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The Indianapolis News from Indianapolis, Indiana • Page 10

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if TffE tNDIAAPOLlS, KEWS, THUKSDAT, JATJAHY 10, 1901 20 i i MARKETS receipts cf hc were limited for the time cf the week and prices fully 10c higher. Cattle ruled steady at quotations. live "erou. jiAbket. ilr.

Ur.i.'.:: Ur.im St'k Yards. Jan. 19. CATYLi: bead. EMp rfn'r'i Tie of cattle wai tbaii several Ja.

end there itn; fo in qualityfThe With an indifferent fd tr.at source and 1 were k' vraV.y considered lower. however were i i j' ta In malt'rK and there was a very diil Iri'Je" O.I tfay. but f.nal sales di'f' ot ehang in nce. t. I May.

r.U er as Mi4. hifefs, 14.23. and row. to prime steers, lbs. i sr.d 2 8 9 lrir to 'ji'n steers, J.

lbs. A .1 4 4XZ 4 Ktf 6 Vt 3 4 40 3 4 itff iii'i teer to mli.m i.l'Ji to. Jo. H'i ri JJidi to 'if to l.l'O lu. rs i v.

Good to rtiiii fe.riiMf er wlr't't medium f' edir.g 'orrirnofi to. slo kera to e. he If to rredMi. lf Cmtimin 111.1 l.i;lfT ioi to V'' cow nir to medium ..4..... i ijtrirruti ckh (...., Vl 1 J'rini to futiry fr.fmxi to 5 "jiiJ to '1 1 1ulJn ilv 20 VHiO 00 fofttnwri' to infill )l irl rtfw aril' 11 V25 i Iff 4.

til. Hhljm tjt XTiK t. ni1. 'I'linW win fiiil'e a XalHriK off fi iitn ittihuK. arxl th a tronic iimh1 witti buyr off rlr.c 'il wlvaiH" in prlco.

K.on, ornptllon, lh tup)iy wh cti ui.triif hHiirjd r.liiy at tit J'k M.hT vrU' than yrt nlnu'ii vTrw. I Jl't I (fit. talc lone to cl'ur lh pvnn. IkI lli mark firm at th a' vnti' f. I HivTat Jal 1 JS.4o.

anl i'ixl ati'1' mrro laricly at li M'it I 1 rh'ilrt fji' ijlutn) ari'l heivy 2r.ri5 41 I.tix 'l ari'l lirxivy 1 yn '5 Oonrj to i 1 Witftlta 6 ii i 35 t'0tiiiiO! ir lir't W'litH. S2.ViS3) (V.Kimoti t. pU 30 M'ip in i 4 ImI 10 H'' tf) ai. fcitir'mftij ftiir. 'i' In ru v.4 not a iafit UM1y' of tjicp nr rrlv4 ajJ Um gvi.illty Kcni rai).

not very 1 irabli. '1 vn a tlrcly icmn'i trom all buyra anl rra tifi'rfliy at th al yurif" In I.anibj vr orteil at for or.ihviry to kinrt full to good ahtejl' aold at tZM quota: i '( i ni.i;"lo holre lonb! L.r. (iM I 'iiiiikiot to "tiirfllum imba 8 VKii "4 rn) to thohij tO t'oiriBion to ii ill urn Hiiii. 2 Cr''i3 IW fillrfcMS Hiif! K(lltlg 2 (' 3 1)0 liuck. vr KOjibi 2 OJ Mi Interstate Live Stack Jlarket Intratnte Htork Yard, Jan.

tATTLlJ llnfrljita JW ihlp tMii tb? ruppiy km r.iudc ui or all abd u.11 Vality ry ortlluury. vf.larli''t 4 ti and ny. iTlc a vrcru buroiy att for t. otbrr Titnk id 1'iwcr, 'Hie (em4tid, tbiHiyh Is vry joot, and aft offfrcd ara Ul'i" jf. Veal calve atriuly to.atrong.

i'UixU f'luir ti )(n' to irrirt export rfei r. I.2.VI to l.t."i U'. 1KP 5 CO ftiir to' iiDMiimn oxjuTt ri rre. I. to lb, '4 frj i 3i Jiiuiit' j'rline bulcher nu 1 to.

Ibn. nvf 4 Kyi I 00 Fair to to lAi lb. nvcrnKB TT 4 Si IJxt.t atoi avt 3 ''i 4 0" 25 t'oiiimou to nirJblm ti i I'lime t. f.iiM'y exoit i I'lilr to Rond funnel "and tummoU tbxld to Clii'b llRbt ul. 'orji iiuifil a kooiI lo avy i nU r.i tbfid to Ohi i.e (uf 'iimiti'jti rt fair bulla.

3 .2 Ti 3 2 WM (iunti to hiili't rvmii a tA riili IHi i 4jil C'onitiiH, lu tiinlluiH vi'f mill fiiK 00 IbiiiS Ui tlnnr l'l cara. Mhlvnionta ftw litd. Tbe :i.inrkt't opened with an tin ii'liiilly, bt run for a Thursday. Tbe bulk iif'lliB i'' i1)lo rr'ax lsiili ui of llRht in iTM dttim tnx'i wi lKbta, tjuulltv gfiu etVllv fair. Mrkrt trnnir and ai tlva at ub advanre all uloris th lint bf l'K ovrr nwrne.

Medium 'and bavy, tulxid K'Htln nlil m( wtdle ar birtfd airn bruuvlit i. Moat uf tlla aalea made nt with tho rrii Ko nf t')i lii odtl1e rong lm, j.40. All aold enrljf, ltli a bw nuniWr of r'l ra tmlUled. i Iioj We iiiot: to cbcl. htH'y i' to i b.

b'f 5 f')mrron ti jstiod lit.bt,. ft 9t5 sr 1 ilr to I'll. ft b.l foiniii'iri 4 ij bi Si I Kl tj hit 'fbfj nuuijty of lo dx'y'a rwrolpta 1 a), owed Home. With a itnd nit oirrrctf wer aooii aol.i at tin fliNiis' iU ra. iflohliig" atmttty.

V(l 7. i. not (i.xul t. cbolre lsnibrt. Tt to li in Ua.

3 f.i tJoul i bob's fliorp iJ fornnmn tj 'niedlurii pheep 2 oS Hockera and firtllr(. aheep I (M Xiuvltii. por Jia; pounda 3 vJ oilier Lire Stock Markets. to Indlanatiolt Nf i January V'iitiltv ii tit, t'i; ninrkrt titeudy. i ijn 4.IXV; aolltv from 4J to J.r.i, hf', l(c iV'la, l.iVi'; tip aheep, b'P lxubt Jii lj.

I IN.NA 1 1. i. January 10 Hn( 11 boti brr and ibiiipcra, JU.SmjIi; Viiitiiiiii, Jt V). 1 "ill an.l Jow i fair etitiip'i I. Ti; oi.n.

i' ti i yrndy p.1 $1, jk bwiii'H nt ks. AST Xi 10 Ct lit lbt aupply ntvl alendy. Hotr ta. 4.t ttiifc. market bulk, Ycrki rs itlxd and bi $." Ui early, i l.

Mn; f. biMef p's. IS hM nU. 'ft i I cum; I.Uitb, 31 ''llj; ahe "it. wiUn ri and 'j earlmsv I i i.KVt:i..WV Jan 10, Cattla f.

murk nlov, Ivurvly Keoet; ts, aelllnic i Sherp jleocnita. head; 'w Iihit; tt tS.y liie ei iH, rrty ca active; enrly a ii. a So. mfned. 3i3: r.

Al SMI TH OMAHA. Neb Jrmrr 10, utile itecli.ta. d.iW.; 6c hipiber; native 4 li IVii.va Ttef. I3.IVJ3.T5: rn aid 4 iv $An' r.eceipta. lis liuher: heavy.

cf sate. (Sheep Kecrdutt. etrtdy; muttoua. iV jf 4 Un, lii H'li. Janiittrr 10 Oattle He Cli'ta 2 ad: market ateadr: native W'( utoctvrM and e.ler.

tjt row7 and be: era, 26 J4.T5; etcrr a. Ji 4 0: 1xa. And Jfc). Ilir He irts "11 bend; rTrket fj to htgt.cr; (id Hsbts, t.1.1 packers, to 20 i uu' irnv Kneep He ttlpiM jvv b'd; market Tmn: ratlve Ixmh'n, I4.T;. jft.7i CITY.

Jantitiry 0. Cat 1 iiteadv; native eteers, Tex ts eteera, $3. A Texas' ci.w h. native rows and ht lfer. tt 4 aun 'kcrii and f.1er.

CW i 4'; t'u Cnlvei Ueccipta Head. at ...,.5 4' Hca i Hecetnts 14 i' 5 narkt lr hisher; bu Stiff as lea, laflvy, packers nilve.l. SM hirit. to IS i 6 tt 3'j5. ttcady; latuba.

1. It I'ilU'AikX minri' 1 Cnttle cerr.t InchOkT head Tex sin T). f.r. ctr to ljr butchera ck id; Tmntit K'od to 1. 15.

ior to. tr.lliim eV' sr and f' li.J;. 4.. tp es i 14 1 jsxa Tex. ta 3i.l.

j. 'i I icri s. Mr. HJ. i I 1 to he1l; iD mcT' iv ti left over hea.l; ii'd ol.

Kimr wttb i.ince t3 35 35 U. fi. y. 1 i i Vv' rY. 45, iurn it sr.

1.1 bulk 1 liwl .1 1 l.i "i higher; foo to vi 1 til 1 to choUt 2 3 7 a i a 2l 4 i3 3 I 2T Pf r.u 4 to dffi if 5 jr. 4 Wi'j 3 00 mixe'4 XlMtt W. Western hep JXTSTt 4 Txaa rativ lamb Jt 'A il Uf. return Umba li W. iia.5d.

At Che Stock Yard. I January Yi. At the T'niotix Petm marketed a load of hot from Gayv Iil. I C. Xafie, of Terr Ha.ute.

pot In loaii. brought la a load of icattl from Ore n' atie. hiiMp Aahby inarktd double! Of hoc from vfcarseton. II. Tearh nor, one of tile ioirifnentj dira of icatur, waa on the mar net ruyir; rro rattle.

Iavid Kinney evr.t In a mlied. laad l.rrl T'rka mrVl.trL a Ir.mA fif hr rr. in i i i Harn Craijr. of XobWtllle, waa reprv the market with bes and Th'imai OUIerple. of Newman, aer.t Irt a of rattle, i Iawreme Iiur.bark irtarketil a load of hos arid a rr.lxed load frort New irket.

i Hob1r.Kn, wm te prefer; td by Ar tb'ir Mann, wJrh a. ixlxed iload. It. K. Knott fwltb a mixed Icrnd from Hulllran.

J. V. Vi xw. A IIU was on the raarket with two load of ho us. as Hepreaemtatlre Horse Sales.

I "TV npreeentatlre ealeia at WedritKlay's hor auction included; in IrS luy a el, 7 yewra, iray Si ra. yeara, 7 years, cow 6 yeara, 'roach. irr rt 1 vetira. coach. 7 TV tX nk HlarK yesim.

orfrl it'll, 8 yar. liay. yeara, I' ny gel. year, driver fl, 6 yeara, K'A. yeara.

l. Airay rrire. l.VM lla. r' ll II WOO no I Jl ia Jray rel. 6 yeara, Ulack yeara.

Horrcl gel. 4 yeara. Jtsiy jt i yera, iba ..4. Wl 00 4 yeara. Kouthrrn Hay mare, ft yeara, Southern ..4.

6 'd 62 V. to I iray rrwre, i year. tel. ft years. Marketing of Hogs.

Jarruary lO. Thel Prlre Current aaya; There liaa been some en larwrn' nt th marki'tlns of hog but with a year ago. Total Wtem packing. head, com bared with 2:4. head the preceding Wwk and head two week ago.

For corresponding tlm laat year the total wa head, and 'two yeara lijto From Novembers 1 the totxl la 0 head, t.l'l&.O 'bead a vr ago. an Inc.rea of a The quality of current ofTerimca la eieclally. good as a rule. There baa been a afady ivance in prices, and the week cloaca with th verge 2c tier luO pounds blj 'her tbwr a week ago, and fcikjl uiKfivr nun year ago. Produce Markets.

KOOAWenk at 17c. 1 C'lllCKKNS Young chickens' and JT 1 a i'w lie, Weak. Toung toraa, 10 pound and over, good young hens, 7 jiour.da and ever, 7c; old hen. 5H; old tonia. 4'ic; culls and crooked breaated, 4'.

1 1 1 1'KK r5.Xl 00 per doaen, P''UH ln light supply, at e. LI L'TTiCfl Country, good roll, weak at lie; Jxblxra acHin. btate. creamery at i .1 TKHINK Pelilng for 11c to 16c. CHKF Jobbing prices: Imported Pwlia.

27c a pound; domestic flwlaa, 17c; Wt 'confln cream, 10fl2c; New York rbe.M:ira. 13c; domeatlo Mmburger, 13c; bilck. 14 1 I firliil to The Indlanapolta Newa.J llAJ.TIMOJin, January W. tT 'hlckens Old. yc; young, Irluc per tiund.

StiXii'lc ier doxen. 1 CiilCAiiO, January 10. IlutterDtill; creaxnerlea, 5'irj'4c; dnlrWa. 1212ic. tull; freah, Ireeed poultry dull: turkeya, lc; chickena, IVfV BT lUl.H.

January 10. Poultry4 Ptrndy: ctilt kcna. 64jc; turkeya. ydung Kc; durka, 7'V; xwhi, 5Sc Hutter (julet; crejitnery. Iy2c; dairy, "13iil8c.

gga higher; 17o, i INC INN ATI. January 10. EKta Market h'c. Hutter Market steadv; rrcamery. dairy, lr iiSc.

Poultry Market iTrin; chickena. turkeya, Vheeit Market firm, MKTS Ht I j.tnlawC'.lyl ETAON NKV YOKK. January 10. Hutter Ke e'1pi8. 6 35 packB; barely steady, h'eee Itecelpta, 1 7 packages; firm.

Kirs Hece'pts. packagea; steady at the dt'i'lUie. Western, averiige; packed mark. 2ii22jc; Weatern, hs off, fc3c. 1'ijuitry Alive firm; fowls, lip; chick ena.

turkey. HilOc; dreaiied ateaily; turkeya. Mill lO'ic; chickena, pjllc; lots In, 10c. Wool Holding Dull. HOSTON, January 10.

The American Wool and Cotton Reporter aaya of tha wool trade: The qulet prevalent In IWa lim'i wool district at the Uxt writing h.ia not been In any great measure dl pelled, and mliny of the dealera'are much buater boiling for aalea than in Ailing order. There have been m'ore Inquiries, more acarche for bargains4 than there ere last week. Uuveia in the market who are making actual purchaaea Ara doing It In an almost ultrn conaervatlva way, bulng lena than they actually need tn many caaea. Their attitude la on of (willingness to allow the merchant to carry the large supply of aVatlable wool which la In th seaboard marketa, In the hojie that the merchant may feel It wis to 'make further price roticesntotia than If.ive thus far come to light. The sales fur the werk were 1.6"l.t"U pounds domestic and KiUM) pounds foreign, making a total of 1.710, ivu against a total of lor the previous and a total of I.rc'.UH) for the corresponding week last year.

jThe aalca since January amount to. pounds, ft ONO.tMi pounds fur the corresponding time laFt year. I The Cotton Market. NKW YOrtJC January 10. The cotton market opened steady.

with prices 3 points higher to 3 points lower, and speculation 'uiiKtah beyond anything of lute. Soon after the cail, prices drifted alowly do.wnwsrd under room iulJa tton, the execution of a few foreign selling orders and total absence'? of every tblnut in the shape of bull support. A brb spurt of covering by bears, of yesterday, entirely of a profit taking nature, vraa responsible for the opening teadlnea. i Ine cables were given bearish' Interpretation. The movement south waa full, the port revet is shaping toward 25.ui and the Interior receipts to wart bates.

Tradinjr continued A'ery tame late In the forenoon with even the scalping element slow tt take iM. Sentiment waa mixed. iTpeo, High. lw. Cloaei.

MAtvh Xi J5v $.40 55 tc May 3 Me 8 4c i NlSW YORK. January 13. Cotton Ppot claed: dull. MidJllngs. lucj uildduWg gulf, KSc.

SaJea, 20 bales. Sugar snd Coffee. NKW YORK. January 10 So Raw, Prm; redned. firm.

CofTee Kasy; i fiv lc, nominal. Ato.asses orm but quiet. i St. Louis WooL FT. 1 January 10 YVool Pull; Territory and XYestern medium, C16c; coarse, 12 t'iil5c.

Baltimore Oysters. Imperial to The Indlanapolla News. KALTIMORE. January Oys ters, a barrel. St.

Louis ST. LOt'IS. Mo. January lol Spelt Nominal at 3. Vx'J i Whisky; CINCINNATI.

January 10. YTilsky i Savannah Turpentine, SAVANNAH, Ga. January 10. Turpentine tjrhs. Sic.

OfScers Renominated. T.h r.ortrtn.ttlnr commJttoe of the T. M. C. A.

met at tho Commercial Club this aftemooin and renominated all of the resent rrs. i To Night's Games ia Ten Marion. and Citys; nchnts and Mor City Club 'Alleys fllye Libc's tr.i Crl terlons; L'ol'jmbiBS acd r.iaks. 1' 4 I 2 1 77 2 GRAIN "VTLeat opened higher on the 'firsH I nesa hut the bears axxn got contrbl of the zaarket ana prices were pushed oS. Corn! was hea rjr.

I I CHICAGO, iJanuary Wljeat f.rm esarly to tdajr a' the unexpected teaudineta of the Liverpool market, May opene! Vi'ac tJrher at TSc, re acted to 77V; bn prof.t taklnr. and then rallied) tO Trade waa and! locaL CtiifaKO were 74 cars, 3 of contrast rade Minneapolis iin tHilutb rpord 2 n. acaJst ISs laat vtt and 413 a year ao. 1 Way later cropped ito but "Joised a tbadf bibber at rv5y 4. ilay eorn peped 'SV to Se fciyber tn rrmbatby vbeat and on: the unaavorabie weather, but re acted to '6c.

Receipt a were i3 'ir. AiLa'aympatb ixed with wh at an I torn. a ehade to Sc higher. at to iSVJ'JiV. fiychei and thea re actel Where the market steadied Ileipt were 2U cara.

i The cio44 wail ateady, a ahade down at IrovHIoria otened f.rm. In armnathv wUh a higher lioy Commission 'Ihouaea iUjtight and packer aold. May red lid hia her at'lltS'. tourhel 14.15. nbd lat rallied to r4 zr May U'aro opmei jjb jivi'v' up.

at declined 5 f. aind from that rallied to t7Sc. iMay rirta started out I lm ISSard opinel OP. at 7.i5c. declined lirrovea at .2:10 and held steady.

UR.porte. for Th4 by A. TtioraOB. fiocm ZSi. lirdini Ihtni of Trade.

1 II! UrtlcSesi Open.l iWHtAT Jan. Wi Vi Hb. 7 Sgh.Low. Closeid Jan.lO.Jan.9. "4,, TS' Si 75 Jan.

Iay 1 tAT8 Jan. May 3C, 3S 4 37i 3aV 3TC 1 IS' 16 14 3) 23H ORK .4. .15 CO lav" ...,14 30 (O 14 40 13 S6 14 4 14 (X 7 30 14 30 an. ...2 7 45 45 67 17 7 30 7 7 07 35 ftv 7 42 45 7 47 60 Jn. May 7 17 7 22 27 7 02 7 12 7 10 7 24 Chicagd Cash Prices.

rtiiarv 10 Cash vhn Mo. 2 reb iTflTiiiTvLf: Kn 4 VA hard winter, "izk 74c: No. 3 hard winter! 7'74c; No. 1 Nprthern spring. 7575:: o.

Mort hern spring, 754jkc; No spring. 67j7ec. Cdrn No. 2. ZTc; NoJ 37t(3ric.

Oats No. 2. 24t4Vic; No 35c. New York Grain. NEW YORK.

anuarv 10. The ranre or prices ror the day on the Proluee Ex tnange follows I iArta. Open. High. Low.

To day. Yea'y Mnr. KA 81S 81T4 814! SORN May S2 44, 82Hi 44, '44! 444 44S Baltimore Tlour Market. tSprclal to The ndlanapolla Ken. JtALTlMORE.

January 10. F1nur iBuirs, 3i.4;5(ii2.6o(; winter patents, 33.0 i.iv; spring patents, x4.sto414.20.; ji IT "i 1 fs Toledo CloTer Seed. ji IrSpeclato The Indlanapolta Jaliiuaryi 10. Cloveri Seed warcn, askcfai. i 1 rf 1 Chica Flax.

CIIICAOO, Janu 10 Close: Flag Northwest, 31.63; NkI 1, 3163; May, 1.7. Chicago Bye. CHIOAOO, Janu4fy 10. Ky4 closed for January arid 50Vic for May. jt Qther Grain Markets; Ppcclal ta The ndlanapolla News at TOLEDO, Jantuarv 1(1 Cash wheat May.

(Co a. cjaah corn, May, 4oc a. Cash oats, May, 2ic Cash ryd. '534c. i KANSAS CITY.

January 10. Cloae? AV heat May, Ijc: No, 2 red, 72c, Com Mar, 3CWc: Cash No. 2 mixed. S4Ac: No. 2 white, Wh'te.

36Hc Oats tNo. MINNEAPOLIS', January 10. Close; Wheat Cafh. 7S; May, July, 77Vti777ic: onl track. No.

1 hard. Vc; No. 1 Northern. 764ne; No. 3 North C.rm.7Ixi7Zc.' CINCINNATI.

O.J Jahuary 10. Flour Outet Wheat steady at Corn firm' at Oats steady at 26H32Tc.i Ryt; steady at Provisions firm; lard 7.2fe. bulk me uta 37.35. bacon 3 35. LIVEKPOOU January 10.

Whewi steady, to 4d higher; tletiruary, 6a Sd; March. 2d; May. 6s Corn unchanged to hiaher; January. 3a February. 3a liSd; March.

S. 10d. 1 DCLLTM. January 10. CToee: Whfct No.

I hard; TCSc; to arrive. 77c; May, hosc; No. 1 Northern cash, 744c; to arrtyn, 76Vci Mayj MV; July, 7Vc No. Northern. 64 No.

3 spring, 66Vi iC3 AC Cora, 30'c. tOats. R.iLTIMORE, Jahuary 10. Wheat Wenlrrn easy; spot land January. 76c; i February.

7jiT7c. Western spot; iVaCc; January. A2c; February. 4J VV. Oats NoL 3 white, 31 No.

4 mixed, 2WCi23d. Rye No. 2 tic. ST. (LOUIS.

January 10. Close: Whw.it So. 3 re 1 caih. 73c; January, 73c; July. 74cj; No.

3 hard. 704 'Corri No. 2 cash, 3'Ac: January. S5Wciljlay. 37c; July, 37Vu3o.

Oat.t Cusn.i '4c; May. No. 3 white, 27uc I'orK FIrm; fobbing. 314.50. Lard Nom To Dsy's Primjary Markets.

Fxfmary market receipts of wheat were 474.5 11 bushels. agaln.k 4 bushels the ivirril rf n. r. mr jv r. i last IVrn ,1 Ikli hiiftk.l.

Injt 1 K.t.k.l. I'rcnary shipment: 246.5 I0 buihf. against 2C3.5U4) bUshelt last year; cornJ bushels; against 14.500 bush el. 1 1 Mlsneapoll4) rccetve ii J33 cart wheat and Duluih 2t cars, a tctal! of 265 cars, against 411 cars the eorroponpir.g day last year. St.

'txiuls: Receipts i Wheat. SO.ivxj bushels. aalnt bushels, lat year. Kai sks City Receipts Yhea. 87 cars, agin 4t 21 cars la year.

Chit ego: Receipts tThursday) Wheat, 74 cur; corn. 343 cars; oats. 2 cars. receipts at Chicago for Frl oy: heat, 77 cars; com, 63J cars; oats. cr.

Exoirts of wheat and flour were: WheqV 3C3.SW) bushels flour. VU.SC2 pack ages;) corn, 4O4.170 bushfels. Grain Conditions. CINCINNATI, Januiry li Th PHce trumeiit says: The! thort cold spell kf last week oyer the wlr.jer wheat sect Ban has given way to mliiileir weather, such) as has been char actr.nic of this nan no far. It Is seldonjiJt.hat the winter Jcontlnues so open.

Pm'ctitily no harm has been doner to the w)iat crcp by coldl weather, and the prpcta continue veri favorable, i Thei arrears to be sbme diminution in the interior marketing! of wheat. Still th movement i fa" about normal, thougfc very light in Ohio and Indiana. The cern movement not so heavy as it liis been recentljt. dargely because th avunc In the matliets have tempted' maty toxoid for higher prices, and in Illinois the ip discouraged be cause suiere i) a scarcity or, cars to tus poae cf grain. A.

i Thomson's Grain I January ho. Wbeit I2 35 p. Mav. TSc; closed yesterday. T7N.C to 77V4 Liverpool.

higherl On this show' of strength our market opened higher but has since ruied r.iJ aud rather heavy. The volume of general trading has been much lighter tolay. Broomhall cables that th Liverpool strength Was (due to replacing sales Arjentlue wlhcat previously made. 5 iXew Vcrk Exporter also gets Argentine cabte estimating the exportable eurt'lua at not over bushels and prt 5 a.ble movement small Th item dj.l not. however, lad ace much speculative puyinir.

v' Ther? are indications bf better export inquiry; jlut transactions have rot yet trarvpi fed. In view of the forepoing condituMs. the action of this mark.et i tiis jpp itttre. It has nen fed on st.m il. i of supposed A all street byy tome Urn oast an.l wn tbls lng for support la not la evldeace! the market drs.

It ieeema to. n. hfcwever, that thin continued reiteration! ojf the Anje. tine situation in hoj: ful4 and makes a better export demand tn this country probable With this In view we fe; like adrtsir.s parrhae wheat a the weak apota With an Improvement In cond'tior of supply and demand; a bull market may easJy (develop. cations are that the visibj supply will not show nuca Chang.

tCorn May. 3uvr3S'ic. sarae as yester idays close. There waa lit tie early sirecglht, from which prlce reacted oa moderate local aeSUng. weather la predicted.

Nothing cw has (developed; in the situation to day. TSa market ha rapport of good kocal btiylns; on weak spots, ana la a Krr.rra larri is box much selSina; pressure. 1 Oats May. about the faxn as yesterday's close, itirket 9 alet1, and steady, and nothing of Interest in tbe tradinjc I I Pro vistlons Pork Is 25 to VJ cents per barrel lower, and lard and about 10 cerfts tower than last nij8t The strain of shorts coyer! nr tn January is off the market at' the moment and this has related the feellnj: In the Iwhoie llet. There wa, some lCral prof.t takins at the advance.

but on the Tibol tb situation remains tinchanged. 1 i 1 Cash demand 14 fully ieq ual to last year and: sudcient to prever.t.i we think, any persistent selJing prt sisfe. Hop mere up at the yard 4. of hofrs were had. acalr.rtt TT.f'W laet year.

Shlpm nts of meats 'weire 1.730 jtjralr.rt 1.774,: lard, l.lto.ftti, against pork, ei3, against I 4t4. Indianapolis Grain Market. Wheat Firm: No. 2 redL be: track. 5 No rod.

on milling ic; No. 3. i73i.ocj; January, wagori. Ttec. torn urm; 1 white, Cc: o.

2 jwhite.iSv; No.tiT white. 3 C3 No. 4 white. 34fj3c: No. 2 white Tnlxed 3Vkc; No.

3 wn.tei mixe.j. 37: o. 1 4 white mixed. SIilS1; No. I yellow, 37c; jNo.

3 yellow, No. 4 yellow. 33i Zc; No. 2 mixed. 87; Not 3 xed.

No. 4 mixed, ear. Sic. Oats Firm; No. 2 white, JCVc: No.

3 iV No. 2 mixed. Zhxc; No. 3 (mixed. 2SUc Hay Steady; No.

1 timothy, 312.75 3.25: No. 2 timothy. Inspections: Wheat No. Jd. 1 cf: ejected 1 car; total.

2 cars. Corn No. 3 hite mixed. 13 No. white.

13 cam; No. 3 white, cars; No. yellow, 1 car; No. 2 mixed! 5 cars: No. mixed.

6 cars: ear, 1 car; total. 33 cars. Oats No; 2 mixed. 2 carj; total. 2 cars.

Hay No, I prairie, 2 can; No; 3 prairie, car; total. 3 cars. At the Waron i Receipts on sale Thursday were about cars: 1 Timothy Receipts fair: selling. good tr choice. jn.Otr 14.00; mixed 10.

yoi 11.50. Clover Receipts fair; selling, good to dholce, lS.Gtli.!jj. 1 Oats Receipts light; shelled. 2325c; sheaf, isootij.ou pyr i i iStraw light: feeling steady; seillng, according to grade, baled. 34 OOgt i ij anoieo rye straw, xiuno iCom Receipts fair; feeling; strong; selling, 3cSg7c.

i Crude OiL (Special; to The Indianapolis News (OIL CITY. January 10. Quotations now are: Indiana oil, 5c a barrel; South I.lma. S5c; (North Lima. 9Vc Somerset.

Wc; Tiona. Corning, 31W; INewcas tlf. 11.00; PepnsylvanU, fl.26. i Daily Market. SUOARS Indianapolis Doml roes.

36.42; cut loaf, 36.42; powdered. 36.02; powderwd XXXX, 367; fine; granulated 35i2r cubes, i conft ctloners'J A. 15.72; Rjdgewood 35.52; Phoenix A). C.42; Empire So 42; Ideal Golden, ex. C.

35.37; Wjndsor Ridgewooil ex. C. yellow CL 35.07; yeilow, t8. 31.32. PACKAGE Cxjp FEE Indianapolis prices: Arlotai 3U.75"; Lion.

311.251 Jersey, $lli75; Caracas, 311.25; Dutch Java Illend. lltS.SO; 311.75; Mall Pouch, 311S25: Gate's Blended. Java, lLC5i Jav Octio. 316.50. i i i HORSE SHOES Standard iQiiallty, $4i00; second grade.

33.75. 1 1 NAILS Wire base price, 20s ito PCs. 32 60 a keg. iil LARD In' tierces, first quality, 9'4c; second quality, Sc; third quality, 1 ic; leaf. 8c.

1 I 1 DRESSED EATS Pef carcasses, Westeru steers. 67e: natlvs 1 steers, "nt'c; native heifers, native cows, 6c; cows, Cc steers, fores, 7c; cows, a 1 cows, bc; fores, 7c; hinds; SSc heifers, hinds, fores, 6Vc: covs fores, 5i.ic; hinds, THc. iVeal carcasses, vc; binds, Uhic; fores, Sc.i Mut tonk lamb, pex 8V1C; 7o; legs, mutton. racks, mutton, short. 16c SMOKED MEATS bugar cured, hams, first second quality.

10iIQll4o; breakfast bacon. ba conl clear sides, J'ifiS'iic: clear bellies, 9Wi 97ic; clear backs, UVSe; shoulders, English cured. foSVici 1 tENCH PORK Loins, 10ie bams, IS jibs average. 10c; tenderloins, 18c; spareribs, Pic; tall bones, 1 M'DONALD is president. i I ISTe vtr Agricultural Board Selects Its 1 I The Indiana State "Board of Agrkyjlture, as rtorganixe4 after the election yesterday, met In tt rooms at the State Houe.

and elected officers as fpllcws: President James E. McDohald, Of Llgohier. I 1 Vlde Presldeht John L. Thonjpspn, of Gas (City. I ,1 Secretary Charles DoVnJng.

'of reen field.j Treasurer W. Lagrange, of Franklin i i ,1 i After. the election! th board rvoted ta uggfst the names of V. Offlcfr. of Volga, and W.

T. Keauirhamp, Cf Terre LAGRANGE. FRANKLIXl New Treasurer State Board of Arrl 1 culture, Haute.l as suitable men for the Indiana IJve Stock Sanitary Commission, from hich Mr. ofneer retires In April. A Ques tion ailse as to Mr.

OSicer eilgibltity. Owing to the fact that he held a position In the Government internal revenue service I 1 I I 1 I The question of the best time fcr holding the State Fair waa discussed, ibutj n.o decision was reached. The president and ecretah" of the board will confer With the committee having in charge the meeting: of lid Feiiows in this city tn If sultabie arrangements Scant be maue. the Fair will be held the Week of September 16 to il. to prevent a confSSct of datcf: If not.

tt will be held tbe, week September t3 Damage Suits in County Coqitti Dan brought suit to lay for 35.000 damages against the Indianapolis Foundry Company. He was Injured a falling f.ask while working In tbej foundry. He charges that the defendants knew the faulty condition of fjhe hinges 4y which It was suitp1nded. IJohn iirotrn wants SS.Oia) dan ages; frm John It. 'Barrett, chtrjjirg malickius prosecutjlon.

He says be was arrested pa an affidavit made by Barrett chrglrg him with petit larceny, was tried tn Police Couft and accu'tted. jj In an Action for JlO.ftO damages against the Reliable Furniture and Carpet pany. Mlola Bartlett charges that bier health Was Impaired as a result of being deprived! of her bed. when the furtiture In her rcbther's bouse was taken because of fallune to mske. payments.

Ashley Johnson, ti teamster, asks 33l 0ot) daaac from the Indianapolis Street Railway Company, for' Injuries received In1 a coii ilon with an Illinois street coir. 1 December 4.. 1 STOCKS The stock market was si scalper's market to day, with, the more znents irregular. The break in St. Paul was the feature.

NEW YORK. January 10. The market showed many points of strength at the, tprJr.jr. but there were no sensational advances, Texas Pacific, Delaware A Hudson. Western t'nion and Manhattan roe 1 each, and Union Pact2c, Southern Pacific and People's Gas about a point.

but a violent break of 4 points ia St. Paul unsettled the list. and Rubber preferred were o3 2 points, and Missouri Pactnc anil Northern Pacific about a point each. tone of the market became highly Irregular under thee conflicting lnrtu nceti. but there aa no great excitement in trie tradmg.

The bears made a general demonstration against the market, and forced many prominent stocks down a point or more. Erie second preferred fell and no effective resistance was encountered anywhere for a time. Sugar was then rushed up to and People's Gas and Erie first preferred received support. The market, while sympathizing with these railles, did not hoid well, renewed offerings appearing at the rise. Just before o'clock Missouri Pacific was lifted to ST.

The bears became more aggressive, and were helped in depress, ng values by the timidity of holders of long stock Successively' lower levels brought increasing amounts of stock. stop Ws orders being closed out. Declines of 2 points were common, and the extreme was i. in Paul. Rubber preferred was off 4.

Delaware A Hudson 3V. Great Northern preferred 3H and Northern Pacific 3 points. Missouri Pacific brt ke below a. It rallied again and St. Paul IS.

with a steadying effect on the market. Bonds were Irregular and qui t. The strength In Tobacco was a feature. Continental moving up to 44 and American tn 1L5H Later the profit taking throughout the list extended to fbese stocks, pushing them off a point and a frialf point, respectively. The coalers were generally off a point or more from the with the grangers irregular.

Louisville Nashville ran up to the close. Generally, however, the close was weak at Irregular net. losses. MONEY Money on cad easier at ViSva per prime mercantile paper, per sterling; exchange firm, w'lh actuai business In bankers bills at 34.8T& 4 ST1 for demand and at 34.82'.$3' for sixty days; posted rates, and 347iti4 k. Commercial bills.

34 82'iW fctiver certificates, 64' 'b bar s'lver C3c; Mexican dollars, 4:1 Tic. BONIS Government bonds steady; ref. 2a Ii6 loe'j; 3s 10sH: coupxn, llu; new 4s i37V; coupon. 137V4: Id 4s 114V; coupon, 114; 5t 112; coupon, 112. The following tatle.

prepared for Ttie News by L. Louln. 1L tivard of Trade, so.i'ts th? range jrf qubtatlves.) Name. Open Atchison 46 Atchison, pfd 87 Amer. Steel Zb Wire 43 Am.

Steel pfd S7H American Tobacco ..1137 llrooklyn Tr Baltimore 82 C. B. 146, C. C. St.

75 Chlcago A N. Chicago G. 16V Chesapeake Ohio 4l' Cont. lobacco 424 Chicago 40'4 Fe'deral 8teel 5'J Federal Steel, 754 IIl3h.Low.Oose. 4'4 45 45, S7V 83i 2Mt A3 7S 115V4 112 114T WS 83V 12 SoS 145S 143 144S 73S 75 73S 172 171 16V 16H 36 3W, 3fT4j 41V4j 41S 43V :41 4iS 56'4 64 65V 76 7o 7 132S 132V I32V 13 13S 7tV 75V 7Vk 1S'4 IS" IS 91 91 117V H5V.

116; 87 is5 4xV 47V4 47V 41V 40V 145 13 14'S 155 164 154V 44'4 2V 4 M' i MH' MS 32V 31SH 31 41V 4V HnV 149 I'i I'M 33V 32 3 73 71V 72 1WV 125V 15V 15V 15V 2iV 20V. 21V 72V 71 72 13 fV 134 137V 1S5 151V K2 43V 42 42S 6 S', 64 67V 84 82V4 83V 84 83 83 2S 27 27V 87 8S 87V Illinois Central Leather 11 Leather pfd Lead Louisville 76i4 IS 90S 117V 85 Man. Con. Mo. Pacific K.

4S National Steel 4t I N. Y. Central 146vi New Jersey Central.155 Norfolk Western. 43tA. Pacific MS No.

Pacific Ont. FaclfAc Mail Pennsylvania I'eople's Gas Reading Read. 1st pfd Rock Island It. I. A S.

South. South. Ry. Sugar Refinery St. Paul Southern Pacific.

Tenn. Coal I'nton I'nion Paclfld pfd. 41 .149 .1064 33'4 73 .126 15S ,.21 72 .138 .155 43 65V4 83T4 M'4 Ti Wabash prd Western Unldh K5 2H per cent t.l ex.j dividend. Indianapolis Clearings. Jnn.

10. ...31.81712 02 160.8S1 47 Tan. 41,399.444 64 K.4S5 93 Clearing alances English. Consols. LONDON.

January 10. Consols for money, 97 3 16; for the account. 87V. 1 'f I Clearings Elsewhere. Clearings at the larger cities were: Jan.

9 Jan. 2. New York .3344.941.31 Chicago 25.443.o6 34.011.042 Boston 24.817.3fO; 27.73!.&5 Philadelphia 19.lV5.toJ 24.7923l St. Louis 6.3J2 Baltimore 6.0;V,052 New York exchange sold yesterday ax follows: Chicago, Uc premium; bt. Louis, luc premium bid, 20c premium asked.

Latest Bond Quotations. NEW YORK, Januarr 10. The latest quotations on "I'nlted btates bonds follow: Twos, registered. luOVito 106 coupon. 1' to.

registered. lwVdHOV; coujvon, lKxiilll: small bonds, 110 ill; 4a. rgistred. 114115; coupon, lltfrllS; 4s, new, registered. 137Vfl3aV; coupon.

137V tyI3.sV;?s. 112113; coupon, gllS; District Columbia. 125 bid. Waldorf Letter. NEW YORK.

January 10. Despite the ease with which certain stocks are advanced, it! 13 plain that representative commission houses, while etbl bullish for the long piill. ere urging their "clients to pursue for th present a conservative course In the matter of purchases. and even hold aloof pending a substantial reaction. From this claws of houses have come on the market this week large quantities of stocks that tre believed to have been sold for Important interests which acquired them two or three months ago St much lower quotations than thoaf now xrevalent.

It is true that these sales have been absorbed to a considerable extent x.y the public and by other large Interests, but this dees not encourage the beHef that values can be permanently maintained, after their recent phenomenal advance, or that, generally speaking, the buyers cf stocks at the current level Is as rood as the selling. The fact that manipulation continues on a gigantic scale also makes tor caution, as under cover of It the blg hlgh prtced stocks seem to be freely, supplied. Thus Missouri Pacific and Louisville St Nashville 'have taJcen In hand In The order named and advanced, while the liquidating movement proceeded In Burlington. Rock Island. Pennsylvania and St.

Paul. Dividend developments are the basis of the advance in these stocks, but good opinion is that aucb deveopments have been pretty well discontinued. A larjre short Interest has covered In People's Gas. but sentiment on this stock Is bearish, owing to the belief that the co'mpany paid an extravagant price for Cse Ogdeo Gas Company. Moreover, the meeting of the Illinois Legislature la expected to be followed by legislation adverse to the gas trust.

As rearard the steel stocks the. bearish incentive Is talk of lncreasd. competition and the uncertainty as to dividends for the current year on American Steel and Wire. Pressed Steel common, and Federal 6teeL. a coming reduction or passing of dividends anticipated in the cass of Stejpl and Wire and Pressed SteeL I Church Meeting to be Held.

A meeting will be held Saturday evening at thj West Washington street: Presbyterian church. In Mliey for tie purpose, of organizing ac choral union for the West End. Thirty singers have al readv signified their lnter.tlon of Jotnrr.jr. and it is exriected that fifty will join Sat. orday evening.

The sphere of Influence Is expected to I embrace West Indianapolis, Haughville and ML Jackson. The studies will be secular and sacred, and em nee the works of the. rrreaf masters. The union will be foriied under the auspices of the church choir when the meeting Is fceld. BY 1 FILIPINOS PiRTSEXTED IJi TH35 SXXATE BY Asks for tvil Lioerty and dependenc4 Hswley.

Cries TteaS0714 KvaSHINGTONJ D. January 10. a tlte desk of Mr. QaHlnger (N. ll.K St the Offering; of to da'a session of the Sen atje.

lay a bunch ff beautiful coses, sent bt frienda as a testimonial of his effortf toj secure the abolition of the canteen la thie arrav. i MMr. Teller presented a memorial from 2 'VO "Filipinos anj.1 peaceful Inhabitants of The memorial In the form of an appeal to the Congress of the I United States, at as Mr. Teller stated, 'Signed per by the leading) of It reviewed the cir tupistances Jeadli up' ko the present I struggle or the Filipino foot Independence. It paid a hliih tribute to the work of Aajulnaldo and cttadlutors In their erieavor to.obtal: liberty and Indepen deice for the peop of the Philippine.

"tThe FV.pino the memorial says. "Teearlng In knind the history of Angelica and its hi manTjarlan doctrines, askis th Govemmeat of the Cnlted States to. j'cease Its perse, utlon 1 inf men struggling to be fre tr against greater Odds and gteate wrong than inspired the! fathers of the 1 1 publici" Tt.is they ask In tie nara of Washlng tonj of JeCerson. of LlncKjn, and In the narhe of Justice, ar I In thi name of Gcd, the I Eternal. Tie appeal declan a that autonomy slml liar to that enjoyed by Canada or Australia, would hot bi to the Flllilnoa, who derlrr full! liberty and In dependence, and thi merit of the rrrited liberty and tndeoen urge the Govern Stateslto give them When the reading lof the jtnemorlal had beerl concluded, Mr Teller iasked that It be printed as docomentj 1 I object, said Mr1.

Ha ley. of Con necticut. It Is treasonable denuncia. tlon of our Government asd an attack upori Our ARMY BILL ALTERATIONS. Amendments Adopted by Sen WASHINGTON, pi C.

January 10. The (following amendments to the army bill By have proposed: Senator Lodge:) Prwilbltlna; the Impo Mation or sale of dl Milled spirits Into Jthe Philippine Islands or their dependencies, except for medicinal purposes or fnji use in the arts. By Galiinger: prodding that all license for the establishment of American saloons In th rhIUpplnes shall be revoked, and that feereefter no such llcemte shall be Issued By Senator Penrose Frovldlnfr that when; a soldier serving thai re enlists he shrll be paid 8300, th average cost of sending a new soldier to the archipelago and bniistnf discharged man home. By Mr. Money: L'tnitlrtf.

the bill'a operations to the time between and July i next, and providing that after th' latter date the army shall jbe restored to itsj prevtou's to iliOS, jjexcept the artillery arm, where tho Increase Is to be maintained, By Senator Morgan: IProvldtng that whenever In the judgment oft; the President It shall be Impracticable? to enforce the laws of the United: States by the ordinary Judicial proceedings he shall have authority to call forth the. militia of any or all of the Stales; and to employ sjuch part cf the (and and naval forces of the United Stiles as he may deem necessary to prevent forcible obstruction of the laws 1 cf, the United StatesJ either wlthln the Econfines of the United States or elsewhejre. i 1 i i Patents for Indiana! Inventors. CPpecial to Th Indianapolis WASHINGTON, D. C.j January 10.

Patenta have been Issued! to residents of Indian as follows: Abram Amanna, rammer, threshing machine; Joseph Bachner. Princeton, eloiik wlndlng and setting! mechanism: William M. Baker. Fortvile, harrow; Sylvester P. Ft.

Waynej blackboard eraser; Charles P. MlngstJ Evansvllle. cutting tool; William F. Myers. J.

L. South ahdUJM. Roberts. Terre Haute; vapor burner for cooking! or heating stove. Sylvester Peek Avoca.

flue John 'W. Rough. Orleans, electric burglar alarm; Henry M. Williams. FtJt Wayne, rail point; Albert L.

Zimmerman, i Valparaiso, regulator for explosive ecigipes, Riyer and Harbor til Talk. WASljlNGTON. D. jiinuhrjt 10. The dek of Representative Clark, iof New Hampshire, who died las): night, at hi home, whs shrouded In blajck and covered with noers when the Hovfce met to day.

By unanimous consent, trie) bfll to revls and codify the postal lawi of; the United States wias made a special (order tffter the disposal lof the river and harbor bill The House then went Into committee' of th. whole, arid resumed the consideration oi th rtveri and harbor biil. Pensions for Irldlanians. Special to The Indlanaptlls Ixews. WASHINGTON.

D. Jahuokr .10 Jahuary Penslcns have been granted to as follows: 4 Increase Edward Roberts; Bryants burg. 311 William W. nblllna, Moores Hill. 317.

I. 1 Origins Widows Mat garet Ti Canning bam. LarwlH. Mary llare Mosher, Garrett, jfS; Elva GoEhornl Waynesvllle, f5 Pensions for Indianlans. 1 i rsperiAI to Th India napdi la s'ears.

WASHINGTON. D. C. fJanSuary 10. Penxions pave been granted to tndianlans as follow: 'II'? Orlglnale Jacob Flory, SDefiatne.

3S; George Nlchol. Anderson. 31: William H. Hill. NatW.nal Military HotSe.

Grant, 310. Original! tc. Sarah Ann Strain. Bliiffton, 8S. 1 i War with Spain fOrlginaaiJ Jacob W.

Rathgeberj, Huntington. CAR Meeting ERVICE ASSOCIATION. I 1 i St Union Station 'Election of Officers. The annual meeting of the! Indianapolis Car gervlrje Assoclatkm was he4d to day at th offSce of D. T.

Baojn, panager. at the Union station. The tollwlng officers were elected: Managor, Tt Ba con: execiuflv Georfje WJ Bender, of the Big Four; II W. Mans lield. of the A 1ncebnes, epreser.tlnig the Pennsylvania, Uinesj; L.

Parker cf the Monon; 4. Galloway, of the Cincinnati. Hamlltortj A Dayton, slnd H. F.Blckll. of th Lak Erie jh association nxw has three hundred of? ce reporting to Manager Bacon Thrr win bandied, 13i 27S.276 cn ry.

an Increase cf 4.9!e4 crs over the business of 19. The net (Increase in eamirgs wias 87 per cent. fTbere xjere handled in Indianapolis cars. I 1 Tye Florida Plyes. P.

Alifeo, district passenger agent of the CinincaU. Ha mil ton ji A jDayton, will hav tjhe CrsJ I ndlanapolla passengers for the new "Chicago Indi Florida special" trains to put on next Monday between Ch cago and St. Augiusttne. Fla. Th Initial train will pass tihrobgh' Jn dianapoils about 5 o'clock dti the evening, and Mr.

will tiike several newspaper then from this citj toj Cincinnati on thejtraln. He baa rntadej special arrangements, for entertaining hia guest on the trip. 1 i Result of Hazingjj j. BANGOR, I January If William Philips, a ajudent at Colby jpollege, critically ill jat his home la Bnrw from fever and hemorrhage of thf kldnej s. caused, as 'h says, by blows tecrifved fn th course of baa Ins by sophomotes last AH APPEAL I tall.

if, "1 I I'll I "i yr i i Ml 1 WaTBO I 1SS8 will ce pleased jo WITH THOSE wIIU CI anges on CAPITAL, $500,000 PROFITS. $350,000 A SEtJATE CAUCUS Ttl DAY PLAN TO INCREASE GOVEttNOlt DUBBXITS SALARY! J. Passage of th Bill Necessary Before His Inauguration Monday Afternoon Senate Session. i The flrsit caucus of the session was held at 1 o'clock this afternoon by' Re publican members of the Senate In tlhe rooms of the Lieutenant It waa for the purpose of deciding the 'method of procedure in the matter of the bill increase tne salary or tne uovernpr iron) 35.000 to 33.000 a year. The recommendation to make this l'ni crease in th Governor's salary has been made by the State Fee and.

Salary Commissien, and appears In one, of Us four bills, which will be submitted to the Legislature. The constitution! of the State, however, specifies that thej; salary of the tJovernor can not be Inrreasd so as to affect the salary of a Governor holding office at the time the kill js passed. The Republican metnbersjof thp two Houses are In favor of having the Increase in the Governor's salary! apply to Governor Durbln. and In order to do this the byl will have to be passed before next Monday noon, when Go4ernor! elect Durbln will be Inaugurated as Govt ernor. 1 To thts end the Intention la toi pWpere a separate bill providing for the increase In th Governor's saliry, and by eusj.

pension of the rules of both the House and the Senate, get th bill through1 botl: bodies this week. This was understood to be the reason that th Senat4 'held I r. I journing until 10 morrow the House of Representatives. I like u'ni the caucus assembled tt derstood thert the Intention wag to duce th bill In th Senat this Intro after noon undera suspension of the rule pass It. so as to hay It ready for ml th House of Representative to tae at its saasten to morrow morning.

in Senators were not oulto aiir te details of the plan, but It was uniler stooa mat tr the bill waa Introduced thM afternoon Senator Johnson, of Jny, would be the member who would submit It and champion It. It waa rem to be a certainty that ihe fee and salary commission's bill containing the recommendation to Increase the Governor's salary could not be passed hurriedly. It Is a long bill and (contains many; other recommendation relating to salaries of other "State officer, afi acting the Judge bf the! Sii preme and the Appellate Courts, the reporter of the Supreme Court and others. I Harry B. Down as Janitor, The name of.

Harry B. Gates appeamd as janitor to day. In the list of men la a they would be assigned to and explanations war It was jx plained that when the caucus met, Itlst night. It was not known who was to be named by Senator Josa as a member jof the Senate janitor force. It waa thought, however, that Harry B.

Gates might know something about it, and as the name of the man was not available, jit was suggested that Gates's nam1 be placed on the list as a reminder that Gate would know who' waa to be at I The Unlori Traction Com nan Pt signs on its' cars announcing that tlcite will not be received from city passengerk. Louis Harris and Sarah Runlon. of M4 plejwjood. wer married, this mornlng.i by Justice In the office of the county clerk, I i i Dr. G.

H. F. House has been elected vice president of the Marlon County Medical Society and not Dr. llouser, as erroni eously statedJ 1 i Winston Spemcer Churchill, the Englisi Usb ture Inti war correspondent, win deliver a lectur at English a upera Hous, on th nigh oi January jo. 1 The tat Truancy Board haa anool ed W.

E. Prlvett. of Broad Ripple, truant omcer tor Marion county, outsld of 11 Ji uianapoiis. prlvett succeeds George vuiimsn, wnoi resigned. The county auditor Is nrenarln th of broj erty which will be sold on account of Maxes.

It will be ad veri tisd next Monday, and th sale will tak plate Monday. February 11. A great deal of Interest Is being maril fested In the! revival meetings at the Fletcher Place M. E. 3 here wer seven conversions last night.

To nlghi tnei wer; iMiimm a. tguayie will preach CpL WllllamiR. Wooters. of Philadelphia, national commander, of the Union Veteran Legion, is her to visit the local chapt of the' order and attend, tne Installation of tHtleera at plerson Hall, to ulgat, j. ihe committee of the State Soldiers' Home, at Lafayette, has made Its report to Commander Beem, of the Indiana Grand Army, i The statements In the report are practically the same a those, appearing in the report on the Institution to Mount.

Egypt, the Holy Land and was: the etit lect of an Illustrated lecture Mr. Frank Fhellhou, at the Meridian Street church, last nlsht. The stereoptlcon views uaed by Mr. houoe were from pictures taken by blml elf.jsnd they! proved Interesting to alL Th Women's Society of the First Riaptlst church will meet to morrow afternoon, at 2 30 o'clock, with Mrs. A.

Gladding. 1213' North Pennsylvania street, a paper. "Assam a Tea Oar dens" will read by Mrs. F. F.

Moor snd rime. "Twentieth Century, We Balut iou. Mrs. Jr. l.

George. master oeorge conroy, an artist, Philadelphia. pg fifteen years of age) rere. jtly received a gold medal from, the Academy of Fine Arts hi that city for ej rayon entitled "th Crown of Thorns' si copy iof which he recently forwarded fj 34 is Sophie Bradford, of this city who has placed It dn exhibition at Li ber'siart store. In Wsshinrton street The revival ser ces that hav been held the last! week at the Fletcher Place church, and that ar to continue Indefinitely, are attracting much attention on the South Side, and the church Is crowded at each service.

Seven conversions were reported at last night's meetltg. Rev. V. 11. Tevls.

pastor of the church. Is well known for hi ability to conduct revivals, and is being as slsted by the ministers of the city. Th Rev'. Dr. Quay ie will conduct Ch service to night.

Th I Marlon Cunty Democracy ha elected those officers, for rtbe ensuing yar: hThomaa L. Sullivan, president Frank E. Wolcotit. vice president; W. 8.

Ryan, recording secretary; A. N. Wilson, financial secretary; Albert Hahni, treasurer; Theodore portteu. marshal: C. Telne, i sergeant arms; J.

Mahoney. D. M. i Culver. Georg L.

Paetx. W. W. Robbln. Jacob Buennagel.

Qulren Yolx and John F. Geckler, directors. The directors will meet or organization on the third Friday In January Leave naflalo 8:00 P. f. Arrive Xew A.M.

rU Le hlgh Valley railroad "Exposition Express. Luxurious sleeping cara 4 Jj 3ER I .1 lii OF IB00 rjAL Bnrjii jlrJDIArJAPOLIS keet oniccnriEGrariD CONTEMPLATE new AcccuriT rvrrcMtsi, rVMiiim CMAl. LATHAM, Cahle 9.k. MORRISON, AMlstaat Cahtr A. riTTCHCR, AsslsUat CashtM i THE SMYTH SHOOTIf.G.1 Incident that Tends to Strengthln Tlief In Suicld4Taheory.

A wll known, cltlx.n, who name la Withheld St his request, said to day tHkC he wa cn cf th first persons to reach the side W. Smyth, th grand gcU retahy of the Masonic orders, when' latter was shot In the head, and that fte saw Mr. Smythe hand a case, similar in site and appearance to a revolver to his son, Elmer Pmythe. He, said he saw and nodded, to Mr. Smyth five ruli ute before th shooting, and was at his side a few minutes afterward When Mr.

Smythe was placed on a couch he hat.fT.y handed his son the case, and said. "Here, Elmer, you take: charge of this, 4 Mr. Smythe then told the story of blond woman coming In ajid shootinr him because he would not permit her to use th telephone. The. myrtery surrounding the cms' on account of the told by Mr.

Smyth completely baffled the police, ami, while th suicide theory waa generally believed. Itl could not be substantiated becaus 01 The wounded man Is gradually Improve hom' Capitol avenue. uu 11 11 mmifnt that he will completely recover. Hia general health has been so miserable during the.lut few years that his mind was probably unbalanced, on the day of the shooting i The jTrust Company OFFICES Nos. 118 and 122 lng) El Karke! Strial 1 7 i.

i. Transacts every" character of fiduciary buslnrr that can be carried on by an Individual or a trust and financial corporation. Acts as administrator, trustee, guardian, receiver, assignee, et.c, In any part of the State. Acts as financial agent fof rallwey and' jother corporatlone. cities and in the negotiation of securities or loans.

Attorneys bringing trusts to thie com pany will employed aa the attorney for the company In connection therewith. Ixia'na money. upon first class collateral, but does not discount commercial jirr or do a general bnklng buslnea. OFFICERS: i 3IENRT EITEL, President JOHN H. HOLLIDAY, Vlce PresUcnt HOWARD M.

FOLT. Treasurer. CHABLES S. Secretary, DIRECTORS. A.

John II. HolltJay. i C. IL Brown 11, S. A.

Culbertso.1, Thomas C. Day, Henry Elul, C. Elston, Oeorg Jlenry i Volney T. Malott. Kdward McKee, Pern E.

Ttauh. A.i,l. 1 'l i 1 123 Broadway. KE7 Y03X I 1 Transacts a general Hanking business, Arsal Vata Marine i 4itKiArt 4 A 9 flltidendi collected and i Acts as fiscal nyept for corporation, i negotiates i security Issues iof ijrallroads and other Money loaned on ap'prored coll tloral eals In larestment counts of Danfts, Bankers, Cor poralions and Individuals. Solicited.

INDIANA NATIONAL BANK rireproof JulMic BAI PBPOBIT VAULTS THE PltOPKK sad aaf way I to pack silverware, fin rlolblng. rags, la boxes boodla, store theHi la the vaalta, Sllse and trnski, S5 to AO etnU anonth. Saaall asfe (or valnable papers, SS a yaar. THE IIIDIStlflPOLIS FinE insuruiicE corjPASir iyillwrjiqeyour insurance at ths fme rp9 cnargea oy compaa located in other. States, and wlUtlnTest the money in In' tjilana.

if you think this will be of ny benefit to y'tn, or if you i ta oride in luiKFinz up home institutions, rise new pr old tel (spbone No. 1S3L 1 KOJ'E OFFICE, 143 E. MARKET ST. HM H. N0LLI0AT.

Pres. JCHH M. IP ANN', til The Central Trust Co. CAPITAL, l30O.pOO.03 Completely equipped in Its various Departments to transact a financial, Trust and Real Estate Correspondence antf Inter; viiews Invited. I I Offices: 150 E.

Market St. Tlh Uxlliarf Sating. Bn. ar Qr.al I Ki item th.aiT. Cleielaca Uts Stack Ca iisMn C3.

I 4 COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Caittla. Moo; and tJ ClevU4 Ualoa tteck r.rd. CirtH Bcfcrrac: bradilreel'. Sai Cttf Baa.

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