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i STS DOWN TO THE YEAR'S LOW LEVELS bnew York mbar Hammered \{ -by the Bears Falls Away in {| Heavy Decline and Market {| Leaders Affected Are Sold in ’ Big Blocks at Bottom Prices, "READING AND STEEL ‘xia DOMINANT FEATURES. Mtn Late Rallies Some Losses | Were Partially Regained, but All Suffered in the General), Slump—Atchison, St. Paul "and the Pacifics Get Ahead. * Im a steady drive against Now York Central in the stock market to-day the bears beat values down to a low Jevel, some of the active issues going to ‘the lowest points of the year. The story of an issue of tew stock by the ‘New York Central was repeated in varying shapes, but while nothing det {mite could be made out of any of them, traders were expectantly nervous and eaally influegred. Declines averaged about 3 points, but a rally toward the wologe cut this some. ‘Wall street generally accepted a state- ment that James R. Keene's dealings were a strong factor in the market, the operations of his brokers in I ing, which was a dominant { being especially noticeable. K was reported to have sold heavily yesterday. What ever the cause, however, the Wears had an easy time upsetting walyes. New York Central sol oft to Weing @ decline of 7-8 points {rom yes- 11%, terday's opening. Further weakness was shown by the Steel stocks, in which dealings were heavy. There were rumors of unfavorable developments in f corporation's affaire, put thene were not confirmable. Sicel ¢ at 23 -1-8 and the 6 per cent, bondn Gt Bi registered new tow records mince May 9, 1901. Other stocks that display ed/@ marked sagging tendency, deciin- ing from 11-2 to 7 points, were the Pa- eifjes, Atchison, St. Padi, Reading, nsylvania, Amalgamated Copper. , Lake Erie and Western preterred, | wanna and Delaware and Hudson, | Bt Paul declined to a new low record. | : prices of the year were @Onred by @ number of other issues in the tess active class, including several of the Vanderbilt tines, Wheeling and Lake Erle, Mexican Central, Repuvlic Iron steel, iressed Steel and Anaconda Copper. Following a slight rally in the early | afternoon the market again sold off, a! nimber of active issues selling lower than before. There was an utter ab- sence of public buying and commission MESOAGE ---Mr. Roosevelt Burroughs. OYSTER BAY, July ward of England, health of President Roosevelt at the banquet in Buckingham Palace, which he gave last night to Admiral Cotton and the oMecers of the American squad ron now at Portsmouth, judited while Itting at the banquet board a message of friendship to the President. The cablegram has been received here and is as follows: 10.—King a- after proposing the “London, July 9, 1908. “The President, Oyster Bay, N. ¥ “I have gteat pleasure In entertain- ing Admiral Cotton and the captains of hie squadron and have just proposed your health with every feellng of cor- diality and friendship. “EDWARD Rf.” A by President Roosevelt upon his return to Sagamore Hill. President Roosevelt Is the guest day of his “gulde, philosopher and friend,” John Burroughs, ‘the — poet- naturalist, at West @ark, Ulster Coun- ty, New York, ~ roply will be sent to- Accompanied by Mrs. Roosevelt the President left Sagamore Hill last night on board the naval yacht sylph, for Went Park. So carefully guarded were the plans for the trip that not even the officers of the secret service wer None of the oMoers accom- panied the Preside: Mr. Burroughs ovcuples a quaint home at West Park, on the Hudson River, above Poughkeepsie, In the Syiph it Ja about hours run from) Bagamore Hil, The President expected to jand at West Park early to-day and remain with Mr. Burroughs until 2 o’elock thin after hoon, when he will return to more ii Mr. Burroughs accompanied the Pres- {dent on his tour of the Yellowstone Park last spring MONROE DOCTRINE EXTENSION DESIRED. | Sentiment General at Dinner to Amer- ican Naval Officers in London— To Entertain Prince of Wales. July 10. opted “The Prince an invitation of LONDO! Wi wo ha: ‘hopses reported absolutely no demand In apite of the many low records touched in the course of the da foyght shy of the market, almost altogether professional. rally of the early afternoon resulted trely from short covering, but traders took advantage of the lack of resistance | ana again reversed their position. On} the curb the feature of the day was a si&-point decline in Northern Securities which was | The | There was another rally In the final @ealings, in which the list generally reoovered part of the early losses. York Centra: got back 1 1-4 and closed at 19 1-4, 2 1-4 per cent. behind on t aay. The steol issucs were the featu of the closing hour, the common ra ing within 1-8 of its closing of yest day and the preferred 1-2 per cent Reading recovered a point and closed TB under at 49 3-8. Atchison and Mls-| sduri, Kansas & Texas each closed 2 points below, @t. Paul gained 1 per cent, of its lons | an@ closed 1 1-8 off. Southern Pacific stopped 1 1-1 under, after gaining 2-4 Union Pacific was down 1 1-4. 1 Cana- | ian Pacific 1 1-8 per cent. | | Baltimore and Ohio, Chesapeake and Oho, Chicegs Givat Western preferred A, Loulaville and Nashville and Read. {ng first and sev preferred each closed one point off, Denver and 1 Grande, which opened 7-8 per cent. under at 28 1-8, sold during the early after- noon and towards the closing at 25 1-4 ® loss of 3 3-4 per cent. Leather ieee ferred lost 1 M4, and the common 1-4 ‘The local trations were down 1 to 1 1-2 per cent. while the Erics only suffered fractionally. Amalgamated © Kansas and Western, rate les Gas of © e Rock Island, Southern allway and pr ferred, Tenngssee Coal and Iron, Texus Pacific and W ra Unton Telegr Were 3-8 per cent. off. The Wat stocks lost 7-$ to 1 1-2, as did the W conmsin Central issues, Colorado Fuel and Iron, St. Louis and San F ) se50ng preferred and American Smet! ng and Refining were closed a shade higher Winots Central, ‘Missouri, and pper, Some of the heaviest losses of the day Were Lake Erie, and Western preferred # 9 points and Brooklyn Union Gas New Jersey Central 6. Third Ave- ‘was off 41-2 per cent. Phe total sales of stocks were 821,000 | and of bonds $2,189,/09. ON, Jaly 10.—A circular ed to-day from tite office of the of Insular Affairs of the War tnviting bids for 132 10146 W. 14TH ST. BETWCEN26* AND 7.4. AVES, ENGLAND'S KING CABLES Indited While Sitting at Banquet to American Naval Officers, ‘“‘with Every Feeling of Cordiality and Friendship” SUWIRP RISE SPECIAL SALE N° 199 (ze BLOCK FIOM ELEVATED. STATION Men’s Summer UNDERWEAR THE WORLD: FRIDAY aut tse JULY 10 TD PRESIDENT Goes to Visit John breakfast on the United States flagship Kearsarge, at Portsmouth, probably on funday. Some of the most distinguished omMficials of the The American guests of Lord Mayor. Mansion House to-day, Samuel at tho The luncheon was a brilliant affair, accompanied by all the picturesque city ceremonies, The beautiful hall, hung with banners and eontainning a gronder- ful display of the Mansion House plate, delighted the American officers, while the speeches which followed were mado the occasion for an Anglo-American love feast, Incidentally, the Lord Mayor made a striking ref nee to the Kischineff mas- sacre. He sald he was thankful that the\United States was not bound by diplomatic rules and etiquette and had not hesitated to raise its votce in pro- test against the barbarities of the world wherever they occurred, He also spoke of the ties which bind England and America, Mrs. Choate, wife of the United Btates Ambassador, sat on the Lord Mayor's right and Admiral Cotton was seated between the Lady Mayoress and Prince Louis of Battenburg. ‘The others pres- ent included Ambassador Choate, Bena- tor Gorman, James Bryce, M. P.; Lord Rothschild. Admiral Sir Henry Keppel, Capt. Stockton, the United States Naval Attache: the entire staff of the Amert- can Embassy, Sir Clinton Dawkins, Joseph Choate, jr, Consul General Evans, Senator Depew and Bir Henry Irving. Altogether there were over 160 guests, Tousts to King Edward and President Roosevelt were received with enthu- In conversation with American officers at the King’s dinner at Buckingham Palace last evening members of the Cabinet expressed a desire for ane} tension of the Monroe Doctrine. Re oqnizing the paramount influence of the United States in the Western Hemi- sphere at Britain, they sate Wash way the 1 to exerelse cont over the financial abl! tl and South Amerjcan States. Apparently Groat Britain, not desiring A repetition the Vencauelan affta'r, favors the adoption of means whereby the smaller republics will be compelled (> meet their obligations without pres- sure from Burope After th lunch the nayal oMeers pro- ‘y of the Hon: were reviewed M. by k THIRD AVE..NW, Cor.83 89ST. BULLS STILL eal ‘THB CLOSING QUOTATIONS, | , 190s. Brown Pool Sought by Them—New Crop) .\ Months Fell on W: While the coton bulls had a good hold on the market before noon to-day, the hears gave them an early fight for con- trol and brought prices down some 5 points from the opening. Thepalnittal figures showed gains of from 1 to 12 points, August and Beptem- pool New crop months were sold on re- ports of exceptionally fine weather, pri-| \ vate information belng that the con- ditions could not be improved upon. ‘The easicr tendency noted after the | opening was continued during most of the forenoon in phe wbsence of active | bull support.and until a decline of Ya 9| points had been entablished, with August | showing (he greatest weakness, ‘This covering in the nearby options steadied the list, August showing a recovery of 15 polntw and September of 6 In the early afternoon prices were net 9 points higher on September and from unchanged to 6 points lower on other positions. | ‘The quotations in the afternoon were: | July, 1290; August, 12.05; September, 10.89; October, 9.98; November, 9.72; De- cember, 9.70; January, 9.07; February, 9.63; March, 9.69. ‘The closing prices were: July, 12.2% to 12.80; August, 12.05 to 12.06; September, October, 9.89 to 9.90; No- to 9.67; December, 9.63 to 9.00 to 9.00; Bebriary, 9.56 9.88 to 9 January to. $.66;, Marea ‘The market closed eel steady. Great Saturday Cut-Price LADIES’ 75c. Figured Dimity WAISTS, in very neat designs, tucked front} and back, pearl buttons on 39° front and cuffs, full sleeves, in black} stock collar, at $3 Good China Silk WAIS and white only, 6 rows of lace in- serting on front, clusters of tine| tucks between lace inserting on, Sleeves and tine tucks, lace medallions on front, also pearl buttons, at LADIES' $1,50, Hae nd $2. 50 179 OF eae Sale of cs AND SET DREN 8S $1.0) WEN CH GINGHAM MERCERIZED “PRENCH DRBESSHS, in very ha a J aati in ‘dlue and trimmed ‘around sleeves with fine all sizes, # to 14 years, at.. BABIDS' 35C. FINE STRIPE! HAM DIRBSSHS, sizes years; neatly trimmed with qana- tageous as though you were E& Balbriggan of Fine c | ee the drawers are double seated; your choice sleeves, On sale for one sizzling week-——————_—_— in shirts — short or long Producer's prices make your shopping at retail as advan- or expenses of middlemen to pay. PYLE and QUALITY IS buying at wholesale, There You at FIRST COST. We've made season sands more. Men's Summer Suits of all- $ wool Homespuns, unlined, Latest fasts, Shoe solid leather, Men’ SUMMER FURNISHINGS. Men's und Boys’ ¢ply Collars right shai ‘i Men's. Bathing Suits ihe nd Boys’ stylish Teathe Noni. rts Abe Should any purchase fail goods for prompt refund, Surprise Store Serge Suits Never Fade, and sold thousands We're making and selling thou- Is one for you? fully guaranteed pure worsted Men's Serge Men’s Trousers, EO 20 30: 4.00—5.00 se |Russian Blouse Wash Sui The Surprise Store doubly guarantees its sales, Pressed and kept in repair for one year without cost, this i Think of a Men’s Thibet Suits, fashion- $ ably cut and well made, 3 S, 145; Boys’, 95¢ BOYS’ WASH GARMENTS, 2 | Pall-body Crash Knee Pants, 28¢ Linen Crash Wash Suits | Men's and Boys’ Golf Caps.. | to please, bring back the All clothing sold here is Flyer’ STRAW HATS. for twodays only, to-morrow and Monday, and Popular straws. All the jaunty shapes 30¢ 132 to 146 W. I4th St. Open Saturdays Until 10 P.M. Other Days Until ¢ 6.30 P M, The Surprise Store Third Avenue, N.W. Cor,83d St. to r] lace and braid; in all the choicest colors; ‘at 23¢, Sale of Ladies’ 4 FURNISHINGS. LADIES! LEATHER Wise 49c BAGS, with In | LADIES’ LA duced from 3c. : 21¢| Regular 40. bL WwW Rist 25c| BAGS, at only Brokers Active on the \\~ Exchange Looking for the Options ws | Soutn, et Tenn ver getting support from the Brown || | Hand closing prices all Ho, Kan! de Ten, pts. % col 1% | Sy Reading Tork 474 — 14 Bt Coal & Ira Union PA ale t i w Wi wi w — Decline. + Advance. STOCKS DOWN IN LONDON. Americana-Fiat in Sympathy with the General Market. Americans were flat in the London stock market to-day and the other de- partments were depressed, due to signs lor hardening money and anxiety over u political outlook in the Orient. Kat- were heavy on expectations of a disappointing output of the Rand mines. ‘The prices for Americans were: Ana- oonda, 41-4; Atchison, 683-4; Canadian, 1263-4; St, Paul, 153; IMnols Central, 136; 'yBrle, Louisville, 93 1-8; 113; Erle first preferred, 69; few York Central 1243-4 eanayWanis, 63 1 Initad @tntes Ateel, 80 6-1 ; United States Steel preferred, 82 Con- for money were 923-8 and for the We Give S. & H. Green Trading Stamps. McPartland & O'Flaherty, 8th Ave., bet. 40th and 41st Sts., N. Y. Sale of Ladics’ Garments. Big First/of-the-Week Purchases Bring Big End-of-the-Week Bargains. LADIES’ $1.50 fine Bishop Lawn WAISTS, with 6 rows of fine em- broidery in clusters of pin tucks on front, tucked cuffs and (J back, large full sleeves and 9 | tab collar....seseeeseesree ’ $6 all-wool imported Cheviot Serge SKIRTS, flare bottom, 98) seams with double stitched 3 bands of taffeta, at. LADIES! $7 fine French Lawn SUITS, elaborately trimmed with lace, full blouse fronts; bishop 98 | sleeves, flare Bounce skirts, 3 corded pique, trimn material; “PIGUR 1D LAWN yoke trimm: full skirt, slzew 12! 1to 4 years, at.. Petticoats. STRIPED | ¢ INGHAM aiiiaausterurtlon sexien witer fast colors; at os LADIES $1.50 PETTICOA’ 3, plain Diack or black and white stripe and check Oriental Nearsilky with fimbrella and 2) dust) ruth C extra wide; at. [Nenthern Securttien Sells Down in the Outside Market, | Dealings on the curb were quiet to- ae yrthern Securities sold at 91 6-6, lecline ¢ 8. The bid and asked prices of the p MORE GOLD ENGAGED. Total Shipment for To-Morrow In- | creaned to $2,000,000. | Baring, Magoun & Co, to-day engaged 9350.00 in gold for s een to Europe |to-morrow and He ach, Ickelhelmer & Co. increased thelr eng ments to $1,250,000, ma ARing total of 19,000 eD- aged for shipment to-morrow. ee ‘whe Wheat Market. Wheat opencd barely ateady, but soon raliled by strength of corn and lack of Important offerings, due to the uncer- tainty of the Government crop report. Much et was displayed in the hwest markets. e's opening prices eptember, $2 9-6 Corn—Be plember, 58 1-3; De- were: ecem= 58, “hicago's opening prices were: Whea' —depiembers Ts 1-8 to. 18 4 to 78 3-8 December, 77 1-2 tp 77 6-8 to 17 3-4; May, 79 3-4 to 79 1-2. C i § to oa i December: M Glostng., prices were ; September, 3 1y July, emver, vices were: Wheat 79; Decemoer, -|\@rsms + FLAVORING 1Oc Open Saturday Evening Until 10. 49¢\" At all Grocers. LADIES’ $1.50 and $2 Russlan duck SKIRTS, in plain, polka dots and stripes, very stylishly trimmed with bands ‘of same goods and Cc some with flare Bolom, 49 at None C. O. D. and no mail orders. LADIES’ $3 Striped Dimity SUITS, very neatly made, blouse waist, 25 flare skirt, very select pat- 1 terns, at. . LADIES’ $5 fine Chambray and Fig- ured Sateen SUITS, beauti- 2 98 fully trimmed and made in the very latest fashions... Sale of Men’s FURNISHINGS. Clearing Sele of our men's boc. quality silk NECKWEAR, all nis season's patterns, any Shape desired, your choice at Men's 60. leather BELTS, grays, and tack, 25 plain, rds, at Men's 2c. elastic web PPENDDRS, in a variety desirable patterns, at. fine quality «lik SHIELD immense assort- choice patterns 1235 Segliz ¢ SHIRTS, In a great oo shirt 49¢ “colored ‘or striped Young Men’s Black Suits interest hundreds of young men and Our Blue Serge and 13) Suits, particularly good this year. Young Men’s Departments. Our loss ‘ons we shall secure. steds, black cheviots $12.50 Blue Serge good value at that price stylishly made; reduced to $9.50. lent $15 Blue Serge and | Suits, color guaranteed; and Black $18 Blue Serge and Black Unti Suits, worth all of $18; this sale, $4 $20 Blue Serge Suits, coats lined with silk, peg-top trousers, and look well for a year. 515, sale i3 now on ‘n all four stores. RAAT ee “Get the Habit.” —AND— This Reduction Sale just before a great many vacations will We reduce them to advertise our tising, but it pays in the end because of the many new All our Youths’ Black Sack Suits, of unfinished wor- and Thibets, are reduced nearly a third, single breasted, well and hand-built shoulders, hand- feiled collars, hand-worked buttonholes, $41.50, straps and shaped to the hips. These suits will wear The blue serge season is just beginning. This time to Get the Habit—Go to Blue Serge REDUCED. mothers of young men. from 32 to 35 inch chest, are to adver- s is charged Cheviot Suits, Black Thibet finished Worsted 4. alf and quarter made with belt Now is the 279 Broadway. 47 Cortlandt St. 211 and 219 Sixth Ave 4 128th St., cor.-Third Ave. aunt H. in every Women’s just at present, special at 1Sc, 25c, MEN'S WHITE is more OUR BALMORAL Blue Serge Suit TO ORDER EXTRA TROUSERS YOUR BROOMLTN 481-483 Fulton St _ STORES. ONeill & Co; Alteration Sales artment make shopping in this Store oth interesting and profitable. following are specially mentioned for Saturday morning: these days 500 Petticoats, made of double extra | striped ginghams, blue and white, in | three designs that are very desirable | 50. cach. Formerly 69c. and 75c. (First and Second Floors.) Summer Corsets. Women’s Summer Corsets, Ventila-| | ting, Batiste and Coutil, all sizes, 49c, each, | Formerly 65c. to 75c. Muslin Gowns. Women’s light-weight Muslin Gowns | for Summer Wear, neatly trimmed with embroidery and lace, 35C. cach. Formerly 69c. to 75c. Toilet Goods | Specially Reduced. | 5c, Violet Talcum Render, American feauty” “Gola Cream, special ate : bottles of Fine “Florida Water, special at. 15c. bottle of Lavender ing Salts, special at., MEN'S BLACK ALPACA COATS, sizes 34 to 44 chest, regular price BATHING SUITS, sizes 34 to 44, regular price $1.48; at 98c. cach. sizes, regular price $1.75; at $1.25 each. pce reductions on mt t i WOOLEN MILLS LTD. WITH EVERY SUIT We Cut an Extra Pair of Trousers PANTS: FREE. 266 Broadway, opporite Clty Halt. G8 Weet 1251h st., near Lenox Avo. Grand Cirele, 59th st., Ben Ave ors Theatre). 1 St. Deakman. ibora gh Tiotel Dit ant Broadway road 8 44 and d6 Naseau St, corner Liberty st Headquarters—i9th Floor, Park Row Bldg. LONDON—49-51 Wood at ?. Abrabarn ly, near 1766 Broadway, i De Petticoats. our lace, Ties and Collars. Formerly 40c. to (Second Floor.) plain and ribbed, Hammocks (Second Floor.) 8c | gc Croquet Sets (First Floor.) | ’ 58c. cach. | MEN’S HALF HOSE, worth 25c. to 35c. pal 18c, pair. DUCK PANTS, all (Second Floor.) imperative is scason than ever cut), and back, at $1 19 Value, $2.25. woyen, Value, $2.98, $1.98 |Neckwear for | Women and Children We have reduced in price most, of silk and_batiste Stocks, They are trimmed with lace, embroidery, hemstitched and hand embroidered ; black and white and colors, reduced Three Prices; ONLY. 44,18 & 22) 55, 56 & §7 The in white, to l5c.; 25c.; 35c. and 50c. each. $1.50. (First Floor.) ; 5 omen’s Hosiery ‘omen’s Fast Black Cotton Hose, the higher priced, vith double soles, heels and toes, 10c. ana 17¢, pair. Tormerly 18¢. and 25¢. Mexican Grass Hammocks, full size, plain, braided edge, very strong, 70C. cach.\ Value $1.00. (Third Floor.) Full 6-ball Croquet Sets, hard wood,, handsomely painted and varnished, $1.00 cach, (Third Floor.) Saturday Specials for Men. MEN'S NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, of Madras and Percale Cloths, over from, regular NEGLIGEE $2.00; at forty styles to select $1.48 each. price $1.00; at : : 55. each. MEN'S ALL-WOOL BLUE SERGE 4 COATS, sizes 34 to 44 chest, reg] MEN'S and BOYS ular price $3.98; at SHIRTS, large assortment of pat-r $2 89 each. terns, formerly 75c. to 85c.; at . i 35c, each, MEN'S TWO-PIECE JERSEY) MEN'S MADRAS PAJAMAS, white/ and fancy, regular $1.00 grade; at plain and fancyy ir; at (First Floor,) Summer Furmiture Reduced. It has been our custom every Summer to make large piece of Summer Furniture. before. New Furniture is beginning to arrive, and space is not so available as formerly on account of extensive altera- tions. The following examples are indicative of the generous reductions that have been made throughout : 100 large Maple Porch Rockers (like have double reed seat 75 large Maple Porch Rockers, closely double reed seat and back, fancy shaped broad arms, at WORLD VACATION B 1881 BROADWAY, EAU NOW OPEN, AR 88TH STREET, NEW YORK, a { PRR ee on 4