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Show lllfT'S AQVANCE jOTJAiNTAIKEO j ;,v fo Take Profits Cause J Ijilstantial Cheek in Up-ffard Up-ffard Movement. g4D DEALS STILL 1 STIMULATING FACTORS Kl .nlifl Great Italian Earth- j lie Has Some Sentimental Depressing Influence. ii TORK. Dec. 29. The rate at -'m ' Jet started upward with the bvtit dealings In stocks, nftor 'W anas holidays, was not maln-l maln-l T tha second day of operations, -rr-tlaf check was encountered In n?S Si of the offerings to sell at the bt for the level at the out-v75? out-v75? i'r Vas considerably liigner. of 5 ,riame Investment buying is rec-V rec-V Shv lt sober methods and Its ..'ul scrutiny of privilege price 'Mat ?th relation to dMdend rates in J - i'-ent of income returns to con-? con-? a Vuittlng conditions in the money Willi ? Tve realizing pressure was most itorrT Win "some of the stocks which iti,i rit conspicuous In recent sudden 7ii ; It Including some of the lower ?g fload stocks, called eligible for tr1 -Hut embraclnc also some of the : "01 iti tpeculatlve favorites. 'ltt fnflroad deals continued to play a cover .V peculation and to touch some !aim Si wh lis animating influence, industrials showed themselves lr Sire to trade of the same hopeful cePliP X. tcjilch proved efficacious in ton r'jieir prices yesterday. Copper he tol 'ns marked up again at the New forlt "til exchange and in the London 1 ird further reports were heard p?; irJve movement among consum-ffnt, consum-ffnt, zii refined copper, but that group. St M lowr PrlceE notwithstanding' -.. I ji million. '! ilu i J much discussion yesterday i Qk '"-jfltiant effect on railroad earn-! earn-! Si j result from the proposed advance : 3; ct rites on January 1. of which 3: been filed with the interstate I ct commission. Railroad traffic ? -J, j displayed no more than a quiet l iaEa with the freight movement i ''jjiit give expression to enthusl-: enthusl-: ' 3 1 tht comparisons of reports of 1 I; earnings with the last year from 2 ' ii?- onward it is pointed out that ' Jbrlon Is with the slunjp in gross ' 'Jm following the panic and while Vljcx txpenscs were still held at an ! v?Mtt level no time had yet been Ju pnt Into effect measures of ..Jib. In other words; conditions at j i last year and In the period l! 'At-j Jtn the most unfavorable for '2 ' jl iads which have existed for 'S mis past so that satisfaction with 0 i .V-t contract at this time will de- til c rtralnt. U ,fil Italian earthquake calamity 'i ,v : pressure on the market, but .'3 'l( izmtal effect of such great dls-K dls-K .di It depressing to property values. 13 1 rn ol the Balkan situation also U -41 c disquieting effect on foreign ,vi lTfce decline in sterling exchange 1-J.it & pue with that at Paris, loav- ' Tnfcrce of the demand on our gold .fi jitout the same. Money was of-tj of-tj 1 My In time loans and rates de- -1 The closing tone of the stock t :tu distinctly weak, after a dav 73 '-f 1 In? was an Influence on .some 19 .I ?i0isllvc bonds as well as stocks. ;i '.tens of the bonds division was - M ifffular. Dralings were still on 't"m 'jj,'315- Total sales, par value, f! i States 3s declined 3 per cent jj j St Louis Wool. 125 :il LOUIS, Dec. 29. Wool- Un- ;M Wl sedium grades, combing and 0I ; 15g23ic; light line. J6920c; M jjt!, lOJiCc; tub-washed, 23 m 5r |