as-. i i ! pi ip !! !-"' ! i i ill i i i i i i .;'- i-- --t- r -" Tvi-'.v'- e --.ir-7. -. v- sfc fir w f THE ST. COXTIB .REPUBLIC: SUNDAY- eJUEY. 16. 1905. i sV-v v-'-i -7" rCv'sr v tvl ktvf1- v- -v-xr'tar ;- " - " RNANCIAL VW DELTA CONSOLIDATED This Company ha ate imMBT has ate amaaasa saf ag vctoa. every one of thetn of workable alse; tfct-rty-atTa aatr tea M;hc -s-Ja per top ( pMSS ta caMt twelva w on the ground, and Mr. "Mttssar arritae that w af tkca arm aif itampr no them to be aval aaMcrr. Upontheae condition we advise the purchase of Delta Consolidated at M ceata per afcare. We believe th! Is the best purchase of gold-mining stock In HI) as t a County. It carries nothing bet gold. Yaa kasw the condi tion of Crass Wianw when she was born again her tnlnes carry copper, silver and gold. We starr la her acrtaa. The Delta.. lies within the shadow of Great Western, proven ground; abundant water power: tnagnlScent timber. i We financed the Asia seat we financed the Great Weatersw and we are financing the Delta Cepaelldate. TaJa smay be year laat aaaportaaltr ta taiy Delta Ceaaalldated at I eeats aer share. Far value is $1.00. Our last arlet letter Is Just out. Write for a copy: it will cost you nothing, and it will pay yea ta read It and feJJew sear aefrtce. T. 8. HENDERSON A CO., C6mnnercUI 'Ida-.. t. Hsuta. Me. FINANCIAL DIVIDENDS. 9 and 34 per cant per annum. Send f cr cfflcisl at at stocks Bering sues dlv!4&2a and Met US ta-m-.ters. CALIFORNIA UTOCK AfD OIL CXCRAKQE. "atllia t-iittlcs. Ean Francisco. H. H. 8HTNX. Pr-tr.t-an stack. Sacretary. SIX MONTHS FREE THE "SJIXI.XG HEIMLO. Leal'.r.g mining an4 financial taper. 1v!n valuabis informa Uon on rr.Ir.1na; aaj oil ln'ustrls. inncpal companies, beat dividend-paying storks ant bowing haw zmmns pr'flta nar be mafla ea abaututa'y safe Ir.vestnwnts. WV.ta for It ta-day. a I.. TTTHN-RR A ro. a Wway. New Ye.rK B POINTS FOB INVESTORS szumstrjcssszi MI! (artba nmMeejM a Owtrawn li en Ac r-MTw m Dun cw t'.eJ-Tte., STSCKS AHD aMUM AT BOSTOS. TSaaten. Jclr IV "Tloalna tyjatatloaa tft-4.Br fr nonar, ones. a:ocas asa mining nana were as fallows: MONET, call loans IStH Pr ect. Mice leans IXC.', per cant. BONDS. Atrhls'm a4). Atchison 4 .. ta... M Mlcan cent. 4a. T 1WHI RAILROAD STOCKS. Atehlem MV, i fTclituta pt. ...ta& I. pM IU Stealcan CVatial... U4 Rostra A Alarr..l N. T.. N. H. A R..390 BVW.on Slalna . .:T tPrre Xtro'jetta... M tal .n taaralaa.. Itt It'nlTn rr:ie . ...11W4 MISCTLINEOfH STOCKS. Ava. Anra. rbni !........ Am. rnu Tntia. Am. Husar Do. pf4 Am. Tl. A Tl . Ana. TVnolan . . . 24 Mut. Kl'ctrla . ln. t-td. .... . Maes. Gas .8 xr a. i,niT-i icioa xaca. v 1H. t I. jpf. j; in. rti. ie n. vta. io; S Waatlna?i(.uaa mm. S3 Ireo A Steal aeiao ison Eiae. ilia .IC-i MININf) HHARKH. AvVsMtlttw) . Xol,awk 8"W f?e, a. XT ! i"ni .iai aj naa Oil InlnJon H'i Ant. Zlao f-aceola, Parrot Q.ilnrjr , Ktiannon , Tamatack TrlnitT .U . u auantio . Ibatin aa CSX A Haela..! atanBMl .... Oiaser Raaaa 2! !2 fi Un:taa Cnppar.. Tyxntnlnn Cbal tl (''. fc. Mining rranklln tJ. R. on . Ormnhy ILIan Isle Ravala i Vlctsrta v victa W!n Mlnlna oi .. , SCeMsan . . MV'nl 'nivalin , Bid. tAakcL Mlalag Staeha at Mew Tarfc. w Tork. July 21 Cloatna q-jnutlona to-dar m Tork Ji.lv II C tor mlnlrj stocka ware aa roiiows adama Con S A.'lce IS llrwfa II Brunswick Ore.... Jrmstnek Tunnel., t Con Cat. A Va. 1I llm i!lvr 1M Jr S".!vr 1:1 IaiTtl!a r,.n .. . littla rr.iaf Or.'.arJo , Ophlr Miornla I':toa! Savare wira Nevada .. lail llctica .ri . i . it . . : . n S:an.lrl Oflr. Sew Yartt Boa Market. New Tork. July 13 fnltad ittatte ovra tn't bonds contls'jed Srm Tra.ltr In tft naral ryml murkat u qutat ac9 cir..!u:tel UMn a rarrow jrlra rar.se 1 N1TED BTATKS OOVERNJtENT DONTt. Oxaln T-lsr. Iaai" I'-C'.'S'.H iivj 2 . l"l J:uw 1 Olftt iiiufrit; VA h :. rar!str. 1 . Ss. ooujwn. 1330 J. rlsterl. V!t la. rnarn. 1V9 Ja. .tuCI Nm'l . tri"'r.l. :iT a. tU!x 1.': rt'.T.t itX' aa. couitt 1? Iltrtc OoiumMa Z V, PMUrflra t liTO'-K. I:CII AN.n 1X.NI) Tit AN t I nlta-t Stataa 4a. rrcular ijt; if4 S! f f.-rWTi Joimmr.t t'iJa wrr-: "v In'j-i!al Jap 5ii ;r 1 n P'( a! 3 Sv .5 j : 'S (. ."! it r ", !... 4 (- o -. ... .Jt -. K I. a: .( Ma ctf. : i3.tv.:n ". : hVa of 4'nrtlc tii4 IT 2 tit Am !. J't. !. l-. .-ol J- ' tcA. N V i. II II I. ".4 tr !. JJ IHS O i '.V .. , IT, :" N" 1 rn ! " 4 ! I'a rt ! rr. c'xt" " 2 H.u ,111 I'lS i w r. i W lt 4 l.tl ft LIMA. um nj rfe 4 H :iw i x si i TftS 4 l L&XJM t,rn : aa " t . ccn 4 :" 1KB Atrh T a-n 4 I "tut . a !J U.'l H A . A H f la a 3! J i1 iw II It T ft - HV. 4 CMtn !S wt ! ! ! t -n la il ?n ' Xw t I'ao Ja" :o:s UWfe IW , UW C A O sn 4t,a Ml, C W A Q 111 Sir IV ' ; 4i s it Ml I'll, 1'WJ, uis :w - m a r 3 "f On. '. j mctr iv a .r.'. 1 1 o. 4 aa HV a .. mi . e"l ta KS :! I,v ca '. C C C A PI tr 4 4 19. wo Art, rfc aw 44 tr o -tfa f t W v do av 1 ..) do. V, T.K So. X H'm Hr :t r.-n U lll 4 fn Va- lt jnrr ,i eit ! ltS ! tl AftV .!; l 2 oj fnl K ef r if' J- e' j (.a f M I. an 4 ;n roe Cq a a aa a i.vw a : im ij. as, t . Jo. KS V-W CdI lBJast -! a af tt-, lo-afl oi 4. r t TrU an l :. dc r 4 " Xrla yA -jt r 4s sr . r i. t ! I I Cart ! 1o v :va tot' 2" V T .. J- V r'Wo d 44tw J J.tf Wa J. i 3,2 i w i C" k . 24 " ii- - 2s li.'a do. Itnwov lS.na4i. l.4I. A 94 ?5 4 ttt .t-j ! aa f N u . : aat Jli 4. 4Vl dv 44 Ttat aa IL9! K. aa!r.M U.K.(x rfr a. 2Ci.! a a aat ;:.!S. a Tar Cklraga St4rlv arkt. flP Nenli r-etf 1 It. Hilur a tra Ne Xt rajna rt '1 A J el I tl', I'. IS 5!'. S O, atv. National Blacv,:t cetn t. pfS AreaTiean F tvc tin. rM.. Can ree- tv. ptt.. We-fk-a Baak Ctearlaa. Teaterd' !n--e,a !-r: ---.t rar!xa tT.343.ia. s,tj-e isim. o-tra fee the wa r ls.r.iO. ertrtuA ,na aV.K.-a UU4 a at tW., K7 lat a,-. f. la asset Vtasket. Oaanaw wara in wlsei r.-e a I 4a r. Daw ant ratas fee can an-t ti-a were sar at 4 : j., jr er.t. laivr. loar Maw Ter. Iaa4en. July :lr fur 4Te We Si. IVr a.iar t at : 1-144 Hew Tstefc Heater Hark. Sa Tk. Julr tJ- ft? r-er-atnUe rrr avava ni. en.ua- emsiaa aveay -a- IS Sjctaal Wa:: aa ta tasirrr hi la at 4MS afgfx fr maxt aed at alawetw fn- autr- dar aPa: fe4j raiea ta 3. erjaerrtal aeaanat asaj iwiiraaj tweaa ataoey xr call Baaxtnal- a kaua. ttav Vwaa ea, asa s rr cect. M daja J1 ptr c,:. m ' per east. that il i ill issasaria hi lasss. ' llffaaaaiaaaaav Clo:n TutTJar !' li'. :h ! MI'a ilV 1M 5 ivtl i,5 iK-flt::-, '-"3 AITION. WWWWWWWVVWWWPApplPlpV4pMAMMMMApWMpMi iltii ttfetMlm timimmt elartesa Are thousand feet of tunneling work, proving r. . imnir, a-ra-aiseai as un- CHANGES IN STOCK LIST SMALL ANO INSIGNIFICANT. 3IARKET FALLS INTO STATE OF LETHARGY. Hearr Accumulation of Cash Re vealed by Bank Statement Much Larger Than Was Expected. Aw York. Jtly 13. Tl;e stock market fell Into lethargy to-day. and only i.tsiR nlficant ctar.gs resultcil from th 4jay' small buflnesF. The h-avy accutnuUllon of cash rvealod by tlie bank etaftnent was much laipr than indicated hy tl:e rrllmlnary et:mat-a. but this wan sun rosd to l flat- t the rfctincatlon of last ner-k's unexprcttJly large decrease hy thj tiorklns oat of the computation by daily averajpi-a. As this bulHInc up of the resr"es Is for the purpose of froiMina; for the re payment of the Jll.(4-.fMr) of Government tlejolts callej for to-lay. th money mar ket is not eir?ctea to benrf.t from it. Tti eaj.e of rail money liir!r.sr th past wetk liad evidently been lue to ths tem porary cmplojment of thtue funJs. Ilie contraction !n loans rellei'ej any appre hcnslon that the subscriptions for the Japan;) loan had mado uny undue in roads upon atallable crediu. The ab sorption of Union I'aclflc afloat renewed ronjectura as to th comlnir dividend, ac tion on which ha lieen expected from day tu day during the week. The Financial ChronicIVs estimates of the expansion In railroad srosa enrnii.c attracted attention, returns from 12 rail roads, partly estimated, indicatinc an In crease for th first half of the ear over the rather unfavoraMo rhon-lni; f the first half of last year of approximately Sua.OOD.MO. while the coniiurlson with the flr?t Ms months of 1JS7. ela;ht yeans ago. shows an nr.tloii of rome I7 .. Buylnc "f I'r.lon I'aclt'.c held the mar ket firm to the close. Total sales of bond, par viilue. ilO-.V. WKKK'S lilSTOIlT. The process of dlsestion of prollM which was manifest last week in the stoik mar ket culminated early this srek in a, sharp break In prices, coupled with thi an nouncement of com In vacation depar tures or aom of tli accredited leaders of the rec"rtt speculative campAlgn. The market for the ret of the week showed the benefit of some of the favor able ! loprnents ',1 s flairs. Imt later the important operctlcns on the pert of klllej crajnnltej parties which had formed the KicKboue of tha precedlni; advance ani which had ben fostered In the confidence thit. a market would be found for hold tt.tfs accumulate,! on the advance, ss a re sult of the reinvestment of the larce s:ms disbursed aa half-yearly prflta on July 1. Such M reruns aj the mMrket ihcianl in the latter part of the week was taken ad vantage cf constantlr to comnlets the proflt-taklns on the pr-'eent market fol lowers of the leadership which was retir ing. i.viaer.tiy we npprencnslon exlMe.j that the future facllltl of tbw money market rnlrht t-ccme narrowe I to the dicidvantsso of those using bcrrone, funds for speculation. The underbills feeling of confidence In conditions which establlth alues of -ar-ltles was fostered by a nu:nb.r of Inci dent?. Of most far-rachlnc effect prob ably waa th prospect for th" grain crop. The Government report of condltlun as of July 1. published Tuesday afternoon, was regarded aa warranting ev-ry ncouras rr.ent to the hope, of a prp roua outcome to the country s ceraf c-ops. The estimated yield toseij on the coni!! tloni thr howri of a what crop wa-, sujiiilementl In Its effect by the more lmmrdltte new -4 of the , reportlr-! favorable wither conditions and pood progreaa In growth and harvesting. The fact that the tloveninient's csti mate: were ucootdM th-!r Urual author ity al. rlivr-i the anxiety lest tli cot ton I.il; -cand.il HiotiM serve to dl"crsllt all tl,t iovernine:.:'4 acricultunil statis tics i.nd U .!ve to !avo the f.ils of market operation unstable ani uiioert.iin. lth the threat of reultin ur.?etlernent. The sto?k-marit vim- of the ..utlook of the Irvin and ; 1 ti-u! hsi teen one of growing conflJer Specific as rtlotji of very heavy vrl-rs fir rtructunil te.-I and of Intended Increase? lu j-rice la lxen an lmt9rMnt facio- in f.r!r.!C th! fei Irc ri.e nt.tt1!', s ,'f y rod: .on and co:i-i-uniruioii fir Ji ne f.,l!"sl to n fleet aii re vival In tho tron market, th falling ofT in production not availing to prrvent nn ac cumulation of tfolJ in hand Hut tl.e nt dimetiiin of the i on Nuniptiou In thin industry lor the half var iiMde an Imprcriive Ie4,i:: of the pm,jlj-,-u rejre, for ":ri-:'! n .f the tr:il or.-I the re-ultinjr t'Ht of tbo-e eTK.iqo, In It On- of W.iil f.--et s f.ivorlte'.i maxltrjs ! that th" lrr; irtnnt reliability of tha oour of the iron market l an Index of tt.c O'lii'iy'i proaperlty n a vv ! Dividend j "ipe-t h.i-.e ionlir,u-.I to rUy an import.irit ;ii-t in the week'- m.T Xet The conttnretj . xpjnuion fn .'amines m.'-rted bv the rie.i- railroad -. terr of tie i-ountrv lair ept alive hoj - tor a long time past of in'-rea.ed dl.bure:nerjts of the crow In? profit' Put the policy of Inrce ou'lav out of current arr.ira i' let'ern:ent and even of ac.-umtiUticn of :ryl. to cure Ie- profltaWe period haio been advanced a explanations for t-onfrvjtlie vlen on 4!lv-ldrnJ lncra A dep.rture from this cor..arvatlm i rcganled aa evidence of confidence in the ftituro maintenance of properoua condi tion. The ra!irg of tU ,t!vl!nd rate on H. V follow big that on Heading ha had lmrrtant lnflunce on sant!mnt Hat hope of irni:ar action In othr ,-ae stimulated Pv tock market rt:nvrs h. been di.appotntr-! : Jtably In the r-je ,,f 1'nlori Pa 'e . nr.J of xpecteil lATKe . xtta. lLbureme- -n Northern T'acifl- ani "!rei.t Northern The failure to aft in the.e eae ha cautd difarr 'etment ard ha Inducl cll!c of the Mock Th !rj Scrlrtlon for t'-e jo-;)j, of the Jnpane.. loan offere.j in New rk a n feature of tha wek The ;r"in v reiiuirrn.en fpr th Aurtimtior were of moderate efft ,.n t-c - 3Ky rrsarket Hut the srei'er part of the pavrnent. are 'ii:u-.i ..-i ... i,. 1,1m,, Jil-1 t,lllie;ji. j til ing due jr. (vtcwr and form an impor tant additional Stem In th calculations of th money re;:rctents at that time Preparation hav been :n'(lr alo fr lh returr; cf lll.'l of vJoveriirr.e-t ie Pa):s to the reaurr to-day Hate, for time mcr.ev rave a.ivascej ur.ler a' a-- tiv demand for th lx month'' prtri. and the coure of c f.u tnoney market re ron- Into IccreaIrc conideratlo-. The Influenoe o? the revive.! d!ua!on ard further d!clcure in Ihe K-jult-ble IJf effalr rn r.ot le !jmcr!. .vecona: 14 taVen in the tcck market cf the dis trust which may be er;gndred In th rpJnds of tr. ester b the dis.-redi thron a nar-ea lenr Mcff rrre:;e.l. j upon !ntItutior. trutM bv t- rablle cr. fldertce for the wj?e exejTrJ, cf tU-cr'tlon and integrity In the placement of va.t oti cf capital tn e-curitv The ranl: regarding the Govrir.er.t' 4rrtc3'turai ttscs hx tervlej to ag gravite thl feeling art ceocentrate .t tetli r. sl mine-e iclirs of Jew trUrd cf bualnsa morality lth th affwrt of rredaelp.a an lrrrTlcei cf a general tesitnev calculated to cass dl trut anj a diaturhance of that credit which 1 eo 1-nportant an eierart In tKe grs4t enterrriae cf the modem world. fen-i dtfl arJ Irrecnla- fe'-.4 $ta:a re 4.4. registered, iia adranced - --t tr- eopec per cent en call dar ing tfc et rle ftaravsa aad Eiaarts, Nw- Tcra, J Ct If 7at L.-irra e rr at ta pert at Nw Tfrv fj tha irwt Tsa? .-ar 4.n allvar aisi. a4. xaj rae re-i ii pnr; tr je T.rk frr tie "eeVi aotaig tdajl art STMtU aSiar aij a SUMMARYOFST.LOUIS MARKETS Bears In the local wheat market were tut so aura of their around as the? bad been for several days. During the greater part of the session there was fairly twod support for the active wheat options, tsat toward the close the usual Saturday liqui dation cAtued a slight net decline for the day. At the openlnr there was fairly good buying on reported rain In the spring belt and higher cables. A statement that the Russian wheat crop waa a failure was taken for more than it was worth by a certain class of traders on the track of something sensational. Lcter advices indicated that there was no material change In the conditions In the Northwest. Receipts were u? to the recent end-of-the-wcek average, and there was little Improvement In the cash situation. The early covering by shorts did not seem to tarress the rank and file of traders, and in the late rush to sell there waa mors than enough Impetus to wipe out the Initial gains. . Corn was dull and without feature. There was very Httle speculative trading- and values were at & standstill. Sept. wheat opcr.ed ?iti;c up and closed He oft Sept. corn opened unchanged and closed He up. Sept. cats clottd US'ic off. Heceipta f produce were m fair volume. cal securities were dull. United Railways bonds were in best demand. yesterdays bank clearings Trere n.SO.C& balances K32.U9. Discount rates were steady between 4 and T- per cent. Spot cotton was He lower :n the local market. WHEAT SLIGHTLY LOWER AFTER EARLY ADVANCE. LATE TRADING SENTIMENT BEARISH. Corn Is Dull and Without Feat ure, but Stronger Than Wheat. After shomir.g some eartv strength the ectiv- wheat futures clojed on the down turn in etcniay local marl:t. Ileports of rain in the Northt and hlali-r cr.bles were the main bullish factors at the open ing. During the first hour there was a sjo-1 oeal of covering by hori?. but the ie.td'rs of the lear movement did not .eem to be BlT'-d'-d. SIil:,g v.es rather brisk in the last hour. Sept. whtat opcncl Ji'c up. ranged frcm )c to 4'iv; and clcsl at M'f5lsc. Corn v.as practically at a standstill. The ipt. option hhd fair support, hut there was little nufeMe lr.lercsl in th" coarse sraln. . . . , Sept. corn evened i: hlgl'-'r and cosed at ITj: nwked. . ...,. Heccipts of wheat at Pt. Lntti. lt?-l" bit., of r.hlch 4.1 ack Mid 111 car. local and u car thtuugh. against .:! bu.. of which all were local. In IV. Primary receipts of wr.iat fcr the part twent four hour CVv hu.. ag.iin-t 1T ti bu. in 1H. and sh'pments :' bu.. a-:alnst 3H.".) Iu. Notthweat fec'lvcd M can. aeain.st 37 car in 1804 fnleago re ceive! '.015 bu. and Kansas City XAM't bu. CxportH of whfat at.d flour t" Hurope for the pht wtek rtportej at .M.t) bu.. agaltft l.'Cl.OCO tu. a week ago and l.lliOO) bu. in ll. Autrallan Fiilpments of whtatto Ku roje the pa.t wefi: reported at l"s..v bu.. against 44'.4i Lu. a vvck ago and rTiW bu. in 1VM. Receipts of corn at St. IvkiI SI'w bu.. of which 3 car) local and '- cars through, against .l' bu.. of which !" car. local ai'd 7 car.i thrruch. In 1"1. I'rimarr receipts of cirti for the past tvnt-f"ur hour?. .! bu.. niriilr'-t 21S. tv bu. in Kl. Shipments. i"i- bu.. ngaln.t 3.'iO bu 'hIc.ico rcc-!vd Zf&fMl bu. and K.mrfs City 4" bu Kxport. of com to Kutope fn the r-"it wttk reported ut s.V..''" bu.. against XS.'t" bu. a week air- and t7'." bu. in Vl. nre'i;- of oar- in St lvul. T.i bu.. of which i' saeka and S ears bieal and t cars' througll. against 43 bu.. of which 31 eat-, Irl arl ' ear thneih In l!'"'. Trlmarv receipt of oitj for the past twentv-feur hours. .." bu . . a com pared with :1.""' bu In lil. Shipments. 4V1," bu.. agait't 3Ti") bu. Xew York Carb toelia. rtetv.rte.1 hv , H. North yv-urtb tret. rtepnrte.1 hv 5 II. Walker & i'i . No. r.M Ak'l. Ameriran Can e.ra. ! tft.. . . Arpeficwn 1'1'ht ani 1U it; a', IT t Tnction dim. TI 1-S ! i.ft . Ariertcn Tolirco Aroerl-an Wilting I"apr .. Io. pf.l rtrltLT f"iev!4 Cpje- .. Il-thl'lie-Ti StfI ?..' pf.l Oi'ca-o S'll.ay Clectiie V-'ilcie com ! if.1 ftre-n c.ir.rer tlreer-e Te-l.I liarana Tot.ae.'T, com... ! pfd Tnt-rTfich l:pM Tranait lnterr-aflensl Jl 11. eie I--. rM llaVtv ompar.7 com Tv rfl V-infcattin TrJ-.t JInrt Itwlni Ne-flr ore,n ILjilt.aj reri . ro rM - Northern Vet.rit'et !.. uli. V-n Ye-W TmrirtJticn ... Cm f3-vlor com iv. nf, alo.irt! A:r l.!r coin TV pf! t.-ir.Icrt : Terie-ee ,.e.i .r To-e-ji M'n:n t'-i'-m rvirx- . .- fr.Iled (Vjir .. !JONI-. Irn WrJ'irr I'seer Ifr.;... 'iT--l.!'."! 1'n'o-i !e j-! fc v f M-ii- ; S:nc:ii.l Still It S .. (': :?-' PI' .. 74 ... . SV-, . i--. 41 . :!! ti T4 . : ri . "- 1:1 . :' - ... 4 .. -.4 ... r;, : : if .. T. r", .. i:- is". ... i v. .. ::s m . t: : in, i, Y "4 sT.TK4t:vr i:" ntxic avi:i:.;k. lerrne In vb Ilearne rfil flipeetnllowa. .e- T 'I . - TI.e ,ft,rre jive f IJie elearliir-hrx.e tar.- I'nr K- - rn sr.iv, ci'y .. in- f r tf.e tefe h..n- !,. r. i ' .l3S. tllVlf" I"ep-lf. J! V -r. t Vfl ,n nrru;a'.!-n JI "JT 1S.? tea' l(!'rf. f:i5 7 Jiri'" "e.-l J."f 1 I- iire,.e. tn-:f Krerve i$T.'- .nr-a III 741 Tw . Il-vrTi ruli-.l s;s."4 1,-. lr.-Tae. :.'... Sur;''u. Vi S3 ttlt. ir.T'a-e. ;.:. ir- V.x rr''e,t ?tat' l:t. lZi.ZZ.Xi. In r-S!-. 111. '77 T.e rlr.nlr 3 !.! vex. I: e.i"s .fa al :wrrai rf tr Na Yrtrh eeTeI ;.,ni. nia- a e t -eiarl.vl!e h. win tn tliHi :- ln. re? n eaN rerve f.,r ,t.'Jr.! tfiii vn h ". t!ni.i'"! n tre ba-i ' the tr., --a!.e - -rr-ct f money drrl's t!e e Th' rff.ljil.- tl-.I lo.-rea Wu-i ! H7lt"V' n 4,l. -. n.ei cf !h. m"! l.'ra. f re.l-rllkij e'tlmjie 5 tr-f r nln in I ex- ,r-t in the tf--v fij It .L!iil r tl -in lue e ivm f i ."--v bit'iee fr-'ti tte Irr-rf tr-e-e wer- larze -.-.-elr-t. -'euitinc fr:o ihe trr.. fer tn'lB Ntnka le- eeur.tr, ier ltne f t'jhll- a"i f.-r a fu-rer I.- t. Tra-ir-tn r.tir:t,:len "f th- ra"ur!lv- eri ?Jturl.tr o: tli- l-t ir;;imnt -f tfc- April 'all fre rmNle t!erlte th cIa my !- hake en 1je in rrt to 1pe;u In -tSi rfrrp. mirjr iavm-rit ej ateiriitl-:i f-r th Jreiri- tn-l bv the -rn!l.'4t ! necritl"f.I that h:J l,eue iant nek Tt. I.,n were ee--.ri i'l tvr s t o. t-n- aSIy -he r'll e he ranrella'lrtn rt' lany cf ruMI- furel titnch vifr- urrrtvlred to J-e Trrisv.' 7; .1pe.st h"n.t ir larr-ape n fife 'ticn txneurt a - ' tf1 tbe eafu rz le rln it Cn ! tXI'elui tn XnAI. tfcerrfrr tS -laterre-.t errer.t I '. I i (r"f T1"' .r.-i.J 1174 73 dMu-tir. .e In rji.n Wl III W. IS I-3U.'r I refer rt- 'rerr tfc th- l-K-r-me In ,ri u xe, t, tn iZZZ. I'telf -.- tjr. n fe l of 1 .. ! v e cf 4 rr kc puVli-1 furdf . .e ';r7.u 14 1. nre "Th dadj ,wjr f tanV - -ra-i; v.i J.. .v r1. 3 XlC.'vi.) in In t-- pr"iiu me. wn ite ,''arc r-r trei'y eipnCM 4ue nf eJett:er I"-iOe. t.i t-.e Jul ! tnest4. the r.fir'5c, on Atunfy f-rren'-!rr rrllv t-iIr r SST 14" Oi ri cvrifiT. cf lati tv U.etut jai IntltufKn h- ttiit lr; tar' -ejace.! tb !-. !r J4J.o r? T- trHtutu34 4trt IHJ1" net ah, to wMca tnorea. to trA cx.tntctrd t se.- tw Vork farts Market. iturrnur rinAi- N- Tc-X July li '"Url. ae.-tt-t'e. ). ter.e"? dull ta-Cjv I.ee r trr-CMiariy 'Ir CMrJO ratvjv a rir"-s ti fmcu TV- t 7i eo Urx prvfrri,val tranacuo-i Amertca1 lej. -re necevMl. Nrtr.ern ; rattle ierxe t-c-a 17; '7. rallying at ia ew t 11 4-ee-e on .la!t vVvrrr a. J Oree- CcJ.t V e. nc.-J--, IS fe r at r-v. a-v.t tb latter at v. l-.trr-neech RaMt 7rne!t x a riss'.e a .1'tUn-j f-yn zrz . ai Jra;e.e r.w v, tf ee-t t-cl, ra trcr ! - up to Kar.i e:3.: t f. PHYSICIAN DIES IN LONDON. Dr. II. L. Anthony of Ark:ina Va- Attemiinj; Haptist Congrres. KiTiiar f ran-tie Uttle Rock. Ark July li-I--::or Hcxtr 1-. Anthony hoe daih hy acci dent in ta-radon. Eacland, i reported by cable to-day. .a- a cltf-,- cf Portland. Ataley County. He was ahcut 72 jeer eld aru! had only rec3tly retired from act.ve practice as a Blinieii- lie derrted a5:t Mv J fr- Eurcpe. prtmirUr to attend the Rsptlst j wangtess in jrxion. He t urrt'ed by nc- lr:nedute re"atlves -! 1i.'m Cn-"!t !Ie -. ! 11e.4 ! ,- acvsst-r t!njr ieata TRACTION BONDS LEAD LOCAL SECURITY UST. GENERAL TONE OP 3IARKE.T IS FIRM. Missouri-Lincoln, the Only Active Banking Issue, Is on . the Upturn. local securities were fairly active. United Railways 4s led the traction group with sales at K7.1?. Missouri-Lincoln Trust was the only active banking issue at & and tl). Granlte-Bl-Metelllc was the fe-alur of the miscellaneous group at 36!c and 3SV TUSTEHDAT'S SESSION. Closing quotations: j United Rallwaya r" nit AkK5. t Sf7i a.to 7.K'i 1D).U) JTI.f.J ZSI.Oi '7?'.r !3.M 11 )..) . CTO Io. 4s Jeffer.n Itank Stat National Bank MUearl-IVr.coin Trurt Mlrattalr-p! Valley Trast ht. lo-jls 1'nion Trut , C-ntr! iVal u:cl ck com., V". pf.l An-ericaa atral Insurance. I r.ion imry , Ely-Waiae- I,, r.. o I-elede 4Jaa Ss Slerarnee s , iliifM. a- ;... !.() .r:ii I77.&V 11S.M "-- e. ................ JIU.C.1 l.art t-t Iula and Stuburban U 1 fj.oi . 103.M urcwing Aasociaitns w lt M Orn:te-ni.MVtar.!o 4 l-eairire Creamery fn () tVjoiiJaieJ ! K:n Cliy Tel. ;s S7.i) Bsle: !.e rnlfe.1 nailnata 4s at .. . ) Miwcuri-Uncofii at Mlieoerl-I.'rolii at 1 Oranua-lit-Metallte at !' (Srar.lto-m.MetaiHe at .' Sl.trt t .M7', ... !3 ;; ... U"t at M.oJ . . .;; ... .:' Datsaeasle Eirhsa(e. Iter. So. V) North Fourth street; Near Tork . .. -ve '.;.,, 4-hlcati, ," ,r-.,n,.r.sl .HvJ,-.1 Ifulivli:- :5.,dl. New tirl'ini 19c d'j Akd. ? prem '" I r-n ir.- .:i iv . : -its Fttrrlwa RrhaaCr crjr:r.rVinar:t.,,-.Tr,' -:n Cfck. lvidon J.'.Ii co d5. iii.icn ;.';; ;.; :- v. Omaiiv 4 Wlu O.etk. ere, u. Ch-k. I'aria ... . J'-'ltletianl !iIcluni . . .ri . . . e le . e.iM: Hol:an.! Market uncharged. Sesr Vork Stn,.k nnntatlon9 l-w Yrttk- lt.1.. e- t-a. tiie..t i,.ir ', tr .-''. ire are n .t.c hxchar.Bt. to-jj,, ,. nTZ: Sa!ea.Opn HiKh.ir.- -. Aillir. l:-v;ri "JI OPI-T .. Am. iu- . I'ojndty. IM. -f,;. ... Am. i,iton Cli!!.'." 'v. ;.f.l. ... An.. Kjr. Am. n. a i. .r,i...;; .Vin. Ic SMurUi--, .. Am IJn-ed : l'. I'M A'n. l.veriullvA 1K I'M A-n. :.;. A r:r..IK. 1K. :-t Am SJCa.- Uef.v . Atn T"h. ..',. c-rii' itj M'- M". K-, m :! iv ... .si . . . frt '.- a. zs', o " l z - 1.1-t 45j 4S'i Ii'' 1 5") ll; 117' lii.s v. ;:o 'S:; 'SS An..-. Mi,.in- . ,.:.., ,;; ;, , X-'un.?-".- V., -4 : & ! W, AtUntl txnit Jr . J- 3 Hn.4.. nai aniatan i'.ic ii .T .-- . . 4ll.li. v'ilinS" A. Altui . I pf.1 . 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I4, T4t uri, i !-. iv.i. :ci, iv.. : r 4; ,; 2 z.:t izts, izi ix; irst, (I ITT, 'j vz; :; . ll' :.s sv, t-is ---" s to j: r. 57 J7 ;.n;i,i4r.Jii:i,c, i- J7H ir. sn. i i k. v;, a.v. n, .... . li c: o i:s H7i m:v, -4 . - ;t, ios i"i i'4i I"Ke!Se Mall letinlva&l !'en;iN flii !. -trl"i-r l Tl, ,V r.l-.-.'n rat '.!-' r-'M-m: 14.J4W 44. i,o, al, ;... t ! efi lo il T-M . Kepublle ,-tel r f-t . .. 11-eV. Ilr.d t" tfl- -lliiler n,I i- rf" M 1. A. 5 F 71 Pf 1. tt I- -v-W rv, rM . i-'ithem IVirlfii iv. pft 5exn!l-' H i rft Tnn T -.ii. U IHcifte T'le-'e. -t. I. A A . T pf J fni-n f-iclfc . .. . lw -.- I Utrrre . t- c nltv . . I" nMr : pfd i V S 5:-l r pfi Va C- tT-eei . . rv rft tVtei-S r- r't . - . tv.. r.ri- K Wettnc&u rrettrkr A-ee l'.'n "AT-eellse - 1. U. . .V:-..-TT. lEt. te pfl Vjt-lt Pari?' . .. . Cectral leather ... . I'i.jil i- f n rM. . . t 5 c i. r . M SI y t. !., J?. "V. Jl'a 41'. us ?- i1 . J. 1-, 3 -, 7 7V. T Ti. K-v 741, J, sp. 4, IS'. . . 7 ... a in r -., : 4i. vu tt; fA, tr rr-4 ". 7. J 3a :i i 74 M0t2rS !? ITS', I W-a . . . 17. 1-w 45 44 t Ml, 4 r 41 4r. r :' i"1 i ; i h litv. aa'. uv. a. u--i i4'4v sct :r :'., pn, . 14 Will K7 1-7 IS i 17S UTS 1S7 -.It- t oo r- 3'j 73. 7M 1'4 3 I" .vi a, IMS IAS SS ToU! aile t i dy ;4. har. Kills taalna Oat of wlafsft. rtr.prnuc pitciai. Neaark. July 77.-A man unidentified, but bo hilled from Elisabeth port, wsa riding er. a Dunellen car. At Broad tfreet ani Clinton aver.ua he atcck his hea.j out of a window and was etruck hy a car ra irr in Ike optotlte direction. He, war iTirult . ijn c.i. . .- ... Jev -.., '' :!. i." 7. : li, l aki.:--I Instantl-r. RUH0R OF RUSSIAN SHOUTWE MAKES WHlT STrWW6s.lt BUYING BY SHOUTS A BBACEB TO CORN. Oats Prices Hold Steady in Com parison, and ProTisions Are Rated as Firm. Chicago. July IS. Unconfirmed gossip of a shortage ln Russian crops had a strength cnlng influence on the wheat market here to-day. At the close the Sept, option was up tiS'.c. Corn shows a gain of 4& Oata are practically unchanged. Provisions are SciolSc higher. I WHEAT. Sentiment ln the wheat pit throughout the greater part of the session inclined to bullishness, although no decided strength was manifested. At the opening Sept was up ii'io to ?3?a at 4;o to afiic. From the start, shorts were moderate buyers, and while commission houses sold, offerings were not of large volume. One muse of improved demand was a Lon don report of the Russian wheat op as a result of the Industrial and political dis order. Later in tha day this Locdan report was practically contradicted by semiofficial ndvices from R'lsilju A factor that ln pirca some buying was wet weather In the Canadian Xorthweat. Weather in the United States, however, was entremely fisiora'ph for tlie new crop and tended to hold buyers In cheek. Decrease In ship ment from Australia formed a bullish in fluence, export for the week being only IHw bu.. against 4V) bu. the week previous end S2.V tha corresponding week a year ago. Movement from the winter-wheat sec tion of the United States continued on an extremely liberal scale, causing further decline in the price of cash wheat at all itraln centers. The Sept. option here was confined within lc range the lowest point tnuciit. shortly after the) opening, being nt SI"c. while the highest point was at S-e. The market closed firm with Sept. at MV. Primary receipts were 07.000 bu.. enm mri! with 7i bu. a year ago. Clear ance f v lie.it nnd Rojr were equal to 72.W) bu. Minneapolis. IKiIuth and Ohlci r, reported receipts of 178 cars, against 11? cars last week and 123 care a year ago. CORN. In corn the. projiects for lighter re ceipts started active buying by shorts ani! resulted In a rtronj market. Firm cable;, nnd an improved demand for cash corn helped to stimulate buying. The mar ket waa Mipporte,! j,y prominent bulls and cloW strong. s?tpt. opened ,c to c hlshir at feVSc tj 5l";c. sold up to SS-Ng 5.V-3U und closed at iVtc. Ical receipts wero Z& cars, irith 71 of contract grade. OATS. Trading- in the oats pit was extremely light. Strenitth of wheat held prices com paratively sttcjdy. Sept. opened unchanged to ive higher at CC-Vi to SWr. sold off to fe.J:av.. nnd closed at tin, lowest point. Ivoal receipts wer- 12, cary. kanou or Kirmins. 0:--nirg. llljiitnt. V.-lrat- I litest. t?lalng. July . ',fjo, ;i4 rt. . . 'i,fi'4i, n v STii cvl 7's Lie,- .M'fBM'i 0n Jul July tA .t ;i- w, , ..V. S.V. tim:UXr if.nv. .tv.4,."!. K',;m4 Hv; llee. . i.-i'Jl.'. H'a 4.,v'a 4.MI Ju'c- . . 'a l-ejit. .. Kvfl"J)'l !. .... Zl JU" ... -1aa-i Jlrf l"orh-- ept. ... .7'i IKI. . . ." I.:rd Sej.t ... 15 (W Z.Z'i l"rt Itits-Ser- . 7 7i l t .. 7.K', C Sf,J?K', ??: .i z'z anafiann sot, :i -tx , S'3J. &)'rlf3i iz 1.'1 1I.C7', 7.70 1S.M 1J.C 7.rt 7. t.rn 7.KV. Si :.7I ;.37, : :. tN w. iiKonirrs and phiiiient., Ilea. eip. Sl.Sf) J .'.vi 1'J.tv) SI7.4 I-our. I'M 1.V) ATie.,t. IU 5i) -i?.rr SH.7-.I "rn. lii... Oat j. tu... 11 e. rm ... Harley, l.u 4l.n0 .S 4.T) PROVISION?. I'rovi".on-i were firm because of Fc ad vance In th" price 4,f live hogs. Several leading pickers were credited with fair purchase-, of rib. At the close, Spt. pork wn up l."-- nt H-.. leird wn.i up .'i7'jO at $7i.i7..71-. Ribs w;re pic u; lit $7.iC i:-ti!im;eil "reivlpts tcr Monday: Wheat "! ,-nr: corn 139 cars; oats HO cars; hogs jr.f' lii ad. INTERESTING CROP DIARY. Farrnor f'laiins !! Csm Fun'ti'II S-a:-ons hy Ft. P.17TI rtMi'PClAl- M.tecr,. Mo.. July : A. T. fllahn. who operate a TrO-ncre farm northet .f Macon, la a -renther mid crop record during Kick to 1M. at which time It was fturt-il bv h!- father. When th "Id cn tlttiiin illed. th" son found tin, record and eo'ilinued it. ! cl.iim that It has dem ms'ralo! n!mst ! a mathematical cer tainly that tilt reasons "vary n-guiar-ij.V to us- a U'racn hat p.irai!'x!c.'il term. at:d that a firmer on!.! laifelv- operate with a third ! s capital by recording the character of the treason, and thu !- onilr.s lu. o.mi weather prophet. "Accotdms to this record of jif:-tlve, vror.-" -an: Tdr tllthn to-ihiy. "Um jears emmig w.tn - nave, iieen rainy w-ltli but iim eceptin.. V. l.at vva known as "Ihe . jeust nai' occurred In ISil. It rained iraiJ rably in April, but Ihe "vjnimer nai very dry. Thero raa a damp har vest In l"-v. but no heavy rains. Thoe un are me imlj- xcejitionK in thi Iatl- tu-le. The jfir ito war, cliaracterlze,! jy exte-:lve floodr. and th' same was tru f l7ei Tli hrve.j crop record for thli :v-ct."ii durlpir the half century vva made in IS!-" Thin present year vvl'l be rt niarkitble ler itrt f'-rn crop, thougli proba bly ;,iine -a 1 . t l-e dmvvi.ed cut on :l.c bot . n 'The rr -erd shows the dry years have. ijee,, t'.e neiM-aif. the only exoptlun letiig in the s-vits. nl.'cl, la also ,lry. The vears ending with 2 hive been th" best "fjr et.,Iie.. and corn They ar tvlmt I n,!I i nc 'lazy fa rnierVi years." Na ture jeein to be at her ktiid'it. and but littin labor l needed to produe. abundant cr,j' lhi. -ear-. zulr.x v.lth 4 and r! h8ve been dliticui". -n nccon-it of a great denl of rpring rsJns and cold weather. "'Thi advantage of a crop record is that If enable or to calculate with a fair degree, of certainty. For instance, he will t.if make heavy purchar-s f stock, 'ipeetlng to feej jn r'rji ia!ed In a year eliding with 4 vr C. l.e viu r.ot risk great arreig on rlvr bottoms ln the five h-- w'll e careful to curry over a Mipplv -if f,-ei for th" aevcr.s. It the drought euts hlr crop hort In my time tl.i we-itr.e- diary has -,ved :e t.tue,ndf f dollnra. and J ,o- 'er tl- t'me pert In keeping It tip a valjatle. n 4,ny oth-r work about the farm." FAT OFFICER'S WILD RIDE. Couldn't Ut In or Out of i;.g in Ku na way. nEPt nur si'rriAi- New Tork. July 15. Thos who saw a Phaeton racing down Itroadway from Thirtieth street m thn afternoon thought that Pat 4"row-e. itairjll, or ombody eif vva kldnap.ng a 5-pound pollce-nan. Th loner half of the f.-A y-legge. regulator of trafTlc -va-4 "ticking out of the rear end of the pha-ton. arid from the upper half cam weird crle f "Whoa:" uj, the -tabbllns end of r. sack of bran, the legs of tl.) policeman roIId -nj twitd as he tried to rale himself to reach the reins of the runt ar horse. '.Vhen ",ray Maile starte,: hr flight inn Th:rtieth street Policeman Frank C'onvere-. wh" weigh, 2Vj po-jndi. seii-d hold of the re r Ail- of the bugsy. H rougl-.t l.e con. I r'ap the mare, by main force But t- d.dr.'t She went right on. setting faster all the time, as recruits added therr.elvr, to the chasing crowd. :ira Hroidway she went, turning Into Twnty-ith atreet. and banging Int, a Itelievu arnnular.ee at Fourth avenu. Then t-te tuig rljrzS. and stwel quietly until Eds. ard TJurna and Jmit McCax f;er, her driver arid o4ner. came up. "".Vliat I -as after." said Cor.v-rsa. was to get up Into the pLaton o that I could get hold of the Una. I was dragged aKut a block before I could get info the thine an.! then I couldn't get up or down." -Well don . anyway " said Serseant McCullou-h cf the Traffic S-uad. who had aeet tha ra -e Vos dH ii." The p,i:cTjua was bruised slightly whi he was being dragge-1 dona liroad-ta-. RAILROADS GRAIN SHIPPERS TESTIFY AT INTERSTATE HEARING. Louisville. K).. July U.-A large amy of witnesses, chiefly grain shippers and managers of traffic departments of rail ways, was on hand when the second day's session of the Interstate commerce hear ing began. Frank X. Hartwell. a member of a firm controlling a large elevator, made a state ment of shipping conditions in "Louisville, saying that the large shipments of gnln were handled promptly ur.d that it was unfair to single out Louisville ard pro ceed against the city on the strength of practices that obtain Just as commonly la St. Louis and other gateways. Mr. Hartwell favored the divorcing cf the expense bills from the equalization of Louisville. Ky.. July li At the after noon session of the Interstate Commerce Commission. C. W. Bullitt of the Hender son Eevatnr Company of Henderson. Ky.. said tlmt It is a common practice among local shippers to. buy eapense. bills ln order to secure the advantage of the 5 cents r.hrinlo-,e allowance. 4'Seorge S. Powtll. a grain dealer of St. Ivil. said he had found it hard to do business ln the south eastern territory against the LouisviHo dealers. "Don't you often buy grain out of the elevator ln St. Louis and insist on an expense bill going with it?" asked Col onel Stono of the Iawisvllle atul Nashvlles. "Ves. sir; regular customers arei allowed thla privilege." replied Mr. Powell. "It does not matter In whese name the experse bill Is made, does it""' "I think nt." "And It mikes no difference for whose grain tlmt expense bill was issued?" "No. sir." ILUXOIS l"EXTRAI.CH.t"GES. P-roatotlaaa la Passeaser Departmeat -Coloael Merry Made f.eeral liamfsrratlaa Agent. The general passenger department of the Illlnota Central llailroad Company has tsued circular announcing the following changes atul nppotntmenti. all of which became effective yesterday: II. E. Casner. appointed city passenger and ticket agent. Sioux City. Io.. vice IL S. Grav. promoted. , "ft". II. Hrlli. tllstrlct passenger agent at Omaha. Neb., transferred tv Chicago, with headiuarters at No. S9 Adams street. Samuel North. r.ppolntd district agent nt lmaha. vice "ft. IL Urlil. transftfrretl to (7iIcago. H. J. Phetp. appointed dlvLIon posjen ger agent. Dubuque. 1.,., n cliargn of passenger buMm-ss of lines west 4f the Mississippi Klver. II. S. Gray, appointed traveling pnssen-tr-r aqent. Orrmli.i. Neb., vie Samuel North, promoted. IL J. Carmlchnol and Joseph Kandolph. aptdnted city passenger agent and elty ticket agent. rcpectlvely. with headquar ters at No. .Viams streei. ihicaso. III. At his own request. J. V. "Uerry. as sistant general passenger agent. L re lieved of till duties in conneetioti with pajengcr bu.-iue9 si that h may !evte his entire time to malttrs f wider m'io. He has been appointed general immigra tion agent of the initio! Central and the Ynno and "4II-lsippl Vullev niitro.uL. CVlnnel Merry will hnve charge f tlie Important work of Inducing Immigration to th territory tributary to the T. & M. V. IL IL nnd the 1. i. It. IL. and will have headquarters nt Uanehener. In. Me lias had extensive experience in thl Hue tT work. ILEUltrRR4i Vn.I.K K.TC440(. rw Braaea of 4'klraan aasl Altna in He Kiana aa "Air Mae. nteoinlimtnn. III.. July LI. An olllclal order from tlj general manager. C. A. Goodnow of tlie I'hicagi, and Alton, fixes th name for the new Ilcs-Murrayvllle extension of Unit company as the "Air Line." This appellation will le use,j here after In all future cones-pomlence. It has b?cn decided by the comiiany not to dispose of the grading ! contractors .'J4 originally planr.etl. Im-tcud. the milnte-luinee-of-way department will gnide th thirtv-Ilve-mlle stretch of roadbed and el. lay tlJ track, put ln lnl!ai. brlls.r. drainace am, attmd to otlier ,'etni!. The material is being i-hlpped and much of It is now on the, ground. Work will commence actively ,iiirltig the ,-oming wk. The new branch will shorten the iitan e t?tween Chicago and Kar.sa'3 iMy live mile, all trains fi-r the West going via Springfield tnWad f via J.ick uvll!c, Iavlng thin city n tli- mam lino for Un- South inlmd of Win. TI.e construction of the branch maken It lmp.ratlve that the roid I t ween IHnom Ir.gtoii and Springfield l- doubled track"!, a the eongtstiou of tratfic will le- no great after th xtentcn is In oie-ratlon that a single traik could not bundle it Tlie ex tension west of Springfield to Slurr.jvvlle" nnd the double track Ix-tnecn lii'K-iniliig-ton niiq Sprinsli' Id will !- j.us!i,d ..iiniil taiitousli. both r quiring the expen'--ture ol a vs.t rum of money. RtllAVAlf WILL I l)Vll.ll.Ti:. ntherw Par I lie I.lnea mill omplj tltb l.ellrr f eiv Traas Inn. Thi Soullieru I'aclfic has rvrrytlilng In readiness tu unite, undir If eitin i.ian agenient. the Gulf. Western Tixns and Pacific, th- New Yuri.. Texas and Mexi can, the G.iIcton. Hou-dun and Xrtl.rn and the S.m Anton'iu and Gulf rallwa . all Texas liner, on I'rlday next. Thi actt'in v.iil l.e taken i.t.der th-t-rrrs of what li generally Snnr.ii a t!t South, rn Pacific cmsolidation bill. There will bo practically no cli.ingi -. as the pre--ent forc of the system I regard ! a iimp'e ultlt the addition or Inmsler of clerk. already lu the employ of the com panies concerne-i to handle th husdne From tli.'it date forward mattcro will In much rluiplil'fd. a thr; uuintenai.c" of -paratj Iwoks nnd matagenient for lln3 aireauy wnn ay system is not oniy Uele.s but expensive. Tho temi." of ihe nii-olMatlori bill are fully k:!oe.-ii and .III l lornplicd vih to the Iet:r. OiRcUI. but frmaj. ..n nouticernent alii be m?d, early in the ccmi:i week. '4talda tn Cal4-Ma. leike "'liarle). I.-i.. July li. Ir-elilnt J n. Watkins of the St. Iritis. Watkins and Gulf Ilallnay. In i letter received to-day confirms the report that th" road has l-eeii sold to the Gould.-, for 4l.i.V". the. pi.r clutsers acquiring all tliu rtocU for tlit sum. It is lieljcvtd here that ii tonneei Ing link will bo luilt from here t Hous ton t give tlie Gould line? in lvui!auii access to deep water et Gahs:on. Il 1 stated that vork will be begun lmmedl-alel-r en the t.ew terminals here. Britan Valley Katenalon. DaKa. Tex.. July Ii M. S"r.y. vlc prMnt and gen-rai manager of the Trinity and Prams Valley lb- of tl -s t"oIird, Sytro, who lixs ehirge -t the exteri'Ion of that road In It' b-tlldltig f, th- Gulf, raturred I.,; t.lght f"o:n '1.1-tiu-o. where h cheied contra' f,r prac tically ail tr :nierlal thut will 1-, ti-edrd ln the construction of th" T4arln slons that ii to t obtained In the North. DREAM AS CLEW IN MURDER. rjtnry of Man Who S.its H If:i! Vision"" of TraRtdT. nrrrm-ic svnc-iAi- Troy. ra.. July li. Th l.t detective fn Northern I'-nnsylvania an I South-m New Tork are endeavoring to fathom the mystery surrounding th mu.-d-r if Po liceman Eiward Kenncr. Tro- borough has offered t"" end llradford County I7'0 for lnformati,n that will lead to the tp. prehension of th murderer A dr-am of & local ser about th- hour the shooting ea.s cornm'tt-d may yet jlay a part In unraveling th mystery Com fcrd Smith of Columbia C'ror.a Hoad cam to Troy ani told of h!a dram Hft has a r-jutaloln for dreaming of things whKh actually bapptn either at the tim he t drrarr.lr.r or afte-warda He says that some little while after midnight h- saw in a vision Tenner fighting In the moonlight with the men. One man. he says, waa aound-d in the arm b-for- th officer fell d-ad. In line with the dr-am la the story of Mrs. S:e-e-trt. ho live near the scerm of the shotIng sjhe -aiys she was awak esed by t".-j croan of c Ttr. M raad fcer horn and that two men were dragging or assisting another one. . fsala Cjp "Weal la Taarleataav. xccBuc wix-iai. Charlerton. 111. July i TViiUarn Ber tram and Miss Anna Sheln--. I:h of St lauls. were married heri Thuraday even-IS4- by Judge T. X. Coftr. T. Leri an.-ieap Arrivals aa Draartarea of Tralaa at Caiaav Suulaa. Daily. ftarcpt 9usdar. UCacapt aatarday. I.SaturtU 4aly. taBtnlay only. xtaawciit a.uuuajr. r:xit eataruay and auaoajr. .Saturday and Sunday oufjr. 9-W. Lraie. .... 44 am .... -:VU4 Arrtsa. iPBl ti':wi"ai HuOura StaiPtB ta?2 aia Ry! Clue Umlted.... lUaie.it:an Kxirtaa. aww.viif aixpitae Wat 3lau -j.T)i jia Onctciiatt Ac-otsaiouatlon... t,v am lnccx.iiea Accu:nnio.:ation.... J7ana Catcu C.iy Llxltad tlluaru inccn&ea Accsnunodatloa.... T.:I ia laoaiuwa Accuaisii,t.-.Hon.... Jjjjij pal il.,:4 an u,a tup .aaei . , LUlC'ACaO AU Al.lt4. J. Alton lasnitcit. Ca.cago.. w4,bj "airie but Kx.. v7i.lciia....lS-K: pra 'a- Express, chioisvi MJ pn Mlaaight fecial. Cr-rj IliJpai Peorta Pratris state Kij.rrjs.tirl pai Kacaoa ttty. ju.. sute Ex.. Si-- atn 4-a City JUigp krrs..W:Ii pru Kaaaaa city. vU Itoodiwua.. ;:Ua-ii l.uwaiiiu'Gn. U JackMnvllle tl:uar.i "krtsgaeld specsl 3;uain a-Z',!:. -- Me--'. e.ra 7:t; am !-3rara t.AH-a 5pm T. WJi'J ptE i:-37pm tUAP4J l.uiaism 9ura 4t - 7,i a4T aaaaaaa a. atrV taM fprtCBUrla imcsi v-:lSam I'rflrU f-n-..M. in- ...... ic"nsi:e Aecorr.anjdatloa. t4-i put riijl Capital City Kler.. MS pta S-iiara nr.r.j ma JaiaSonvMle. 7 1'. i..i. .... c,Tcy i . . . IU :34 pm .h.t .. .. ..... l Laka Shore. Xr York Central aaa Baaaaaaa, at aa .- . awasaw.wsai aTt-J-lf-i .aj a -- -aa n-g. jTrfAV" v.: - i"3aa lr.41asapolls booil t-fxrreaa.. t7:04 am foUMpsa f-,i- . :on an.t Cincinnati ia7 am :C pai i?,nJ" u-a Waailngton we'i5ui. ncccn sssp-a Kn.ckerbc-a.e n..ii v-w r.1.?'11 ni Boton HOOpsi J:Wp3t la-llanapolta and On. Kap : di aiattouu and Alfun iliOpni -iiWaus J;00" and Alton :?pm - UalI an.l Urr.rs s:l'J pnt 2:an naciriEati. laton. Cohira'a. "93G pta ::! aia .f. '"tk nd Ifcwton E....ll:v) pm 7S) aia !.! '""Ira Irave ijjo a. m . S:i p. ri. Alton tralua arrlva isij a. m.. J5: a. tnT. l:4J i,A,C-V-0 HHIA A.l ST. LOUS Ul. M": .-,luuJru Sluusa anj iSf"1!,--? I5 - amtHS pas "''a. bpnsg-wu acd Caau- aiSS.Ji 3:11am 9t Ailon and Lhauu.l.iia IS.7S vm . 17 Ii:t -"? and Chautauqua 1i-pral,ll.l-pr.s allQITa 4l?l-i;f illt a aa.l irrlcgnelj 4!r..nT-i .V. v.;:""?" 44-?. nm ia: am Alton. Chautauuua and bprmg-eu .;. .;-. pm li):a an Altun .n.I Chautau.r-ia t;j, pni li)..t ana .",,fni fsd Mernph-a PUKrarer a-ul am SJOyra a "dad -i.-'Zam :) Ka .nKagj Dally Express ,:j, am :Ppii riT"".. . Iim -,l:4iui J.aie oirunleau L.K;a! ;.-! nn I':W mil Trxas Uiulte! 3::t it, ;:lfani SURIloner. Umlte.1 4.4l.ai ;r-i.a hH"t" -N:ht Kj.pre ixs:i"u ;:4iuu OkUhuma Eapre.. u.. i:i ;:t:ara Valley Park Accomm-datlcn .leiarts iSJv a. m.. t.:i a. in.. .!; a. m. Ili p. m.. tJi l. n:.. .4p. ,.. ji.M p, ut ,izi r m j;n -" JI P- ! !-:-" l n. Arrivta t.v ? J?" ..V:3".a- - N:', I a. in.. .. a. rj.. tw:.i) u. m . t3."j p. ru.. i;:i p. ra.. :!:;;. p. in . x::z l. in. .A-SiKc Anvamivlall.n dapcrj v-x . pi.. JI. p. m.. W.-7I p. m. Arrives at -S:ll a. tu.. .....T, ... ..... j,..., , . S ' II'. .he Fast Hail -rDaia JilJ.am The IjCcal Eapreaa 7.riani eiii-'pnt TM hej.iom txpre5 -.4.ini ':Upi Jte .Nw i.rk Umlie.1 -l.-jim I:3i.is la s fci. and Vlriula fiip...::!", pin I:3 p.i The New Vera: Kaiir-s.. ....it:a-, ,,m -:tian Tha 1-lltiSurg ji;e.-ial . v.lipn, SiSo-n Efringf-jm Aecomim.latlou.... a;aMn .4'a.-i All lltT. TmW . (iiic.. a.m i-:vrr:ii. h.i.i.oi-. U.y l-i,r--s to 'hiiage .... wWan, a.Upn l'jnvli;. Mall :j...m S.4S pm loTrux u:i.t koiti:. . ,i-,. iJiiie b. Ullinrsicrn Ky I vr-ansaA ani T-iaa Ezstrtn. .-3Ill C.-t pin Arknn. mil Tea. Klres. 95 r.m :i: ai.i IW41 S4IS .! .B u..a 'W "at t,l, e-r-ijm T:I4am Ilmon I1,wr.s-r :i.)cni 7:1 rm f.-4-"1 A-g.-a Mall and K s-ljMm naipni :lam Tinj Max. Mali anI I'x. s:apm "irii.Mus ec:al : tm Ue t.tu 1.-1 Jzltftm Ullaola Dlvial.,,.. 4 clton Ilelt Etpres-. Mm Oillnn Ilelt KlLT.il . .. :-j;,,m 7:3ii put I4 ani i4a J:0I nm S:1S am "IhebrS KIM em ! V, ,.m -It-?,, a-r. Iruartla nirrei sail rhuulrau Aaenaa Staflna. I- Siln Aeesnine-.t'kttnii.. . .:r rm :Si" I... II. A ST. L Ka.t Mall l-.asKrn Ka-prear ItV. illenaierana Rnaie - .l2am 7:0 pru - .--tvpm 7:41 ana HtlSOIS 4 r:rTH,l enhern Itlii.ol. Kpr. .. ;.ii Hm 1:Slpns h!cz- nuii::it st :.i :t:ism c:Cta t-rrircfirM Afconim-.lall.in.-. tSiOpni UZ-11 ppa hlr-au DUmniHl t.rcl.l :li pni 7--'4 an I'a.t M!I. bVkth ::liani ss-ip."' Nw ,irl-an-Sp-cUl :- pm i:I"pn Aetviririudatlcn. Suth ... . -4, pm 11:7! ana Dlx'e Flier. Muth i.wpra 7:oS am fit:nsr.i..-ijtfm-M .. .. :! pnv MM I4VII.I.K An .t 4. tilt 11.1.17. Fa't Mel! -!:llam 7:p- I-lariJ.4 Limited ej;-.! pri 1Sj-l Souiliern Sapt-aa .. . MJpm ""iWiui MISSOIHI l. iim: KlltWW. Tast Mall , .n am aj:a Bm I.o.-aI IMer--r r:i5 am ;:J' rm alif. an.1 M-. J.. pc!al .. r am l-et pn Kansas titr fcApre--,. Vah. Are.rnrr"lticri 'dorado Ii'r-a hi. J.e IJ.Rllril . -. - ;: -a:.., pr?a 5TJpn, T:.ar l:P pm 7:Iana - m iri -; :2i a-n Creve 'nur tralr.a I-ave Knl.'n rMifin 1s:lt r. ru tj.7 a m.. I3 p. in t;:"-. p m. uak Hill tra'r. I'-it- Vnlin Matlor i:l p. m. Klrkv.Oo.1 tralra lv- lnr.r, Matlen t: a. m.. t4; a m. t.i ,. in. 17. u. m , TV4ia. m . til-73 a. in tl'M p. m . rpo p. m . !: p. in-. H:- p rn . H:Zi p m . t"I t- n-. :Zu p. tr... Ill .- p in. .Klllll.r. AM IMIIO. Nw riean. ".in-.!-. . 7 r. p-i T: SIiMI ard Nen- r!-n . -1 am M'lrtJi-f bero Atr-ini Ju'. . '1 trt rm tit "P'J : in :4 am ioi.::no. vr. 1.01 1 .m w:i ku ff la-Tet T.eni ltont4-. The rletri llpr. Illireja iMiara. aiiilo fcn.I H-isl-rn tlni. ft am . Th- o.n.e--!aI Traveler ToIe.!rt le-trJ'. t el in'!, M!Ta! A Nie V -" " Corn rrarlefnn Aovmnvhtttii ; Opm !'' iTim u 'i-ai.tMt sri:it. it. 1... k. 1. .1 t . 11. ft. I l'ari '"if !ieii:.r ej-i;n r K ilir r -n l"n r- -i11""!, ; 1L.K. A 'l-TlM-T-T'-e K:at" 4-olumMa. t.lilia aal :-" tv ""'am "' T. Karv f'wr pm 7 M.'iit1 KsR'af an! W ll t ni T sria Slam ST.- .,- niinMHi, mii.v IV Y. iVIn -aVnlmiT, a t e-t pre. " 'nf ;ii 111:1: - it v tr. v.. iv. i-t. i.tji-i.ttv:i:e : jjie. JViiitr em'- f I- al .-r '1! "! am ! 17 pa l'rlr'-eicn A r -.-ntItlon t'jupm II' Man XI Iu' bimlteit . . . !' 15 ,m Tiara t. i.4ti is 3IKIU-;: .ti' iikiik;-: r;:iiMiai. cmi.w.ii' stnt;:i: TH l !4KIVI:7. T"anttrfur! Iave Tn.n SailAri: TZxr-j-t ?md,. 4 01 i:2. .tft a m S.mJ, enlr J r am It I p in leav ll'c-itl, ar.) :r tt -trt fatly ''" rn 17 ' 2 ' I li. - e, ni llX'-er .-undT a -il. Pi;. 7 31 II VI a. n. ' in " r Sumi I" 5 34. 1-f. r. ra 'V'e'r',iT, Ja'ur'fay atul Sunt:)- IIU p ni. ,Vt. imlr. I-t- tVashltcton arer.-j- four rln''l- la'r .vv.tieiund le'av- Cranlt- C" IaIlr-i- a in 1-15. r" '' V. " IlJ'ert Mirw! J--o -; 4 73. 11:11 "' S . J" p m Hit t,rlT mlv U P.. m bJ"-rt SJf Ijr "e-l Scnta) -IM Sur.Iia-ealr ' a tn. Wdrelej-, Satunlay ne.! e,ln,5jr 2 p m Above trains Itaa- Mo.t!-cn rur raln-iiss Uir WA!IMI Itiaela. rati-m :.:l '- ' m CT.UMiO I.-al F.trr- . 4.a-i Tcle-V. l-i E'i;" i : "" Jaekwnvl.le !"-: t7i.re... H . jn .Vrtlnen'al IJei'.teJ L' Zi '- rjir;-r 1- U-il'e. "hte- am :W am 7-Iipin .34 pna t:-i; t :-i. !. T-p.ra T).rattlr Aeeol lil.nt allna 4l T,.l-t" nti'tu'r. ?"-"" Tork erl licV"" F:e"- ... " - 41 ;-n !1SSani nn 7 "J am .ai am IWrlc-t Umtt-I. -'"'-" !i"-'" "!l."rV- 'JT..1-.I. I.M.fan. ltion. -- Tf.fc . :i77tm Il-ifi T-etrj't a'. 1 To.e.1'. Mail ..-... ....! " 7..') Jim .- tea a. .,,-.;-, .... PaJi Pirr'- .ISll-ii MJmi n-.bnah ftabartaaa Trains. Ir'roaa a a tn Ollsa 4lreel. firfa-tr-n t!4am JJini r-raria-n . - ---...- ". Farrier ... - .-, ' : -V :T V rrrles. . 'am P'-j.-on . - - ' Jrn : , ... -..." 4j pm a -aTj.',l . - -.. .. ... . . 4. pm T'-nxm - ' J2 n Flnl'!a - - 5 Pn I 45 rm ' 10 pm -:jie, BiSlra l':rpna F' an I'eT.-Mar-. ar- ! ACTOR BAYONETED ON STAGE J. A. Oii-mll Is ihe Viciiru f .1 Thrilling Ao::Jvnt. r.nrriuje- pp-nAte rij-n Krancivro. July Ji Heal b!od wts split on the stag- of the Ma';st!c Theater when J. A. Carroll of o. S Hayes street, tn actor taking tl.- part of Sergeant Kt tinger in th war dranv S--eret Ser,Ice." wai aercjentally ftaMx.1 in th- hack by a bayonet In tb hands of one ovcn-aluus "super." Srstint ri tmger was ae'isllsg th- htary villain off the stage In a hurry -xlt. Tlie pursuing army was clo-- behind- As th- tnen ruhed acroaa the stag-r the amateur lungM -u. f,-ir atul Sergeant Kttlnger gave the audience an opportunlty to wltne rev-nal ery reallstlo lninp. At tlie cloa of th- act ha su taken tea the ICm-rg-ancy Hoplui. where the gasu was treated by Doctor He rxruf. M.,h.rW ani Kanra- my Kx. e-t 'I P'-l van,., ni- i:"" -'"lati f:,irm yi; .JiV at StI -Jlr-m --an linlrla- A'nnwlalll" -" Wl III m "eJnV'I '"- F.vrresa tliam -:!ern aViLt-is rea volres Btwa lam 4'1pi Mlm..r-l' " "' ru' -. 7j rra 7Jrra -t ,A4 . ? -JfffTi 'A-U-iii"