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THE BEAUMONT ENTEWPBISg. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 11 CABLES WERE COTTON DECLINED EIGHT POINTS IN RESPONSE TO WEAKER EUROPEAN DEMAND. VRV UTUETRAD1N6 BEING DOM !Kr . -Receipt at All Port Yesterday Wert 67.C99 Bales. Against 0i.ua7 Last Week, and 188 Same Day Latt Year. NVw Yrk. Ool. 12. t'otiun marlui )m ikI Mcatly at 3 (mini iUh-IIiio, Im ri (iHIII.'it llKIIHllllllll( CIlllll H nu I'.nal wt-niiuT owr ill" brll. bill It HITIIHll HM lIlOIIKll tilt Colli llllUlll lH iiio rt'iMiru of tt firm ntit hIiuuIIo. wi-rn PhiniliiliiK kiiIcm. TIuto wan vory llulu cotton for sul. ilnritiK lii curly H-trioii uml it toii only u miniTuii 1 n i y 1 1 1 y: inov. 'incut ul lit ih Inliliil loK to rully prlcca to i littlit over the uIohIuk IlKiirfH of tin IHI-vlolIM iiIkIii. This wuh lorthcoinliiK In tho Hlmpi c: iiiiicliiiHcH for tho uccoiiiil of n i adiiiK (ii-rmiin operator, ami ly nilil day Hi" murki-l van Hillinu alKiut 5ji liointM nit I iKta-a. At thin U-vel offer ItiKM lucri'iiKiMl Al tho mlvancu arulp cih on Hit' Ioiik bUIu turned for nuxW-i nit) iiroilis. . TIiIm Ku:iln clu'ckcd tin iiiwiirl inovoiiuuit. Ah tho mcrke lifHiiutiMl, nxiiii bears marled Felling and In tlu arterno;in tho market rulo. iiiKlir. Jiiat In-fore the closo, li Ktoadlcd a point or two on coverlni; hut wu Anally quiet and Hteiuly at i net ili-clim- of Bff-8 K)ints. Salon wcro r-MirteU of 250,00 bulots iiiporiliiiK to estimates. Kccc iiiis at ports today 57,0!t'J bales nnaiiist. r.!,nS7 last week, and 42,m li.st yi-ar. For tho week, 3!M),noi. nsiinst 397, SCU last week, and 2!l!.51!l last yoar. Today's receipts at New Oiloani KMX iiKiilnst. 10,221 last yoar. and a lloiiHlon 12,473, against 14,052 lasi year. New Orleans Futures. Now Orleans, Oct. 12. Cotton fu Hires steady. October y.SbCi'JOc, No voniber J.!l2a94c, December .979c liiniinry 10.07ffHiSc, February lO.HJfti n.c, March 10.252c, April 10.31&33c May lu.38Q.39e, Kiilures opened steady at a decline ol 5 ff 7 poinls. influenced by favorab.i Liverpool and continued good cendi lions all over the belt. The market bad a dull undertone, and almos. throughout favored the bears. In tin trading, tnere was a recovery from the Initial decline until the prices wer. 2rf.3 points higher than yesterday'! closo, but later sagged off again, losint some 10 to 15 points. The market closed lu?I at about the lowest love: if tho day, with net losses of 12U points New Orleans Spots, New Orleans, Oct. 12. Spot cottot in good demand ; market opened stead but closed easier; sales 3,850 bales including 1,550 to arrive; prices MOi lower. New York Statement. Nw York, Oct. 12. Cotton, spot quiet; middling 10.55c; gross re ceipts 1,731 bales; . sales 528, stock G 101 exports, to Great Britain, 3.G ' Total today net receipts 57.099 bales; cs ports, Great Britain, 20,884, Franc 10 083, continent 4,009; stock 554,775. Consolidated net receipts 272,99. bales; exports. Great Britain 90,223. France 32,000, continent 57,363, Japn 010, Mexico 50. Total since September 1: Net re oeipts 1,705,224; exports, Great Brit ain 050.02:!, France 29,994, continent 302',892, Japan 5.800, Mexico 2,995. LIVE STOCK. Kansas City. ' Kansas City, Oct. 12.-Cattle re rein)a 12.000 including 1700 south- ems; steady to 10c lower, hoice ex ports and drcsed beet steers t.oii; fair to good 375f?500; western fed steers 375(&550; stockers and feed .-.! i no- u. nit hern steers 250ift 375:"southern cow? 150375; native cows I50ft350: native heifers, J;.ui .,r. Vn i7r,:!25: calves. 25'5 Hogs, receipts 9.000; market 10ft i r.r.T 1-2: bulk r10ffiii4o; limn ' I heavv 5407 557 1-2; packers 5305 :.-.0. ....... ....1 n.rhtti 49(ffi530. Shi-ep steady; receipts 900. Natie lambs 4f 475: native wethers. ..Zafx ...... .".i33ii: westnrn ,n-. ...ularn VfBrllnCR. .;o w ;. 321375; Mock- ers and feeders. 25QH 4'. Memnhis Cotton Oil. .Memphis. Ost.12. OH w lot per callon: prime emd 23 1-2: ofT crude. . .. cummer vellow 20: off summer yellmr nominal: r holer cwAine dimmer yellow ies win ... lots. r.5. Meal and cake prime. I.i. Pioe Line Balance. Oil City. Oct. 12. Crwlit Lalanee ir,C- r-rtifir-a"r Tin bid. . Shipment. rw -- r'ni J7!"7: avernr" r.M473. P''P TTKKtt l.lms fit. ': avfrar r.2.- r-i- r;n. Lima 7...:i; av.-rair The Lad e of St Louis Cito'-e CKjrch i 1-sraar rrrrf. ChTn.n n .all ""T,f fU ,ii.linc. n rr'Ktt tr.-". nn. -f. in y 1 t 1-''f', "f ''w h'trrifim4 r,rnd mil'l t7 tjirbt. NATHAN SELLS IT FOR LESS. BETTER TONE IN WHEAT MARKET AS RESULT OP BETTER FOREIGN CABLES WHEAT STARTED IN WITH GOOD DEMAND. WINTER WHEAT MOVfMCNT SMAU Corn Opened With an Inellnst'ji to Drag But Later Sentiment Wat Bullish. Oats Toned up In Sympathy. ChU ugo, Oct. 12. Cuitallmo i; of receipts In tho iwiiilhwt'st v.in 'ho main i-auso of a Mronu wheal i..ur ket today, lioili Ijeccinber and May closed 1 3-8 higher; corn In '.ii 1-!:; outM u lmdo hiisher und urjvmM.ii otf 15 to 32 l-2v. As u result of higher foreign iuur kou wlieui started with a good do inuiid, December opening unciiuut;"d to I S higher. Ah noon, however, a i lie Hint batch of buying ordera had Icon tilled, it was louml that sellers were still numcmu and easier tone doveloiied. December declined io Iu8 7-8 and M.i u lu9 1-8. CablD t-re not very reassuM; to bull traders. Ijttor tho n.urlict had a revlvil f bullish uuwu when it wuh seen G:ow small hud become the movement 't winter wheat in tho southwest. Uiv ports from St. Louis and Kansis City indllcated n decided falling off In ifc- celpts. Tho market coutinuod to gain In strength ami at tne ucse which was practically at tho highest with December at 110 3-8 and M.iy at 110 7-8. Minneapolis, Dublin and Chicago reported 791 cars, against 1,1'IS lust week and (!1! a year ago. An inclination to drag was mani fested in corn early. Later, however, on good buying sentiment, tho mar ket became bullish. December oxnod 1-4 to 1-4 f 3-4 higher, sold off to 48 1-4 and rallied to 4!) 3-4 and closed nt 49 .ri-8fi)3 4. Receipts ('; cars, 3 contract. The late strength of wheat and corn was reflected in a small degree in oast December opened 1-8 higher, sold off to 28 5-8 ami closed at 29 l-8l-4. FINANCIAL. STOCK MARKET UNEVEN. There Was a General Selling Move ment in Order to Take Profits. New York, Oct. 12. Today's stock market was variable anu uneven, but It showed absorptive power in a con- vitinim. mminer. There was a gen eral selling movement to take profits, for the higher opening, as uus uecuwe customary for several lays past. A period of quiet intervened before the buying movement was resumed. This buying was of a very concentrated Minmrtor which kont alive the sus picion that it came largely from spec ulative pools or combinations 01 oje ..otr. v.i-mci(l fnr the nurnose Ot nut ting lip prices and distributing stocks. The selling to take pronts in n' .,. mntorlnllv reduced tlie level to which prices had attained and made the closing easy. Bond were firm. Total sales, pai value, $5,0SO,O0O. London Exchange. London . Oct. 12. Consols for money 8S 1-4: do account 8S 3-S; bar silver quiet 20 9-1C. Monev lfffl-4: snori urns t three months 2 3-8ffil-2. Paris Exchange, raris, Oct. 12. Three per cent rnntoa !)S f 10 C for flCCOIint. Ex- change on Indon 25 f 14 l-2c for checks. New York Exchange. New York, Oct 12. Closo prime mercantile paper 4 1-4 5 per cent; sterling exchange firm with actual businss in bankers bills, at 485.r.Offr 4S5.55 for demand and at. 4S3.25 483.30 for CO days. iwio.t rate.;. 484 1-2 and 4Mi 1-: commercial bills. 4S2 7-Sfff4S3. Bar sliver, 57 3-8; Mexican nona. i: j r:,iirnment lonils sieauy railroads Ixmds firm. New York Monty. New York V. 12. Chwe innney on cal! . i.dy 1 i 2 1-4 P"r cent ; rlos ing bid r.rd r,r-v. .1 at 1 3-4; time loans st-adv: ; days. 3 l-4''il-21 !' daya 3 3-4fi4; six monihs 4 iM-r reut. Arkansas Neg-o Hanged. Vaonn'in Ark.. rct. 12. bn Harp- ,..rr, -h handed bore tolsv trr the murder of his 'if'? Feb. :t 1at. In a lui'-f H','h. 'r,,m pallowF. he adnii'tr-d bin enilt. Dnks't Palmitfo"WinT7V frivf n6 iMiui' r" of "lifie !"""' TTT.btL nt.lHT. .t!ti". tlt Ktdn rnhK-'m. Ir,nir.lf f' ! nd trr vf Momii M-n n! b-n v-a f.prtl. run t lrw. Ii-v V m trnof-l. It ti.r't Mi tr ro4 v nnr.! Jt, ft- t'-rt rfL " Ww-rtii nm't tb n ol ivr-t rr-. m I-u Sut. 1-r l-r J-ri ul ,iar VP Lot ril "" . I ftn r r-"- l'ir ntrrf f ..-n-a Onr'tv 1 l"-M Kv id nr (, l-l -imir n4 i,jrrfi 4 --. it " fc rc- 'tn"'ni i in-i ' . ' I Htkl'KR. ie l-'''" t)'.i- l"-r 1 T A 30-ZX WATHAW SELLS T TO LESS. THE LOCAL MARKET Grain and Hay. Quotations tor canoaij oa daltof4 oa tracks Beaumoat or other point taking aamo rate. Dealers ebarje from atore BOlOo per 10 pounds nor on bran. SO So per ttuabel on oata and corn 10C1&O bet 100 om hay. Oata Teaaa. aOO(6o; No, I mlied. 19a; vblte, 610&3e, Bran Ver 1H Iba. $1.050110. Corn hop 1'ure $l.:iU1.30. Oata Texas 43tf45Q. Corn 70o. Hy Choice alfalfa, IIS 00; eholc timothy, 117.00: Qoutu Txa praina, l7.60Cf3.60; Johnson gnu, li.ouij 10.00. Teetl products ry atlff, vltn ad vanolnc tendency. Market barely teady, with a declin ing tendeucy. Hides and Wool Dry flint Hps, under 1 ponnds. 10 Dry salt, hides, nver Id bonnd. lOe; tinder 18 pounda, Jo. W. S. hue, s won. Bhoep pelU, 15 to 40o, Goat aklnu, 10 to 16a Horse aalr 15 to 18c Wool, free aprlag, II 1-t to lla Wool, fre fall, 10c. Wool bard burry, 2. Butter ano Cheese, nmtAr Rlun Star. ".": dairy buttnr 18a20: Klgln. 20u7: n.-rnieo Fancy tYenmer.v.iS: Meadow flobl, JO; Fancy renovat-d creamerv, 2:!n24. iti'uon'R Pura nasteurlzed cream butter, single pound 3oc; 2 pounds for f5c , ChK-so Full cream flats, 1 H; daisies HI; prints, 15; full creum Longbows, ID ' Flour and Sreaditutfa. cMn, K.nii ik it. uiii-ks. rnncv high pitent $5.00; fnncy half patent J5.30; third Rrnue i.uu; -no 10 per barrel higher: Hour in wood, 30 per barrel hitrliorcnr lots lifeless. Farinaceous Goods Orlts. hominy an' cream meal, in 40-lb sacks, per saek, 75 pearl meal in 35-lb sacks, (1 1)5 per barrel of four sacks: Scotch o-vts 2.ll.ja:i.0): Friends' oats 82.05a 3. 00-Columbia oats. 2.K5: Hawkeye oats, 2.K5; Ileckor's buckwheat, U-lb paskages, $1.80. Crackers A B C soda bulk, boxes, 1' 1-lb cartons, ner dozen. 100: tringer snaps, 71: creams, 8. stage planks, 01 cakes and iumblos. 11 Canned Goods. California Kxtra Standard (21-lb tins) Black cherries, 2.25; white cherries, $2.25; Y. C. peaches, $1.75; L. C. peaches $1.85; apricots, $1.00; Uartlett pears $1.85; grapes, $1.50; standard, 10 per dozen less. Eastern Canned Goods and Vege tablesNo. 3 apples, 85: sliced pineap ples, 91; E. and C. nineapplos, $1.00; OK grated pineapples, $1.75: mneapple cnunks, l-lD cans, ji..w. piuuutjpio 11 IK .nno ft 1 110! .incrklKim Cliuuia, ....,r ex-grated pineapples, $1.85: 2-ib oears, iO; 6-1D sirvut!r it;a. au. -iu unnino UK .l V nonf.hps. nfne: 2-lb UC- 1103) W -' lvv 1 -T - - full-weight tomatoos, 7oa80: 3-lb full weight tomatoes, l.uu; a-it) lioni-weigui .,to H0nS-S-lh liirht-weicrht. 05: 3-lb kraut 1.25: 2-lbjb'eUt Pois cx.sjfted June peas, l.ou; z-iosianuaru marrow fat pas, 1.00: 2-lb light-weight Mar-ro-fvt peas, 90 3-lb pumpkin, 05: 2-!b 1J( ni.liro i-nrn. 1.25: 2-lb Al cora, 1.25al.35:3-ib Cupid hulled corn, 9U. rtrfnu uni Chamleale. pactcages seeded raisins, 45 in caso, per pkg, 9; 10 oz packages seeded raisins, 30 in case, per package, 81; 2 crown L. L. raisins, 20 lb boxes, per box, 2.00: 3 crown L. L. Raisins, 20-11) boxes, per box, 2.15; 2 crown L. L. raisins, 5-lb boxes, jier box, 70: Amer Corsican citron, 10-lb boxes, per lb, 1. Amno ni-.nirn nnpl. 10 lh boXRS. t)0r lb,' 14; Amor, lemon peel, 10 lb boxes, per lb. 14: JN. I i;auiornia airaunus, softsholl, sacks containing about 80 pounds, per lb. 16' less quan'ities; per lh: 17. Pecans 8al 2 ner lb. The Petroleum STEEL OIL STORAGE. TANKS. AU.Classes Plate andSSheetllton Work. Foel-Oll Equipment. I Old Tanks Cut and Rebuilt on Short Notice. Main Office and Works Washington, Pa. Southern Branch Offices Godchaox Build ing, New Orleans, La.? American National Bank Boildlng,;Beamont, 1 ex. Kansas City Limited to return October 24, uilh privi lege of eitension to November 8, by pay ment of 50 cents. For further information, rail on A. R. ATKINSON, D. ?. A. (hi SUNSET lO' l- ROUTE J Tickets en sale OcUber 1$ to 11. intlaive. Mlecetiafceev r oi .1 t la Hi llar.il Ct II loll, XXX. H 3 1. ball K'M'K. v vj per iuni tvuui.uu. euai. ii:Tta and Kama. wr bbl, Us! Itfi; 3. lili: U Vuklei- llUt. l! quail, '!. ellon. 9125; l ijallou, 91; A-gallun , 2; lo-ifallou k-i. 9 3 W; t'ro ltd BU. koir l ii't., 91iX i-.n.ln-Hii.-W. oramirU. Standard fil:; Uucy wiHl. iu pail. bla'J; fanev In caf. iii rii Hiari-n IVarl, 4Hb mues, 4: Kb' bulk. 4i:NUkol, 9J O0; 1 to 3 pouud packau'f. 51. ... Molaea Ceotrifuiral, fair, Vi prime, 2tia2i: choU-e SJaitil. Quinine, SIsliV) er ounce bottl i.i..- f.M'iM i.r nnru-o: otM-aia If. IV. ., .w--.w. . 4.2.' Kr oi: boras '-IOiir ihiuuU in loo-lb oiv.kaces: copix-ras S.i' In bar- ..I..... .,11 t SI iy,r ffalliill la 6- ITI.. - - - - - - Fallon piu ka.v: hi.iii nab. - J per JOO li. tn uarren; iiwh,,iw. Ier gallon: sulphur, 3.2-"i per i0 ll,ln Urrtda: n'um 31o K.r Ik in bam-ls: rtU-iuin crblds. 4.W per 100 lb: alu eur. 'o. ir i-rr Canned Niotasses, r.....i. -..,, irnti,.n. S. 10. half gallon-., 3.50. qua 3 7. : t en. do ouart3.73: Kairoim-I Hvruii, 10 1b. i - a UiaVai tA ilnai Ail f 1 1 r rM It t Ik. Xll lit Cftft6 case, per lb. 71; 3 I town Smyrna Im- lOrtell llgS, lO-IIJ IMll, -r . ". i.ii . .n Ui.ivi-iiit. iiiniiirlcd II it. 10 lb. Iioxe. Hrlb! 1; 2 crown Culifor- I 11..0 I.II. I...b. Ill III IxiVCH. IXT Imix, 1.15: 3 crown California lit', 1-lb urlonH, 10-lu noxeii. Hr hi, RAILROAD TIME TAil.E. Texaa and Nw Orlean R. R. Co. ret 3ouno. Ko. C Local Arrive ...... 6:50 p. m. v.. r. l jinn ... .Leaves u u. in. NO. 10 bunset Limited Arrive 9 a. m Leaves :os , r. No. 4. Oriole to Bcuo Arrives 11:15 p. m. T.eave 12::6 p. ru. No. 8 Texas Express Arrlvea 9 '97 p. ni., Leaves 10:05 p. m. West Bound. m t Torna nrnipus tn ban Anton lo ' Arrives V:18 a. m., Leaves 7:24 a. m. No. 3 Tho "Oriole" Arrlyes 3:67 p. m., Leaves 4:07 p. m. No. 5 lxcal Arrives 7:23 p. ifl., Ltave at 7:33 p. m. No. 9 "Sunset Limited" Arrives 9:25 p. m., Leaves 9:33 p. tn. North Bounci. Vn 1K5 Tn Tlnlhis Leaves 9:45 n. m. No. 150. From Dallas Arrive 8:45 a.m. South Bound. Nn 11 Tn Ratlins Leaves :4f a. tn. No. 152. From Sabine Arrives 5:10 pm No. 13. lx)cat to itocKiano. avei 9:30 a. m No. 154. Local from Rockland Arrives 9:30 p. m. Kansas City Southern, North Bound. Kn 9 fnr Rt. I otitn Kansas City. Shreveport, Texarkana' and Fort Smith leaves.; .. . . 7 : oo a. m. Kn A fnr Knnsan . f!itv. .Tonlin. Fort Smith, Texarkana and Shreve port leaves 7:50 p. m. South Bound. jn 1 from S Louis. Kansas City, Fnrt Smith. 1 iiarkana and Klirovennrt nrriJV.. ..9:10 D. tn Tnvea fo" Port C.'Anr. .9:15 p. m. No. 3 from Kansas City, Joplin, Fort Smith, Texarkana and Shrev nort arrives 8:40 a. m. Leaves for Fort Arthur. 8:46 am. Port Arthur Service. To Port Arthur. Nn. X T)ennrts 8:45 a. 111. Mn K nnnnrts 10:30 a. HI No. 7 tiepart8 4:15 p. m. (Sunday oi Iron Works Go. J. E. M0NR0F, C. P. 21 T. A. AND RETURN $23.75 Cornrf ClotksJuMn If you are not in Wiw, you are nobody. Ltini CkuU yitU lo kU wn. You'll be somebody if you wear ihc clothes bearing this label rcQ i)cnjamin&i MAKERS & NEWyRK J fyuJ to fine cuflom-nvulo in all but p ice. J 1 lir maLrra guarantee, and ourt, with every garment. 9j We aro Excluuve Agent in this city. ROOS BROS. Pearl Sired No. 43 Local Freight departs 3:00 p. in. (except Sunday). No, " dopnrta 9:& p. m. From Port Arthur. No. t arrives 7:45 a. m. No. 6 arrlvea 12-20 p. m. No. 8 arrives 9:36 a. in. (Sunday on ly.) No. 46 arrives 10:05 a. m. (except Sunday.) No. 4 arrives 7:46 p. m. Center Expresa. No. 202 Leaves .. .10:55 a. m. No. 201. Arrives 0:00 p. m. Gulf, Colorado 41 Santa Fa. Kansas City Mall and Express. No. 218 Leaven 5:00 p. m. No. 217 Arrives 12:25 p. m. Saratoga Express. No. 204. Loaves 7:00 a.m. No. 203. Arrives 7:00 p.m. Gulf and Interstate Railway. No. 2 (South bound) I'.oparta 0 a. m. No. 4 (South bound) depart 4 p. in. except Saturday, U p. m. No. 1 (North bound) arrives i: so p m. No. 3 ( North bound) arrives 1:20 P. m. Beaumont Sour Lake and Western No. 1 I West bound) depart 7:30 a. m. No. (west bound) departs 4:10 p. No. 2 ( East bound) arrive 12:15 p.m. No. 4 (East bound) urrives fl:!0 p.m. ur announcement of the opening of the : : : ; HEATING STOVE SEASON is in order. A little early you think, but "do it row." and avoid a day or so out in the cold, when every one wants Stoves at once. E. L. WILSON HDW. CO. 1 t;i'."u'.a; w FARM ALONG -THE DENVER ROAD IN NORTHWEST TEXAS )TII PANHANDLE) Are advancing in value at rate of 20 per ct. per unnotn At car auUt.nc may he of great value toward securing what you need or with, at rerf.rat either Agricultural or Basinets OpportanltM, anil will lutt nothing, v h not tee ut. Drop a a POttal. . . rl nil . B j. f J Seasonable Specialties AT LKDKIIER'S New Spare Ribs, Fulton Market Beef, Fresh Sauer Kraut, New Dill Pickles, Imported Swiss, Crick and Litnburger Cheese. 1 FRF.E::An Imported China Cup and Saucer with each Pound of tea. S. LEDERER kltr iH I, A V VI tmlm Copyright, Burr Mcintosh Art Sludiei. Each New 8ubacrlber Can Get an Art Picture With The Firat Month's 8ubc-lj '.Ion. IM THE ENTERPRISE JOB PRINTING OFFICE Fully prepared to do any and all kinds of Job Work. Lowest rates andjthe.best work guaranteed. Doth Phones 93 Phone us and we'll do the rest. E. F. McCOMAS. Manager. LffiNIEDS 99 Do You Know of any Equal Investment? i Fort Worth, i, Teiat. T , - IS NOW OPEN and t3 h' Tr