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© ractionat losses ¥ At i ere UU Coal & Iron Alao as $a Good Showing, While on i, Ste, Paul and Union re Weak Issues. TIONS AND ERIE DOWN. ; Baltimore and Ohio, Louis UWille and Nashville, Missouri Pa ‘elfic and Rock Island Among the ‘Losere—Bonds Are Steady. were shown in to-day at the close of the mar swith trading during the final hour quiet, Reading was a conspicuous And an exception to the list, it ve tip to 543-4, a gain of almost : points. Tennessee Coal & Tron was anovher food feature, it scoring almost a point | About the weakest stocks were Amal- Copper, St. Paul and Union each closing almost 1 point lawer. sLomnes were also felt in Atchison, Baltimore and Ohio, Louisville and Naghvitle, Missouri. Pacific, Rock ts! Wabash preterredund Wiseonsin | Sat preferred. the Pirie issues and the local trac- Broup ‘lost from 1-4 to almost 1 it, Bonds closed steady ota} sales of stock were 149,000 jlend of bonds $2,421,000, = ¥ q Sneszstes: cri ePice a PUTED iti+te ‘ wosescs BEtsTES aeise s re sree s# FPESE GS FEFTE FF PS ar F. ae: SAG t+ GULEbtel RsGtEs: feFPS FF ae wrercre.s. 5 5 ; i 3 Sd LOUIS SHG af aia Unions De- ' /4$:‘in,an Unsea- and Unsafe Condition to Leave This Port.” Bia “A committee renresenting the Central Wederated Union of New York City and ‘viclalty, the International Association be as) SS Worthy and unsafe condition to leave not of Machinists and the Marine Trades Counell to-day filed with the Federal) Commission on Steamship Inspection. a Protest against the steamship &t. Louis of the American line being taken over to Ireland for repairs. SThe Federal Commission is in session MW the offices of the United States Steam- Doat Inspectors in the Whitehall Build- bE, ‘The protest reads: “The said steamship St. Louls came into the Port of New York on Sunday, V7, with her starboard, high and | pressure cylinders both broken Saati cylinders), a dangerous flaw in| { the port aft high pressure cylninder. ‘The American line officials ordered all parts and connections between the @hgines disconnected, so that. only ont ,fngine may be used, thelr present n- ‘tetion being to navigate the ship to Bouthampton in the crippled and un: condition in which she was when she same into the Port of New York on| daly 17, 1904. “The sald steamship is In an unser port for Southampton, for the Me that If an accident should hap- her other > at sea the would be less and en- he lives of crew parent for not in the port of ay be done for smaller expense in the reasons aoove the | Sun rises, (.45/8un sete 7.27)M were tal Joon sete 12.18 te, ce with th pitas of the ited States, ing Inspection, &c., of for other good ‘and Which we will be| e it heart ; nt upon a hearin rnest}, bro mpteat E ngainet this veas cae hat it & the in- of the Amer commander of the i ; this pore: On the afternoon Yi thereafter as the Pe Pp. sn ‘qu PR eae dy te Jas. ston the new ordiane y] (nie morning a: S| the ON R | Helos so. ‘UNG. Goma: cha Bs WER JG MARKET} ON WATER QUESTION Senator Grows Indignant at the Opposition to the New Street Sprinkling Ordinance and Hits at Dr. Woodbury. Senator Thomas F. Gra AS counsel for the st firm of Hildebront & Be: Ing given by Mayor MeClellan to-day on ‘the ord © recently passed by the Board ¢ d@inen on the subject of street speinkiing indignantly de nounced "certain reformers and mal- evolent newspaper reporters,” whom he d vad given the public a@ false ssion that the ordinance under consideration had been pushed [through tie Board by men looking "| tor erat.” | He declared that the “graft” was ail | other side; that the men who favor the old ordinance are the rea) Rafters, and he explained (hat the {old ordinance makes {t possible to use jonly “the Skinner” machine As Dr. Woodbury, the Commissioner lot the Department ot Street-Cleaning, favors the use of this particular ma- chine and has several of them em- ployed, Senator Grady'a Sone came near being personal. Dr bury was sitting In one of tna window recesses and Senator Grady io not len i). The doctor grew serious and very red in the face, Everybody Who was at an angle where they could see bim expected him to bounce up at any moment and defend his department and its employment of the machine in question, but the Street-<Cleaning Com: missioner disappointed them, Tt was feared by Di, Woodbury when the ordinance Was passed that it was red to Interfere with his work a ie the streets and sprinkling 1 Mayor MeCiellan at that time teed with Dr. Wood! y and intimated tne he would veto riiaance If the oe beration Course: put such construgtion At the outset eClellan an: hae wig eR opinion “He tetla me that this ordin: nce wil not in any Way Interfere with any ol avers which the Commissioner o! Jepartment of Street Ci at present, sald the M ther detlares that if it did, an obstruction were made to th mp ise sioner In the performance of hts work AS at present engaged, he will have tae right to remove such obstruction with: out delay,” le not that. your wadersianding of 10" aaked the ety? of Senator Grady. ‘Absolutely, sald Senator Grady. ‘Anybody ean get permission o spray: kle tho streets under thie ordinance, Senetor Grady declared, RY confers no monopoly, and {ts one chief effect is io destroy the Drenent monopoly of tip Skinner mach’ Mayor McClellan reserved decision, LONDON STOCKS MIXED. Americans After Weak Opening Improved and Closed Firm, LONDON, July 21.-Money was in talr demand jn the market to-day, consid erable’ sums being due for repayment to the Bank of England. Discounts were disposed to harden In view of the Treas. ury bills to be pald for to-morrow, Prices on the Stock Exchange were it+ femular and the tone was undecided, Though the market had somewhat rer coverea irom on the nounced that he b { stantial tnprove weak on renewed sales, rallied Maas. urably, reacted and closed flat at & 3-4 for money and §& 7-16 for the account. Americana opened weak and mostly below parity, improved somewhat, ber came irregul: nd nervous, hardened later and clo firm, Foreigners were hark Russians and Turks receding tial Japanese Government 6s 1904 were qusted at we at % 4 COTTON MARKET MARKET, Shorts had @ bad scare late in the first hour of trading to-day on*a a den influx of outside tyne order, An apparent scarcity of shorts. hong were purchases for European traders, and some of the wire houses with Southern connections came into posses. sion of large stop loss orders. These cartied the market up with a rugh to 9,92 for October and 9.15 for December, At this level heavy selling of to: om. tom set in and prices slipped eral points before renewed covering steadied the market again, The opening prices were; July, 10.50 to 10,70; August, 10.56 to 10,87; ber, 9.90 to 991; October, 9.66 Nhe November, 0.56 bid; December, 9. |9.62; January, 967 offered: March, wt} offered, ails — WHEAT MARKET, Wheat opened firm to-day and 1-4 of chiefly on the foreign des | mand for December in this market and an inquiry from shorts in Chicagb. July wheat in Chicago was steady and un- changed, in contrast to lis heaviness yesterday Ne York's open! Whe Ay wa cae 8 cember, # were, 3-4; De- Rrices ware: Wheat Of Tito ota; picanghda w i ggem —Jul 3. | bid: *Deember find ‘ D nortenten ii 1-2 bid; : Wh tae re a eb to: May. 1 Bit o : May, i 1-4 bid. $1,500 Early Fire. A fire whioh broke out in the ¢ story brick building at No. 706 Bast roe: Hundred and Sixty-sixth street 11,50 damage to-day. The building occupied by a lens manufacturing com- | pany’ SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC FOR TO.DAT. THE TIDES. By es Water ig i PORT oF NEW you«, ARRIVED. indy Hoole om overnor’s Island ell Gate Literpoot | - Port Spain Port Antonie HATS TRIMMED FREE OF CHARGE. Ehrich Bros. SIXTH AVE., 22D TO 23D STREET. it falas ("Mall orders filled unless wise stated, WRITE TQ- NIGHTfor whatever you require. Though not in the advertisement, it is surely in the store—and you are cettain to save money. A Matchless Clothing Sale. $4.98 fora Man's $12 Suit—$6.98 for Suits Worth $15 and $18. You see, dollars do double duty and more in this offering for to- morrow, almost ridiculously low prices. -Instead of $12—Outing suits, business suits, dress-up sults—good choosing among all of them, and your choice, no matter what it may All wool suits, in wide variety of desirable patterns; lined $4,98- be, saves you $7, throughout with excellent Farmer's satin. ever saw. Clothing of such excellence is rarely, if ever, offered at such All correct styles—all well made. At $4.98 these are the best bargains you $6, 9Q—instera of $1$ and $18—An unequalled money-saving opportunity.” Ingredulous? double breasted outing suits—guaranteed fast color—pure worsted serges in and double breasted styles; imported clays, cheviots, tweeds, fancy wo! smooth finished cassimeres, in single and double breasted styles. Fi Come and let us prove our statement. Single and and les"and colorings the most approved—all serge lined throughout and made In the best possible manner—a sult without equal for $6.98. $1.85 for Pants Worth $2.50 to $450, A very decided bargain this. Included, Also black thibets, cheviots and excellent worsteds. Al All sizes up to ty waist made, than we ask Trousers for outing in. latest dread sly bh consclentiously 44.85 The wholesale nee would he more. $ $1.98 for Boys’ $4.50 Suits. This is a clear-up of some of our most tasteful and most durablé styles—sdy 300 suits in all, Fabrics are all wool. in all colors—and Russian blouses, Norfolk double breasted, sailor blouses— economical mothers may save one-half on the price of a sult, Wash Dresses and : \SKirts. Attractive in Appearance— Irresistible in Price. Read word of this, Because ever every word’ is interesting. The story tell of uch dresses and such skirts that women everywhere ne this season. They're marked so low, too, that all who know of the offering will want a share of it. $5.25 Dresses at $1.55. a Ghirt“waint dresses of chambray and percale; plain un stripes; louse waint; entire dress piped; some piaited. $9 Dresses at $5,95. f fine batiste, in tan only; full blouse waist: Tyee edehed ri ; skirt also finely tucked seq trimmed with Je ntire dress peautitully trimme: with self-color lace. 52 Wash Skirts, 89c. Barely enough for Friday's and Saturday's selling, Walking Skirte—extra quality navy Waa oe Russtan duck—akirts you could never 89% Skirts that ‘will surprise inake for a shir, 1.80 they last, ¥ rte, ett roman wh them. Natural linen falta tailored effect and some |d-gore sitet a positively matchtess oper ne ia ay Ideal suits for vacation, Well-informéd,, ADress Goods Spe Remnants of Best Si atyto% ns Sates Some of the pieces veolie enough for an entire dress, Others. are only long eno for a separate skirt or for children’s pretty frocks. A wide rey when the store opens to-morrow morning, but the ues are mighty good, So be prompt, A group a lawns, batistes, ginghams, ete—priced regularly up to 12¥¢, a yard, are. now Sey; other groups just as alluring: Cotton fabrics. Black fabrics. an Rod Abelines. Novelty Vol Silk Mixed Et ms, Values t Up to. Bhe,, All at one price... 25e.| Colored fabrics. All wool Votles. All wool Canvas All wool Granites. Etamineg. oo] Mohair. a Wool Fancies, . 4 wool m4 po We. ‘alues up All at one price , 256 All Impo! ane Be 39 s ee yen Big Sale of Men's Nesgligee Shirts: $1 and $1.50 Kinds at 59c. 75c. and $1 Kinds at 37c. This is the most important sale we've had this season—and we cer- tainly gave some remarkable bl w= But these are better—more of them, too—and better variety « 5 tines, from 14 to 37. for Men's in white with two very | these %6 air) and its whirte Fridays at for Negligee Shirts Mattawan-—a few to las and #1 4 colors gharatv¢ t all ais jee Shirts; o1 new styles, All perfect, high-grade t 4 $1.50. Mostly of tho cele! idee ante ty the collection, of fine wow . t jaterials; printed Sesres, pren and other foney Wad of ft and Anan S cults; and some ‘nt in the bes it roughout saytes. Replenish your stock for the season Men's $1 Oneita Combination Suits, 69c. in, ecru; button down the front; long or short sleeves; sizes 34-to 44, 69 for such suits as never sell for less than $1. G- r 9c. For comfort they are unexcelled, Smine uel Balbrig- $1, values Friday Will Be a Busy Day. Among the Muslin Underwear Bargains. In the closing days of this unmatched sale prices are pruned to a fine point. . Still plenty of-the goods men- sions et And you never saw, better values anywhere at any time, peal, ruffle, with three insertions of S-inch 98 0; ith ‘router ruffle iT to the ta) between Jawn bands, dvep ae ‘area some with embroidered tg une ind tucks; value nag it and win, w Seer ‘nishe ribhon at waist am ith ‘ows of lace or eg i a “s her of art » iy! seca rume of $1, ae Vasertions and all have dust Men; value $2.98; mises $1. 25 Waists, 85c. be white lawn, with 46 tucks from shoulder to bust; lalted and-fine tucking for centre box plait— 85. rt 98 Propatty a hundred—Per- }» trimmed with two ps ly peer es seg well near 91.25 waists Friday. . “se Lawn Wi oke pn nin tha u at if oti ved Bula be He Fridey $98 ig Watets, White Chin silk— “aay ae tal borately trimmed—all in al! some See iy ries Prgar—th ee regular 2. 98 alate (ataes 4 a, KIM vn, double Yoke Brod Babe } © RACE Coie jinn op iit Bek M io tna No raail'¢ order. tc, wai ay iP Pope, on Cg Soren be a } oetoemn howe trier St 29¢ eh! ibe Women’ s 19¢ Veses, 9c One of these now-and-then oppo: a LOR eRe wwe co aoe lene, timed Lid RN reid, ‘deere. value Ly values—Fri Women's 11.50 Oxfords, 75c, 75c. Other Equally Good yparticular word of the Women’s Dongola and Patent Vamp Oxfords, in the new styles—hand IN sewitieoe 50 would be cheap—the price is..... dies may share bed fine tan viel kid and bad ees iso black viel with patent and hapes be wl or low 92, 00 oratnast My Minses’ and _childre © simes 11 to 2 at a1. to:" "aioe ‘ Mere tan, kid and black bf lace Bh | dhhim “toenail sines; regularly $2.60, During the Morning Hours Special Prices to Prompt Callers. These exceptionally good things ven you at 8 A. M. Friday ene C. OD. No mail orders. jeces of natural plain Mabutal wash atik and * places of corded , silk, piain white, + values Be, and ec. id; for the first four hours to-morrow only +e Mm in. crushed leather—some with gilt. but- o; also taffeta and peau de fee, its—elh Miades —A'1 ide, goods, the morning sale... me Tt A gs BATH aun Not many of than two to any purchi COLORED LAWNS—Whi spots, dots and fguree dust halt. ae HOT WATER ores qt.—though bee re worth much more.. ” and four hours thereafter. None after 42, mann cot aati ed Ie wat, ia mofo a omn io oe ee = IRothenbe dew Lork's ane Growing Ste WEST 1 40 ST. eiovmnaeiiat Friday’s Great Glearance Sale. MORE RECORD-BREAKING PRICE-REDUCTIONS! Prio? to inventory we're bound to mak a thorough clearing in every section of this store, affording UNPARALLELED SAVINGS to shoppers- Double Blue Stamps Till Noon To-Morrow—Single Stamps Noon Till 6. Immense Reductions in Shirt-Waist Suits. A Great Friday Spectal—$2.98 Suits Reduced to $1.49. 1,200 Wailsts new, fr they last assortment:in avariety of mixtures. he 10, 4 18 at, Ie ‘pair made pleats, broad front, French back, full goods in all sizes; former Wee 50e, rm ie wie When we Yliced these Trousers on sale last Live tags time that, hundreds of men were disappointed. other number, and will place 250 on sale to-morrow and Saturday. morn 44 waist.. Sold regularly at $3.00, special at. Shoe Specials. i] Bape” and Girls” WNte Canvas Shods. ¢] A special lot to go on sale to-morrow at halt the price they’re usually soldat. For boys ris, sizes §, 6,7, 8; for girls 8}, 9, » 11; for misses 12, 4%, 4,1%, 2. Spcelal ‘ Come ‘here to-morrow {r one of these handsome, stylish Shirt-Waist Suits at a Saving of half, A more timely bargain has seldom ee Made from black and white washable checks and natural pongee lawns, handsome Pleated waist, beautifally piped, fancy stock, and belt skirt is in the newest flare style, trimmed to match waist; value $2.98, NOW. ess sesssee oeeeneceed Poaesveces * $3.00 Sicilian Walking Skirts at $1.79, Mate from a fine, lustrous Sicilian, very full flare, with deep tatlor-stitched bottom. The ideal style for Summer wear; , handsomely tailored; black or blue; Big Sale of 50c. Shirt Waists To-Morow at 29c. from sheer Fined Lawn, shoulder leeve and tab stock; jue fully $3.00, Value 75¢., special, while they last, at.. ‘e were fortunate enou, We wil + for 59c Patent Leather Oxfords at 79¢ , 6H, 1, My 8, 13%, 1, 1¥4r spectal, per pair... 4, Pag 12%, 13, m presented during July. 1.49 1.79 29c | Bargains in Glothing for Men and Boys. Boys’ 75c, Russian Blouse Suits and Sailor Suits at 39. Russian Blouse Suits in ages 3 to 6, and are made from genuine madyas in the various mixtures of red and blue, Sallor Suits, in ages 3 to8, and are made of chambray in ms red; also an ° Men’s $3.00 All-Wool Crash Trousers at $1.65. the lot went in such remarkably quick to secure an- Sizes 30 to ilks Sacrificed. lace. on sale to-morrow 1,500 yards of yardewide arp Pongee, shown in the popular @ color, This silk has been reduced "quick clearance fs: per 27 27-ingh Black Habutal Sitk fine cambric, gathered Drawers, full size, fine cams ist, with terchon lace rps and arms; ka h neck, with Val lace 4 embrofdery, clusters of roi, cratrs of ADE 12x Eo leveled me 19e we jhe muslin, ifn ‘Veshape, square Children’: Drawers, bands finished with holes; clusters of tucks deep 3 4 $c. value, at Big Sale of Domestics Turkey Red Table Covers, value 75c., Summer fabric, sul value 19¢., special at.... ssseven Good Quality Sheets, for single beds, at.... Extra Heavy Piltow Cages, 45-36; value 16c,, at 7-4 Bleached Sheeting ; value 25C,, Ateos+ve Summer Com'‘orters, for full size beds, value $1.39, at a 19¢. Grenadine Votle at 12%e. || Greaadine Voile, in piain and floral effects, a very cool voy |e le for shirt-waist suits; Y sore Be She Women's Tan Stockings, doubje sole, heel and toe, value 1Sc., special at, per pair,,...... Fast Black Ribbed Cotton eae te sole, heel and toe, in small haar valde 12}(c., at, per pair... Women's Low-Neck, Ribbed Cotton Vests, silk Great Reductions in Muslin Wear, Kc, aM Petticoats, righ ped of accordion ae fea; while vi ae 2.9 ae yt, 8 tape run {n neck and armholes, are well made and 12% ber Hh Shaw! Dep't, On’ Friday July the sand. White'or colored Shetland Shawls, J Fancy knitted silk shaw!s or Empire Scarfs, Cream, white or-black Cas: ‘mere Shawls, . $1.00) each Value $2.00 EW YOR PAINLESS JENTAL by our new process. ;When we make teeth they fit, feel comfort- able and never trouble you. When extractions are made in the morn. ing the new set will be ready to woar home at night. Our New Botanical Discovery does away with all pain. AN Work Guaranteed 10 Years. Waterbury Dental Parlors, BROOKLYN: NEW YORK: 414-416 Fulton St. 54 W. 234 St, sal ae ‘Coe days, 9 to 4, German, French and Swedish spoken, EXCURSIONS. (0) EXCURSIONS EVERY SUNDAY ERIE RAILROAD | S| HOHO LA GLEN. eee ey metas oe Bt. ee neatly finished; 4c. value,at...... Weepe's, Low-Neck Sha; ibbed Lisie Thread Tl Vests ate ai Htebone run in neck les; tights are knee length; 69c. value, at.. 10 CONEY ISLAND, Including admission to DREAM Ako hot oe eM ay eter every 10:10 A. pees ee hg a LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD beLLB WOOD a 5 i pin 9c} A