Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 43, Number 335, 10 December 1918 — Page 12

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM TUESDAY, DEC. 10, i918.

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GRAIN QUOTATIONS

CHICAGO GRAIN RANGE CHICAGO. Dec." 10. -The range of futures on the Chicago Board of Trade follow r - - , No trading in wheat. Open High Low Cloae .- Corn

131 i 132 130T4 130 131 129 Oata

72 73,; 72 72V4 72 72

Lard Jan 26.30 26.45 26.30 May 25.75 25.45

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131 130 72 72 26.45 25.75

TOLEDO SEED PRICES TOLEDO . Dec. 10 Cloverseed. prime cash and Dec. $24.60; Jan., 124.70; Feb., $25.00; Mar., $24.90. Alsike; prime cash, $19.45; Dec, 119.45; Mar., 1975. Timothy: prime cash,, old, $5.00; new. $5.05; Dec, $5.05; Jan., $5.10; May, $5.32. ,

CHICAGO. Dec. 10 Corn No. 2 yellow, nominal; No. 3 yellow, $1.36 1.45; No. 4 yellow, $1.350139. Oats No. 3 white. 731-274 1-4; standard, 74075. Pork and ribs nominal; lard $26.45.

LIVE STOCK PRICES

INDIANAPOLIS. Indiana, December 10. Hogs-Receipts, 11,000. Cattle Receipts, 1,100. Calves Receipts, 300. Sheep Receipts. 300. Hogs Mixed and selected, 160 to 224 lbs., $17.60017.70; mixed and selected. 180 to 199 lbs. $17.70; mixed and selected, 200 to 224 lbs., $17.60; mixed and selected, 225 to 249 lbs., $17.6017.75; mixed and selected, 250 lbs. up. $17.60 17.75; fat hogs weighing 130 to 155 lbs., $16.50017.25; fat back pigs under 140 lbs.. $16.00 down; feeding pigs under 130 lbs., $15.00 dowi.; good to best fat sows, $16,500 $15.001; 17.75; choice to prime, $17.55 G17.65. Cattle--Killing steers Extra good, l.SO lb., aril upward, $17.50019.00; giiod u- choice, 1,300 lbs. and upward, $17.00118 00; common to medium, 1,3;i'.i lbe. and upward, $15.50016.50; fcM.i to choice. 1.200 to 1.300 lbs., Jlfi .00016.50; rommori to medium, 1,2'T0 to 1.300 lbs., $14.00014.75; good la. choice. 1,100 to 1.200 lbs., $15.00 Jtf.Pti; common to medium, 1,100 to J.200 lbs., $13.00014.00; good to Jrhohe, 1.000 lo 1,100 lbs., $11,500 ilf': common to medium, 1,100 to 1,.)0 lb?., $11.00012.50; poor to good limler 1 900 lbs, $9.00011.00. Heifers-- Ooort to best, S00 lbs. and purvri, $10 0C(&12.00; common to S'tf ilium, SCO lb.., $8 0009.75; good to J.est. tmd'r 800 lbo., $10.50013.00; common t medium, under 800 lbs., $SCO0 10.00 ; Cows Good to best, 1,050 lbs., apvtrda, $10.00014.00; common to medl;m. 1,050 lbs., upward, $8.5009.50; good to beet, under 1.050 lbs.. $9,000 10.00; common to medium, under 1,050 lbs., $S.008.75; canners and cutters, $5,600 'i .50. . Dulls Common to best, 1,300 lbs. upward, $9.00010.00; good to choice under 1.300 lbs., $9.500 11.00; fair to medium, under 1,300 lbs.. $8.0009.00; ppmmon to good bolognas, $7.5008.50. Calves Good to choice veals, under 26b lbs.. $160 19.00; common to medium veals, under 200 lbs., $9.00 $15.75; good to choice heavy calves, $9.00019.00; comrion to nedium heavy calves, $6.2508.75. Stockers and Feeding Cattle Good to choice steers, 800 lbs. and up $10.00 0.11.00; good to choice steers, under 00 lbs., $10.00010.50; common to fair steers, under 800 lbs., and up, $7.50 J5; common to fair steers, ujnder 800 lbs., $7.5008.75; medium to' good heifers, $6.5007.00; medium to good feeding cows, $6.0007.00; springers. $8.0009.00; stock calves. 250 lbs., to 450 lbs., $8.00010.00. ""Sheep and Lambs Good to choice sheep, $7.5008.00; common to good sheep, $5.0007.75; good to choice llamhs. $14.50015.00; good to choice I yearlings $9.00010.00; common to ; 100 lbs., $8.00 0 9.00; other good light .lajnbs, ..11.50012.25.'

medium and good,-$14. 25015.60; culs, $10.00012.50; ewes, choice and prime, $9.50010.00; medium and good, $8.00 09.50; culls, $4.00 0 6.75.

PRODUCE MARKET

CHICAGO, Dec. lo. Butter market firm; creamery firsts, 5457c. Eggs Receipts, 3,923 cases; market unchanged.

Live Poultry Market higher; fowls, I

26 0 28c. 21024c; springers, 22c; turkeys, 28c. Potatoes Receipts, 37 cars; market unchanged. '

Rported Holdups Are Only "Grapevines" Say Local Police Force Reported hold ups in- the city during the last week have proved to be nothing but "grapevines," according to police officials. The police say there were no holdups In Richmond recently, or if there were the police know nothing about them. A tale concerning the robbery of a man by two men whom he had employed, turned out to be an invention of Tim Kelley's. a police character, who came to them in a drunken condition; the police said, and told them that he had been held up. , Two men entered John Kelley's hotel on E street, recently, and said

NEW YORK STOCK LIST. NEW YORK. Dec. 10 The closing quotations on the stock' exchange were: ; American Can, 46 3-4. American Locomotive, 64 3-4. American Beet Sugar, 64 1-4. American Smelter, 85 3-4. Anaconda, 67 5-8. Atchison, 95. ..Bethlehem Steel, bid 6S 3-4. . Canadian Pacific, 161 1-2. Chesapeake and Ohio, 58 1-4. Great' Northern, Pfd., 98 5-8. New York Central, 78 3-8. ... No. Pacific, 97. So. Facific, 103 5-8. Pennsylvania, 47. U. S. Steel, Com., 99 1-4.

LOCAL QUOTATIONS

Buying New corn, $1.15to $1.25; new oats, 65c; rye, $1.40; straw, per ton. $8.00. Selling Cottonseed meal, per ton, $65.00; per cwt., $3.35; tankage, 50 per cent, per ton, $93.00; per cwt., $4.75; Quaker dairy feed, per ton, $50. per cwt., $2.60; linseed oil meal, per ton, $66.00; per cwt., $3.50; salt, per bbl., $2.75.

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FRUIT & VEGETABLES (Corrected Dally by Eggemeyefs) SELLING PRICE

VEGETABLES New cabbage, 5c pound; Chinese cabbage. 15c pound; green beans, 20c pouna; carrots, 5c pound; spring beets. 5c pound; cauliflower, 15c lb.; cucumoers, 20c; egg riant, 25c lb.; kohlrabi, 10c per bunch; leaf lettuce, 20c per lb.; head lettuce, trimmed, 30c pound, untrimme-4, 20c pound; leak, 10c a bunch; Bermuda onions, 5c per lb.; parsley, 5c a bunch; mangoes, . 5c each ; . tomatoes, hot : house grown, 35c lb.; Jersey sweet potatoes, 10c lb.; turnips, new, 5c pound; potatoes new, $1.75' bu.; young onions, 10 cents a ounch; breakfast radishes, 5c bunch; endive, 20c i pound; buton mushrooms, $1.00 a pound: Brussels Chestnuts. 25c pound; cranberries, 15c sprouts, 25c straight ; parsnips. 5c lb.; Black wainuts. 10c pound, $3.50 bu.; straight; Emperor grapes, 35c pound; Malaga grapes, 40c pound; pumpkins and squashes, 2c to 5c per pound; water cress, 20c per pound. Miscellaneous Eggs 73c a dozen; butter, creamery 72c pound; country, 62c lb. Produce (Buying) Country butter, 50c lb.; eggs, 65c dozen; old chickens, 18c pound; fry chickens, 20c pound. Fruits Grape fruit, 10c, 15c and 18c; alligator pears, 50c each ; bulk King apples, 10c lb., or $1.75 per basket; Jonathan apples, 3 lbs., 25c; bananas, 10c lb.; lemons, 60c doz.; limes, 50c doz.; oranges, 60c doz.

that a colored qjan had held them up at Tenth and D streets, according to the police.. Mr; Kelley determined to find out for himself, it is Baid, whether or not there was a thug up the street, so went out to investigate. ' As he neared Tenth street a colored man approached him and said that he was a stranger in town and wondered if Mr. Kelley could tell him where he could get a place to sleep for the night Mr. Kelley directed him and the man thanked him and walked away. Out of incidents like these, say the police, wild tales of man slaughter and thugs and holdups have been reported.

AMERICAN FORCE REACHES RHINE

(By Associated Press) WASHINGTON, Dec. 10 The American army of occupation marching into Germany has reached the Rhine, General Pershing under date of last night reported. .''" The American third army continuing its advance into Germany today reached the Rhine from Rolandsseck to Brohl, and at nightfall was on the general line Rolandseck-Brohl-Wasse-nach-Munster-Maifeld-Rheimdollen." American forces entered Mayen, near Coblenz on Friday. This was reported by the Wolff bureau of Berlin as an entry into Mayence. The Wolff bureau reports that newspaper representatives at Treves called at American headquarters there December 4 at the request of the American commander. They were told that the Americans wished to avoid interference with the liberty of the press and the public generally and were assured that there was a desire that matters should remain normal in the city. French and American troops officially entered Aix-la-Chapelle today and took over the occupation of that German city from the Belgians. Allied flags were flown in the Frederick William place where the allied generals assembled to take the salute of the troops. ...

EXTENSIVE CHANGE IN HOG PRICES . CHICAGO, '. Dec. 10. Extensive changes in average prices on hogs at various live stock centers have been undertaken by the United States food administration stabilization and control committee. At a meeting the committee held today it was announced that the average price set at Pittsburg for example, will hereafter be $17.65 as against $17.80, which has recently prevailed there.

NEARLY 5,000

Continued Frorr. Page One. that it is imposcible for soldiers to find accommodations in the city. A large number of the officials of the leading powers are receiving many representatives of small nationalities or groups of nationalities who have interests which they intend to bring before the conference. Some of these represent governments which have not even been recognized and in a few cases there are two groups of representatives of the same nationality, each claiming to represent the majority party and anxious to put forward its claims and statements.

WANTS BURLESON ENJOINED

NEW YORK, Dec. 10 Commercial Pacific Cable Company, allied with Commercial Cable Company, asked for injunction in federal court restraining Postmaster General Burleson from further control of its cables in the Pacific.

VIEWS DEMONSTRATION. ON BOARD U. S. S. GEORGE WASHINGTON, Dec. 9. (By wireless to the S. P.) President Wilson stood on the bridge of the George Washington this afternoon and saw a U. S. destroyer stage a thrilling demonstration of the work of repulsing a submarine attack. A touch of realism was given by the

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drill of the men on board the liner and the convoying ships. The great liner was gliding through the tropical waters like a chip on a duck pond, when bugles and alarm bells called the men to battle stations. President Wilson was taken to the bridge by Capt. McCauley so that he might get a better view of the demonstration. A destroyer which had been lagging far astern suddenly leaped forward.

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spray aasning rrom ner dow as sne tore through the water at a clip of thirty . knots per hour. As the destroyer came abeam of - the liner, depth bombs were dropped and great geysers were thrown high into the air as the warship zig zagged its way through the waters beneath which was supposed to lurk the enemy submarine. Each explosion was distinctly felt on board the George Washington. The concussions sounded like heavy blows being struck against the side of the vessel. President Wilson was most interested in the demonstration and asked questions about it, going into the most minute detail. 1 The George Washington will pass into the Azores tomorrow morning and will turn northward on the last leg of the voyage. There will be no stop at the Azores. WASHINGTON, Dec. 10. The. industrial members of President Wil-

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son's "war cabinet" which met at the White House every Wednesday dur-. Ing this country's participation in the war will join the President as a unit in Paris and act as his advisor at the race conference on economic, industrial and reconstruction problems in Europe effecting the future peae of the world.

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CINCINNATI. O., Dec. 10. HogsReceipts 6,000; market steady; pigs and lights fl015.50. ( . Cattle Receipts 1,000; market is 1 slow. Calves Market slow; 56.0018.50. Sheep Receipts 200; steady market. Lambs, steady.

; 'PITTSBURGH, Dec. 10 Hogs Re'cHpts 13,500; market lower; heavies $17.65; heavy yorkers $17.65; light yorkers. $16 16.25; pigs, $16 16.25. -iSheep and Lambs Receipts 1000; market lower; top sheep, $9.50, top lambs. $15.00. Calves Receipts 300; market lower, top $19.50.

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" EAST BUFFALO. N. Y., Dec. Cattle Receipts. 350; steady. Calves Receipts, 350; slow;

1950. -"Hogs Receipts, 8.600; steady; heavy mixed and Yorkers, $17.80; light Yorker and pigs, $16.75; roughs, $12.0016.80; stags, $10.00013.00. - Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 4,600; tifbw and unchanged.

U. S. BUREAU OF . MARKETS, 'CHICAGO, Dec. 10. Hogs Receipts, 42,000; market strong to a shode higher than yesterday's average; butchers. $17.50 17.75; lights. $17.00 017.60; packing. $16.S517.40; throwout. $16.00016.75; pigs good to choice I14.2515.50. f Cattle Receipts 25,000, good weight steers, canners and calves, steady; other classes slow to lower; beef catgood choice and prime. $15.99 19:75:-common and prime, $9.2515; butcher stock, cows and heifers. $6.50 13.75 r canners and cutters, $5.75 6.50; stockers and feeders, good choice and fancy, $10.00 13.25; inferior, common and medium. $7.00010.00; veal calves, good and choice. $16.75l7.25; western range beef steers, $14.25 17.75; cows and heifers, $8.2512.75. Sheep Receipts, 23.000. Lambs opened steady at yesterday's close; heep and yearlings strong to higher. t.Mnbf. choice and prime, $15.60015.70

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