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HGH COST OF LIVING ONE REASON FOR FAVOR TO FOREIGN POTATOES: ~ GEN. BARRY ORDERED FROM NEWYORK TO PHILPPNES \t Jommmander at Governor's Isl- ind Included in Important Army Changes, Irish and Canadian Experts Argue in Washington for Ad- mittance of Products. —— —— WASHINGTON +—Whether! WASHINGTON, De 18.<Important {common trish Ato Canada, jehanges in the commands of hith Newioundland, Great 1 Ireland tranking officers of the army were an-| & and Continental Burope shail be Barred [nounced at the War Department to } from the United States became of the | we danger of import od Thomas Hi. Narry, com-| ager, of shal mitted uns | ma Kastern Departn with | sone app! oadquarters at Governor's Is N surgery i" Ato a t y to the Ph partment hearlyg to-day before ‘oteral i Mareh, to ret wrdion. J Peulkural Boord at © dipeetlon of Klin Bell, who will return to the (MAcretary west or \ited States in May / . wit. G retury of Agriculture: Major-Gen, William JT, Carter, com: | \ afMP Ireland; Pr 11. P. Guskow, an ex: manding the Seoond Tivision now in £ ‘ert’ of the Department of camp in Texas, goes to the Mawattan 4 Agriculture, 1 Halloran, | Department to relieve Brig.Gen, Fred Deputy Mint of ture of} Punston, who in April will return to the t Cami . Were among thome wh apoke | 1 nited States fur assignment to @ brig- in favor of the adinision of mand here : Clarence R. ld wards, com- t ations have been im tof manding the Sixth Brigade In the ma- the American Departnent of Axricul- | noeuvre camp inh goen to Hawal ture that in view of the short dumestio | to rele Brig. Gi M. M jacomb, ny tho First Hawallan Brig Macomb comes to Washing- Jton to retleve Hrig.Gien. Hunter Liggett lan president of the Army War College. Gen. Liggett will take Gen, Eawarde’s brigade in the Second Divi Brig.-Gen, John J. Pevahini relieved from command of the Depart- ment of Mind and now on his way home, goea to command the Eighth Urigade at the Presidio of San Fran- . relleving Brig. Ramaay D. Potts, who goes to the Seventh Brigade Vancouver barracks. John P. Wisser, command= potato crop caused by last summer's drought, the exclusion of foreign pota- toes would go far toward raising prices in tho United State At the outset Secretary Houston sald the question under consideration was not the lifting of at embargo against Giseased potatoes, but whether a quar- anting should be Absolute or adminin- tered in euch a way to admit entry of potatoes properly passed upon by Government experty. Senators and Representatives in Congrese from many States protested an gomeee —_— againat any policy whereby diseased » of the Second Potatoes might got nto the countey | pivimion, ymmand the Pacific A few mombers, ho A that it} eon Artillery district § would be wire to entry of) ite. ) Charles J. Bafley, at prea- * foreign potatoes in Wie hope of reduces tent at Fort Worden, Wash, goer to {ing high prices of fyi. Jommand the » Atlantte | Among those who weed an unre: | crtiery district at Fort Totten. { protect the Amer+ | pejeving Col. J. I. White. \ jean crop of potatoes even should it few youre Jounnon | of Maine and Representatives Manahan and Meeneraon, Minnenopa; Lindquist, le ees CHARLESTON WINNERS. FIRST RACK- Fordney and McLaughlin of Michigan; | five furlongs: purse 4400; five furlong: BeMomridge and Taylor of Colorado, | Hoctor K vdall, 18 (Huxton), 4 to * and Underhill of New York, to & and 1 to 3 wont Elmahdi, 110 Representatives Taylor of New York | (MeTaa 1 to 2 and t to & and ‘Donahue of Pennsylvania favored 1, mm (Turner) Oe tbe entry of potatoes under “proper tn- x im licks, Pet, Toneburg, Vellchen qgection regulations, ureing that 16) seaneon, Old Jendan, Tom Hancock, also Shor people of the nation were ettitied \ gw hope for a reductlon in food price. | Ft ; “Mri Taylor declared that the price of ‘OND RAC pope lie ate patatoes fh the oltles was inilated by | UPward: eatin ; “fit dealéte’’ “Bid that foreian pota-| Hgay, Us (Deronde), even, 7 to 0 an ; tess opnid te a potential faction in re | OUe frat: Nivt, 101 (MoTaggart), 7 to 6, deding the cost of tiving |3 and 1 to 2 second; Hig Dipper, a |m (Doyle, 1 to 14 to 1 and 6 to 6 i third. ‘Time, 1161-6, Veneta Strome, ey langea Mimselt tm all, |} istheiburs if, Gegnant, Mie Primity, N.Y, Dee 18! protogorns alae ran. Méward F. Hitehcock, who wax held in TT » RAC! Mandl dail here on a charge of murdering nin| THIRD RACK cure brother-in-law, Henry Norton. on a) gt taste S CAA Gut farm near here te welf to-day in hia « of bed clothing inmate of Matteawa: ton with @ sledge hamm: : teak weal ar i CHARLESTON ENTRIES. Hertnis, 108 (Goose), 8 to 1, 2 to 1, second; Kakuka, 10k vided, Brave Cunarder, Yenghee first to 1 and Pumer), 7 to 10, 1 to 4 and out. Princ ek ONCE War Atl He killed Nor- | Tine, 1.15 1-6, wlwo rane FOURTH KACH—~Three-year-olds and ipwarl; 40; one mile—Servicence, % — (MeTaxsart), 10 to 1, 6 to sand 9 to 10. RACE TRACK, CHARLESTON, §. ©. | rat, Dick Deadwood, % (Martin), 6 to Dee. 18.—The entries for to-morrow’ “yner Fo 2 te Lund 7 tod, second; Merry Lad, 7 to 2, 4 tof and 7 to ®. Cal, Cook, eather ran. ré 8 follows: BACK—Pume G00; two yearsiis; well fitg abd @ lef furlongs, Sir Caledor, Mal 1 Cieka. Fat, 100 Orange, m: Im Purners, H ‘The race are 04; Hocair, 10 RACE ‘Phrve-year-ai one wile and quarter Spindle, 108; *Jal flla Grane, 09, Dyuauit —_ ee _ ‘ust, 110, ate trou = we, ani THIRD KRACK Art Rick, 3; Swift Sure, 105, *No Quarter, fee yearckis and \yxaris, 110; Kyo ‘nite, dix furlongs. Unie dace Batwa, 112: + Minow FOURTH RACE Selim: tree sear olds wud 115; tia Saivrelia, 6. Laly Meader, ' captain Sinha, “Menara, ti) Mer, 163; . 4 Vrerle, 110. va ibtve year-ulde and up $ *Viaible, 108; *Aaleeia, Marion Boy,” 110. sie ee Sear 12; #0 104: Meno, ie iiani ee ea 8s Band. 100;' sir Denral.’ 112, “Dusky Adlington, 101; *2udge Monch, 101 us 4, 108, Judge PAwiteutice ‘allow arack fast, | Tywaace claimel, Track heats, M HEAT FARIN Feaat~ : — a a C= wm THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, ' WALL STREET. | THE CLOSING QUOTATIONS. |" = to accord with re YIELD OF LEADING STOCKS BASED ON PRESENT SELL- tard 01) of Kentucky stockholders Hox dailidba F capital stock from $1 Rate. | m4 4, @ nd to ingeease direc Amalgainated Copper « we *| > to seven mombers. American Can pe ny ut alii me bili American Car & Foundr, uh ! | CHICAGO WHEAT AND CORN American Smeitess . { MARKETS. American Smeiters pt WHEAT. Canadian Pav ithe \ in, § Consolidated Gna ry py thern pf aT a ¥ Net low, Chae Ci we Northern Pact Se rf "S Nort rac bm vivesla ‘ Se oH gy ghtly jower and barely Earopean inquiry is slow, and Southern Pa that the two Govern- Union Pacific U8 Bteel ending arvesting 1. &, Btert pt 8, Bteel p Hock Areenting restrict drink Market (Tos 1 the nte tte Yansed, dull and steady up hoon the market was dull, but a re pe Buy. ade rat when prices ce actionary tendency was In evidence ! . s | avy receipte and re- wka that had been the most i | puntey offering o during the day. ‘anadian Pa ” i | Wheat Was vy in the afternoon { 1 : eid 4 ‘land toward the close reached the low- aes ph a eer ee at “ sisi day—trom 1 to 11-8 below newe sure, assisted by the beats, —_ _ | Vedt cnd clowed at the low figs Deine ten he ds eS ITEMS FOR INVESTORS. |" ae mint Dawa aiaiihe Hee Hacifle " o nnd ‘Telertaph Come! vutinued to sag off in the The closing figures showed irregiar ee Onn Ot : Closing a Utue, above changes, « few off and somo up, 1 Ren on the sre FPavasierpaee showing longos of 3-4 bs small fractions, Interest in centered in t Di, and the Street show tlon to awalt Ite passage. 292,819 wharen. The opening was lower all around as A result of weaknews avroad, part! larly in Paris, The room traders wel bearish, and the only buying was whut wan met on a ecale down. | Canadian Pacific was th feature, opening at 2141-2 to Jatter a fous of 41-2 pointe, Selling ap Deared to have come from Europe, | where the stock Is largely held, American Telephone opened pointe off, at 1131-2, as a re Postmaster-General Burl mendations in favor of ownership. Amalmamated ¢ Ing 6-8, to 08 T-4, bi the decline Heavy loss of gold as shown in Bank of England statement was unfavorably mmented upon aw an indication that Paris has been obliged in ite troubles to draw metal from there. American Expresa broke par for ¢ firat time alnce 188, welling at 97 1-2 The general list sold off from 1-8 to} 34 below the close of Wednesday. e Carrene Total sole » date ating In ti Uni ‘ 2 ened at slight advance on b but faléd to hold fal offerings from red, Aa census Last o ter forelgn market, raina when rather be ith werd encoun MOTHER! IF CHILD'S TONGUE IS COATED. cross, feverish, consti- pated, give “California rup of Figs.” weaker Westinghousd quarterly dividend Union regular mon r share, record De 8y Mt quarterly di and prefer Wound Signal cy Ndend d stocks 19 to tpany, ath the of $1.50 payable J ot! a1, | Lid Tho New per cent, | record De solidated Tractio pher Was wea If of to stock of 1 divi The stat that wh a bald common sto doubtful wh paid this year, and n been called for this purpose, wits A laxative Gi} hay ck child to-morrow. Children simply will not | take the time from play to empty t! which become clogged up wi ral ish; stomach sour, Mother! If coated Southern is extreme 1 will be K hus yet | ‘Toward otid of the firat hour market | ver# of St. Lauis & San Pran-{or your child is listless, eross, feverish, tmproved « Uttlo and there was a fulr | road have received « , | bad breath, restless, doesn’t eat heartily, | volume of activity which tended to sus- disburse: full of cold or has yore throat or any tata the inierest of traders, and strength | maturlig or le u's ailment, give a Usagi ‘a forni rup of Fi Linsunt ta [don't worry, beeguse it is perfectly \ less, and in a few hours all this consti-’ pation poison, sour bile, and fermenting waste will gently move out of the bow- cts and you have a well, playful Gone A thorough all thas nual Interest on $6s,00 hen funding 49 falls du be paid about $1 of fest and Total was shown in the big Eastern railroads lke New York Central, which advanced 7-8 from the low point reached after the opening to 9 3-4; New Haven and Penn- eyivania gained a little, and Telephone tock rallied to tte closing pri | rit, 11-2 points above {ts early Assets lea ay quarter aw. In the second hour, and during early ! n, oftuines afternoon, after the rumor of Ja ent? dividend eg Beware of counterfeit fig sy wer Ask nil some fa owed 114 ages and for grown-ups plainly printe sues ecored substantial gains, Cana ita sh comin the bottle. Look cai and see Pucitlc kept below its o Mig Price Une | ILS) per cent, previous year, Prot it is made by the fornia Fig der prosmure at 213 L- to] joy surplus as of June 9 was $ rup Company.” Don't be fooled! 65-8, up 188 from tte ‘ene tral Leather up Ainerican = Can from 2% to WG-4 Around 2 o'clock | realiaing sales eased prices off from the | ading actively decrease! to wrtions after Union Pacit) statement was pubilshed. —=——— Peerage for Mr. Bryce LONDON, Dec. bestowal of a peerage on Jamen Bryce, former British Ambassador at Washington, 1s forecast to-day by Truth in writing about @rob- able New Year's honors. 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Subse. | NUT S-sew Mixed—tetra Faney—t tb, Cartons ey 9} quently there was a dip, influenced by FIG S—smyrnn tayer—No. 1 box 15 the spoctal weakness which developed in Canadian Poe but the market | oon steadied, With decided strength CHEESE- t= + 5 RAISIN S—tebie Clusters -tinported tb. phy ay > ORANGES =Solected Moride—doz .20 ire re- above nee n welling pi Jaxed and prices rallied to a littl tho opening level, showing net adv. jfrom 1 ty 8 polnts above yesterday amentnetifinnee CONSOLIDATED STOCK EXCHANGE. developing in the early after There was a tendency on the Moor to! construe the currency bill situation much more favorably This view was helped by unconflemed reports wi efreulated that J. J. HIM would be the Chairman of the Federa! Neserve Board. Th rly earnings statenfent of the Union Pacific algo exerted a good effect market wise. rt nest quatity-—Tb. Ei E { Prot taking influenced prices at the} We are still selling the best Higher levels, #o that a number ot prominent stocks failed to sell as high STORACE EGGS JUNE BUTTER .. on tha Consolidated as they did on the New York Stock Exchange, Steel dia Tnot get above 5-8, while it touched 6 5-8 on the other board; Reading abave 1625-8, against 1623-4, and ‘Untén Pacific above 16178, against 152, Husiness was lon an excellent scale, with commission a hou Kept active harting: orders, A Se ee ee cD | Ghe Christmas Coffee of the greatest coffee merchants, And no other coffee had, in so marked a degree, the keen fragrance which makes coffee appetizing. Serve it at your Christmas Dinner. Yearsago,ArbuckleBrothers wanted an extra fine coffee for personal use, and to send out as Christmas gifts. Their idea was to get a coffee so distinctly good, a coffee so delicious, that whoever used it would get an entirely new idea of how good coffee | could be, Every kind of cofiee grown was tried. 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