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PAGE CIX THE ItlCHMOXD PALIiADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, SUNDAY, JANUARY 15, 1911a MIT LIVE STOCK. Indianapolis, Jan. 24. Batata Ba tarda? tjm Wi. TM eattia ad 80 ikN, ihowla a gala la aad CftlM. bt 1 m9 COfipMa Will WMk ago. and a daeraaaa U all Mat Caspar with a year ago. Ma-a. Tbara w.e a assail aajpsty af . bat wtta a Itaaltad Dunkn- at oaaatda araare lal aackra bad tha adnata la ar raaalac tarma and aurraadeji In aalttag a aad aaaay of tbatr bog a be lawar tban Ma?. Tbr war out a fw aalaa at la tax mm aaabt ataavfty. bat nrac- tteall all af Iboaa at fff.ati fmrm .V Uwy ttcally a ad t aad tbara waca aaoa aa44 abararaw. Kitra aaavy boga aaia aa low Cattla. Laaa tbaa fcaif af tha raealaU of cattla a ad raWaa wra avaliabla far aala aad. tbatatara. tba-aunpl waa quit amall aran far tb flaalag day af ta waa For tba aaaaa raaaoa tbara waa a lark af- aalmatlvn la fba tradlag bat It waa ofaacTvad all ktada aald fully ataady to atrag aa cam- Kr4 wWb rrlday aaf faywbar from 10) blgbar for tba waab. Bulla aad calTca war alaa ataady. BEPRBIKNTATITB HOOR. ALBS. ft: as..., 43..., M...i M...c 14..., 42..., 17..., ..., S3..., A v. Db.Prlca;No. A.lk-Frlra 140 ... MOO in ... oa taa 4a oo 'mi 40 a m 3i ... tao m ... s-m 235 ... ILOn 24 120 8A0 1T ... 8 00 140 '200 S OS 113 9lt Ml 3M 4IS $ 31ft 161 T 7bO6. a a a aa t .T-9. , . . . TMM 75 73 7n7i 7 aft,K7 7 as 2o 76,M 40 a a a a a . . . B.WIl C ATT LB. Macra At. FricajNa. aas 5J0 t it a.so o Halter a Ka. 3.... 4.... Tbara war aot aaongb frarb arrtaala af abaayj ar la Aba to aalaMaft a rang In Kaaa by actual aalaa. ban gaacally tha rfcot waa raaortad ataadr wfta rMay. wbaa lamba aold fraai fd aVaaaa and abaap traaj fj.T down. A a. Trice IS S3 4.-V 1.20H 6.00 Ml RIO 6 25 830 6.60 1.171 4 U 1.140 4.85 1,21 0.00 1.800 4.75 1,400 5.00 195 O0 160 S OU .... 8.... to.... 9.... 8.... III! aa a m i-illV .... 7aa . 2. 4 Cawi . ft!W 13 1.120 i.i5a 3.2ft; 3. 37ft 2 4.2S 4.5H . HuUa 4.501 1... 4.eo i... 00 1.100 Calv, J.... 2.... ale a 100 7 0DI 2. 126 h to 2. 120 S.75 CATTLB. TEER1-. Qood to ebolca. 1.300 Jba and up.SS.3&fl S.7S Uaaaa to medium. Moo Iba aod ua A.004J 6.50 Ceed to choice, 1,160 to L280 Iba C.006J 6.40 Common ta luedlam. 1.160 to 1.260 iba a ont s oo Oood to choice, aw to idb. Lemmen to me-llum, MM ta 5.40 6.00 1J00 Iba 4.TSO 5 65 i"ia Eitra tkolca feed lag. 1,0110 tea Oood feadlag. M0 to 1.160 Iba.. Medium ftadlag. 7S0 to S00 Iba. Common to beat Blocker e..... HBirBBS Good ta choice........... 5.00 4.78 4.26, JU 5.64 6.40 in 4.00a 5.64 4 00 4.3A S.&04) I M 4.23a 5.00 S.M1 4.10 rair to maaium Uanaa aa light COTTH Uoed ta choice , Pair to medium.... vnri mmu mwn.. ........ . vn w bioad ta cbolra eewe and aaa 48.O04J70.00 Common to maatlam cowa aad calvea X.00O4Q.00 UULLS AND CALVES Oeotl ta prima a 1 port balla... Fair ta good bCdier bulla.... Common bulla 4.73a 5.23 4..Va 5.04 .YMXfc 4.3A 6.604J V.23 Pair to good beavy calvea.... 4.004J 9 VW MOtib. Beat heavlo. 210 Iba. and ud- ward ..77 7.90J 7.90 Medium and mixed, lug Iba and upward 7.05(3 8.00 yGowi to choice llghta. leu ta ISO Iba 8.00(8 8.05 veuinn 10 gaea ligoii, i 10 lou iua 7 wva 8 00 7 2.Vtt 7.60 U.Ufl us ...... neat piga 1 4itht alaa O08 7.34 Bulk of aalea 7.03( 8.00 UKBP. Oood to cbolra lamba Cemmea to medium lamba.... Good to choice yearllnga. .... omuMn 10 modlnm yearllaga. ?aod to choice eheep 'air tu medium abeep.. ...... lulla ta throw .cute..... bueka, par IM iba. light; market ateady; choice, IW.flOt.70: prime. W 44fl..VJ: good. f4).10(td.; tidy wrwra, eiwwa.iu; lair, fo.iua.io , com. man, e4.2&4jA; common to good fat bulla, ft 'taflfA tUi MintntAii avAauf m t a am. m do.d I-wawww t waeeaaiwae ' H uwi Mm ivvrg. fU .25; belfara. $3.50as.73; freed cowa and 6PP" 4 4IB3T6IB, ftnnajitiu, warm ' l4Ta, H 1 W.O.' I .ry and thfu nlfN, SA4I Mip and laHK HiiaHle 1 1 eWa ..ek.t .a. . . 1 i.-w m, . , V.HM aaaaiH ' WJ WW fijw, OZ- UWU ! td mb unplr lltbt; market tiljr ; prlm 4 3t; fair ralxt-d. $a.4(Vjx75: ruita ao1 com v , 1 a wiim, 9o.vvti4.. tf ; ruiw eon f oui - mon. 32J3: aprtng 1am he. 86(16.40. Iioga cwvipiw, iir ii.ugir tiv-. nirtPl now; prima beavy boga, t,03; medluma, 8.120 0823; beavy yarkera. 31.254f8.30; light S.76tt7.23; ataga. 4e.25. V1IIT Dl'ri'll II V V . . ... tie Hevelpt none, ' market atencly :' prime . - - MWAd 14. k .. 1. - . ....... Calvea Itecelpta. 100, market lower; t-ul! ta chulce. tt 10.75. Sheen and lamba Kaceipia, mamei active, sk niglter: choice lamba, 4.30t.m; cull to fair, Sol 8.23; yearllnga. 8330; aheep. 8.tfil4.7.V I.." ,lTlTI(lt. WVUV, IIIHI iri II'MTP L 13c higher; yorkera, 8M.30tX.S40; plga. SS.73 mlted, i.20i8.r.; heavy, 8s.); rougba 7t7.2b. ataga. 8ttt0.' CINCINNATI. O.. Jan. 14. Cattle-Re ealpt. 333: market aulet and ateadv ahlppera. 83.404X6.33. Calvea Market aieaay ana quiet: extra, av.za. Hogo Re ceipta. 1..124; market quiet; good to rholci packera and butcher. S9.10tt9.15. itbeen Kecelpta. 117: market alow and weak: aitra. 84.10(74.23. Imba Market alow nq wni, rftiin, rarrtad In Turn by Qeldamith, QarHak, Dr. Johnaon and Burke. The famous literary society of Lon Ion called the Savaje cliib has tradl lonsl connection with Will's coffee louse and the Mermaid tavern of ear f days. The reader of Mr. Watson's rolume of history and anecdote relat iig to the rlub will come across in its rscea incidental mention of things that recall names that are famous in our Iterator. How rich in associations u Umple drinking cup may - become is thown by the following: In 1002 there was brought to tbe dub a moat remarkable relic of which t lord mayor of London had recent!; tbtalned poasesalon. . This was a lov tog cup holding a r'ut or a little mon b-hlch. as certain inscriptions testified vas at one time the property of Ollre: Boldamlth. On Goldsmith's death 1 passed into the hands of David Gar lick and thence to the possession v ma of the literary and artistic club' if the day. Then after an Interval it passed lnt pr. Johnson's hands, for one of tbe iu rrlptlons engraved on Its silver rl: rcords that it waa presented to DurL iy his friend Samuel Johnson, doctc if letters, as a memento of Johnson' rhlt to Tteaconsfleld, . which wn: lurke's homo. Tbe data of the pre station waa 1770. five years after the leath of Goldsmith and fire before the loath af Johns n. . 5.73a 6.00 4.0oS 6.30 4.6IKS 4.75 4.406J 4.23 3.5KJ 3.73 S.aoaj g.23 3 4ua t 73 00 y 3.60 7S GRAIN CHICAGO. Jan. 14. Wbaa t fntaraa loat e Saturday; tba taaa waa baary tbrongb aut tba aeaalon; corn daeltaad He aad aata c. Tba Improved w tat bar condlttana In tba aoutbwaat with' praapact of a goad aaawfall orcr Sanday and an ladlftaraat Liverpool market gava tba local crowd coaraga to taka tha aclllog alda of wheat. Tka opening waa at Me decllaa and the market waa under beavy preaaure lmme- dlately. Tba bull In tercet a permitted mat ure to taka rare of tbemaelee until tba Way delivery aold near $1.01 and tfcen aup portlDg ardera were aeac la tba pit. Tbta rorea a aieaaying lannenca ana bviiibm reeeura waa net a peralateat. Liverpool cloaed HCUd lower; Antwerp waa un changed; Parla Vic lowr to ttc Bigner; Berlin Vfce blgbar and Budapeat c bfgber. Outalde markata ware Indifferent but In cllued to heartaeea. Tba Mlnneapolla caab market waa beavy and it waa reported taat ullla were filed un for the nreeeat. Pri mary rerefpte were 412.000 bu. aa compared with 624.000 bu a year ago: ahlpmasta. 14A0OO bu; laat year. IbSioaO ba. Tbe iiortnwaat car lot rereipia. locnawi ma alpeg. totaled 290. aa compared with 4To a year ago. Tbe cootlnuej light receipt a at Winnipeg being doe to tbe Inclement weather aad caneequent reatrlcted railroad traffic. M . iVn fiitana m-ere flrat Invaeaicad by the H pence decline In Liverpool and tba Improved condition a In Argentina. Com mlaaiea beaeaa aad tbe local ere wd bad aelltng ordera. but at tba BOc level for May there waa a coueldarable volume abaorbed an reeling buying erdero. Tbe pronounced eelMng preaaure la wheat eierted a de- areaafec Influeoce In tbe corn pu n" tern market waa Vkcv;o He lower. Primary recelpte were 3S. bu a vear age: ouh au., aa unui im,w shipments 583,000 bu. aa rn.mmlt.mt HM OflD hll lut Tear Hpecnlatlon In Iba oau pit followed the other gralna. Armour waa a large aeller ar tae May; fna nuyjug w .-irju. Prim.pt rinta. 412.000 bu. aa camparcd with 418.000 bu a year ago: shipments, 3f.fion bu, aa agalnet 343.ouu au. At tbe outaet prevlsloaa ware weak: auppert waa light and trade email; aell lag ordera predominated at tbe, opening, which gave the market a amall downturn. Local sentiment was anything but bulliah. At tba decline thvre was some baying by S prominent commission house. CHICAGO. (By A W. Thomson Co.) ioi Open. nigh. Low. Jan. 14. Jan 13. WHEAT May. 1.01 I.01H ioi5. 1.01- 1.01H l.OlVlt 1.01 1 July WJVi A4s 96 04V NH- DO 49 H 4044 60 V SOS 60S 81 em em 81 3414 34- 34 34 34 34 33- 3S- 33 aui Sept. 03 CORN May. 4A All 3 614 July. &e4 01 8ept. 31 H oil OATS 34 3&- July. 34 sept. 3i PORK Jsu. W.OO 20 not 187 18.37t 10.45 10.05 U.97 1070 io.oa 20.00 10.18 18.70 10.30 10.12 10.05 10.73 10.10 0.87 Hal. 112 July 1867 LARO Jan. 10.43 10.12 18.07 10.30 10.13 10.02 10.S2 10.10 10.45 10OR S.87 10.70 16.42 Mav 10.0 July it.97 RIBS Jan. 10.70 May 10.03 July W3 .03 Bid tAsk. t.Nomlnal. CHICAGO CASH. CHICAGO. Jan. 14. Caab grain prices rulert aa follows : Wheat No. 2 red. 9Vica$l: No. 3 red. MUM: No. 2 hard. MUV.c4lll.01; No. 2 northern sarins. S1.0H4X1.10: No. 3 north ern snrtnir. Sl.OoQlO; No. 2 aprtng, 1.07: no. 3 Boring, vjcgeii.04. fern No. 2. 4Ha&4,rj No. 2 white, 404 847e; No. 2 yellow. 4747c: No. 3. 44 45: No. 3 white, 44S43c; No. 3 yellow, No. 4. 4:vT44: no. a wane, 43!d44c; No. 4 rellow. 43e4c. OaTa No. 2. S2c: No. 2 white.' 3Utt 3Se; No. 3 white. 32Si3r; No. 4 white. 324I932; atandard. 33i3MiC. INDIANAPOLIS. Wheat . Steady. On track. No. 2 red. OSc: eatra 3 red. !Sc: No. 3 red, t2c; Jaauary, 0S.; Kebruary. OSc: March, we. t orn troic. J nroaan diiiibk io. white. 40c: No. 3 white. 4do: No. 4 white. (IV: No. 2 white mixed. 40c; No. 3 white nilxen. 4c: no. 4 wnite mixea, -c; -o 2 yellow. 44c; No. 8 yellow, 4c; No. 4 yellow, 44 e; No. 2 mixed. 4jc; no. i mixed, 43c; No. 4 mixed. 44i. Data Strong. Through billing. No. ! white. 34 Wc: atandard. 34 mc: No. 3 white 34c; No. 4 white, a3-; No. 2 mixed. 33c; no. 3 mixea. wtvtc; -o. mixea, imc. Itay vtuiet. Inepectlona: Wheat In: No. 3 red. car; total, 1 car. Out: No. 2 red. 2 cars; total, 2 rare. torn In: Ne. 3 white. 13 cars: No. kit. n. . V . ... I . 4 . r. ii n -, . mmm. v . v - un. luiinii a v u l , No. 3 yellow, 4 cara; No. 4 yellow. 11 cara; No. 4 mixed. 8 care; aample. 3ft cars: ear. 2 cars: total. 102 cara. Out: No. 3 white. k enra; ro. a yenow, s cars: ro. reiiow. a rare; no. 3 mixed, a cara; aample, 10 cara : total. 29 cara. Oats In: No. 4 white. 6 cars: total. cars. Out: No. 2 mixed, 2 cars; total. 2 cars. Hay No. 1 tlmotby. 1 car; total. 1 car. LITE St POOL. LIVERPOOL, Jan. 14. Wheat opened unchanged, offer! ma light. undertone ateady. Buenos Ay res rut urea were firm aud there wua a better demand for spot. Later realising waa In order on limited scale and with auooort noor. orloea At. cllned. Pressure wss due to the rheauer and larger Australian and Plata offerlnsa and weaknesa In corn. t.'orn Steady at tbe at art and unchanged. Later prices declined on tbe cheaper of fera and small inquiry for parcel. Ar rlvala are larger aid cargoes are offered ut 1 to 3 pence decline. t'losing prices: Wheat. d lower tban critlay; corn, d lower. TOLEDO. TOLEDO. O.. Jan 14 Vh..lr..h ana . w-- iik,,.; v.., . .r"" Cash. 4Sc; May, 51Nc; July. 52 He Oata vusn, ojc; siay. aivjc; July. aic. Rye No. 2, S4c; No. 1, Sic. Clover seed Cash ami March. 80.05; April, S8.70; February. KMtt; October. $7.70: January, 83 82U. Alsike Prime. $0.30; March, 8U.40. Tim-othy-rrlme, $4.63. BCFFALO. BUFFALO; N. Y.. Jan. 14. Spring beat No. 1 northern. $1.17. Winter Wbeut None offered. Corn No. 2 yel low. 574c; No. 3 yellow, 50c; No. 4 yet low. 4SVc. Oats No. 2 white. 364c: No. 3 white, 36c; No. 4 white, 35fcc. Barley. 97c4i$l. Rye No. 1, 87e; No. 2, S6c. EUROPEAN MARKETS. Grain prices lu Europe, reduced to American valuea per bu, are abown below: WHEAT Liverpool apot Australia 11.09V Liverpool apot New Roaario. Santa . Fe 1.02 Liverpool spot Manitoba (new)... 1.11. Liverpool futures March 1.03' Liverpool futures May 1.034 Paris Jsnunry and February 1-43 Parla March and April 1.47 Antwerp January 1 o,'(. Budapest April 123 Berlin May 1.34 CORN Liverpool apot American mixed incwl 59x4 Liverpool spot New La Plata 64s, Liverpool futures January 63 Liverpool futures February OTHER GRAIN MARKETS. .v . . Previoua Wheat Jan. 14. close. Mlnucapolls May $1.0flU $1.06 Dulutb My 1.10 l.iou J'r, 110 U0i lnnlpeg May ; l.oov Loni;-101 101 Ma' 1.02S l.D2Vt July uc B.V. Kanaaa City " MV WH -SOH July jDtZ 93 New Tors- 105 1.03 103 1.03 Thre ia 00 modicisa so sate asxi at tba same V r. CJwll'a Syr peiah ,tbe poaKfea jraetor all diseases artsa. from stomach rroaksa. Tba price la vary nag- rm uu WALL STREET NEW TOBK. Jan. 14. Tbe sotewortby teatnre Saturday morning an tba at oca Mfhaige was tba etroag demand for atari oemmOB, wblcb carried tba price up to 77. aa aaesiag quotation was ta nigaer mn 'rldaf'a tnal and a valume of bear atop- loea ardera waa uncovered. There waa a general buying movement throughout tbe flat, wblcb broadened out materially to ward tbe end of tba hour. Reading waa promlaast at tba onteet. 7,000 abaree chaaglag bands at advaace. Practically every stack on tba llet recorded email gaiaa at taa opening ana ai ido ena 01 i. feltta! bear valaee ruled atreag with gal&a eatendiag from H to over tbe previous eloaiog. Leaden waa again a buyer of ear Ueuee aad buoyancy marked the trad- lag la ta international nai in inreao needle street. The prospect of a highly favorable bank statement waa a atrong balnab laHueoce. Commiesion nouses re aorMd an imnroved outalde demand. in toe aecona ana nosing neur ir was an apaearanca ar distribution rrem hamda source and aba upward trend was checked. Persistent sell lug af Goldfleld Consolidated cauaed a decline to 5S. a aew low level, but Immediately aupport Ing ordera appeared and a rally to t waa accomplished : tba buying was con aldered of tbe batter class. ' Lohlch VaMev made a verv ImBreeslve advance under rblcb waa tba best aort of accumaiatiou ana wiiea the gaorei uwraet trend waa chanaud te the detwn aide. Le high Valley acted Independently reaching tbe highest quotatlona of tbe day. Tba closing waa steady. Government bonds uncaasgea ana otser issues auu. NEW TOBK STOCKS. (By A. W. Tbamaen Co.) open, hi Hlc Low. Cloae. Atchison .... 103' 03 103 103 64 64 64 108H 04 T? 53 40 76 Araal. Capper.... American Can... Amer. Can pfd.. Amer. Car Fdy.. Amer. Loco Amer. Smelt Amer. T. A T... 2 Halt, a Ohio ... B. R. T Can. Paclte C. A O C. M. A 6t. P.. t'ol. Kuel ( odi. Oas D. A R. O Met. Sec Erie Ut. Nor. pfd Kan. City Sou.. L. A N M.. K. & T Mlaaourl Pacific. N. Y. Ccatral... Northern PaclOc. 117 Pens. R. R 127 Republic Steel. . 33 itep. Kteai pra. viw Readlag 164 Reck Island S0T& 08 130 am 62 117 8 30 41 116 Rock Ieland pfd 1V4 South. Pactilc... 117 Texas Pacldc... 26 T.. Bt. L. W.. 23 Tel lit Li W pfd 51 62 17i 77 'itsa, 170 51 173 76 Va 46'4 177 union i-acinc... l7.-v V. S. Steel 76 V. 8. Steel pfd.. llSi I'tah Copper.... 464 Lehigh Valley... 177 NEW YORK BONDS. A. T. T. Conv. 106 N. J. C. 3s 60 Nor. Pac. lata. 105 N. V. C. 3s... S3V)!Resdlng 4s 4,St.L.S.W. 1st 4s 74 St.L.S.W. 2uds. QOttiSo. Rr 6s 122 100 87 OS 88 81 107 07 Atchison 4s.... Atch. Coav. 4s. B. R. T. 4s.... D. R. O. 4s.... C. R. I. Ref. 4s C. R. I. Col. 4s C. A O. 4 'AS S4V,S. Pac. Con. 4s. j-wav"iw - ar C. A N.W.Cens 100ITex. Pac. 5s Erie General... 74 If. Pac. Con. 4a 104 Uen. Elec. 6a... 119, C. Pac. let 4s.. 101 Iron Ut. 5s 107 W. Shore 1st 4s 101 L.&N.l'atSed 4a SWab. Ref. 4s... C5t4 IT T MiW.thu lnn Ka 9-L' K. T. 4s 7 U. S. S. 5s NEW YORK CIRB. Stand. Oil 6XVm 640 Traran 2 Am. Tob.. 4404J 423 LaRse. 4 7-16 Rawhide.. 3fJ 3 Ob.Cp. 1 Miami Cp. ltel9iRayCt. 1 n4 Rsy Cons. IS Ctl8S.C.Arlx. 1 5-16(417-16 CLino Cp. 21(22 O.Can. Nlplastng. 1010jKrLke e u Ely Cent. C 7 vlllll 2 5-16(2 7-16 Kly Con a. 31 Int. Rub.. 34 Jumbo Kx 24 r.S. Light. 2 S3 DvDIy 1 411 35P.RmU 2tt ITulrsa Ab t Tnsprn C'Coh Ct -ia r.a.Lt.pfd h Paper pfd 30 Glroux.... 6 8'Cob.Ct i31.Pa.Kts l V. S. BONDS IX NEW YORK. Jan. Bid. 2a registered 2s coupon ... 100 1001 102 102 115 115 100 100 3s registered 3s coupon 4s registered 4s coupon Pans ma 2a registered... Panama 2s coupon .... MW YORK COTTON. (By A. W. Thomson Co.) Jan . 14. Open. 60-13.36- High. 14 66 14.S8 13.05 15.05 14.71 13.33 Low. 14.60 14.&! J4.SH 14.7 14.00 13.36 Cloae. January March May July August October 14.64- 14.85 15.0.1- 15.02 14.71- 13.38 NEW TOBK MONEY. NEW YORK. Jan. 14. Nothing said In money Saturday. Posted rates. Sterling exchange, 4S.va486. with actual business in oan'.e.-s bins at 480.11 4S5.95 for de mand and 4S2t482.S0 for alxty-day tylls, CICDI KCBBKR. NEW TORK. Jan. 14. Crude rubber rara uprlver. one, per lb. J1.22 bid; coarse grauca, (r in, v.c Did. PRODUCE MARKETS (Corrected Dally.) BUTTER. :igin prints..., .Igln tuba tate tuba EGOS. 32c! Fresh egga Loss off POULTRY. Capons, 7 lbs up 26c 27c 17c 12c 12c 12c Sc ISO ISc 20c 20c 11c lie 31c 30c 31c Ustate prints.. l.-'I. "" -" .-I'., rowla CHEESE. Springs, Under 2 lbs... Over 2 lbs N. Y. full cream. uew 18c K- V .kulitan ISC) Roosters lOld torn turkeys ISc'Old ben turkeys Wisconsin full cream Dairy .... ISciToung toms, 12 .... 18c lbs up Long horns. Phil, cream. doa.$1.10;Youag hens, 8 Domestic Swiss. Iba up uew 232tc uucaa. spring. Imported Swiss. 32c F. F. ew -ir Dric.i94c uucii, r. r Llmburger. nev ew IScitieese. F. F. 10c Neufchatel. )agle Guinea bens. dos.$4.50 brand Rabbits, drawn. Large box.... $1.10 dox Small dox.... aoc NEW YORK. NEW TORK. Jan. 14. Flour Active and unsettled. Pork Firm: mess. $22.25 4122.50. Ird Dull; middle west spot. $10.65(3 10.75. Sugar Raw, weak; centri fugals, Sm test, 3.D7Hc; muscovaao. s icsi. 3.17Sc; reOned, quiet; cut loaf. 5.60c; crushed. 5.50c; powdered. 4.00c; granu Inted. $4.SOc. Coffee Rio No. 7. on tbe spot. 1313Tc. Tallow Ensy ; city. 7 7-16c; country, 77c. Hay Firm, quiet; prime, $1.124: No. 3. 8fwe; closer. 55c$l. Dressed Poultry Steady ; turkevs. 1625c; chickens. Iltt22c: fowls, llJ16Hc; ducks. 1220c. Live Poultry Steady; geese. I415c: ducks. lc; fowls, 17WlSc: turkeys. 1318c: roosters. 12c. Cheese Dull and easier; state milk, com inou to specials. 10(gl7c; skims, common to specials. 3Sgl2c; full skims. 2(q2c. Butter Dull and steady; receipts. 3.H76: creamery extras. ZfihnZ.r: state dairy tubs. 20i26c; imitation creamery first. 21 22c. lfggs Weak and lower: receipts. 10.079: nearbr white, fancr. .T7c: nearr.y mixed, fancy, S2'g33c; fresh, firsts, 30(g32.r. CHICAGO. CHICAGO. Jan. 14. Butter Creamery extras, 27c; firsts, 20c; dairy extras, zc; rtrsta, 20c. Eggs Prime firsts. 24c; firsts, xjSe. Cheese Twins. 13t3c: young Americas. 15WQ16. Vegetable Potatoes. Michigan. 4&c; iscousio, a.aitc. Poultry Fowls. 1413ic; sprints. 11 llc; ducks. 14314Vc; geeae. Iiijl3c. The Xaeadaw Of Ufe. Married people abcnld leani what to do for me another's little ills, and for tbe flla of tba caHAmx that may come. Tbey are aare sooner or later to have occasion o treat constipation remember that tbe quickest way to obtain relief, and finally a permacent cure, ia with Dr. Caid- well's Syrup Pepsin, the great herb laxatrva compound. A bottle snoa'k aiwwys ba ta tha im , T714. 63i 63 63 40 40 40 70 76fi r76 142 142 142 14 83 S34 S3H WH 7 74 7 76 208 206 207 MS 83 63 83 83 125 Vj 125 134 1X4 S2Vs 32 32 31 141 141 10 141 si r u 28 28 58 5S 58 5S isJ if,5 ,t i85 334 3S4 36 31 V 48 60 4 49i 110H 111 HOVfc 110 118 117 117 127 127 127 32 . 104 14 6-16 1 8 9 BU 2 3-10g E1MHI FINANCIAL NOTES Wall a treat ewes ma rr Saturday: j NaUeaal strike on Porrugaeee railroads declared off. : Delaware A Hudaaa aak permlaaton of public service board to lsaue 87.000,004 bonda. 1 Dun'a Review aaya more Inquiry for certain linea. but high cost of production leads to measures for curtailment of eup- ply. Bradstreet'a aaya trade abowa increasing disposition to tbrow off tbe aulet of tha holiday period. Leather business du!I with curtailment general. Ilatner better feeling In cotton goods trade. Coal trade unfavorably affected by mild weather. Banks gained $18390.000 on week'a cur- rency movement. Sioas-Sheffield earnings about 3 per cent on common. ! Reilwsy equipment companies report semewbat better Inquiry. . 'die cara for fortnight ending Jan. 4J 106,824. an increase on previous showing of 10.8 per cent Another cash payment of 5 per cent oni tbe balance due Chicago banks from tba so-called "Walah loan" ia promised within tbe next thirty days. The amount will be something more then 8400.000, and wilt reduce tbe amount atlll due to around (7.773.000. Latest eatimatea of tba December quar ter'a earnings of the United States ateel company, wblcb will be announced Jan. 24. Siace mem at KS.ooo.000 to 33s.eoo.uuu. afore tbe abarp curtailment in produc tion which kcrim acti atwiiif to mid dle of rteremtocr the estlmatea ran aa high aa B43.sov,uv. Some censer anthorlriea are now enn. temalatiag the possibility of an increase ta tbe domestic stocks of refined capper. They fear tbla result unleas there ia a de cided improvement in the demand from domestic consumers of tbe metal during the current mcstb. One of tba discourag ing features of the situation from tha stand point of tbe sel'.era of copper Ingots i mi nenTj enerings or copper wire si radical concessions in price. These are c per lb belaw tbe card In some Instances. It Is stated that the felted States rub ber company during the nine months to Lc. 31 booked the largest volume of rub bar boot and shoe ordera of any similar period iu Ita history. The excess over the' oerrespondlng period of a year ago waa aouui 4CM pier eetii. Gross ssles of Rears. Roebuck Cn in 1010 are understood to hnve been clone to edS.R00.O00. This compares with a little more than $6 1. 000.000 in 1900. nu Increase of about 812,800,000. or about 25 per cent. Tbe aggregate earnlnes of tbe express companies in tbe L'nlted Statea in tbe year enuea juue 9u, l'juv, ns snown in a re port just issued tv tbe interstate com ma re commission, wore as follows: Total receipts from operation.. .8132.609.190 Express privilege debit 64.032.127 Total operating revenues 68,567.064 Total operntlng expenses 56.273,055 Net operating- rerenuea 12.204.000 axes 900.520 operating Income Other Income , Total Income 11.387.480 5.232.408 16.610.US7 1.237.403 13.382,554 Charges, etc surplus Out of tbe surplus for tbe vear dividends amounting to 4,36.030 were paid. There was siso distributed fJ.Tii,im) out 01 ac cumulated' surplus. BROKERS' VIEWS. A. W. Thomson company wire from Logan-Bryan, New York: Weekly trade reviews report very little change in tte Immediate business outlook. It would seem that the advance in tbe stock market has been due rather more to tbe improvement in sentiment than under lying conditions, bat there is no use deny ing character of buying last few days has been better than in many week. Should tbe outside inquiry Increase to an extent thnt vould enable new financing to be conducted on a broad scale the corporate outlook would then be somewhat mora promising and In that connection It may be well to bear in mind thnt the prospects for placing the New York City bond issue on satisfactory basis Is very good. Rcalixlng may Induce irregularity, but we are inclined to think that the upward movement will extend somewhat further with trade showing a tendency to drift towards specialties. On recessions would make monernte purchases, employing the use of safeguards. J. S. Bacbe, New York, says: Resding, Rfeel and Union PsciQe will possibly b the leaders again In our market. The heavy gain in cash has disconcerted tbe bears completely. Short Interests uncov ered tbougnt to be quite large. IT. Clews A Co.: of the advance. Look for continuation T'NION STOCK TARDS. III., Jan. 14 Hogs Receipts. 12.000; msrket ateadv; mixed and butchers, 87.757.05; pood heuvy, S7.854E7.05; rough heavy, $7.705 7.: liifbt. 17.70(87.05: pigs. 37.50(58.05; bulk, $7.80(B7.0. Cattle Receipts. 300: market steady : beeves. 84.85(37; cows and belfera. S2.50Rt.25: Blockers and feeders. :i.S53.i3 ; Texsns, 34.75(85.00: calres, 7.50ifa.50. Sheep Receipts. 1.5O0 ; market steady; native and western, 3.75(24 50: lambs. 84.506.40. GRAIN GOSSIP Chicago car lot receipts Raturday: Wheat. 24, nine cars grading-contract. Corn, 5S4 ; one car waa contract. Oats, 217 cors; 127 contract. Receipts a year ago: Wheat, 36; corn, 263; oats, SS. Northwest wheat receipts Saturday : Minneapolis, 209 cars; last year, 302. Duluth. 52 cars: last year. 62. Winnipeg. 29 cars; last year. 111. Total, 3o cars, as compared with 473 cars a year ago. Millers aad flour dealers in general are reporting a very disappointing business. Tbla is psrtlcularly true of tbe northwest, where milters agree that tbe bulge in n-beat has failed: to bring lu any new demand. Extremely dull trade was re ported in tbe southwest. Bradstreet's reports weekly clearances of wheat and flour aa wheat from United Statea and Canada as follows: -Bushels- Wheat and flour. 2.23.000 Corn. Last week . . . Previous week Cor. week lat Siuce July 1 1. 835.000 2.294.00C 1.50;i.ouc 15.173.WK1 11.97S.OO0 . 2.5.00O . 2.677.000 .08.lsi0.000 .93.5Sl.g00 year. Same time year ago It ia tbe gossip In speculative circlea around the Chicago board of trade that the big holding of May corn is now cen tered largely with a coterie of eastern traders, some of them cotton specialists, who make their headquarters with tha Hut ton house in New York. Llvermore. of whom little has been beard in the last few months, is. according to the gossips, at the bead of the eastern long interest. Corn specialists in tiie pit are of tba opinion that tbe Armour grain company holdings have been vastly leduceti iu tha last week and that tbe corn sold as a hedge against country purchases has landed mainly with tbe eastern specula tors. Logan-Brysn, Chicago, wired A. W. Thomson company: Cash wheat is in a strong position at all outside markets and cheaper here thau in other winter wheat centers. "?he much lighter primary re ceipts will give us bullish statisii.-s soon if they continue. After this week It is claimed many country elevator in tha epriu wheat states will be closed, espe cially in North Dakota, where the supply is reported well cleaned up. It is a strong market position based largely on domestic conditions in which buyers cau take bold in temporary breaks. Tha Animala In Heaven. According to the Mohammedan's be lief, there are ten animals in heaven. These form the following strange me nagerie: The calf offered by Abraham. the ox of Moses, the whale of Jonah, ' the ass Of Balaam, the ram of Ishmael. the ant of Solomon, the camel of the propnet Salech. the cuckoo of Baikis, the dog of the seven sleepers and Al T,1. . . , .y-i3 ai Borak, the animal which carried Mo- Prince Scraps With Press; Some Gossip From Berlin BY STEVEN BURNETT. Berlin. Jan. 14. The kaiser's brother. Prince Henry of Prussia, whose relations with the German press have always been very friendly because of his liberal modern ideas and oft expressed admiration of the press as the greatest education force of the age, has suddenly got into a scrap with the local press of Kiel, where the prince resides with his fam ily, since he retired from active naval service. The city fathers of Kiel, who are rather socialistically inclined, wish to continue the management of the "stadt theater" (city theater) in oppo sition to the more well-to-do taxpayers and the majority of the press who de mand the leasing of the theater. The Prince, however, appears to be an ardent supporter of this kind of socialistic undertaking, for during a recent performance he sent for one of the newspaper critics and remon strated with him for his hostility to it. The two leading organs of Kiel have now united in an attack on the prince, whom they accuse of improperly at tempting to interfere with their free dom of criticism. Berlin is rather alarmed at the con stant rumors of the danger of an im pending war between China and Ja pan. The first rumors to this effect reached hejj via St Petersburg just after Christmas, but did not find much credence, as the Russian paper whose Vladivostock correspondent started them is pronouncedly anti-Japanese. German consular reports from the-far east which have just arrived here, however, rather confirm the rumors, stating that both powers display fev erish military activity and at Peking it is generally thought that the coming spring will see the outbreak of a war in which the United States" is expect ed to take sides with China, in the hope of breaking the power of Japan, which has become a menace to Ameri can interests in the Pacific. The personal influence of the kaiser added to the strenuous Efforts of the minister of education has succeeded in restoring at least a semblance of peace in the philosophical faculty of the Berlin university. Obeying an imperial dictum the two professors, Sering and Bernhard, some days ago each issued statements which appar ently satisfied the other part, though Bernhard seemed to have had rather the best of the quarrel. Those who are more intimately ac quainted with university affairs as sert, however, that the reconciliation affects only the academic issues and that the personal questions still re main unsettled, and that there is therefore a strong possibility of the two hot headed "philosophical" minds agreeing as to the terms on which they are prepared to shed one anoth er's blood. According to figures just published the officail Socialistic press of Ger many now consists of seventy-eight papers, with an aggregate of 1,160,000 subscribess. In 1904 the latter num ber was 600,000, so that it has nearly doubled in six years. Owners of house property in Berlin and its suburbs are in despair at the approaching sad faces of the plaster figures of ancient gods and goddesses with which they plentifully adorn their buildings. The district court of Potsdam has decided that the police may order any undraped figure on a house to be removed immediately. The police took offense at a good re production in stucco of the Venus of Milo which adorned a new house not far from the kaiser's palace. They or dered its removal and on the appeal of the owner to the courts gained the case. "Many persons in the street," alleg ed the police, "have complained that the Venus was undraped. If Herr Goeben will drape it, it may remain." As nearly every new house In Ber lin has mere than one undraped statue on its facade, this judgment is likely to have far reaching consequences. Prof. Karl Roechling has, with the Kaiser's permission, painted for the officers' convalescent home, near Wieshaden, a representation of the Kaiser burning himself in tasting a bowl of soup as served to the troops on mahouvers. According to the "Mittagszeitung," the incident actually occurred. The Kaiser, as usual, insisted on tasting tbe rations and burned his mouth; whereupon the monarch observed in Broad Berlin dialect: "Ah! William, thou hast properly burned thy atnug (schnauze) again." The popular hero of the day in Italy is beyond doubt the notorious Sicilian brigand Salomone, who has now serv ed five years of his life sentence for murder. Altogether this remarkable man has over a dozen assassinations to his discredit. Under other circumstances and in a different clime from that of Sicily, Salomone would have won a high po sition among his fellow-men. He is barely literate, but in vigour of intel- Don't EUKss Weffff & Nusbaum's Seao-Up aDe $4.00 SHOES ..... . $,98 $2.00 & $2.50 SHOES... 90c SPECIAL DISCOUNTS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS lect and mental versatility be has few equals. During his trial this terrible bandit astonished his judges ad the whole of Italy by defending himself in a speech of rare eloquence and beauty of expression. 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