Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 60, 8 January 1911 — Page 6

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, SUNDAY, JANUARY 8, 1911. RICHMOND MARKETS News Forecast For Coming Week

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Indianapolis. Ind., Jan. 7. Beeetota ftatarday , hois, 480 eattle 4 100 abeep. abowla- Is bag and ikwp, but a Unm U catl I with a week ago. aad a deereaee la all Irnee compared with a yar at. Hag. Another very llgbt ran of bog arrived atardar aal with krn eaenp.tltloa betweea packer and shipper tear waa cjalre aa nptara la prices. Tbe balk of the eupplv anld at with fba top IS.ftfl, repreeeatlag aa advance of 101.V over Krtda j aad a gala of aftajSfte over tba bulk of tba aalea a week ago. , . Cattle. . Tbara wta a vary amall aopplv of cattle available tor sale, la fact, wot aaoagh to letereat all havers. Tbara waa a ateady oemaad wblrb eihaustxd tba aupplv prempiy at fully eteedy prlcea mmpared wltb frlday, aad lOtjlSe blgbar tbau tba cloee of la at week. Tbara w.te alao a vary aasalt raa of live tatton atock and sale war at Tally ateady prWa. Lamba aeld aa higXi aa $4.00 and ebeep that wara not top kinds aa blgb a $173. BBMKSEKTATIVE HOUR. At. Dk. Trice! No. .. ' ... taaoxi H ll.3A.a2.saa .. 174 ... A2M1 .. IW ... 9 33 S3..... .. IW 10 S.SJftM .. il 40 fc2.VM..... .. 222 ... A.25,l ALB8. Ho. 4" ... oo... Ml... M... At. Dk. Price 24 24ft 4W.2S ao ... H.2II ... K2S ... K ... .3U ... 8.30 2M 20T 23 1U7 233 CATTLE. B tears Av. Prlcei No. aba a at M (ftK.1 n No. SI... si... i" ... At. Price MS 35 30 WW 6.73 i . . . 703 ft.201 -Helfere70 4.25.11 63S 4.441 2 1,007 4.751 Tows 90 73 .&0 6.00 KM) aS3 1.030 1.370 3.23! 8..... M 2 4.13 2..... 1.120 4 23 IOR A aa) J,l -1 .... 1.400 O.W 1,810 5.10 Dulla 4S0I 1 4.73 Oalvee t orn z .23 X.... 1.34U 133 130 123 9 SO 163 10.00 fit 0 CATTI.SC. BTKBRft-. Oaod to choice. 1.300 Iba and un. 0.230 0.78 Common to medium, l.suo Iba and ap 8.7341 OAS Good to choice, 1,130 to 1.280 u I be 8.7341 0.23 Common to m-Mllam, 1.130 to 1.230 ll.a 330 5.73 Good to choice, IKtt to 1,100 Iba. ft.23i 8.73 Common to lueilnm. Out) to l.luo lb. 4.73ft 6410 Bitra choice feeding, poo to 1.000 Iba 8.001 5iW Oool feeding. 000 to 1,100 Iba. . 4.734J 3.00 Mauiuat feadlag. 7U0 to an. iba. 4.234J 4.30 Common to beat atockere.. ... 3.0043 4.C0 IICirERS Oaod to cholo , 4.331 ft 78 1 4.004J 4.29 it 3302 3.80 ralr to medlnm. Common to llgbt ft) W ItGood to cbolc. 4.2341 6.00 ralr Ho medium 3.3S 4.10 Caunera and cattera t.30a 3..K) Good to choice row a and calve 43.00i70.0l) Common to medium cow a and t alrea 28.00140.00 UI LLB AND CALVE Good to prima asport bnllo... Fair to guod butcher bulla.... Common bulla Common to beat veal calvea... Fair to good heavy calvea HOU0. Brat beavlee, 210 Iba and up., edlum aad mixed, 190 Iba and up . . , Goud to choice llghta, 100 to loo lb Common in afaod lla-hta. 12S to 4.7341 S.23 4.50i 0.00 8301 4.23 ft.ootj .ao 4.001 0.23 8.2S4J 8-30 3.2043 8.23 8.204J 8.30 ino iba ami .M Hougba 7.2641 7 00 lleat plga 7.7641 8.00 Hnt plga 3.0O4J 760 bulk of aalea 0.4oaj 8.23 OHBBr. Good to choice lamba 0. Common to medium lamba.... 4. tiuoii to choice rearltnga 4J Common to medium vearllnaa. 4.1 teoo.l to choice abeep 3.3t Fair to medium alieeu 3.0t Culla to throw -out a 2.0 bucka, par 130 Iba 8.00 OTItBB LITB 0TOCK MARKET PlTThHCRO. Ia.. Jan. 7. Cattle 8np aly llgbt; market ateady: rboW. frtrt. Z.A; prime, art e"4t : god, M.I0tt0.3S; tidy butcher. 83.ltt43a.10; fair. 83.2513.73: aniajM.n. 4. 234)3; common to food fat bulla. 8itt6.&u; common to good fat row. 124X8.23: Welfare. S04J.V78; freah cowe and aprlagera, f30t0: calvea, 8104 11; heavy and tblu calvea, 864tO. flbecp aad iainbe Mupplr I'ght; market ateady; prime wether. l4.2r44 M ; good mixed. 81 78414.101 fair mlied. 83.23tl3.e8: culla aid common. 8241.1 ; aprlag lamba, 864X3.73. ltega liecetpte, 8 double devka; market actiee; prime heavy boge. 8.3018.33; median). 140; heavy yorkera, 8H.40; light yerkera, M..V3ejN.): pie. 88.00tts.lo; (augha. 874I7.7J: ataga, 4j.75. BAST Bl.'FFALO. N. Jan. 7.-Cat tie rieeeipt. nu; market rainy active, ateady; prime ataera, 80.304l0.73; butcher ranee. 3.it0.23. Calvea Iteceliita. 123: market fairly active, 6flc lower; cull to eaM-e, aoajii. aaeep ana lamoa iteveipta. 4.40U; maraet fulrly active, ateady; choice tk. HAA ? . - - ... .(lAttiM. yearling, 84J3.30; abeep, f314.SO. Hog Recolpta, 6l00: atarket active, ateady; rnrtrn aAMMitnt)- nl a n.lerf alga, 88.76 ; mixed. 'I 30; beivy. 8Mei..i0; IMl ataga. 8n.6U4ta7 rougua, T.23ft UNION UTtK'K YARD. 111.. Jan. ?. Hog liecetpte, 13.000; market ateedy to 1 nigner: wiaeai aad )ut here, t.mag 8J0: mmhX heavy. eJOsei.2i; rough heavv. fM!. I7.864.S.I6; plga.87.10tS; hulk. 6M.ofifH.li Cattle lleoelpta. eta); Rarket ateady: heeve. 84.004)7: cow aad Ifera. fS.40Cl8; etockera and feeder. 83Mili.aA Teaana, 84.76j3.m: calvea, gf ata.UT MbeepUecelpta. 2.000; market CIXCIXN'ATI. Jan. T.-Cattle Market active: ahlppera. 83.80410.60, Calve -Market dull and lower: extra, 80.23. Hog mmrmn urxrww; irmi 10 caoice pacaer and butcher. aX20t 30. Kheen U..k.t atrong; astra. 84lMt.5a Lamba Market atrong; extra, e.i. IMPOBTINO BIBA8IUAX BEEF. Chlcaeo vard review kt rni, nr.ih lag about importing Hraalllaa beef, hadn't we iwiier ma- a ra.ire( ror tne Oonte- , grown article -rati" aaked a cattleman when trade waa In comtoe mn.iinn High temperature and hniuldlty along the Atlantic aaaboard have handicapped trade tbla week. Good heavy bullocka have been a drua. cloalng 20t23c tier cwt lower ih.. Mondaya baal. traotl cattle are eelllng about 31 Pr cwt lower than a rear ago. t onauntera who and their meat bllle leaa than at that time will pie a elevate their right ban e. Nothing but the hog la popular In etock yarda circle now. wltb IB poeaiuie exception or t roe by cuttle, and iMcker aeem to le hungry for common beef. ffbeeD and lamb are on a harnin counter, bat chcao mutton ba tint renrte.i for duty anywhere. Robert Matblaon. the aoeep maraei antaority. relate that In company with John T. Long of Montana he ordered mutton cuona at a downtown keotelry the other evening and the charge waa $1 fttt order. He IdentlSed the cliope aa having beeu extracted from a 6c ewe cerva: la otber word, two mutton rbnm. n which the tax I 61 under the electric llgbt. waa about the ene-elghtleth part of tee vaiue 01 a rart-ae in racaingtown. ' DIVIDE DM DECLARED. The rjrited cigar atoree company baa declared the regular quarterly dividend of Ife per cent on the common atock. parable FcV 1 to atock of record Jaa. 24). The uary ano mteruroaa rallwar company baa declared the regular quarterly dividend of I per cent, payable Jan. 20. The Northern Ktatee nower comoanv lia leclared a quarterly dlvldead of per rem ine r ir rrrti ia u, payanie Jan. 13 to atockboledra of record Inc. 31. The Oklahoma ga nnd electric company of Oklahoma City. Okla., baa declared a nuarterlv dividend of rer cant uoon tba preferred etock. table Jaa. 13 to atocBuoioera or revorc iec. gi. MIS aCBaTITlTB. . Toeat-four wife ever object beean yaa devote ao much of your Mate to poll tleuV. "No. Ska baa a dog tbat aba to ej.y foud af-Jadfe. . am mmm ma mtTm in It ill MwmIIM ...!. hM.ik Ls-aea avtelavj traea atomaca trowb, gat a 39a aTll'Nv4iVj sam tTt'VnS ?

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ntinr.n T TVhoat closed V( andar Frldav'a anal: corn fee blgbar. aad in laaiserenc Mverpooi Hr w again tba dominating Influence at tba opening la the wbeat trade. values from tba other aide were cabled S1 lower, Ignorlag entirely oar ball market of Fiidji nil atln fha continued I m Droved condition a in Argentina; liberal Anajrallan ooiennga; poor continent! nraim, amaller decrva lu tba European visible supply than espected. Antwerp waa e hlgber. Berlin unchanged and Badapeat ' lower. our market Mni uac lower: Mar what uM In tn f h ifaTiar mark, wbara escelient aapport waa given aad a amall rally followed. Prlcea flnctuatcd within a narrow range and tradlug waa not ao active. Minneapolis reported miller a In tba market for wheat; otber eat aide marketa were featureleae. Primary receipt a. 313.000 ba, aa compared wltb 406,000 bu rear ago. he corn trade waa Influenced by the atrong cable; Liverpool qnotlna value fed to Hd higher, due to leaa favorable Argentine CAndltlona. uaiaiae caan mnraeia were nigner ann tba primary movement waa not quit ao neavy, receipt mranng aw.uuu du. aa compared wltb 303,000 bu a year ago. Commlaalon hoaaea and the local crowd were tba heat early hoyera. Country acceptaacea .verilght bid a were rather email. not arter tna opening were more unvrai. Hblppera reported no eaatera demand for assort. . , The etrengtb In oat waa due to baying of an Inveetroent character and lighter offerlnga. At the outaet the market eihlbIted eome beavlnea. bat ebTerlnga were inlrkiy alMorbed nod the ateaay nn gave the market a trong tone. Primary rccelnta. 3AH.00O bu. aa compared wttb 243.000 ba n year ago. ine proviainn mar act waa cmiiowiw by nerveoanea on the part of January bortt and tba llgbt offerlnga. rmcAoo. (By A. W. Tbomxen Co.) Cloatag Article. Open, lllgfe. Low. Jan. 7. Jan. 6. w nr.Ai ay. 1.00 1.004

,004 !4- l.oofe- 1.00 M 05- 06 90t 04. 84 4 84 40T4 49 49 49t 60 60 60. 6081 60 61. 81 34 34 84t 34-t S4- 34 34- 84r 33 33 33 83.

July. Kfi on -4 July. noC Beat. 81 OATH S4VJnly 34 Sent P11RKJan. 203.1 20.33 2U23 20 30 30 23 May. 10.20 ltt.23 10.12 in.20 19.12 I.ARDJan. 10.0T 10 0T 10 00 10.07 10 2t May. W SJ 10.33 10.27 10.33 IO.SI RIRM Jan. 10.73 10.73 10.83 10.70 100 May. 10.17 10.17 10.08 10.12- 10.07 10. 13 Bid. tAk. fNomlnal. CntCAOO CASH CHICAfJO. Jan. 7. Caah sraln price ruled aa follow: Wheat No. 2 red. 0aSic: No. 3 red. BTt7c: No. 3 hard winter, aneciei: 3 Iinrd. 97(3tMc; No. 1 northern enrlng. 81.00611.10: No. 2 northern anrlng. 91.04 'ft l.oa; o. 3 tinrtnern apnng, i.ub.w; No. 2 aprlng. ftftf-ft$1.05: No. 3 epring, 97c 411.04: velvet cbaff wbeat. MctiZtl; durum, MA 92c. corn-no. z. wnigc: o. 2 wnue. 40t4Ae: No. 2 yellow. 4flC47c; No. 8. 4&ei4Ac; No. .1 wblte. 43Vif 4.1 V ! yellow. 43r46; No. 4. 43t44fec; No. waite. wVi .o. venow, Oata No. 2. 32ffi32M.c: No. 2 white. 33 3.V; No. 8 wblte. ,12Ht3.V: No. 4 white, atauuarn, 4-..m'.c, INDIANAPOLIS. Wheat Stendv. On track. No. 2 red. fi?e extra 3 red. 04c: No. 8 red. 91c: Jannarv. 07c: February. 97c: Marcb. 9Sc. orn meaoy. J nrougn oming. io. wblte. 43c; No. 3 white. 45c; No. 4, white. 43c; No. 2 white mixed. 44 fee; No. 3 whit miieit. muc! :co. wnue misea. 42c; No. 2 yellow. 43c; Jra. 3 yellow, 43c; No. yellow. .ic; -o. raiira, c. No. s mixed. tlVjc; o. e raixea, c, ()nt guict. Ilav Unlet. Inanectlona: Whent Outt No. 1 red. 10 care; total, 10 car. Com In: No. 3 wblte, 20 car; No. 4 wblte, 10 car; No. 3 white mixed. 4 car; No. 4 wblte mixed. 1 car; No. 4 yellow. 1 car: No. 3 mixed. 4 car: No. 4 mixed. 6 car; aamnle, 20 care: ear, 1 car; total. OA cara: out: No. 3 yellow, 1 car; No. 3 nixed, i car; aampie, ? cure: toiai, o car. oatalu: No. 2 wblte, t ear; atandard. 1 car; No. 3 white. 2 cara; No. 4 wblte. 1 car; total. 8 cara. Hay No. 1 timothy. 2 cara; So. 2 prat. rie, i car; io-ai. a car. WAGON MARKET. Wheat No. 2 red. 93c; aarnple mill log. M492c. Corn New. 4:4t47c. Shelled Onta-a2 3fl. Hay Timothy, taOlS; baled. 8134T18; mixed. $l3il3; bnlcd, lS'315; clover hay, inetix. fit raw Oata atraw, I04J7; wheat atraw. 83S0. LIVERPOOL. LIVERPOOL. Jan. 7. Wbeat abowed a fairly Ann undertone at the Immediate tan. vim onerni; iicoirr, umoiairu bv the unciitected amine in American marheta Friday. Later there waa cover. Ing bv ahorta on the decreaee In the vial, hie aunntv here. Market turned weak un der reallalng preiiaure, which waa dne to cheaper Auatralla and Argentina offering, very poor dei.iand from miller, weakneea lu apota and !e demand from continent. orn advarced with undertone firm. There waa amaller demand for forward blpinents. bnt thla waa ofTaet by the un. fevorahle ontlook In Argentina and Induced further cover! ne of January ahorta. Koumanln weather favorable aad outlook for the whret crop atlfactory. Wheat cloeed Sd lower than Friday Com fed to fed hlgber. TOLEDO. TOLEDO. O.. Jan. 7. Wheat Caah. 99fec; May. 81.02; July, 9Sc Cornea ab. 45 fee; May. Mfec; July, 62c, Oata t aan. ;w; .-nay, ai'fcc; .iiiiy. snc. nye No. 2. "vtc; rio. a. woe. i loveraeea caah fMW Mno. IrI tSU. L'.k... 89.20; October. 87.73; Jan. 80.10. Alatke Prime. r.?0; March. 89.20. Timothy rrime, ai.oo. Bl'PPALO. nrPFALO. N. Y.. Jan. 7 Serin r wbeat No. 1 northern, 31.17. Winter wheat No. 2 red. l7c: No. 2 white. 94c. CornNo. 2 yellow. Alfec; o. 3 yellow. 50e; No. 4 yellow, 4'Hc. Oata No. 2 white. SOfec: No. 3 wblte. 86e;.No. 4 wblte. 35c; atandard, SV. Darley &5ctt$l. Rye No. 1, O.C, . KI'ROPBAN MARKETS. Grain prlcea in Kurope, reduced to AtnerK-nn value per do, are auowu oeiow: WHEAT. Liverpool apot, Auatralla .81.00 Liverpool ppci, Afv itoaario, panta Ke 102 I.lverpwl pct. Mnnltob)!, new 1.00 Liverpool liUT.re. nrrn .......... I jr.Liverpool future. May 1.02 Paria. January end February 1.47 Pari. March and April 1.47 Antwerp. Januery 1.M Rndapeet. April 1 Rerlln. May 134 ...... - Liverpool apot. American mixed. new " Liverpool n.t. New m Plata..... .03 Liverpool future. January S3 Liverpool future. February 33 OTHER GRAIN MARKETS. WHEAT Prerlon Ulnneapoll. Jan. 7. Cloe. May 61 OS 1.0S". July 1.00 1.1W4 Dulutb. May 1.08 L10 wtualpeg. May : .98 .98 Jnly .904 -S St. Loula. May 101 1.01 Jul U3 .U3 tan v lix. May .OS .9 Jnl .02 .ac rw i or. May 1.03 1.00 July 1.08 108 well'e Srrnp Pepsin ts posltivvly cu raa i mdigectioa. coostipatioa. sick te) oreath. malariagaag4(

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I WALL STREET NBW YORK. Jan. T-The anaouaemeBt Saturday moral a e of tba failure of tbe Carnegie troat company waa not altogether unexpected In tba atreet. Tba action or tba market during tbe flrat bour waa of tba aame character aa baa prevailed for eome time. Beading waa lifted at the a tart on tbe atroag aapport la London, bidding for Urge block carried tbe atock up another half point. ..... All other laane onened from m to tk lower aad a heavy tone prevailed during the fifteen mlnutea' Initial trading, thou began to reflect tba aapport given by representative ban. Helilne; waa peraleteat by large floor operator and toward tbe eud of tbe bour leading laauea ruled from k to lower than Friday a nnaia. oiaoborn aunnort waa atlll lu evidence and tbe eelllng. enbelded, tbe market tbea came to a ataaaetlil. Tbe Bale for the flrst hour totaled 140.400 aha re. In the eei-ond and cloelng bour eome of tbe leading floor profeeelenala eta r ted to hammer price again, bnt found genuine aapport Juet under ruling quotation; later tbla aupport became asr freeaive aau tae uai waa pasaca uoweru. t waa tbe flrat real evidence of tnatde aupport the market bad experienced for week. The troat comnanv failure waa regarded aa entirely aeparate aud apart from any of Wall atreeCa tnetltuttone. There waa apparently an uncomfortable feeling among Amalgamated Copper ahorta and It wa thought commitment for tbe lower level were more extenoive tnan naa been geveraltt believed. In otber laeuee there waa alao apparent uneaalneae on the Dart of the bear and the frequent clalma of late to tbe effect that there waa an exteualve abort Interest extant, waa In a meeaure vetifled. Tbe market developed. into ine oroaaeac ana moax arrive iwobr.nr Saturday aeaalon tbe atreet baa exSerlenced la ynonth. Tbe cloalng waa ecldedly buoyant wltb atocka In demand all over the room. Government bonds wara unchanged: otber bond! ateady. to tal aalea, 814,300 aba re. NEW YORK STOCKS. (By A. W. Tbomaon Co.) Jan. 7. Onea. Hleb. Low. Clone. Atcbtaon 10-i 103 102 103 o,3 A ma I. Copper.. 04 9 77 63 Am. .an Am. Can. pfd.. Am. Car Fdy.. American Loco. fe 78 62 30 75 141 3C 100 70 19$ 125 '88 126 32 145 83 48 62 39 American Smelt. 75 75 74 Am. T. c T. . . . . 141fe 141 141 Anaconda 89 Baltimore Ac O.. 100 107 Brooklvn K. T.. 73A 70 100 73 "si 124 139 Canadian Pacific. 197 c. a o m 2 C M. St. P.. 124 Conaolldated Oaa 130 ft & r. nmr c n. u ..... . r Erie 27 t. Nor. nfd 123 mi. city soutn. 32 S3 22 32 L. a N 143 M . K. 4t T 32 33 Miseourl Pacific 4 N'atlonal Lead.. 60 56 63 55 N. T. Central 111 112 111 112 Northern Pacific 118 110 117 118 Penn. R. R 129V 129 128 129 -a mas People Gaa.... 106V Rep. Steel pfd.. 93 li Reading 133V ISO 30 153 29 Rock Ialand 2ta 30 00 Rock laland nfd 00V Southern Paclflc 116V Tot,. 8L L. W. 23 110 113 116 23 53 174 74 118 47 177 Tol St L A W pfd 53 Colon Pacific... 173 174 74 172 73 I. H. Steel 73 V. S. Steel pfd.. 117 Ctah Copper .... 40 Lehigh Valley .. 170 177 176 NEW YORK BONDS. 100 Nor. Pac. lats. 8N. T. C. 3a... 106 Reading 4a 82,Ht.L.S.W.lst 4a 94ISt.L.8.W. 2ds.. 73 8o. Ry. 5 5)0, So. Ry 4a A. T. T. Conr. 10ft 87 7 80 Atcblaon 4a... Atch. Conv. 4s. B. R. T. 4.... l. R. U. 4a.... 87J C. R. I. Ref. 1 C. It. I. Col. 4 C. A O. 4a... C. k N.W'.Con. 70 97 94 1 8. Pac. Con. 4a 109 74 149 107 98 S2tJ Tex. Pac. 5a... Erie General... V. Tac. Con. 4 lT. Pac. let 4a. W. Shore lat 4 Wah. Ref 4s... Wsthse Con. S C S. S. 5s... a. Wen. Elec. 5a.. 101 04 4U Iron Mt. 3a... L.a N. Unified 4e M. K. T. 2a.... M. K. T. 4a.... N. J. C. 3a.... 92VJ 97 1(4 NEW YORK ri'BO. 635(C.S.Lt. 2 Stand. Oil Am. Tob.. Miami Cp. Butte On. Tutted Cp Hay Con. Cblno Cp. Nlplaatng. G.Canane Kerr Lake Int. Rub.. El Rayo., Ely Cent. Ely Con a. Paper pfd 623( 413! 19' 422:rSLpf 19Glroux 19 Tramp 4 LKoae 18 Ob.Cp. 18 18 2214 22!RayCt. 10fe 10C.Suh. 8:CArla. 6'lnMn 33 N.Hill. a 0 32 29 7U Dv.IHy P.Smlt Inaprn Nv.Vtb 34 30 V. 8. BONDS IN NEW YORK. Jan. Bid. 2 registered 100 2a coupon 100 3 reeUtered 102 3a coupon 102 4a registered 115 4s coupon 115 Panama 2a reglatered 100 Panama 2a coupon 100 XEW YORK COTTOX. -(By A. W. Thomson Co.) Jan. 7. Open. High. Iaw. Clone. January 14.00- 14.07 14.00 14.00Marcb 141 14.93 14.85 14.92 May 15.03 13.00 14.94 13.00 July 15.02- 13.07 14.98 15 05Auruat 14.73 14.78 14.73 14.75october 13.38 13.41 13.37 13.40 NEW YOBK MONEY. NEW TORK. Jan. 7. Nothing said In money Saturday. Posted rates: Sterling exchange. 4M3Vi4l4K7. with actual business In bankers' bills at 483.954)46 for demand and 4821483 for 60-day bills. BOSTON STOCK EXCHANGE. BOSTON, Jsn. 7 Opening transactions Saturdsy: 1'nlted States Smelting. 3d, preferred. 47; Glroux. 0 13-10; Shoe. Machine, preferred. 28. NEW YOBK BAB SILVER. wur vrtttxr t.. , ...... - ....... -... . . v viu ttin vwr stiver. 34 c; Mexican dollars, 45c. LONDON BAR SILTEB. LONDON. Jan. 7. Bar allver ateady at 23d. NEW YORK BANK STATEMENT. NEW TORK. Jan. 7. The weekly bank atatement issued by the aseociated banks shows the following change: Reserve on all deposits. Increase 11.639.800. Reserve on all deposits otber tban United States, Increase 61.0-17.62.Y Loans, decrease 85.858.900. Specie, Increase $873,100. Legal tenders, increase $1,262,600. Iepott. Increase $1.B03.000. Circulation, decrease 8209.400. Total loan. $1.228,3.13.501). Tbe aurplu of bank Is 89,913.423. as compared with $3,167,075 last year and $24r).t50 two years ago. Average statement of cash reserve, 25.82 per cent. Actual statement of caah reserve, 20.00 per cent. TOTAL MBAT SVFPLT. Stocks of meet st western packing points Jsn. 1 were 135.022.000 I be. an Increase during December of 40.524.noo lb, compared l.H lKA-.Mk) IK. In 1 MlU .nil O.T7 Oilfl I Ka in 1908. Present stocks are only 1S5J00 lbs more than lsst year. Two years ago thev were 2ti2.455.0O0 lb. Stocks of con tract lard are 24.1'.t tree, a decrease last month of over 2 .0OO trc and an increase over laat year of 9.000 tree, BOARD OF TRADE STATEMENT. Tbe Indianapolis board of trade !ued tbe following statement at tbe close of business Saturday, Jan. 7: Output of Flour. Bn. January 7. 1911 8,j0 December 31. 1910 9.370 January 8. 1910 11.V13 January 9. 1900 lt.OG Stock in Store Wbeat. Corn. Oats. Jan. 7. 1911 ........407.575 290.661 79.131 Jan. 8. 1310 330JG2 430.000 14&200 Jaa. 9. 1908 26U87 94.473 294.000 T?Vw a mtm tmrnJUefttm met mA a Mm tfa a6 pHaaaat to take a Dr. Cajdweli' SyreSOSXtiv cnea rer an oiaama in fxtcoiai

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FINANCIAL NOTES

Wall atreet nummary Saturday: , Juetlce Blackmar la Brooklyn court de-j dared tbe ao-caJlcd aeeondary boycotts Illegal. President Taft refueea pardon for Har-j lan. wealthy Alabama lumberman con4 rioted of peonage. ! Attorney General Wtckersbam la bla brief filed wltb eupreme court eaya Standard oil company la a monopoly within meaning of the Sherman act. Harriman line place orders for 190 freight locomotive to cost about 84.000.000. Govern meat will prosecute American tobacco coin pa ay under Sherman act. Harriman lines abow best year In tbela history. Uanka gained 83.000.000 on tbe week'a currency movement. Consolidated gaa earnlnga for tba yea estimated at about 8 per cent. for dm. denda. Tbe Peonaylvanla railroad company ha 4 tntrlted blda for 1.000 car, mostly all etee) hopper coal cars. . Tbe foreign visible supply of copper oq Jaa. 1 amounted to 187.712,000 lb, a de. crease In tbe courae of one ye r of 30.300,. 000 iba, or 23 per cent, peeember'e de. creaae In atocko abroad waa tba amalteel atnee the movement began, but brought the fetal decrease In twelve montha to 08,4 090.000 Iba.. or 29 per cent. Some people latere ted In copper think tbet William Kill Corey will be found actively Interested la a copper merger In ease tbe aupretne court declslona make the merger legal. Corey la believed to have been Interested In copper for aome time in ocianon witn tne t.oie-nyau pan. The aaeed valuation of real property In New Tork Citv la X7 S2O.0O0.0OO. or S720.000,000 more than laat year, according to preliminary caicuiattona. hi aaseaaor win report to tne mayor on aionaav aua will explain the Increase aa belnc due to itrlct obedience to tbe law of appraising property at its full value. President Price of tbe Cambria eteel company fcae lasued a atatement eaylng ne doea not look ror any reduction in aieci prices. A cot wouia nave uo permaoeux effect in atimulatlng business. It Is learned that tbe amount of tbe pro poned loan to Honduras, which will ba handled by J. P. Moraan a Co.. will bo about 810.000,000, Inatead of 840.000.000. Negotiation Have not yet been cioaeo, due It Is understood that they are far advanced. A convention Is being concluded st Wsahlngton in connection with tbe underwriting of the loan by American bankers, tbe proceeds of which will be need to rerunning tne uonauras aent. The Independent automobile manufacturers' association baa been organized by the motor car manufacturers now exhibit- -Ing at tbe Grand Central Palace In New York. The Vol ted State steel corporation will make Its report of unfilled orders on Dec. 31. 1910, on next Tuesday. Early In that month there appeared to be some activity In tbe ateel buslnesa. and at tbat time It waa tbougbt tbe December unfilled tonnage statement would abow but a amall. If any decrease as compared with November. Tbe Improvement was temporary, however, and but few orders were received during the latter part of tbe month. It la intimated In quarter which are In a position to be well Informed that the decrease In December unfilled ordera will approximate 90,000 or 100,000 toe a. Some authorities on copper metal estimate that 10,000,00 pounds of copper have recently bee a sold at the 12-cent price. Most of ' this business has been done In quarter ' million and half million lb lots. Tbe authorltiea expect that tbe Copper Producers' figures to be published Monday will show close to 10,000,000 lbs contraction in domeatlc stocks of refined copper as a result of the December operations, whlcb would leave tbe atocka at 119.000.000 lbs. as against 141.000,000 lbs a year ago. In the Chicago district official quotations on Iron bars have been lowered 81 a ton. In the Philadelphia market scrap is selling nbont 50 cents a ton lower. Structural steel quotations are confusing. Fnbrlcated steel In tbe New Tork district Is selling on a basis lower tban reported In several years. The action of the Central leather company in cloalng down ita seventy-five or eighty tanneries cornea following a partial curtailment which waa found to be Ineffectual In improving the conditions in the leather market. Tbe suspension of operations Is Indefinite, which la taken t8 meau that tbe shut-down will continue until tbe company can see lta way to resume at a real profit. BROKER'S VIEWS. A. W. Thomson company wire from Logan-Bryan, New York: Tbe demand for bonds seema to have Improved somewhat, which, of course. Is a favorable Indication, bnt It is not of sufficient proportions to warrant tbe belief that any new corporation financing could be conducted now. Fluctuationa possibly will be narrow, but tbe interest operating on the long aide still seem confident of their ability to force a temporary hie her range of prices, however, some distribution has been noted on tbe advance. PRODUCE MARKETS. (Corrected Daily.) BUTTER. EGGS. rln nrlnta 83c Fresh eggs...... Loss off 810 S20 lain taw) $2cl Ktate tuba Sic POULTRY. Rtate prlnta..... 82c! Country 18Q19cl Capons, 7 Iba up ISo owia im Springe. Under 3 Iba... lie Ovat 2 Iba.... llo Boosters 8c Old torn turkeys 17e l CUKKSB. K. T. full cream. j aew 18c K V. Cheddar. lSc! rn laconaln full cream ISr Old hen turkeya 17e Dairy 18c Young tome, 12 Iba up Young hens, 8 Iba up Ducks, spring. Loua: borna 18c lSe ISc Phil, cream. dox.SLlW someone nwiaa. new Imported Swiss. 32c New 5-1 b bricklSfec Limburger. new lie lie Ducka. P. r lie (ieeaev V. f 10c neurcaatei. eagle. Guinea bene, dox.S4.30 Babbits, drawn, dox. $1-23 nrana Large box.... $1.10 omau box.... bam NEW YORK. NEW YORK. Jan. 7. Flour Firmer. mnderatelr aetlve. Pork Hreadv: me. B2222.60. Lard Firm ; middle wet spot. lu.iwEjiv.m. wngar Kaw. steaay; centrifugals. 00 test. 3.73 Uc: muscovado. 80 (test. 8.23 c; refined, quiet; cut loaf. 5.00c; rruo-a. o.ouc; powtiered. e.aoc; grsnuiaiei. e.ioc. coffee Klo o. 7 on tne spot. 13gl3c. Tallow Dull; city. 7Vjc; ountry. 7Q7c. Hay Firm; prime. S1.1021.12; No. 3. 83S90c; clover. 503 Dressed PoultryDull; turkey. 14 a25c; chickens, 1721c; fowls. 431c; lucks. 104117c. Live Poultry Firm; aeeee. 1443 15c; ducks. 15&10c; fowls. lOtllOfec: turkevs. I.vai8c: rooster. 11c. Cheese Quiet aud steady; state milk, com mon to aperiais. utilise; scims. common to specials. 3112c; full skims. 2S2c. Butter Dull and easier; receipts. 3.870; creeinery extras. 28c; atate dairy, tuba, I9Q28C- imitation creamery firsts. Z2Zte. Eggs Firm; receipts. 4.042; nearby white rucy. 45c; nearby mixed fancy, 384339c; freh firsts, 344138c. CHICAGO. MiiiAuu, wan. . ennfr creamery extra. 2Vc; firsts. 25c; dairy extras. 25c; firsts. 22c. Egft-Wm firsts, 32c; firsts. 30c. CheeseTwins. 13S13c: young mrrimm. aojioc. vegetaoie rotaioe. -Michigan. 4i42jc. Live poultry Fowl. ,13eic: aprrns. iaQ14c; ducks, 146 "; geeae, 13 14c The Combination. OJd Daniel Drerr was at h!s house on Union square, Xetr Tork, one day when hi clerks sent up for the combination of the safe whlcb they wanted to open. Drew said It was "door." They sent Rjrsln. saying It yens a fire letter combination and they couldn't make "door" go. Finally Drew went down. "When I took th thine- t hand.- be safd. "the safe opened as easy as anything. I turned to them. There,' eaja I. it opens as easy as sa old nek. Just d-r-e.' -

PROVISION MARKET (Paid By 2. II. isggemeyer tt Sons) Apples, per bbl. ...... ..$3.75 $6. Parsley, curley. per doz. bunches.. $1 Leaf lettuce, hothouse, per lb 10c Celery, golden heart, extra fancy, per

doz bunches .23040c. Spinach, fancy, per bu. $1 Carrots, fancy, per bu Turnips, fancy, per bu. 75c Radishes, red and white, fancy, per dozen bunches r40c Cabbages, homegrown, per ton... $14 Potatoes, per bu -...50IS.75C Yellow, red. white, onions, per bu...fl PRODUCE. . . Old Hens, per lb. 8c Turkey on foot, per lb ....18c Old roosters, per lb 8c. Butter, country, per lb 27c Young chickens, 2 to 3 lbs. per lb. 10c Ducks, per lb. 10c. Eggs Sic GRAIN MARKET. Prices paid per bushel for grains by the Richmond Roller Mills, Second and North C streets, are as follows: No. 2 wheat. 88 cents; No. S wheat, 85 cents; oats, SO cents; old corn, 48c; new corn 40 cents; rye, 63 cents; clov er seed, $G$7. WAGON MARKET. Wagon market quotations furnished by Omer G. Whelan. South Sixth street are: Oats, 32 cents per bu.; new corn, per bushel 40c; rye, 70 cents per bu; hay, loose,good timothy $1516 per ton; mixed $13(314 per ton; clover, $10 per ton; straw, $ per ton. SEED MARKET. Quotations as turmsned by J. Runge and company for seeds per bushel, are. Timothy, $4.00 to $4.35; clover, $7.50 to $8.00; rye. 70 ceuts; oats. 30 SPORTING GOSSIP BASEBALL NOTES. Fred Hunter, the Kansas City first baseman, will be given a trial by the Pittsburg club. Toronto led the Eastern league in batting last season, with Rochester, the pennant-winners, in third place. Third baseman Fullerton, who has signed with the New York Nationals, hit for .314 in the Michigan league last season. "Miner" Brown of the Cubs says there is no truth in the report that Orvie Overall and the "Miner" intended to quit baseball. Edgar Lennox, who has been releas ed by Brooklyn to Louisville, will no doubt be a classy performer in the American association. The St. Louis Cardinals hase re leased Fred ("Cy") Alberts to Terre Haute. "Cy" formerly pitched for Terre Haute and did good work. Some time during the present month Boston Elks will tended a banquet to August Herrmann, chairman of the National commission. - A tail-end team in the National league sells for $130,000, while the cellar champs of tae American league set the buyers back just $600,000. What's the answer? According to the new owners, the manager of the St. Louis Browns must be a man of integrity and also be of social standing. Do you reach that social standing stuff? There was no pennant for the champion Springfield team of the Three I league of 1910. Instead, President Tearney will present the champions with a huge silver cup. A new name will hp.ve to be furnished the Boston Doves, some of the scribes call them "Ten Pins' after Fred Tenney, while others write of the Doves as tae "Rustlers" and "Lillians" in honor of owner Russell. If the American association places a club in Chicago, the major league will declare war. With the jumping of contracts and the boosting of salaries a ba3ebal! war would be a terrible thing for the players. No! Yes! What! " "Bugs" Raymond is at Dwight, III., where ae will remain until ordered to report to McGraw at Marlin, Tex. It seems that Dwight is the place whore they crowd the rough liquid out of our system. Pitcher Jack Coombs of the Athletics scored 13 shutouts last season and heads the' list in the American league. Walter Johnson of Washington and Russell Ford of New York are tied for second place, each with eight runless games to his credit. WITH THE BOXERS. Australian sport writers are panning Bill Papke for what they term Bill's unfair tactics. Frankie Conley is willing to wager 1 2,000 to $1,000 that he can defeat Abo Attell in a twenty round bout Paddy Lavin, the Buffalo welterweight, is anxious to take nn some good welter before the Armory A. A. of Boston. His Little Joke. A Denver doctor who insists on Joking once in a while noticed some scales of a new pattern in a shop window Over them was a sign which read: "Weigh your supplies yourself home. The scales will pay for then? selves. Price $1." The doctor went into the shop, es amined the scales and decided to tr them. He had one wrapped up an started away with It. "Oh. by the way." said the sboj keeper, "did you want to pay for that eg shall I charge It?" "The sign says they'll pay for them selTes," replied the doctor. "Now, If this one doesn't yon let me know and we'll have it arrested. And then be went out and Just laaeacdngtebL Denver Times. ;

'Washington. D. Jan. 7. The Interstate Commerce Commission will begin tbe hearing Monday of arguments in regard to the proposed advance in railroad rates, thus bringing to a close the most important public Investigation of railroad business, methods and conditions that the country has ever known. The hearing of the arguments is expected to occupy the entire week. The case of the Eastern roads will be argued first and that of the Western roads after. A conference of the steel manufacturers of the United States will meet in New York Monday to discuss prices and steel conditions. Whether concerted action will be taken looking toward a readjustment of prices downward for the purpose of reviving the slackening demand in the steel trade, is not known. Two criminal cases in which women are the defendants and both of which have attracted wide attention are scheduled for triral. lu Newark, N. J.. Mrs. Caroline B. Martin is to be tried for the alleged murder of her daughter. Mrs. Ocey W. M. Snead, whose body was found in a bath tub In East Orange, in November, 1909. At Wheeling, W. Va., Mrs. Laura Farnsworth Schenk is to be tried on a charge of attempting to poison her husband, a wealthy brewer. In the United States circuit court at Trenton. N. a hearing will be held on the extradition proceedings instituted in the case of Porter Charlton, whom the Italian government is seeking to have returned to Italy to stand trial for the murder of his American wife at Lake Como last year. The 26,000-ton battleship Arkansas, one of the largest warships in the world, will be launched Saturday from the yards of her builders, the New York Shipbuilding Company, at Camden, N. J. The legislatures will begin their sessions in Arkansas, Texas, Alabama, Wisconsin, Washington, Oregon, South Carolina, Iowa, New Jer sey, Kansas and several other States. Important developments are expected during the week in relation to the senatorial contests in New Jersey. Rhode Island, Massachusetts, New York, Iowa, Ohio, and one or two other States. In 'Oregon, Oklahoma and several other States the new governors will be inducted into office. In Forida. for the fifth time within two years, a State-wide Democratic primary will be held Tuesday for the selection of a United States senator. Senator Taliaferro, whose term is about to expire, is not a candidate for re-election. The three candidates are W. A. Blount of Pensa cola, and John N. Stockton and W, P. Bryan of Jacksonville. Tbe proceedings of Congress, the reassembling of the Dominion par. liament after the holiday recess, the meeting of the British Columbia legislature, the first national convention of women voters, to be held at Tacoma; the meeting of the National Tariff Commission Association in Washington, with President Taft as a speaker; the annual meeting of the National Civic Federation in New York City, at which an important report on proposed legislation for workmen's compensation will be presented, and the convention of the National League of Commission Merchants In Minneapolis are among other matters that wJH receive attention in the news of tne week. Y

REVENUE ONLY ACT IS BEING CLAIMED (American News Service) Washington, Jan. 7. With the claim that, they now have the votes assured to elect a ways and means committee that will be absolutely certain to stand for a tariff for revenue only, re

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vision, leaders of the progressive wlna of the house today announced in part the plans of the caucus on Jan. 19. The Democratic fight for tariff leg. islatlon, is going to be pushed every where. Illustrating the situation it waa announced today that Rep. Povi, of North Carolina, will not ask election on the ways and means committee.

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