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3 DAILY; ritKSS NKWTOKT WKDNKSDAY. AUGUST 10, 1903. Only An American Qlrl. 1 "puly an American girl would do a Hock Ilanl pfd fit. Louia San Fran 2nd SIOCK TRADING DULL ED FIRST OFFICER thlug like that." St.

Louis Southwestern St. Louis SothwesteVn pM HlussSheffield MOUNT TEMPLE LEAVES THE SHIPYARD FRIDAY Big Veesei Han Been Repaired at Coit of One Hundred and Forty Thousand Dollar. "How bold!" I "How forward!" These and a few other remarks, Steamer Sir Brings Sea- Southern Pacific Soul hern Puclllc Soul hern Railway SH prompted by envy, were heard the other night at Romano's, where Walter C. pfd Professional ElEinent Puts Little Jctivlly In the Market Kelly gave a dinner to Marie V. Fit is pfd Southern Railway Into Fort lo mi Watt, Doxey Watt Ktllarncy Linen Costs less than Linen wears at well, lint does not have the same tendency to niusij nnd wrinkleImprove with each wuuhlng 12'ac Oalatea New herder Effi-cts, Strlpea anj Plain Colors 29-lnche wide; pvu- Gerald, she being the only wumtin at Mi table, with thirteen teen to keep hef company.

It was her welcome to Loudon, For the first time In her career Miss Fit Gerald Is enjoying a well earned rest, having resigned from tiio lvrcy fliflNEI PLENHFUL NEW YORK WILL HEAH THE CASE IlavlnK completed extensive repairs at tho local shipyard, the llritlsii steamship Mount Temple, Captain Boothby, will steam from this port Friday for Quebec, Canada, to resume her regular trips between that port and London. The vessel will leave the sard Tuesday morning and orop Is 32 fd 25 17 3S 62 97 19 4S 36 25 26 57 ..156 85 34 100 45T4 109 44 27 104 12 26 55 26 647 Tennessee Cupper Texas A Pacific Tiledo, St. Louis Wet i roliedo, St. Louis at West pfd I'll Ion Pacific I'nion Pacific l'fd United State Rubber United State. Rubber pfd United State Steel United States Fteei pfd I'tah Copper G.

Williams circuit which she exploit Idence Is Heard the Prison 15o iitr for Ladles' Skirts and Hoys' Suit I down me river 10 wih-bhiii-hsc ec vm llbably Will Bo Sent Back to coal dock No. 12 to load bunker Clowing Repute of the Cotton Crop Received on Change Has a Great Tendency to Make the Season's in Cotton Cheerful. Tho Mount Temple went aground for Trial Assault com- otttho coast of Hova Scotia last le- ed so thoroughly last Winter. She Is st the Savoy Hotel, where American xather each evening at 6 to taiK thliia over. i Englishmen were not Invited to attend this 13 to I There was, some contention that Miss FlU Gerald aiiould surely have hud a chaperone.

but she seemed well able to take care of herself. The round tnlilo where the dinner was seized was In the cen at Colon. "Shi eeralter. After remaining on the roelfc for about four months, she was floated and towed to St. Johns, where tem Quarterly Style Book Fall number, llustratln the Ladles' Homo Journal Pntterna.

Price. 20c, Including any Pattern. Watt, Doxey Watt porary repalra were made. Illds for Virginia Carolina Chemical do pfd Wabatili do pfd Westinghonse Electric Western Unlun Wheeling Lake Erio Central Standard Oil clspfllcvr E. Guerneson.

of the repairing her were Invited and the lo in steamship Bit, which nr- cal shipyard was awarded Ute contract la this port yesterday from nt about IHO.uuO. Tiio vessel was anama, was Blabbed in tho towed to thla port by the Seaboard 0 2900-291 1 Washington Ave Newport News, Michael Hanson, a senman Transportation Company tug Coving- Baltlmore Markets. IIALTIMOU'E, MIX. Aug. hip's crew, on board the Si! ton.

arriving on May 27. Many new ou the evening of Augunt 'plates were put on tho ships hull, her lo very painful, tho wouua engines were repaired, a new tall Hhnft ter of tho klg balcony, and every one downtdnlra could view what was gy Ing on. A chaperone would only have been In the way and might have niur-red the festivities. The Jealous Englishwoman. Whnt did shs wear in such a ga'i-erlng has been asked.

Well, jut a simple black mull dress, cut Hutch iaui Flour ulet unchanged. serious and the ofucer la msiaiien. ner uu tic Wheat dull; spot contract wbi iir rnlil.llv llllO I'JaiB pruviueu, in uimuiuu lg rupilliy. I nnrhMl. mat 9a; i red western, asavi; somu em on grade, 92a96.

Corn Dull: spot mixed, 83; to the fact that the Sif sail- 7 V' Newport News on Sunday. The vesul now look, like a non IdeillO, the case was not tried (By Associated Press NEW YORK, Aug. lS.lu its essentials today the stock market wa.i largely a repetition of yesterday. Prices moved with tho same uicei-tklnlty, the buying and selling representing for tho most part the-opora-tlons of the professional element. Trading during the early session waa in larger volume than on the previous day but later becamo llHtless and de-voi 1 of significance.

An unofficial cotton report during tho day fixed the average as 83.7 agalutit Mi.n a 'mouth ago and 75.8 last year. This estimate, boed on an acreage of acres fcreaits a ylelj of 14.000.000 bales. In the filial hour today shorts were haKtlly driven to cover by a sharp upward move In Southern Pacific and I'nion Pacific together with advices from the West of further crop movement. The tune of these reports was that the southwest has greatly benefitted by last week's heavy rain the sailor being put In iroua The Mount Tempie is ownea ny 'southern white corn, 83u87. Oats easier; No.

2 mixed old Butter Quiet, fancy Iniltatlen. 1 neht. to this oort. A canuaian ratine ivauwny vumjmi.j. iu-k not even decollete lo any ex-, tent a plain black hat and no Jewelry.

I "And thirteen men are entertaining her," remarked one loncsehie Engliwh-womnu downstair. "Yes." remarked a bright American THE BEST EVIDENCE that our Institution dis-t extend It customer the very best banking facilities Is the remarkaMo growth of our as sbuwo: Juno Stub, 1006 Juno 30th, 1907 8.14,551 JUNE S0TH, 1908- 1.00l,Sb7.I 4 pr eent Interest on tavlngf account. called and he dressed the do creamery. 24a25; do of wounds and Gunerncson abo COII Steamer Mills Loading Coat. The steamer Mills, which recently was converted from re with the vessel.

ler: James Ilnughton, the Nor- Cin consul at this port try, a suction dredge 19a20; store packed, 16al7. EggB Firm, 20 cenfs. Cheese Unchanged: new large 12; new Hats, 12; new small 12. Sugar Unchanged xoame, granu late J. 5.40; flue, 5.40.

of at the supply of here, and then Hanson will cal shipyard, loadea ma i back to Norway to bo tried bunker coal at one of the Chesapeake the Admirality of that country. Ohio docks and now is anenoren rea to Harniensen said yesteruay in me sireum. me yw win iuu Norway 'tho" punishment for.a full cargo of ccal here for Portland, 0 use with which tho sailor In within a few days. pec New York Money Market, NEW YORK, Aug. on cull, easy, lal; ruling rale, 1, is imprisonment and -heat returns are likely to exceed the most sanguine expectations.

THE STRONGEST BANK IN THE CITY an Will Load for' Panama. asked regarding the atab- Trading diminished Bomownat bo- I clot ing bid, offered at 1. Time sterday, "Captain Harmauscn ma The Norwegian steamship Sif arrlv ed at this Dort yesterday from Colon who was nearby, "and you miwl he jeiilmiH or you would not make such comment on her dinner." Miss Fit Gerald, tho Innocent causo of tho when It was mentioned to her later. consider It the most charming dinner of my life." she said. "Imagine me, poor little me.

In London, with certain thing to accomplish! When my work' was done I -was naturally lonesome, and when Mr, Kelly tendered me that dinner and the splendid group of men gathered to do me honor It. was positively tho proudest moment of my life. If I had done 'anything to be.great It would have been different, but being just a humble, hardworking newspaper why, It was fine." Look Who Were There. Is by Miss Fit Gerald's own admission that she was forced to blush at at the time Hanson waa fore the close, but material gains were registered by a number of loans, dull; 60 days, ami uu uays 2a3; six months, 3a. Close: sur4 Officer Guerneson ordered i Panama, to load a cargo of coal for can! man forward, but be declines return trip to Colon.

cases. Money continues to pile tip here the officer took holj of nun tiiu I Pi line mercantile paper, 3 to 4 pel cent; sterling exchaupfrf, eay with actual business lu banker's bills ai 484.45a485 for 60 day bills and at 486.40 for deuinn I. Commercial bills him forwnrd. A fight ensued some of the leading Institutions reporting a heavy inflow from the Hint Mr. Perkins Named, Governor Swanson has named Mr, ring the inixup, the sailor Is have used a knife.

The Western and Southern state. Demand for money are very light, all Diiliurt lWHliS tlf thill -ilv HH ullvi Reliable Banking Connections Do you reallie tho advantage of good banking connections? We are always glad to be of service to our customers In many ways be- sides bein their depositary. AceoiinU, Bub jwt to your check, solicited. 1 netratod the officer's back th Virginia detonate to' the dlt plh of about two inches, in- ConKrt.Ka, toui an ugly wound. which is to be held lu Chicago on Oc 4S4a.

liar silver. 51. Mexican dollars, 45. Look at Her Teeth. Young man, before you marry, take particular notice of the teeth of your Intended wife.

Aunt Peggy tells me tober 7. call loans recorded today being made at 1 per cent. Bonds were Irregular. Total sales par value were $2,472,000. U.

S. 2s registered advanced and the coupons 2s, 3s and 4s registered advanced on call. Total sales to did the a li resi SHIPPING REPORT Off cnTrip. Mr. Charles Fish has gone to Balti The First National Bank NwiKrt Nws, Va.

UNITBD STATES DEPOSITARY. Capital, 100,000.00. Snrplns, $100,000.00. Tuesday, August 18, 1908. i Jutt now that the organs of mastlca he Arrived.

day, Including: Copper, Smelting, 89.200; A. C. 200; tlon are certain Indicators of a wife's more to join his sister, Miss Yetta Fish, who has been visiting there for some time. From Baltimore they will a tner Sif (Nor.) Harmansen, tec Inclination to roam or not to roam. "If you want a homo body," says the aged high priestess, "marry a girl to New York and.

Atlantic -to Chesapeake Ohio Coal ke Company In ballast. -Re whose teeth grow close together. II mer Elbe (Ger.) Eisfeld, Pensa- WOMAN STABBED BURGLAR it jto Chesapeake Ohio Coal and to WHO THREATENED HER LIFE company for bunker coal. the teeth are distinctly separated, your wife will go gadding about all the time, may. love her home, but she won't stay there.

She will want tt be traveling. The -greatei oner Grace A. Martin, Harding, 1- to choBancake Ohio Coal on Went Aer Him With a Carving C. 600; C. A St.

32.500; Great Northern pfd 61.500; L. fc 500; National Lead. Northern Pacific, N. 300; Read-ing. Southern Pacific, 69.800; Southern Railway, Copper, 800; Union Pacific, 500; U.

S. Steel, 82.500J Virginia-Carolina Chemical, COO. Closing Prices. Amalgamated Copper 77 American Car Foundry 40 American Car Fouudry 102 American Cotton Oil 344 American Hide Leather pfd 20 thtjoke Company in ballast. dioner Gardner G.

Peering, Ross. Knife and He Beat a Hasty Retreat. the distance between the teeth the greater her Inclination to wander ji to Wlbite Oak Coal Company llast. abroad." ga oner Alice E. ClarK, Mcuonaia, in Now all ye who are blessed with NORFOLK, Aug.

18. Sitting on tile side of her bed in her home. nd to Berwind-White Coal Com- Citizens Marine Bank Offers the services of a safo, solid and bauk for the trauaaction of your Personal and iolito attention given to buti-iifHS men. he wives: Greeting! Look at their in ballast No. 6 High street, Saturday after teeth.

In their position you may And jewner Loring C. Ballard, Kelley, an explanation of' Bimdry habits of Bedford to New River Consoll- noon, Mrs. D. S. Owens was forced to silently look at an unknown white he Coal Company, in ballast.

Just a little when she faced the tblr-j teen men. who toasted her, and her alone, cocktails to liqueurs, She confineiMterself to waters. American Benuty roses and Amerlcan'fiags grac-ed the table, with just a few color of the Emerald Il. Patrick Murphy, who has, succeeded Chauncey Ip as the hejt of after-dinner speukers, sat at Walter Kelly's left, with M'ss F'tr. Gerald ft hi right.

Theodore D. Marks, ho snys ho celebrates his 57th birthday1 next month, was there with won mots as to Miss Fit Gerald's ability as a hustler. James Edward Britt. who divides his time between the prize ring and the stage, told many stories. Richard Golden was there, dialect and all.

Among tho newspaper men present were Ed Fllnn and Ambrose Lambert, 1 in don representatives of the American; George Miner, or the Herald; 3. Duckworth and C. Freedman. Hilly Gould, ho Is no ws we-l known' In London as In New York, said the dinner was a sure reminder of ttrondway, with none but familiar facea present. Last week Miss Fits Gerald was Marie Lloyd guest at Brighton, motoring down from London and spend lug the week-end.

Imdon Correspondence in the New York Morning Tele-Krai'h. Dancing. The dance seems to fulfill every requisite of an Ideal exercise the practical use of all the muscles, the acme of pleasurable emotion, and the satisfaction of the esthetic sense, I have often prescribed dancing to my patients with the most gmtlfyinn results. Collier's, tifi 20 -k 12 5(1 American Ice American Linseed American Locomotive your better seven-eight hs, something you have been vainly guessing at these lo, these many years! New ooner Emma F. Angell, Tripp.

man ransack her dresser and take a gold watch and chain. He ml ru roik -to Chesapeake Ohio Coal oko Company In ballast. demanded money from her, but fait lork Press. American Locomotive, pfd 107 American Sugar 135 American Tobacco pfd ..93 to secure this, and in a scuffle a ooner Isabel B. Wiley, vvuey, Ik to Atlantic States Coal Coin- with Mrs.

Owens, dropped tho watch FELL FROM RIGGING. ca American Woolen 24 aiid was frightened from tho prem ies after he had been stabbed in in ballast. ooner Henry O. Barrett, Dunton, to Chesapeake fJUio Coal Seaman Fred Truman Badly Hurt two places by the plucky woman. ni Anaconda Mining ..49 Atchison 87 Atchison pfd 94 Atlantic Coast Lino 90 Baltimore Ohio 93 Aboard Schooner Bowden, The police are now on the mans oko Company in.

ballast. so While climbing in tho rigging ol go Scully frcra Providence to trail. For Sale Mrs. Oweus said she had left her kpeako Oliio Coul and Coke Ma vessel in Hampton Roads, Fred Truman, a seunian of the schooner any in ballast Baltimore Ohio pfd 82 Brooklyn Rapid Trausit 53 Canadian Pacific 172V4 ge New Jersey from providence Annie C. Bowden, lost his balance to crj of Tie LAFAYETTE HOTEL.

CAR. t7TH ST, AND HUNTINGTON AVK. and plunged to thderk Monday evening. Ho sustained In side door, about 2:30 o'clock and had walked to the Bide of her bed, where she sat down for a few minutes. Without any warning a wbfto man, sik feet lu height, was close upon her and she started to scream.

She Bays that he Intruder threatened to Centrtal Leather 28 Central Leather pM 96 Chesapeake Ohio Coal and Company in ballast ge Kenebec from Bradford, R. 1. White Oak Coal Company in it. Central of New Jersey ..193 M. Chesapeake Ohio 42 rge iAncaster from Boston to Chicago Great WeBtcrn i 6 fr Chicago Northwestern ..159 II peake Ohio Coal Agency Com in ballatt.

ternal injuries which may prove fatal. Captain Chase, sklpjier of the schooner, secured a launch and car ried the Injured man to Norfolk fot treatmeut In a hospital. Truman it 21 year old. TO CAPE CHARLES TOMORROW. rge Indiana from Providence to Chicago.

St. Paul 140 C. C. C. St.

Louis ..56 Colorado Fuel Iron 34 ipeako Ohio Coal Agency Com kill her if the mada an outcry una that she was forced to sit still and see hini ransack her dresser, from which ho got the gold watch and chain. He demanded money of her, Bt- said, but she told him. she didn't have' any. In the' meantime she luKl glanced at the floor. and there saw her carving knife she had been using This property is going to be soid cheap.

Can be made a good 15 Per Cent. Investment. i Colorado Southern 33 in ballast. 1 Cleared Uncle Eben on Wisdom. "WlBdom." said Uncle Eben, "I mighty desirable, but too many of us has de idea dat It consists In a large collection of facts dat nobody aiu' Interested In." Colorado Southern 1st pfd Colorado Southern 2nd pfd 53 Consolidated Gas ..137 Corn Products 19 amer Elbe (Ger.) Eisfeld, Ham- Independents Going After Scalp of ciiesapeahe Uiuo coai auu Eastern Shore Boys.

a short while before in hanging i Company. Delaware ..108 Billy Moloney's Independents will rgo Eruille for New Bedford New Denver Rio Grande 26 Denver Rio Grande pfd Consolidated Coal company. Call fer Partloulara. journey over to Cape Charles tomor row to battlo with the nine of that town In the afternoon, Tho local rgo R. R.

Thomas for Providence I istillers' Securities 36 pictures. She grabbed this and made for the thief, stabbing him In the fhouldor as he whirled around. In tho scuffle he dropped the watch and chain and was again stubbed by Mm. Owens, who was calling for help. 1 liokeless Fuel tympany.

Erie 23V4 defeated Cape Cahrie3 here two Irge Iowa for Portland Chesa- Erio 1st pfd 38 Ohio Coal Agency Company. I Old Dominion Land Co. Erie 2nd pfd 29 weeks ago and a hard battle is look ed for when 'the nines clash for tilt second time. Sailed. General Electric 43 Great Northern pfd 113 HOTEL' WARWICK, SUILDIN.

learners Melrose, Frostad, Boston; The team will make the trip on a Great Northern Ore Ctfa ..6 6 fltv. Kcene. Allyns Point. I Illinois Central ....136 fhooiicr Horace Stone, Trank, laud. special steamer, which will leave the Old Dominion wharf at Hampton, tomorrow morning at.

10:30 o'clock. It Is expected that about 100 funs will accompauy the team across the bay Iiiterbordough Met 21 Interborougflh Met pfd 34 HAULING PROMPTLY PONE From a Parcel to an Engine Freight, liazgae, Furniture aifd Safes, fTnrpfiillis nn1 Calendar for Today. International Paper 10 International Paper pfd 55 rises ..0:24 a. m. A A ets p.

m. International Pump 2h water a. 4:00 p. m. fowa Central 17 Is Champion Ghot Ciiater.

"Got any haunted houses In asked John Schutt, a sprightly old man, as hu stepped Into the police station last, evening. He addressed his question to Patrolnmn Essex, who was on duty iat the desk. "If you havt, I would like to spend a night in them," continued the old "Champion ghost-chaser Is tho title the old man claims for himself. In the conversation which, followed with the officer he said: "I heard there was a haunted house over on tho East Side, and I thought I'd volunteer to stay there all tiight, If every one else wus afraid." water ....9:42 a. 10:47 p.

m. Kansas City Southern A POINT VORTHYOF NOTICE There Is more to delivering laundry satisfactorily than being tnerely prompt at least we thiuk so. Toii'U notice that our bun dies appear neat and well wrapped when you get them are not carelessly thrown upon yonr pourch, and are not left whero they will be exposed, to rain. Our delivery man 1 careful a he should i i 'i Hotel Jrwick Laundry Spoke Schooner Kate Feore. Kansas City Southern pfd 57 Louisville Nashville 109 Mexican (Central 16 utaln K.

Eislleldv of the Gernran CRITTENDEN ODD FELLOWS. Lodgmen From Across the River Coming to Visit Brothers Here. Clttendon Lodge, No. 375. I.

O. O. will pay a visit to Newport News ljdge. No. 247, Friday evening.

An entertainment, will be given, and the second degree will be conferred upon some of the visitors by the degree team of the East End lodge, the new phln Elbe, which prnve-d. nere Minncanolls St. Louis ..21 Promptly Moved. rdny front, Pensacoia, ia to S. 8.

M. ,.118 MiFsourl Pacific. 58 bunker coal, reports mat ne the American schooner Kate fmm Mobile for Humacoa, Missouri. Knnsas Texas 34 Missouri. Kanras Texas pfr 63 air.

tscnuu wanreu io enter. inio uu 'Rico, on August 15 at p. Tweuly -fourth agreement with the city government to tude 2C.16 N. liingiludo 79.43 W. ritual being used.

After tho formal nnrt of tin schooner asked to be. reported act as a "ghost-chafer." The old man Is not regarded as being abnormal In any respect, except that he hashing well." program has been carried out, refresh meats will be served. interested in ghosts, Soma It Is expected that the Crltenilen rge Lancaster to bo Docked. Hend Dispatch to, Indianapolis News. lodge will bring over a large crowd barge Lancaster, wnicn arnveu 'vesterdav 'afternoon 'from Bos- Chief Stov Back.

Ivlli he docked at the local shlp- Transportation Company Storage Warehouse 514-520 37th Street Reasonable Rales Nallnunl lABd 86 -A New York Central .,104 New York. Ontario Wet 44 Norfolk Western 73 North American 62 Pacific Mall 24 People's Gas 95 Pennsylvania ..124 Pittsburg. C. C. St, Louis 73 Pressel Steel Car 35' Pullniau Palace Cat Railway Steel Spring 42 Reading ..123 Repnblle Steel 23 Republic Steel 77 Rock Island 17 There lire no "refiuctory wbeii the "HO EASY 10ye (Jlusi.

used. It pruc.ticiilly adjusts itself as It is put on, mid It stays ou will) perfect comfort and security till you are ready to take It off. HULL HULL Flic V'llli T. JV. Ol" UUB JtlUl li'.

have her hull below the water- lraued and painted. ed homo after spending ton nnya llshlng at the reservoir. The chief Ambition and Love. Life hoId3 two things worth while ambition and love. For where the desire fur emiuenco is liitermingled with the heaven-sent blessing of a good woman' love there is small chance for greed to gala the mastery.

The hondaga Repairing at Pier F. says that he caught a large number of flsli, mid that romo of them were Id Ch gutted States revenue rimer una is undergoing minor repairs Warwick Machine Company's big ones. Mrs. Slow and several friends cpent a day at the reservoir Reader. Largest Optical House on tho.

Peninsula Oppoulto post Odice. 121 TWENTY-SIXTH STREET, NEWPORT NEWS, VIRGINIA. tho foot of Thirty-second BtreeU and joined lu the Ashing. 4.

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