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livery advanced more than one tent j today wouhl Indicate that tho»i> In
!«'f bushel mi a lively demand by jcontrol do not ffar the money aitua
;.hoits and elevator interests.
The market closed steady. May
opeted 1-8 to 1-1 fi* :i-8 lower at 7G 3-4
to 7(1 7-8, sold bet ween 70 5-8 and 77
and closed at the highest point.
The (torn market was steady all
day while the volume of trading was
t.lon. l.ater in the day when aborts
altempu d lo cover, stocks seemed 1° |
he relatively tcatee and could only I
lie obtained by bidding up prices.' In j
the a M evil .’ton 'all money leached 45 I
per rent Imt fids had practically no
influence as it was expected that over
not largo there was a sag in demand "the end of the year borrowing" was
by jdt traders and commission houses liable to cause a sharp advance In
The market closed steady. May open
cd n s.tade lower to a shade higher at
45 3-X to 15 I-J5, advanced to 45 5 8
and closed at 45 1 "fi/ 5-8
call money rates Heading was the
most active stock and after an abrupt
drop ol two points near the opening,
was out of the leaders of the rally.
Tt Stilus in the oats pit was quiet ! Tile close was strong at or near the
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and prices were steady all day. May J highest prices ol .the day. We art
a shade higher j 8*111 inclined to
between 55 7-8 In all Iqier,at Intis
market Income
advise conservatism
mill! alter the money
normal again.
opened unchanged- to
at 3d to 58 fit I -8, sold
ami 5*1 *4-1rrx 5-8 and closed til 3d 1-8.
May pork closed H* 16,37 1-2, IJftrrt
closed al 8.50 and ribs were live lower j Grain,
at 8.83 1-2. j Chicago, Dec 51 Wheal—The last
The board of trade will be closed | day or tIt*' year brought decidedly he!
tomorrow. | n r activity in the wheat trade. For-
-—— cign markets generally heavy and flat j
Stocks and Bonds. : Altogether it looks Ilk" a lower mat j
P.y A ..'printed Press liel until there fi, a radical change':
New York. Dec. 31......The last day hi eondltlom
(‘urn Till.- is ihr In si tfmm* in many
THE J UNCLE
APPEAR
The last day
rtf tin year dl.l not pass without a I , , ..
pinch in (lie money market, and Cds "'•" llMV lu'""' l,a.K •l'1'1
was constraint upon the stock market. "'"I"'' 111 ■ l*‘<*enilier.
but more .influence on sentiment was slumped to 3!t 5 ■ *' Hee -Ipm are cm
eatts-.l by the persistent rumors of ! lar« "« 1,1tUm al bou Itwes
iinancilil embarrassment growing out I 112!,rkiIs V\e ihlnk only a ma ter o
teezrm
WW/fiii,
of stock market losses. Before the
vlay yvas over It was made to be tin i
tlevKood that arrangements had been 1
concluded to avol I the threatened cm >
barrassment. 'I,.e relief to speeula !
live sent Intent was manifest and the -
tone of depression i ntdie market, j
largt ly disappear,' 1. TIm- reeovet ies \
which followed were more a matter of
price readjustment than a response
lo any targe Iran suet Ions. There
were some very wil l fluctuations in
Heading in the opening dealing. . suc-
cessive iransaetlon, being made at
varlulions of a point ari l even tit I1-
point'! a very unusual fluctuation tor
tin active slock in a large volume lit
the market. Tlu-;.- w.e. pronounced
preasuro a>so upon t e Hill stireks
and to a P-ss extent on St Paul and
I nlon Pacific. The wide decline*
a tew (In - *tr weeks until big move
meat will lie felt, and May corn will
weaken'as December has.
Oats The iratin In hesitating he-
cause of conIIleting .news,. Receipts
are growing larger. Half a cent either
way wi)l male' the market a buy or a
sit ]e.
Previsions- A little further reaction
from the high prices of the week may
lie cxpieted. If hog supply docs nut
improve we may look for a fresh wave
ol buying -to again lit' the market.
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Cotton.
New Void., Dec. 51 -Cotton showed
a holiday dullness throughout Die ses-
sion with fluctuation'; within a range
Hi five to seven points. Tin* only
teal life was the strength of the dale
muv option, which was steady tinder
■ is little prospect of a
fallingoff lit demand,
permit-
In the Hill stocks since tin* new u nc I aborl coveting Business consisted
of stork were announced have lnvolv j largely <>r switching from .lantinry to
ed sotir* severe speculative losses. 1 ‘' months. It Is tinderalnod that
and the amount of Dies.- stocks l,rl 1 ! ,,!'l>orlant Deceinher shipments have
on margin proved much larger than "''it DHitslerrcd lino .tamiaiy an I
wan suspected.
A. long lelay In the pas ting of the
stock exchange clearing lion <■ shi»*i
today added to the anxiety, tie I there
was continued tmeaslnc. and nervon
ness in the early trailing. The sharp
rally in the ijjarket came wit coni I
any official announcement o steps
being taken but was accepted as a
premonition of a satisfactory settle
ment of difficulties. The gloomy de
pressing weather was allowed it-
o
Coppers.
lie!,toll. Mass., Dec 51 The excit,"
illicit continues In coppers anil the air
full of deal.! ami comhltftUons, Mo
hawk, Quincy. Popper Range and Trfn
ity dll showed sensational advances.
It ■ if; the best trading market avn
! have had for a l ing time and we ail
'vise against going short, of the dlvl
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share of influence in the moo I of the j These will all sell high
speculation The atmosphere of the ! K,t" >’om' °V" 1,11 ‘ >*HI>‘r
market was not a ehoorful one for the
approach of the new year. The mar-
ket bail to take some share of selling
that simply presented dosing out of
accounts for the year.
Time money was again easier lu
■lay and sterling exchanges was
si mug. The more cheerful tune of
the later stock market was maintain
ed and the dosing tone was strong
end at tile best prices of the ■ I;«v
Ronds were Inavy. Total sales par .born
value $1.722.0011. Atrj>.......
(IniIf* I Slaton boirlN wrro uachang > ^t(‘” • l'1 1
■d on call. | Ibilt. * *>
________ j lllyn, Rap Trait.
Kansas City Livestock, M'hir A t)
My Associated Press I ( "! A South.
Kansas City, Dec 51 Cuttle t'i
Range. It is Just starting. Stay long
of Shatition, Rhode Island, North
It it tt t e. (tcccola and Quincy and you
will have a happy new year.
New York Stocks.
High Dow
Atrial C.ip',
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ooipts 9.800 ineludliig 2uo -outherns j J"■ l‘:l ^ ^
southern ' HdD ^‘T
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Market steady (o slro.te Choice e\
port and dressed hee ’■ ■■ -it $5 5n*i< I1,'11* Death
d.dl); fair to good $5.15 u .i 40; vm -t i* blgo. K V "
i n fed steers $3.75!?( 5.50; Stockers - H*'1" He) D
and feeders .$2 '.104/ 4)!
steers $3.25tfi.5; southern cows fll'n ,
5,50; native cows |2$< 4.50: native i ''*1'1' Id Phi
heifers $34( 5; hull' $2 00?) 1510; j l''ri"* -1,1 1"'■
er.lv, :i $5*4) 7 50. bllet.
llog... reeelp|- d.oun Market '"teeue top.
strong to a cents higher Top $0 15;
ifeHVy $d.4P6t d.45; packers $8.35*1)
0.15; pigs and light $5 25Si d. 1 *•
Sheet), receipts 7,***>" Market I*1
to 15 lower. Damhs $6,5fl?r7 50'; ewes
and yearlings $4.75<b t;.25: western led
yeariings $5.75*1111.5*1; vv< tern It’ll
sheep $4.50®/ 5 85; sloekeis and feed
era $5 255* 4.75.
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Aug.
Sept...................
Oct. .................
Dee..... 9.20 ..........
New York Spots imehatig al
9.78-77
Did
9.75-78
Unit t.
15'\
Chicago Crain,
Wheat-
III. Cent.
I.oiiIk \- Nash.
Mex. Cent. .
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| M„ K, Ai T .
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] Nr Dae
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Open
High
bow
May . .
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77
16%
Inly ..
.....78',
78%
7 57 s
Dec
Cent
......72 %
73%
72",
May
.....45 L-
45%
- 15%
Inly . ,
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44 >9
44
Dec
OaD
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Mn. . .
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58*4
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Inb
Dec. . .
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Close
77*7/
7*'e\
75's
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It's
29 :K
381 s
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Mrtal Markets.
IIv Associated 1’ri ss
New Y'mk. Dee. 51. 8|>ot tin was
unctiany* t tit Ct98, tbs, in the Ism
don mccivi" hat 'future were higher
at eJ94, Ills locally the market
was d- ii ami uuchtingc I at $42 hid
an 1 $12 55 Asked.
Copper was higher In London with
spot at C103, 5». and futures at C 108,
12s, 80. l/ieallv, the market was
Kttong with lake quoted at $25 750
24: eloctrolyti cat $25.50.7* 23 75: and
98 7i
MEN&NDWOMEM.
Cm Big <J
diK.bar»iiff.iufla
Cm Bis I) for m.n.i'arAl
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irnlAtlims or i ; H
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.tiuus
h mo;
PkaiirM, *ist not tutrin-
frut or poiM.Dour.
•old by DructiBtl,
1 or Mbt in plan; wmppor,
Aui, for
to rxprOAs. prowtoi.
St .00. or 3 bottl.-s fZ.T.V.
CinsUr mdi oa isju.
oU reoueft.
Do. (Jus
Dues C Steel
it. Island .....
Rib,.........
it* j. s ,v i .
St. I’atil ......
South. R >■.
South. Hat , ...
Sugar .....a . .
st. D. X- S D
Tex. ti Dae,
r. s. sties ..,
r, S. Steel, pfd
I nlon Dae ...
Wabash, pfd, ....
Va. C i. Ul .......
Money . 4" 18
Silver...................
boudoir ....... ..........
('upper l.itl price Tc higher,
bake 25.ft I.
Klee. 23*s(ff
1'ast. 251.4® V
Sales to noon 278,700.
Ies 582,400
1 '.ot k
Chicago Provisions.
48',
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isn't
153)8, i lllbs-
47 -t | .Ian
55 i May
8.85
Cars Estimated for Tomorrow.
Chicago
Whe t*. Iff; Oat s. 240.
Total
'Tb«=P«ss
Writ* for Cjtjlogv^ of y
New York Couon.
Cars Received today.
Chicago—
Wheat, 1 -7: Orade 18.
Corn. 485; (Dade *2
Oats, 2 10. (Dade 5b
Northwest Cars
Minneapolis. 79S; Duluth, 38
Liverpool.
Wheat ', to b lower.
C< ru tinchaiiged to 's- lower.
Hlack Mountain
Huile & bond. ..
Untie Coalllon . .
Cal. A llecin ..
Copper Range .
Cab ti Arizona
Cenlralia .......
Ciinaitea Cuutrnl
DtilyAVi'st .
Iienn Arizona
Davis ..........
Bly ............
B Hutto .......
Kagle .. ^
Franklin .......
Utanhy .......
* b eetle Con.....
(Polie Con.....
Crcrno (; S
(Deem- Cananea
Helvetia .......
Keeweeniw ....
Mich Mining ..
Mohawk . ...
Massachu - Hs . .
North Hutto
NtpHsing
Nevada Con. ...
old Dominion ..
O.-rcolc......
Oil . ...'........
Parrot .........
Quincy .......
Ithtido island ...
Unveil .........
Rev Dev.......
Shannon .......
Sestiuck .......
Sentafe.....
Shawmul
Sup ,4 D
Tamarack ......
Tceuniseh .....
Trinity .....
Ttov .Man . ...
I'.ab Con ... .
Cult'd Copper .
C S Min'm-
POLITICS AND POLITICIANS.
If bioutenant Governor b. Y. Shcr
man enters the race for governor ot
Illinois he may be counted upon to
.lo his share toward making the con-
test a lively one. Sherman is a con-
summate politician of the old school
and known every string of the game
iis it is played In Illinois.
A project is afoot in Detroit lo
i reel a st attic* to cost $ 1 Dft.OUO in mem-
ory of the late Senator James Mc-
Millan of Michigan.
It now looks as though Tom Tag
sart, chairman of. the National Demo-
cratic committee, has been repudi-
ated by the Democrats even of Ills
own state. According In report tile
leadership of the Democrats in both
houses of the Indiana legislature soon
to meet will he opposed to Taggart.
Milwaukee is building a new audi-
torium and if it is completed in time
the Cream City proposes to put in a
bid tor the next Republican national
convention.
Edward C W ill of -Milwaukee, who
was a candidate for the presidential
.15111 | nomination before the last Democratic
Iti'/iSTH I national convention, was married re-
9 ' cetitlv to his private secretary. Miss
. .1141! I Martini Dorothy Ahrendt.
Senator John W Daniel, whom Vir-
ginia Democrats believe to be the
best available man for the Demo-
cratic, presidential nomination. Is a
native of Lynchburg and will he 85
years old his next birthday. He
'se; vesl in the Confederate army
. ^ throughout the war and was welt
lii.R; known as a lawyer before he entered
27H '-) S>,j public life.
. ,2flf*'« ■ Elected to office for life through
. .?>»<«ft A« ill.- Idnndev i f lawmakers. Dr. Hugh
.. ,63fi i Cary, member of the citv board of
■atlon e Detroit, will appeal to
coming legislator.- to put an end
sentatlve Frank O. Lowilen of ill!
nols provides for an amendment to
make the president's term six years
and to establish ineligibility for re-
election.
Reversed.
One of the callers at 'ho Brown
home was a scholar who was unusual-
ly long and lean and reminded one of
the cartoons of Uncle Sam.
"Papa," said the youngster of the
house, "what kind of a gentleman was
that who called here today?"
“That was an IX. IX," replied the
father.
"Lb. IX? Why papa, 1 should think
it would lie D. L. L."
“And what would D. L. L„ stand
for my son?"
"Why, Daddy Long Legs.”—Chicago
News.
Cleanliness Is the primary condition
of any brewery—no credit coming on
that account. You are invited to In-
spect the El Paso Brewery.
El Paso Connections
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ALAMOGORDO, CLOUDCROFT,
JARILLA, MOUNTAIN PARK, LA LUZ
H1QHROLLS, TULAROSA,
MESCALERO, N. M„
ALAMO TELEPHONE CO.
Office ALAMOGORDO, ft, M.
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RUBBER STAMPS
AND STATIONERY
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EL PASO. TEXAS.
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term.
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9.88-70 Arcadl
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a number
of an old
9.78
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9.75-78 i Ariz Coml..............
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ire : amity.
He made
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W\ ;111 {'lot 0 .... .
25x'Ji :;j I ir’ito a fovtttli
•* in raiiwavs
; and steel.
77
9 88
9.78
7 S3 HC 1 Boston Con
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‘Zinc ...... ...........
........11 fit 5 l The first hi
!J introduced
by Hepre*
PRI\4TE WIRES TO CHICAGO, NEW
TORK, BOS r ON
A. J. KING &
CO.
Members Chicago Board of Trade.
Commission Brokers.
BONDS, STOCKS. GRAIN. PROVISIONS. COTTON, MINING
STOCKS AND INVESTMENT SECURITIES.
SHELDON BUILDING.
EL PASO. TEXAS.
COt RESPONDENTS—Logan & Bryan, Chicago;
York; Paine. Webber 4 Co., Boston.
Gats, 4 Co.. New
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