Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 348, 23 October 1910 — Page 6

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIU3I AND SUX-TELEGRA3I, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1910.

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LIVE STOCK Indianapolis, Oct. 22

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ftoeelpta Saturday. JJWO bog. MO eattl 04 10U sheep, saewlnf in all Hno eompered with weak ago sod a rr go. Taer wao qolt a email aopptr of taoRe; In fcl. hardly enough to luterest local barkers, and who a good demand from ontaldt sourcea, the trading ti iulte active at strong to Iilgbrr prices, some sales liutlratiutf a gain ( 10c ovir Friday. riie top waa r10 and tbe bulk ol tb hoga sold at ts.waO. with a few at o5. T Cottle. ' Only a boat 2T0 eattl and ealve In lb erelpl war avallanle for sale, srblcb, ot iimw, I u aurnU supply vru tor rUtrday, aud tba trading waa quirt, but all uurcca tkat prli-ea were elruuy compared with frMiajr. Bulla aud calves also bald steady. harp. Tkara war not enough sheep aud lamba to establish an extreme range in price for II klnda by actual alea, but It waa orliifnt aui'h aa w.'t htr aold steady aal

ti.at a full Una could bava been placed

ttu th aanie baala aa compared wltn rl

kj, wbeu lamba aold from SU.73 down aud

tep from 9-w jswa. . KErREaKKTATIVB SALES.

At. Dk.l'rlce.

HOUR. No. At. Dk.Prtca.l No. 17.... 74 ... gauMl .... lia ... .5o7 14.... Ill ... T.ooa 13.... UH ... 7.7ol2-1 B5M .... &10!Kt .... l. ... 8.IWM I.... la:t HO s.!Xt7 SI.... 107 40 8 M 70 10.... 213 tM Sltf JJl IT.... 241 120 8 951

148

154 172 11 1UO 207 21 151 177

u.uti

... IMS!

... . ... . ... ' . . . 11.11 100. 0.(10 ... 9.M ... U0

CATTLETEEM Goad to choice ateera. 1.SM Iba.

and upward S 6.500 7.23 I'aihiiiaii Ia ml 1 n an . t mm r . 1.SDO

Iba. and upward. ........... S-OOflt

wood to cboice ateera, i,uv to to 1.230 Iba Common to medium tteera, MM to 1.260 Jh Oooil to choir ateera, 900 to l.ie Iba. ... Coinnion to median ateera, 000 to M00 Iba. Estra choir feeding ateera. Mm to 1.100 Iba. Ood feeding ateera. S00 to . 1.000 Iba ... Medium feeding ateera, 700 to SOQ lb Coiamon to beat atockcra lIKirEKS flood to choir belfera Fair to medium belfera 1'oir.iHoo to light belfera...... cows Ootid to choir cow lair tw ait d turn rvwa tm M mmm n ......a...

liood to cloir co a and cnUea 43.00 tJiO.OU

vein mo ii lo medium -owe ana Mlrea 25.00340.00

bVLXA AND CALVRaV. liood to prim eiport bulla.... Kutr to tooU butcher bulla.... i'ommon bulla Comuion to beat veal calve. .. Fair to good heavy calve OiiS. Leal htavle. 210 lb and upward ll.llt.in n. I Mliaii 1UU !!

and upward S.80Q 00

uonti i. vuoic ngnte, iw to ISO iba t'uniiaoii to good llghta. 125 to 150 Iba. Bougba ... JteWl pltf 4l.t pig Bulk of an lea uKEr. Ceaimon to choice sprlug lamb Cot i won to BMdlum aprlug laiuba !wd to choice yearllug...... t oidinoa to medium yearling. io-Mt to rholre alirep 'u.r to niedluiu abvep I...

valia to in row-outa. UrvrUluK Huvka, per l.V Iba...

6.7SO S.S0 B.00O 4.73 'i.250 B.00 B.004J 8.33 4X0O 8-00 4.2MJ i'-O

4.UU1K 4.3

4 J 5.73

4 i:'"J 4 009 5 00

l .'AJde 3 ..VI

4.W 4.TS

4.vr.4g 4.73 a..vjf 4.oo

0.001 ..w 4.004J 70

S.730 8.03

.00J 810 S.7343 8.03 8.O0W 8.:3

8.0S4J 0.00

CHICAGO. Oct. 22. Continued favorable

powa froaa Argentina and Australia, lack of iport demand and Increasing atocka.

caused an easy market tn tbe wheat pit with price off tte before there waa any aupport ia eight. Liverpool waa d

lower, due to tbe pressor of Australian

cargoes afloat and tbe Argentine and Aus

tralian crop reports. There waa only mo

mentary support ana tnat came mwuj from snorts taking protlts, nftcr this demand had been supplied selling orders predominated agnln, with the resnlt tbat prices det-llued to tic below tbe previous cloning. It was s benr aeSslou tbronubout and eierybmly In tbe trade againnt tba

market, inc only nope lor id uoiucr i wh..r n thla tlma nnnareutlv la tbe DOa-

all.lllrv f a invnlatli. anr-iuld market.

in tne corn pit in impro wiuc. conditions and prospects of increased movement rnuaed an eaa market, with

R rices KTAc lower, lasn sua cieTBior iraaita .M h.arv aallara. BuVing Waa

ara tiered and nioatlr in tbe bands 01

rh mirl.1 mnttnned weak under tbe

aralancbe of selling orders snd tbe closing

waa heavy at J1HC aecune tor mt iu 01 VaSOl'

The oats market also wns easy, aooui

ie- lower, with the other grnina. I'rnvi.inna er ateadv to a shade firmer.

Trade was Ujtht and nothing of a note

worthy sort transpired.

CHICAGO. (By A. W. Thoniaon Co.) flnnlnr

Article. Open. High. Low. Oct. 22. Oct. 21

WHEAT Dec. 03

03 V

May. l.ooi ow, July. Ofl 4

CORN

Dec.. 4d

46

Mar.

July. o

OATS Dec.. 80H May. iVl 33 July. aa

I'UBK Oct .ln. 17.) 17.40 17.25 May. 1H.40 10.42 10.20 LARD Ort . 13.03 13.22 13.05

Nov. H...7 11.67 11.57

Jan. 10.40 10.42 10.37

10.427 RIBH Oct. 10.75"

Jan. 0.22 0.25 0.20

Miv. 8.97 0 02 fe92

40 Z 404

83 92H 02H 3T4t 02 1.00 09 V4 00 1.00t 06 00 0C 06 46 45 45- 4640 48 4S 4J-t 50 40 49 50 SOU- 30 30 30 38 33- M1 84 83 82 32 33

WALL STREET

NEW TOBK. Oct. 2X Initial tranaac-

tlona ob the stock exebang Saturday wera Irregular and tbo tendency of price un

certain. Operatlou " were largely profes

sional and of au evenlug-up :haractr. Union Aaelflc aold down X4 at tbe atart

and other leudiug raila followed, but

toward tbe end of tbe first half boar a moderate buying movement rallied I be list all around, the leading railroad share bowiug to gain over Friday's ftnnl quotations. In tba industrial division, American Smelters was tbe active Issue,

losing at the outset and then later advanced Hi. Steel common. Vlrslula Chemi

cal and Amalgamates copper were active.

selling off $ at the start a oil later participated In the general buying movemeat, a-alnlnc 14 to St over the Drevloua

cloalng. American aharea In London were

neuvy at 44 below parity for tbe active llat. Tbe abort sesalon waa marked bv DC-

cislty operations with American Smelters in the forefront. This stock advanced three pointa over the previous closing, selling at 81, the highest price on the movement and thus making twenty points recovery from the low quotation of tbls year, which waa eatnbliabed in July. Tbe buying waa Inipreealve and pronounced of tbe beat, ifteel common also recorded a new blub price level on tbe movement and was taken bv renreaantatlve brnkera. The market on

the whole Wis considered very satisfactory from the bull point of view and opinions prevsll tbat Wall atrcet ia now dlsOTkiintlna' Hm revival rtt lklialneaa that Will

surely follow upon tbe garnering of the greatest corn crop on record. Tbe final dealings were at alight conceaslona from the beat quotations of tbe day and tbe

undertone was ueciueaiy airoug. NEW YORK STOCKS. (By A. W. Thomson company.) w a U4 fO

V lie

17.it 13.05 11.07 10.37

Bid. tAsk. t-Vomlual

10.8ft 0.20 8.92

17.3t 17.30 10.32 13.t 11.55 10.37

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CHICAGO CASH. CHICAGO, Oct. 22. Cash wheat No. 2 red. 04(305c: No. 3 red. 024t4c; No. 2 hnrd wluter, 0407c; No. 3 hard winter,

i2iV4c; No. 1 northern spring, i.uim.uo. No. 2 northern spring. si.05ftil.U7; No. 3 northern spring. 81.00(1.05; No. 2 soring. 07c&jS1.04. Cnah ram No. 2. 4ftc: No. 2

while, 4e; No. 2 yellow. 4K4Se; No. 3. 47i47c; No. 8 white, 478!4&c; No. 3 yellow, 47(i48c; No. 4, 47c; No. 4 white.

new. 44c. Oats No. 2 white. 3232c; No.

3. 30c; No. 3 white. a0tSlc; No. 4 white, 304tSlc; standard, 31 32c.

6.25(9 8-73 4 00(0 600 4.5ii(IS 5.00 3.::(ia 4.25

4.ooa 4.rx a.25C'( 3.73

- ooa 4..".5

OTHER LIVE STOCK MABKETS. FITT8BUBO. Oct. 22. Cattle Supple, light; market steady; choice. 80.757.10;

tin, fo.uirr:n.io; gnnti, MiTin.0.1, uu

r. .i.ta.-.l com-

srinu

butchers. CUUliMO: fair.

niou, 3.304.50; comnmu to good tat bulls.

.(C3; couimou to good fnt cowa. t2J1t 4.7i: belfors. 8;til5.25: frewu cw nnd

springers, IJOftOO; veal cnlres, tUMQlui lenvy and thtu cnlvea, .'rt. Sheen and lambs Supply, light; market steady; prime wethers, S4.I5U4..15; good mixed, 3.6314; flr mlxml. J.J.Htn.0o; -nll nnd common, 82CH3; prlu lumbs. 840(U '0.85. Hogslicelpta. 20 double decks; market nvtlve and ateady: prim heavy hogs, !8.23 ndlnms, r..3; heovy yorkere. 0.3i; light yorkers. SO.tto; Pigs. fO.30; roughs, f'M'a I; stsgs. 80.M(if JIAST BUFFALO, N. V., K?t. 22. tattle lecelpts, 173; market quiet aud steady; i'iiue ateera. Ml.i5t7.13; butcher grades. !ift8..V. , t'alves Itecelpta. 50; market low, ateady ; cull to choice, 83. 7." 10.25. Miern mid Iimbs Kecelpts, 2.400; Market

)6.TZQ.0O: cutl to fair, l.Y.Val.50: year-

I lugs. anrep, jnt -'. iik Hevelpta, 2i50; market weak; yorkera, tO.20tlo.2S; plga, 80.25; mixed. 0.15(f O.J.1 envy. 10.15 j roughs, 87.5037.80; stags, 8-8(i17. L'NION STOCK YARDS. III.. Oct. 22. Hoga Receipt a, 6,000; market steady; mlxd and butchers. t,Vl..(au.-'0; gool l.evy. (40ft0: rough heavy, 87.008.20; Ugkt. ft.55fin.25: pigs, 8H.10ti;s.00; bulk. W.Ut.80. Cuttle Itecelpts. 300; market steady; beeves', 84.7lW7.83; cows nnd belf. era, 82.25ftd.5U; storkers and feeders. 83.10 3.7t; Texana. 84.404:1. V5o; calves, 7.5urj 10. Kheep Receipts. S.OOO; market strong ; naUva and western. 82.75i4.85; lamba, 84io2.20. CINCINNATI. Oct 22. Cattle Receipt. 118; Market ateady to strong: shippers, 83jta0.25. Calve Market quiet; xtra, r0.' Hogs Becelpts, 070; market steady: good to choice packers and butchers, 0.a0 1)0.80. Sheep Receipts. 24; market stroug; extra, 84. Lambs Market steady; extra. 88.8508.73v. STOCKYARDS TALK. Poole In the Chicago Examiner said Saturday: Fork is Uclug manufactured all vor tbo coru belt at a rnt never before exceeded and seldom equaled. tiuMau shipment of April and lay farrowed pig have reached Chicago thla week that exceeded 200 lb tn weight. One load from Valparaiso. Ind.. all scored at 213 Iba. wbkb ta phenomenal. Tbee eights ran

be eaauy interpreted and they do not constitute a bull argument by any means. Fackera are Instilled In expecting n illeral n;ovencnt of fst farrows right after ' Ckrlatmas. They ara making steady ptvgreaa with their bear campaign, the depreciation aloce Tuesday being about fifty rent per cwt. Yard trader are registering no protest, as a lower market will utt verybody, aud the bear campaign Is encountering feeble resistance from tbe selling side. ' , LIVE STOCK GOSSIP. "Every bog in tne country ia putting on about tw pounds of weight dully, and will continue to do so as long as tbe flue weather lasts." said President Morris Mrhwabaeber of tbe North American pro- ' vision company. " farmers sre holding on to their bogs, but It mean a big pile of ? rod act tor tbo parkera to handle later on. leanwhlle tbo south will not buy meat, 'bey ar forcing the negro help to eat almost everything else. Meanwhile the packers here are putting everything Into lard ' tanks to bike advantage of the high perBfkttv piUis It looks to me as I bough there tuu; oner or later be a very radical readjustment of prices to a Kwer baala," OTHER OKA1N MABKETS. (Closing Prioea.) MINNIE H.is. ". 82 Wheat-tx-eember, 1. i--Wtl-0-S: May. 81.07Q

nCLCTH, Ovt. r. Vhent December. 81.04: May- 8LMi 1 a. wfBN IPEO. Oct. 2X-.Vbet-December. "HVtttl 8tt. Oct . a-xviuMi-i. 'TiT'iolYl' thal-Dcccrnl e.. SWrfl&t. M.-Wbe.t-De.xui. hg. 8X00; May. 81.06. caxsT ajto strblino kxchavor.

I 9T TOBK, Oct, 22. Nothing aala IB

tr r Caturaay. v

s reve 1 answuaxj swcMan, nni

tnsera

INDIANAPOLIS. 1 Wheat Weak. Ou track. No. 2 red, 02c; extra 3 re J, 00c; No. 8 red, 87c; October, 02 c; November, 03c; December, 04VjC Corn Weak. Through billing. No. 2

white. 49c; No. 3 white. 40c; No. 4 white, 47c: No. 2 white mixed. 48c; No. 3 while mixed, 4Sc; No. 4 white mixed, 46c; No. 2

yellow. 48c; So. 3 yellow. 4Sc; o. yellow, 40c; No. 2 mixed. 47c; No. 3 mixed, J7 1 . V A . IH AAm a,, m lOn TA It..

7 J , -,' - u .... , , vw., v , ,v .us. Onts Weak. Through billing. No. 2 ehlte, 32c; standard. 31 c; No. :t white, 'lr; No. 4 white. 30c; No. 2 mixed. 29c; No. 3 mixed. 20c; No. 4 mixed. 28c. liny Hleady. On track. Choice timo

thy, tin So. 1 timothy, l.i0 : No. 2 tiino tbr. $14; No. 1 light clover mixed, 814. itye No. 2 rye. through billing. 76c.

Inspections: Wheat In: No. 2 red, 1 car; No. 3 red. 1 car; sample, 2 cars; total. 4 cars. Out: No. 8 red, 1 car; sample,

3 csr; total, cars. Corn In: No. 3 wblte, 12 cars; No.

white, 13 car; No. 8 yellow, 5 curs: No.

4 yellow. 1 ir: No. 2 mixed. 1 car: No,

niixed. 1 cur; sample, 2 cars; total, 35 cars. Out: No. 3 whit, 4 csrs; No. 2 yellow, 1

car; Jso. 3 yeiiow, z cars; total, 7 cars. Oats In: No. 3 white. 3 cars: No,

white, 1 car; No. 4 mixed. 2 cars; sample, tt cars; totul. 12 cara. Out: No. 8 mixed, 3 cara; total, 3 cara. Hay No. I timothy, 2 ears: No, I heavy

ciover mixeu, s cars; totffi, o csrs. LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL. Oct. 22. The wheat mar

ket onened an let with vnluea u uence

lower, being Influenced by tbe lower Ameri-i

cau caoies ana tne pressure or Australian cargoes afloat. Following tbe opening the

marset wan auii out toward tne clone

prices reacted, steadying slightly with

offering lighter. Support st this time was due to some covering of shorts on the

smaller American shipments as indicated by Brndstreets. Advices from Argentina and Australia continue favorable but these

were onset oy some week-end covering Market cloaed dull and steudy, d lower

corn, easy ana nncnangea to pence lower on spot trade and local atocka are In

creasing. TOLEDO. TOLEDO, O., Oct 22. Wheat Cash,

3c; oeceuiber, 0c; May, 81.02. Con

au 1 ana i.-cemDer, mc; May. 50c.i

70

8 71 54 41

Atchison AmaL Copper. Am. Can Am. Can. pfd.

Am. Car Fdy.

Am. Loco....,

Am. Smelt

Am. T. 8c T 130

Anaconda 43

Bait. & Ohio.... losi Brook. R. T.... 78 Can. Pacific 1!3

Cbea. Si Ohio.... 83

C. M. or 8t. P... 1274

Colo. Fnel , ::4' Cons, fins 136ts

II. ,t R. ) 34V4

Dlst. tiecur 31 V

Erie 30

(it. Northern pffj 1.0

c Boutnern.. .m L. k N 147

M., K. T...... 35 Mo. Pacific C6 Natl. Lead 60 N. Y. Central... 118 Nor. Pacific .... 120 Penn. R. R 132 People'a One ... 100 Rep. Steel 34

It en. riteei pta.. . m Reading 153

Rock Islund

1 Opeu. High.

101 ) Wm

71 70

Low. Close.

104 10i

55 "oi

ion 70 108 83i 128

54 77

108 107S.

83

'7

12'

137 130

32 30 120 33

50 6V 119 121 132 V

31

71V

0 71

55

41

1

130 Vi 43 109 7!) ss 12S M. 137 34 32 :

FHIANCIAL K0TES

U, S. JOitIS SEARCH Government Boats on Great Lakes Instructed to Hunt for Balloons.

129 120 33 3

147'1

13 155 14 34

Southern Pacific 110 120 Texas OU ....-.. 141 Tol.. St. L. & W. 27 ... Vnlon Pacific 175 170

II. S. Steel ..... 77 vfc iuu

l 8. Steel pfd... 110 119 Utah Copper 60 61

5.1 18f0 120 132

153 343 110

174 77. 110 50

001 . 61 118 120 132

34

ITU 73 155 34 120 141 27 176 70 110 61

SHORT TERM NOTES. Interest Rate Ma-

Company. PerCt. turlty.

Am. Cisr. series A. 4 111 Am. Clg. series B. 4 1012 Baltimore &- Ohio 4 1011

Bethlehem Steel.. 6 1014 Chicag-i Ac Alton. 5 1013

cm., Ham. & v. . C C.. C. tt St. L. 5 1011 Int. Bap. Tranalt 6 1011 K. C. Hy. At I... 8 1012 K. a Ity. tc L... 5 1013 Lackaw'nna Steel 5 1015 Minn. & St. L.... 5 1011 N. Y.. N. IL Sc. II. 8 1012 St. L. & . V 4 1012 St. L. A 8. F 3 1SU3 Southern R.r 5 1013 Tidewater Co.... 6 .1013 Wentern T. Ac T . . 5 1012 Weatgb. E. M.. 6 1010

Market Abont. 003100 OS & 08 00M100 05( 06 OSdf 00 07V4fcJ 07S, l(Mii.r,ioo 101 .!:

05 ft SHJ'i 01 02V5 00 (rt !W 100(itl01 Vi '.'7 05Vi 07

w t 1(SI100 llOViC' 00 100 &100

Earniaga of tbo Pullman company for r wi w mnAmA iniv si 1910. were con

siderably larger than those in the preced

ing uses 1 period, uross earnings iuuoku 85.000.000 and the net earnings increased nearly S3.O0O.000. The amount left available for dividenda. after the payment of operating expenses, taxes and Inaurance and the deductions for depreciation, waa 813.033,000. or 11.C1 per cent, on the 8420.. 000.000 of capital stock. Tbls compare, with. 810.04S.0U0 net earnings in the previous year, or 10.04 per cent, on the $100.000.000 of capital then outstanding. TU ircrease in the capital was tbe result of a (20,OUO.OUO, or 20 per cent, stock dlvU dend paid in April this year. 1 A. W. Thomson company wire from New York: It ia only natural to expect tbat realizing In the stock market will become heavier and occur more frequently as the list continne to advance, but the opinion is confidently expressed that good support will be forthcoming on tbe setbscks and that tne reactions will be only modersto unless, of coarse, something of psrtlcularly adverse character transpires. Money and politics are being closely watcbeL but the moat attention U being directed toward that coterie of market operators who beve in great part been reeponslble for the upward movement. j Wall street surrmary: Threntened strike of switchmen on Missouri Pacific. iiun's review reports from leading .cities quiet, satisfactory businesa and reflects cheerful view aa to outlook. ltradstreets notes caution and eonservstlrm, but says reports are of a volume of trude equal or suirerior to last year. Not believed that the Steel corporation would consider increased dividend at present idle car for fortnight ended Oct. 12 total 13.316, or a reduction of 45 per cent. Chicago reports railroad north badly blocked iu view of iucreaaed grain t raffle. Some improvement noted In leather marNew York exchange aalea to date thla

year: stocks. J40,4i2,uoo anares; to corresponding, date last year, 174,20100 sliu res. r.-iles of bonds to date' this year, 8521,. 087.000: to corresuondlng date last year,

$1,0X0.748,000.

It is assumed In the cement trade that

tbe -succession of J. Ropers Maxwell by John R. Morron in the presidency of tbe

Atlas Portland cement comDanv means

tbat the Morgan-United States steel interest iu the cement field has secured -control of this powerful factor in the cement busii i) ess. Thla company always refused to co-i operate with the Universal cement com-i pany, a subsidiary of the steel corporation,1 and through its antagonism haa been, largely responsible for tbe demoralization) ia the cement industry.

Rome copper authorities estimate the!

aalea of the metal during tbe past three v

weeks at 175,000,000 lbs. These figures are!

regarded as pretty high, however, tncj movement of copper from producer to con-: suiner has no doubt been n very important! one. .Some of the largest selling factor have practically withdrawn from the mar-, ket and are holding their copper firmly on a basis of 13c for electrolytic, while! the actual market la held atrong at 12c, thirty days' shipment. Figuring on the probable showing of the Steel corporation for the September quarter and the calendar year, Dow, Jones & Co. submit the following: Net earnings.

...$ 37.616,876 . . . 40.170.000 ... 3ti.5O0.0O0

32,000.000

GENERAL ALLEN IS ACTIVE

were officials of the road, today filed a rtAtltion frr a. writ of habeas corpus

before Judge ChetUin, declaring tbat

their liberty was being; restrained by Chief of Police Steward and Bailiff Hunter of the municipal court. Judge Chetlain consented to hear the petition immediately. The men were surrendered By their bondsmen at the Harrison street police station.

Washington. Oct. 22.The federal government through the agencies of revenue cutters, light house steamers

and police boats patrolling, or tn ser- j

vice on the great lakes, today began a search for the missing balloons, America II and Dusseldorf II. General Allen, chief of the United States signal corps, upon the request of the aero club of St Louis, pt in motion the machinery for a search of Lake Huroa and Georgian Bay. and tbe countless islands that dot their surface upon receipt of a message from A. & Lambert of the Aero club of America, who wired from St. Louis. Gen. Allan wired Mr. Lambert tbat the search had been ordered. He expressed a personal belief that the balloons had been carried Into Canada, safely negotiating the waters of Lake Huron and Georgian Bay.

CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE FESTIVAL FUND

FOOTBALL RESULTS

First quarter .. Second quarter Third quarter .. Fourth quarter

..814087.83(1

NEW YORK BONDS. A. A. T. ConT...104IN. J. C. 5s 126 Atcb. 4s 00-WiNo. 1'uc. lsts...10(K Atch. Conv. 4.. lift IN. Y. C. 3... Vp

K. R. T. 4s.... 8.l Heading 4s..... wi;8 i. r. o. 4s o;;v,;st. L. s.w.ist 4s sow

O.. R. I. Ref 4s. '.OVliSt.L.S.W

C, R. I. Col. 4S. 70 I C. tt O. 4C...102 1 C. tk N.W. Cons.m I Erie r.enl 70 I (ten. Elec. 5a... 144 Iron Mt. 5s 101 L. Sz N. Un. 4s. OS M. K. T. 2s.... 83 M. K. T. 4s.... 08

nas.. ivv-i

So. icy. s i" 11 S. Pnc. Conv. 4s. 00 Tea. I'sc. 6s... 100 U. I. Conv. 4s.. 103V V. P. 1st 4s 101 W. Shore 1st 4s. 101 Wab. Ref. 4s... 66 Wsthse Con. 6s. 02 U. 8. B. 5a 104

BISHOP LOSES HOP

Aero Club President Fears fo the Safety of Two Missing Balloons.

Total

All flliictlona before common

dividends 78,000,000 Surplua for common 300.287,830 Estimated. JEqual to 13.4 per cent, ou common stock. The decision in the government suit n en Inst the Central of New Jersey. Lehigh Valley. ' Lackawnnua. Erie, Susquehanna, Pennsylvania, Ontario & Western and Delaware & Hudson roads is expected within ten d'iys. Tha government's case was presented on the charge that the hard coal buslnes is iu control of h combination which includes the defendant roaiis and that it is operating iu restraint of trade. mmmmmmm! Boersainer says: Tbe admission is general that while a recession iu tbe teeth of Europe's tightening money' market was logical, the lull cumpiiijn bad been suspended temporarily only. If at all, and that after tbe monetary situation shail have created less anxiety there will be a resumption of the movement. Nine of ten clreet experts are willing to go ball for an early renewal of appreciative prices, inclusive of Wall street factors. Iu reply to the criticisms directed against the east's prolonged pessimism, an eastern authority.

in a vein of genial satire, says the west

no longer "nas any reason to complain. 1 hero is no more pessimism in tbe east.

tins not tne sioca market xone ud- more

than 8 points T Why. therefore, should

jsiiy one be std? Wall street, in fact, is

me vury sunniest spot m -tne western hemisphere. Brokers' offices have been overflowing; tbe ticker hue no time to breathe and clerics recently discharged ar being; re-engaged at advances in wages. Mr. Morgan Is at the throttle, and he is 'lettlnie her rip,' to use street Jxrgou. The clouds tbat hung so heavily over the anancial world a week ago have disappeared. Perhaps trade is not lust smashii! g record yet, but Wall street proverb-i.-illy lends and trade follows. The splendid advances have demonstrated beyond ncrndveiiture so 1 everybody is assuring

leveryoouy cue tnat tne time ror croakling has passed snd tbat fortunes are in

tore ror the optimists, in other words,

rSrveN AEROPLANE MEET NOW 01 F te" Vd States ir reaping iVhir'S;,7 ltTS.1 HCnUrLM"C W,CCI UUV V1 ll.at ne never tad any business to sow

KS.05. Alslke Prime and October. f0; livi

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PYTHIAN

MEETING

The following people have responded to the appeal of the Fail Festival Association for financial relief to meet deficit incurred by unfavorable weather. Put your name on the list by sending contributions to Secretary Reller or Treasurer Coe: Mrs. Jeannette Gaar Leeds ....flOG.OO

Mrs. J. M. Gaar John Zwissler .'

Lahrman, Teeple Co, Model Clothing Co. J. C. Bayer . . . Mrs. R. R. Van Sant

Frank Lackey . . H. J. Hanes .... V. H. Threewits Wood Eliason . . . Gaar Eliason .... V E. Eikenberry

Frank Kuhlman

Moses E. Myers

100.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 25.00 S.00 10.00 2.00 1.50 2.30 2.50 1.73 3.00 .50

Harvard, 12; Brown. 0. ' ' Tale. 0; Vanderbilt, 0. Army, 2S; Lehigh, 0. Princeton, 6; Carlisle, 0. Williams, 0; Dartmouth, 39. Amherst, 0; Bowden, S. Lafayette, 21; Gettysburg, 0. Syracuse, 12: Hobart, 5. Xavy. 3; V, P, Q 0.

Pennsylvania, 10; Pennsylvania State College, 0University of Chicago, 10; Northwesteru, 0. Michigan. 3; Ohio, 3. , Indiana, 12; Wisconsin, 3. Kansas, 6; Drake, 0. Iowa, 16; Purdue, 0. Nebraska, 27; Denver, 0. Michigan Aggis, 37; Lake Forest, 0. Case, 15; WooKter. 8. Knox, 6; Illinois Wesleyan, 0. Notre Dame, SU; Buchtel, 0. Mncennes University, 0; Linton, &

camber, S0.10. Tlnothy Prlni and Octo-f I.A Sa

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(American News Service) .New York, Oct. 22. Cortland

The United States steel corporation will rubllsb its quarterly report of earnlui;s iiext Tuesday. The monthly reports of un tilled orders which have been made public since the last quarterly report was

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1 . .l - v" - fprin Field Bishnn President of the Aer given out give a somewnat reliable g-iuge Whest-Xo. 1 northern. SL18H. Wlnte? leia BlsnoP tesiaeai 01 me Aei 5fH.U!lt tn fepopt ot earu,n(r9 wUi ihow. wheat No. 8 red. 08c; No. 2 white. 7c; Club of America, has practically giver Sm estimates of the esriiings for the Com No. 2 yellow. MV4c: No. S vellnn J uiv..v., J r" r,t nnartor run tmm ISlI USI CMtn t rt .

63c; No.

stc: Hurley

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L .ft?' ,St"TX0, 2 white, up hope for the safety of the Amer'. wiO.OOO, against t38.246.000 for the quarter

PRODUCE fURKETS

2j can balloon II, and the German baloo:

t Dusseldori 11,-tne two missing en

rants in the international race. A

1 Miller Co. wired, after tbe close SatKir day: This closes a week which has witnessed the most satisfactory market

aroio a duu staiiapoint teat we have wit-

loon toaay tne ouuouns which leu, 01 u,ted these many months. It may be

in the ai !"ia 1,1 ine j 01

brand.

large box $1,111

(Corrected DaUy.)

BCTTKU. Kla-la urluta.... S2c

Elgin tuba...... Slej Neufcbatel, Kagla

Maie tuiMi...... aw State print..... Sic Country . 20c CIIEE8B. X. T. full ciaaas, sew ISc N. Y. Cheddars, lac Wlacoaala fuU . cream ........ 18c Dairy ISci Long horns ISHel PblL ere as. MUi4

uomeKie nwiaa, 1 new SSOtSe Imported Swlaa. aocj

llisob

fouls Monday had been

I lire than 1V7 hours. Mt

New a m briek-.tauJ cid today: , ,

Ltmberg. new... lacj "I now greatly fear that, the occ

pants of the two missing balloons hav perished in the great lakss, otherwla we should have heard from them."

email be v.

EGOS. Fresh egg

on FOLLTKI.

ate

24 2Tr

Roosters

Pi

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Spring chickens Hen Hen turkeva.....

Tom ...........

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act 10c lie'.

12c

15. 1

New Yomrt.

XEW YORK. Oct 22,-Klour-Ooll aid

nncbani-ed. 1'ork Firm: mess. SJu.5flTl Mrd lull: middle west. snot. Sl2.45v:

12..M. Sugar Kaw. quiet; eentrlfngals. iC test 18V: niitroTido. M teat. 3:i.V- B-

nnl Vfulet : rut loaf. S.SSc; crashed. 5.55c i

rwuerca. .wvi.y.x-; granulated. 4o& S5c. Coffee Rio, No. 7. on the spot. 10s,

cilw. lauow tjniet and ateadv; eityj 7 He; eonntry. TStSSc. liny Quiet 3 I time ll.12S61.13i No. 3, 0Hc; clover j Ut'.MV. Dressed poultry Steady : tnrkJ eya, lSr23c: ehlckecs, lOatXSe; fowla, 11

c; omn, -w. i.itb poultry lemninl nolemte: a-eese. 15c; durka. 154ilTci 13Mttl.V-: turkeys. 1215c: roMMKi

lav Cbeee Quiet : atate mUk. common tot peel 1 1. 10iM(lS.c: skims, common td

INTERNATIONAL MEET. International 'Aviation Field. Bt nont Park, N. Y., Oct 22. the secon cternational aviation tournament wa 'f'.clally opened thi3 afternoon at 1:4 "clcck. Flights were started In .Slit rain. The first number of th cgraci was hourly flights for alt ,de and distance.

resume that the main

impetus .was furniahed by the considers-

!tion 01 tne mngninccMt crop report, probabilities of democratic success at the polls next month aud the necessities of an un

wieldy stwrt interest. As to general busluess it must lie admitted that improvement is more in the promise tbau In the performance. Wall street, however, hn

a habit of discounting, the commerci.il

world's prosperity or reversals, and it Ktms fair to deduct that the mauuf.ictur.

ling and . distributing trade will improve

iuorii.v, me toruier ociug insuenced by the .lncing of larve equipment orders by the railroads and the latter by more seasonable weather now prevailing. A large por-

tiou vi tne snort interest must have been elieveO. however, distribution of

ou -a large scale has cot. to our way of thinking, beeu started as yet. We continue to regard the stock market as a bull

NEW YORK CL'KB.

ARREST AN OFFICE!

Stand. Oil. tsTOg eilKr.Lk 0-i6va ti-10 Urn. Tob.. 424C OLaRe 4 11-1C6 4 5Tli. Copr- 12iH!K. Cn lu i l2 hiay Cons. 21 21K.ChSub 5 1 r,2 "

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r .v. an kmi nsjain in m

Lt at 4-4.os.oA3i for , demaad .iC-Ck aMraUty-day bUla,

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American News Service! Jersey City, Ort Z2. United State Commissioner Linsicy Rowe was ai zested today in Ms oQce on tt

special. 4 12 e: full skima. 263 He. ;harge of misappropriating 11,500 ba oney entrusted to him In his officii ' -'t.itlou creamery firsts. 54?V. n.n. ,

receipts. 1.; nearby white, fst cyj L w . . .ut- 1 4-fi.-: nearby mlsed. fancy, Sitt33c3 .Rowe has been in office thirty yean fresU firs:, 24a0e. He Is sixty years old.

When Deputy United States Ma: bal Louis G. Beexman served tb .'arrant on him the old commission?

Twin. 14014 jc: jaunx America, ism ainted. vnen he recovered he tel-

ttuu uu ui a uuuu, uui uicj uiu u. " answer hia call and he was taken to

the Hudson county jaiL

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CHICAOOi Oct. Putter Evtras sa.

flrsta, 2Tc; dairy -irna. Tie; Brsts, 2Sc,

a.gga rrune nria. -r : cri. zsc. co

sireen Oaa 7W 7VEy.Cn 19

jdu. nun. .-ovixZi ;t.ycn 27 Jnm. Ext. W Jt34 Elryo. 3 "4 Jlrit. CoL. T st 7V MnT. 1"? flramp.... 3 j 4 Nv.n. 21 JUuio Copr 14 lti;ivD'y 2

j NEW TOBK BANK STATEMENT. " NEW YORK, Oct 22. The statement of the associated banks was given as follows Average statement cash reserve, 35.92 per cent. Reserve. Increase 3.3S2,7?3; less United

piaiea increase -j.flu.eai

ixians, decrease a21.avz.-sjQ. i

Specie, decrease S2.9400. Legal tenders, decrease $49,200. I e posits, decrease $25,667,100.

Circulation, increase la.auu. Actual statement, cash reeerre, 2S-80 ner

cent- .

LONDOH BAB 6TXTEB. I LONTjON. Oct. 22v Bar silver at-ad I--6 1 16d- .

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Have yo-s troaote vf any kavv

from

a dtaordaced atomachr Go to Tessr drsaxrst

ind gm a ase or zi eottm ot ur. uadowwa-

Will Be Held at Lafayette Nex

Year and Will Be a Great Affair.

BIG ENTERTAINMENT FUND

Lafayette. Ind., Oct.- 2?--Lafayette Pythians have begun errangeinenta for the big encampment of the Uniform Rank and subordinate lodges, which will be held here next August, when the monument to the memory ct tie late General James R. Carnahaft wlil be unveiled. Grand Chancellor John F. Petri and Grand Keeper of Records and Seal Harry Wade, of Indianapolis met with tbe local lodges last night

and discussed the preliminary steps. It will be the largest and mopt important gathering of Pythians ever held in Indiana, It was sail. In addition to the brigade encampment of the Uniform Rank every subordinate lodge within one hundred miles will send representatives to the meeting. Prizes will be offered both for large attendance and for competitive drills by different Uniform Rank companies. The sum of 4,000 will be spent in the entertainment of visitors, and a portion of"hl was pledged at last nignt's meeting. The supreme lodge officers have appropriated $500 toward the Carnahan monument, and every Pythian lodge in America will be asked to subscribe something to the fund. Thomas N. Ross has been elected chairman of the local executive committee. ' A Wet Harvest Rslic. A curious token has beeu found ai Barton, inscribed "Tunstcad and IIr.iv' ping, lSlTi One Halfpenny. Payable at the Corporation House." This was the year of the wet harvest ia England, the worst ever known. It ralneJ incessantly all September. October anJ during mcst cf November, and Nor, 29 farmers were cartinpr barley, a sharp wind frost prevailing. Wheat was 03 shillings a coomb, and so bad was it in quality that dough made from the flour resembled slime. Every Monday morning the overseers and church wardens met at the parish churches to devise means to provide employment and relieve the starving poor. London Standard. -

Will Miller 1.00

James Harrell . . ... F. F. Haisley ......

Omar Murray City Restaurant . . . Alf. Collett Riley Roberts ..... Simmons Bros. .... Everett Hawekotte Martin Carrol Isaac Dougar . . . . . Herman Pilgrim . . E. L. Reynolds Frank Meyers ....

AI F. Hunt J. F. Miller

Arcade Amusement Co. Swain Sign Co. Ed Roser George Klein .........

Ed Muey . Unknown . .

John M. Eggemeyer & Sons

C. B. Hunt Liquor League

Linus Meredith .;

C. A. Harrison ... John Snider ...... Frank Altenschulte Sam Fred . Ed Thompson

Cash

Art of Communication Post Office Employe! Western Union Postal Telegraph Co. New Long Dis. Tel. Co. Central Union Tel. Co. Home Telephone Co.

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5.00 5.00 25.00 10.00 5.00 2.00 5.00 2.00 1.00 5.50 5.00

5.00 5.00 2.00 25.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 25.00 5.00 5.00 10.00 3.00 50.00 5.00 5.00 1.00 5.00 5.00 4.00 1.00

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iJPailadium Special) Indianapolis, Oct. 22. Indiana TJnI

versity triumphed over Wisconsin at

loot ball today at Washington park, taking the game by a score of It to S. Ten thousand nersons saw the trame.

the city being thronged with football visitors from all sections of the state.

this being one of the most interesting contests of the year in football. That

the game was a contest between two

elevens was not its only drawing power; it was a contest between two elevens each of which had a good chance at the Big Eight Championship. Indiana and Purdue, when both ranked far down In the conference list, for merly drew Immense crowds in Indianapolis. Indiana baa advanced to the front rank and is always a contender, while Wisconsin haa alwava

been strong. Iu a football way the game today has never been equalled In

Indianapolis. Considerable betting

was done on the contest with Indiana

always the favorite. '

Not Alwaya. She Joy cometh in the morning. He Not if you've been making a night of it. Salem Press.

PETITION IS FILED

(American News Service.) Chicago. Oct. 22 Frank B. Harriman, John M. Taylor and Charles L. Ewing. charged with participating in Illinois Central car repair frauds amounting to $1,500,000, while they

Harry Pinnick

John J. Steele S. A. Pryor .................. Isaac E. Neff ................. Richmond Home Telephone Co. Prof. Will Earbart

James M. Elliott

Charles Dagler ' . . . . . .... Charles W. Jordan ...... John Knollenberg , Stephen Kuth ........... Geo. Brehm Co. ........

A. A. Burr

E. G. Kemper

60.00 2.00 5.00 2.00 5.00 45.00 2.00 4.50 6.00 5.00 3.00 1.00 4.25 3.00 1.00

Velocity f the Earth. The velocity of the earth on Us own axis exceeds, It is estimated, 1,000 miles an hour. The velocity of the ': earth around the sun Is calculated to be 66,000 miles an hour, and the velocity of the moon Is calculated to be 2,273 miles an hour.

Thar I no medicine so sat aadatttw mum rim so pleasant to tab aa Dr. CaldvreU's SrrAp ?spsin. tb positive car for ail uaae arising rom st -macu trouble. The prto Is vacy at ' .cable- 50c and il.

C c O. R. CHANGE or SCCZDUIjE . SUNDAY. OCTOSE3 'iff, ltl On Sunday, October 16th, there wilt be a change of schedule of the C. it O. Passenger- trains. All train . numbers will be changed and reversed.

, The even numbers go East, and Odd ! numbers West. Train No. 6 will leave ' Richmond for Cincinnati, and the

south at 4:30 a. m. Train No. 4 at 4:40 p. m. West bound ' train No. 5 will leave Richmond for Muncie. Mar

ion, reru ana tjnicago at iv;m a. jw No. 7 at 7:00 P. M. and No. 3 at 11:47 P. M. All Passenger trains to arrive J . mamn III. SAn..w1, CFI.t

t auu uciai i. iiviu . c vum umvv 1 Station, Cincinnati, after this date. Instead ot 8th and McLean Ave.

Ha, Thei?e9 FQmi Take Your Horse to Buller9s Shoeing Forge Where They Shoe to Fit the Cores ' It's a two to one sbot your horse wont Us!i ca BUTLER'S SHOEING

DAI I Anillfl WANT AnC D A V ;rm Fpas. srUcb is positively r

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Oervsibt 1910 TkihWir iii.I a

Buy the Clothing You Will Ho vor Ron rot Duylng This cold weather has come to stay no more warm weather. You will have to outfit yourself in warmer clothing. But get the kind that will keep you comfortable and at the same time have the -style. The K. & K. line are made in the new- ' est fabrics with the newest shades and pattern designs. You also have the satisfaction in our lines of knowing the suit fits you that means they are made right Come tomorrow or while the selection is good.

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