Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
——y DING AF THE HEAD OF THE RICHEST MAN BY THE PHRENOLOGIST OF AMERICA MAKES PLAIN THE aren LEADING git KING'S CHARACTERISTICS—A GENERAL, A RULER, A A MAN OF SYMPATHY AND WITH WEAKNESSES pipeomaT, LONG LIFEIF HE CONTINUES HIS PRES- INDICATIONS OF WOMAN WHO READ ROCKEFELLER'S BUMPS, grt ’ f Thi ures of John D. Rockefeller interesting statement was ten expressly for the Nows pa Enterprise Assoc! and the Seattle Star, and in it Mies Fowler accounts scientifi Prrrrrrrrrrr Tet ttt tt ett n ‘ * cally for the phenomenal com mercial success of the world’s | richest man Mise Fowler, after several year study of medicine, in | 1897, began to assist her late famous father, Lorenzo N | Fowler, tn bia professional work of phrenology. Later she was graduated from the New York University law school She has traveled and tured tm many parts of the world, and she has examined the heada of scores of celebrated » JESSIE ALLEN FOWLER. men and women. jon of Mr. Rockefetier'’s head and face was from his best and latest photographs, as well as the noted by Arthur de Farias. RRR —— sons why Mr. Rockefeller ts what | he ta i } SRE ee ER ee eee eee teeter etek ALLEN FOWLER, Phrenologist of In examining his head, we find America. that it te exceptionally large. It) ts long anteriorly, high in the 1905, by the Newspaper | crown and broad tn the base, while Association. | a small percentage of brain ts found pwas said the other @ay that /in the posterior region. behind, or 7 getsto be worth & | hack of the oars; therefore this head millions, he ceases to be | forms the greatest study of any and becomes an In-/ living man. This is owing to the ‘Thus as the greatest in-jfact that the combination fs so fa the United States, the | unique that it requires more than a money-power in the | passing glamce to work out its pos ‘Want to get at the rea- | sibilities - KEY TO CHARACTER. It we draw an imaginary line CHURCHES ‘Trinity Perish Church—Bighth and James. Rector, the Rev. H. H. Gwen, Telephone Biack 41. Berv- foes at 7:30 a. m.. Iba. m., 7:38 p.m. Sunday school at $:20 a m. Morn- ing subject, “The Aposticship of} Magdalene; eventing subject, | “Light in the Valley of the Shadow lof Death” Organ recital at 4 p.m. St. Paul's Episcopal Church | Morning pewyer, 11 o'clock; evening prayer § o'clock; Sunday school at }9:46 a m. Morning subject, “Fol- }lowing our Profession: evening |aubject, “The Powers That Be.” | Ladies’ Guild meets every Friday at Re 2:20 p m im Guild rooms, Rev. BR. H. Barnes, minister in charge. Rt. Rev. Prederte W. Keater, bishop. Queen Anne Methodist Fyiscopal | Chureh—Corner Fifth avenue and! | Garfield street. Morning subject, | “Hie Brother's Keeper” In the evening Mise Mary A. Livermore, juat returned from missionary serv- pice in India, will speak. Pace | North Baptist Church agony gee Duet! Third avenue and Cedar street. Am | Pastor, Rev, George Robert Cairns. Ammonia, 35e size Ze! 4 . Lang’ Subject, 11 a. m, “True Christian ES - Unity; “Why o Christian NG DRUG (© on school at 9:45 a. m Young DLMAN BUILDING. service at T p.m. Highland Ave. Middle of Block. pieces Sunday school at 4.30 p. m. Columbia 4 Mt | First Unitartan—GSeventh avenue / near Pike street. Rey. W. D. St monds, minister. Service at 11 a. m.; sermon, “Good Fellowship in a Free and Fraternal Church:” Sunday and adult class at 10 a. m. Immanvel Lutheran Church » Face Pawder, 50c size BTe erase Sunday bata ‘Week will be a good time to hose. There is a bond 7 betwoen our prices and | Petket book. These prices in all next week. Coupled Hose . Coupled Hose .. Coupied Hose Coupled Hose .. Coupled Hose . Coupled Hose . BICYCLES Cor- net Minor avenue and Olive street. Rev. H. A. Stub, pastor. Divine services In Norwegian at 11 a m. ond 8 p.m Preaching by the pas- tor, Sunday school at 10 «. m. (Ragttah and Norwegian classes.) Y. P. S., Friday evening at § p. m. Holy Trinity Lutheran avenue and Hast Olive atr prices are away below A. W. Yung, pastor. Morning serv- Of these bicycles. If you|!® 12 4 m.; vesper service, 7:45 to grasp this opportunity |* ™-i Sunday school, 9:45 a. m; . | eather league, 7 p. mm bes money making invest First Free Methodist 19% Rambler Corner Pine and Terry. Morrow etl Kinley, pastor, Sunday 1904 aes a. m.; preaching, 11 a. per bondeee “The Visible Church.” ¢ BMG. J. Heavy Tread Tires $3.99 |! at 12 m; evangelistic 1310 SECOND |." Fremont Swedish M. E. Chureh | Rev. John Oval, parggr. preaching = tomorrow at 10:45 e. m. and 8 p. m Chureh— 8. Me- hool, 10 subject, in meet- aervice, m., Subject In the morning, “The Re- We are showing some nubby | deemed,” and in the evening, “Life o at reasonable Harvest. Sunday school at 9:45 from $10.00 to $20.90, a. ™; Epworth League meets at ——_—. 7:30 pm. Adventist Christian Church—Kast James street between Broadway and Tenth avenue. 8. P. Hayward, pastor. Preaching at 11 and 8 o'clock by Eider A. W. Steers, of Vancov t, I C. Morning subject, THE KRYPTOK jal’s Work Past, Present an Invi i ture;" evenin, jubject, ‘Th "e ho? Bifocal t« the latest of Great Brien” 3 , he Beast : ype Vielon glans, ' No Hazeal Miasion, 621 Sixth avenue. oe to 3 r Rev. RK. Benjamin, D. D. will preach Sunday, May 14, at 2:20) p. m. Services every evening. } gellet Burns fn charge. Westminster Presbyterian Church Rev. J. M. Wilson, pastor. hrist's Teachings About Money and ‘Their Application to the Negro | blem,” and “The Unpardonable | attle Spiritual Mall, Ansoctation, K. First avenue, near Pike, RARER RRR RRR ENT MANNER OF LIVING—JOHN ©, LOOKS LIKE FREDER- Deep diplomacy, tact and d@erimination, jek THE GREAT. NOSE, —_—_——_--—-_—, Acquisitiveness, combative . hens, fighting capacity and Weetee eet S SS 222020 22 2 longevity *g* MOUTH Jousio Allen Powler, the ac HIS JAW knowledged leader in this Tenacity and full degree of country of the science and ctreulatory power atudy of phrenology, herewith HIS EARS presents a repoft of an ox K intellectuality. 18 amination by her of the head taining power, long Iife, tn jthe head. | topmost point SE IT What J, D, Rockefellers Head and Face Show, HBAD, Remarkably large and well developed and curiously like that of Frederick the Great, BY ISS. Quality, refinement, reserve, teuaecity and strength of mind digestion HIS MIND AURA. Orange, showing ambition; light green, showing versati! ity of mind and thorough and brogressive spirit Oe ee eee aed * SARK REAR from the opening of the ear to the bend of the forehead, and another from the opening of the ear to the brow, we can relatively aum up the intellectual power of the head. If we then compare thie region with the same relative proportion of head backward from the ear, including the crown, we can judge of the relative governing power of which is very great On drawing a line from the ope’ ing of the ear hortzontally to the we can see whether there f# more brain development anteriorly or posteriorly. Lastly, if we draw a line across the center of the forehead to the posterior region, we can tell wheth or the force of the brain tes tn the basilar region, or in the superior tegion of his head, and we can Judge reiatively between the cum- ulative, forceful, executive, Husiness capacity, and the moral, ethical, consistent, conscientiogs, altruistic instincts of the head. His power of concentration, com bined with hin versatility of mind, have made him an older man at 65 that he would have been if he had not reined himself In so complete ly. He has called out his vitality aod used up his nervous energy and called into play his physieallespectally of late, which stamina, in obedience to his mighty brain. Rev. Moses Hull will lecture at 2:90 and 1:30 p Afternoon subject, ‘The Animal § Spirttual Man evening discourse, “The Old and the New Ideas of Ged.” Foster Station—Preaching song service Sunday at 7.30 p. m in Foster's hall, conducted by W. ©. Hardin, of Beatth Christion Science—-Firet Charch Chriat Sctentiat, 12 Sixth enue, between Marton and Colum bia. Services at Il a m., “Boul and Dody;" Sunday school 12:15 p.m. ‘Teatimenial etl Wednesday oveuing at § o'clock and ot ri Roman Catholic Meetings St. Mary's Parish—Rev. Mets. Early mass 4 sermon (children's mass at §:30 a m.). Sun day school at 9:30 a m. and 2:50 Pp m High mass and sermon at 10:30 a m. Instruction and benedic tion at 3:30 p. m. Cathedre! Chapel, Terry avenue. Masses at 6:00 a. m.. 7:30 a. m., 8:40 & m. and 10:30 a m.; evening serv lee at 8:30 a om Sacred Heart Church—Rev. Geo A. Hild. At 6:00 a m. and §.00 WHO WROTE THIS WONDERFUL MYSTERIOUS BOOK? Secrets Jealously gen by Adepts. Explaing the Workings of a Strange ores That Has Been Overlooked by Scientists for Centuries Pas Reveals Startlin Guarded for Tells How Men and Women May the of Others—Why Some Succeed and Others Fail. SENT FREE TO ALL WHO WRITE NEW YORK, N. Y., May ¢6—Spe lal Correspondence-A room fille with copies of a strange ar terious book Is on exhibition « inatitution in New York City. They are to be given away to the publi absolutely free. Selentiats have read copies of it with amazement, and speculation is rife among masters of the ult sciences as to who wrote It. It y far the most won- It is full of surprises § and many pictures showing how other reveals and astonishing ot loping the inner orces—concentration, force of char- acter, & powerful memory, personal magnetism, hypnotic control, the ability to cure yournelf and others of any chronte dimease, nerv ous disorder, mental trouble or hab- it, as if by magic, It talle in simple derful book of the startling strange mind controls a It new dev language how to acquire the power| of projecting thoughts (telepathy) and how to re the characters, lives, innermost secrets, thoughts, and destinies of people like an ope book. In it the author says he makes the human form a walking advertisement. It gives you the key health and prosperity, sbaolutely nothing Prot, MelIntyre, authorship of this wonderful book. offers to send a free copy to any one who will write for it. All who send will receive it; no one will be disappointed. If you wish a cop send your name and address Prof, ¥. T. McIntyre, Dept. 720, 1 Weat 21th Street, New York, A postal card will bring it, subject, | and} who claims} ti git 1 THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, MAY 13, 1905 But, considering what he had ac-| shoulders being broad, and hin | tion complished, he is in fairly good|chest deep, he has been able to ie [health Few men could have stood! drink deeply of the life-giving oxy~ | teal | the strain that he has gone through. | gen. which has renovated hin deplet r He has been much tn the open’alr, | ed brain tissues. {ing je m., low mans; 7:30 p. m., vespers, sermoa and benediction. Church of the Immaculate Con-| MISS WHITEHEAD ire of ateel rails fo way WHAT JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER'S BUMPS SHOW eorge W. Gabriel, chief mechan- engineer of the Alaska Central 4, is superintendt: of & new locomotive on the ja hie axe a | steamer Banta Ana, which will carry physical salvation, and this has the engine to Seward, where it will somewhat tanned his face; but his| (To Be Continued Monday.) | be used in the construction work of | the ratiread, Seven thousand tons to be Seattle and upon arri reshipped immediately, the load- | HAS TAKEN CHILD EAST » has wife, and of Interbay,.wh divorce by hi of their ehildrer his old be Mri am Jellingham poller taker n P, Byam, ued for has taken w permanently com plained to the the time the child wae Ing it had been kidnaped Mr. Byhm employed Attorney 1 N. Tallentir May 1 to find ow if Mra willing for to he children fight and the at sim t on m wag of th did not refused pro sult isband viding This immediately went to Bellingham, | secured the it He personally took it it had been grea Invan it Tallentiv« i “Tha it Mb evening pa hot, as pre up i absolute «imme tle makes me edly write out the To # person reading would apepar as if I kidnaping business, and prised that would without at least making an to verify the same by calling up.” Le of truth article, it in that were the 1 am sur publish it attempt me they COSC eCeHHOe * CORE OPESOOEPEEREEOTOTIOS ACCIDENTAL DEATH ‘The body of Gus Anderson was found the beach Friday af no two boys. He is supposed by some to have committed suicide Anderson was about 38 years of age and had been @ resident of Ballard for about 16 years, He has been working in the mills from time to time, but never steady. He had been staying in a rooming house above ‘uulson’s saloon. People who knew him well say that he had been drinking rather heavy during the last two days and had been feel- ing despondent. Thursday he took several drinks and was not seen again until his body was found on the beach. His face was badly skinned and his head cut as if he had faflen face foremost on some hard object. There is a high bank near the beach and the supposition ts that he | rolled off the bank and struck his head on some large rocks, He lay the road are on the | there face downward and the tide, coming in, washed him ashore. At the investigation, Saturday morn- the company is desirous of pushing | ing, water was found in the lungs. | Novelty Y | & pote 4 ind White River pota $22.00 @ 26.00 Minnenots potat $26.00; ap aweet potatoes, $2.60; F Vhite | River pot : cucumbers, a | Walla Walla asparogus, 61.46@2 box Summer asparagus, $2, green peam, v1 erect orn Ib; tele Froite. Ranonas, bunch, $2.50@3.60; dates, Ib, 64 @be:; flan, 4-lb bricks, $1.73 | time, 10-1b eartoon a fruit, seedieas, a tir 99: per 4r na nKen, $2,606 ranice #¢ tn, cranmber- | tiem, $10 iT i cy, $7.00 1 dot; gooneberrien, 8 Ib; Hood River berri $4.00 wick berries, $4.00 Califor berries, $1 white grapes, box, $3.50. Butter and Cheese. | Washington cheese, 16¢; cream | briek cheene, 1% Cailfornia cheese, | 1be butter, nativ creamery, 226 cooking, 15@ California fresh reamery, 21¢ Eas. trictly fresh ranch, 20@21¢; Sugar. Golden ©. (a sacks. 95:66; extra C im emcks, $6.66; powdered, in rela, $6.4 ary grenuiated, In ~ e16, in barreta, $6.66; beet | euger, suger, 10@12%. Leas %e It pi ithin 15 days. Cows, b 4 7%c; mut~ ton 7% @8e; pork, 7@7%e; lamb, 9e, spring lamb, $364; drossed veal, small, 4@7e; live rabbits, dozen $3.78. Hame, Bacon and Lard. Hama, 12@13c; bacon, breakfast, H 13e; bs preakfast, lhe r4, White tar, tierce, Wlid Rose, Ste. Pourtry. Ducks, @ressed. 17@18c; geome, drensed, 15160: chickens, @ressed. 16@ 17e; ing chickens, 20c pound; turkeys, fancy drensed, 206 22¢, Breast, per ib, 18@14c: cocoanuts, jad dozen, 0c; ish, 14@16c; fMiberts, 18¢; hickory nuts, Te: Jap muta, bo; Te; Jumbo peanuts, $e; 19% @1Tc. Boles, 4c; biack cod. 6c; Ing 10c; crabs, $1@176; clams, shipment, $1.50; ciama, per uu oysters, Olympia, per bulk. foun lobsters, IT wea 20; 7 to; sturgeon, So: black basa, be; emelt. Te; 7:0 | caption—-Rev. A. Sweere. At 7 HONORED the work during open season. Anderson has no relatives in the Corcata. and $:20 a m, low mass; * 4 The Knights of Pythias have se-| city, as he came here from Sweden BO) ny Bay ie ja m., high mass and sermon; pr lected the team which will represent | alone, The body is now lying at|fraham, per $4; per p.m. rosary and benediction, ‘Subtebaad, Vanes of ‘them im the all-state contest, to be! Deputy Coroner Mayfield’s under-| bbl, $4; sye flour, mee OS ae al . 21, dat Bellingham next Tuesday. A | takin, lors. The funeral wil| te bate, $3.60: Special Mestings. [who has the honor of being the | erand lodge trophy and $126 are of- rene tions oundey gh canner at 2 Bb per youngest woman fn this state ever | fered an prises aol 16; corm meal, 1¢s, per bale, $2. The Theosophical Society, Seattle) samitted to the bar, will on June 1 areapigagead white [lodge—1118 Third « Sanday! become chief clerk and stenograph lat § p m, lecture Utthity of) er in the office of Prosecuting At Theosophy,” by Mra ma Spear. torney Mackintosh. The announce Queen City Theemphical Boctety) nent was made Saturday morning. | a~—Plencer block, OX Miss Whitehead was the only wo- Sunday study class at 1) man to take the state examinat! 4 Dp Mm. “The Secret Doctrine.” Lee-! tor adminuion to the bar this year. | ture at & p.m. subject, “Mem end) ene returned Friday night from Races of the Heeret Doctrine.” by! Olympia, after successfully passing | ‘he Jennie 8. Clark the required test. The announcement of Mixes White- head's clevation to an important public position is not a surprise to her friends in this city. The young woman has long been recognized aa one of exceptional ability. She was only 14 when whe distinguished her- self by writing in shorthand while blindfolded 110 words in a minute, She accomplished the feat only a short time after Clarence Gregg, the day CNIZENS MUST WAIT A WHILE and land Nine The committee om city lights and lighting did not meet Thursday ‘rm night to discuss the establishment stoners to the Several weeks people promptly STILL WANTS FRANCHISe |* The matter of the Jacobson fran- chise for an electric road crossing Spokane avenue bridge and the | tide fats to West Seattle waa Fri- referred by the county commis- prosecuting attorney. the application the West Seattle held an = election voted to annex a large tract of through which the proposed was to be run, for the purpose put in, but of keeping out the mew track and runing its own lines through the t instead. The legality of the election was disputed, {t having been i « Nehting rate. The counci! is) inventor of the Gregg shorthand 7 “ we Be ee this important matter to] system, had written 100 words in — peed sec _it, am tadeaction drag along, In the meantime work|the same manner im Chicago | iting the annexed et poe on the construction of the city's) Gregg’s feat was thought remark- | fi Vas"a 0 Wuoication form trea electric light distributing system) able, but the Seattle giri beat him hine for this road that the com must of neceasity be stopped, and/| at the system he originated Silmleneds qreneel Wetter: bana: the public is being deprived of the| Miss Whitehead was probably the |, med to Prosecuting Attorney benefit of municipal light } youngest court reporter in the | se’xintosh’s approval ‘ Chairman Burnett announces,| world when she received the ap- peratetnnelson "a however, that the matter will be|potntment of court stenographer | ¥ ER REE EERE EE EE EH taken up at a meeting next Thugs) for one of the district courte of | ® * day. Alaska. She was then 16. * PARIS RUMOR SAYS CZAR- * er FS ye EY After her return she entered the|® EVITCH WAS NEARLY & SAAR AER ERR RES aw ottice of Burke & MeGilvra.|* MURDERED * ind i Two yeary later she took a position | * * & The total receipts of the ®) 1, the office of Thomas R. Shepard. | PARIS, May 12—Petit Jour- & & Hrltt-White glove cor May *| The year Tollowing she took up the|® nal prints a story from Bt. # * were $9,138, of which Britt ®) vay of law under the direction of | ® Petersburg m which it is al- # * $2,291.40; White ore ae, 4 Dean Condon, of the state univer-|@ leged that a nurse named & * elub (which manage ue Ri sity. She bax been attending the | & Tearkoneloe was ¢ ht by the & % affair 44.660; Reterree Smith * latter institution during the pres | ® empress in the act of putting # fe $240, and Jomes Coftrath, wi | Oe term. Say tna tase taste eo thew: eas * orginally managed the mej *) “Miss Whitehead has boon residing | * throne into a bath of boiling in oo %| im this city for the past 16 years — - ; * her mother, Mre. Thomas Bos- | The Mapatch adds that all & THARRHHRAHONHEERS ‘ag iM Fitth avenue. j & domestics and servants of the *! NA iS a Fe ® household have been dismissed. * Water Superintendent Youngs * *) Friday morning sent out a crew of shut-off men to turn off the water LITTLE HAPPENINGS rival of the mail at the down-town dffice and its delivery. The number | of carriers Is entirely too small and | nothing can be done to remedy the | matter anti! the postmaster general | acts upon the request which wan re cently filed with bim for ten more; carriers. Walter Richardson, of the Hotel | Washington has patented a device for keeping the record of hotel ar- rivals, that promises to be very pop- | House yesterday. After receiv< | ing congratulations from his advis- ers on the success of his Western trip, the president entered at once with them into @ discussion of vari- | ous matters of public business that have accumulated during his ab- sene, in t son nigh he all omaenriliiamenty Shirts! Neckwear! Hosiery! A bealitiful showing of new spring Hanson was stealing, but EEE E REET EERE OER ERE EERE “MYSTERIOUS MAN” CAUGHT lof delinquent water consumers, There are 5,000 delinquents. A large delegation of citizens} , . H oe we pares as disor- auaninenrnes _— called upon the postmaster Friday | 7°"'Y: 9s fined $26 by Police Judge WASHINGTON, D. C., May 43— 4 filed @ protest against the de- Gordon, Saturday morning. Accord- cepting those absent from the! iayed delivery of mail in the reai-|'"* ' the police, he is the “myste- city, Secretaries Hay it Wilgon,| dence districts. Very often forty- | ‘!°* man.” Patre n Chipman, jevery member of the cabinet*at-| sight hours elapses between the ar- the arresting officer, told the court tended the meeting in the White! that he did not know for sure that id that Mysterious” Han- and kettles in the but returned at things from places Hanson denied and sald the he day tir: mended pans de district ht and stole had “spotted. of the charges things he had were given to him, | JENNIE AGAIN IN TROUBLE Marshall, a dope ly by J d, was taken into cust styles, Call and let us show you.| ular. The patent consists of @| patrcy . atrolmen Carleton, Friday evening. KB. N. Brooks @& Co, 1331 2nd ave| small stand on which are swung) sho iy char oa 6 Sipdertr pare ***!on brass rods cards alphabetically | gon under the state law which Is ee a arranged. Slots are arranged in the) the same as vagrancy. The Mar- oo vo, | CAFAS, So that slips can be inserted | shail woman has been under arrest Please notify Polk's Directory Co.| containing all necessary information | {nnumerable timex before. Tavk ot |'f you have changed your residence) regarding the guests. The plan! her arrest is a career which atarted jor business, The directory is n saves much labor and is a great im-| with the brighetst prospects, but in pre pment on the old syste: 2 eat provement on the old system. ich ‘eoemalone be teu diameien Wont vou Gown Rev. B. H. Lingenfelter, who ree] Oe oF en busly, yb. wf cently resigned the pastorate of the You Won't Get insulted, And Pi th Me First Chrintian’ church to take} Just call and look at the latest heniuiaet a ion’ "Pleasant \chare » large mission church at| styles in our $3.00 soft and stiff Beach, Sunday, May 14. Boats leave Ire! was tendered a reception! hats, It wtll pay you. EN, Brooks pier 2 hourly after 9 a, m. *** Wednesday by his former congrega- @ Co, 1331 2nd ave, ove 5 adie dade tended ieee NOTED INDIAN DEAD. TEKOA, Wash, May 13.—~ Louis Sam, better known as “Luke,” a Coeur d'Alene In- dian, died Thursday at DeSmet miston. Luke was 90 years old, and for two years had been confined to his bed with rheumatiam. The funeral was conducted from Sacred Heart church, Louls Sam in former years was looked upon as an Indian of ability, and whenever any matters of great moment came up for consideration by those high authority among the Coeur d'Alene Indians, he was always called into the coun- cila, and never failed to impart useful knowledge to his broth- ers. His demise is mourned by the people at the mission and by every Indian on the reservation, * * See ieee teeta eae el ee oo oe oo FREE ERE EEE EEE HER ee SPREE ERR EEE TEDDY WILL OPEN FAIR (By Seripps News Ass'n) WASHINGTON, May 13.—It was announced this morning that the president will formally open the Lewts and Clarke exposition on June 1, by pressing a key in the office of the white house. Vice-President Fairbanks will travel personally to Portiand to be the president's rep- resentative on the occasion. PREDICTS VICTORY FOR TOGO Rear Admiral M. M. Folger, recently resigned the comm: the American Asiatic squadron on account of old age, hae expressed the opinion that Togo will have an easy victory, df he ever meets Ro- Jestvensky. He says the Russian fleets only hi A speed of seven knots and that Togo, with his swift ships, can circle around the enemy and destroy them without much trouble, He believes that every- | thing is in favor of me, as they have the decided advantage In the Mine of armored cruisers, which would play an important part in case of battle, Vegetadlen Beans, ary, per owt, 83.25.91.78 small whites, whites, $3@3.15; $3.26 ans, $3.2 1c bayo be $2. onions, Tbe; 10« lettuce, H Ht i i vd prime. cwt $14.50@ 317; white — ga Report furnished by Downing, Hopkins & Co. (inc.), brokers, 304, $05 and 206 Alaska bifilding. CHICAGO MARKETS. CHICAGO, May 13—The egrala market ranged as follows: Wheat— High. Low. Close May, 953-4, 94, 953-4. July, 87 5-8, 85 3-8, 87 1-2. Sept., 805-8, 79 1-4, 80 1-2. Corn | May, 491-2, 49, 491-2 July, 471-4, 46 7-8, 47 Jept.. 471-4, 467-8, Oats— May, 301-2, 301-8, 30 1-2 July, 29 Sept., Pork July, 12 Sept., NEW YORK STOCKS. NEW YORK, May 13.—The stock market ranged as follows: High. Low. Close. Amal. Copper, 84, 83 1-4, 83 1-4, Sugar, 137 1-2, 13 36 3-4, B. R. T., 61 1-4, bs People’s Gas, 101 Metropolitan, 11¢ U. 8. com., U.S. S, pfd., & Atchison, com B, & O., 108 1-2 Can. Pac., 149 1-4, trie, com., 42 3-4, & N,, 1465-8, 145 Mo. Pace, 97 5-8, | Penna., 196 3-8, | Reading, com., § {R. 1, com., 28 3-4, Iils, Central 17 161 1-2, 161 1-4, 161 1-4