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OTkEGOXTAy. TnUlaSDAY, -DECE3IBER 2. 1015. " 1 : 1 titk sromvixG TRADE IS RESUMED Wheat Buyers Operate Again After Two Days Pause. OFFERINGS ARE LARGER rrc Affcvtcd by I -aire. Ad lance at Chlcajo Ciport Ioe snrnl EavtboBl Haltrd by Coailtuo on AlUntkc ('. T:ere e a iwimtua ef tel JJ la laa nuur eetrilf after a Me ef ! car eeeetnee4 y t!l CaaaJvae xnn T Pwealaloa ntar kW loea ania a li attKi aa a market latter. a. IS -3o:tjii bare e la I aieel 't Tla aliti r ataal IS .ote al thteasa r5a:r lafeeatlel la .artta- taa lav at rrlee Ce l Nerta. wmm .r soe. raioe A, ta face 4ee ". fm -'r-l t:ta kvrlB eeeer. aita ef.r:ae la's.r tsea i:.y aee ea f" a avata ar !. Al tha V.niieata' tutoit. ae fr B.t. twl et.re aniDar(4 f-tr Tl7. PI la ma aaa a( Jeseery .. H I cat! a &.r. letvnl a&.at feaesavea. far rareeaa -iisiat:a. saa e.eii aa:te4 as.:, tola lima r taa Iratsal nxwin Ika AtUatic eraauar. tka a: t..t fjr rait iart M.gan!) la iSe eia-'f. aa I aa In.armeuBt a;a aAataaia eh.pic.n'e tram Ifc fa-f- arikweat T net ru a tea b'a rwtM rate, filling Iran lie ACaalK lataec are a ee eareaw-ir.r. b4 may aa t i.X te teetamai MiMti t e aaa Wa. -uaara la r la permit a tM:;niMit .f aavriar ueia.e. tl la eetu st..i trial a Beat ea:-e. aa (a lb' lime, far eh pm-n: frm tile Vrt.ta.t ta At Uvk aid, aioina TXX kuad-U. lni..-.t !a laa er.jr n-arkl - area- 4na r Ika etterp atvaaca al e l"r. !.-. a-aere Iba t.:trr d.:!.rr ke e.eI ett ceo- 1.1. aa.. Af oril taa la a wi rrciv;a arrapo4i. aaaaa a r kaa - fur ampsaal aalar4 t' l.ia raU aaa On t raata kaa kaaa aitl ilrwui. aits a;acka :rJr r4ar4 t vravuiua aaipioanta af Ihla k!n t TSa kar'ar aukl la laa Narlhwaat aaa kaaa i-U f lata. rfc' aara IUt4 at t.ma a la a aalnl Ikal asai-kt4 at art aparaciana. an4 laa f'sraa irada kaa aal a a rasum4. It la iimat-i ttat aloul II aat a ifta artbaacara cra r 4 tjt ia f.raf kaada. Tna ijI r pta. la ra, ta raaoa4 kr Ik Ha ia-taLa- Cackaaf. aa laUawa: Waaat. rart-T. I".t. Oa-a. 1IT r"l"i 1. 'ad. .... J . ... it: :i i T ii a..un I . lata. Ta-.a ! ' lurin ... " .l li-J )." Mi Ta -mt.K raaa.. I I -ar - a . . . 34 I ki.i u Jatt. a4-i ;t i- .. at : ".. r Mta. . ta t? .- ... i j t : M .... ?'l J?" .... S' T 3 1 1 1 1 a--a a'.a. J- taar a . 111 J VIXT WOOf. alLTa IX OBK.lt If. B.kCS Oracaai CUaa riaw aa Traa larlkaaa aa Baa- la IRa tUltar ihI i trauma la 16a raat. aaa aai aaarkat la Ula aaat attk araaa aa'-a af Or-aaa. Irfahai Wraalnf aa4 Maa tana l sa ta laa analaal aaa a Tsara au araa a traa aaaaaaaaal la Calaaa.fa aa4 Maat Itaalea aaaia la aruiaal kaaa al Zl ta :? raata fW ika kM oa aa4 T3 la ? aana far ika aftartar ftna ansa. Tsa acaar4 caat ka aacimaiad al ti la aa wni kvaara-l aa: aaa a lAa kaair waol kaa raa frats a ta Ta raata a4 It k (uar lot ai.-i 'U awt fa:!) aa aata, T'OrzmH traaaf-ra ta!arfa : aaata.a il.ra4 alaakia aa. 'ttnla tha fT-amn a yrlaaa: 3MaM yqaai -aa4 fin a aa4 llaa aaadlaaa C'taa al ZJ a-ota. ar ta Ti aaaia a:.aa; Sua.atta a-in4a l-mtoi-r at Zl la Zl aaata. ar aa aaata aa: aantaaa a-a.i4 tarrl-arr at rraa brat: o, yaaaa iTTItorr al nM tarima. gaa4.ala4 Wta af fca:f'Moa4 Kmtana at ta 7i c-n'a cl-aa. aa4 atapla ani at T2 aaata ar kiakar. Tfia arawiag raortiaa af aa'-a la Ifta anataal kaaa la tnaiaa4 aa aa InJka tfcm ar apaar4 Iran4 at a.'a-a. laauaa tka aaaar4 a a. la af tarrltary araola la aat aa4 atataralir Malar tkaa a a ax- ttna ataoia tarrttarr aa aaa4 al T'J ta 73 aan-a: ka.f-tia-ai atapla. Ta la Tt caala. IMraaif a;aa-ieo. a-p a. ta It caata. aaartar.ktua4 atap. a awata: faa ctikla. 'I la T aaata. aaaaiaaa f:aa clotains. aa ta I aaaia rail I-rlaa DM tar Maaa. Tat Ika h"9 aaarkat kaa loat aoaa af It aran'a aaa aaaaa f aa -ft-r af 12 aaata aaada ta a vraar al Iftftaawl ra tara. Bl:k ar?-r aaa tarsal d -a a. T. A. I.rvar A Cia. boil 1 tka Itana cra af l.a k a. -a at raa&ali at a prlra at Uara-4. A aamrkar af a araara ara canva la. kal It ta 'm:ali ta f .1 tBm. aatn la laa :ranfc aaa a a kr fraaara la 161a acata. all D aaaa t tar faartrj. Thar a vara mull arrlaata af pa:trr aaa a laa kal Uttra daaaaad. frtraa vara mtdt a4 ackaa4. Draaaa4 para aaa aaaa at IS aaata t J laa kaau D:mmm4 a aal aaa Tka t9f aaaikar ai4 tta araapacta fx a c:4 aaaa kaaa ataaa tka aaa markat (timi'l Tkara aaa aa caaaaa la tka kattar auoatiaa. aaat Oraaaaa Ara C ara par. Tkara aaa a racaai daeilna la kaar-crna a-ai araaraa aaat-rJar la ft par kaa f tka ka rraia. a-tia aikara atr4 at DM a4 tViX CaHfarata (raparriut aaa aaa aata4 bar al IUJ f r faay. I Urvda rapa(ra! prtcaa ara anaana."4- MaafWM kaaata kaaa la rairaara. ftM'UTOV Or. t. I. tp-ctal. r.-art atann-:4. aC r'a.'l:i lirataara. pramtnaat aAaapoawn. aatppa4 t cara af prtr arp laat ala&t frona -aanl-l la ku-aa. akara Ikaj win ka ao!4 aa tka t'kk:aa atark-c ftaak ilrarnn at tMa Nartaaaatara cltlaa y .-r if vara aa pua C-a". r fm'n?. rar- i4 : : . t.i ff;. Ta.-.na J.'. i-i avjr. Ppaaia ................. klai ka.;tf ronrt.k.xo MARKET QlOttlO Uraua. IW, I'aa4. Fir. V.."n.' FiiaAia. aaaa aaaataa. lit ait kak .-I aih.-.f-.. I f j.. ; ....................... ri ria-l I 'm . .aa III kiaalaa -a at-,i. I f-a4. ...... ? a. Haiv-v 1 Ilf-aus4 Itraa tJ4r'l tvtma JiiMfi a i ai--i Ja.taa'V r-.rvCot a .......... Ja'r t ............ Janiav K'taalaa ......... J anav aata . Jati. rl aarlav. .... jtitM-r ftraaiaa kriar.. ra 3. . . I a "W .... .aa at .... .... . ... 'in .... . . . - H . . . rt' ;i aa irr ara Ja '.r aurca - ::a r-'. K ra'a-'a. a par ka'r. araiLja llatiiau. -a ta. !. ka.a w-a f. arttaa. fa K J!tt.JiC: p pi-Waa prraa r par (aa a- ir-a I la. r-r-a kartay. IMIII. COIt ata.ta. f-aa par laa. arawaaa. (Jd Par t .a. rtat raa-rra rrmtt tiia-s. flatl Vt .) llaMlf Itjail. a. fa (a I.1J lata, a kaaa. 110 la. aata aa4 aataa. (II 0)1. rraata aa rart-At. rttt rra 1114 a (ar aaa. iapaa UW,m par -a: tamaaa. 12 9 I Ta ar .: Vaaaaaa. Z par pnurwl: 4i par pudl rp(ra.t. I.I. pvoaaraaalaa. al.a4 I. r i r- r k.. VLOfcT A1-4.C Artr -k.kaa. "V-a 11 par 4 a- . uwataa a:ir.nua. lift eaa it r-r knra4. il Ia ph4 i-t't aa- ratal, aaa piaat. & par paa4; apraata ta par paa4; karaa ut t a par paa4. aaal.faar. Mf tt :.. f.fi. ; -r aa. !:': Hltaaa. Htl! r arala. (aaa Kant. ,Mf1 IVfTT At:.. Tlrttirii Pr . p-ara. 1 I a ..r t'l. a'apaa. l ! " Pr . ua.M Ja par paj. iia?6-r-a ll t -r lti. i j r r'. auaiio: t- aaaa. LJi par Para, aaaata. til ft kaa- OaitOia Oracaaa. pa 7 la C prtra. II L a k. a'.pa l!H Dalrp aaal f aaaalrr fia4aaa. t -rl -,:.r.in4 aaMatanaa I ...a .ra raaaa. tajrta praaaa- X l. - i. . . p J .tt,.., , p-tr... Nr. 1. i.-a. Oraaa aa- ark-ia. I c i lurka-.. rfraaa-4. -" --c 4- K wfc. a. lt. aaiarad. aaaa. a . .... fttXTKf "r rraaaaarr. - 1 aal..4 at Jl' f-rala, rlala aaa ear- ! aatra. rr- - l9tn araamrrr. aJa. araarallag la aviai'. latiatat. praaaiaaa aaantr. Ua. Jta. ? ..... ii. V a a zac- rns.aa5 Vtaajaa triplata. jaaaara- Paptnf prt. a. laa par p-ir l I. a p. rana. I.'i! .rkat, l-r par praau. . tb-raa'T, luS par paaa. rm.a Ta pr pal. Mapap fcraa titoa. i ara rkki aaatatlaaat atLM'A--aaaia r"-i. - " . Ilia pr doara. aaa-hair f'.ata. (I a; l pa a4 f ata. . Aaaa jiaa. I paua4 i ' . - ii.in k.T raiaica. IJ far raaa. ... . k . - i .i - a Mail pata. la:r itatta. .iac. aimaeoa. Ia. r ar.a f r :: r.t, 'Or. . . .. .. . w . t.. fil.jl'x rma.i wmiia. c . an. w Btaa. r: kajoa. IB. i orrl.a-'nanffa. aa r.s . . w . r ; uaii r ran aa 7. - - - V: aaina C t P" O-rad. la karraA $aa. riaa-a. aarrrla. ? ta. P A LT .ifaaa ata. ai.aa par a taJ. I'va. Witf r . i'. kal. JO parH laa. dairy. Il -r to a. l- t Sauiftara h-ad. .'HSISt oatjad; kr-a-a 4c. Japan at la. 4 H J n. arrtrata. i:!Jr: paach-a. kr: pruaaa. Ita lana 1 1 . ..u . 4alK lralaa laa pound . fard. II al p-r . V .... . . ' t . a . aa ' 11 la a aaac. m - a " . - - - Ip-auaea. pj. k'Jiat. arMi. t c k .:. aa. n-pva. Waal. Hkdaa. Eta. ttor-a tan crop, awl.'se par aaaadl li IUK aa.ird kadaa. Ili. aal i ad kia. ea .ad ea.f. lka. graaa kiuaa, ua; grr-a kip. tar. araaa calf. Ika; dry aiaaa, saa. " a.f. STc. no Lr alrra rvraaaa. i.atoa; aatiay. , a:r. rti tamta aaet. IV. Vuil AIK Or a: on, pap poaed. iAPCAKA DAK a Old and aaa. Ia9 par p aad. rrul - rry k-ar-ro :m paia tar; arr ahori-aasiad palia l!r. dry ar'rarllftra. laay l'.a aara; aa.'.-d anaarur(a. UB.a aaaa. dy raat. kf kair. lae aactt. dry goal an.aa-a. Iai-a aata: aaitaa aaaa-waaaaa pa.ta. eaaaaar. Tifll5 aaca. ltV Alt a! a 'ca, TV: at a ad a rd. US'- akinaad. IrOttSa. ralra. la. rv'ar rail. ir; ktira. liaytaa. (Ai ox :,wt, ataaaard. 129 rhira. Is:.'t. DRY al.T aart. rl.ar karka ItHVItai aairarta tl-ir. ptatra. Itlllaa UAHX Ttrta aaa krttia raadarag. live, ataadard. lie; raaaaaaad. Ilka biPKl. uikiI s va aC. Ki.au aiata karr. pta-a prk. t;o. Irtpa. 1U.0 laaaw " ' OUa. KTRCJENE Waiar ah'la. drvtaa. ka rraia ar lint ae I"r; r- . ITff.St. 0l.lt Ua k. IJai aaa-a. :isi;tf gtna a-tti'ata. aruaa a. . ra..ra. laa. aaa iaa. taa. Itta: aaaaa. II Se. Li.iaao uiwHaa. aarttia .Pc: raa. a-a , kaw4. kar ma. ala. kanaa. a a aaa. Ti.frr.tTI at la lanka ara; la nut Taa. tavaaaa kit la laaa rotTEK irn.T (rr. unrrtD parlakaga at Akaaat (aa. Itaga la Naiaaa par laalrd f ar. Mcrr TORK. Daa. I Afiar apaaiag avtat I aaakaagat prtraa. tka raark-l fjr coflaa fataraa aaaa4 aff a Paiat ar tara aa rwporlt t aal Paataa aMpprra aad accapta4 kida aa dar aaklag pnera ra Ika caat aad fratgkl asark-t lata yaatarday. kui ta-ra arara ar law aaiira aaa prtcra ralttad ta Iba la'a Iradlta aa rarrrtag. ktay aa.d aa fraca aaa t.. i,;;;, aa.t aat.mb-r from a la daw. ttr tha pnarkal c.oa.r at a aat adaattca af I ta I pat-ta. daa : fararapar. a:c; Janaar;. paoraary. IM; Marca. a a? . AprU. a a-. Mar. ITOr. JuM. a Tic. Jay. IW. Aagaaf, CaX: faptaaakar. dPOc; (Xt iaat. Vi kpwt ca. 4ial: Rip Ta. TVc; kaatea ta. PS. Tka caat aM rra.gkt aaarkat aaa rapartad aa raaa aat Irraaa ar. lrt affvra at Paataa aa taarta) trata akaal IH la lak-. kaaad aa r.ac.Laft rraltta II aaa raaawrad that taara aaa a pa a tatar y-atardar al (.Jc. Taa affirtaj catiaa r-port -4 aa ckaapa ta pat. ma prt.--a ana Kia airaaara .3;d kiakar. -.arta claarad kua aaga far Naa lark. Ear.y rptlmaraa partat la a darraaaa af aaaot i- "' kaaa ta tka a arid p atatit.a papply far .Vaatmbat. X aVkCICO MIODtCI MARKET rrtraa Cawrraat aa Itattrr. Tgga.' TVaila. Tr aaaklra. Ilr. a Hap CUy. AX rRA'-t.aco. ivar. 1. Prut tar rr.a nt; aa, :a. peima f -rata. Sac, Iraak ltr-t. It. t (ta I'raak aatraa. 4r: pollatp. dltpa Co aaa ,Nw. lav. rAtltxraia ckaadara. IT Sc. Tounl Am-tlraa. Ilc Vtra'alaa "aamar aquaaa. tJ(LP; P'n- aaaa. Tiil'ci aat. .aloe; agg pnl. .'Uwc: kali pappara a tc : taraaia tvSc ll M rar lug ka; cttcumbara. (let J. U-aaa. (a;r. tmioaa CaTlfarala. I3ft4. matt Laraaaa. tl ;i i J ! arapgaa. II TJ ararv. ' - arw... . . . . rnnry.. Ilaaallaa. tl?J92i kaaaaaa. Ilaaa.lan. P OklkJ; atp.ra. Taic. aaclduaaa frulla Tin r grapaa. Tltvll; (aara. It in tar a.la. tll. 1'atato.a .'ta. (t01.rO; (alloaa. la-., paa-u. Ill.av fxatpta i'iour. JIS taanati: barlay. -.:-. rratal.a: Vaaaa, sa4 aacka; potatoaa, lua packa. bay. iff laaa. RWgaruial "ktpa Llraatara. RttOr.ri;ta. Waav. lar. I aPpartall aMvmaat af llvratack coaaatttig af II ka aa 1 fo-ar baad af rattia aaa ma-Sa thu tarft KMa.MtM and I'arl.and and aat land.nca. t? J. tv. Liavla. a cattlaraaa, rap-rra-r-.t.iig n4 kaytag f.r lha I. atoa atorat yaraa. al Nurt rart.acd. Ceratdrrakla cat. t baytnc baa kaaa 0oa ky lha rapraaaata- lira af fia i aia ktarkrarda. la Ika coaotrv aarr"aa4iag ft;Jcal.a:d aad Ptan-ar. aa aril aa Para, aad tka larar tntaala la raaka Kl.Ira(ii4 a racu.ar aaipplng potat tar fcia rat'ia aad ata.-a laat la ptarcoaaad arvaad kcra. Mrlal Markaa. XKvr TOU K. lc 1. Tappar. alaady; ata. tro ytt'. : I at.a4 .and aarhaag'd. T-a kl-tal ta.liaai auotra lla paar. Stl t Taa Matal Each art a qaetaa Vaad affarad j :'.. alrar. llpialtlV. At Laaiaa. laJ. ii Ka d-i: apallar. 10. lrW4 rrtalt at ar Tarh. aiCtV TOU K. tr. I E'aparatad apr'a. ti.: and aaaa. taarT. IVIK. caatca. tStfTa. iv. airTr. I rj.. Ia.tlra: . all.orrJla. tf lit, I'ra aaa. Ihraa: analr. lalst. ataw lark aaaar Martaad. Mt:tr T-iK. r. I ttacar Raa, f!ra. r.atrtroaal. alki u aaara Pugar. aVJIC Kal.aaO. tl.-ra. fk araaa laalry ft ad ara. i'HI'"'" la. I auaitar. bigaar. Craana-ar- - r Kaga ttxaipta taa; rata, aaataaaad. laalata 1 kaiaig Markrt. f l-CTIt. tr I t.i-arrd. raata. tjatS iai'a; laaarr I w . . Mai. (AI. Cattaa Marian. Miff TflK. l-a- I apal rttaa ptaady. Mi.apla&a. IT-'- aal.. !) a.aa. Vrraoa IUrtlrtl Carta Plrorcr. ROavRVRa. Of. ta-. I parlaL Varaoa lart rtu wutharo t'aclfia ra irlnaar. aaa granla4 a mr9 of dtvorca yr-f-rrlay f r.tn hit wtfr. Mr a. Margkrrt Hartlrtl. Joy rtda an lha part of tba dafaedant aara la chief ailrgatlona allda4 la tba rrimptalau Mra. Bart latt Itvaa la l'frtiao4 an4 aaa marrr4 ta I i pUtatitl ia taa action tart Aufikib WAR SHARES LOSE Interest in Specialties Is Steadily Declining. INVESTMENT STOCKS DRAG Rail nuctmaio WlUiln Very Narrow LJmlta Bond Markrt la Irrrcu lar .Advance In Par la Cables la I'ralare of HrhaD-a. KUW TORK. taa. 1. Thara aad llllla la tartar dall and dragclnr markat ta aprraat apartfta caaamattl. Inaaaunaat ptockp war atodarataly hraay. a at. a aorta a af tba rnora aalattla aparta.ttaa aupplamaalad rarant gaina. aatr la laaa Ibara la part ar a be. a kafera tha cloaa. lateraet In ar pharaa ahoaa4 pteady aftmlnutioa and ttaa aanturaaama gpaculatore aartnrd la raailaa lha futility af aa artificial ar forc-l mevament In thoaa aharaa at tbla tirr.a. kfasloalatloa araa raaponalbla lor a f- rtaw recorda la claaaly ha.d laauaa. Sooth Porta Kl'a Puaar raaa polnta to 1. aad Catiaa Araartcaa bucar gained 4 aaifitp at lTr. kot botta frll pnarply art ore tha cloae. t'aitad Utataa lndaatrul Alrobol. at Ota Bear maximum of aa Ita 4. point rlaa. aad Waaitana ha. a-itb lu racard price of T3 Bi-i tba aama fata. T.mparary gaina of la point arara thoaa la lha early deallnga by pitch widely nlrergenl teauea a ritudrbaker, neara Roa burk. Taxaa Compary, Near York Airbrake and Amerl'-aa Caal Pradarta. arllb mlrata ajaancea for rratwhlla taavritaa Ilka Crari. ble Meal. Lackawanna btaal and Baldwla Unomol 1 ra. Amartcaa Lacatnottva waa heavy an ramore of legal action afatnet tha atanagamanl. and American Can preferred refiect-d diaap- pointmedt at lha faiiura of lha direetore la rviQma arrra.4 dividend, aMi M-rrantlla Manna pr.fnrad loet 3V point at a,. Italia terced altblo aery narrow limit. earn Pennsylvania maklnc but feabia ra apor.ee la Ita reraarkabla October earning. ea:ine I- thla rlaaa of aeurltla war Uie lighteet af any day for aavaral weaka toartt prtraa ware made la tba final hoar, tha ahort lateraet centering It af forta aport L'nltrd 8:atea Meel. wblrb tall la kL n loaa af IS train It beat price of tha forenoon. Erla aleo Buffered at the banJe of 'he bear, loetng a pubetantial fraction. The cloeing wa heavy and ferer I'My acllaa Total aalea ptnouutad to 4T2,- o aharea - A new high rat far franca, ran cable palling al &-., fratured operation In for eign eirnanre xaraa be. a ai yeateraey low fiaura of T?S ana pierllng hdrd a mall fraction. Honda vera irraruikr. with weakness re the aarrral laaaea of Mlaaoort, Kanaea 4) Traaa on deferment of Intereet raymrnt. Total aai-a. par valna. aggregated (4.S4r.C"o. 1 r.iird atai-a bond war unchanged on call. CTXrHrNO STOCK QUOTATION. C:oe1ng a'ee. H'th. I.aw. bid. 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"IS "S " tl-neral Motor. :04 47 4U A4 w3.o li pu . l.iov - :ps -'1 Int-klartna pM at Total aalea far tba day. 472, 000 all are. TIONDS. C. . ref la. rac OasiNar Paa S 4a coupon ... a i da (a aat, C. . a. r.g...nis'rSe Tel t T (a. wS 4a coupon. . loi i. Peon Con. ee...l'3S C. A aa reg....l.s " par ref 4m... an do rou?oa ...110 tnloa Pa 4.... 07S Am B-n.it a...JIHl do cv. 4 US Atch C..Q. 4a... PtS'r' H Oleal (...1nS a It i ref 6 3S'a Pao cv (...1VT M T C O IS..1ISI Baataa Mlatac Marka. Alloa SiS'Tiorth Butte ... Am. 7.1 no 1. a S Old Domlnloa .. A-laar.a Com... T S Oeceola I al A Mecla...(d1 iQulnry C.alrnnlal MS shannon cp R C Ca... &7 S fuparlor r Bute C (I .. Re (lla. Prank. in S Tamarnrat r.ranhr Con ...a; It' S tt R M.. I.:. Itov (Copt S"H da rt't K-rr lake .... 4S f'ah Coo laka Copper ...US IVinona Woharll ....... pas 'TVolaertne Mp (llnaa TVHntlo dt Sup.... 1H S M 1 7S y-s is 4S .47 44S 17S IS (S TIS Kacbaaav. Kir. NTitr TORK. Dae. 1. Mercantile paper, : a 1 per rent. ri'erlinr a-der bill. 4.06(: demand, tt Tl: reblee. (I 7171. Par ei!r. S. Mexican dollar. 43e. iloa.mment bonda, ateady. Railroad boo da. Irrecular i T.ma loana. firm: cn and On dare. S 9 -por rent: et maatha, 3Stf( per oanL Call mor.ey. etredr: high. 3 per ceni; law. I per cent: railing rat a par rant; lavet loan. : per cant; cloning eld, 14 per cant, offered al 3 per cam. Pt.N rHANCrSCO. nea, 1 OterUna. 00 dare. (4 MS; d.tnaod. (4.71 1, aabla, (I7:s. Meaicaa doltnr. dir. Drafta. alght le. letearaph (c loypoy. Den. X- Bar afTver, t( 1-144 per aaflra Mner. 4t4S Per raat. Di -roust ratee: pbort hi :1a and .thraa muatla- bill. (S per raat. !tW TOHK. Pec 1 BTlrer bnltlon, MSC LONDO. Dae. t. Oirrar (aJTIa. 30 1S-10X rtaada Eaalrr al Load ota, IN'rcN. Iev. I. Amartcaa rTd honda wera aald frea'.r aa lha atock market today at eaaler prtcea. wblla American railroad ebra war dull aad drooping. at Mew Teat. IV. I. llopa Qalet. JSw- TOrtK. SCHOOL LEVY IS 6.6 MILLS .Voue Appear al Public Seaslon Oi rr .taarasmrnL Without either opposition or en couragement from any quarter, the tVihool Board yesterday levied tha tajt for lha nest fleral year at tnU'.a. l do not remember In any previous year when we bsd as little difficulty la tnaklnx tha levy ao wa did faster- day." paid Clerk Tbomag. of tha achoo! dlkfrlct. It baa been rstlmalcd that ther will ba nccairr for tba malntenanca of Iba achool dlairlct naxt yr for all purpoaa II. (:.;;. Part of thla amount will bo provided from treas ury aurplug, county and atata school fund and other aourcra. Tha arfiual amount of money that win be raiaed by taxation; will ba l.ll.(.'. Tha mretlng; of lha Board waa called by lha chairman. M. O. Munly. When ha aaked If there were any plea to ba entered before tba bunlnesa of the dar waa taken up there was not a eound. L'pon the motion of Vr. Allen Welch Smith and tha perond of O Jl. I'lummer, the levy ot . mills was adopted. " LllUntlon for the recovery of $1TS waa Inatltuted yesterday by tha con tractor who improved the g; round a at the Wood mere Mchopl. He maintained that It aa speclftrVl In tha contract that ha would be able to screen the school (round with dirt from his ex cavations. It happened that he had lo buy, according; to his statements, lot yards of earth at ll.TS a yard. HOG MARKET IS STEADY BEST GltADB IlKADILY MOVES AT $0.1. Choice Mrvrs Pell at (73 aad Sannll Kaary Baarh Drlngs Qosr ter Mare. The llraetocat market wa steady yester day, with a fair amount of buaineas In the swlae dlvlalon. The top held at (0.10 and the bulk of the pale acre at that price. The atrrngtb of the cattle market aaa dmontrted by tba ea!e of a load of choice ters at (7.21, while thra head of fancy lock wera taken al (T.vO. There Is a very firm feellnaT In the cattle markat and high r price sre expected before the end of the year. Hog may also work higher unlraa receipt ar eareeatv. Cheep are very high now and It 1 ibooatht may do no more than bold I heir oarn for the prcarnt. Kecelpta were tkl cattle and 70S bog a. Shippers were: TVith cattle Hosklns A Staph. Woodland, t car: Albert At! a ma. Peer Uland. 1: U. Zuberbuhler. Bulgen, "i cattle by boat. With bore M. M. H oct or. Coldendale, 1 rar: Robert McCrow, Ooldendale, 1; 8. B. Parkhurat Company, Hay Canyon, 1; K. ti. Klrkpstrtck, Pandleton, 1: Kllbourn Com pany, Mikado, 1: P. B. Zachary. Condon, 1; Barclay a Cumtnl-.ee. Corvolll. 1; l Kado, Blue Rock landing. 13 head by boat.-Joe Koller, lllllsdal. 41 head driven In. The days sales war as followai wt price Wt. Price, aoheg... 114 $0.0"; 2 steers.. "SO 4 ?J (lboga... l- o.in' lateer... S1-" 4.7J it.-.. . .tTlt a Hf Seteera.. a.'o i Jht.ii... li 511' Jcoar... liso (.:.0 (thoaa... ? Olu 1 heifrr.. (V 4 -3 lohoge... (71 1 (Ohoga... inT n.o Mho,.... I-.-n 1". 4 hota... Iin 30 M tinea... lMhH... 171 .oo IJ bog.... If." JMnhoia... inn w letrere.. 7SJ1 7 II hoa. .. I1U 17 at -era.. 15't T 4 hoga. .. 114 .(-0 5t-er... i:tl d.ft ! hoaa... 1 6 '0 lateer... IS!" 5.i",13 hoar. . . 371 5 10 The rinrt of prtiee at the local yards for the various clasae of Uvcatock follow Bi Choice taeTS $.. 0T.53 Oood atear e.ROpsaO Medium trer .o.itt:.i) Choice row........... 6 2.ie.Y71l flood coae ft " M-dturn cow 4 r.ritj M Hrlfer It ."hi H a i hi Hull s.ver.vw V'.aga .......................... .Wtf--e Wgh't'T. a on a? din Hravv 4.IXJJ5.1U Hhean Wether 0 7 ar a ;kj uab " V.V.V.V.V.'.V. ! ! ! '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. ouoij t.Ls Omaha Llvealark Marked. OMAHA. L'rC I. ll"o ivrrripia, ' '. lower. Heavy. ( 1 r. u .'-V Hht. Ii ant d.KV P'fa. 110.0: bulk of aalea. It) SO a it TV Cattle Receipts, ' 4CO. steady. Native ai .-ra. (ItrlO; roes snd heifer. $5 ?5 fy 7.1- wealera steera. (.i: Taaaa aterra, 4J7Da7; alack ra and f-edere, S23p!7 7i. aiherp Re-elpla. ld.OvO. atearly. Tear- linr.. ! io; wethera, (ei.75; lambs, a . . - - f'hlraaw Liveatark Market. CHICAOO. Iec 1. lloae Recelpta. On.. fa, dull. Oc under r.;rrdays artraffa rtuik. (arjaeo: light. .'.' a .; mix-d. -.wm.7Ji heavy. 1 10 utk.;5; rough, (0.I-J tfd.eO: plra. J75J4n. Cattle Recrlpta. J.twi, weak. Nstrre ba.f atear, (5aHOinXM Wtm ateera, IM. roas and heifers, 507.OO; Clea. (dMOvlOJO. athM.pliK.ipta. 1rwy. weak.- Wethera. 0 0.50; lamt.e. (w l.V WATER COST IS S5I.30 ESGIXEERS REPORT. OX IRRIGA. TIG TRACT SEAR PRISEVIIXE. Develop aarst af rawer and Building; af Rewervolr Are raaalderrtj far Creaked aaal Deacsmtea. FALcT. Or.. Dec 1. (Special.) That 1S.&00 acre of arid land near Prlne vl lie. Crook County, can be Irrigated for 151.19 an acre, .a asserted la a re port Issued yesterday by tha State En gineer's office on what la known as tha Ochoco project. Tha report , was compiled by tba state In co-operation with the United States Reclamation Service. Tha investigation were made by John T. Whistier. of tha federal Service, and r-nsiiier Lewis. Under tha Ochoco project plana call for storagre of 40.09a acre feet of water by constructing a resorvolr on Ochoco Creek six miles from Prlnevllle. The proposed spillway will ba 111 feet above low w.ter. For irrigating; pa.'t of tba north unit lands of the Deschutes project by stor age of Crooked I.iver. several alterna tive plane ara considered, comprising; a low Una development to Irrigate 46.000 acres near Haystack Butte and 0000 acres near Prlnevllle. This will neces sitate to miles of nam canal and water by storage through construction of a 121-foot dam above the town or post at a cost of f7( an acre. Kor develop ment of the Haystack Butte lands and all of the Ochoco project landa the cost la found to be HI an acre. Engineer Lewis alao announced that the cost of constructing; the Silver Lake Mrrlaratton project, comprising approx imately 60.000 acres In Northern Lake County, would be about 125 an acre. AD CLUB HAS NOMINATION W. I. AVblteomb Is Named for Pres idency, Without Opponent. W.. I. vVhltcomb. for several years secretary of tha Ad Club, was nominal rd yesterday for tha presidency of the club. He has no opponent In tbe field. It. D. Carpenter and G. A. Benedict ra lined up for the first vice-presl dency. and E 8. Hlgglns I running alona for second vice-president, J. L Duffy has no opposition for secretary treasurer. Keren directors are to ba elected. and. aa usual, there la a long- list of nominees, aa follows: H. L. Blaesinir, K. C. Bratton. M. Moseasohn. L. It. Bailey. R. H. Atkinson. William Strand' horr it. W. PleronaT. D. L Botsford, A. Clark. Miles Blandish. Dr. E. K. rtcolt, rhll Bates. Dr. J. Y. Beaumont, Dr. K. St. Eraerson. W. A. Montgomery and E. T. CarswelL King George Ic a vca arinee. LONDON'. Dec 1. For the first time since hla return to England after bis accident In France, King George to day left the palace, lla visited Queen Mother Alexandra on the occasion of her birthday. IS Chicago Wheat Higher on Ac tive Foreign Buying. TONE AT CHICAGO SHAKY Liberal Purchaara of Futurea on European Orders Give) AdTan Lace to Bull Peace Tulk la Cause of Reaction. CK1CAOO. Tae. 1. Active buying, sup posed to be on foreign account, brought about a aUarp aUtance today In tba vslu of wheat. Peace taik led afterward to something of s reaction, leavlnc tha market unaettlcd t the cloae at ItttilSc net higher with Da. camber JI O1 and May (1.0W L0. Olhar leading atpplaa. too, all showed (Uis corn lSOlVjc lo lHc outs V.a to lc, and proviaions 15c to 25c. Although heavy deliveries on Dscember contracts cauaed tba wheat markat to aT a little at the outset, prtcea eoon began to aaccnt when the fait became evident that the dellrenea had pasaert into strong; hand. Lively purchasing of futur bar, appar ently to fill Kuropeea orders, gave a de cided advantage meanwhile to the bulls. Corn roar to tbe bisheet pnees yet this geseon. Oats had independent strength, owing to a good export demand. Abaenca of sailing preasur resulted In pro visions Joining the advance shown by cart ala. 1aadtbg future ranged aa follows: WHKAT. Open. High. Low. .Cloae. D.C (!. 1.07 1.04Vi 1.0 4 V May l.07t i.o 1.07 w l.0t CORN'. Dec 64 i . .44 '4 .H May .74 .44 W '. OAT3. Dec May 41'. .42T4 .4Ha .4J4 .IJ-r, .401 MESS PORK. Jan. 1T.54 J70 17.60 J7.0 May ...... W.00 170 U.aO 17.. I LARD. , ( 710 (.43 ( ( iux ...... .5 T (.70 . -,0 SHORT RI9S. J.n (.40 ( 46 (.40 (AO Vly (4 (li ..7 Csah prices ware: Wheat No. 3 and No. red and No. 2 and No. ( hard, nominal; No. 4 red, 89 a 90c; Vm a h.rri a .1 f 1 1 r Corn No. 3 yellow, eld, 70Hc: No. 4 yel low, new. 41Vttebc; no. wnne, now l.Mllkr. "osta No. I white, 40 9 42c: ryo. No. 1 and No. i. nominal; No. 4, sac Itarley. Off 70c Timothy. H ft 7.73. Clover. (10ft 11. Primary recelats Wheat. J.7I5.00O vs. l.Si:.00 buahels; corn, (aj.OOO va ;.a4,000 buahaia: osta, 1.011,000 va. 1.387.000 buahele. Shipment Wheat. 3.U8.000 va l.a.000 puahala; com, 1S4.9W va Jua.uvu auauoia, oat.. l.OSe.000 va. (11.000 baahaia. Clearances Wheat, l.5".t0 buahaia: rorn, (oia buahaia; oats. 117,000 buabals; flour. 4J.0O0 barrels. MtnaeapoUa orala Slarket. VIS'NGiPOLIF. Dec. 1. Wheat Derem- K.r loaed. 41.01: Mar closed 11.0S'iO 1W.1S1 No. 1 hard. ILU7: No. 1 Northern. (I.t'.ts 0 1.04'a : No. 2 Northern, 09SU (ivja. MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Dec. 1. Barley, eotrooc r lax. llvBHtf Kawdera Grata Slarkete. DULUTH. Dec 1. wheat closed Decem ber, ll.01; May. toov bid. WINNIPEG. Dec 1. Wheat eloaed De cember, (1.011 aaked: Msy, (1.04 bid. ....... r a urn aa Iw 1 Tl'h.at rtn..cl M ....... f V. ...... . - December. I101T. ; May. ll.ui.J1 KANSAS C1TT. Dae 1. Wheat eloped December. Sc; May. LO'.'I''. Dec 1. Wheat clcaed De cember, (LOJ1; day. la. CHICAGO. Dec 1- Cash wheat, le to 2c signer. Varrlea Crala Markrt. . rr-mwuM ru. 1 f..ti .Haal Steady iflicnrwi. .. but doll, unchanged to Hd lower. Corn, un engaged to Tl O tower. uaia, ui;iiaii. BUEVOS ATRE8 Wheat He lower. Corn, He lo t,c lower. Grain at 8ea Francisco. iv rsAXClsro. Dec. 1. Spot quota Hr, walla, (l.&o B 1.02 V, ; red Ruaalan. (16"nl02S: Turkey red, t.ti er 1. iu; ki,i.a SI TOO 1.72H : feed barley. 1.:74 also White oata. 11.(7 S 1.40. Bran. (JSerSSHn. Middlings, (-96 30. Shorts, (i'.i.S0 24. Call bord Barley. December, 11.30 bid; Slay. 11.38 K bid. II 40 aaKeq. Paeet hound Crala Market. T.fOMA. Dec 1. Wheat Bluctem. 80c. fortvfold. Pac; ciuo, ac; rati ana, e Car receipts Wheat 14. barley i. corn 4. os la 1. . r i w-tt.ffTt1u.atem- 9:wC', Turkey reu. tatoi wnriiu, ..v, v.-i (Or: fife, TC; rea ru.iaw. eiw. aaariey, a -a V ' i. Traterday's car receipts Wheat 4. oaU 3, re 1, pay a. "' EXTENSION WORK IS DUE MEDFORD-JACKSO.VTILLB LISB TO BUX TO APPLEGATB VALLEY. Operattoa af Electric Cara by Chrlat- saaa Promlseel by Compaay Of. flrlal. Back From East. MEDFORD, Or., Dec 1. (Special.) P. S. Bullis. owner of the Southern Oregon Traction Company, on his re turn from the East today, announced that ha would start work January 1 on an extension of hla Medford-Jackson-vlllo electric line to Ruch and the Blue Ledge copper mine, 30 miles down the ilr, Bullla said the prosperity la the East surpaaeea anyminaj no nan ceo In all his 40 yeara of business experi ence and that Eastern capitalists were now looking around for Western In vestments not too speculative In char acter. The Bullis Interests now have a larKe force of men at work on the Jack-sonvllle-Medford electrlo line and the cars will be running by Christmas. These men will then ba transfered to tha construction work south of Jack sonville. The announcement has aroused srreat enthusiasm in Medford, first, because the Bullis Company has never made a promise yet it hasn't carried out. and second, because Med ford'a ancient dream of a railroad to tha coast promises to be fulfilled. A road to tha Blue Ledge mine would ba within a mile or co of tbe Grants Pass railroad to the coaKt and it Is believed a connection with that line would follow as a matter of course. EUGENE LEVY IS 13 MILLS Council Adopts Assessment Lower Titan Tliat for Last Tear. EUGENE. Or., Dec 1. (Special.) Tha tax levy for Eugene for 1916 will be 11 mills. 1 mill lower than last year. This levy was adopted Monday night kby tha City Council. In substance it means Ul city win conduct ita uusi neas for th coming year on"7.5 mill, while t.S mills will be used for Interest. A levy of S mills Is to be placed in tba general fund. Two mill. I. appor tioned to the road and street fund. .SO mill to the sewer fund. .20 mill to the park fund, and .19 mill to tha library fund. ADVANCE SHARP aa I Safe Investments We own and offer, subject to prior eale, among other carefully selected investments, the following securities: $13,000 City of linntort (now City of Portland) Water 5Ji s. $ 7,000 City of Newport Water 6s. $ 9,500 City of Jacksonville Funding 5 'As. 912,000 Halfway, Oregon, Water 6s. $35,000 Oregon City Funding and Refunding 5s. , $ 5,000 City of Cottage Grove Water 5s. $ 8,000 City of Corvallls Water 5s. $"2,350 City of Coburg Water 6s. $ 6,600 Umatilla County, Oregon School District 58. $ 5,000 Multnomah County, Oregon, School District 6s. $ 5,900 Jackson County. Oregon, School District 5i8. $12,000 Portland Railway, Light & Power Company 5 Gold Notes, due May 1, 1917. At prices to yield approximately 5 to 7 Descriptive circulars containing detailed information, prices, etc., furnished upon request. MORRIS BROS., Inc. Railway Exchange Building, Portland. BIG YEAR AT Greatest Commercial Era Ever Is Considered Near. W. T. FOSTER GIVES VIEWS Reed College President Reports That Indications Throughout Kast Are for Enormous Trade, rroflt by War Lamented. That 191 will ba the greatest com mercial year the Nation has ever seen. . .v it at President W. T. Foster of Reed College, Portland, who re- . ..Aa,amatf frnm a lecture auu educational research trip In the Eaat- Knormous proms on muuai.w... the basis for, his prediction. . "During- my days In Boston. Philadel phia and New York last week said Dr. Foster, "particularly In New York. I had occasion to confer with a num ber of editors and men in touch with the progress of business in this coun try. The conviction prevails through out the East that there soon will be an extraordinary quickening of the business revival which already is no ticeable. Some predict 1916 wil be the most notable year commercially this country ever has known. The production of pig Iron, which is regarded a. a barometer of nerai business conditions, was only 2..000, 000 tons for 1914. The rate of pro duction for November, if continued, it iVsaid. would make 38,000.000 tons for "The unprecedented rise in atock quo tations due to war orders has thrown New York City into a state of excite ment and feverish speculation. Some of those who have suddenly found themselves wealthy through small in vestment, in Bethlehem Steel and Du pont stock are making public lbl iions of their wealth of which the United States may well be ashamed, in view of the anguish and bloodshed in Europe which has made their gambling ""Thos' ln a position to interpret rlghtly"nd frankly the attitude toward The United States of the various Euro pian nations seem to be of one opinion, that the United States is pretty sen erally despised because of its persist InV unwillingness to have anythln Jo do with the moral issues involved in the war coupled with its eagerness to makX exorbitant commercial profits out of th. ? suffering, of the warring na tions." ABERDEEN ELECTION DUE Large Vote Expected Saturday on School Board and Port Job. ABERDEEN. "Wash.. ' Dec. 1. (Spe cial ) -Int ere. i in the school and port eUct.on to be held beginning to prow keen vote Is expected. Four candidates are leekina to fill the two vacancies on JKkAbVdee achool board . and two candidates are seeking the Job oi Port Commissioner. A C Galllac seem, likely to win one of the two school board vacancies. The other three candidates. State Repre sentative Dan Pearsall, gr Lawrence Hopklnson and C. P. L. Roberts, Cit.il War veteran, are running neck-and-neck race. A. C. McNeill, of Monte sano. is standing for re-election as port commissioner, and is being op posed by A. W. Callow, of Elma. Both are making a bard fight for the Job. The Aberdeen registration is about 3700. - Olyntpla Treasury Balance) Good. OLTMPIA, Wash., Dec 1. (Special.) The Washington State Treasury started the month of December with a tnte.1 caah hitltmr-e of I3.843.0S3.4II. -ACTS The total mileage of rural routes in opera tion on April 1, 1912, was 1,018.909. and tha dally travel by the carriers was 1.019.39a miles, nearly one-half the total road mileage of the country. There were 42.100 dellv ery routes with an averane length of 24 miles. In many Instance, it has been necessary to dis continua rural routea because of the impHS sable conditions of the roads. Mall is deliv ered with promptness. dispatch and regu larity if roads are hard-surfaced with BITULITHIC tVarren Brothera. Jearnal B sliding. HAND more than $1,200,000 in excess of the balance at this time last year. The general fund has to its credit $1,183. 633 as compared with 1339,041 on De cember 1, 1814. INHERITANCE YIELD BIG. Washington State Collects Sum ot $34,056 In November. OL.YMPIA. Wash.. Dec 1. (Special.) November collections ot inheritance taxes by the Washington Tax Com mission totaled .34,056, constituting the largest monthly collections, with ona exception, in the history of the commission. Chairman Clark R. Jack son attribute, the collections to easier financial condtions, most estates pre ferring, when money i. difficult to, secure, to allow the 6 per cent pealty to accrue. Colections were made in 76 estates, the tavx ranging from a few dollars to $12,000. Largre taxes received yes terday were $1488 from the estate of Edward W. Andrews, former president of the Seattle National Bank, and $1745 from the estate of Samuel Frauenthal. of Seattle. TKATCLEBS" GUIDB, San Francisco Los Angeles (W'Khent Change Kb Roate) The Bis. Clean. Comfortable, Elegantly Appelated, Seaarolaa S. S. BEAVER Sails From Ainsworth Dock 3 P. M-. Wecember S. IOO Golden Mile oa Colombia River. . , All Rntrs Inrlade Berths and Mra la. Table and Service Unexcelled. The Saa Francisco al Portland S. 9. Co.. Third and Waahlntvtoa Streets I with O.-W. H. & K. Co. I Tel. Broad way 4500, A-eizL. Twin ''Palace af tnr VaartlcT -NOKTHIiKJf PACIFIC" "taltJCAl ttOH'ttUMS- SAN FRANCISCO HONOLULU "Northern Pacific" for San Franciace. DluC 2. 1. 1L la ai. a ao Steamer eipreaa leavta a A. il. (luaeh on board hli. arrive ban franciaca 3:J P. M. text day. Great Northern from San reaneleeo W Honolulu, Iter. 18, Jaa. 6, 25, 1 eb. 14. livaal uttat.r-i 6'1H A-Na -1 Alt. Phone Broadway 120. A 6S71. Ticket alio at 3d and Morrlaon. 100 3 , at.. 84 Waahinzton at. FRENCH LINE Coutiiagnie Generate Tranaatlantlqu POSTAL SERVICE. Sailings From NEW YORK to BORDEAUX" LAFAYETTE Dec 11. 3 P. M. ESPAGXE Dec 18, 3 P.M. LA TOURAIXE Dec 25, 3 P.M. ROCHAMBEAU Jan. 1.3P.M, VOH IJiFOKMATION APPLY C W Mtn.rr. M tftli at.; A. 1. tharlton, iSs'Moniaon at.: E. K. Garrlaon. C. ii. ft. P.ii Ky.; lrae.v a. hmltU. lltt 3d ' BaJrdf 100 d at.; H. '' '0? K34tl"hi: lnrton at.: North Book KoaU. 5th and Starb ati - r. MrParland. 3l and Waehlnatoa ata ! B U'. Uuffr. I4 & at.. Portland. 1 JVorth Pacific Stramahip Co. I San Francisco I . S. S. ELDER B Bails Wednesday. December 8, P. M. Ticket Office 122 A Third St. g rnones xtiain ion, wi- -Aa.i STRALIA Honolulu, Suva, New Zealand THE rALVTlAI. PASSENGER STEAMERS B.M.8 "NIAGARA" B.SI.S. "MAKCKA". (20.000 lona til.. tia.000 ton ilia.) Sail from VANCOrVKR. B. C. Nov. It. Ier. 22, Jan. 1. Apply tiDadun Paclllo Kail a v. S5 Third St., Portland. Or., or ta tba Canadian Australian Royal Mail Line. 14o Seymour Street, Vancouver. M. C. - DailyBoattoTheDalles Stra. DALLES CITT and STRANGER Leave Portland Daily. 1 A. M.. except Prlday. Lear The DaUe Daily. 7 A. M.. except Saturday. ALDKR-ST. IM):K, PORTLAND. Pboae Main 01. A 4201.