERS PLEATEES Phone 244 23 N. Fir 8t. 1T'5J0Jt n You can rely on our .statement. Wo imiiiu iacliuo only from tho purest of products and achieve a wholesome, dclirioii rream lur your deleclioii. Ask for Nutritious Ice Cream or Yum Yum Jackson County Creamery I fa ' 2"V i Our paint stlcketh closer than brother. AH of life's lessons not learned In school. The less.aj of paint's protection conies from cOr(-enre.Q-.Va know that Paint is the best pro tective policy. Why do w put It offT IHtP Follow Peter f,int 3r Advice ' Mann's 1 lZ aoods for the Price, No MatteV What the Price-Man 15th Anniversary Salef ' i '. .' . ; h ' ' ' " ' ' ma Department Store I " nai I U1 8lvtc a. -m.is V i at Mann's Opens Saturday Morning at 15 Big Specials 15 Pri t not f Fi-i i: i clu ' pc, To Celebrate This Big Event Bargain No. 1 Women's Glove Silk Vests In orchid, iiilc, flesh mid peach colors; an excellent quality, a' $Jj5 real .fl.50 value. Anniversary' Kale price, each Bargain No. 2 Silk Bloomers Women's pure in pink, orchid ular price $2.25. glove silk Bloomers peach and nile; retf- price pair Saturday, Anniversary- Sale $1.65 Bargain No. 3 $1 Silk Hose 75c Women's Rayon silk and pure silk Hose, in all the new shades; excel lent quality, sold regular up to $1.00. Anniversary Sale price, 75 C pair , Bargain No. 4 $1.25 Pongee Silk 65c (CI la nl it i ni !"' l. "i 500 vards 12 minnme Pongee Silk, government Stamped, heavy ' fifcslr quality, regular, price $1.00.. Anniversary Sale price, yard..... ' ' ' 4 'J, Bargain No. 5 $2.50 Hose $2.15 Just for one day we arc placing .on salt; our celebrated La France pure silk Hose, the best -value today at $2.50; comes in every new and staple color. Tomorrow only, 2 Bargain No. 6 69c Hose 45c One caso liayon silk Hose in all col ors and sizes. This is an" excellent wearing hose and is cheap at 69c, Anniversary Sale price, 45c pair : Bargain No. 7 20c Outing Flannel 15c One ease 27-inch white Outing Flannel, extra fine quality, a real 1 5c 20c value. Anniversary Sale price, yard , Bargain No. 8 30c Gingham 22c 1)2 inch fine Dress Ginghams in ex cellent patterns; comes in stripes, checks and plaids; our regular 30c. qualily. Anniversary Sale OOp price, yard Bargain No. 9 29c Curtain Scrim 15c CG-inch fine Curtain Scrims in white, cream and ecru; some plain and fancy borders; up to 29c values. Anniversary Sale price, ;1 C yard . ...AOC Bargain No. 10r $1.20 Cotton Batts 95c One case 72x00 Cotton Batts, 2 1-2 pound weight; our regular price for this batt is $1.20. Anniversary Sale price, each 95c Bargain No. 11 $1.00 Silk 85c Fiber silk Vesting in ocean green, peach, maize, pink, flesh, light blue, black, white and orchid; 36-inch tub ing for underwear; $1.00 value. An niversary Sale price, QCt, vnrd , ..QOl Bargain No. 12 25c Stationery 15 c Box Stationery in Marseilles weave, Tremont linen quality; all tints', 24 sheets of paper and 24 envelopes in box; all good quality paper; regular , price 25c. Anniversary .1 Sale price, box. r Bargain No. 13 $2.75 Dress Goods $2.45 51-inch all wool Flannel for the new dresses, conies in blue, tan, d O At orchid and henna; regular price $2.75. Anniversary Sale price,' yd.-XT Bargain No. 14 Soap Sale Almond fjloom and Lemon Coeiai Soap, made of refined coiSmnut oils, especially good for te ; regular 1'i'ice i-'tv Anniversary ft,c o Sabj price, (JS cakes for See Big Birthday Bargain No. 15' $1.3 Silk Gloves $1.15 Wonrn's real chamois Suedq Gloves, shirred and brgided cuffs, one clasp; colors grey, cocoa, mode and bcSver; all new shipment; up to $1.39 values. Anrtversajry Sale price, 0 5 ManiftDepDrtmenfStore O THE 8TORE FOR EVERYBOnv one 488-M7 O. u,.., o Birthday O Party Friday, 2:30 P. M. Oct. 9. Mail Orders Promptly Filled, postage prepaid-Agents for ButterictfPattey ,1 or " ' 1 "'I '' '" ' ' aln.11....