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FOREIGN LIQUIDATION EFFECTIVELY CHECKED Kesnlt of Sharp rurlallmrnl in Storks and llontls From ( 011 tincut and Kn^lnn<l. I'lUCES GE\EHALI*\ STKOX? Traction Issues Active, mid Steel Shows Some Strength?Copper Storks Score (tains?l.ittle Enthu siasm Created. nv imoAUAN wai.i.. NEW YOHK. February 2?.?Prlccn general- , y w?ri> strong in the Stock Kxcha'ige to day. AutomoWIo l?sues were strong on further short covering ami on absence of fore'gn "elllr.g a sharp ciirfillment in the ship ment of stocks and bonds front the foti tlnent am! Kt.riind ? 1 i<? to In -.Teased rlfk ?ind a rise In Insurance rates hi" iff actively i lieckrtl f. rrlrn liquidation for the mom.-nt. | s strength .Ihorefor" roul-! m'>r? j -pftdily b* MttrM'tte.l to tli<' Inahiilt y of lb" foreign Investor t<i !?? ?.? h our mullet than r> luck of desiro l<i take advantage of j prices Traction issues wpri ictlv" Third Avnuo j galnlnr I points This "tin k l" Ml b-.-ist j two dlretiot.-i ii' ir-r t.i a liv b-nil Mian ? befote th" re -tit in>>tiii'i I i:i ?. ! '?<?! 1'icli ^s ni'i v rr? Iirm. hut ill-all' cs smalt. | Stildebakor I.ISO III I* HI th" !? I state nor.i. ? honiii|! an I- :e nf i ' I : < r o' 11 over j ih" previous year o| 1'.' r ? ? ii" Tin -ked mini in tlu* n.-pi rt was this slg'illl ?tit slate ? i e 11'.: 'During tin) last few months of I lie year, there were received lnrg- -irib-rs t an un I usual n.tnr". most i| wlii- h ? i? i in \ ?'id.-il in th" business covet"d I y this re i port ileneral Motors wis -1 r ? ? t; . 'ii"i MiWeM *'? ??*?? ? >' ? -I- lit I vi- at. Ml l 'M a " 11 .!?' \ i in-- ' I Ill ii rose '-j. 111. S i;- .1 'lisp! : ? ? ? 1 <|iii"t strength. .vlth a L :in .it .> point ?>a l.ivor all1' r- ports of ? ui ri t.s 1 ? j? in Steel ntoi I;- we:-- strong Short rnvo: tin; was nolcit In t*ti11<.*? > Stiles Steel c it.nmnii, tfi? price hanging around < Hethlehem steel slipped nit a point in 111?? early deal - j :no hut i iiiiii hack strong at tin- "lid of i tli-* day The preferred .shares wire easier. I ? Topper stocks s-ri-ri-d gains. although iit- j tip credence was given to th .- report if i j IP-cent markpt fur the metal. With snosi producers told ahead up to the first of May. almost any flguri- might be quoted uithuiit Hffei-lltiK present conditions There was u tumor in the trade that tlerinan Interests h id recpntly pun liaM-d poutuls of the metal, which was helng held nwultliiK ? oi-portunlty f'-r shipment to 'lertnaiiy In the eiiulpinent stocks Haldwln J.oco motive Issues were weak. < ?tI sto, ks were j ftronc T--x!?? Company galnlliK points i and Mexican i'etroli-um holding a point Kain. j Baltimore and t>h!o. and Neiv Haven were ( Ftenily. but firm A drive was made at New | York Central, hut this movement was .lis j credited. The st-u k closed iincl.iiiiKed. I'riion 1 I'aclllo rose to : on tiie .iii nnv stat" ment. notw Ithstandiln; a lier'iiue in KM"-s ! of and i. loss ot 5.1s.i--" In ?n-t tin- j tlintres heniK t'otter tlian expected. i'IiIi .iiro 1 and Northw . stern for .lailU.lt \ K lined }??'.- I l>>' pt'i ss and SJ1J ? nut To-day's Streiifin In prices dill net cri ; .-.to inn- h .-iitliu -laMn. Hon l th i!liic.s were ! ipstrlcled hy ti..' rettti-eil offeiitujs lor for- i i-Ikii account it 'm ini; tell th .l loriicn ; liiiulilatlon w .s aitim.i. v restrained, and Is > uki-ly to he roni-ivt'i! at the tlr.-t otipurtutiity. I ti* to-ii.i> s Ktroimth il.U not en-ate m-jcli ' enthuslaani In prlcen. I NTW YOHK. l-'ehruary r.,nl?ii-tliiB ion- ! ? itlons nt home and ahroad imparted a j ? nimble tone to to-day's stm i; market, whieh opened at Keni-r.il advanees over j yesterday* close, soon made further Kilns j <<nd then fell back, displaymg some ti.in- ! lie** nt the close. The grain markets were a factor In 'his movement, another sharp break tn options MiKRestliiK anxiety respecting the status ol I 111" t-\|mrt situ..Hot Another gold importation from Canada . was the most direct development In lon-li;u exehnnse bills on l.ondoii inanlfeMlns mure I steadiness, but remittance* to the <"oti- ' nnent. 'specialiv Herm.uiy. showing further I depreciation. Italian exchatise was 'a-jaln t- \ i-tlsh. UoinbarUment of the Turkish forir hy the ; nines was neutralized by inii.ors ot a ?urprnslon of aaUlngs from prim Ipal Kng lish* porta, hui this i.-itter Ini i lent t.ille.i of influi-ni o on deiu.,1^ from authoritative miii r?'pH Sp? citlc movements of sto-ks in tiie locn! inH.rket Included sudden w-akii'-Ms m New 1 urk i 'ent ra I, with moderate sti .-ii^-tli In the i oalei'M. l'ai itlc.s, f,. i,ai.:. in l'a- Un e.\? e |iti -1. t nlted States c*te*- . thi I'opfi- -> a'ul cci - tsln ."tieclaltles Now lliveii I- a-ue live in the later < ptions of pi n et, well i abovo !t? lati -I miiiimuni. Itin k Islann s stock and collate! . l-m-la s.nd at lov . t ? luoi.itiona. in coime<|tioncc. It was thought ! in the Ii ti .i ii. i :i I ill in t ol tli" t"<tiiiion\ brought out by the Interstie I 'ollllllel < e C(Nii mission. I'lnai.ii'i mu-i utiot.H oi i.-i week liidbatil a s ?> un >. i ,t| e i-.ish gain by local bank Till! Ii: ? -1 - ??> t.la\i-l, b.itis lor three nr.. tout .i. niths lug negotiate.! si .1 t? I 314 |Ht i ? ? I I t-'lrmness ru - d In tin bon-l in.iik-t. local tia-tiotis, Soul lot ii I'.n ill- ,tnl Mi- -on rl l'a clfic issues rtilK'tlng moderate Intiulry, T-?tal sii i . par valm ..ggr--gai- -i M * t ritt(-ii .-lit'-* :o\Ll nnielu t ?. 1111 i - wet i ? u n i. Itu eii ol: -ail S I" W VoHK, I'cl.t uatj .- >t ? : aiitl!e pa per. Jtjjjl. HterlliiR exchange, ute-idy; si\t\ iiay I? i.,b, ^-l 1.', i? ? i .vi. i .*i ^ , Jot t. liianl Itai \-r, .M- \b in ilu. ,r<- 3 V1 ?_ r.o. i-i iiimni Points st.-.iy; i ,.i I oa i ? hoods. I. T t ?. 'I 11 ii.- 11. . i. ?. st".tly; sixty II a> . . ... ti: :.et y .i , . - - . " . .. ? ?ri tli. , Call liiotM^'' sti ivJy. ruling i.?t_ BOWO LIST A T J? i*.:? i. -j. it 1.111* l:-l V AtiiuUlc Coast l.:m- !. .? t: >1 N t< > l>i<l > v. \ ? I. r\ Irt tin ! lit 11 i 11lore i iM.ii. 't < ihoca !???:? 1:? a ? 1 " ?! .<> ? i \ (1 s- . . t J.it'P' H HII'l .\ly. IS . o I I'M! i I'M 1.1 irI. -tt ill M> ?.:?!? . a J.orlllit'I tuy .- tltlil) j.nrin.ini Company 7? (bill) , Sort" K ?itnl \V< ?t"M. ? > '|\ I'-.v . : 1 Sr.iKi.il .1 .Mr I .!???? t.-iti.|M-.l i-. iM.it .. v -?? ii .-Mr I.Ini .i ; ..- . . t. , Si?u'h>'i ll lthU\va> t-. ... % .utliem ll.ii.ua) ?> . I mt Vtl ?- ' ' I' ?-? ?? ' ? '1 ' i t ?- 1U-KI-I.T.- I '??? . iNyj, 4 . J- lt? J. IM< I I ?' ? V..I '? .. : 'I-J I". r- 1 <i'. til. i . ' I ? ? . li lflr.lti itnt:i I".! :<? : ? ? t: - "t'U Kit. 1.1 t VI I 1,. . . . Va. ICW> -..i 1 Cxwtf ?'? ? u.ski .. Wiil .t.-li t> is . . .8 \\ !? ruth '1 ? ! Ill <t i 1 I : t J Kll II.MtlMi - I <H K MA I: Iv 1.1 n. ? ..-i.,- ? h .v . ... i... ti:i. tat V.t 1 in ..try . . STA'J'K ?- tl-1 11 t ii.i \ lilti L'. nnl I., " j \ ,i t . i ; alive - .1: - . I I., IO . - 1 ' ? K > I . : i.... \ ml l'u?i r Cu . j.fti Vm ;. . I i.r'.i ' i i? S'1'J( KS. . t. i' 1.111f* . t.i:i . .... j.. i-k< ? ? <i !? i , iw.u.t" Vi i. i'm. . .<? ullift it K.n.w.i l ? i t >. If n. ?uu . . i\ ? i I ?I ;K ? IViit r 1 N??!?>:. ; H-.t.k .. i - i . Nutloua It ink . i ? M I. ' 1.1.1. VN I.I 'I ." a: C?ir:. (Ill I I IS >1 \ |{>i K i> NI W YOitK. i.-.iy i t , ;r i.ir ..tin ui.h-ti.- i ? t :?>. .v. ii fully ui> lo PipKt ilo?? . tiftor n|..-n- | ' v >' ? 1 \ it * ? ' - 1 ?> 3 ;t .i: : t i. ?? \M ' * ?\? ? ?? ' I'! ' '.It i"i - . i .? \n ......I Jilt S'll ti.- '? .11 ? I ? ? |U|.| it ...j. ..I .. Mil..' ?' > ? ' ? - I ? ' ' ' - r ill. ,? . tvn. ItnlK . !'i? i i .? ? .. .-vI i. ?. ; S.iut h.-r ? i" . ? ? I ' i ??! i ? that ml :t f. :i i. I.: . t ?! i. .%. ? Vt.vl: liiifl h* . n ? ? ? n i. ?: t ;. :v i ii : I : i .- J j?ri ..... ;. < to ;>? It.'." ti- ' i.:. l.aKi. .it t ... I 1 rha-l. r HIt'1 pllV.. ? \\ I ' h I tlllK H.11K! |1. u celling Ir. ?? ' f. vfV.. ; t urili-i u of lorul H i . . ' ? .i l ? . Hi,- . ; iv.. inori t Iih ' ? ? I : - ? i . t i.. rov?*rltM <>1 '? t" ? I*". .( I in t||._. luitt ir.i'Sit K Colt^jn futur.f ci<.vt *<-? 1 < 1 ' it - V| !.(,.! (*|,l>* March S M?tv ' > ?: ' .Inly ' ? ? I ' lli-ldbfr >'j l>?ri>inher ?? :" Spot cotton, rjulct; Til I >i > 11 i ^ j., ., v .Vu skIch KKW VOItK 1't l r j !'? m u..\ ..ri:.-nt Mi ittiUiK. ? t >f n: I Total lo-0?y .it il |iort?--Not n . ;jit? t:. ? tit bul^t<? xI1'.11 * 1 ????< > , ; ? It 1 My c?J7 Itak-c Total for wof-V Nt-t rccrlptn T t r.r>J t. tfos: ? xii.irtH, '/'iZ.brf' 1 . Total tor *? ? N>t locelp'h. '.'<cz.'j:3 laics, cxjiort*. . i ?. >? n NP.W OHI.KAN 1-. I riji-rt T Tlif --.t f>n market ?*" "? ? ?- >!'?' niriow ?<. - ' prlrej- lit lh? ?il*-'? ? inj; I to f. |...;it-. < vi" > ??j.NTitiiy'n ll)i . at tin- |.,n.- -i >, to < iinrtrr. ? . ?.!. at n? t . (,t ? t.;> 3 points . ; Wt-ro aSKIlt..i|\ o Stork. ? ("'Alaska Col,l Ailis-t"lialuii rs Allis-<'lialnieis, pf<| 100 Amalgamate:! Copper .. A"i. Aire, Choin., cum... ? <? Amor. I!r?t SiiKttr, com. 1..'00 ,\ morion n < *a n .'(Hi American Can, pfd..... 10C Amor. Car ami Kdrv American Cotton oil.... ''00 Amor. 11ido and Lea., pr. American Minseod oil... 100 Aiiioi icait Locomotive Amor. Malt Co. pfd 400 American Smelting .... American Snuff, com... 1,000 Amcricaii Sucar 1 "Hi Amor. TV I. and Tol. Co.. ?'oO Amorjt'.'in Tobacco, com. ? _ American 'Poltacco, pfd, J. i on Anaconda Copper . . . 1.100 Atchison Atlantic Coast Lino A. C. M. of Connecticut.. 00 Malt (more and Olilo 0,300 |<( tlileliem stool Co., com -00 let lileliom Steel Co., pfd British-Amor. Tob. Co.. Brooklyn Rapid Transit. 1,700 ("out ral I.eatlier. com... Canadian I'acitic 400 California Petroleum ... 1.000 Chesapeake and Ohio... Chicago Ureal Western. Chi. Croat West., pfd... ?SOOChi., Mil. and St. Paul.. JOOCIiino Copper Crucible Steel Cot., com Crucible Stool, pfd ? "(dorado Piiel and Iron.. Colorado and Southern.. Coitsol idatcd ( >:is Corn Products, com.... I'en. and Itio (Iran., com ,300 lirie 400 Krie, 1st pfd Kod. Min. and Sin., pfd.. r.00 Ceil, Klectric \ 2 I'. C... 7no < Soodrich, coin 700 Croat Northern, pfd.... 1 500 Croat Northern Ore Ctis. Illinois Central ?'.00 |nterboro-Mot 500 Ipterboro-Met , pfd lilt. Harvester, com hit. Mer. Marino, pfd.... Int. I'apor Otien. HIkIi. Low. 2S4 2S* 2S JlY THOMAS IIHANCII & CO, Clonltii;. lthi. AsKfil 2S 2!>4 S III 37 523 no 3S4 -'6 i 924 40 J 4 5} 51? :!7i 20 z ???> k 40 j 21 oo j i o i i ' 2234 so 4 34 i IN I 4 0 S I "i 3 11 I'll { 331 l :i ?.? > 31 i 113? 31 ' 12 ;>?> r?3 3SJ r?-; i 40 J '20A ii ?i I 102 J 1 INi 2212 253 IMS 314 l r.T d isi 40 J S5 35J 21 4 3 "? 4 1301 318 il J 12 r. ?*. i 513 37 4 2 6H 112 A 4 ui 24 i 2i 064 6i i I 231 258 914 ?'.4 4 054 C>4 4 54 4 54i 53 4 1034 103 4 103 4 so 4 321 155 J 184 4 0 S4 4 34* 20 J "3 \ i3:'? 31 113-1 301 "i 13 55 ft 52? 4 S3 3S 26 J 'J 2 4 OH 45 253 11 204 2'.' COS 1 12 2 *> 9} 21 3'' oT 152 1024 103 11 s4 lll'l 223 4 225 105 A 10(54 2 5 ij 04 i 654 544 103i 104 IS l s 4 25 J 0 4 I 00 1 12 05 g 54 ft SOft 34* S7 4 3 14 150 4 1 5 7 *i ISi 1^4 f 4 0 104 27 9 SI * 35 \ 3 4 24 24 1154 ?Jill 203 i:?o 31 i 1 135 .303 1034 111 55 4 -101 4 t 5 ?4 0 1 0? 2S-J S4-J 35 4 13-i 1101 5* 20 J 33 4 llii 314 1 14 31 lot; i 12 r?t? i'4-J 58 Ha.ikors una liroker*. Sale*. ntock. Int. Paper, pfd Kansas Citv So., com... 1,000 Lehigh Valley lji(?K*itt ami Myers, com. IdRKott and Myers, pfd. 00 Morlllard Tobacco, com.. Morlllatd Tobacco, pfd.. Mollis villo and Nashville. 1.300 Max well, com 2,000 Maxwell, 1st pfil 1.700 Maxwell, 2d pfd SOO Mexican Petroutm 30o Miami Copper soo Mo., Kan. ami Texas.... 3,100 Missouri l'aeitlc National Biscuit 0.500 New Haven 7,100 Now York Central 100 N. Y., Out. and Western. 200 N. ami \VtT x 14 p. c 1,soo Northern Pacific 100 Pacific Mail 200 Pennsylvania People's t?as P. C. C. and St. 1,., com. 1,200 Pittsburgh Coal, com... 200 Pressed Stool Car Hy. Steel SprifiK. com... 10 700 Reading 200 Republic Iron ami Steel. Republic 1. and S., pfd.. 000 Rock Island 200 Rock Island, pfd Sea board Air Mine, com. 400 Seaboard Air Mine, pfd. St. Mouis-Southw., com. Sloss-Sheffield ',500 Sou. Pacific x 14 1*. C 510 Southern Railway 700 Southorn Railway, pfd.. Standard Oil of N. Y . . . . Texas Pacific 9,500 I'nion Pacific 1". S. Cast Iron Pipe, com I'nited Cijjar Stores.... 300 I'nited States Rubber.. 21.S00 I'nited States Steel.... 200 I'nited States Stool, pfd. '.'00 Ptah Copper 100 Va.-Car. Chemical , Va.-Car. Chemical, pfd.. Wabash Wabash, pfd 2.000 Western Pnion .Total sales for day. Total sales for week (four Clonlnv. Open. High. Mow. BUI. Asked. 324 334 32 24 01 24 4 07 isa 104 103 '?ii S23 221 100 100J p.l 104 4 204 2S 4 142 10 I 14 82 14 4 3 324 1314 75 Sij 25 4 05 4 is? 11 124 453 6 100 1014 10 104ft 20J 2S4 143 P.l 321 S24 1 1 4 3 54 413 103ft 504 203 54 j) 424 10.1J 51 a 2 o3 233 61 24 4 07 1S4 104 10} *43} sift 224 100 100J 10 1044 20 2S 4 142 19 S2 14 4 3 11SJ 119ft 11 S3 54 414 103 4 504 20 02i 024 ?2 171.000 shares. days). 7s 1,000 shares. 205 114 173 24 4 02 25J 07ft 1 s 4 10} m lis} 4 5 S24 11S 119 72 20 204 27 4 29 204 22 I42H 1424 19 20 74 75 3 I 1 14 114 12 32 32 10 24 27 X2A 821 134 II 43 43 1X9 191 114 12 54 4 11 4 14 62 H sellers it t!111Init there n continued ' demand for . ovi r? from the bear side. The 'iiisi tiled wheat market musod more ?>r l< ? - ? lug. l * :?rcontending that iongi In wheat, who -\ere alfo long "f cotton, woulil sell tliel. tint on in order to be able to protect t.iclr vvheat. There was iom? ? talk of weaki r rpot markets, but It was not borne oat by the official rep'jfts. rile prow lug belief that planting of cot ton this spring would bo Kroatelv reduced wan a. steadying Inlluenco. Hullish ideas re garding u< reage it grain In some iiuarters, i.ontirmod reports from Texas, that much cotton ground was planted In corn. Cotton future!! flowed: March. 7 f<3; May, . s iT; July. yjT, October. S.66; I'eeentber, 8 SI. i Spot cotton, -inlet, unchanged. Sales on tho *pJt. 07i bales; to arrive. .STu bales. m:vv \okk i kudi'ci: makkkt. N i-rVi-="H?b >HK. February rfi.- Uiw sugar. easy ; molnssos, 4; contrlfugal, 4.77; re- | tineii. tteady. lluttcr. Heady Cheese, un settled Spot cuifee. nulct; Hlo No 7. 7*i; Santos No I. !>??;. Cottonseed oil wan higher to-<lay on -ov eriiitr id shorts and 1 ? ai professional buy Inn on the tlrmncKs in lard. Kinal prices 1 S'i I' t. -bowed a nei gain o! t to > points. Sales. 9,900 barrels. The IIH?rKCt closed tlrm. Spot, W (tld; Milroh. ?1.S4 i0 1. April, 6.StitV I May. June, July, i 7.:;t'< 7. t; August. 7."?!,'.?*?. September, 7..K j cituliei, 7.<>,".<7.:--. Hlt liMON!) I'lillill t i; MARKET. Wlitlei-ulo ((notations. I Ttv l.evy Commission Co l itlchmond, \'h , February ;?>. isis. Chic'' r.s. choice, small. lb 17 to 8 Chickens, choice, medium, lb ... 15 to It; 1 >'hloiteny, large, lb to 15 i ileti.-, |>er lb to '.3 i 11oo.'teicacli to 40 (leeso, tat. largo each 75 to tv C-esu. Bin.ill, each Jj to 6j Dressed Poultry. for I'ound. Dressed turkeys, fancy, hens.,.. :s to :3 1 Turkeys, loins 16 to 17 i l urkeyj'. poor to fair 15 to 17 J I lucks, choice IS to !7 ^ CioosCi choice 12 to 13 j ? lib kens, choice lti to ih ' liens, choice It to la | i.uiiaas. each II) to 3) I Kla,' t'rttteil. In crates, near-by, fresh, iior. to 21 lluttcr. Per Pound. . I'll till ly, choice, fresh to 17 . Merchants', lair to jS ! l.l\e Stock. '? mis. choice t? ? laticy I'l to lOVi 1 Veals, pool to fair 6 to 9 Ci'lvis. limners it to f. I Sheep ... 4b.*to fif^ l.unibs, tprlns 7 to s i at ic, fair to prima 7. to Hogs 6 to "Si Country Itiicon. Hi ins. small, well cured... ?l to i li iitia, medluilis, well curod ... 2) to 21 II I Ills, large, well cured W to 2! I Sides, woll cured. 17 to IS Shoulders, well cured 16 to 17 lliemcd IIokh. Ilogs, choice. small J to 0 It oe-i, choice, large Kt^to 9 Hogs, off (lU.lllly C to 8 1 I lilies. li ry (lint '? M !lry .-ait to 22 < Sreeii. salt 'o 17 i Ireeli to tin ii <1 imaged f to li Tallow to Kcei-wax Pried I'rults. \ pples. dark S 1? \ pples. bright, ullceil 3 to \ppl<n. > right, unal tered :i to pea" li"t? l ight, peeled 11! to 13 poaeius, dark, peeled J> to p. t lies mi peeled 3 'o 5 II!.ick berrbs a to Whortleberries !?> U K.thpbi-ri ics .<i to M A It K KT fONUITinNS. Comment lb ? . Ipts very lie.iv.. ; market ? tail ami unsettled. I IIHAt.O ?.K \ I N m i ill'-. r- iiruiii v : win it ptli<". i "?i ' i|.? ?? i in':ii'lv i relit- In ?1:i> miller > -. ? 1;t i'. f-vi-ry :t .|i-m i nv.-.i .it tlm 11 1 ! -Hi: ?'??Stint'. W Ill-Ill i'V . II'TS It lll'i rillo of tilmut 2 ocnlH .i Imshel. Bronilly I' JI . v.it- I III' <**ll:ur?ti> I?"II :???! .1 rlly j ? m nil l?ii' i ll .i in i > tli.it s . ? liii? lie!* nf Kits ?I! Ill t .vmlil Minn lin\ ? .1 f?????> I>111 lm, ^im liiti li-r- il liy lliil Turk*. Tin' mar I.- I. In' iviA i I. riu!.<?? -i-v< ; :i! inipin t illt i .i I 1.. . mi il lli- Tin I- Ii w.i- mi i-Uii'il : I" '?% I., i. r 1 ivt hi :lt ??mil i In-i ll 'v. in ,'-r\ i'-iwIi. aii'i "its nit 1" \ i*. I'm \ i ^ i 11 s w ? ? il 11 ? I up .it nil iiilvmni- nf ?'?j-i 11 i /i i in- ii i Huh i .iiw. ( ?< ??? v. .....' .i i :? i k. : civ, .iniy i ' i-\ i. M.iv il'i ?J Tl?i, .I ?"??? ?> Tl*? M :t v '? ?'?I'm -i 'i y .1 n: v 51 * M V . ... ?'T V.?T v ? ... *?' ?' I ' ?< ? ii..- I - III*. M iv i'T11 ??: 1" I- I f.i-ti grain: Wlieiit, No. 2 rctl. $1 ICtfJl.jl; KH IM.OMI iiKAIN M \ It Ii I: r. I. U.llil'l I. V I . I Tliftl.lt I -? wj,. >1 - >. i. ?. i i a : to:- . < iii: ; : i 1. v'l < ' r Int * ... : i . v\ ? i ? .; 1.5 \ i i. v'.. i*ii t.i 1 . i ) 1 . ?. ...in 1 .1 I ; ? '?. I \ ? ?i x' I I . \ e ! . ?,''1 ' .1 . Ii Ii Int-!. w lilt" 'II M Mi.inliijl i > \ 'I 1 . r loi:*. So* 2 inlxQtl \i U\W i ... <: ?>V . ? ? v 1.'t ? f'?L* ? .5 !. !?? . O'Vf Winter st'id, lm; loin y 72 l.l U'L # No. i' rye nominal . o 4 i'; i' ii<? 1111 mi 1 >1 f.lil.i, li.ij: !nt> Imlllilljii l(l( IIMIIMI M IV MAHIiKT. 1., lint' ii 1. vi' i'Vl rii.iry y, Ul'.i I'i " ti . .r !'?' i 'lUoii'i nil Ih'o Kl.lt ii I.xi ll.it.?<*: I '.i r I "t - " ' t l? N & >1 00 No. : tlm..thy <? i? oo N". I tun iii 15 0> (f '. irlil ?? . ? i ? .Ix? n <jf ;s f, i ' .n\. t iiilxi'.l r? js ? ? ?. in:x.-ii /,/ ic <io "v'?r 'Il IS .A No, - I'loyer : W 16 '.m :? noiiiltuiI . Til \ \v i ntiipri-r'.cil . .... , I ]_i,)() 1. pri ... I.rt'o lm ion... 11 &0 fi ? .- lll'i"KS ,i*nin|iri ---. 'I . ... i> 13 00 I. \ :<r>"-I. iff. lilllfK ,. 6j ?? ,?,) M i i.i.I'T: ku. ' lilpstnir. winter r{l '-5 (/, 1 in. will tor t* (W ? '.ip 'till, ?prliif* . . "it f/i tf !??< "i ri>rin?t -J6 '? (?! IC If 11 MOS II 10lt.\<?0 MAIIKI'.T. 1 IK l'[i!ir Tom pi- ji - 1 ? ai lm '.I. 1 '.-it ijiti v y, >>j ?. DA UK r IUi.lJ, i : 5 w Short leaf l.ong leaf * 00? J? ?> \Vrappers " WW 1' ?? SUN-CUHKD Priming* **?i2A,n?V? i.??. $4 00?$ i oo Short leaf 6 00? 9 00 Kong leaf s }'l fl Wrappers 11 WW .S ("0 BR1GHTS. v.MoicEna? Common - $ 1 00?$ 9 W Medium 10 UMf 12*50 Pine 14 00? IS 00 Cl'TTKHS- ^ Common 14 30W IS 00 Me Hum 1* O X? 2) 0>1 Pino 22 OOlJi) 2i 1)0 Pa nnv 25 00? H 59 PI 1.1.KUS? Common 7 W? 9 00 Medium 11 <?? IS 00 C.ood 13 00? 10 00 Pine IS mt -- W Common 2d ')0? 25 W WltAIM'KRS? Mo Hum 25 0-V? 30 00 Hood SO 00? 3."> ?)?) Pine 27 50? 4it 00 I'll ICAtiO I.IVK STOCK MAItKKT. | <' 111< 'ACiO. Pehruary Hogs. lower; h'llk. I f' ' light. ??'.M'utC oi; mixed. S*- 4 h*'ivy. fti.: rough. SO.SVci'i 3": pljrs. {... ~:,\i Ci:ttl\ slew. Native Hirers, >". ? 151*. 1<>; town and heifers. $3.9>'(i$7.?Vi; calves, $7.0?t1j?l0.i0. Sheep. firm. Sheep, 5t. v*> ijr.Ti; yearlings. }T C.'.'uJS.ii; lambs. ?7 yJ Itl('II.MIIM) I.IVK STOCK JIAIiKF.T. Kiclimond, Vn.. Pehruary 20. 1915. Host Mi'ers, 7^ to >e; medium to good. ?j\ to 71-; common to fair, f>'.j to A; best lielfers. ?*\ to .-14; MK' llini to Kood. Z\ to , com mon to fair. I\ to :'-j; best cows. Td'j to C; med'.um t?> K<>"d, (?% to to fair. to hest oxen, '? to *?**. common to fair. 412 to ; hulls, Ito f., veals, s to 10; dii k*. :? to . cow s and calves'. $'&) to $05; best hogs, 7;i4, light. 7'4 to 7'?; sows and stags. J1s to C'fe; host sheep. V;- to *;'??; medium to i pioil, ?)'? to fi'-i; cui.'imoii to fair, 3'-i to 4's; [ lambs. 7 to S ?M 1SCKI.KA N KOI'S MAKKBTS. Dity uoous N'I'W YOlllv. Pohiuary f..--Cotton Roods were unlet and barely steady in the primary j division to-day. Jobbers reported a very steady trade In cotton domestics. Yarns were dull Wool markets were very high, j In some Instances prices being at record levels. Silks were Irregular. NAVAIi STOKES. SAVANNAH. MA.. PMiruary 15.?Turpen . tine. ilrtn. 42; sales, 22 casks: receipts, 41 I caskf; shipments. ;J casks: stocks, 31',S91 I t isKs. I:..sin. llrm. sales. barrels; re | ? ?? 11,i "'.i.' barrels; shipments, none; stocks, | ::>j barrels. tannic: a.. II.. 2.92'a. ! I'l-'TKRSKimr. I'KANUT MA15KKT. < llr ;Soi ted h/ (Codgers. l'lummer & Co . Ine 1 I'I'TI USUI Hi;. \.\.. Pehruary JA ? Span ish Partners' stock Market steady at per bushel. Virginians: Partners' stoi k - Market steady. I'.itiy .luinho, 3\c per pound; fancy liamjphUed. ."bic per pound; ey.r.i prime, ,V?c p. r pound, shelling slock. L'',? to ; ."'ic per pound. TrmlliiK on Curb. i NICW YOltK, Peiiruary "?>. Trading on I the curb to-day wrs generally unlet, and prices Hill-mated within nairow limits. The , > I?ecia It lc-> were neglected. Itiker liegeman |? orporatloti was trai'tlonally lower ,at C:V I Alliunt, stocks were moderately active and I steady. SHELLING OF DARDANELLES CAUSES HEAVY LIQUIDATION Nnl Only AITVrtx WIipiiI, lint Corn ami Oats as \\ ell Smile SrlliiiK Crt'llllrd to I'orelKlier.s. Cli lf'A?;o. Koliruury A visitor who v. as here lo-ilny ami who has lieell through thn i > irdttnet!?'?< thirty-two times. says thai Is lortnleit it < > ti >; t y from one i>ik| to t fn* ni 11 #? i. a ml that the siroiiK^t forts art.* -til! to In- passed; thai tin -.trait is thirty ? Iclit ii.lies Ioiik. runi that the lie'st *'ottllled position 11 at thi! city of I i.ir.la no.les which nliotit half-way up the strait. To-day'* i aides i mioiimlni: the ri'il'inion of the ? I e - feii.itiiK ei:trnnre to Ho- l>r<lanolles caused hen y ami Keneral liquidation. not only of wheat, hilt of enril ami ...its as well May v. In .il soli! off 7rv 'Holer yi.sloril.i?'s rlose, ami f^iine of this selling w is Tedited to for eigners. On the we.ik spots the htlvlllK was Htronir In character, demonstrating that wheat still lias many friends K.vporters I..I in the buying of May. fash sales here were sm ill at l".'.'> '< IiiikIio's. of v. hl It 't'. i bushel:; were tiil(>'li by exporters The i I teporteil ? ?.<"-<'?? bushels of wheal Mil.I to foreigners. The Northwest an?l To .e.io reported sales of the cash arti.-le for export. the Northwest sales being at the I? e?: premiums yet paid. The .l.ilv future sold oil as ni K'h as :">c, at one llin? in this market I.lverpool refused to take any .stoek ii I >ie opetili ;.* of the Dardanelles. ,.s that market was unchanged to 1.1 IiikIit foe pot An unlikely story was elrru ated, say .iis that Uin.iiar. hankers ami others who '.lave loaned money on wheat In that coun II v li.iie a leiimii:' I e.| al.ollt SV'kl.U"\> bushels ii grain at l:l ok Sea ports, which Is re.i.lv lor i hipiiient as soon as the ! Mr.laneller Is open. Net losses were made in wheat h?re i.. .lay of r. to i-V. with May sliowtnk the :;r.test w t- i knevs t ? in reacted fram the hottoin prices i readi-d and c.lo-.ieil co lc lower. The m.rn.'i show i I le rallying power early, itut ..Iter II.'Oil rallied 1H lo !"*e. mid til ts wa? fully maintain*-!. Cash sales here were IW.COj bushels. of which 19>.000 bushels were to exporters". l.ivorpool reported corn there .is neglected. Oats acted largely In .sympathy with the oilier grains. una. while prlcen closed lower, there was an undercurrent of strength, be cntHB of the export takings at the seaboard of 1.400,00> bushels, which Included flld.'MW bushels nt Chicago The conspicuous feature In the provision market was the heavy liquidation by longs In pork nntl ribs These products were ab sorbed by shorts, and It Is believed that packers supported ribs around Inside prices. There was some Investment demand. Kradstreet's. N K W YORK. February 26.--Brailstreet's to-morrow will say "Itenewed expansion In trade, especially In the Southwest, further speeding up In in dustrial operations and excellent advices n? to \slnte: wheat go h ind In hand with op timism. which, however. Is tempered by conservative buying There Is no disposi tion to speculate as to the future, partly because li is deemed prudent to wait for expansion In the curtailed purchasing power ni those dependent upon industrial opera tions and partly l>e< ause banks are carefully scrutlnUitig credits, even though money is cheap, "With war order.' furnishing activity to a number <?!' lines, Idienetw ii.is decreased; many ammunition plants are working dou ble time: shlp-bullding yards face many months of activity: automobile shops, espe ? tally those making commercial cars for use in the Kuropeaii war zone, are speeding up. and certain branches of the machine tool industry are stacked with war orders. "Hallway earnings are showing up better, and January reports, taken collectively, are ? ikely to present a more pleasing view. "Hunk clearings for the week (live days) aggregate J2.."i/.i,4 '6,*X"\ n decrease of 7$ per cent, as coiupareu wltli the like week last year. "Business failures, for the week were WO, con.pared with W) last year. In Canada, commercial failures number llfty-nine, against forty-nine a year ago." Hank Clcnrlng*. [Special to The Times -Uispatcli.] NEW YOItK. February lb. ? Hank clear ings Ir. the United States for the week end ing February -~u aggregate J'-'.-Vj't, IOC.'.?>), against $2,977,231,000 last week and $2,721,222. iXO in this week last year. Following are th"' returns from the principal cities for this week, with percentages ot change from this w. k lust year: New York. M,3I!.7S9.??); decrease. 10.8. Chicago. $223, 327.000; decrease. 6.1. i'hilaiiclphla. $120 .979.W0; decrease. 213. Boston. jll3.t,-T,i.'X'; decrease, 1..V St. i.ouls, ,:t>3.-> ; decrease, 4.5. Kansas Cttv. f'.l.l2.,c-"\>: increase. ?7.0. I'lttsburgh. i J?,C73.> CO: decreane, 0 6. Snn Francisco. $37,107,*<?; decrease, 1.7. Italtiiuore. $27..'i: 1,>v>; decrease, c.l. .M In.iea polls, $2.1.9GS,0<W: increase. 26.1. Detroit. IS*.t"*7.?>0; decrease. ia.O. Cincinnati, 47i.vrt; decrease .*?. 1. 1'level.1 no. 519.i.."?),(>.'); Increase. S.2. I.oh Angeles. $l."i.290,<W<?; decrease. 21. t .New Orleans. $ I ?i. > o.'A*); Increase, 14.7. Omaha. f !ii,7.V2,o.h. Increase 1.0. Milwaukee. # 1.3.'/-O; increase, 3.1. Atlanta. $1I.:V.'4. < decrease. 9.y. I.oulsvllle, $l2.:i>?.0<>0: decrease. '>.5. Seattle. decrease. 10.S. Kulfaio. SS.:''.il?>; decrease, 4.2. Port I it nd. Ore.. lO.OO.OW; decrease. 10 3. Deliver. *7.239.t?}; increase. 5.S. lloiision, $9.jj9,i>. >. lie reasc. 17 J Kichmond. $.*?,-137.0: increase, 2u. -. I ndianiipolis. $7.:> ?V>?>; increase. 7.1. Providence. fj.M2.'>>J; decrease S.S. Kot t Worth. }7.217.oO>; increase, S.S. Washington, D. C? |6,i)59,i>X>; Increase, 0.2. WHEAT PRICES SMASHED | | CHICAGO. February 26.? Kxcltemcnt i I over I ho prospect tlmt the Dardanelles | minht l>o forced, altering the entire j i world supply and demand situation as I i to wheat, smashed prices for that j cereal to-day to a level 14 1-2 cents a j bushel below last Saturday's values. i May wheat at one time touched $1.46, ! i ;v fill) of 7 &-S cents from last night, 1 | but closed nervous, with Hornet hi iik of t a rally, at $1.49 1-4. July was more t largely traded In. dropped f> cents to | $1.20 1-4, and finished 3 cents off for j the clay. DEBT COMMISSION NAMED (iiivernor of W'rsl Virginia Adiioiihitn I New Appointments. CIIARMCSTON. W. VA.t February 20. i?Governor 11. D. Hatfield to-day an nounced the new members of the Vir ginia Debt Commission for this .State. f The Legislature recently passed a ; measure, reducing the commission from eleven to live members. Besides the j Governor, as ex-oflicio member, the! new commission will comprise \V. I). ? Ord, of L.andgraf, ami Judge John W. ! Mason, of Fairmont, Republicans, and ' Joseph Miller of Kenova, and Thomas' l<*. Ice, Jr., of Phillippi, Democrats. g Somebody *. remarked the other day that the VIRGINIA TRUST COMPANY was known as the "SAFE EXECUTOR !" We have spent big money in printers' ink, with a view to lodge that FACT in the public mind. Established 1892. Capital Stock $1,000,000.00 Surplus and Profits ... $ 300,000.00 1106 East Main Street. RICHMOND. FINANCIAL OPERATIONS OUTLINED BEFORE I. C. C. WASHINGTON. February 2G.?Finan cial operations ot tho Chicago. Hook Island and I'nclflc Hallway Company between 1 i*01 ami 1914 were outlined to-day by Daniel C!. Held In the Inter state Commerce Commission's Investi gation of the railroad. Ills testimony bore mainly on tho organization of the yesterday by l>. Held In tho Inter-' financial transactions after 1901, In which year, Mr. Held sahl. lie and Juri^o William II. .Moore. J. II. Moore and Wil liam 11. I-ieetls controlled about 5-0, 000.SI00 of Hock Island stock. Tho holding: concerns, organized In 1902. he said, were known as tho Iowa and New Jersey Companies. Tho Iowa i corporation held tho majority of tho I Hock Island Hallway, the operating I company, while the New Jersoy con-| cern controlled the Iowa corporation and the preferred stock of the New \ Jersey Corporation controlled that I company through special powers In the election of directors. Chief counsel for the commission. Folk, asked Mr. Held If the result bad not been to "load upon tho back of the operating company." capitalized at ?fiO.OOO,OOD, some $350,000,000 In capital ization to bo kept up. ' "There was nothing to be kept up 1IOTKLS. 11.60 Per Day Upward. AmorUan: JS.00 Per Day Upward. Table d'Hote Breakfast. Lunch and Dinner. RAILROADS. Richmond & Rappahannock River Railway Company IRichmond. ?7:00 A. M. ?11:00 A. M. T3:30 P. M 19:00 A. M I^nvf Panmnkey. ?8:15 A. M. ?12:15 i*. M. t4:45 M r.o:i? .V. M. ?Dally wc?pt Sunday. tUuilr. tSuudu onir^ Richmond & Chesapeic Gay Railway Company SupiThrdiiiK Mrtirdiiie of April 14. 11)11 (schedule Subject to Cbunco H Itbuus Notice. Trains lenves Richmond h*a:o0 A. M.. *7 A M.. bS A. M.. 9 A. M.. "10 A. M.. 11 A. M.. t P. M.. 2 P.? M.. 3 P. M . b4 P. M.. 6:20 P M.. 6:iJ P. M.. 7:10 t. it.. b? P. U.. 10 P. M . 11: to P. M. Trains Ifive Ashlnnu *S:W A. M.. b*7 A. M f A. M.. b9 A. M.. M> A M.. "11 A. M.. *13 noon. ??! 1?. M.. 2 P. W 3 P. M.. 4 P. M.. P. M.. C:& P 11.. .110 P. U.. ? P. M. b9 P. M.. '.I P. M. bCarrles baKE'jp* 'Dally except Sunday. ".Sundii'ii only. 8KAHI>AKD AIR UN'ft KAILWAf. "The Progressive llallnay of the nuutb." Southbound trnlnb scheduled to leave Rlcb mond Unll;i : 9:00 A. M? Local to Norllba. 1:24 P. M? uieopors and couches, Atlanta, Bir mingham. Jacksonville; 10:3J P. M.. sleeptr to Hur.ilnt and couches to At iinta and Bir mingham; 11:17 P. M., FiorUlu I.imited; 13:44 A. M? Bleeptrp, Atlanta. Birmingham. Memphis. Jackjouvllle, Tampa oi.d couctm Jacksonville. Northbound trains scheduled To arrive ta Richmond dally; i:K A. M.. 1:25 A. M_ 1:11 A. M.. P M. 5:46 P M.. LacaL pxitacxx x xsr. xsricsr j Your 1 Chance t; WII.I. COM 10 Z\ some ?lny, some time. "Will yon Lj be prepared with the necessary cash? Your deposits made rcf tilarly and consistently in our Saving!* Department will ennble /, you to seize the opportunity when it comes. .J sary Wj re?- t First National Bank Ninth nntl .Main. I'npMnl nnd SurpliiM, 3:t,(H>0,000. K*^ .2Uk 2x^^b A RICHMOND! TRUST SAVINGS1 .COMPANY, Let Us Mail You One Tf you will send ua your name and ad dress we will mail you a little booklet. It will explain the difference between Corporate and Indi vidual administration of an estate. A postal card will bring it to you by next mall. One Million Dollars Capital on SI50.000.000." Mr. Held said, add ing that stock In the Iowa company to tliat amount had never been taken from the Central Trust Company's vaults In Now York. Krcderlck C. Sharood, an expert for itlio commlfiHlon. dus-crlhliiK tho purcliawo ?of tho Choctaw, ?<)l<lahoma apd (liilf > stock of the Kock Island saltl the pur i chaser had paid approximately 52 I.QOO. I onii for stock which had a par value of I nearly $10,000,000. KAIIJtOADH. ! tiicmottQ, Freiiericitsb'i & Potomac it. k. I TO AND FROM WASHINGTON AND BEYOND IjVhvu ltlolimond ?r?.4H A.M. 11) rd St. Sta. A.M. Main Si. Ma. Arrive itlolimond. ?7.i0 A.M. HjrdSt.Sla. *1.10 I'.M. Main St.Sin. I *7 10 A.M. Ilyrd Kt. Sis.; *2.60 I'.M. II) rd St.Stn. ?7.27 A.M. Main Si. Sia.i *0.2*> P.M. tlyrd St.Sta. ?8.4.1 A.M. lit rd SI. Sta.l *IM>0 P.M. Itjrd St.Sta. *10.21 A.M. Ilrrd St. Sta. UO.00 p.m. IljnlSt.Sia. ?11.01 noou IIj rd St.Kla.'i 1.16 P.M. MaliiSI.Sta *8.30 P.M. II) rd St. Sla.M1.30 P.M. ll)rdSt.Stn. Vi.lj P.M. Main SI. Sin. *l2.?fi nUlit MalnSUSta. ?K.20P.M. It) rd St. Sla '?12.40 nliclil ll)rdSI.Sia. ACCOMMODATION TRAINS-WEEKDAYS. I.rarr Ilyrd St. Klu. 4.00 P. M. for Krpdrrlrkwborr. l.eare lifba Sta. 7.45 A.M., *. If? 1'. 11.,(J.30 P.M. for Aaliland. Arrive llyrd St. Sta.K.2.1 A.M. from Krcdorlch*b'?. Arrlfp Kllm Sta. U.30 A.M., 11.25 A. M. 0.42 P. M. from Anhland. Sundsjr iiironimNidft'Ion tra'tiii Ir;iTt? KIba 4.IS P. M. for Krrdi'rlrkNliurg; arrI<c ?ibu 11.2j A. M. from Krednrlrkubur;. ?Daily. I Wctlcdayii, All train* to or from Byrd Street Station I atop at Elba. Time of nrrivala and departure* ! not cuarantaed. Read the aiena. Atlantic Coast Line j The .Mnnouid Kuilrond of llir Smith. EFFECTIVE J AN U A It V 4. 1916. TRAINS l.EA VE ItlCU.MONU OAll.T I For Florida. arid South: 0:16 A. M. and i:Ji j P. M.. U:v> P. M . 12:U> A. U. I For Norfolk: ?:<? A. M.. S:ihJ P. 41. 4:1? " M. ! For N. & XV. Ry. ffMl: 6:13 A. M.. ?:? A. M.. i:00 P. M.. ?:!? P. M. For FeteraliurK*. A St.. e: 1S A. M.. ! E: 15 A. M.. 3:W A. M.. i?:i0 A. M.. 3.00 P. il? I 4:10 P. M.. o:<* P. 41. 0.30 F. M.. ?;2w P ii . I'M P. M. For Guld.nboro nnd F?j-?ttevllle: *4:10 p. SL Trulna arrive Richmond dally: B:2i A M? 10:16 A. M.. 6:i.O A. M.. 7:W A. SI.. ??:J7 A. M.. 110:45 A. M.. 11:? A. St.. *1:10 F. M.. tl:40 P St., 0:01 F. SI., ?:3S P. 41.. i.'M P. SI.. ?:0u P. AL 11: S > P. SI. ?Except Humlny. tSunday only. Time of arrival and departure and connac I llniiK not Kuarantord. | C. S. CA4IPHEI.U O. P A_ *U Main 9L | Richmond & Petersburg Electric Ry. I.rnvr Itlcli moatl ?n a. m. vt p. m. 7 A. M. 4 V. 31. 8 A. M. r, l\ .11. *9 A. .11. 10 A. M. ?? I\ SI. 11 A. SI. *7 I*. SI. ?12 A. SI. 8 I'. SI. 1 P. SI. Ml P. SI. 2 i\ si. 10 I*. si. 11 P. SI. Clienter ? 1? I*. M. Pet?-rj?b. I.enven Prlrrnhurg. tr, :i r. A. SI. SiSVP, SI. Hi:tn a. si. ??i::i5 p. si. t7t.1t> A. SI. Bi.'l.l I*. Si. ?7i:tr. a. si. ?i:tr. p. si. H::ir, A. SI. *7 tllS 1?. SI. Ui3fi a. si. *7tS81?. M. ? n?s:tr. a. si. 8 tan i?. si. ? i i.'i.i a. si. o>ar. p. si. i2i:?r, p. si.*iot io p. si. ?nan p. m. 11i4o p. si. 2i:ts i>. u. Norfolk & Western Railway OM.V A 1.1.- It A11. 1.1 N l? TO NORFOI.K. Kchrdulo In effort .l;inunry 2. !9*.0 I l.f.ivf lt> rd Street Station, itlrhmond. FOIt NOltFOl.K 1:W A. M . *3:'^ P. M . *1:10 P SI F< "?H I.VNt 'lI lit'Hti AM) Til K WI '.ST: ?C::;. A 41.. 't-.M A. 41.. P. 41.. P. i M Arrlvo Itlcli mond from Norfolk: *11:40 A. M? "O'.Tij P. SI . *11 P. SI. From ih*i \\^f*t: ?S:^) A. SI . P. SI. I::40 P. 41.. ?C.-Ji, P M . p. SI ?I>:tlly. tIJ.iIly except Sunday. tSunday o n I v \\*. H. I1EV1I.U W. C SAUNDERS. P. T SI . ltnnrioI<? U. P A. Itoanok*. C. II. HOS1.EY. I) P. A . Richmond, S'u. ".TWA M liO ATS FRENCH LINE CompaKnlc (ii-nrrnlr Trmmatla ntlqiie. I'OSTAL SElt VICK. Sailings for HAVRE CHICAGO Mar. H, 3 1'. M. NIAGARA Mar. I3 P. M. HOCIIAMIJMAlI Mar. 20, 3 I*. M. HSI'AUXE Mar. ii7. 3 ]?. M. * run INFORMATION AI'I'I.Y Itlrlimnnd Trimt and Nnvlnci Co.. Corner Main iind Seventh .Street*. lUihnioi.d Trunafor Co.. , Hll) F.ual .Muln Street. Atffnli. Itlehinnnd. i Panama-Pacific Exposition Private Parties, with I.nrty Chaperons. Now Heln^ OrKiinlttd. Kor Full Information "ASIC .Mil. IIOWMAN." Jlnnnerr Travel Departnient, ainiMOM) 'I'lli'st ?v s\ vinos co., Seventh a:~ 1 Muln St*.. Ult'limoiid. Vn. & BERMUDA to TW SCREW TW,N "BERMUDIAN" Iti.unri Trip. and I'p. Newest & Fastest Steamer to Bermuda Sails from N Y. Wednesday-Carries U. S. Mails | ?\. K. ???it??rl?rl?lK?* & Co.. ARcnts. (Jiipbee .Nteiuriship Co.. I.til., "3 Ilroadu.iy. N'. V., or J any 'Hi'krt Ag?'iil. OLD DOMINION LINE | .v. K\cl)Hlond. foot of Amn St. dully.TS/0 I*. M. I Leave Newport News A. hi. Arrive Korfollc t:vO A. M i Connects with main lino ntcamtr* leaving | Noriolk for N?w York dully. except Sunday. I:vO F. M. Connections ulho made by N. A W. Ky.. 3 P. M.. and C. & O. Ky at < P. M. Night line cioaineri stop at Clarernont o? ticiiul. arid t?re met by public conveyance. YlKdlNlA NAVUiA 1'ION CO. .lunies Hir*r by dayllytit for Norlfilk, Old Point. Newport News nnu all James Hiver landing*. Mondar. Wednesday and Friday in 6:W A. M. Frelsai i?rnlvi>il for a!! -'arm** Hlv?? aulnt*. Fl?A?8CiS?0 Via SAX IMFGO on los ax^ki.es THHOIOII TIIK Panama Canal ox TRAXSATr.AXTIC i.ixuits "FINLAND" "KltOON LAND" 22,000 Tons Displacement Panama Pacific Line II JlromUvny, \. Y? or local iiKi'iits. CUNARD Established I8J0 Fastest Steamers li: the Worli AQUITANIA, LUSITANIA, MAURETANIA Regular Uninterrupted Servico EUROPE via LIVERPOOL. Cameronia - - Sat., Mar. G, NOON' ?Orduna, - - Hat., Mar. 20. 3 0A.M. IjUSITANIA, - Sat., Mar. 27, 10A.M. Cameronia, - - Sat., Apr. H, NOON ?Transylvania, Sat., Apr. 10, IDA M. ?Orduna, - Sat., Apr. 17., 10 A. M. 'Culls at Halifax. Kaslbouml. SPAIN Ihe RIVIERA?ITALY?GREECE The Azores, Glbralter, Genoa, Naples, Piaerus. Carpatlila, Tuesday, March 1(5, Noon. ROUND THE WORLI) TOURS Through liniiklTiKN to all principal i'orf* of flic World. COMPANY'S OKFICK, HI-iM STATU ST., MHV YOHK, Oil LOCAL AUUNTS. STEAMBOATS. All Travel Arrnngsnjems artr Oat Counter. Amerlcnn or Europeaa. Railroad* Hlrnniahlp and l'nllmas Ticket*. Baggage Cheeked. Taxlcab, Traveler# Chocks. KICIIMONI) THAKSKItn COMPANT.' 80f? Knot Alain Street. Branch OJllceB: JefTerson?Murphy ? Richmond Ilotela. "TIME AND TROUHT.R SAVER!" AUCTION SALKB?To-Day Hiiglhi C?inisftaM?ys Salle l will sell by public unction on 8AT ri(l>AY, Till-: 27TI1 HAY OF FEBRU AltV, 1JM5/11 o'clock A. M., at my store house, No. laOO East Franklin, the fol lowing property, to satisfy distress warrants and executions in my hands: Lot of Household Furniture, 2 Run ,iIkinis, Ruggy, IMaiio. I'alr Computing Scales, lot of Leather ICnce Pads. Tobys, lot of Opera Chairs with Iron fi nines, etc. TMItMS: Cash. W. II. WVATT. JR., II. C\. C. R. AUCTION SAIiKS?Future Days ItV GOLSAN NAS1I. INC.. Real Estate Auctioneers. TKI'STEHS A1TCTION RALE OF LOT C. HIIv 12. WASHINGTON TER R M 'E. In execution of a certain deed of trust dated April 25, 1013, and recorded in the clerk's olilce of the Hustings Court, Part II., of the city of Rich mond. Va., in I >. 15. 31*, page 96. default having been made In the payment of the debt thereby secured, and being directed so to do by the noteholder, we w ill sell at public auction on the prem ises on MONDAY, MARCH 1. 1915, at 1:1.". o'clock I7. M., the following described property lying and being in the city of Richmond, Va., in Washington Ward, to-wlt: Lot 6, in ISIook 12. in the plan of Hnllevue. beginning at a point on the south lino <?f lb-IIevue Avenue, distant sixty-three feet six-tenth inches east of the south east intersection of Twentieth or Lee Street with Uellevue Avenue; thence extending in an easterly direction and fronting on the said south line of Uelle vue Avenue thirty-one feet three-tenth inches, thence back from said front be tween parallel lines to an alley ten feet wide. TERMS: Cafh as to so much of th? proceeds as may be necessary to pay the costs of executing this trust and the expenses of sale, including a trus tee's commission of 5 per cent, and to pay off ten notes of 17.50 each, with iiilorest from April 25. 1913, and addi tional interest amounting to J32.72 and the bnlatice payable J7.50.-per month with Interest at the rate of G per cent ? per annum and secured by deed of trust on the property; or ail cayh, at the option of tiie purchaser. J. l'til'E NASH. Trustee. GOLSAN Sr. NASH. INC.. Auctioneers. Ity .1 I>. CARNEAL & SON. Real Estate Auctioneers. TIU'STEE'S Al'i'Th >.V SAI.E OF SEVEN ATTltAt *TI V K AND \VEI,I< I.OCATKD itwKi.i.ixd.s <>x cnrucH him* N<?S. S -1II- r_' xoitril T'.VENTY Tl I! Ft I.?: f. I tt .VoltTil T\V KNT Y-SEV EXTli ST It EFT. AND 2214, 2216 JEF FKItSON A VK.VCK, Hv virtue of r certain deeri of trust I ????->?? in>>?? r 24. 1913. nm! recorded In tti.- clerk's oitire, Richmond Chan cery Court, in i?. II. 226-H. P. 147, de fault having been made In the payment of a portion of the debt secured there I'.v, and having been required by tho beneilclarv therein so to do, I will, on WKIJXKSDAV, SIAltrH 3. 1915, Commencing at 4 o'c lock P. At., on tin? premises proceed to sell'the fot lowing properties, situated in the city of Richmond, Vh.: Firm: That lot of land with four dwel 1 ings thcr'-nn; commencing on tho western line of Twenty-third Street, at its Intersection with tho south line of l.'iph Street, tlience running south ward'.y aloni; and fronting on the west ern line of Twenty-third Street, 74 feet. :? 1 -1 Inches, to an alley 11 feet 6 inches wide, thence back westwardly 82 feet more or less to an alley in common in the rear, improvements consist of four, six-room dwellings. In good order and ar" at tin- Junction of Jefferson Avenue and Twenty-third Street. Second: Immediately thereafter, say at 4:3o o'clock P. M? that lot of land \sith dwelling thereon on tho eastern side of Twenty-seventh Street, between I..-lgh and M Streets; commencing; at a point 131 feet 4 Inches south of it Street, and fronting southwardly on the eastern line of Twenty-seventh Street 32 feet 1 inch, and extending; back eastwardly, between slightly diverging lines 12f> feet, to n rear line 34 feet 3 Inches long. Improvements cotjsist of a detached six-room dwelling, In, good order. Third: Say nt r> o'clock P. M? that lot of land with two dwellings thereon: commencing on the northern line of Jefferson Avenue, at a point 152 feet r> 1-4 Inches from the intersection of the northern line of Jefferson Avenue, with what Is commonly called tho northern line of Clay Street, thence runnlni; eastwardly along and fronting on Jefferson Avenue 45 feet C Inches, thence back northwardly between lines parallel, or nearly so. Ri* feet 3 Inches on its eastern boundary and 86 feet !> inches on the western boundary to an alley in the rear. Improvements con sist of two ? semi-detached, six-room dwellings. These properties are all fine renters, and is just the class of property which pays best. They are especially attrac tive and desirable on account of the numerous comforts and facilities in this locality, such as Jefferson Park, smooth paving, the yiaduct and electric lines on Jefferson Avenue. Will pay well as an Investment or as homes. Positively if you want good investments, attend this sale. j TKitMS: Whereas, the deed requires all cash, yet accommodating terms mav be had, which will be announced at sale. J. T. CARNEAU Trustee. By .T. P. OA UN E AT. & SON., iteal Estate Auctioneers. TRUSTEE'S AUCTION SALE OF i Psropsiriy, Mo?. 2112 Rasa dloSplhi standi 224 S. FnMa Sfta. 1!y virtue of a certain deed of trust dated December 21, 1913, and recorded in the clerk's nrtice, Richmond. Chan cery Oourt, In I>. 1J. 22tl-U, P. 147, de fault having been made in the pay unlit of a portion of tho debt secured thereby, and having been required by the heneflciary therein so to do, I will. Oil TUKSDAY, MARCH 2. 10ir?v Commencing at 4:30 o'clock P. M., on th<* premises, proceed to sell the fol lowing properties, situated in city of Richmond, Va.: First. That lot of land, with brick tenement dwelling thereon, beginning at a point on the western line of Ran dolph Street, distant 1 Oil feet, more or less, south of the southern line of Tay lor Street, thence running southwardly along tlie said western line of Randolph Street, and fronting thereon seventeen feet, more or less and extending back wostWardly 13<> feet ?! inches. Improve* men Is consist of a six-room brick de tached dwelling, in good order; always rented; splendidly located, being near school and church. Will make a good home or a well-paying investment. Second. Immediately thereafter,say at "> o'clock I'. M., that lot of land, with improvements -thereon; beginning on the western line of Fifth Street, at a point -fS feet north of IJyrd Street, thence along the western line of Fifth Street 22 feet, to an alley 9 feet 3 Inches wide, and back 100 feet. Im provements consist of a two-story semi-detached brick dwelling, five rooms, in good onl-wir?'Sgune tenant for over twelve years. Will pay well an an investment; also is in tho centre of factory sites, and may be of grerrt value some day. Positively If you want roo&& Investments attend this salo. ' TKHMS: Whereas, the deed requires all cash, yet accommodating terms may be had, which will he announced at sale. J. T. CARNEAU ?_ Trustee.