Show MORE LIQUIDATION Of DE STRONG STOCKS Wall Street Shaken Again by Decided Drops In Many of the Leaders New York Dec 19 The Thc The stock market was again thrown Into convulsions convulsions con con- today b by hea heavy liquidation In priced high-priced securities of ot the gilt ell sort and prices declined from a point or so In the less important stocks tocks to from four to eight per cent In n the more prominent securities Trading had all the earmarks o of heavy liquidating liquidating- sales ales by important financial In Interests prompted maIn lJ by th the extreme monetary stringency Call money rates held well above 2 20 O per cent during the greater part ol of the da day and though at one time they fell as low Jow as ns S per cent the ruling rate rato was close to lo 20 St St. Paul which sold rights ex was under continued pressure and fell ten to which was equivalent to a n maximum decline ol of 6 C per cent The rights fell ell from 35 to 32 Next to lo St St. Paul the the- lull Hll stocks and Reading were the tho worst sufferers Reading fell 6 C points while Union Pacific Louisville Nashville Missouri l Pacific and Amalgamated Copper declined from 1 to 2 per c cent nt Losses of 4 5 6 per cent were shown In Delaware Hudson Hudlon and Chicago Northwestern as well as nc In American Smelting Refining The market touched the lowest level leve about mid day when whon at the same time enormous I activity was vas shown The arrival arrival ar nr- ar- ar rival of Secretary Shaw in town gave rise to rumors of ot prospective treasury relief reller to the money market markeL This Induced in induced induced In- In heavy Y covering of short contracts contracts contracts con con- tracts in consequence of which the market experienced quite a pronounced ed ell rally towards tho the close gains o of from 1 to 3 per cent from the low lo level Jevel being quite quito general Government bonds bond unchanged Railroad Rail flail road and aull other bon bonds s lower Jower nail nail-I Range c.- c. of or Prier I Today's prices were Open High Low Close Copper lO I Am C C. C and J. J F 12 8 H 41 H 41 HA A Am m. m I Leco tco 7 4 72 Am Smelt 1 U- U Preferred Am Sug Re Ref 1 Ann Ana Min Mm Co 14 27 8 Atchison D. D and ond O. O n. n R. R Tea Trans ns 79 Si S1 79 SOt Can Pacific 1 3 91 C. C Gt We t 17 6 17 17 In 17 C. C M. M and St St. P. P Pl 4 15 Hi Preferred 15 It IC Chi Nw 21 19 Cob Colo Fuel 53 55 51 1 4 Cole Colo and lG 3 36 1 e Con GA 33 U. U and R. R G. G 42 12 41 41 43 43 42 43 Gen Elec 57 Gt at Nor pd 1 Ill III Cent IiI 1 I. I and N IH US Mex Ct Cent n t. t 26 6 27 20 27 M. M K an and d T. T 4 40 IO 40 38 40 Not Nat Lead 72 7 72 70 72 0 N. N Y i Cent 12 l J Nor Pac 1 02 Pic Mall Mail 37 31 37 37 4 37 la Ry 1 1 Gas 95 9 93 94 R Reading a ln 1394 Rep I. I and S. S 35 4 S 35 Rock Island 29 29 29 s 2 29 Sloss 74 4 74 7 7 75 So Pacific 92 92 93 91 92 So o R fly 32 33 32 32 T. T and P I 61 35 23 ft ii 11 P. P 18 is i's s 1814 13 S. S Rubber I tL 43 50 li U. U S. S lt Steel er m m 47 t 47 Preferred IH 1024 Wabash 19 19 19 19 19 Total sales shares Copper Market Sales HI High h. h Low Close Close- Bing 1025 2962 t 2087 B. B C C. G GI l 2023 N. N B. B Coal Cord II I 3 B. B and I. I 10 17 C. C M. M r. r SO SO 15 13 44 41 C. C Han Range no C. C IO SO SI 00 Cum EI Ely 2 20 1150 1150 1100 D D. DV V Yo 1950 j- j K B B- 1201 1200 nc 1187 Granby ow GOO 1350 1300 1351 1350 G. G C C. DOM XU Nev New Con ICO 10 1750 1151 17 1750 1700 W lUll Nev Ne Utah N. N B n. B. B G 1000 U. U Cop 10 no U. U States CO 00 Pr Prof 2 H. H 7 4 1187 Utah Con 2370 rO C. C and A. A 10 1040 IU 1621 o Hi 1625 25 1100 1612 Newhouse roo 1700 1700 1700 Henl K Transfers Maggie B. B Thompson to J. J Christensen Chris- Chris 15 acres 35 Is 2 S No N C. C Christensen jr to James Thompson Pt 2 46 B 13 BFrank D. D 2700 Frank Brown to Rebecca B n. Car Car- ter 15 feet lot 16 Glendale Glendale Glen Glen- dale dalo park O. O F F. Peterson et nl al to J. J rYar V. SV Yar Warburton urton ft rt sw fr 34 31 It ft Cl s of nc no 3 3 S. IS B n 1000 Olof Chytraus to Carrie Carrl Warden i feet blk I. 1 B n 70 Paul Frederickson to Andrs Pearson Pearson Pear Pear- son on acres 23 S Is le e e OO 2000 Lillian 1 M. M Moon to S. S L. L Inv mv Co 16 Il 2 29 acre 5 C C. C 1 I 1 Frances A. A lon to Charlotte Charlotto Homer 7 S. OS IS C C. C i Arzella W. W Symons to Brown Drown T T. T n. n v. v co lO rods rolls sw fr tr ne 3 Z 3 32 r. r B n 10 Louisa Marsh to Same 1 It Pt 4 32 B. B 50 Augustine I Kendall endall to Central Realty Co rods ne no fr sw aw 1 I 51 56 A t Isaac Isnac E. E Stocking to lo Anna J. J Crane acres 11 U 11 38 Iw lw 26 A. A W. W Worthen orthen to Win 10 and I pt lt t l I 1 l. l Park place 1700 Edith Palmer lalmer to Mark Borg IOl lots 1 and und 2 block 3 3 Holland Hollund fluh 1400 1100 I s Notes tes The Tho old Jaques residence on Brigham Brigham Brigham Brig- Brig ham street between Fifth East and Sixth East streets Is being torn down for fOI the erection of a new home b by Dr William T. T Cannon to cost about 10 The house Is just east of the Doo Dooly property on the south ide aide o or of Brigham street The Peterson agency sold old two lots lotson lotson lotson on their cut street running west from Seventh East street between Sixth South and Seventh South streets for each yesterday Each lot has ha a Ii frontage of 3 IP P feet on the short shor street Ephraim yesterday purchased ed cd through Cannon Cannon three and a half acres of ground south o of Calders Calder's park for 2000 from from Charles Charle Adams Adam 4 |