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TEMPLE, DAILY TELEGRAM, TEMPLE, TEXAS, THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 10,1916.
MARKETS
Baseball Results
t TEXAS LEAGUE |
J AMERICAN LEAGUE J
North
M4-7p
ROOMS FOR RENT
toil HKNT—Three unf«rnUh«d '«™;
cloiw in; modern c*nv(enlcnc««. J4r». w.
f, 1.iving*ion. M7-7«
FOK HJKNT—Three «nfurnl*hed room* Wrt
front, modern <onve»l»Dce», HI
fecund *tr*et. Old l>hon* 1IH.
KENT—Tw» nicely furrila»i*d_ room*,
single Or In euite. 411 North Thlrd^itreet.
K)H KRNT—Hoom* for light hou«eh«»pin*;
aoa North Third. Old phone
fcNK large well furntahed t>«4 r»K, mod-
ern. Mr*. W. T. UcUlnni*. lftl North
flint h rtrect. "
FOi; KENT—South housekeeping rooms, *11
convenience*; eh»» in. New
HOUSES FOR RENT
BNionMi •, Bluweiwrt 1.
Shreveport, La.. Avr. t.—Beaumont won
the off f*nne of the serlo# from Bhrereport
today, « to 1. Harbin kept his hit® well
sciLttered and received eaceHeut support.
The score:
Beaumont—
Nlaon. cf
McMfthon, 2b.
I(odd. lb
Perry. lb
Johnston, rf.
Tarleton, lb.
McNeil, M. .
Wilwin, c. ...
Harbin, p. ...
Kill. KENT—Close in four room
South FM atreet. Apply to M
fceimer.
house, US
Uppen-
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MOUSE fOH HKNT—T. A. Pope home, 1001
Nin th Third. Bargain to responsible, who
Kill lease for one year. Old PbonK tb^
WANTED—Miscellaneous^
Total* ......
Shreyeport—
B*eker, rf. ...
Carroll, cf. .#..
Knaupp, 2b.' .
Smith, c .....
Rlwert. Sb. ...
Hernaen. If. ...
Hehrader, lh. ,
Kneavef, si. .
I*v«rett. p. ..
Dyffy, p.
•Terry
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Score by Inning*:
Beaumont
Bliroveport
i Waco 4. Time 1:14. Umpire*, Carsoa and
McCafferty. _
Houston S, Kort Worth t.
ObrslcK.UA. Tex. Aug. Houston wen
from the Panth«r» In a transferred game
by a »cor« of I to I. The Buffs bunched
lilt* on Bedford in th« fourth find eighth
innings. The *cc
Houxton—
I.ee, If
Selti, 2b
I'rlerson, cf. ....
Northen. rf. ..
Newnam. >0.
Tuilop. 3b
Cltrano, **
Jenkins, C. ....
Udmoudaon, p.
Total*
Fort Worth—
Hollender. tb.
Bailey, cf. ....
Manila, tb
Mclver. lb. ...
McLaurin, If. .
Stow, sa
ltobliuum, rf. ..
Betta.
Bedford, p. ....
Total* .......
Houaton
Fort Worth .
Summary: Stolen base*. Frlerson 2, Jen-
kins, Stow, Hollender. Sacrifice hits, Jen-
kin*. Tullos, Cltrano. Two base hits. Red-
ford. Newnam. Hume run, Manda. Double
,a< «I Play*. Stow to Hollender to Mclver; Bed-
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WANTKD—Two men to board; lft#4 South
Second. Best home cooking, $4.60 per
week. Mrs. T. J. Smith.
K9-7P
WANTED—To trade a double barrel shot
gun for a revolver; J2 calibre automatic
• preferred. Address X B, care Telegram.
b'ANTBIJ— Mirrors to silver; furniture to
repatr, reflnlsh. upholster, crate and store.
B. J. llarner, old phone 46. l.J-ip
Wantkd— Position a* liouae keeper by an
experienced middle aged widow with on*
thild country preferred. tor particular!
address P. O. Box 63, Stockdale, Te*.. ^
Summary: Stolen has*, MeNeU
hlt-t, Johnston, Perry. Sacrifice fly. Tarle
ton Two bape bits, Kne.aves.
Carroll to Schrader. InnlnffS
Hit*, Leverett 3.
with S run*. Base on balls, Harbin 2,
l,rverett 4. Struck ot»t, Harbin ». I.everett
2 I*ft on bases. Beaumont 2, Shreveport
« Time 1.20. Umpire, Moran.
!!5 ? I ford te Mclver-; Cltrano to Kelt* to Newnam;
,.001 000 000 l|(.|tiano to Newnam. Bns* on ball*. Bed-
Time 1:40. Umpire
Sacrifice
Cltrano to Newijam.
ford 2, Kdmondson 1.
Matthews.
Cleveland B, New York I.
Cleveland, Ohio, Aug. 9—Smith's horn*
run In th* seventh, driving In Irfonard
ahead of him, put Cleveland In the lead and
enabled them to defeat New Tork 6 to I.
The *core; R.H.E.
Cleveland SOO 000 SO*-—5 10 }
New York 020 001 000—8 11 1
Batteries: Ooveleskle. Klepfer, Coleman
and O'Neill; Bhawkey and Nuuamaker.
Bos to* 3, Chicago 1.
Chicago, lit, Aug. 9.—Boston nosed Chi-
cago out ef first place In the American
league pennant race today by wlnnfcg *
twelve [lining* pitchers" duel I to 1. Tn*
world's chamrlaus won the game by bunck-
ln* hits. -w*
The score: *v m-
Boston 00 1 00» ftOft 80!—S 13 •
Chicago 000 100 000 000—1 10 I
Batteries: Shore and Cady; J. Scott aid
Schalk.
PhiUulelphiu 7, Detroit 1.
Detroit, Mich., Aug. I.—After losing twen-
ty straight games and equalling the Amerl-
caa league record for consecutive Aifeat*
set by tho Boston cluo In 1M0. Philadelphia
broke It* losing streak by defeatlag De-
troit T to 1.
p^VT.l 000 000 001—* 4 1
Philadelphia 104 040 1U-7 « »
Batteries: J. Bush and Haley;
Cunningham, Mitchell. Baker and MeKee.
81 Lo«l* 4. Washington 1.
St. IjOuls, Mo., Aug. 8.—St. Loult. beat
Washington again today « to 1. advancing
to within five and one-hall fame® ol flret
place. « it b
fhi ncore" iv. j• • •».
Wamhiu^ton 00^ ^ ^ '
St. riuts SOO 001 00*—4 7 1
Batteries: Johnson and Aiusmlth; Ham-
ilton, Davenport and Severeld
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FINANCIAL t
Double play.
pitched by Leverett 8.
Dttlhwt 7, (Mveaton 3.
Dallas, Tex., Aug. 8— Dallas evened up
with Galveston by taking today's gume
7 to 3. Gudger was batted often at times
when hits meant runs. The score:
Wore #, Son Antonio 0.
Waco, Tex., Aug. 9 —Waco won
her
tenth atranght garni today and
WANTED—Men to learn the barber trade.
Kara while learning. Kew weeks com-
pletes. Tools given. Position* waiting. Our
graduates qualified for high salaried job*
Catalogue explain*. Write. Moler Barbtt
College, 111 Main street, *ort (*
Wanted—Hat* to clean and reblock.
Clothe* cleaned, pressed and repaired,
killed for and delivered. Schneider & Kirk.
»m. next to Oppenheimer'*
money to ix)an
82-tfx
kfiNEY I'D LOAN—On Improved farms and
ranch lands. Vendor'* lien xotes .x-
ended. No delay*. W. K. Waylaud, Nun-
lelly building.
mliscellaneous
247-IOx
FkN PUB CENT NOTE of »4«0 on promi-
nent Bell county cltixens for sale at dia-
lount or trade for Ford. Note due In the
H. JS. Bradbury, Mullin. rex.
m rle*.
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Fhb TBMPI.B ACADEMY—For sale or
rent; two story brick building now oc-
ttiDied as residence. Delivery *•
Occupies lot. 7, 8, 9. 10, 11. and 13. block
B Beilview addition; *l»e 300x315 feet. On
pne trolley. W. Goodrich Jone*, Temple,
tex.
and rwrepln* the
Pan Antonio—
Bafgaa, If
Clark, rf
Purch.
WCStcrKil, Sh.
I>unckel, ll>.
Butler,
Klynn. cf
Garmody, 2b. *.
Brant,
Totalfi
Waco—
Blttk>. If
OoyH". cf
MalmqttfBt, 2b. .
Jarnr*. rf. .... •
Cruhb. tb
Conwell, »H
Txilie, lb
Rellly,
Sage,
Totals .. •
Rcoro by Innlnge:
San Antonio
Waco
Summary: Two base hit. Butler. Throe
bare hit, Coyle. SaeriBce hit, Coylc.
play. Weaterail to Dunckel. Baae on hall*
Brant 3 Hit batsmen. Brant I. Wild
pitch, Brant. Struck out, Brant 4. Sage S.
Pawed ball, Rellly. First on errors. ban
Antonio 1. Left on bases, San Antonio 8.
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Stuart, if. *.
Miller, lb. *.
At a, lb
Sen tell, 2b, •
Balentl, ss. .
Sliarinnn, rf.
JuhnMon, cf.
Noyes, c. ...
Gudger, p. ..
•Andreen ...
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| NATIONAL LEAGUE t
6 24 16
•Batted fcr ijudger in ninth.
Dallas—
Jusefson, rf. ...
McCandless, cf.
Suedecor, lb. .
Crouch, If
Kne, 8b., lb. ...
Brownlow, ee. .
H. Smith, c. ...
Bush. 2b
Con ley, 8b
'Oreen, 3b. ..
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•Batted for Couley in second.
268-SOx
&■ YOU WANT A HOME that you can farm
and pay for come to I.ockney, Moyd
eunty, can sell you any sixe tracts, good
iargaing. none too large or too small, write
" . „ always give
000 000 000—3
4*0 100 10'—6
Score by Innings;
Galveston
Dallas ..............
002 018 000 -
....400 001 U*-
gummary: Two base hits, Balentl, Stuart,
H. Smith 2, Josefson, Brownlow. Three
base hits. Johnson. Stolen bases, Miller,
Suedecor, Josefson. Struck out, Gudger 3,
Sew ell 2. Base on balls, Gudger 3, Sewell
3. Left on bases, Galveston 6, Dalla* 4.
Time 1:30. Umpire, Vltter.
r phone me for full particular
eat prices and terms. We sell land like
,wnor lists it with us. nothing added f£
Vnv one. Oflico under poetofflce in Lv.K-
fey State bank. Meriwether *
i< IN BY TO LOAN—We make loans, or buy
land notes on farms or ranche*
a Texas. Hest of terms and quick
3. O. Culp ft Company
W e buy and sell all kinds oi
S«co«d-band Clothes, HaJ8>
Slfee I, Boots, Overcoats. Shirts,
\]nd( rwear. Also call and get
Shoen and repair them.
Old 362—PHONES—New 345.
L. KATZ» PROP.
263-SOx
i.r)ST
Lost—(iold triangle pin
around It, engraved with
tall new phono 1S2.
with
"B."
wreath
Finder
267-3x
SITUATION WANTED
&ANTKL)—By refined lady with one child,
position as housekeeper. References 1
equlred. King old phone 436. 255-u
help wanted
vaNTED- A man with small force tu pick
cotton. House furnished. W. d. <mm
I. 8, Temple. Old phone.
268-3p
FOK SAfiK—Miscellaneous
foil SAI.B OR TRADE—Kive room cottage,
all conveniences, nicely located on Soutii
i'ain Ford or medium size ear accepted
i part pay. Can make terms.
ottage, care Telegram.
ItHNITUKE for SALE -(totnpleta
nishlugs five rooms. Bleepinj.' porch. House
\a:i all conveniences and »an be rented, wen
boated, paved street. Phone Southwestern
)22.
Gee Transfer Co
Heavy Hauling, House-
hold goods moving, Piano
Hauling. Old phone 612.
New 173.
Playtd.
Won,
Lost.
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COB LOVE TRANSFER LINE
A.11 kinds Hauling and Storage.
Freight and
Moving a Specialty.
Seli and Haul Gravel and Sand.
OLD PHONE 1018.
tBASEBALL CALENDAR!
TEXAS LEAGl'E.
Standing of tli« Clnb*.
Waco
Hhrevcport^..
Houston ....
Fort Worth .
Galveston ..
ga n Antonio
Beaumont ..
Dallas
limit* Yesterday.
Dallas 7, (lalveston 3.
Waco t. San Antonio 0.
Beaumont 6, Shreveport 1.
Houston 3, Fort Worth 3.
Where They Play Today.
Waco at Galveston.
Shreveport at Houston.
Dallas at Beaumont.
Fort Worth at San Antonio.
national ljcagce.
Standing nf the Club*.
Played. Won. I.ost.
Brooklyn 85 <?0 85
Boston 83 65 88
Philadelphia 97 S6 41
New York »« «
Chicago 101 <0 J®
St. Ijouls '05 46 6»
Pittsburgh 04 41 53
Cincinnati 107 40 67
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
Phlliulelphin 1-7. Cincinnati «-8.
Philadelphia, Pa., Aug. A pitching
duel and a slugging bee w»re *tn»ed here
today, Philadelphia winning the former 1
to • and Cincinnati the hard hitting contest
8 to 7. The scores;
First game: . . K.B. B.
Cincinnati 000 000 000—• 3 0
Philadelphia 001 000 00 14—1 9 1
flatteries: Schul* and Wingo; Alexander
end Kllllfer.
Second game: "• »■■
Cincinnati M0 030 000—8 15 3
Philadelphia S:» 000 300-7 10 4
Batteries: Mitchell and Wiivgo; Bender,
Oeechgcr, McQuillan, Wingo and Bums,
St. Ixtnl* S-4, New York •-*.
New York, Aug. 3—New Y*rk *nd Bt.
Louis broke even In a double header here
today, St. Loul* winning the first gam®
8 to 0 wlille the Giant* easily won the sec
OOd 8 to 4. Th* scores:
300 000 000-3 I 1
Now York 000 000 000 - 0 7 3
Batteries: lioak and Gonxales; llenton,
G. Smith, Koochcr *nd Rarlden.
Second game: »»»«„«.«, lot
St Louis ^
New Tork 012 001 »0M 10 0
Batteries: KteeW and bnyder; lerritt,
Rarlden and Koocher.
Brooklyn fl, Chlcwgo ••
Brooklyn. Aug. 9. Cheney of Brooli yn
I,eld Chicago to 3 hit* todny and scor*d a
shut out 6 to 0.
'Phi! Moore '*• '
Chicago . 000 000 000 -0 2 3
Brooklyn 281 100 02« O il 1
Batteries: I'endergast, MoConiiell, Lliiott
and Wilson; Cheney «ad Miller.
Stock* and Bead*.
New Tork. Aug. »,—A very central dis-
position to evercom, Mch recent *bstaeU*
a* professional pressure and unfavorable
InduatrUl condition* *»* evinced by to-
day* Important itoclw notably tall* ad-
vancing 3 to T point*, with almost equally
sukataatlal gain* tn specailtle* «f variou*
description*.
Tk* rise tn rail* wa* led by Reeding aad
had Its Inception In rumor*, later aonfirmed,
that th* railway union* had agreed to *ub-
n>lt their difference* to aiedtattaa. Tk»
poor condition* dlsclo*d by yesterday's
goTornment erop report seemed to kav*
I.-en discounted, Oran«*r*. no 1*m than
Trunk line* and coaler*, »artktp*tln# la
th* upswing of tk« final kour.
United State* Ste*l a*«rt*d «■ wonted
leadership, advancing 1% to 88%, It* k*st
prlc* since January la*t. ihlpplng skare*
fiiTOMd tha foundation ot th* forenin's
rlw. Marine preferred adding 1% point* to
yesterday', fain of 1% with a rta* of lit
for Atlantic. Gulf * W**t Indie* to 44%,
a it* record. Munition* and equipment*,
while less completion* thau In tkelr baorn
periods, wer* higher, together with the
motor group and other sveclaltie* ot a Us*
distinctly* character. United Cigar Stores
made a graa* gain ef 4 point* and Mexican*
hardened on the announcement ef th* se-
lections of members of the Me*»ean com-
mlaalen. Total sale* amounted to 180,MO
shares.
Bond# were steady. Total ealee, re**
value, aggregated $3,4&0,#Q0.
United State# bomla were unchanged ©a
call, but reglatered la declined % per cent
on sales. ^
COTTON
CITY LOANS
WANTED.
The best options of any
company in Texas.
Pre listen* averaged higher owing to
Tgncea kl 8k* value of grata and kog*.
.44H
.47 H
.60%
..13.17
..13.30
..13.00
..14.03
. .13.80
PAGE SEVEN
Open. Blah. Low. Close.
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3.43 1.43% 1.43% 1.43%
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26.05
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22.80
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New Orleona
New Orleans, Aug. 9.—Nervous fiuctua-
tk'ns were recorded In the local cotton mar-
ket today a* tho result of largo operation*
by powerful forces contending for coatrol.
It was a big and broad affair and at the
highest the October option equalled the high
levels established yesterday. A reactionary
tendency wa« much In evidence and after
every upward movement there wa* a set
back. The net change for the day wa*
•light, a net loss of 8 to 4 points.
The feature of the session win the sharp
bulge In tho early afternoon which lifted
prices about 25 points In a short tlra*. This
rlso was duo to a buying wave, lu which
Chicago Interest* took a prominent part.
Around tho opening price* were depressed
I to It points by selling stimulated by a
much lower Llverpeol thau duo aud sign* of
rain in the western belt, according to the
way the trade read th* weather map
MIKAMI, JAP, STARS
IN EASTERN TENNIS
.r
Tho aiarket met good support on the de-
cline, which wau quickly recovered, and the
must actlvo month* wero sent 1 to 3 points
over yesterday's close. Selling again In-
creased a* the time for reading the woekly
crop reports from the government drew near
and after these reports, which wer* more
favorable than generally *»p*cted, th* list
fell 14 to 10 points. Later the lo«* was
widened to 10 to 18 point* and th« mar-
ket wa* at about th* lowest when tb* *en-
sational bulge ot tho day took plnco.
Address
209-7%
fur-
2t>7-7*
/OR SALE—1913 five pasnengir Overland
In good running order; 3150.00 cash. .Bo*
R. 7, Temple. Te::. 2'"'31'
Foft SAl.K OR TRADE—Furniture for
eleven room hoarding house. Would eon-
Ider Ford car in trade. Address 176. care
telegram.
264-7P
nn.lets and cockerkls from the
greatest egg laying strain of English
IVhite Leghons in the world. B. 1T. Strik-
ing, old phone 128. South Thirty-first
jtroet.
283-7P
Jo NO LEAF* LUMBER direct from the
mills. Complete house bills shipped any-
there. Quick shipments, high quality, closo
prices, tirade and count quaranteed. El-
imination allowed. Send estimate. Inde-
pendent Co-Operatlve Lumber Co., Lake
Jharles, La. 260-30*
THE OLD RELIABLE
TRANSFER LINE.
Robert Wells & Brother
All work guaranteed, trreleht haul-
ing, household Roods packed and
stored, sand and gravel hauled, piano
moving. New phone. 90; old phone,
48. Officio tn rear of Best Furniture
Company.
FARM LANDS
American Association.
At Kansas City- Kansas City 13, Toledo 7.
At Milwaukee—Columbus 3, Milwaukee 1.
At St. Paul -Indianapolls 7-5. Ht. Paul 4-4.
At Minneapolis—Louisville 6-13, Minne-
apolis 3-3. ^
Southern League.
At Mobile—Chattanooga 4, Mobile 3.
At N<w Orleans—New OrJoan* 3, Nash-
At Birmingham—Little Rock 5, Birming-
bam 2. , . « A
At Atlanta-Atlanta 9-1, Memphis 1-0
seven Innings, darkness.)
(Second game
Monty is of so little Importance to
many Hazleton, I'a., school teachers
that the board was forced to pass n
resolution ordering them to cash the
checks for the last four and five
months' salaries due them, to permit
tho treasurer to balance his books.
Pet
.632
.691
.877
.821
.465
.438
.430
.374
Itrsnlt* Yestcrdny.
Pittsburgh at Boston, wet ground*.
Brooklyn 0. Chicago 0.
St. I-ouis 3-4, New York 0 8.
Cincinnati 0-8, Philadelphia 1-7.
Where Tliey Piny Toduy.
Pittsburgh at Boston.
Chicago at Brooklyn.
St. I.ouis at New York.
Cincinnati at Philadelphia.
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
FOR SALE OR WOULD TRADE—A fine
stock farm of 726 acres located In Coryell
county: ITS acres In cultivation: fine ten
room house with water piped to kitchen,
etc.; windmill, good out houses, etc. The
place ia located In an escellent community.
Would trade for good sandy land farm.
Address W. T, Ingram, Star Route 24, Lalti-
paaa*. Tel. 269-7*
A 700 ACRE stock farm near Miles, Runnels
county, to trade for good ( lean stock of
merchandise or a small black land farm.
Address "Owner," 804 South Twenty-fifth
street. Temple. Tex, 263-7p
Boston
Chicago
Cleveland ..
Detroit .....
New York .,
St. I/OUis ...
Washington .
Philadelphia
, 101
107
. 104
, 10*
, 104
. 107
. 104
. .100
Won.
Lost,
Pet.
60
44
.677
61
46
,670
69
46
.667
68
60
.637
6f>
49
,62!i
66
61
.623
61
63
.490
20
bO
.200
GENERAL REPAIRING
Casting of all kinds, Auto
Cylinders Repaired.
Duff-McNey
Foundry & Machine Co.
TEMPLE iron & METAL co.
Wholesale and retail dealers in
all grades of metals, rags,
bones, sacks, wax, rubber and
scrap iron. 208 South Main
street. New Phone 119. Joe
Sod and S. Friedman, Props.
itesnlts Yesterday.
Boston 3. Chicago 1.
St. Louis 4, Washington 1.
Philadelphia 7, Detroit 1.
Cleveland 5, New York 3.
Where They I'lny Today.
Bontuii at Chicago.
Wnrhtr.gton at St. Lcrais.
Philadelphia at Detroit.
New York at Cleveland.
THERE IS NO DOl'IiT
ABOUT IT.
The best Mattresses for the
money are made right here at
home by
THE TEMI'Ll'
MATTRESS FACTORY
New York.
New York. Aug. l~Tbe cotton wa* e«-
tremely nervous and irregular during to-
day's trading. Reactionary sentiment* were
expressed more generally around the rlug
and after wlliiwr at 14.61 on an early bulge.
December contracts eased off to 14.43 bnt
this decilu* was followed by a *ery rapid
advance of nbout *1.80 a bale during the
afternoon with that delivery selling at 14.7a
and closing at 14.59 uuder renewed realis-
ing. The final tone wa* barely steady with
the general list net 3 points lower to 3
hlirher. . .
Private cables reported that the advance
in Liverpool had been checked by realising
around the SM level and the market her*
I npetMMl stuady at a dscltne of 7 to 12 points
1 in response to relatively e«»y calita*.
A rather more favorable average at pri-
vate crop report* from both eastern and
western belt aectlons averaged reactionary
sentiment. New Ovleait* was a seller here
tthllo local trader* were evidently disposed
to take profits and prices broke rather
sharply during the noon hour with January
celling off to 14.50 and March to 14.64.
offering* eeemed to he pretty well taken en
this decline of approximately 27 points from
the high record* of yesterday and following
the publication of tho detailed weather re-
port ah*nlug showers at only three points
Oklahoma and maximum temperatures
of 100 degrees and over tho market de-
veloped renewed atrength. Report* that
railruail employe* would accept federal
mediation stimulated the demand which
carried January up to 14,78 or Into new high
ground for the movement, and March to
14.90. The close was several points off
from the best under renewed realising.
Wheat
Sept. «. ..i
Dee. ....
Sept
Deo
May ....
Oat»—
Sept. ....
Dec. ....
May ....
Pork-
Sept
Oct ....
Deo
Lard—
Sept. ....
Oct. ....
Dec
Klb»—
Seut
Oct
Cask Oral*.
Chicago, III, Aug. ».—Wheat—No. i r«4
»1.44HW1t7Sk; No. 1 hard $1.4191.41%.
Corn—No. 3 yellow I7<l©»7%c.
! Oat*—Standard 44% 946140.
Barley tttfllc.
LIVESTOCK
tat W*Hh.
Fort Worth, Tex- Aug. —CMttl*—Re-
ceipt* 1,500; market unchanged. Beeves
86.5008.15; *tocker* $(.0008.60; cow* $4.0*
OfM: heifers $5.5008.6); bulla $4.St0l.3$;
calves $4.5000.7$.
Hog*— Receipt* 1,004; market lie higher,
Heavy $9.7009.75; medium $».(t0».1t|
mixed $9.4009.6$; light $S.4O0».6&; com-
uon $7.0008.00: pig* 84.5007.16.
Sheep—Receipts 1.100; market 11c higher.
Lambs $9.0000.75; yearlings $8.00tr8.76;
wethers $6.7507.25: ewes $6 0006.7$; cultt
$4.0001.00; goat* $4.6005.60, -
Chicago.
Chicago, III, Aug. 0.—Hogs—Receipt*
25,000; market strong, 10 to 26c higher.
Bulk $9.70010.$$: light $0.80010.11; mixed
$9.4 5 0 10.46: heavy $9.35010.4$; rough $9.$$
09.60: pigs $8.0009.66.
cattl*—-Receipts 17,000: market firm. Na-
tive b*ef cattle $6.00010 $0: western altera
86 6 5 0$.CO; stockera and feeder* $5.00 0 7.85;
caw* nnd heifers $3.5009.25; calve* $9.0#
012.50.
Sheep—Receipt* 17,000: market weak.
Wethers $6.7&^h.l6; ewe* $3.6007.80; lamb*
17.40011.36.
Dry tioori*.
New York, Aug. 1.—Cotton good* wera
active nnd prices tended higher today.
Brown sheeting* wer* firmer. Worsted
yarns were higher aud cotton yarn* firm.
Jobber* reported active trad* for hom* and
export delivery.
Koalistlo.
During the recent Shakespeare cel-
ebration, a number of amateurs ap-
peared lr» the irreat dramatlist'g mjust
famous tragedy. Next day the prin-
cipal artor Inquired of a critical
friends what he thought of the per-
formance,
"It was great! Simply great!" was
the reply. "As you played Hamlet, it
was easy to see why Ophelia should
go and drown herself."
Insulted.
"How much Is thim plums?"
"Ten cents a peck."
"Shure, phwat do yer think I am, a
burrd?"
Let a little Wan Tail get It for you.
PROFESSIONAL
DIRECTORY
LAWYERS
SPOTS.
(klvdlM*
fJalveston, Tex., Auk. N Middling 14.f.f>;
2.647; fx ports 5,155; sales 000;
storks 02,513.
UvcriMtal
Liverpool. Auf. Bpots firm.
Hood middling R•'"[
Middling "Ml
Low mtddliau * "5
Kales «,oo<* Including for speculation
ml export, receipts 10,000.
Ft) T1 ItlS*
Liverpool.
Liverpool. Au*r i>. Futures 1
Augu«t
August Sopt» mber
|»t« inher-< >• lol-i-r
( u tolier November
N'ovsmber-1 »eei inber
1 >«-e$4mb"i .1 a nuni y • •
j;t Hilary-KebrtiJiry
Ft l ruary Mmrli ..
March A|iiil
April M. y
May Juno
June Jufy
July-August
Iely steiidy.
8. r» r»
8.52
S.f.O
H.r,o
8 .AC>%
8.46
8.4U
H. 4 f;
H.4<;
.... .
Mf.fc
8.4 H
S.4 1 Vb
M. E. MONTK1TH, Attornej-at-Law,
Associated with A. M. Montclth Ab*
strnct Coiniuiny, Belton, rfci«s.
I'KW MltKWKTKH, Attorney-at-L«w,
First National Hank lluildlng, Tem-
ple Teias.
SAM I). WA11K Attorney-»t-Ii«w,
Harris & Maunders Building, Helton,
Texas.
jiio. L. Ward. «• Evetts.
WAItl) A EVOTTS
Attorneys-nt-Law.
Rooms 7, 8, 0 ami 10. New Willcoi
Hulldl.nr, Temple, Texas.
It M I'll S. SI'ANN, Lawyer, Temple
State llank lluildlng.
I'lIliLlC STKNOORAPHER
IlaHhinhiro Mikami.
•d that
tin. crop
a ud
ns the. out*
to uptuias
J GRAIN X
1 «
•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«♦«♦♦♦♦♦*
Chiengo.
c"hl« ;it?o, 111., auk. '■» k«♦' ^ excitement,
tho eoual of which h <H h< en *1>u on
, hange h< re since the outhn.uk of the
war. ifaulted today In a nearly vertical rise
of JI a hu«hcl for wheat. I'rat. tl
t.tinty app«;ircd to h ive be< n c
Loth in the United States and (
loi'Fi s the? Ki .i'-oii would ho many millions
bushel* greater than hurt I generally
MUpi'Osed. The market « !«i ■< I wihl at %
to It*. Corn gained I S n.t*i l<* 1
• .ill* %®1 to 1In nnrvl.-l.
roiiie ranged from &u decline
of 30c. ...
Notwithstanding that under ordinary
dltlollH a jump of mom than 2
ov'r night would he deemed
wheat, the market today leatad be ill the
! firm minute after trading kegati.
wa* chiefly affected hy tho hulllih
i :*pert TypewritIhr and MultlRraft i •
Init. .1, iiarence Edwards, S03 <" y
Nat'l, Itiink IIIiI»f. New phone S I.
PHYSICIANS
DH. 11. B."MASON, Osteopath. Fourth
floor City National .'lank Uldg..
I'em i ilc, Texas.
TkTKKI n a It I yns
n-
a bus he)
1 uBUHUal for
Hashishiro Mikami, Jap tennis star
and doubles partner of the better
known Kumapae, has been showing a
new burst of speed in bis eastern
matches. Ha had been considered |
Corn >• «.* »-..»v-'.e
not the strongest singles player of ! Hatur* of the Kuvernment . roil rei'i.rt. lis to
th, two, but has-been Un, some Uj. —*
A. M. CU1COHD
Thre only licensed and graduate Vet<
( tlnaiian in Temple.
Itnlli phones at residence and Hobbrf
Stable.
PIANO TUNKUS
IT 15. DOVI.E, Pianos and Player*
Pianos scientifically tuned and ro*
built. Old phone 3#4, uew S16.
^UMRORTAKERs'
Bringing Up Father
MO- GOT MV
V/ATCH AM'
CHAIN l^>!
^ES- t OID- YOU
TOL-0 ME TO <iET
FRE^H MR AiSO
LEAVE MY WINDOW
OPEN -
IbH'T
YOUR COLO
60NE. °
o—O"
WHY- OtO YOU
DO \ OIRECTED
FOR YOOR C0LO?
I M <iLAO
'YOU THINK ^>0-
welu-i
Don't "Think
so-
YOORE A f»NE
DOCTOR•
1
Mi
WKKaiT UNDEKTAKING CO.. Uiw
dertakers and Enibalmer*. Publl*
ambulance. Lady attendant.
By George McManus
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