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Boat baaataavtlO Iba. aad ap Madlaa aad ailaad. 1M Iba. aad apward MOO 40 Good ta ebotoa Ifebta, 180 ta . 188 Iba... r.T...V:... B.10O8J0 Caaaaaaa to aoad Uabto. 188 to 180 lba.....M ...mmm... 8. BJaasbi ..............mm T.T Pjat PW T. Balk a? aala .V BHBBr. Caamaa to abate aprlag Uaiba . ISO C80 Coaaaio to aaadluam aprtac laaaba .... ..... . .. . 4.00fl 4-00 Oood to cbatea yaarllaaa 4.001 8.00 Coataaoa to vaadtaai yaarlteaa.' 8.784 i 4.85 Good to cboloa taaip.MHM.n 4 004 4.50 Fair ta stadlaa abaap.....MOTS 8.8541 8.75 rulla to throw-oata..... lAOjl 8.00 praadlag avaa 8.06448 Bacfca. par U0 loa.......... 8J)0O LOO ; rTian UTB STOCK MABXBTS. ' CINCINNATI. Oct. IB ratfla arolnto tSTj aaarkat alawj abippara. 86O0JL CaTo -araa aau aaa waaa; azua. aaTDa. food ta eboica parkara and butebara. 88.18 av.av. aooap vacaipia. a.j market ataady atra. rt aatra, a. Lamoa atarkat ataadys P1TT8BVRO. Pa Ort 15. Cattla Sap. JlJ lUbts.Barfeatataady; ebolra. S7.3&43 bWbara?aVr8084S ? faii84!7?4!S I'cra' ob. L004J4.00; oonunoa to good fat balla, pr-a.ao Sapply fair: aaarkat lower: prima weth er. 8L0OO4.T8: good mUed, 844J4.40; fair Billed. 8L40r88i calla aad eomaaoa. 83 ill; aprlng Umbo. 84.5Ott7A0. Hop RoRipia, tea. Koaw aorkei SB 8043085; Plra. 9.S iaoi i ttaga, fal7.60. , UNION STOCK YARDS. 111., OcL 15 Hoga Uoratpta, T.OOO; market BOlOe good baary, 884IV0.05t rough bearr. 88.13 ,a ao; iigat. aa.auajw.au: piga, aaji9aia.au; ufelk. 8L454t8.afl, Cattle Reeelpta. 800: market ateadr: beeree, 14.75428; owe and belfera. 8L85430.78; atorkrra and feadera. 0i8Ai78; Texan. 84.4043340: calTea. 88gj 10 iaeep Reeolpta. 2.000; market ataady ; nnflaa aad weatera, 884H4.40; lamba, 84.00 O7.10. BAST BCTTALO. Oct. ISCattla Rrafpta. 80 bead : aaarket qniot aad ataady : trlno ataara. $707.20; botcher gradaa. 8LM afow. 80a lower; call to choice, 88.784J10JMX Saeep aad Umbo Reeelpta, 4.000; market active aad atrong: choice lamba, 17.97.15; raU ta fair, 88.7Mt8.75i yearling. 3&254J '8.75: ahaep. 83275. Hoga Reeelpta, $.400: market active aad ataady : rorfcora, faOC40; plga. . 40; mixed, M.8o0.40; bear i. 340430.23; xoagba. $7io8; ataga. O.SO-37. IJORT HOOS AT FRKMIl'lf. eje.70. cairaa ataoetpia. iuv aaaa : maraei , Jamae B. Paole ta the Chicago Examiner ena i "Light hoga promlae to bold a pre-i tnfam at the market all winter. Tbay arai aaatca aad both ahlppera aad bacon carer wane wem. crea iae eaac la rareraiag it eaetam aad aaadlag lard to market. New corn la being contracted by feedera at 35 aanie per aa ta iae country, aaa taat aaaaaa fat boa. 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CHICAGO. Oct. eteead a blgharj aara. Mm 140 law, Tba markat Bold wltkts a narrow ranga all da. Tba avaalag to wheat waa fraaUaaaUy bJgkar, mAaaaaad by a Rule battar caab dmad aaaaraad kaaa Friday. Tba aaaallev uflailaan aa ta pit alao gave tba market baeyaaay. Tba aawa waa of tba aaaaa roatlaa aharacaaa. Both lag at Jmpartaaca barlag dealaaa8 era algbt. Tba trad eontlaaee prafaa atoaal aad at Uajea tha market ralad aatramely dalL Cora apaaad higher la aympatbiy with wbaat. bat aold oft We a aUck caab demand. Commlaatoa aeaaaa were a both a Idea of tba aaarkat aad a generally bear lab feeling piwrailad. Oate ware felt tee klgber, bat tba markat feaad aa eupport. Tba beariah aea 1 1 meat la corn a z tended to thla aaraaL Trade waa Ught aad aalmpartaat. Proelaloaa exhibited aome etreeatB ertth tha higher bogr market Tha trade, howarar waa amall aad without fatara. CHICAOO OBAIlf. (By A. W. Tboaaaaa C.V Cloelar Article. Opt. High. Law. OcC la. Oct. 14. Dacw. 00 May. 1.01 1.01 u Inly. 06 Dec-. 474 Hay. 50 B0 yaljb, 60 oo OATS Dec. 80 30, May. 84 Joiy. KM FORK Oct. .A.. Jaa. 1708 May. 14.77 LARD Oct. . ... Nov. 11.78 Jan. 107

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RIBS Oct. 10.8T 11.00 'J0 K7 11.00 lO.KSf Jaa. 03T 0.40 085. 8S7 May. 8.30 8.30 8.25. 8.T if,, ild. fAak. INamlnaU INDIAN AFO LIS GRAIN. Wheat Strotc. Oa track. No. 8 rad Oe ; extra 8 redT 03c; Ko. 8 red. 00c; Oa. I tobat, 8flc Xorataber. eXHa DacaaiaerJ Cora Stronr. Throagb bllllDg. Ka. S wblta. 81c; No. 8 white, 61a; No. 4 white, 40c fife. 8 Wblta mixed. 80a: No. 8 whlba mixed, 50c: No. 4 white mixed. 48o No. 3 vellow. Bart No. a Telle w. sic: No. 4 yel low, 40c: No. a mixed. 40141 8 ' mixed. awwc; no. a mixeo, aitac oata atroag. W 1 ... AJ.m m Thro aaa bRIlaav No. aUadard. 84c t MoT whlba. MUe: No. 4 white. S2HC1 o. a mixeo. 82tfc No 8 mixed, 32Kc 8134. . . o. d mixed. Iaa Steada. Oa trar. Chetca ttma. itaady. Oa trace tby, 81840: No. 1 timothy, gl8; Ma. t tlnaetkr. 814: No. 1 llabt clover mixed. 814: No. 1 beary ckrrcr mixed. 1240; No. I rWraa, 810; rye at raw, 8840 1 wbaat atnvj aa: aata etraw, as. leapeertoaet Wheat Tat No. 8 iad 9 ara; aampla. 1 car; total, a car. Cora 4a: No. 8 wblta, 10 can; No. 4 wblta. caret No. a yellow, 1 car; No. 8 yellow. 8 cava; No. 4 yellow, 8 cam No, 8 ojlxed, t can; eample, 8 can; total, 31 car. Oat: No. 8 white, 1 car) No. 8 Tallow, t ar( Ma, 8 mUad, a tarai total, I aara. Oa toin I Standard. 8 caret Ma. 8J wBJte. caras No. a wait, i cart aampiav J can toUL 10 car. Oatl No. 2 wtUte, nMl total, a nn. Hay Mo. 1 timothy. 1 can 'Ma. 1 baa cloTar mlxad. 8 can; a grada timothy, JL oaa-a xviaia aara. WAOON MAUIT. Wheat No. a red, 88c, aampl mill lag. ora aogeae. Shelled Oata tTtXMc. Straw Oato atraw. 8BQ7ft wheat atraw. 884x0. Baywnatathy. glTOUt baled, 814400 11408 mixed, titold; Iheiod, i3016 CHICAOO CASH OBAIM. CHICAGO, Oct" U. aeh wheat No. id. 04097c I No. 8 red, 9aUQ96c No. 2 trd wTntar. 8oe0c; Mo. Thard Winter. ICOOVjkc; M. 1 northern aprlng, 31. UO 111 He. 2 northern eoriaa. tf.bOalLAI: Me. 8 norther We. a aorthar prlaa; 4140010: No, 1 Ka, a anrlac. am ril vwbh vvi aar avwan aa wvajf-iajwav v v. a wait 8 yellow, 48048Uc; Mo! 4?JK8V Na. 4 wblta, 48048ci Ma. 4 yellow, 48 taa aatoMa. 30c j No. 1 wblta. 338 JUTBBtFOOIt GRAZJf. LTTERPOOL, Oct 15. Tba effaot af tba lata rally la wheat la America Friday waa effect here by tha aoaxpectedly heavy Amerlaaa ahlpmenta aa abewn by Braderel datlaaaa prevailed and thto led to aome era! daUaeee prevailed aad tale lad to aome further iaur. Jaat befor tha do soma week-end eovaiing developed aad prlcea reacted allghtly. Cargo offering were limited aad expectatloaa are for a liberal decrease in tba worM ahlpmenta. At the cleaa the market waa dull but ateadier with price 0d lowar tbaa Friday. Cora waa quiet aad d lowar. Plata offer war rather easier, due to the heavlaaaa la Amortou and thla led ta aome preaaura. toiAoo oatAiar. TOLJCDO, O, Oct. 15. Wheat, caab. c Daeamher, aac May. Sl.03. Corn, l. file 1 December. 4Vet MavT B2Ue, Oata, caab. 8Sc j December. 83 May, mvmjo. atya. mo. z, isc: now a, TZte, Clove seed. caah. October, December aad. March, 88-80. Alalk, prima October and December. gaU. Timothy, prima and October, 84.10. BUFFALO. Bl'FFALO, M. T. Oct wbaat No. 1 northern. 31 15. Bnrtna 81.13. Winter wheat No. 8 red, 90c; No. 2. white, 98c. Corn No. 3 yellow. 55c: Mo. 3 yel low, 6401 No. 4 yellow. (Uc: No. 3 mixed. Oic. Oata Mo. 2 wblta, 33c; No. 3 white, 35c t No. 4 white, 34c; ataadard, 85c BarleynOSSo. Rye No. 1. 81c; No. 2, aid. 78c; No. 2. new, 79c OTHER GRAIN MARKETS (Cloalng Prlcea.) MINNEAPOLIS, Oct 15. Wheat, December. 2140; May, 8L10U. Dt'LUTH. Oct 16-Wheat, Deccmben $1.07 : May. 11.11. WINNIPEG. Oct 13 Wheat, December, 9c; May. 90c. ST. LOL'tS. Oct. 18. Wheat, December. KANSAS CITY, Oct. 13. Wheat, Decern her, M404e: May. 98428e. ! NEW TORK. Oct 15. Wheat. Decern-' bar, $148; May, $1.07. I CULLS HINT A BRUTE Sister of Murdered Woman Says Slayer Bought trouble to Her Family. . Ql AIM WnilAM PPCIIATCn OLAII VVUMAli bnCMA I CU (American Newa Service) New York, Oct. 15. The body Lillian 'Elodie Dodge Chute. Who was . . avittvu 1UV9U1T aw vuittauu, ai. . vj , ' , Dr. Lorlng R. Loomls, the mining spec ulator. waa brought to thla city by S. M. Williams, an old friend of the . II, - J tm . - . i . f J Chute family. The casket containing the body of Miss Dodge was taken directly, from the train to Fresh Pond Crematory, to be cremated this after-

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WALL ST1TEET TORK. Oct. New Teak atoek aaaaa aa oeeratiooa Saturday morning waa aary aixauax to taoae as jrnaay. Opening gaouOaaa raagad from U to H point aba tha prarMaa claalng, the tba aaarkat yielded ta moderate aautag praaaara to tha aaaaut of eaa point ta the lea 0 ara aad H la the leaa active aharea. AC ta aad of thirty ailiiataa prtcaa bona ta rally aad tba eema eaaaert waa la e viae a that appeared la tba prcrloaa aaaataa. Caandtaa PadSa aad St Fan! war eaeeptlona to tha gvaaral saiea moramaat. Caaadlaa adraacad 1 aetata oa a .Saw traaaaetleaa aad St. Faal mala tain ed a. advenoa wheat tba Mat waa aaUtag eft a noteworthy featare waa tha beery traaeactlona and activity in tha Iotarboroagh aharea, tba preferred advanced 1 and the common leeae galaed . thee game ware alao maintained daring the lowering of Brtooe la tha aeaaral market. The two area anaoanoed after tha aeaaloa Fri day aecaaloaed aome aneaalaaaa. otherwlee tba aawa avcraight waa af a laxportaaca markatwma. Tha market continued ta Improve toward tba aad ad tba Sret hooy vadar tha leaderahtp af Ualoa Fadflc. BeadlBg aad Steal common, price reaching tracuoaa above Friday high uoUUona, aad thla apparently gavetha market renewed atlmalaa. A gaaeral bayiag. movement ooeuxred In tha cloalng half hoar. Lara bktcka of tba leading railroad and better elaae of ladaatrtal axoeka were bid ap la a epictted manner aad floal tranaaetlooa were at tba blgheet piicea oa the movement. Thar waa a decided Improvement la outalda participation, many brokerage array reporting: lacreaaed afflc attend a oca and Inquiry tor leading aaeurttlaa. Government bonda were aachaaged and other beade ataady. Total galea, 4S2JW0 aharea. NEW TORK STOCKS. (By A. W, Tbomaoo Co. 15. Open Low. Clone. 104W 105 AmaL Can. 00 Am. Can ..... 8' Am. Can. pfd... TO Am. Car Fdr.. 63 ABV LOCO. mmmwM 04 Smalt. T4 T. A T...138. Anaconaa. ....... aiia Bait. , , 4. A. . aapdko 0SO a 0 I anadlaa Padnc 180 vaa v-t ar aaO mm 83 M. A 84. PM. 120 olorado FaUy 30 'aaa. OUmMtt 885 I . aK. " A4 Dial. Sao... . 2l am aa-a axbiaax e acpap acta U V . sv Ot, Northern nCd 130TA 131 130 an. uty aov & aa earn oa? at .".. i i A T . 35 Mo. Paiaqc 57 NeUosAl Lead... 60 N. T. Centrals. 118 11V Mar. Pxrlflo 130 PennayrfaaU M 131 People Oaa. 100 Rep: Steel 3 Rea. Steal afdV. T Reading .... awt51 Rack Xalaad.M.. 33 lii4 33 Moat t aland hfA 00 Boa. Pec 1184 1104 11 liOH T. St, L. AW... 28 , 2SV4 x- c xeiTr. pzn ova ... on -a ... 04) TO VIZ HOT 120 Va. Pae. 172V4-K V. 8. Steel pfdM 120 120 tTtah Copper.... 61 51 51 XSW TORK BONDS. 4. T. T. Coav. 103 Aaehhtoa 4c. 80 Ateb. Caav. 4a. 105 Mo. Pac. lata.. 100 M. T. C 3a. 80 Beading 4a..... 80 6tXrs.W.lat 4a 80 B. R. T. e. 8344! D. R. O. 4a.... 034 St.b.B.w. 2aaa. 83' giita: C O. 4a.M 101 C4t M.W.Coaa. U2 Erie General... TO so. ny. aa....M 1071 So. Ry. 4a...... T1 S. Pac Con. 4a 09 Tea. Pae. 5a.... 109 TJ. P. Conv. 4a. 100 Oral EUc Oa. 44 Iron Mt. aa.... 101 L.AN.Unlfld 4 08 v. r. iae aa.... iui W. Shore tot 4a 101 WabTRaf. 4a.. 00 M. K. T. 2a.. 31 Watha Con. Oa 92 n. jw. r. a.... as N. J. C 8a.. M 120 u. a. b. oa.... 101 raw toi CURB. Stand.OlU Nlpeng 108-K Am. Toe. 41 iaKae. a Kawaide.. a Oh. Cn. RayCt Ch. 8b. MUml Cgw 19 Ray Can.. SOU K-rii-a'-S Kerr Lah 0 Con.Aa. Un.Mn. inc. aiao.. an Jam. Ex. 28 ElvCt 18 Maa.T. 1 Dv.Dly 2 3-H Brit CoL. 7 BBOBT TXBM MOTES. Oct. 15. vwaiyiai, Aui.ja.iai iJ. Dili, an, Am.Clgar Co,Ser.A4 Mcb.13.1011 09 100 AmCtiar Co4er.B.4 Mch.lM012 98 98 Bait Ohio ......4 fichOO.1911 99 100 Company, T A .... i. Bid. Aak. Bethlehem SteeiCo4 Nov. L1914 95 aa 1 Chicago A Alton. .0 0. Baaa. A Dayto.4 CZ C, C As St L..8 Hudaoa Compaalaa.8 Hudaoa Companlee.8 jtca.ia.iwis 9e July LlOiaOT ja anal J011 100 1001, Oet.13,1011 97 Feb. 1.1918 0T 08 100 mieroor. k. x. . ..a May 1.1911 101 102 K. Oty Ry. A Ltd aept.x,iwix an v af a .IS 1 ai a CAW a &. uty ny. e it.a i-aeaawaa. steal Co.5 Mch4,19l5 9l 92 Minn. 4k 8t I..,. 5 Feb. 1J9U00 99 M. T. M. H. 1.9 Jan. 8,1912 100 101 St U A S. rKFeb. 1,1913 100 101 m 1 a a rmwmwo nca. l.ivitfvo 07 Southern Rv. .8 Feb. l.lBia 9741 08 Tidewater Co. . .8 JuneLlMS 10fl Weat Tel. A Tele4 Feb. 1.1912 99 99 Weattaghoua Elec.8 Aug. 14910 99 100 STERLING EXCHANGE. MEW TORK, Oct 15-Mothing aald In money Saturday. Peated rate: Sterling exchange. 481 48T, with actual buaineaa la banker blue at 485.950400 for demand and 483 for alxty-day bill. ' BETTER DOT GOODS DKMAm m CHICAGO. Oct 15. Mar ha U Field A Co. la their weekly review of the dry goods trade Saturday will say 1 "MerchaDta finding the demand for fall merchandise heavier tbaa they anticipated have been In the markat daring tha week la large aumbera for the purpoee of filling In de pietea biocbb. - nere aaa aiao been a marked Increase in mall orders over tha corresponding period of a year age, durlug which time the thermometer waa registering around the freeslng point It represent a very healthy condition when reorder begin to coma la eo early In tbe aeaaoa with adverse weather condltlona. Visitors have bought freely of print, realising that atocka of these gooda will soon be exhausted, aa many of the largeat print mllla have been closed alnca June. Full standard print oa the present baala of raw cotton quotatlona eanaot be manufactured to eell at tbe present price, tha same being 1 true of narrow width percales. 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Wall attaet atintaiaiyt Federal graad yary ad Saattla brtnga la ictmaata la noBaactloa wltb Alaekan coa dlctmaata la aonaacUoa wltb Alaakaa coal mad fraada. laaarnatlofial aathaaiaa? of a tad manatkcturera la Maw Tork at preeent expected to da taxpoataat work la eotaallahlng atablUty of ateel prlcea. ' Dnaaf i.iWa aa.a there are elaaa of largely laereeetag cheerfBlneae aad mora in ere aaaa arnw aax owmaaa inu rv ntrlctad la all branchaa. j Brada areata aara lmDrovemeot aa waoie no marxca ani malilmat. ad conaervatlam at RalciBaora A DtilA aniMial reaort aaowa aarplaa equal to 8J8 per eent earned oa commoa atock, Mew Tork banka loa 83400400 oa th waak'o carreney movemeat. Gait atorm dolag coaalderable damage la Mexico. . j Tha failnre of rnartrr Mlaaeahetmer and oompaay, one af tha oldeat New Yora atock ex change howaee waa a great aur Prlaa. It waa reported that tha Arm were heavily "abort ol Steel common, but thla waa vlgbroaaby denied by tbetr attorney Friday evening. Mr. Batabrldge Colby, tha attorney, epeaklng for the member of the arm, eta ted that tha firm capital bad been lmaalrcd a dob the death laat May of Clarence Mlnaeahelmer. former bead of the arm aad eon of Ita foeooje. It waa etaeed that the auapeoaian waa temporary and for purpoeee of reorganisation. Prvaeat mem bare of the Arm are Arthur W. Joaeph, Frank Magulre. Herbert A. Roeenfeid and Allan F. Co bo. Tha HablUtlca are given at 11,750,000, wltb asset ot 81400,000. Tha cotton bill of lading gnarantea QueetioB la out of tha way for the time being, the foratga bankera having agreed to poetpone for two month their demand for th guarantee of thee btlla. Tha copper metal market continue atrong. a number of leading aeillag analea advancing their quotation to 12a for electrolytic There haa recently been aome good buying far foreign account. j Repreeentativee of twelve of the fifteen national baaka of Chicago met Friday andj organised the National currency - ae-j aoclatlon ot th city of Chicago. By thla orgaalxation It la made poaalble for Chlcage aatlonal banka to laaua In round fig area 844,000400 of emergency money la the event ef a money atrlngency. The aaeociaUea la beaded by George M. Rcy4 nelde. j Bradatreet'a total bank clearlnga report for the week coding Oct, 13 ahowe an ag regete ot 32,01950,000. aa against $3.. 41,095.000 laat week aad 83.417.384,000 la tha cerreapoudhig week laat year. DIVIDENDS DKCLARED. The Pacific coast company baa declared ita regular quarterly dlvldenda of 1 per cent on first preferred, 1 per cant, and 1 per cent, extra on aecond prcfeYred, and 1 par cent, and 1 per cent extra on common. Dlvldenda payable Nov. L Tba Mtaaouxl. Kanaaa A Texaa railway company haa declared Ita regular semiannual dividend of 3 per cent, on preferred, payable Nov. 10 to atock of record Oct 28. Tba Havana electric railway company baa declared ita regular Quarterly dlvldenda of 1 per cent on both common and preferred etoeka, payable Nov. 12 to atock of record of Oct 22. Books close Oct. 23. reopen Nov. 12. The H. B. CSafila company baa declared Ita regular Quarterly dlvldenda of 1 per eent an first preferred atock and 1 per cent 00 aecond preferred, payable Nov. 1 to atock of record of Oct 24. Tha dividend of 2 per cant, en tha common atock of tha United dry goods company, recently declared, la payable to atock af record of Oct 25. Th Silveremltba company baa declared ita regular quarterly dividend of 1 per cent, payable Nov. 13 to atock of record ot Mov. 10. GRAIN GOSSIP Chicago car lot reeelpta: Wheat 91 ear, of which 18 car were contract grade; corn, 380 car, with 99 car contract; oata, 277 oars. 132 car were con tr set. Recelats year ago: Wheat 39 cars: corn, 101 cara; oata, m cara. Liverpool Saturday cablet: Wheat closed 0d lower; corn. d lower. E. W. Wagner A Co. wired: Every one netievea ta lower price, but am inclined to believe all markets will abow improved resistance at tbe moment. Met decline of -another cent In any of tbe gralua during the next few day ahould be liberal. xradera wiu try to catch the changes. General attuatloa unchanged. Popular mention at lower nricea nroceeria mmt. ceticallr. Preeumablv Mav wheat ahnulri offer a fight around the dollar. Farmera win n 10 reed to crib Immense quantitiea of com. Irrespective of tha price. The crop moat be caved. May corn la now wiuua x to a cent or anaorute bottom. Tha forceful and convincing argumenta made by Preeideata Brown of tbe New Tork Central and McCrea of tha Pennsylvania before the Interstate commerce mm. mUatoa in Waahington in the freight rata bearing waa no doubt a contributing factor in advancing; nricea in Wall atreet Frtdnv and Saturday. It waa the consensus of opinion in wiu atreet taat tbe rallroada would aat about what thev wanted and tM naturally led to tbe conclualon that the ateei nuainea won 10 snow immediate Improvement - Tba bUVlnc of stocks Frtdnv and Saturday had mora the appearance of unpuian accumulation loan at any time. Broker uaually repreaenting the Morgan bouae were conepfcuouely active on tba ouying aiae. A. L Valentine. Chlraa-a. on. rt tha. h known ascculatora on the board of trade and who baa been absent from the market for aome time paat, feela friendly to wheat following the lonar-drawn-out de cune. -me are now on a level w selling looks dangerous to me. Argentine crop In the balance likelihood of a aharp price chan cline. "W are now on a level where abort wltb the noa and tbe aharn nrice cbanoa on ac count of poaalble frost or long-drawn-out drought In that far away country." said the ex-presldent of the Armour grain company. While I feel friendly to wheat I would not load up with a Una of it at present, aa condltlona In the southern hemisphere may continue favorable and theh crop may be a large one. There la no outalde trade to apeak of at tbe moment, and for tbla reason we will , have no marked price change unlesa - aomethlngj PRODUCE MARKETS INDIAXAPOLIS. (Corrected Daily.) 1 BUTTER. New 5-lb brick.. 18e Limberg, new... iae Neufchatcl. Eagle Elgin d lints . 22c Elgin tuba-.... Sid (State tuba SOd bread. mate ariata..... ic large box. .....$1.10 amall box..... 55c Su-Coaatry 20c at. T. full cream. CHEESE. EGGS. 1 Freeh tin 24e new lSe Loaa off 25c 'n. t. cheddara. lScl POCLTBT. Wlaeonala full Rooeter ....... 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DISCUSS PROGRAM FOrailVEIITIOIl Local Committee for State Federation of Women's Clubs Holds Meeting.

MEETING LAST OF MONTH THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27TH, THE LAST DAY, WILL HAVE AT- ' TRACTIVE PROGRAM, WHICH WAS MAPPED OUT YESTERDAY. Arrangements are fast being completed for the meeting of the State Federation of clubs, to be held In Richmond, at the new high school building, October 25, 26 and 27. . At a meeting yesterday in the Westcott hotel, at which Mrs. Elizabeth C. Earle, of Connersviile, presided, the program for Thursday, the twentyseventh, the big day of the federation, was determined. This will be as follows: , "Value of Child Conservation" F. W. Wicks. School for the child" Calvin M. Kendall, superintendent of Indianapolis schools. "Recreation and Society" Graham Taylor. The high school orchestra will furnish music on all three days of the federation meeting. Tuesday the local committee will hold a tea at the Westcott hotel from frour to five o'clock in the afternoon. Two hundred are expected to attend. Monday afternoon the local committee will hold a meeting. with M. Q. Ballinger, 213 North Twelfth Btreet. BASEBALL NATIONAL LEAGUE.

Won. Lost. Pet Chicago ..104 50 .675 NeW York 91 63 .591 Pittsburg 86 67 .562 Philadelphia 78 75 .510 Cincinnati 75 79 .487 Brooklyn .. ..64 90 .415 St. Louis 63 89 .410 Boston 53 100 .346

YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. National League. R.H.E. St. Louis .. .. .. ...l 5 1 Chicago .. ..4 8 0 Steele and Bresnahan; Weaver and Needham. Ohio Championship. R.H.E. ..1 7 0 , ..7 14 0 McLean; Talkenburg Cincinnati .. Cleveland . . Beebe and and Land. Gotham Championship. Giants .... .. .. .. .. ..- "..6 7 2 Yankees,.. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..4 7 ,2 Drucke and Meyers; Vaughan and Mitchell. Exhibition Game. R. H. E. Philadelphia ..3 5 0 All Stars 0 3 2 Bender and Thomas; Walsh and Street. FOOTBALL RESULTS At Providence Pennsylvania 20, Brown 0. At West point Army 9; Yale . At Easton Princeton 3 ; Lafayette 0. At Syracuse Syracuse 14; Carlisle 0. At Hanover Dartmouth 33; Vermont 0. At Cambridge Harvard 17; Amherst 0. At Champaign Chicago 0; Illinois 3. At Minneapolis Minneapolis 27: Nebraska 0. ' , ' At Ann Arbor Michigan 6; Michigan Aggies 3. At Cleveland Case 15; Dennison 3. At Bloomington Indiana 34; Milliken 0. At Lawrence , Kas. Kansas 31; Baker 0. At Beloit Beloit 45; Knox 0. At Cincinnati Cincinnati, 20; Earlham 0. GUILTY OF (American News Service.) .Annapolis, Md, Oct. 15. Four mid shipmen of the first class were today declared guilty of hazing by Superintendent Bowyer of the naval academy and assigned severe punishment. In cluding demerits and loss of privileges. In addition they were given a stinging rebuke In formal orders. They are: J. Fifer Garnett, Virginia; W. Anderson. Tennessee; Wr. H. OBrien, Jr., Indiana; Howard Bode,, Ohio. Obrien will bo deprived of the maganageship of the football team, alna PO.B S,GaJlrseemr?Ce Chicago, Oct. 15. Forty-three em ployes of the Illinois Steel company at South Chicago were mowed down like grain today when a terrific blast of gas from a furnace swept over them, rendering every one unconscious. All are in a critical condition, and several are likely to die aa a result of inhaling the deadly fumes.

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(Palladium Special) New Tork. Oct. 15. ActMty on the atock exchange increaaed ia apit ot Intervention of the holidays, snd th undertone of the market was atrong. the tendency of prices being steadily upwards. The influence contributing chiefly towarda reviving confidence was the October crop report. This removed all doubt concerning the corn crop; the government report exceeding even the most sanguine expectations of a 3,000,000,000 bushel crop. Corn is king, not only because of its great money value, but because of the numerous directions in which it is used both for domestic and Industrial purposes. In money value it exceeds both wheat and cotton combined. The wheat yield, though not what was desired, has exceeded early expectations, and a large crop of oata has also been garnered. The yield of cotton has been disappointing; but so far as the south is concerned this will be fully compensated for by enhanaced prices. All' doubts concerning the crops are now out of the way except cotton, which will be subject to danger from early frost for at least another two weeks. Since the harvest is the Important element in our national prosperity. It is a source of satisfaction that this factor of uncertainty is now 'permanently eliminated. The political outlook, another wellworn element of doubt, la steadily improving. Radicalism Is being rebuked in all directions; issues have now been clearly defined, and seem to depend very largely upon personality. The comparative lack of interest in election issues is shown by the falling off in registration in all parts of the country compared with previous years. It la taken for granted that republicans will, have to face coaalderable losses at the polls next November, and there is some probability that the next congress may become democratic. This fact, however appears to cause little real uneasiness, and the elections are certainly a much less threatening element than two or three months ago. It is also a noticeable fact that public opinion is becoming less hostile to corporations; this being due partly to public recognition of the fact that corporations are here to stay, and partly to the fact that managers of the latter recognize that the muat Bubmlt to some form of regulation, obey the law and show, a decent regard for public opinion. The change in the latter respect manifestetd in various tending to disarm much of public criticism. No one now seriously fears the forthcoming supreme court decisions on the oil, tobacco and other cases. The decisions when issued will probably have no further Injurious effect than tbe famous Northern Securities case. .No harm but good followed that decision. The prospects of the railroads securing reasonable treatment from the interstate commerce commission are daily increasing. So that question is also nearing solution. In this connection President McCrea's address on behalf of the Pennsylvania before the interstate commerce commission was a striking feature. His argument for better rates was temperate, strong and based upon well-

known facts. It will no doubt have much weight with the commission and do much toward securing reasonable treatmenit for the railroads. The money situation is much better than expected; the stringency anticipated this fall having failed to materialize. The surplus reserve of New York banks is now down to a rather low level, but regular trade demands are less than usual, and bankers are persistently discouraging undue speculation. Jt is quitet possible that firm spells may be experienced between now and the first of January, but no crisis is anticipated. Perhaps the worst feature in the situation la the excess of loans over deposits observed in recent bank statements In various parts of the country. This is a significant development and will bear wataching. Money ia firm in Europe which will tend to discourage gold exports to this country. Our foreign trade, however, js assuming more normal proportions and our exports of agricultural products especially are increasing noticeably. In September .they were, ahead of last year, and it would cause no surprise If in October they would also exceed last year in value. Cotton shipments have been rushed forward in anticipation of a deadlock over the cotton bill controversy. After October 31 British bankers will discontinue guaranteeing cotton bills, unless some agreement is made with bankers on this side. Of course some settlement is inevitable; for Britain is just as much in need of our cotton as we of her

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ation of a corpora tin to guarantee cot ton bllla upon, term agreed to by both aide. Neverthel. a deadlock or trial of strength may happen befor reaechlng a settlement, and the rush movement ot cotton which Is now going on Is no doubt to enable the Britlsh bankers to take a Inner stand, if necessary, :-. A JAIL "DELIVERY II Two men, one colored and the other white, escaped from the Darke county jail last night and the authoritlea here were ordered to be on the lookout for them. The negro was in his shirt sleeves. He Is a large and black man and had very thics. lips. He wore a small mustache. The other wore a brown coat, light overalls, and waa smooth faced. He was tall and slim, about 21 years old. STRIKER IS KILLED 1 Troy. N. Y Oct. 15. Prank Sheldon foreman of the Federal Signal Works, Oreen Island, shot and instantly killed Edmund Mayo, a striking molder of Troy today. Sheldon was arrested immediately after the shooting by the police and taken to Cohoes and locked up, as violence waa feared. Later he was removed to the Albany Jail. Sheldon will plead self defense. DE LESSEPS IS HERE (American Newa Service) ' New York, Oct. 15. Count Jacques De Lesseps and Hubert Latham, the famous French aviators, arrived on La Torraine today to take part In the International aviation meet which begins at Belmont Park on Oct. 22, Latham will try to wrest from Glenn Curtlss the American flyer, the International prize he captured at Rhelms two years ago and De Lesseps will compete for other prizes. FIVE MEM KILLED. (American News Service) : Cleveland, O., Oct. 15. Five members of a . construction gang were struck and killed by a westbound lake shore train at Bay Ridge today. ' WINS GOLF HONOR. Flossmore, 111., Oct. 15. In the final of the sixteenth annual national woman's golf championship today Miss Campbell of Canada won from Mrs. G. M. Martin of England, 2 up, 1 to play. AN ELECTION PREDICTION. Philadelphia, Pa.. Oct. 15. the press, PhiladelphlaMHT MHT MHT MHTTa? Republican, tomorrow will predict the election of 162 republicana and 172 ucmwi a.ia iu iue iit-Ki congresi, leaving 57 districts in the doubtful class. na Didn't Ten. The lawyer, for the defense found it? necessary to weaken tbe testimony of the main witness for the prosecution. "Mr. Skybo," he said, proceeding to cross examine him, "did you ever live on tbe aeacoast?" "Yes. sir," responded the witness: "I nave lived half my life In a aeacoast town." "You are familiar, then, with salt water fish?" "Yes. sir." "Well, just as a matter of information, will yon please tell me now a flounder swims whether, horizontally or vertically T "Well er" "That Is all, Mr. Skybo; yon may stand aside." Chicago Tribune. Th Flight f Birds. One of tbe few men to recover sight after being blind from the birth of recollection was reported to have wondered at nothing so much as the flight of tbe birds. "Why do not people make more fuss about them?" he said. London Outlook. Rave you trevnw of any kind arism from dia order, i stomach? Go to voar drwcsiat and sat a 30c or 81 bottle ed Dr. Caldwell' srrap repass, wwen ta poetnvaty roa ana keep vcawau. .