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    March 8, 1911 T H E D A I L Y M I R R O R Page 17STOCKS AND SHARES.Brightens and South - EasternsAgain Rise Rapidly.STRENGTH OF CONSOLS.

    3 , COPTIIALI. B U I L D I M G S , E . C .O Q t he eve o f t he gener a l s e tt l ement mar ke t s , a sa whole were quiet and business none too plentiful .Home s tocks aain attracted their fair share ofa t t en t ion . - Consols continued their big r ise, and

    the .Sou ther n R ai lway s tocks gave ano ther b r i l li an td i s p l ay o f s t r eng th . Gr and T r unk s wer e aga in agood ipar kc t . T he M in ing con tango was eas i l y a rranged, but apart f rom West Africans , which continued their merry f lutter , l i t t le fresh business cameto hand for the new time. After a fair ly satis factory s tar t Rubber shares gave way sharpSy allr ound and c los ed weak . A s pur t i n Sp ies was t heJ ea tu r e o f t he Oi l s har e mar ke t .I n t he M oney mar ket t he op in ion i s now be in gg enerally expressed that the Bank rate will beiwered to 3 per cent, this week. Discou nt ratescons equen t ly r emained weak , a l t hough the mys t er yof the eJusive Brazil ian gold has not yet beensolved. Loan s rema ined in i jood dem and at anything up fo 31- per cent. , but the market kept clearof the Bankj which was , in fact , repaid the smalls um due ,Helpe d by the s ugges t ions of L or d S t . Aldwynfor their popular isati tui , Consols set a good exampleto the res t of the House by adding yet anothereighth to their big r ise. The y now s tand at 81- ^for cash and 8lJ for the accounta r ise of | s incethe las t sett leme nt a week ago. Atten tion in theHo me Railway ma rket was a^jain monopolised bythe Southern s tocks . The bri l l iant r ise in South-Easte rn Deferred proved to be unfinished, and witha spurt of another IJ the price reached 52| , clos ingat t he ' ver y bes t . B r igh ton Def err ed s pur t ed noless than 1 to 107J on the exc ellent traff ic g ain,and the Chat ham s tocks were better af ter theirp r ev ious day ' s weaknes s . T he Sou th- E as t er ntraff ic increase of .1,447 was regar ded as quitegood. A quarter of the recent sharp spurt in GreatW es ter ns was i os t , and the t r ade and heavy s tocksgen erall y closed lower on the day, unaffected bythe exce l l en t B oar d o f T r ade r e tu r ns ,

    TWO MORK SCOTTISH DIVmRHD3,Expectation was only jus t realised by the Caledonian dividend, .and the price of the Deferredstock fell back a half on i ts appeara nce. I t is atthe rate of 3i per cent, per annum on the UndividedOrdinary s tock, which gives one-half per cent, tothe Deferred s tock agains t nothing at this t ime las tyear . T he ca i r y - lo r war d a t ^11 ,700 compar es wi thdfil2,000. This f inal dividend on the De ferredstock makes f per cent, for the whole of 1910.A much better showing was the result of theGlas gow and Son th- W cs ter n R ai lway C om pany .The Deferred s tock is to receive 2^ per cent. ,agains t I-4- per cen t, las t year , w hereas an incre aseof one-half per cent, was all that bad been expected. The carry-forward at .9,830 is an increaseof 630 . G las gow and Sou th- W es tcr n D ef er r edstock rose H to 42 on the ann ounce ment .With busin ess in New York so quie t , bus iness inAmericans in London is s t i l l quieter , ami the present inactivity of the Yankee market is most unusual, Wall Street sent a few buy ing orders inthe af ternoon, and prices kept quietly f irm, butunti l the poli t ical air is , a l i t t le clearer and unti lsome of the important trus t decis ions have beenhanded down dea l er s a r e no t expec t ing the mar ke tto develop either way to any e.\ tent .

    HEXICftNS STILL BISE.Gr and T r unk J un io r s tocks wer e st i l l i n dem and ,and the T h i r ds r os e ano ther e igh th , bu t t he Or d i nar y s tock , a f t e r a good s t a r t , c los ed unchangedon the day . B uyer s aga in made a dead s e t a tM exican Or d inar y s tock , and the p r i ce ga inedano ther ^ ; t he Seconds , however , f e l l back aquar t e r . For e igner s wer e f ea tu r e l es s , and Per uvians becam e quieter . Prices kept generally f irm.C olombian Nat iona l C us toms bonds wer e i n demand , and r os e H to 73 . T he C us toms Deben tu r esof 1908 were a lso s trong , r is ing two point s to 73,The carry-over in the Mining markets was arranged with the utmost ease, and the tone, if notthe business , was better for the new time . Eldorado Bankets fel l back despite the receipt of afavourable cablegram s tating that the reef had beenintersected in the seventh level , assaying 2o2, IGdwt,a ton over 72in. Chief interes t again centred inWest African descriptions , and the market made agood deal of noisemore than was jus tif ied by theamo unt of business transacted. Most of the activecounters again closed better on the day. GoldC oas t Amalgamated , T aquah and W as s au a l l improved . Up to now the public seem to have entirely refused to part icipate in the gamble, despitethe valiant efforts of the profess ionals , and i t doesnot look as if the f lutter will be able to las t muchlonger ,

    RUBBER GHARE WEAKNESS.Paris was a heavy buyer of Spies , and the priceenjoyed a sharp spurt of Is , 3d. to 33s . 3d,Af t er beg inn ing qu i t e wel l R ubber s har es becameuncer t a in i n t one , and s ome r a ther heavy s e l l i ngbefore the sett lement lef t pr ices f lat at the close.Lingg is were ninepenc e lower on the day at51s. 6d . , and V al l ambr os a s .f e l l a s h i l l i ng , bu tHighlands , in which there is said to be a subs tantial bear account, kept f irm. The re is a hugeaccount in Rubber shares now open^ and carryover a r r angement s , wher ever p r ac t i cab l e , wer emade yes t e r day .

    Pictorial ?Ie\v.^paper 7 per Cent. Orel, . . . SIg. 6d, to 22s. Od.Pietoti;' . ! Kewspaper S pot Cant. Pret.... IBs. 5d. to 18a. 9d.A woman named M ar y Ann M ar t in , aged th i r t y -eight, the wife of a local postman, res iding at Enf ield, las t night s trangled her fourteen-mo nths-oldbaby and then cut her own throat with a razor .I t is thought she will recover .

    T H I S M O R N I N G ' S N E W S I T E M S .ALGIERS, T ues day . Pr inces s Henr y o f B at t en-berg arr ived here to-day to make a s tay of somedur a t ion , R euter .A pr opos a l t o open the pav i li ons a t B our nem outhon Sunday af t e r noons was pas s ed yes t e r day by thebor ough counci l .T he E ar l o f Der by , s ays l as t n igh t ' s Gazette,has been appo in t ed honor ar y comm ander o f t heR oyal Naval Volun teer R es er ve .A new horse ambula nce, f i t ted with a padd edstall and rubber tyres , has been presented to OurDumb Fr i ends L eague by M r , Al f r ed G. Vander -

    bilf.M r , F . P i er ce , a bu t cher , wi th s hops in E oy i lhroad aad Brockley Rise, Catford, has beep robbedby a pick pocket of ^6 3 in ,1 crowd outs ide th eL e w i s h a m H i p p o d r o m e .On the arr ival at Guernsey las t night of thebrigantine Zenith i t was reported that a Londonman named W at s on f e l l over boar d and wasdrowned off the Caskets .M r . F r eder i ck J ohn J acks on , C .B . , C .M .G. , a tp r es en t L i eu t enan t - Gover nor of t he E as t Af r i caPr o t ec to r a t e , has been appo in t ed Gover nor andC ommander - in - C hief o f Uganda .T he K ing and Q ueen o f t he B elg i ans, t r ave l l i ngas Coun t and Countess Kesh , arr ived at Genoa ye sterday from Santa Margheri ta (Liguria) , and, af tera d r ive t h r ough the c i t y , embar ked on the W hi t eS tar l i ner C anopic f o r Alexandr i a .

    T he L o ndon C or r a ty C oimci l r a t e , i t was s t a t eda t l as t n igh t ' s meet ing , i s t o r emain a t I s . 5d . ther a t e f o r t he pas t f our year s .Messrs . t iar l and and Wolff at Belfas t yes terdayannou nced the date of the launch of the new WhiteS tar mammo th l i ner T i t an i c as M ay 31 .Judge Parry, s i t t ing for the f irs t t ime yes terdayat Sevenoaks County Court , said that in succeedingJudge Eraden he felt he had to follow a man ofgr ea t eminence .The Regis trar-General ' s report for las t week,issued las t night, s tates that in I^ondon deaths frommeasles fur ther rose to 136, whils t 211 cases werenotif ied as occurr ing.L or d S t r a thcona , as p r es iden t o f t he R oya ! I n s t i t u t e o f Pub l i c Hea l th , has p r es e i . l ed ' a pe t i t i on ,s ays l as t n igh t ' s Gazette, for a charter of incorporation for the ins ti tuteA p l a in t i f f a t Sou thwar k C ounty C our t w ass t a t ed yes t e r day to have been t r ea t ed a t a L ondonhos p i t a l f o r t he compla in t o f ano ther pa t i en t ,t he i r car ds hav ing acc iden ta l l y been exchanged .Our a t t en t ion has been ca l l ed t o t he f ac t t ha tM r . F r eder i ck Young , t he mas t er o f t he C hopwel iSchoo l , under s t ands t her e i s s ome r ef i ec t i on uponhis school discipline contained in the ser ies ofpictures which appeared in our issue of De. 'em-ber 2. We need hardl y say that no such ref lectionwas i n t ended , a nd we ar e s o r r y i f s uch an impr es s ion s hou ld have been cr ea t ed .

    A C C I D E N T TO MH. H. P . C H A P L I N , T H E C R I C K E T E R .

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    There was an extraordinary sequel at the WestLond on Police Cou rt yes terday to the case in whicha man named M i l l e r and M r s . F lo r ence Upton wer echarged with being concerned iu breaking into Mrs ,Upton ' s own f l at , 74 T algar th M ans ions , W es tKens ing ton , and s t ea l i ng j ewel l e r y be long ing toMiss Jess ie Ell iott , who was s taying at the f lat ,Mrs. Upton made a confess ion, i t was s tated, thats he and M i l l e r had ar r anged to car r y ou t t heburglary, and af ter Miss Ell iott , who has s incebecome M r s . E r nes tR ix , had g iven ev idence , t heprisoners were committed for tr ial .Immediately af ter , Mr. Ernest J , Rix, MissE l l i o t t ' s newly- mar r i ed hus band , was char ged wi ths t ea l i ng f rom H ar r od ' s s t o r es , wher e he was emp loyed , a d i amond r ing and o ther j ewel l e r y va luedat d681, and rem ande d on bail ,I t was s tated that while Rix was away on hishoneymoon i t was f ound tha t he had ob ta ined , between Sep tember 1 and Nov ember 31 , f rom aievveiler a r ing and two necklets , saying they wereto r Har r od ' s . T hey had no t been en t er ed i nI larrod's s tock-book or paid for .

    L or d Ki t chener s a i l ed f r om M ombas a y es t e r day ,s ays R eu ter , fo r E ng la nd .Your Headache ory o u r N e u r a l g i aKattA for Id.in Ten JVITnutpaaeuro guaranteed or your money"taclttliat's th o Kaputliie way,Safe curequick and sure.

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    S T A Y E D IN BED FOR SIXTEEN YEARST o o M u c h R e s t C a u s e s D e a t h o f S t e p n e y

    W o m a n W h o G r i e v e d fo r D a u g h t e r .Sixteen years spent in bed was s tated at a Stepneyinquest yes terday to have resulted in the death ofE mi ly C uUey , aged s even ty - one .A doctor gave evidence that the woman, who wasthe wife of a t in-plate .work er , died from a diseaseof the heart which was caused by lying in bed.The sudden death of a daughter s ixteen years agocaused her to take to her bed, which she refusedto leave,

    CLAPIIAM CRIME TIUAL.Judge Asks Counsel Q uestioning CabdrivefTo Use Simpler Language.

    Nodding to h i s couns e l and f ak ing a compr ehens ive look round the court , Stinie Morrison sett leddown in the dock at the Old Bailey yes terday tohear the witnesses for the prosecution in his tr ialfor the murder of Leon Beron on Claphara Com-mon on New Year ' s mor n ing .The waiter , Joe Mintz, who received in Snehvar 'sres taurant the parcel which Morrison said contained a f lute, was the f irs t to give evidence, and

    Mr. Abinger (counsel for the defence) el ici ted fromhim that af ter trying to bans himself he had beenin C olncy Hatch As y lum.Mr, Abinfjer ; Was that a s ingle attempt on yourpart?-I don' t tel l you that , l l iLit is my b usiness .T he J udge in t e r vened to r emar k to M r . Abingertha t he was ask ing the man whether he a t t em ptedto commit a felony," I am no t imput ing a f e lony , " r e tu r ned couns e l ."T he man may no t be in h i s r i gh t mind . "" Tha t is for a Court to deci de," observed Mr.J us t i ce Dar l i ng .Mint/-, then s lated that he had atte mpte d suicid eon ly once .Mrs. Deifch repeated the evidence she had givenin the poiice-court lo the effect that in the ear iymor n ing o f J an uar y 1 s he saw pr i s oner and B er ontogether .E dwa r d Haym aUj the cab- dr iver who s a id i ha th c drove Morri son and anoth er man from MileE nd- r oa d to L avender Hi l l on t he mor n ing o fJan uar y 1, said that he went to the police -s tationand m ade a s t a t ement on j . anuar y 9 o r 10 . i f t e rr ead ing a no t i ce of f ering a r ewar d ,Dur ing M r , Abinger ' s c r os s - examinat ion theJud ge interpo sed to suggest Ihat he should use al i t t l e s impler l anguage be t t e r s u i t ed t o t he compr ehens ion o f a cab- dr iver , and the j u r y a pp lau dedthe s ugges t ion .T he hear ing was ad jour ned t i l l t o - day .

    a t e t h o r o u g h l y S o l u b l e . T h e y a r er ead i ly as s imi l a t ed by the d iges t i vea p p a r a t u s , s o t h a t n o u n d i s s o l v e dp a r t i c l e s a d h e r e t o t h e d e l i c a t e m e m b r a n e s o f t h e s t o m a c h , t o c a u s e i r r i t a t i o na n d d i s c o m f o r t .

    Fo r a l l a f f ec t i ons o f t hs d ig es t i vecen t r es , i i ver , and k id ney s , t hzs c p i l l sw i l l b e f o u n d a s p l e n d i d m e d i c i n e a n da ton i c as wel l .

    T h e i r a c t i o n i s p a i n l e s s , e a s y , a n dlas t i ng i n i t s e f f ec t s . T h ey can a lw aysb e r e li e d u p o n .

    T o p r o f e s s i o n a l p e o p l ethey ar e i n d i s p e n s a b l e .

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