Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 11, 20 November 1910 — Page 6

THE BICH3IOND PAIXADIU3I AND SUX-TE J.J2GR AM , SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1910.

PAGE SIX. Grande river, forty miles abort? Lar ! do, and it is believed Madero baa retha?re. Also U ccmrcander of the Mexican frontier army, has s?r.t tscoutirg parties to prevent Madero from entering Mexico. Captain Cranfee of the Texas National, Guard has been ordered to keep his company ready for duty here. nn A iiuuvu a oiuii Jis believed he has followers who will start the fight in many parts of Mexico tomorrow. General Lauro Vlllar, JUU Presidential Candidate Threatens War.

r f tde

MEXICAN

UPRISING

3 y))

LIVE STOCK. Indianapolis, Not. 19. celpts Saturday. . boss. M cattle and 6J0 sheep, shewing a s-in tn noge and slieep but loss cattle compared wtlb a wees ago and a decrease in all lines compare: mils a year ago. Mag. There wit a liberal marketing of hoga. I'nckers, having very Utile opposition from otttslo sources, were Blu lu P': lloii to redum briers, tnkiuff the Keueral sales down lOttlOc under r;rTuny. A load 71 extra good Tlg bogs "'' l ' l,ut tkVw&rTSnt "nr "a aim " tbe bulk of tbe boss sold at IT.iMiT CaMle. There were only a little mt KO rattle aid ralrea aynilable for anlc. but there waa a vrry nulrt dewaud from all eours and the supply waa euual to requirements. The trad lug necessarily ae dull and rrtrsa. If any different, were lower than rlday. Bulla held about steady and calves were weak. keep. There waa a big Katurdny rnn of abeep aid lambe. but a continued fair demand. HaleanxB snewded lu iUlng their conalgenioiiie at very tlttl dpreclstlon In prices aa compared with Friday. Lambs ld from V7r. yearling from el'ii 4AO and abeep from 3tt3.. BEfRESKXTtTIVE SALES. IICKIH. .

Af.Dh.PrlvelNo.

Ho. tS:::; 1.... w.... ' !.... !.... TO.... m....

441

ll ... 1S4 ... 170 ... 11 60 204 ... ItMl 40 1BU 40

No. . ....... 3.... W6 3 S 3 11 4

3 1 3 3 3........ 2

SA.fWl K7

7.22V4 7. ...... 7.1'ft M

. T.20 Ttt 173 . 7.5 k. 0 7..KI ;M 0 ran !

CATTLE. -Kteera A . Trice; No. b. 4.) 3 - Heifers . 4.23 I 4 600 &.M 1 Cows

3

A.rk.Prlre VM 37.WI

213 ... 7.: SI IV NO 7..HI iMH ll 7 35 '.110 T.RTt 24J '.'00 Si.Vt 320 7.40 31 120 7.(X)

Giuni

CHICAGO. Not. I Wheat fat urea

closed H2e higher than Friday's final

quocsrioos; roru cioaea c nigner nu oata nnrbaoged. Tbe steady tone In Liv

erpool' caused a firm opening with prices

4Vl'c signer ana on tuts nuige large scalper liml aelllug order with tbe result that prices were depressed Ou the decline substantial buying orders were encountered and prices gradually moved up. waking irnlu of lc from tbe low figure. Home ff tbe buying was Induced by reported drouth In Argentina. The trade was entirely professional. Corn and onts held within a narrow range and were devoid of feature.

(By

CHICAGO. A. W. Thomson Co.)

Ae Trice 1,01ft 14.73

MO l.lMS H0.I 2S

PIS WW

3.2.'

8..V.I

8.73

Bulls

3 1

S Sfll 3 4.0)4 1

-Cslves . 285 .0O 2 M) fl.ix)' 4 1W M 2

832 760 1.O70 1.210 1.2UI

1.13 1,000

1!W 17

170

5.15 3.50 4.00 4 25 4.75

423 4.50 8.MI K..V R.7.1

Article, fipen WHtAT Iec.. V0 May. W . July. KU I'OR.N'Dec.. 44S 44. May. 4V'm 4'li July. 47, OATJ5 rei-.. .to" May. M'; juiy.

Jan. I7.'.HI

May. IHi'il

11. -.'j r.Aiti -

Noy. 10.ft5

Jan. Vi

D5

May. ..'.

KIRK

Jan. 0.12

May. H.h-2

Bid-. tAik

lllgb. Low.

t'loslne--

Sot. 1. Sot. 18.

200 U.0U

5.00( ."..25 4..MiC(J 4.75 4.2.-. 4 30 4.001'ii 1.75 4.5va 5.S0 4.ifS 4.:n 3.30(5 3.oo

CATTLE. STEFRK Onod to choice. 1.5(10 lbs and up 7.00 Common to medium. 1.300 Iba ..- and up 5.S.0 .33 Good to choice. l.MO to 1.230 ... Iba 5..l3 6.2Common to medium, 1.130 to 1 230 Ida S.ooffI 3.7. Good ! cbolee. 000 to 1. 100 lb 4.73Q 6.73 Common to medium, 000 to 1.100 na 4.ooa 3 1

Eltra choice reetiing, v to 1.100 I ha ........ flood feeding. 800 to 1.000 Iba... Medium feedlug. 700 to 30 Iba. Common to best atockttrs HKirEilHl.ood to choice.... rnlr to medium Ccmmou to light.... COWS (rod 10 i'h"lre I'ii I r to medium rnnitM an. I iittrfl. ......... .

.od to choice ratri ond cnWea 43.1HM&70 W) Common to medium cowa aud Mtmtn nn culTiB 23.tKMilO.O0

Uri.LH AND CALVKH- . tiocd to prime export bulls.... Kulrto kooI butcher bulla.... Cemmun bulla t'Oininon to beat veul enlvea... J iilr to good heavy enlvea nous. llest heavies, 219 Iba and up.. Medium and mixed. 100 lbs and up tlo.Ml to choice lights, 100 to 1M) Iba Ci'iuoion to good lights, 125 to ISO Iba Itiiiitfhs

heat plus

4.00'ff 4.75 :i .'( :t.U0

1.MI& :i.M

i.WWf O.oo 4.'.3'il 4.73

5..V11S 4.00

5.bOIUi 0.00 4.00U b.OU 7.30M 7.43

7.20W T.33 7.20S 7.30

I.lght Pigs Hulk of sates

7.)0( 7.13

o.imim n

O.idira 0.25

7.254 V.35

to

IHI'EP. choice spring uiedluin wprtug

Common

lambs ...... Common to

lambs ioKt to choice yenrlliitfs ,, Common to uiedlum ycurllnga.. tJood to choice sheep Fair to medium sheep ,.

lull to tnrow-ouia...

llieedlua ewea

llufha. per 150 Iba.

0.30Q 5.75 4.00 5 25

4.23 4.W

8.T.VI; 4.00

3.2'ira 3.3t S.iXK-fi ;i.23 I. 5tir 2.75 II. iHHU 4.0l 3.0041 3.30

OTHER LIVE ftTOCK MARKETS

IMTTNBUtU. Nov. 1.-Cattle -Supply, fair ; inn r kit slow ; choice, l.o;.!io.!i ; lrlnif. 0.3o(ifl.ooi fotd. atWN.25; tidy

butcher. B-VUMtU: fair. 14.5013.40 : com

lunn. f.t06L5Jiu: .common to good fat

bulla 83415; common to good fat cows, fi 4.78: helfera, 4ti5.23 freh cwa mid

sprinters, mm 03; veul cnlves, lMrt0.o

l.

.envy and thlu calves. rciMn.

11 nibs-Mupply.' K double ilecks; umrket

Sheep mid is: umrket

oiill: prliint wethers. 83..itf 4; cuod mixed. I;i.3lia.73: fnlr mixed. KIU3.40: culls and

common. Jl.rmf'i'.'.riO; ,. eprtug Inmba. t'n

p. 75. Hogs Itecelpt. .tu double decks market lower; prime benvy boga. 87:30

mediums. 87:30(li:7.a5; benvy yorker. 7.;!il fi783; light yorker. 7.33tr7.40; plir. 7.4d

(i7.45: roughs. iU.i3; slugs, .''(' o.73.

KANT ltl'PK.l.. N. Y.. Not. 1-J. Cat

tie Keeeint. 130: market slow aud

atendy; prime steers. 80.368.73: butcher

rndea. 83trd:. Calves Hecelpts. rm

market alow to 81 lower: ill to cliol.-e,

f.'N.MtejItO. Hln-ep gnd Lanilm Kccelpts

300; market ncttve and lilglicr; choice inmba. 804JA.23; cull to fair, 83.2..t.V75; jeiirllos. 85i3: sheep, 2.75(rt4.a5. Iloga Hecelpts, 3 100; tnnrket alow to 20o lower; yorker. 7.234J7.:; pigs, s7.4o; mixed. 87.2373o; Tienvy. 7.23J7o; roughs, lo-2:i 0 0u ; stags, 83.73(.

IMON ftriK'K Y AUPH, 111., Nov. 10. fcKn prints. Iloga -Uevelpt. market 3c higher; Klgln tuba., mixed and bntcher. l.iiol7.40: gol Mm tubs...

beavy, 87.2t7.40; rough henvy. S0.8o4t..lo; Mate prints

fii.ct.tqi i .. ; piss, .".wiii.io, mb. vouuiry

1 ooT4 l3.i 44 S,-464-47H 30 4 354 23',

17.3216.3U 10.60 10.02 0 60

20 8.02

WD'J'i 44Vi 4 47 30423 33-

00VV 44 T,-

47, 3033 33t

17.22 Id JO

10.43 O.K'J

17.32 10.27

lo.w 0.03

0OJ2V 44 440S 47 4T 309,-" 3:j 3.1

17.25 10.22

10.70 10.00

VALL STREET

FINANCIAL NOTES

NEW TORK, Not. 19. Stock exchange

tranaactlons Saturday morning were In moderate volume and of tbe usual cver-

Runday evenlug-up character. During tbe Initial balf hour tbe market was extremely dull and tbe lenders held within narrow fluctuations, starting with fractional advances aud within a few minutes became

reactionary

feature, acorlug a point ndvauce on a mod-

International pump common was the

9.32 9 57 9.55

erate volume of buying. Missouri Pacific

rose a point. The Hill storks showed pronounced strength. Union Pacific. Head Ins. Ht. I'aul aud Steel common at tbe end of tbe half hour were above tbe previous closing. The Londou market was strong. Tbe general situation was regarded us more favorable and Wall street waa more optimistic. The technical condition of the market waa pronounced aa bullWb. specialist claiming n vulnerable short Interest exists In leading Issues. In the second aud fiiinl hour the buying of Union Pacific waa a feature, thla accumulation wna lielleved to be for Influent In I Interests. K. Mever Jr. was a per

sistent buyer of Steel common, taking upward of 3,000 abates. In tbe e.irly trading London iron a moderate seller of stocks. Rock Island shares were taken by reprcseutatlva brokers aud tbe buying was thought to bo for high-class banking Interests. Tbe closing was st the best figures of tbe day und sentiment was decidedly optimistic. Tbe talk was that some good news would be forthcoming early next week and the atreet anticipates something favorable lu the way of increased railroad rates.

NEW YORK STOCKS. (By A. W. Thomson Co. I Nov. 10. open. High. Low. Close.

A. B Hepburn, president ef the Cbase

nanus! bank ana as president or me

ew ierk cuamber or recent SDeecb eald :

demand upon capital

commerce. In a The unusual)

as representet.l

aru

by commercial banks reslts In large pal

from the tiansltion prowess eyerywbtnei

915 6.82

017-t 8.00

912-8.87

INotnlnal.

INDIANAPOLIS. Wheat Strong. On track. No. 2 red.

91c; extrn 3 red. Wc ; No. 3 red, Mc: No

vember. 91c: December. Olfec; Junuury,

.

corn veng. Tiirougn timing. .o. z

white, 4ic; No. 3 white. 48c; No. wbite. 41V'; No- 2 white mixed. 46Vc;

.o. ;i white mlxea, WW: imo. wuite nixed. 44c: No. 2 yellow, 47V4c; No. 3

yellow. 4Tc; No. 4 yellow, 4.1'.ac; No. a

intxeii, fi'-.c; .o. j mixeu, iyjc; ro. s mixed. 40V.C

Outs Quiet. Hay Unlet. liilectlon: Wheat In: No. 2 red, 1

car; extra No. s red, 2 cars: screenings. 1 car; No. 2 hnrd, 2 cars; total, 0 cars.

t urn in: No. 3 wnite, out. 3 enrs; .-o. wl.ltc, new, 8 cars; No. 3 yellow, old. car; No. 4 yellow, ucw, 1 car; old, 3

en in; No. 3 nilxcO. new. 4 cars; o.

mixed, new, 4 cars; old, 1 car; sample, ....... A . .1.1 ftn.Al "J - ..nw

urn, u vuriii urn, 4 .i. . iui.ii, v.. 1 .

tint: No. 3 white. 1 car; No. 3 yellow, 18

curs; No. 3 mixed, 1 enr; total, 'M curs.

t :i(s in: o. a mixeu. l car: loiai. i

car. out: No. 2 wbite. l cur; standard.

care: No. 3 white, 1 car: sample, 1 car; to

tal, r, cars.

Hay No. 1 t mot by. I car: No. l Heavy

clover mixed, I car; total, t cara.

WAGON MARKET.

Wheat No. 2 red. 8Vc; sum pie milling.

HPS? sc.

t'orn Old, flO6.V: new, 4.B4Sc. Khflled lHt 3ifrf.l7c.

Hay Timothy. l.'.4tl: baled. $13(318;

mliKl. Iisraia: baled. lrlj.

Straw Outs straw. S66i; wheat straw,

LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL. Not. l.-VTbe wheat mar

ket opened lower on disappointing Ameri

can entiles, private reports or larger nua-

slan shlumenta than ex nee ted and liberal

American snipmeuis, aa suowu uy orau-

street s. lleporta from lloumania are ia

TfiiiililM nml ilmniiLre renorts from Ar

entlnu are lesa fretiuent, with tbe market

Hiifiioa Aim nutet nnn nrices uu

chanucil to Md higher. Toward the close

covrrlnir hf aborts atendled the market

ntial quotations were uigncr 10 -tx

lower tuun rrldny.

BUFFALO. HlTKALO. N. Y.. Not. 19. Wheat No

1 northern. S1.12V.: No. 2 red, 3c; No. 2

while. W2t font o. . yetiow. uoc; :t n.llow. 38c: No. 4 yellow. 57c: No.

3 mixed. 67c. OatsNo. 2 wbite. hoc;

No. 3 white. Soir: No. 4 wbite. 34iic;

ntnnilard. r.ic. Barley S3ac. Ky

No. 1, ;ic; No. 2. 82c.

TOLEDO GRAIN.

miiTifi iv. Nov. 19. Wheat Cash,

WHiC: inn-ember. 95,c; May. 93icf July

W'kC om nsil, Ofi:, imTiuutr, v

M.iv jvi. .iiitr 4-JVnC. lists . ISO. .vtc

lieceml.er. Xlc; May. 3CSc; July, S5ic. Rye Not iiuutcd. Clover seed Cash,

i.72'4; Hecctnber. SS.73: Murcli. $S..j. AI-slke-Yrline, s.5; becenilier. f. Timothy

Prime aud November. 4.tu.

OT1IRR R.IN MARKETS. W11KAT.

Close Prftvtout

Not. 19. Close.

, $1.02 11.02

l.otri

Atchlsou 104

Amal. Copper.... 70-? American fan... 10

Am. Cau pfl 77 H Am. Car Vdy... 54 American Loco.. 40 American Smelt. MTi Am. T. & T 142 Vi Kaltlmore & O. . . 17'

Brooklyn It. T.. 7H

Canndlau Pacific. 190s

tt 84

C. M. &, St. P... 124V

oiorado fuci... Jt" 'on. tins 13U (1st. Hec 3IV

Erie 30

t. Nor. nfd 124 W

Kan. City So. .. M

& N 141i

M. K. T 34",

Mo. Parlflc 51T

Y. Central... 114U

North Pnclflc... llrtw

Penn. It. Ft 130

Republic 8tel.. 3. Ren. Steel pfd.. 97 4

Reading 134

Rock island ... 31 .

Southern Pacific HSVi

l'exaa Oil 13!

Tol. St. L. & W. . 2lVj Tol St I. & W pfd 5ol Vnlon l'aclflc 178H

S. Steel 81

T. S. Steel tifd... 117W,

Utah Copper 60

gei In

Minneapolis. Iecctuber Mny Utilntb IccMnter May Winnipeg lcceiulHT May St. Iuls liecember May Kansas City Ie-euiber

Ma y

New ork Peccuibcr "' May 1.03V

1.04 1.08 .02 .IKJ .91 4j .97 .Wl .91

1.06 101

1.118

.91 .93

91

.v

.89

SKI.

.97 103

14

10 77 55 '2 142 '78 S4 124 30 130 34 3 124 i4 35 52 114 110 130 ' " ' 154 34 119 24 57 Vi 179 81 117 50

14

70 10 77 54 M 142 "is" inn 84 124 3d 133 34 Vi 30 124Vi U(" 34 51 114 110 129 'i7 154'i, 33 118

24 56 17S 80 117 50

104

70-4

10W, 77 5".Vj 40 bl 142 107 7HSt 190 M 124 36 131 34 80 124 35 51 114 lievi 130 35 PS 154 3.-! 118 139 24 57 17 81 117 50

NEW YORK BONDS.

T. Cony. . ,106No. Pae. 1st

A. T

Att-h. 4s

Att-h. Cony. 4s It. It. T. 4s....

I. R. i. 4s

.100

98iN. Y. C. 3s... 89

106 Reading 4s 98 K3iSt.L.S.W. 1st 4s. 8J

V3 st.L..s.w. .-nas.. r

K. I. Ref. 4s. 9o:So. Ry. 5s

R. I. Col. 4s. 74 hi So. Ry 4s

C.& N.W. Cons. 11 2 Erie tien'l 74 Geu. Klec. 5s... 147

Iron Mt. 5s 102

L.& N.l nlfted 4s 9S

M. K. T. 2s 83

M. IV. 1. 5S

N. J. C. Os 123

108 76

Tex. Pkc. 5s 100

V. P. Conv. 4s.. 105 V. P. 1st 4s 101 W. Shore 1st 4s. 102 Wabnsh Ref. 4s. 05 Wtshae Con. 5s.. 02 V. S. 8. 5s 103

SHORT TERM NOTES.

Rate M.-tt'y. Bid. Asked

1911

Com nany

Am. Cigar Co. ser. A. 4

Am. ( tsar Co. ser. U.4 1012 B. & O It It 4 1911

Bethlehem Steel Co... 6 1914

C. A A. R. R. Co 5 1913 Clu.. Ham. & l.-iyton.4 1913

C. C. & St. L. Ry 6 1911

Hudson Companies. . .6 1911

Hudsou Companies... 6 1913

intern, k. i. t o n imii K. C. Ry & Light Co. 6 1912

k. t: i;y & L.int o.n j-.ua

Lackawanna Steel Co. 5 1915

Minn. & St. L. R. R..5 1911 N. Y- N. H. A H. Ry.5 1912

St. L. Ac S. F. R. Ry..4 1912 St. L. A 8. K R. Ry..5 1913 Southern Ry Co 5 1013

Weslern T. &' T. Co! '.5 , 1912 Westlngh. Elec. & M.6 1910

99

07 9 ! 9S 97 100 97 97 100 98 95 91 99 100 97 9fi 100 99 100

UK)

98 100 97 98 97 100 98 100 100 99 90 9J 99 J i01

97

17 98 101 99 100

manifest of seeking to convert real estate)

Into personal projicrty. Real properties heretofore managed by Individuals areseeking Incorporation, Individual corpora-, tions are seeking auiaigsnintion or tonsolidatlon. farms are lncorporatel and sev-. cr.il farms joined in vne corporation i lenity companies and building construction companies erect and own buildings in many large cities and towns, tine elTe$ r-f thii diversified and sometimes widcl.n diversified ownership Is les concentrated oversight and less enclcnt nian::i.cmcnt. t wish to call attention to the fact that nany real estate properties heretofore Una need by loans from mortgage com pa -i nles. savings banks and iitsuraure coui-i db tiles or individuals by tlii tr.inskloni Into corporations have brought IntJ elstcuce a new class of securities vtry lartx

In volume. Naturally they seek a tuarsco In our money centers and this makes a demand upon commercial banks. This de-, ii ard added to the renuirements of current business has subjected the personal wealth' tt tbe conntry to a severe strain, a strain rot upon our currency, but upon our mo-,

bile capital. Vntll this transition process somewhat rbates a very strong demand; uj.oit personal capital cum continue to, exist. Une cloud hangs over the business, oltuatlon, tbe undetermined construction of our corfMiration laws. The most law nbldIns tnanncer cannot be quite sure whether he U cinformltg to the law or not. This, uncertainty must continue until suits now; pending in the supreme court are decided.. We may well have confidence that conrtsj in construing the anti-trust ' law. what-i ever tbelr decision may be. will point a;

"Jij uui i' uiraus vi w xi icq corporniions; can prosecute their business within law and fret from molestation and interfer-i nce. It Is Inconceivable that great aggregations of capital will not be permitted to contribute to the prosperity of this country ns they now do. ar.d as great nggregatlons of capitnl do In the other commercial nations. President Taft hna given us a gcod business adininistrntion mil no mau ever md the welfare of the mtlon tnor. at beAi-t. His excellent record Is to his credit, to Kuppressiug bad practices o bad corporations. Wall street summary: President William U. McAdoo offers to eo,nlp nnd 0erate Tri-Boro Subway with Important inodificatlonK Annual report of Cnlted fruit company hows 26.8 per cent, earned on stock, compared with 19.5 per cent, previous year. Hun's review says volume of transactions! still relow hlgrh water mark, but a fair degree of activity exists throughout the; con n try. Rradstreefs says salutary chnnses are reflected In quieting down of speclulation, especially in securities oud cotton. .Iron and steel market coutinues very

quiet, with diminishing volume.

-More activity in coal trade, psnpclnll

anthracite.

Banks come out even on weeks' currency!

movement.

All American enr and foundry nlnnts

now operating full capacity.

iiue cars lorcmgnt ending Nov. 9, 13,61. an increase of 6.346. Thirty-nine roads flrct ir VnumhuW

show averrge gross Increase 2.55 per cent-

Comtnentlna unon recent ronnrti t .kJ

Stamiard oil comtianv belli? n honw tiwi.

er of money In Wnll street, a new York

banker soys- "The Standard oil cr.mpanv

is a iar,'e lcn.ier c.r money In Wall street and always bus been. Tbe company lias a, vast surplus, nnd it is its object to obtain)

as larKt; u return on tots surplus cash ns possible. It is nothing tv:ioge for tha cntnponv to 'end from S25.000 ont tn ssn j

OOfi.000 at a time. There Is nothing extrar-,

dinary in such a procedure. It is n planadopted by all large corporations. Thd 1'nited St es steel corporation is one f the heaviest lenders of money In Wall street. At times as high as $75,000,000 of the steel corporation's money is either in limits or loaned out on good cillatcrlal. The cash holdings of the steel corporation Bt the cl;o of last year were in the neighhorhood of t,0o0.000. They must-be mucK larger at the prenent time, as the percentage of the mills Is lens and consequently less cash is required to carry on the business."

Laredo, Texas, Nov. 19. The United

States government men and the Mex-l ican array scouts are trying to locate! Francisco Madero, the anti-Re-Elec- j tionist candidate for president of Mex-' jco in tbe recent election and his sev-j a I rwL't i-o v Yi j-fc Ias thorn nAlffhhnF. t

am iviiv " a o nuvf .av ku ifu wa t

hood of CotuIIa early this morning, bound for Mexico. Madero's family owns a big planta

tion on the Mexican ' 6ide of the Rio I

NEW TORK BANK STATEMENT.

NEW YORK. Nov. 19. The clearing

house statement of the associated banks of New York City at the close of business Saturday, Nov. 19, was given an follows : Average statement cash reserves. 20.55 per cent. Reserve on all deposits. Increase. $10,292.000. Reserve less T'ulted States deposits. Increase, $10,302,650. Loans, decrense, $11.02.100. Specie, increase. $.S,671.5o0. Legal tenders Increase. 5H41.500. Iieposits decrease. $2,710,000. Circulation Inciease, $4.V;.300. Total loans. $l.LtJ1.50.t"i. The surplus is $18,1S4.000. as compared with $10.0J4.950 last year and $31.S:i3J25 two years ago. Actual statement of cash reserve, 20.71 per ceut-

PUBLIC SALE I will offer at Public Sale at my residence, 1 mile north of New Paris, on Wednesday, November 23, 1910, ten head of cattle, including the two stallions. Bob Mclntire and Quarter main, 14 head of cattle, 48 head of sheep, 18 head of hogs, some Rhode Island Red chickens, and a good International manure spreader. Sale will be gin promptly at 10 o'clock a. m. T. FIT2WATER.

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-Why Pay Retail Prices When You CanBuy Direct From the Factory? Why pay the Jobbers and Retailers' profit when you can buv at factory prices at home? We manufacture everything in the paint line, and that is what we mean when we say we retail at wholesale prices. We mean Factory prices. Our goods are the best that can be made. WE SAVE YOU MONEY. " We Retail at Wholesale Prices The Old Reliable Paint Co. Harry O. Shaw, Mgr. 1 . Pacific Express Co., old stand, 10 & 12 S. Seventh St. Telephone 2230.

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PRODUCE MARKETS

liuht. irt.n.Vii7..t: ilsa. V7ii

f .tHt7.:Ci. t'attle - Itecclpta, MH); market

t4lv; hcevea. 4.:VVt7.25; ittwi ami helfera. at H-Kcra and fewlcra. SU4tf.V40; Toana, $1.251 .V4l; culvca. $7(9.'J5. HUHvcelpla. .; market ateady; native and vreatern, IJiUXlw; lamb. flnO.10. fIXflNXATI. t.. Not. !. t'attlc -Itc

. aii Oalv -Market alow and '.'.e lower: I'hll. cwim. doi.fl.lt)

!!823c

ICorrecled Dally.)

BVTTER. 1 E;JS.

"4c!Kreh rgz Sic tc,Lcaa oft .. 32c SJci PofLTKY. 33i-Powla Ue Jtx-Sprlucii, I 1 ti(lr 2 lbs... !V f Over 2 Iba.... .? IScooatcra sc ISciOld torn turkeya lUc

um uen turkeys loo

tllEESE.

X Y. full cream, new N. Y. chedd:tra. V laciiatu full cream

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Evidence Before Grand Jury, Made Public, Showed Wife to Be Vampire.

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PHIIJDELPHIA MAN GIVEN HIGH HONOR lierlin. Iowa, Nor. 19. Isaac Wolf, Jr., of Philadelphia, mho U onn of the- plonecra of the American "commercial lnraslon of Germany, waa today honored with1 election to the presidency of lo American Association of Commerce und Trades of IWr-Ua.

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(American News Service), Wheeling. W. Va., Nov. 19 So sensational is the character of the evidence that was presented before the special grand jury which indicted Laura Farns worth Schenck yesterday, on the charge of administering poison to her husband, John O. Schenck, a millionaire pork packer, for the purpose of causing hiu death that the members of the grand jury sre telling their friends just what transpired behind the closed dcors. The evidence disclosed there shows

NEW TORK. . NF.W YOEK. Nov. 19. Floor Doll an linchaujred. Fork Quiet; tueaa. $11.!. Mr.l- Id settled: middle went. spot. 10M ltdl.Oo. ritiKar Haw. easier; centrlfusala, W teat. S.8ftc; Mucovado. N test. 3.37c; refined, quiet; cut loaf. 5.40c; crtmhed. K .k.. . .i . a mt ..

oSfajJiira 7. ou '.iV.StT'iKS the most d-stardly plot ever conceivcJ

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. tiufiMv; clover, awc. lresed Foul- There were only three witnesses

The promptness with which British Investors absorbed the issue of $7,500,000 of Knnsna City Terminal railway bonds, which closed Thursday, has iurticated the resdiness of the Investing; public to taker American securities, according to London financiers. The list was open only twentvfour hours when the Issue was overstib-' scribed. The continent applied for a por-J tioti of the issue, wbicli was uot?d at oue-Bulf of 1 per ceut. premium.

I'd be the .happiest woman in the world," she continued, It is said. The witness said that Mrs. Schenck ftold her she was "nothing but an Ini dian slave" about her home, that her I husband mistreated her and that she I was sick of it all. The whole "Dutch

! Schenck family," she said "made her

i sick." All they knew was "money

and meat." and all she heard was

"money and meat."

j Tho witness in order to draw Mrs. l Schenck out. said she wouldn't want I a husband like that either. She said

, she believed she'd try to get rid of

I him, under such conditions. At tni

j remark the witness told the grand

I jury Mrs. Schenck laid her open hand

Ion the witness' shoulder in a con ft

jdential way and said. "Will you help

I mo to get rid of him?"

The witness further testified that Mrs. Schenck said she pay her well. She told Mrs. Schenck she thought it v.-3s worth ?".000, but Mrs. Schenck said she didn't have that much money, but that she would give her a thousand dollars r.d see that she never had to work again as long as she lived. . Miss Evar.3, the regular nurse told how her suspicions were first aroused and cf informing Dr. FIupp or the suspicious circumstances and of his sending away two samples of lithia water for analysis. The analysis showed that each contained one grain of arsenic. The case against Mrs. Schenck will bo called in the criminal court on Monday when her counsel will apply for bail. The prosecutor threatens that in case such an application is made, he will demand an immediate tiial.

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FEW T&A.TTS-OirW You will want to be well garbed oh Thanksgiving while you are eating your turkey dinner and then if you haven't purchased a winter suit or an overcoat it is time you had. This present cold weather will turn still colder and you should be prepared. Anyone having seen the K. & K. line of clothing knows that it is no ordinary line of clothing. We want you to see it. Every garment is well tailored, has many good points not found in other makes. The fit is perfect seems to have grown on you instead of having been brought out of stock. The patterns are the latest Fall style. You will like them. Price $10.00 to $25.00

ASK TRUSTEE FOR f JOHNSONS ESTATE " (American Nrws Srt Ue Chicago, Nor. A report kcs circulated today to the ctfect that Mi 3. Johnson, wife oS the negro heavyweight pugilist would ask the court for a conservator for his $170,000 estate aa a reeult of hts breakdown. 7hen asked concerning this report her attorney, Mr. Beerlr aald It was pre nature.

Wultry Dull : irecac. 13til4c: ducks. IT'S iSc; fowls. 13Suv,c: turkey a. I4a-i.-: boosters. 10c. C'hecsv Firm aud iuiet atate milk, common to specials. I.l&l'cs kltns, common to specials. 4V36.12I4C; full kliua. 2W3V- ! Butter weak ; receipts, S.M8; creamery extra. airtSlfec; atata dairy, tabs. 24 : loltatloa creamery firsts. S4SQ2!i fees- firm; receipts. 3.3U7; nearby white fancy, tttflw; nearby sailed fancy, 38f 3; frsaa firsts. SltfJSc.

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the nurse who waited on Schenck be

fore poiscning was suspected, and Miss Kline, a detective nurse. Miss Kline was called Into the case After suspicion was aroused by Dr. Hupp informing Mrs. Schenck that her husband's condition was such that it would be necessary to have another nurse. Miss Kline testified before lit: grand jury that she was in the Schenck home, two days before the patient was removed to the North Wheeling

hospital.

tending physician tonight. During the

past three days the patient has made no progress whatever toward recovery.". :.. .

LUXEMBURG HONORS . HER POPULAR DUKE

.X70RMS IS DEAD.

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. ' " L - , -No," answered the cynical first rsrto. Kot. Cwtare Worma, Blllter -rd rataer hare nightmare tla fi363 actor cf tie Coaedle t,, uc awake thinking about the Trjk CsA tsy. tca 74. g4aj."-Waahlagtori Etac 4- - J

Americaa ?."cws Service Luxemburg, Not. 13. Flags were profusely displsyed today in celebra-

Sbe told Mrs. Schenck her 1 tion cf the fifth anniversary of the ac-

husband would likely drop dead at ! cession cf the Grand Duke William anv minute. .to the throne of Luxemburg.. The

Not Afraid. -He cant die too soon for me." Mrs. Grand Duke, who socceeded his father "Aren't yon afraid eating Welsh rab- Schenck replied, according to the tes-Jin 103. enjoys great popularity among tit after tbe theater will give you timonv of Miss Kline. -If he'd die. I all classes of his subjects.

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(SfldDitlhiHere is another department that we have always excelled in neat and good looking Boys' Suits and Overcoats, made in the latest Fall cut and of good material. Let the boys see them at least. We are sure of their approval. Price $2.50 to 07.5O

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Underwear plays an important part these days as you do need wanner undergarments. Different'weigbt and qualities at prices ; of from 50c TO S3jOO PER GARMENT

We want you to see the new hat the Adonis a snappy new hat for the younger bunch- It can be worn though by both young and old. It comes to two colors and can be worn either telescoped or creased crown. Price $34)0. Other hats in soft felt and derby at $130 to $3.00.

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