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New York Stock Market New Yorlt, January 10.?Lossen In tlio Mock market (luring yesterday's de? cline we're largely recovered to-day. The tone was much belter. Anxiety cunt,, d by the l?qUllablc lire was re? lieved, although the ttnancial district did not slip back entirely into Its ac? customed routine. The decision of the governing board of the Slock Exchange to relieve traders affected by the tire from the necessity o! delivering secur? ities for an Indetiuite period put an end t" feurs of embarrassment on Ihul score, although the fact that vast quan? tities of stocks unit bonds were tied up in the vaults of the ruined building Kjrycd to restrict business. The market became active and str?m; i:, the litter part of the session, which bad been dull alter ail opening spill I. in spile of its dullness the list was tiriii IhrdUShoUt the day. with a eonstai'. upward tendency. Union I'uelllc recov? ered moil- than two point* of yester? day's loss iind virtually all of the ac? tive" stocks Improved substanlially. Much of the buyltij; ctituc from the snvi't interest. Tu.- monthly statement of the Cnltctl Stilles Slcel Corporal Ion was a surprUu to tin st'cel. Preliminary estimates pi th< unioiini of the increase in unillled orders ran from 150.0.) to 6000.000 tons. The- shewi:i? of 5I2.S0C tone In? dicated that tin revival in the steel business last month was a deeded one. The market s reception of the steel figure's was disappointing to the bulls.] United States Steel rose more than it j point on the day, but there was no spurt when the llgurCs were made known, and the report seemed t<> be 1. ol u factor than bear covcrins in elevating prices. The demand tor bonds was again: f.iirlv active. Prices were Irregul?r. I Total tales, pur value. #4,521.000. United States fouis. registered; declined M on call. Total sales for the day, 432,800 shares, Including Sugar, 100: Tobacco. ?0t>; Atlantic Coast Line, 400; Chesa? peake and Ohio. 1.100; Louisville and Nashville. 1,300; Norfolk and Western, 300; Reading, 54,000; Southern Hallway. 1,200; Southern Hallway, preferred, 600; Union Pacltic. OH.000; United States Steel, 121,600; Virginia-Carolina Chem? ical, 100; Lchlgh Valley. 2S.700. N.w York, nJnuary 10.?Money en cj.11 easv. 2!f}2U per cent.; ruling rate,. 2 4; closing bid. 2 ?4: offered tit S>.&. Time loans soft; sixty days, 2 ? i'<i ? per cent., and ninety days. 3@3li: b|s months, S'.a. Prime mercunt'le paper. 4 to Pi per cent. Sterling exchange' firm, with actunl business In bankers' bills at I4.N3SO for sixty-day bill:,- and at SI.S6S5 for demand. Commercial bill*, ft.sn. P.ar silver. 54;... Mexican* KICIf.MDNI) STOCK MARKET. By r.lchard W. Maury. fr'eCrf and Uoad Broker, IOIj B. Mala Street. Rlchmotid. Vs., January 10, 101:'. SALES AT BO.tSD. Richmond City Is?1.090 at ?S. s-TATE EBCURlTieS. Bid, Asked. Ylrslrila Old. C. and It., t!-V.'.... $S>i ... V.?. Centuries, C. und lt., I?l. t$t, CITY SECURITIES. Richmond city i-. r:. iko-kW.... ??? r.?>.. Itleh. City l-. C, and It., IKS-19U1.. ?7?; t'$!s RAILROAD UOXDs. A. C. I., it. It. Con. Tr. I p. c... si A. c. L. r: n. Con v. Debt, iwi ... C. A: ?. Gei: M- t'.in, 19K. 101 C. orgta, Sou. nnd 1'la.. tt-ii. IP, Georgia and Ala. Con. 8?. ll'li. 107 V<ir. and West. By. Is. V<*. 9S Seaboard .Mr Line te, 1N0. ... Seaboard Adjustment 5s. t!U9. ....'. fail, ... Couthum Railway 1st t?, lMt.... I0i " ... (??>. It. Div. and ei. M. Is. iKt. '.J STRP.ET RAILWAY BONDS. Nor. and Ports. True. Co. i?. 1?M. Va. By. and Towrr Co. ii, 1MI.... jr, <.;., siTHECT ItY. STOCKS. l'ar.. Va. By. a?,i Power Co. pfd.100 12 ? \a. By. Hiid Po?ct Co. com.1?) pr, n RAILROAD STOCKS. r?r. A:Uniic Coaat Line com.100 IS- ... Chesapeake and Ohio.loo Noribik and VVvfilurh com.i;o Soulhern Hallway pfd.loo 70 ... Southern Hallway coin.10) si RANK AM) TUL'ST CO. STOCK?. American National.100 21? ;v Bank ol Coiniiiircii and Trusts..wo >t. . K'j 2i. ,100 Ml r?t must be added. ""?U-t ol liidtuicJ. BOND LIST. company I? OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH The Union Bank of Richmond 1101 EAST MAIN SIRE VT. ?:.C0 MAKES A START. 3 PER CENT. INTEREST Sales. Stock. By Open. tVO Allts-Chtilniori. All't-i'tialincrs. pfd. 15.500 Amalgamated Copper ... \nter. Atri. cin m., torn-. SW Anwr. Beet Hitgur. com.. 1.320 American Ca i . 100 American Can. pfd. Amer. Cur an.I Foundry. Amer. Car arid F?uii;. pfd 500 American Cotton Oil. too Amer. Linseed Oil. pfd.. 100 American Lovomotlvc ... Amer. Locdmofvo. pfd... Amer. Mall Co.. |>fd. i.-v o American Smutting ? pm American Sugar . Amer. Tel. and Tel. Co... WS'.j S American Tobacco, coin. (>.", 1.000 American Tobr.cco, pfd.. 1? I.IIS Anucondc Cooper . W*? ?:,<>?> Aii bison . l?"> i<? A.lantlo C?asi Line. 133'? A. C. L of Conned n ut.. I.IO) Baltimore and Olilo. l.iyo Brooklyn Kapid Transit 300 Central Leather, com ? 1.700 Canadian PaeiHu . 1.20J Chesapeake und Ohio? SO) Chicago Great Weati-rn. ??>.> Chi.. Mil. and St. Paul..; Cr?oible St?ul Cor., coin. ... Crucible Steel, pfd. l<i) Chicago and Northwest..lilt.} 100 Colorado Fuel and Iron. Sill Colorado an I Southern. 1 900 Consolidated Gr.? . 112 lOrt 1 >< lawn re and 11 udsoi:... Hi; pi" Ben. a.-.d Itfu fi-.-nn.. ci in. 2l?i I >? u. and Bio Cran.. pfd. IS'.j DB tillers' See. Cor. C.T-? Krlc . 30*4, 300 Trie. 1st pfd. 6IH 300 Ft-d. Mln. and Sm., pfd.. SS J.JM) General metric .l.Vj 1,100 Great Northern, pfd. CO Great Northcin Ore c;fs tl'i ?an Illinois Central . B" l.y>< Intcrboro-Mft. !Tf? 9l?i IU> loss; TS' i IS' i ?OSVi THOMAS Bit ANCI1 & CO.. Bunkers und Brokers. High. LOW. Bid. Asked. Sales. Stock. Open. Closing 1?; l i.i G,30u l:it'erboro-Mol.. pfd. so 7 S Int. Mcr. .Marine, pfd. iV,'s 00'fc W? International Paper . IB CC c,|"-, SSVi Int. I'npcr, pfd. 57 t?lA M'? w' Kan. City South., coin. "7.711.) Lehlgh Valley . ISStt IH'j 91'fc 1,300 Louisville uii.l Nashville I?'-; 03Ss 100 Munhailun .*. 13'>! IIS 139 10??, IM? Hi", 51 !i 12S t: IH IS 71=4 113 WS'i MO in.' IWi 101?4 l v St'j ir.7?i 127? IPs l>l1 ?.. fv', II ? l.-.i... SC?j 31 ItC 41 '4 7-Js HI list 42 11.". 1 Si's M0 l'C-i p >?>'?.. 2>-2> ?'? 1031? 112' is; 142?j p-.vl. 140 XV:i 2l*i 4:;i Sot 4 SI 0l?i iss* V.'T?4 41:4 ir.fi ICO Mo.. Kun. un? Texas... Mo.. Kan. and Tex., pfd. 0? Missouri Pad lie . 2(0 National Lead . 4,300 New York Central. WO N. V., Out. and Western 400 Norfolk and Western... 1(0'? 1,100 Northern Pucltlc . 116*? 600 Pacllie Mall . 30 3,100 Pennsylvania . 123 People's Gas . Pittsburgh Coal, coin. ICO Pressed Stciel Car. ESVa Pressed Steel Car. pfd. By. Steel Spring, com. !V1,S<W Reading . I?h? Republic Iron ami Steel . 2S', 39H bi\i lOC't 37?i NO' d S. pfd. pfd. Ol',-'. pfl. ion". 2Vi 70 00 Republic I. ?i 7?> Rock Island SW Rock Islund. Slot s-Slieff ieio 3,300 Southern Pacific . 1,400 Southern Hallway M Southern Railway .standard OH . 200 Tennessee C? pper . 3S Texas I'nclll. ri2.7." Union I'aci'lc . IW? 000 United St;u*-s Rubber... IT1-.. I23.+.0 United States Steel. IK 600 United "Stntea Str. I. r>fd lK-"i High Low. Bid. Asked. Closing. 2IV4 22 9 I" V, IT ISI'.i 155 V? 'mi 62 107 rts iiniK 116?? sn\ 123', IM?' 20" Ss' UP 100 Va.-Car. Chemical . Si Vn.-Cnr. Chemical, pfd. Ry. and Power, com ... Vn. By. and Power, pfd. ... $Qfl \\ abash . T'i T'? 2.sr?) Wabash, !>'?:. WV4 I.0C0 Western Union . ?)% si's Total sale? for day, 441,400 > Total sab-5 for week (three days lRtti MV.. i::>'s 2S?, mu i?-.'i 87?. |ti?', 11".'; *) 122T? II"': 10W R7 VI Su i hares, i I.I&4.0I 1ST. 2SV, 39^4 l?5'i, iw 19>i SI 3S HO 110 ?" 123 1(4 t?s ii'; 101 gOVj ICO'i 3S?1 2lTs TOU ttfii lisv, 17' . ?T'fc ill' e? 122 44' bid. Marti! .... Aprl! . May ....... June . July . August .... September October ... November December Spot cotton rost.l quiet. :. point* lower; middling uplands. M9: inldd'.lni; gu'.f, P.70. Cotton, quiet: middling. MSi s7^" receipt 7.M0 bales; stock. lSI.IW ba'.ee; export to] feat:wise. bales. Tuta! to-day at all ports?Net receipt? 3>:.5!1 bales; export to Grist Britain. i?,73S j bale,; 1? the Continent. biles stock. 1,419,10 bales. Consolidated nt ?'.1 ports?Net receipts. C3S.5TJ bales export to Crest Britain, l"t.v. bal.s; to France, 9JTJ3 bales; to the Conti? nent. ISU49 bales; to Japan. 1S.SW bales; to Mexico. !?V.' bated. Total since September 1 at all ports?Net ] receipts. 7.7l'j..i4l bulca; expert to ltreat Britain. 2.3M.(0t bale,; to France, p.O.t&S b.i!'->; lo the Continent, r.Wi.ly) bates; to Jnpsn, Sli.&Jo bales; to Mexico, 4.Iis bales. New Orleans, January to.-: eil rnsy id 1.14 opened steady. o arrive. Cotton point? rfutitrc, v?.trii? otf compared with yeswrday's rlesi. 1 Cables were slightly belter than expected.! bin w ere balanced by Improvement in | wvuther condition* over the cotton region.] Klr?t prices wore the low vet tn the earl;. J trading. A moderate amount of buying was! more than sufficient to at.?erb offerings, and j after tin close the market had :? rising ten- i deney. Ring trader* <\orr better buyers I than ?"Hers. At the end of the first halfl hour of business prVei. were 18 point*, over I yesterday's final quotations. The martial was \ery steady throughout the morning | session. Buying for long account was In | evidence In volume and price* ?erc grad? ually force ) up until the trading months J were !4'(t!? points over jeslerday's clos.-. I On the way up nervout ?horte were good buyers to stop lost-.?. The movement was mucli smaller and the neml-woekly tlgur-;? showed n Jecldrd le.s? in Interior (locke. I The export movement displayed slKnj-? of In-| creating. At the highest lungs took profits, and at ision price, were at n net advnncr I ..f 7".ri! i'.lnts. In the afternoon session j lung, eoi'.*:tUed to take prom*, and at the close prleei showed a net advance o! Sit It poltlt. January, f.tl; February, i'.l-.'; .Man !., f.h; Msy. l'-*-'1: July. P.7'.'; August, 9.78: Oc tOt'l f.70. i.oc.w. Marx tri wovations iiiiFsloii Mi i.liuuis. itU iinioivi. Va. I Illehmoad, Va? January 10. I? ICTVAJ. ?lUiLliSALK U?OIATIONS MARKET. LIVE POULTRY". rurkcyf. lb. ?9 Chickens, choice, small, It..... t> Chickens, choice, men.urn, lb.. in ChicKen*. Irgc. lb. y liens, lb. tj llooster,, each. 31 if Ueuse, fat, large, each. <u lie. sc, ?mall, each. W ?( Duties, large, yount, lb. Ci> Ducke, small, young, lb. <u UltBSSUU POULTRY. Ulti'J Q,,? reel Ulf.) Turkeys. lit....'.. K fc. Hunt, l!. It Chicken*, lb. IS it Ducks, lb. 1? M p.a bhlt lt.il.:.:: IS GO S?Crated rby. fresh, do:.. II. ill' l!nn:s. ?IJHKD small. , UTK?. ?II Sil.?,?, oil amok* hides, well (mulled, lb. Gtiuulders, well smoked, lb. HIDES'. Dry flint, lb. Dry sill, i III lb M WIK ET Poultry -iti .'ONDITION8 clpta light; is. Dressed O zt y. 6 y it vx denial..! Poultry iljt. K^ps Other pro NBW VUKK PRODUCE MARKET. !W York. January 10.?Hour?Steady witr Icratc jobbing trade. Ityo Klour and gwheSt r'tour?Kinn. Corntueal??rfteaov -Firm. Da rn-y?Strong. Wheat?Steutlj i.. mloat. Options unmnnged to tr, .May. fl.vlS-.fic.; July. SI. < lcxj>6ri, new, SJc. I. o. b. utlo.it. I V'. net low urn - ?t> au? ?nuns hbn On ito.ni ami r.b J.-r: , 11 It let: re titled, cum. ?III : 'I :?; points net I Itlo, I Miel; .Santos, Cordova. ICtitllS'Ac. ? ? ami Kggs?Klrin. >. barrel. ?!..'?)ti ?.;?-,; poillidt, %%.'-73.10; .Stji.SS. CabhSKe* rrelght* and ivn Improved nsnniptlv? .VI ring of January hi unChai Inuts-l.'iiehaiiged. 1Cottonseed oil wa, higher oi demand trout spi cilatlM- anil sources, untie- :? brude markets, shorts and support from retlne slnrtd 7 pol litt mt hlglltf nil iHter months .it. point* higher, January, 5 :s\ j :. ?i; kh? ruary. S.t-tQJ.00; March. J.j;tjs.SJ; April. LSI (|.'..M; May, .'. Oi/t'...'.j; pr|me .-rude. 4.89tal?*. Pfime iuinmer yellow, a,304}&.C0; prime win? ter yellow, :.:f>yprime summer white. 140;) ? 70. < II li M.i) CRAI.V MAHb.t:r. ? 111 en go, Ii!-. Junuary 10? Reports th?t the. Irit rstate i'.'ommer.-e- Confoilttion had decid? ed to refuse perrnlsslo:; for redticsrl freight ra'.ca from the. Cauadlan Northwcei holood Hilly the wheat martlet to-day atfcr.y de? cline, due in bettor weather In the Argen? tine. Closing figures were ftrm a shade lower to higher than las: nicht. Corn Mulshed ?c. to 's'a^ic. up; oats unchanged to a%c. advance, n:id hoc products varying 5c. ouch way ftom twenty-four hours before. Leading future* ranged as follow*: Upen. Itlgh. Low. Close. wiieat May . !.&?>?? l.ofit, Jfk'i 1.00'i I July . us ;m?, so Sept. K\, 93'- JJi, MU CORN? Jar.. tiO'i ?1 69"? C May . t>l?, Ol", W, ?jKi July . 6IS 6t?? G4', gift Sept. 64\ 65', 6tS 65'i oats Jtin. 47t; 4S'i 474i \%\ ] .May . 4?.', ?:?', 4**W 4 July . ill* ?.", 44?, 4 Sept. 40? i 40?? 10 J MESS l'ultU-l'ir bbl. July . $.76 ?.S2 S.75 i.SO Cash grain cloned: Wheat?No, ; red. W-<i Wc.i No. ;t red. PI0A7C.: NV>. 2 lurd. H 11.04: | No. 3 hard, (4011.04: No. : northern, 11.10 i bills; No. 2 northern, 51.070 l.lO: No. 3 north-! em, fl.OS01.O9; No. 2 spring. (6011.06: No. ; spring. Jl.nt: No. t spring, ?6*1.03; vol. vet clinn*. 900(1.04; durum. 90ti(l.O5. e'orn ? No. .". i0' j?'i Sic.; No. 3 white. ?.!?i<ft iClliC.; No. s yellow, !iOH0 M'ic.; No. I, :.\\ '<X r.O'ic.: No. I white. m<;*(?0>^c.; No. I yellow. S9.it 59>;r. Oats?No. 2. 4<}<il9 4SKC No. 2 white. Wi??.; No. 3 wolle. IS\ vi 19V'.: No. ! white. IS'.ifj l^c; standard. ??><fl I0\c. Baltimore. Md.. January 10.?Wheat?Eas? ier; spot, contract, W.'c. Core?Busier; spot j S",e. Oi> Is?Firm: No. J white. I e? Dull; No. 2 western, domestic. | 64 He ?I? RICHMOND GRAIN MARKET. Richmond, Va.. January 10. Itts. Wholesale qcotat ions on 'Cuanqe VVHBAT?Car lots. No. 1 red. Weitern. {; ( 1.03 No. 2 red. Virginia. 0, L01 No. 2 red. 1.00 <&/ Virginia, bag lots. ?1 0 97 ;"orn-Cur ion. No. 2 white. . 0. 72 No. 2 whit-. Oi'.itt ?91; No. 2 mixed. y 70*i No. S mixed. 67 tj> Virginia, b?K lot?. *S 0> 70 Corn on the cob. 05 0 70 OATH?Car lout No. 2 mixed. . M @ No. 3 mixed. (0 <3 No. 2 while. 62?i'U No. 3 white. idVs'tt Wlntet seed, bag lots. SO 0) 70 BYE?Car lots No 2. 2.01 <5> No. 3. ?> & Virginia, b.:g lots. W 0' 99 Wheat?In fair demand. Corn?Active. Oats- Steady. CATTLE MAKKlvrS. RICHMOND LIVE STOCK MARKET. (Sales at Union Stock Yards. Richmond; Va., January 1C, 1912. r.eport of the live stock market for tie week ending January S. IMS; Receipts?Cattle, a;i head; calves, i9 bead; sheep, 2| head; hog,:, 5.025 head. Best steers, SOS'.ic.; tnediuin to good, r.'; "l 5*?e.; common t" fair, t'jjiie.; best heifers. Sc.; medium to good. tliffSHc.; uommoii to fair. 34; 5" IVjC.; best cows, 4*/6>i6c. ;tnedluin to good. :;??'? ('.e.; common to fair. 2'i d 5 :.; oxen. 4 fi .">lic.; bulls, 3\ ft t'ic.; calves. 7'i'i Sc.; (air to medium, 50 tp.-.-e. cows. s25.tjiO.oo per head. Hogs, best heavy. SG.VO; good, 110 to ISO-pound hogs, Ci 00V-; pigs and light hogs. HijJCVlC; sows and stags. StgiOc.; le st sheep, 3'jS> 4'..y?.; common to fair, S'-e ; lies; lambs, i'l;c.; common lambs, i\?fS Chicago, lit., January 10.?Cattle?Receipts SO.. head. Market dull, generally 10c. low? er tlniii yesterday. Reeves, I1.7&QS.O0; Texas steers, H.30<$S.SA; western ateers. l4.50-a7.2C: Miockers utul feeders; ff*.30O6.$0; cows an,l hel:ers. tlQi-lb calves. |(#8.76. Hogs?Re celpts CO.000 head. Market slow. 1(PJJ 20e. low- 1 er ltinii yesterday's average. Light. 16.009 f. .:. mixed, t6.M9>?1.35 heavy, K.93&S.3S rough. t5.95tf6.IO; good to choice heavy. SO.lOfi ; Pigs. It.Kotf 5.65; bulk of sales. W.!0&tJ.30. s.ieep - It, i-:;.ls 27.'?) head. Market strong? er. Native, !::...">>? ?.90; western. $8.60^4.90; yearlings. |5S)<,00; lamb*, 104)23c. higher. | I Natives, f4.36?J'T.40; western, 55.555 7.10. New York, January lft? rteeves?Receipts S.09I bead. .Steers lower; bulls und cowa nrmvr. steers. $I.S?<Q'7.S3; bulls, f3.7606.09; r..ws. |*. 161)5.60. Calves?Receipts, S5t head. Veals steady io 75c. higher; other calves steady. Veals. $$011.60; tuils, |5'<i7.M>; barn . yard calves. M03.OO; westerns, tf.6007.60. I Sheen and Lambs?Receipts S.4IS head. Sheep s?d Lambs?Higher. Sheep, (2.7501.35; culls. ||202.M>! iambi. 16.7697.00; Culls, {4.50 n 5.50. I Hogs?Receipt? c.9P; head. Market steady at ((.7607.00; pigs J6.60V/6.S5. RICHMOND TOBACCO MARKET. Richmond, Vu., January 10. 19'.2. I 1'olloH :ng art- quotations on the Rich j in end Tobacco Exchange. BROWN SHIPHINO?NEW. i fa.gs .? 6.C0 0 J 7,5* .f.lioit leaf.. 7.5C ?/? 9.01 Lung leaf. ??? <B HM Wrappers . 11-00 if 13.04 BRIOHTS. SMOKERS?Common . 7.00 <5 S 30 Medium . 9.00 Of 11.00 Tine . 1S-C0 <8 13.01 cutters-Corn.uua . 12.00 4 12.51 i Medium . 14.00 3 1?.50 | Fins . 17.00 (j IS 40 Fancy . 1S.60 * 30.00 1 fillers?common . s.oo 9 u.o> I Good . 12.50 0 13.t? I t ine . U.00 3 !*?? j WRAPPBKS-Common . '.?.w 03 17.00 Medium . \S.00 (j ID.O* Good . 16.00 ft 30.00 ' Flue . S2.60 3 17.60 j Fancy . 40.0? 5 <i.ci SU.V-CL'KED-XEW. Lug*, common. 5.50 ft 6 60 { Lug*, good to prime. 7.69 it t j.1 ; Short leaf. S.W ? 11.00 ( Long leaf. 11.00 'i 12. 00 Wrappers . 12 p) sj. 17.SO ' 1'rlmlngs . UUl Q 6.25 j MlsHELLANF.CM S MARKETS. PETERSBURG PEANUT MARKET. (Reported by Rodger*. UcCabe & Co.) Petersburg, va.. January 10.?Peanuts.?I Spanlsli. ? Small Spanish. firm at S2'jc. prr ' bushel; Jumbo Spanish, firm, at 75c. per' bushel. Virginia*?Jdmbo. 4:i4t,c. per pound, fancy haadplckcd, s\<. per pound: extra, prime, y'.^itia^c. per pound; prime, r.*<r. per' pound; machine picked, 3*3 3Hc. per pound, j shelling stock. 2,fc'S2,4e. per pound. DRY GOODS MARKET. New York. January 10.?Tue eotton good* markets ruled generally iteady ? Ith buyers , conservatively Inclined. Cotton yarns are' tlrmer and more active. Staple worsted I yarns ore somewhat tai-Vr. while novelty | and specialty yarns sre firm. Jobber! report i a slowly expanding spring trade. NAVAL. STORE.*. I Wilmington. N. C. January 10.?Spirits | Turpentlue-Stead:- SI i.V.-.; receipts s casks. , Roslu?Steady at w.tfj receipts 59 barrels. Ts ?Firm at Sl.sn. Crude Turpentine-Firm lit j T3.59'.i 4.60 receipt? 1 birreli. Savannah. <ia.. January 10.?Turpentine - \ Firm at 49)*?} ?Uc.; su>b 205 casks; receipts1 35S casks: shipments 133 casks Mori; 9t,lSS '.asks. Rosin ?Firm; sales 70S barrels; rc ceipts 2.770 barrels; shipments 0!? barrels; ! streMi 126,(00 barrels. Quote: B, JS.fi. Charleston. S. C.. January lO -Turpt-ntlne?| Firm at 49c; Rosill?Firm. Quote: A, U. C, j MARINE in I II.I,Ii,I.Mr. I'OP.T OF RICHMOND, JANUARY 10, 1012. ARRIVED. Steamer Berkeley, Shelly, Norfolk, mer? chandise and passengers. Old Dominion Dine. SAILED. Steamer Berkeley. Shelly. Norfolk, mer? chandise and pass, ngers. Old Dominion Line. Steamer Mobjack; Graver. Norfolk and Jams* itiver landings, merchandise and pas? sengers, Virginia Navigation Company. PLANS FOR CANAL OPENING Proposed ItcculailoiiH Will Re Subject of Important funfereoee. Washington, January 10.?In antici? pation of the opening of the Puliiimu Canal the various branches of the gov eminent are- beginning to make plan i. The case involving conflict of juris? diction between the State and Federal governments as to the pilotage of steam vessels entering the Ooldcn Date at San Francisco freim Atlantic anil Pacific ports of the United States, to? day wjx advanced for hearing on Feb? ruary 19 by the Supreme Court. ThU' was on the pita that the Panama Canal would be finished before the case could be reported In the regular or? der. The House Committee on Interstate Commerce also decided to call naval, revenue cutter, ocean line and other experts to discuss proposed regula? tions in an effort to adjust canal methods s?i that a fair portion of the world's commerce may bo drawn to the new waterway. Molhoeis' of measuring tonnage and the character of supply, commissary and other ac? commodations to be given ships) will be taken Up along with the toll problem. NORWAY'S NAVY Cabinet Voten More Thau Four Million Dollars for Warship*. Christiania, January 10.?The Cabinet has resolved (o propose to (he Stroth ing that it vote an extraordinary cred? it of Iti.uOO.OOO kroner ($4,136,000) for the development of Norway's naval de? fense The plan Is to add to the pres? ent navy iwo armored cruisers and a llntilla of torpedo boats, and Includes also the construction of fortifications along the western coast. The general feeling through the coun? try is in favor <>< protecting Norwoglan waters, which. It Is believed, will be j the buttle place In a future war bo? j tween great powers. Dr. James MrKee Dead. r.nloigh. N. C., January 11.?Yesterday morning Or James McKer. of this city, su? perintendent of the State Hospital for twelve, ytaro, died at that Institution. He was one of the Slate's most noted physicians, for years secretary of Ihe State Medical So? ciety, and u Confederate soldier. He was sixty-seven years old. Acts as Executor and Trustee. . 1106 East Main Street, - RICHMOND, VA. CAPITAL ONE MILLION DOLLARS PIE?? "6UluT Hopes to Get Life Imprisonment Instead of Death Penalty. Oregon. 111.. Junuary 10.?Dr. Harry Elgin Webster, of Chicago, facing trim for the murder of his wife. Ucssle Kent Webster, will plead guilty to tho crime of which he Is accutcd in tho Ogle county Circuit Court on Friday. This announcement was made by counsel for Webster, and followed a conference, held a week ago with ?State's Attorney W. J. Emerson, of Ogle county. In which the evidence was carefully gone over by the prose? cution and thee defense. No agreement ?has been made that Ichs than the death penalty shall be imposed, but friends of Webster think the sen? tence will he life Imprisonment, and Ills counsel are preparing to present a plea in mitigation. The chain of circumstances against Wcbsii r was not discovered tor days alter the nude body of his alleged bigamous, wile. Bessie Kent Webster, was found in the woods between Dlxou and Oregon, October I, with a Kit I f c wound ucrosa her throat, almost sever? ing the head. Suspicion pointed to Webster, and ho was arrested and soon afterward re? leased. The same day identification of the body was made, and he was rearrcsled. Then followed the discov? ery that Wehster had married HcksIo Kent after he had left another bride, Mrs. Zoe Varncy Webster, in her Iowa j home. To the police he gave what was call- ' cd a confession, and later denied that he was guilty. It wus filially decided that a plea of guilty, with a petition for mercy, was the proper course to be pursued, to which his Chicago J counsel reluctantly agreed. HEAVY INCOME TAX Wlsconnlu Courts Declare "Unequal" lint. i Are Conntltullooal. Madison. Wie., January 10. ? Wiscon? sin's Income tax law, enacted by the last Legislature, was held constitution? al by the Supreme Court here yesterday, j The court was unanimous in its de-t vision. The great questions bs lo whither the measure did hot violate the Federal Constitution In makltig men unequal before the law by giving exemptions and providing for a progressive rate of taxation proportionate to incomes, and as to whether tiic state Constitution whs not violated in a different rate of taxation for persons and corpora lion;; an- passed upon and the clauses of the law making these provisions arc held not to contravene the Constitution. The enforcement of the luw Is vested in the .State Tax Commission. "Income" i" the new law includes the following: All rent of real estate, including the estimated rental of residence properly owned by the owner: Interest froiii money loaned or Invested, wages, su-l arlcs ur fees derived from services, ex? cept of public oulclels: dividends or prottls derived from stocks; royalties from franchise or legalised privileged of any hind, and all other incomes not exempted. Pensions ami postmasters' salaries arc not taxable. Incomes of corporations nr. assessed bv t'.ic State Tax Commission; of individuals by the County Assessors of Incomes. The exemptions include individual Incomes up to $\00. a husband and a Wife are allowed $I.J00. and for each child under eighteen years of age. and for each legal dependent, an addition;:! ?200 is allowed. The rates of taxation, after making exemptions, are graduated. For the tlrsl $1.000 or part thereof, l p,-r cent the second $1.000 or part. 1 1-| per cent.; the twelfth $1,000 or part. .', 1-' per cent., and over f 12,000, fi per cent. McKtSAMl WIM, pniS?lilK AT DIIAINAGC: COXrKRBNCli] (Special tu The Tlmcs-Dlspatch. J I Washington. January lu.?A. YV.I Kcand, secretary of the Chamber o' Commerce of Charleston, and formerly secretary of the Chamber of Con,-, merce of Oklahoma City, was In Wash.] Ington to-day, and after a lengthy dis? cussion with Managing Director Dawe, of the Southern Commercial Congress: consented to preside over a drainage! conference in Nashville during the .sos-l slons of the Southern Commercial' Congress. April $-10. Mr. McKeaud unetj memhers of the Charleston Chambor of Commerce have put Into operation, methods of draining and selling veil lands around Charleston. This conference, will Include, so far] 3-s possible, the owners of wet land". In the South, engineers and State of-| llclals. The questions before the con-| fc-ronce are aa to whether the South' desires anything more than a Federal survey of wet lands, or whether it de-| sires Federal co-operation in the ex? penditures! necessary to reclaim them.] Ootrls Tahle d'llotc Dinners Saturday nod Sunday cveulugs, 0 to O o'clock. St..%0 each. THE JEFFERSON Richmond, Va. The most magnltlcent hotel In the South. European plan. Ilooms single and en suite, with and without baths. Spacious sample rooms. Hate. SI.50 per day and upward. Ill_._. _._- -JMIf.' The Valentine Museum ELEVENTH AND CLAY STREETS. Open tally from 10 V M. to t I*. M. Admlss'on. "5c Kre* or; Saturdays. Ratitoab? Richmond & Petersburg Electric Railway Can leave Manshostor. Seventh and Perry Streets, for Petersburg: ?6, 7, 8. 1? 10, 11. *12 A. M . 1, 2. ?3, 4. 8. ??6H5, *6, 7, 8. *? 10 P. M. 11:00 I*. 'A., lor Cheater, 12:00 midnight for Petersburg Cara leave Petersburg, foot of Sycamore Street, for Manchester: t&:15. 8:85, ??7:16. 1\tS, S:SS. 9:36. '10:80, 11-.8J A M.. 11:14, *1:8*. 2:3i. 8:35. *t:SS. & = *:3i. ?7:83. 8:85. 9:?. ?iOilO. 11:40 P. M. tOally except Sunday and holidays. ?Carries baggage and cxpreas. ??Limited, exropt Sunders and holidays. All cara from Peteraburg co.mact with cara tor Richmond. Sinant'?L I Judge a Man by His Associates, A bunk by lts directors and olllecrs. The First National Bank OK RICHMOND, VA., With Capital and Surplus of J/.',000,000.00. Orsunltcd 1805. Invites your consideration "f the inon who manage its affairs, belloving thai, your best ll.torestd urv served when you open an account therein. IHllECTOKSi II. K Cabell. T. M. CarrliiBton. 8. I.'abney Crcnshuw, A. 11. Christian. / Chartas Davenport. C. A. Davenport, Jo:in C. Easley, O. II. Funstcu, John M. Miller, Jr. Frederick 15. Nolttnt John U. Purccll. T. M. Ruthnrfoord. B. A. Sounders, Jr., P. Sliturdlng, I. Stern. A. 1?. Williams. Henry W. Wood. Coleiliah Wortham. OFFItTf.U !*: JOHN R PURCliUt.. President. JOHN M. MILrfjBK. .lit., Vlco-P.rcsldent and Cashier, FREDERICK K. KGLTING, Vlec-Presldc.nl. CI1AS. r:. BURNETT, Assistant Cashier. .1 C. JOPUIN, Assistant Cashier. W P. SHELTON, Assistant Cashier. AUEN F. RVI,AND. Assistant Cashier. Your Account at This Bank Will Be Welcomed Whether Lurgc or Small 3 Per Cent. Interest Allowed Bank of Commerce and Trusts JOSEPH E. W1LLARD.President A. R. IIOLLADAY .\dcc-Prcsidetu R. M. KENT, Jr., .Vice-President and Cashier R. B. CAMPBELL.Assistant Cashier RailrodS? RlcMondjFreSricisli'? & Potomac R, H TO AND FROM WASHINGTON AND BEYOND. I-?aTO RlohmoncI ??.SO A.H. Bjra HUHU. ??.4S A.M. MeloHLKla. ?5.60 A.H. Orr? Kl. Kta. ' :.m A.M. u;r4 St. St?. ?7.49 A.?. SaloSl. BU. ?H.Iii A.H. Bjrd st. du. ^9.30 A.H. Main St. St?. v i i.Ol noon Bjrt St. Ms tS.OOP.M.lljr? Kl. Kta. l.l-?o P.S. Bjr? Kl. Kta. H.UP.a. Klba Htatloo. ?i.l&P.M. BaloHI. Kl?. **.:?op.n. iijrd st. gto. Arrive Rlchmoni) ?7.&0 A.H. BrrlBt.Kuu ?I l.tt A.b. Klba Station. 111.33 A.?. II)r? KLKU. ?l.l'J P.m. MtlnM.Hla. ?f.?* P.M. BjrdKl.Kla. te.60 P.m. lijra st.si?. *tM f.*. B?rdKl.Kla. tS.IOP.H.Halofit.Kla. ?9.10 P.m. Bjrd St.Htt. p.m. sVidHuku. *10.tO P.m. Bjr? St-Kta. ?1 1.30 P.m. MslnSLKI?. ?lJ.MlslrbtHjrdSl.Sta. ACCOMMODATION TRAINS?WEEKDAYS. I.eate B/ri tit. Sta. 4.00 p. m. for Freaerleksbarx. l.eare Klb? Sta. 8-20 A.b..A.30 r. H. for Aiblan?. Arrlie B/ra 8t. bia.S.2ft l.M.fTom Freirrteksh'r. Irrtic Elba Sta. 0J10 A.9..S.30 p.m. from Aiblaol. ?Daily. tWeckdaye. ^Sundays oaly. ' Daily except Monday. All traina to or from Byrd Street Station (except trains leaving <? ?> a. in., 5.50 a. m aad arriving 11.50 night) atop at Klba. Tine of arrival! and aeparturei not guaranteed. Kc?? tha algaa. NORFOLK AM) WllMKItS RAILWAY. ONLY ALL HAU. LINE TO NORFOLK. Schedule in effect January let, Mi, LtiiM- B) rJ Street Station. Richmond, FOR NORFOLK: ??:? A. M . '3:00 P. M . M.'.O P. M. FOR LVNCHBUna AND THE WEHT: ?6:13 A. M.. ?10.00 A. M.. ?ICO P. M..?9:'J0 P. M. Arrive Richmond from Norfolk: 'lltM A. M.. ??:Si.P. M., ?II:? P. M. From the Wo?!: #4.io A. Mi. M:<0 P. SI . bl:l) T. it., ?6.C0 P. M.. ?|>:M p. u. ?Dally. ?Daily ex. Sunday. b5unday only. Pullman I'nrlor and h>'.?lng Care. W. B. BEVIl.t.. C. II, BOSLET, G. P. A., Roanoki-.. n. P. A.. Richmond. SKAROAltD AIR LINK. Southbound trains scheduled to Have Richmond daily: 0:10 A. M? Local to Norllna. 1:.0 P. M.?Sleeper:; and coaches. Atlanta. Birmingham, Sav.11. iiah, Jacksonville. 8:13 P. M. - -Florida Limited (excJpt Sunday). 3:12 P, M.? sleeper, Jacksonville coaches. Birming? ham. 11 :S.*? P. M.?Sleepers. Jackson? ville, Tampa. Birmingham, .Memphis. Northbound trains scheduled to arrive in Richmond dully: 3:3.' A. >!.. 7:3? A. M., 9:20 A. M. (except .Monday), 5:05 P. M., ,i:IO P. M? Local. SOUTHERN RAILWAY PREMIER LARIMER OK TUB SOUTH. Trains Leave Richmond: N. B-?Following schedule Usurps publish? ed as Information and not guaranteed: For the South-Daily: A. M. Local. 10:45 A. M. Express. C.w P. M. Express, with electric lighted Bleeping Car for At? lanta and Birmingham. tl:4S P. M. Express. Week Days. *:09 P. M. Local. YORK RIVER LINE. 4:30 P. SI.?Dally.-Connecting for Bal? timore Moli., Wed. and Friday. 5.r'j A. M ? Bj. .Sun. and :M5 P. M.-M011.. Wed. and Friday?Local. Trains Arrive Richmond. From the South: 6:50 A. M.. s:U A. 11 ?:00 P. M.. $:? P.. M., dally. 12:SS Ex. Sun From West Poln-: 9:84 A. M. dally, 11:35 A M? Men.. Wo. and Fn., 4:? P. M. Ex. sun. 8. E. BURGESS. D. I". A.. S07 E. Main St. 'Phono Madison S72. Chesapeake & Ohio Railway 7:40 A.? L.i>..?i ? Dally?-Menoort Ntwi. fc:2tt Ai?Local?Dolly?Cb'vlllc. Ex\ Sun. Thurmond t!?:00 A.?Express?Daily-Norfolk, Old Point ? 10:00 A. ?Local--Dal!>?Lcli -?g. Lex. C. Forg.. ?2:00 P.?Express4*Lially -..m.-L'vllle. 14:00 1'. ?Express?Dally?!-'orf oik, N. Newa. 6:00 P. ? Local ? Dally?N. Jen?, uid Point. 5:15 P.?Local?Dully?Gordons vine. 5:15 P.?Local?Ex. Sun.? Lcbbg, Natural Uridgo, CIS! ton Forge. ?5:35 P.? I.united?Daily- OiucjfVlL ChPgo. ?11:00 P.?Express-Dally?'"ncluus:;, L-vllis. ?Siecpers. IPaiior Cars. TRAINS A RR] t E RICHMOND?Local from East: S:15 A. M.. 7:M> I'. M. Through from Bust: 11:50 A. M.. 8:30 I'. M. Local from West: 8:30 A. m.. ?:55 A. M. and 7:1.-, p. m. Through: S:30 A. M.. 2:35 r. M. and 1:30 F; M. James Rlu r Line: ".*;25 A. M.. 6.15 P. M. Daily except Sunday. Atlantic Coast Line EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1st, 1612. rli.M.s.-) UsiA ? ti ill' uiHj.su DA1L7. For Florida and South: b:15 A M. and 7:35 P. M-. '10:30 P. M.. 1:00 A. U. i'or Noriolk: 0:00 A. J.uj p. m , 4:10 P. M. For N. A W. Ry. Weit: f.Ji A. M., 10:00 A. M.. 8:00 r M., ?:20 P. m. For Petersburg: 1:00 A. AI.. 6:15 A. M . t:15 A. M., 9:00 A. M? 10:00 A. M.. 3:00 P. M., 4:10 P. 51.. *:(* P. M , 7:35 P. M., 0:20 P. it.. 11:45 P. M. For Uoldabor0 and Fayeltcvllle: *t:)0 P. M Trains arrive Itlcbmond dally: 4:40 A. M.. 0:40 A. M.. 6:40 A. M.. u7:00 A. M.. ?8:37 A. M.. ?MO:?. A. M.. 11:40 A. M.. ?2:00 p. M.. ??1:10 P. M., 6:05 V. M.. 6:35 1'. M., S:to P. M., 9:00 P. M . 11:30 P. M. ?Except Sunduy. "Sunday only, a Except Monday. Tlmo of arrival and departure and coo oecttona not /.uaranleed. RICHMOND AND CHESAPEAKE DAY RAILWAY COMPANY. Schedule of cloctrlc trains to and from Ashland, slopping at Intermediate stations upon signal: Lv. Illchmond (Broad and Laurel HIB.): *6:0i, ?7:10. S:I0b. ?;10. ??10:10. 11:10 A. M-: 1:10. 2:10., 3:10. 4:10b, 6:10. 6:20, 7:10, s:10b, 10:10. 11:15 P. M. Lv. Asblaod: ?i:55, 7b, 8, ?b. 10, "11 A M? ?12 M.. 3. 3. 4. 5b. 6, 7. 8. 9b. U 1?. m. ?Dally except Sunday. "Sunday oaly. bCames baggage The Confederate Museum TWELFTH AND CL.AY STRBGTS. OPKN 0 A. M. TO B P. M. Admission. a5u. Vto? on Saturdays. We pay three per cent. Com? pound Interest on all savings ac? counts. Commonwealth Bank E. A. BARBER, JR. CertlBed Puhllc Accountant. E. A. BARBER & CO. ACCOUNTING. AUDITING, ORGANIZING, IYsTEMAT I KINO, 210 Mutual llulldlng. ?bone Mad. M2L. .Richmond. V? FnctB?Figures?Verified. 1 CHARLES F. HUDNALL, AUDITING, ACCOUNTING. SYSTEMATIZING. 909 Travelers Bldg., Richmond, Va. Monroc Ail National Bank oi Virginia Capital, - 51,200,000 Surplus, - 5 600,003 Accounts solicited Ninth and Main Street This hank will help you accumu? late money by paying Per Cent. I Compound Interest un Savings Account;. Manchester National Bank sn dTitliuai? OLI) DOAIMON {.INK. L?. Klchmond toot ,,: Asu St. dal.'y.7:W P.M. I.eav,. Newport New?.6:00 A. M. Arrive Norfolk.6:00 A.M. I Connects with main linn steamers leaving Norfolk lor Sew iork daily except Sunday 7:i\i I*. M. Connections aisu inade by N. ?c 1 W. Ry. t P. M. end C. ii U. Ry. at ? P. M. I Nlgbt Line ttcanurs ?top a. Clereinuut to I land or receive passengers on signal; and win lit met by din conveyance. VIRGINIA NAVIGATION CO.?Jaul?! nirsr by daylight for Norfolk und Old Point, New? port Sf?i and St) James' River landing*. Steamer leaves Ui Wednesday /.nd Frldby si 7:00 A. M. Freight received fef all James River landings. 'PboneMadlsoh :.4. Main Ibkct Office, s:: IS. Malr. trceL S/TWO IDEAL CRUISES AROUND THE WORLD IVov. 12, 1012... (From New York) Feb. 27, JUKI (From Bid Francisco) By the paletlsl cruising strainer. "VICTORIA LUISE't (IG.f.OO Tons) Itinerary loelodes Madeira* Spain, Italy. India, Ceylon, Strode Settlrtnrnts, .lata, ' Philippines, China, Japan, , Sandwich Islnrtdn sad Orerlsnd American Tonr, Inland excursions sod * side trip*. I OPTIONALflT DAYS TN INDI A i ? TOUUS 114: DAYi, IN JAP AS Cost lO'-lullDg ?II nece??sry expense* aboard and asbors and up Duration Of Cruises HO Days Each Btni for Illustrated Booklet, Hamburg-American Lins^ 61- id l. 1.. or it biwoni. ? ??? ri Malu St., Richmond Transfer Co., S03 U. Main St.. Hlehinond. Vs. "Ask Mr, Bowman" About llcrmudu, Cuba, Panama, Weal Indies. Sotillt America. Mediterranean and Orient Cruises. Tin- only htfciiuy representing all lines. Hotel und l'reo Information Bureau. Sniiiurl II. Ilotrninn, .Soutltcrn Tourist Agent. To sjl? - ? douse T sip mou New Yo?? roars (adaas Hotels. Cscarslsns, Lowest Bets* Twin Serstv - S. "Ilermiidlsii.e i V..MB tuns Displaces mrnt. sells Jsn'vJd lath, nth list and rvtrv Wcdne? day theresilet Halt?? de lux. ?Ith private both, oVrlictrai bilge keels; electrie fsns; wireless telegraphy: no steerage. Kartest, newest and only steamer landing passengers el the dock In Hamilton Golf Tennis, Fishing. Bathing, Sailing end Cycling WEST INDIES Reif K s "llulsna" tails Die. 13th, Jan'y:oth. March *nd. end other steamers fortnightly for St. Thomas. St.1 Crols. Si. Kills, Antigua. OuarinToupe. Dominica. Martin' Ique, 61. Lucia, narliailoemnd nemcrara. For Illustrated parop'.det? apply lo A.K.?DTKltllttl IMiK.V CO.. Am,. Quebec S. b. Co., Ltd, *U llruvdna.T- New Vr.it. -nimiel II. Rnwinnti. 70S II. 'ilnlii St., iticbiiionil, Vn., or nuy 'Ticket Asrem, m Quebec S, S. Co., Ltd., Uucbcc.