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The Independent-Record from Helena, Montana • 6

The Independent-Record from Helena, Montana • 6

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V. 3'V TlfK HELENA DAILY INDEPENDENT. Saturday, August 8, 1914. to i AROUND THE STATE General Sporting News BILLINGS NEWS. mt rONT look for- premium or coupons, as the cost choice Turkisn and domestic tobaccos blended in Camels prohibits their use.

the value goes into the cigarettes you'll spot the difference soon as you've whiffed just one smooth, fragrant CameL No dgardttf aftertaste. Get that? Give Camels a tryout. 20 for 10 cents. Benefit Ball Game Planned For Leaguers for Tomorrow MILES Cl TV IS. Hpoclal to Til lndeiemieiit.

Mil, fit) Aug 7 Lauta K'kin. I.o returned from week'a xl.lt at fora In Spring fa.hler f. l.uke. of the fonnner-elal State bank ha. returned fiuut nj bu.lnea.

trip to fid. ago Ml. 8 Hu. Id mi.l daughler. Ml.

a Maud. are 1 1. King fiiend. In St raul Agenl It M.l'onnell of the North-. Special to The Independent.

Hillings. Aug 7. The body of the laleat victim of the Yellowstone river was dl.eovered yesterday near Hunt-ler. II rnllea eaat of Illlllnga, by the two 0n of William Ileal The tiodf waa found caught in nome low hrurM-hea hanging In the eater. It, waa that of a oung man about 25 xeara of age, ul.out five feet aexen wmis ('Mott.

Ti me, I 1 1. Third rare. selling, furlongs 1 Ida l-avina (Wa.her) 1 lo 2 2 Irglma H. (Worn 4 to I 3 Had Pro.pect (Moilteuri 20 lu I tin 3-5 Fourth mil I Fixing Hiil.ml i 3 to 11.11 li.fh (Hooker! 5 to I 3 Vo. Mot I.

3 to Time I It. fifth ra.e, arillnir, en fuilong. I T. ii.pd ill.itaelli to I IriM'ii'd 3 to 1 Joe Wood iltidandi lo I I-9 3-5 Sixth r.ie, Kell log, filtlirltv steHrim iStexen.) 4 to I Mailt I'oMlill tllartoelll, 3 to I lieiihi. staffo'd I New II.

ei I 3 to I Time. 1 1331 i ni ru i. telling six furlong. i l.l to I l.i sMe.k iltaitwelll 2 to 1 l.e ii i ollm.i 3 lo I Ti I. f.xl I I Mil' i iill 1 tile II 1 M1 IP nulr tt 1 1 Da u't Lu I (ol Ii4 1 OUf' it er I M-Niill I s- hf a- If I i I'it'ih of Hrlnui (omorruN afternoon it ,1 i lot will har the tot Pi li-t ti're thip ar to tfr (it 1 ii ti Mfiirr? Hi at 1 1 r.

Tt Low miim re uj Mir I i 1 Hr liens I 1 HI I 1 1 1ft 4 I ti QOSr lOcertfr tt ymmr mnht ma. Mad Oe fa aaa pacAaga ae $1.00 Aar a eariaa Im gaagra (IM SwWw), an waid. Afla waliag aae an, Sywiai't fini CAttl-3 a. law nlan. A ata aiaa ilnht Ii I Mai Ktf i for I -mm In Ku-n fhr MM ft I I rn 1ailflv and Mr MH'onnHI tall and neighing about 149 returned from a trip in lie ea.t pound.

No Identlflcutlon marka were Jine. Hipi Mjuuu Ooldcn. Julia1 found. m. AppenreJi-ra and Willljm Nlgio left The Mounl.iin Stntea re elopaient thi.

mol ning foi i 'hi. ii spnngi, nlieie ompanx ha. I.een Im orporated here the. ill tin- next two week. for tie puipo.i of developing nil anil Mr hi I.

el Itohrii uf H.i- Fo.ter ding gaa lund. in intuna and Wyoming, atoie left fur a two meka xl.lt with! The compan'. tie Incorporator, of frli-n I. In fhlrago und. Mllnnukee hl are luo.tlx Hilling.

hualn.M II Smith ha. left for the i i.l. men. I. mi 01 pora led for the aum of Itutie riarr Uurrlfil.

I Quality Not Premiwan 1 R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. Wiaataa-SalaaN N. C.

ii I I 1. 1 it rarnnl Ha! I If iirK i "i it at i tn in Ki 1 1.31 I ii- I I ra fi tn 1 ip I 1 1 1 1 la 1 1 noi i I i a' i M.tfe'tM a if inn I ftuttf ar-1 1 1 mo. Ui i I I 'I I I Dim l.e 4 I tr 1 Ih -i Im a I 1 I 1 I if 1 IJnuMttt, tllviijfd rito ahares of SI ea Ii Tire incorporators are C. tato. Mile lt .1 V.

VauKhan, I. ink, J. 41 Hind. Lee VNarren, A. J5t It a 1 Hv an.

1 1 ion aiihi. Ir i ii ppilintf. futurtt) 4Mir- M.i or I Nir ntti i II? Mor.oJa. nltKr ui, 1 IS niijltt. 13 m.

107. Hollf-' ll a arr a T. nRM.IUDK NKWS. 4i (ut 1 1 on run Mrfr pin i I 1 i noli.iLkp, 1PH Aual-p i 111 I. initios Mi1fiitl hnne to lit Ion, Ih on a imnt of th fetjtm lllnts of hi moll or huf licen i pfi.imin a Iwo-moi (onirt't hKiiltlin on the Cliffoitl lot betutom Tenth ntreet anJ Montatm a4ntie on MmIyi -tieet Mr- A'le rnnijiton anl tlit'ightei, left for p.t, where tle Hill visit friends f-n t'e he.

cut 1 ipkM Iuir.k anti Miss (ri4 art or Hairiird tf I'nWtl In tin. I it f'i i few tl i rank lIoheitHon of om of I the tlireotoiH of tin I 1 1 Ittiiik of thtM lt, litre on hiiPine-' trip Mi- ahenhreath and dutiKh 1 t- iire ami enciee left f'i tn. where thev will Nit wltij lVHe and if Horernitn lM ii Meffnartlen anti .1 I' Iilit' I I lu. I i Ini to 'Fir 1 mleperulent. He'asratle Aug 7 llenrv Hthevett.

an i-mplove tire Gallatin Nulle Milling (onrpanv, i- a patient at the Jhn-Hitmc hHpital followinK an accident! iMiuiiliiK at th fluui mill Wednesday infirnnitf. when nearlv 100 aackn of flout fell on I im while at work In one t-f tire waiuhouaeH. He fiufttalned a hdl fr.it tute) tltiKh and was operated at clock in the evening i i fmlnnffN 'lit 101. ItHi I 1 1 lltr i 1 1 mile nml one a i K.ls. tt i 90 I 91 i i tl.

im. I 1 l.riulii in Th HMit I. fr.et ISrt I il i Ml I hi- li.ik BENS TAKES SEAM AT MOTORCYCLIST i a The Best Preservative as Well as the are in the 1 1 pa of pro-w a.o will filt on UNKIKs I. lre.nl' Ante I lilfs it It eefl 1 IHCOU Ns Y.e St I I 1 I 4 in ii t. i i liH kmm -i i i i no iiHirnru III WOHK.

Ti tr-d twent fdlt of1 inna i 1ht 4 Tnder. hr in imr with them it loose 1 1 pet homesteader hnmnhb'io. ini' 'land in this virinit inno 9S Mr flaia S-eager tf Ta Mer kv ille i Ha uih, die Ast the tlihter ouiitv hospital She a 7 veirs of ngc and leave a hus-ftirlonKH hand ant fntri small children MirahaUj Hurio, ll I erk to retluco the fracture I the le.sult of a runaway Theodore hut, a run, liman of prominence east of BelKracJe. is an Inmate of the local 1 hospital The a idt rtf happened at 7 'I loc Wednesday evening while Mr. I'itt- Was enkaKed in cutting hi big rop of heat This week wi 1 see practically all the winter wleat the valley In the hok and thieshinK of the Lumper I I op will urefouh edlv begin within al week or ten ilas.

1 1.0 lift Im i I i 1 and A. i I Non i -1 1 Best Paimits i IIH (gO 2. sNf.TON 0 ji td- 118. Hell- to, t. i'll hit Au 7 -4hn in- hed hit- with W.rdpn lit I m.i th i- 1 i tin tr -t i tti of I lit 102 mi IIO.KTl IN NEWS rpe I tl to The Independent Itoem.in, Auk.

7 John Kount, at imptild crnplove of the Commercial National hank of Hoieninn, wn mar riesl in Jeresv Citv, to Miss Anna Th 4 I l.lowr ik- a 1 Ij I CSor- New John The Conri.d bunk an Inga department will be open Saturday night from 7 to I NtttO. mi -htnion it Ii 4 I pit! t. tn i -1 no 1 1 md 50c per. gallon IL nth md Av r. ttn- IL IU i.

i rv It .11 Desmond of that citv, and the bride tv dm In pr' i. STANDING OF CXCBS i 1 a RATIONAL. LEAGl K. A t- i i 1 i-l r. i or 1' Le lo -r.

i iimpted I 1 a 1 i tf tc Tl t- 1 -1 jtt i me an I I I Lad I didr. le ir th'ct pned 1 I1 A. IlllUhS I. 7 I mt oil ttr II and 4 Tuti her tumlv hmmK i-t lioston ih ir lest tn pLivtd 1 Th st un it i uk the pirt 4' o.pL 1 with Ld IV i in th Ittl-hnrK won 7 Phil nhdphia Po-ton I roj Louis 4hn inro Nc-vv or 1 ml GRAIN MARKET. take I r- -nr.

in Le i I i----1 3 i a i ilte 1 ill at xi iri't jm i i. a cir -omet Tin- what hp- i rir idix tndl I groom are epe ted in Bozeman in a few davs Thev will visit rela-tive of Mr Kountz foi a short and then will go to housekeeping 4Mrs A Cleveland and Ler daughters. Mrs Eva Moger and Mrs. Janies Dawe-, and her son Hoiace, came In vestetdav from then faint home on the Madison to spend the lest of the eek Miss I-juis of honor at Tuesdav evening Mr A. Thaler and hei sistei.

Miss LIUubeth Thorpe, at the home of the former. ddlm iNvuto, wUo- is. tUs.yauag ladv from Putte who will unvell the memoiial t-iLlet at the Montana State college in connection with the Golden Jubilee celebration, Is a guest of Mrs T. ron Storv and daughter, Katherine Mrs Charles Lauer and son from Putte. are vimting In C07eman, the guest of Mrs.

Lauers uncle andf aunt, Mr and Mrs. Sanford Ruffner Mrs A Thaler entertained at dinner Friday evening in honor of her Pittsburg For Tin or Wood Roofs 11. I. ig- erv i cre ner IKn i off hi- noti bc lie Itatfenes Pnoper and Gib-cm 4ot-1 4rutch-r Hess at.d 4iwtl New Noik Chnago CiM.NTS H. (TBS I.

'St Louis New York Aug 7 New York Boston made it three out of four from 4 hi- Philadelphia ag todav ttkmg the List game 4inc-innati the sene The champions won ftrooklvn and Oaf. fte Teduv ani Ieo er.t is on1 the Helena Light sister. Miss Florence Thorpe, who will teave soon for Toronto. i Miss Mvrtle Alderson is spending Jubilee week in Bozeman visiting the Misses iSeele.v and other friends and relatlv es Miss IOis Ifaitman arrived in the I city Mondav fiom Salt Lake Citv, here she has been teaching for the past few veais, and will visit for a few dav with friends here before go CHICAGO. Chicago, Aug.

7. After a series decline, wheat today rebounded SHc wing- toIi1 ta haaeless rumora -Qf an ox ei whelming British victory tn the North sea. losing prices were easy at4 to 114c above last night. Other leading staples, too, all showed net gains corn. 114 to oats, lc to l1.

to 1 and provisions, 15 to 65c Much lower quotations from Liverpool had a decidedly unsettling effect here earlx xon the price of-wheat The trade changed fiont rapidly, nowever. when the faet was realised that English markets would be bearlshly affected by" ap improved outlook for a resumption of shipments from America. Winnipeg advices leceived careful ccrutlnj as prices there are thp highest this side of the Atlantic, with all. materially above )1 a bushel. One dispatch fiom Winnipeg said the British government was preparing to move immediately to the extent of 1,000, (HiO bushels and more to follow is quickly possible.

Corn rulfd strong and new crop fu-'ures are repoi ted at the highest prices yf the year. Oats advanced Independently of other jraln. Provisions continued to climb. Wheat (September, 92sc; December, 7SRC. Corn September, TiNc; December, 18 Ai c.

Oats September, 394c; December, 4234e. Pork September. no October. Lard September. October, 19.75.

Bibs September, 1 2.67 112.50. Jet I i- June 1 coullrt hear at Li.t (Lev were standing 1 hew Du- rae 1e haole off it Ling 1 Te.Llv the -rot four or five Tel jrd Do longed 1 in tKa.n wit hi- left, a I And wa- Tel k.re -dt-mnn-l rat i twari MT Per-" led A-- ifit At' ri Poter- niK I cm id ii Iie-f. touldnt Hear It. fie cl fend i m. ft made i denial Tnuc-mg up the ourtenan dt Iph of 1 7 opji neii who ted the ji ore effects of lie He denied 4mcinnati peej i 1 how, er and said Philadelphia Le hi- autoivoLiU Mid went afte( ILilteries Ames and Clark D'unbr-rv I.Hi 1.01 k.

ev called and KlUifer a u.t i i i ouJ call ni and get o'- it He tl bo' POWiFItS si j. tii him fuel. hwBLevt-r. l.rHklvn, Airjf 1 told hm hr- t'fuldn call me that. be ball lod iv Pei anti then he slammed me season (and shut i in the slats Then I turned around The score and hlar-iped him, ami tat there lauis to it 1 didn't eke advantage of him and hit a- I getting up ai- he sav Isn vou? kmNkie swoVr.

as the reKtilt of 11. -trmk Mr the a'keJ PACIFIC COAST LEAGl E. Ye- Lut that i- re'eiveJ in 71TTpr em th e-pl; 144. em.lirg at the etr m.soer.ee gvxre- I to The Independent. I ttdge It.

xo er re.ened the ca4.e with- Iaxs Angeles 3 ti 1 Toxx nsend, Aitg. I ait fax Me- out digument fr either side. lle'Uakland 4 11 of Portland Ore, is spending ,4 4 TOWNSEND NEWS. 4 4 4 i ing to Kiuadoi, South Ameriia, to Ii paientx, Chailes 8. Har in-in and wife Mis I.illian Bole returned Tuesday ifiom (ire.it (I-'alls, and slie was ac Icompnmed ln Mrs R.

Bole of St. Paul, and daughter, bv her nephew Kttgrne Martin of Spiingfield, Mass and by Miss Gertrude Dwler, societ editor of the Great Falls Tribune Aftet spending a few daxs, in Boze man. Mrs Bole and her guests will go to Whispering Pines, the Bole sum iner camp in Middle Creek canyon, for an outing Mis Mclntvre and her friends, Mr and Mrs. Walker and daughter, Frances, and Miss Lindsay of Helena and Mr. Wheeler of Peoria, 111., arrived in -thw-rity xesterday mornlng.return Ing from a trip through the Yellow stone paik, and were all taken to the Bier summer home at Hell Roaring for a pleasant outing for a few days HAY MAKING TOOLS A Complete lane of DeeringiJMowers, Rakes and Binders, Dain Side-Delivery Rake, Stackers and Bull Rakes, New Deere Hay Loaders, Loudens Celebrated Hay Forks, Slings, Carriers Pulleys, Etc.

See Oar Line Before Buying. THE T. C. PO WER CO. llouglt one mans wird was as good4 ISatteries Chech and a- the others a- to speeding liter, Prough and Mit: liai ge it But he held 8x3- Rcns guiU-v of -ftTKturbi the peace Score- San Francisco Sacromento Ha ttcries Fannfn unit MINNEAPOLIS.

'Furnished by McCaull-Dinsmore Co.) Minneapolis, Aug. 7v Close: Vheat So. 1 hard, $1.12 As; No. 1 northern, J1.08(s to new to arrive, 1.01)4 to No. 2 northern, to 71.09)4: Nor 9 hard Montana, lot quoted; No.

1 Durum, 96c; No. 2 Dubum, 94c. Corn 3 77c: to arrive, 77c. Oats No. 3 38 to 384c; new to irrlve, 36)4c.

Barley 47 to 65c. Rye 67 to 68c. Flax $1.68 to $1.70. September wheat, December wheat, $1.034. Williams and Rohrer.

Helena Defeats Bozeman 9 to 3 Ills xacation null hi, patents, Mr and Mrs Ir' I Met'artn). Mi' F. Ii Mprphx and Miss Annie Iv ea i have gone to Seaside, here they wall Join Mrs, W- C- Ever-! sole and Mias Katherine Kearns. The paitv expect to spend the month of August in various cities of the coast. John C.

Clarke, cashier of the Toston State bank, was a business visitor here yesterday. The county commissioners and the high school board met in Joint session to discuss thecourt house, high school and road bond Issue." No definite action was taken on the matter and an adjournment was taken until Saturday. August 15. ore: MARYSVILLE NEWS. Special to The Independent.

Marysville, Aug. 7. Miss Claire Hep-ner of Helena Is the guest of Mist Katie, Gujlbault. 1 Miss Annie Larson hag returned from a. trip to Helena, where she isited several days.

Mr. and Mrs. John Larson are attending the pioneers' meeting at Boze-man. Klep- telegran from Biwmin Iat I llattencs I.ush and Fisher; tng Stated that the Helena team fer and Elliott from the four club, of the Cit) league; defeated Bozeman yesterday, 9 to 2 Fisher outlie Senates pitched for ena and as in good form. if.

KOKTHWESTERH LEAGCB Sheep and Sheep Ranch For Sale Eanch consists of about 3,500 acrel Now runs 8,500 sheep and- 300 head of cattle, both of which, could be increased. Forest reserve, summer range. Cuts ample hay. Good improvements. will not be sold separately from the ranch.

A dress Lewiston wellCompanjT Dl Ll'TH. Duluth, Aug. Close: 3r.t3TgcerrrhFr; "Wheat 98)4c Satni.y algbt frm -til be opes 8:30. Score: R. Victoria 3 Seattle 2 September, high, low.

So. 1 hard, No. 1 northern, Yo 2 northern. No. 2 hard Montana.

99o to No. 1 Durum, the week ith Miss Marie- Freeser of Tpo Dot. Mrs. K. H.

Goodmah find daughter, Zaberna. liaVe leturned From wime PenwellBlock Helena, Montana Casty Betor visited in Helena this week. M. L- STIIgglns and spehrT'uesdgjtn Mr. and Mrs.

George Kockler were In Helena 1 this week. mmH tf Batteries Steele and Hoffman; I Fullerton, Kelly and Cadman. MICAS LEAGUE. Sulphur Springs, where they have been UstUng for the -past week. Mrg.

George Faltermeyer returned 39c: No. 2 Durum, 98c. Data 40c. Rye 67 to 68c. imHiTthe faceof curtailed im porta Beevea.

$7.14 to to Stockers and fdera, $5.60 to tlona dealer. are inclined to advance Wt-R Price, superintendent or tne Shannon Mining compan) wasln- Hel ena Wednesday. Walter Smigay, Jack Sullivan. Hugh quotations Scoured haala: Tr.xaa Ine. 13 Barley 46 to 57c.

Flax trading will be resumed on this exchange tomorrow. Clearing house 'close on flax: September, Oc tober. November, December, Flax on track, home from Helena after a visit with Mrs. A. G.

Scholes. W. Eversole of flelena relatives here the fore part week. Mrs. Walter Scholes, accompanied by her mother, are vtsifing in Pony and Three Forks.

visited of the cow. and heifers, $3.54 to tO $11.25. jr -i- gheep Recelpta, market steady to 14c higher. Sheep. $5.30 to yearlings, $5.85 to lambs, to Mn ATni vips MitchcllMwild'nriMTxr7l-7Ia Batteries Peterson and ilnrray: all the run.

and Arlett. Coveieskie, Browning and an me runs and allowed that team to defeat Clevelatad today. 4 to 0. The score: 1 R. E.I Philadelphia ...4 1 Cleveland 24.

KESCLTS AT BVTTE. Batteries Bender and So hang: 4. 4 Mitel) ell and Mulltm; "Mrs. 'George Schenck and children, Mrs Charles Horton and eon Harvey were among the Marysville people who attended the circus In Hel- ena this week. 1 Mr.

and GeOrge W. Padbury. montha, 44 to 42c; fine, 6 ts moathg to 57c; fino fall. 46 to 54c. California nortn era, 55 to 57c; middle county, 51 to S3c; southern.

41 to 54c; fan free, 44 to 44c. Ongon eaaters Na' staple, IS to 54c; casters clothing, 54 to 44c; Talley No. 48 to 55c. Territory fiso staple, 53 to 44c; dsn medium staple, 15 to 44c: fine. clothing, 53 to C4c; fine medium clothing, 55 to half blood combing, 57 to 14c; I LIVESTOCK MARKET.

WOOL MARKET. Boston. Aug.v 7. The Commercial Bulletin-' trill say of the wool" market tomorrow: The market is somewhat stronger than Jt was a week ago, when uncertainty ns to the future was very pronounced. The outlook la none too good, but therg Is bow a certainty as to whst max be expected from the war.

James Kitto and Adnah Kimpton of Radersburg were Townsend Albert J. Galen of Helena -was here on legal businesafUs week. 1 John Doherty 'and family spent Wednesday in Helena. Walter Ray and wife of Cable. are the guests of O.

X. H. The occasion of the visit at ttjis time is du to the ill health of Mr. who is Mrs- Raye father. Mr.

and Mrs Seward Mason and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Al Turtier and eon. and Miss- Ruth Turner were fcmong' those who motored to the Capital City Thursday. Miss Mayme Sullfvan returned to Butte after spending a month with her folks here.

Cplonef Thomas Cruse visited the Bald-Mountalo-mlne Thursday First race, selling, fojir and a half furlongs -Ladv 8L Patrick (Jfewmyer) 3 to 1 Avocado (Ormes) 4 to 1 Gramoct (Mott) .12 to 1 Timer Second race, selling, futurity 1 Gimll (Washer) 3 to 1. 2 Great Friar (Collins) 2 to I TIGERS 3. RED SOX 1. Detroit. Aug.

7. Coveieskie better than Gregg In the pinches and Detroit defeated Boston todav. to I. Cobb, back-In 'the game for the "second time since June It. made a triple and a single and drew pass In four tripa to the.

plate. He CHICAGO. Chicago. Augj 7. Hoga Receipts, ,404 market 36o Bulk, $8.44 to llgh't, $8.84 to mixed, $8.45 td 19.15; heaxry, to rough, to pigs.

$7.35 to Cattle Receipts, market strong three-eighths blood cotnblag, 43 to 54c. Pulled extra. St to, C4c; AA. 57 to 44c; A superior, 54 to 63c..

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