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COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
With One Exception All Market Oloie at
'Figure Little Changed.
PROVISIONS MAKE THE ONLY CLIMB
Wheat Closes Tliroc-I'mirtlis Loner,
Outs .Mho a Shade Down, lint Com
ii tliinrlci' llli.hrr mill Prnvls
John lit (Joint Advance.
CllirAno, Jan. 9.LlbcraI receipts and
dlnapolntlijg rubied wero factor In the
wheat market today, Stay closing 'Ho lowor.
Corn closed 'Jo higher and oata a shade
lowor anil jiro vlHloiifi 12(4l716o Imiiroved.
Tlio Hoard of Trado experienced another
whlpsaw movement today. Trado wan
larKoly professional and Iho pit feeling
iiorvoliw. May opuned V5iUc to li5io
lower at fi78".0 on disappointing Liver
pool cobles. Northwest rrcolptM wero mod
ernto and on mvrrlh'g ly aborts tlio mar
ket rallied early to "Mic. Afttr thlH ac
tion a decllno followed Ami tlio tnarkot for
a period fluctuated, narrowly, with the lonr
narrowly steady. Later tlio liberal aggre
gate of primary receipts, ('.Ol.nijo bu., against
fc.T0.inK) bu. taut year, coinblned with the
falling off In outside Hiipport, eaiixed a
break from 78c(tn 7!c and the rliiMj was
weak at "idic lower at 7740, Exporters
reported ll loads talten. Heabonrd clear
nnooH In wheat nml Hour wero equal to
f.03,000 hll. Local rceolplH wero Ml ears, not
of contract grnilc. Aliiincnpnll and Duluth
reported 2!il earn, against 405 lat week and
390 a year ago. Hradstroct' world' visible
llguros nhowed a decrcuso of 256,000 bn,
Corn wan fairly active and strong. Un
settled weather nnd tlio receipts, 323 ram,
wero factors In tlio strength. Thero wan a
good commission house demand and fair
revering during Din afternoon by shorts.
May Hold at 395i39'so.
Outs wero quiet under thn lulliiencn of
other grain. iModenito local selling pros
mire early wan later aiicceeded by a fair
otitHldo demand and a moderato cmhIi bunl
lioHN, but the cIoho wh rather eimy. lie
celptN, 1SI earn. MamifacturcrH Hold bo
tween KIm' and 25J4o and cloHcd a Imdu
lower at amjMUo.
rrovlxloiiH wero moderately aetlvo and
HtrotiK. The miirkcl opened IiIkIut In nyin
pathy with hlKher prleoa at tlio yardH, do
Kplto heavy lion recelptH. and advanced on
a Koncriil Kood dcmaiid, cIiihIuk with mo.Ht
of tlio gain held. May pork Hold between
JII.05 and J1I.I2'A and cloned ir.c hlsher lit
$11.20; May lard, between J7.3.W7.37'. and
7.M, cloHlnir 12!i(iil5c tip at 7.l7!-'Si7.r,n, and
May rlbH, between S7.n7M4f7.1i and $7.22',45P
7.2f, with tho clono 12V4C Improved at S7.S0.
l-.Htlmatcd recelptH tomorrow: Wheat, SO
ram: corn, 2S earn; oatu, 2fo cara; hoes,
SS.em head.
Tho IciuIIhk futiirea ranRod an follown:
ArlleleH.I Open. IIIkIi. I.oxvTTclOHeTjVeHV.
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Cash otiatatlonn worn na fol!nwn:
KI.OUll Oulet: winter imtentK. M TOffnoo-
HtralKhtH, S3.2iifl3.C.; olearH, J2i.S0ua.4O; sprlni;
niH'i-iiim, l...iir,i i.w; imieillH, M.(i05a.y0:
HtralKhtH. S3.20iT3.no; bakera. S2.20fT2.70.
AVI1UAT-No. 3 Hprliii;, C7f7lc; No. 2 red,
ifii iM1,
COHN-No. 2, 37Uc: No. 2 yellow. 37We.
(lATS-No. 2. 2l'ic: No. 2 white. 27U27?ic;
UYK-No. 2, r.3i45(f.lc.
HAHl.KY Kalr to choice in.illlnt- MOie
KlilSDH No. I llax. jl.BOj No. 1 northwest
ern. Sl.Ct; primo timothy, SI.75; clover, con
tract urade. S10.75. t
I'HOVIMIONS Mei polk, ver l.hl., SH.73
(Tfl5.no. l,ard. per 100 11m.. S7.23fj7.3214. Short
rlba Hldea (loone), $i;.Wiff7.25. llry Halted
Hhollldera (boxed). S.12H5.25. Short clear
MiIoh (boxed). $7.37Vji7.60.
WIIISICY-On tho tiiHls of IiIkIi wines, per
HU(JAUS-Cut loaf S6.311; Krnnnlatcd, $5.75;
confectlonorH' A, $5.CD- oft A, $5.61.
Following aro tho receipts and nhlpmentH
..Articles.' Hecolpts. Shipments.
Flour, bum 113,000 kVOoo
Wheat, htl 215.01 2."i.fM
Corn, bu 4C.'i,0oi) 127.0ili)
Oats, bu f.3,300 30.-.V,)
It.vo. bu 0.000 3,000
Hurley, bll 102.0(H) 29,000
on tlio rroduco oxeliangn today tho hut.
i it miirKi'i was nun; creameries, lMf23c:
dairies, 1220o. Checso, unlet, lO'.i'u ll'.iC.
uiiii, wi-fii, j;e.
m:v yoiuc 2i:m:hai, mahickt.
itiiiitiitliinn of llu nny on Vnrloti
CoiiiinoilltlrN.
n.' !?XV. VOItK, Jan. B.-ruiPK-Hecelpts.
H.,.v.. ,,.1,.. iiuin.j mill Clin
weaker, but not quotably lower; Minnesota
patents, SI.0iMfl.30; Minnesota bakers. S-TuOji)
3.25; winter patents, S.l,705(3.!i5; winter
xiraiKiiix, m.whi.i.iju; winter ox trim. $J.r55i
2.!KI; winter low hnuIoh, $2.I512.C0. Hvo
fluur, steady: fair to booiI, S2.0i3.15; cholco
f.n",,v.',,i,lr,'iI'll50 "uckwheut Hour, dull
It I H "il .0.
IHK'KWIIUAT-Qulot at COfitiJc, c. I. f.,
Now York.
iroHx,I?.A,',vlr,.n: yollow western, 91o;
city. P2cj ltrandywlne, $2.15fT2. 1.V
HYK-Steady; No. 2 western, ri7i f. o. b..
ill oat; state, 62JiC3e, c. I. f.. New York, car.
Jots.
' HAnLllY-Qulct; maltlni?, CO0C5c, c. I. r..
New York.
ill W'il MAI.T-Diill: western. 051T72C.
W1IMAT Iteee n h. i.l l..i J
7.99S bu.; spot market weak; No. 2 red, S2i;d
r o, b. alloat; No. 2 red. SO'.ic, elevator; No
1 northern, Duluth, Sc f. o b. alloat; No
1 hard. Duluth. 82o f. , b. alloat. Options
hail an opcnliiu decllno under forM(;n sclln
oiiu iuKiiiiiiiiuiiiK liiuies, imer wtucli tnev
recovered on bullish Arccnttnn rrnn nr,iv
a scaro of shortK nml tin. stnui'iii nt
visions. Throtmhout tho afternoon Irregular
coiiilltloiiH prevailed, prices llnally yielding
to llquhlatfon; closed weak at "WTto net
loss; January closed at noo; March'. SW.it
W440, closed at 814c; May. .V2l(,fS3 5-lKe,
cliiseil at 82 lie.
COHN Hccelpts, 22i!,300 bu.: exports. 33U
on.; spot, urni; ,-vo, 2, iti'sc elevator ami
4'4Q f- o. Ii. alloat. Option market opened
easy wltli wheat, but soon turned stronger
on fair clearances, small receipts, export
demand. Kood speculative buying mid ad
vance In provisions, closing ilrm at 4iti.o
net advance; January closed at 4iiv.c: Mav
4l;(fTttS,c. closed at He. ' ' ' '
OATS Itecelits. 57,40' bu.; exports, lfo
bu.; sot. dull; No. 2, 30o; No. 3, 2D'te: No
2 white. 32'4?32;,c; No. 3 white. 32c; traVki
mixed western. I'nti.TIo; track, white, aiirfi
35e. Options quiet but steady all day.
HOI'S Quiet; state, common to choice
1900 crop, lftt21c; ISS3 crop, UiUlSe; old olds
24lCo; Vaclllc roast, loot) crop, ISiJTlPc; 1SJ3
crop. lOffUe: old olds, 2(i(V.
lllUKS Klrm; tlalveston, 20 to 25 lbs.. 1S14
ffllio; California, 21 to 23 lbs., 19c: Texas
dry. 21 to 30 lbs.. 15c. ' 1
1,K ATI I Kit Steady; hemlock solo, rtuenos
Ayres. light to lieavywelnht, 2lT2oc; acid.
23W172U40, '
WOOL Qutot; domestlo fleece, 2IIT:i,c:
Texas, 15iil7c '
l'llOVISIONS-Heef. quiet hut flrm; fam
lly. $11.00012.00; mess, $!).00(fT9.&0; hama $19.50
6i20.iX1; packet, SIO.M; city extra Indla.Wss.
$H.00filtf.lHI. Cut meats, steady; pickled bel.
lies, 'I -''We; pickled shoulders, 5fCo:
pickled hams, Mj9i.,c. lird. ilr.n; west
ern steamed, $7"u; January cloccd at $7.M,
nominal: rotliicd, ilrm; continent, $;.70;
South America, SS.tO; compound, $5.o;U(f
5.75. IMrk. strotiKi family. $lJ.StW15.00; Rhort
clear. SI4.rof17.(K); mess. J13.0tfTlt.00.
TALKOW rirm; city, fc; country, CV.K
Sijc.
HICK Steady: domestic, fair to extra, 3T
Do; Japan, tfftTsc.
l'lOANUTS - lNiucy handplckcd, 4i05o;
other domestic, 5c.
Ilt'TTKn-ltccoliits, 6.30) pkus.: quirt anil
steady; Juno creamery, li'fi214.'j factory,
Ufilto: state creamery, lC4T2lc.
CllUKSlJ-ItecolptB, 1,312 pkes.;
Ilrm;
inucy iiirKo, i;iu maoo ii'jiuH'Sc; rancy
small. Ilsjiil2c.
1COOS Hccelpts. S.llt ikRS.; steady; west
ern, avoniKo packed, at murk, 204i23c; west
eriir loss off, 21c.
Ml'JTAI.S Oeneral conditions In the metal
iiinrsci wero wnnoui imporiani clianRC.
l"ollowlmr a decline In tin of nlinnl ! nt
London to iJHS 17s Cd. owIiir to a hick of
huylius orders, the local ntluation openo I
easv and ruled weak ilurlnir tlin rant ..r tli.-i
session and llnally closed easy in tone at
$2iS.fi!M, ORalast $2i:.00O2i5.S7s. the ilRiiro cur
rent at yesterday's close, with sellers .it
that basis; copper ruled dull and feature
less all day. rlosinir on tho nominal basis
of $17 for Lake Superior and SIG.C214
cnstliiK aim oieetroittc, wltli prices abrnid
uuchaiiRed at JC72 10h for spot; lend and
nponer coiuinue to ruie nun nno wero non
in fill v minted at SI :I7-. n.d SI IMil IS re
spcctlvcly. Knells!! Iron m.irkcta developed
an easier undertone and closed nt Ms J01
at OIiisrow and nn 4'4d at MlddlcsboroitK'i,
with domestic Iron markets Mat and wI'.M
out quotable chaliKC, boliiR nominally
limited at S'l.BOfflo.&O for plR Iron warrants:
nortiierii roii'iury, f ift.uumu.w; souiiierii
rniiiulrf. til rjKir. K. .mil soft notltllelii.
$t3.W4j iG.75.
o.maii.v. win)i.i:s.t,i: jiahkhts.
Coiidltloim of Trade nml Quotations
on Kill It nnd P'onoy I'rmliiop.
KOOS-ltccelnts. llRht; Rood slock, lfifi'203.
UVK l'Ot'IrilY-IItiis, r,i4Ti7c; sptltiR
chickens, Cm7c; roostere. 3HICJ ducks, Off
C'jo; Reese, r,4d7c; turkeys', Sc.
1'ItKSM DHl;SSi:n l'OlM.THY-llcns. va
ll'e; roosters, Mific; durks, "Vtdsc; Reese,
MiM4e; sprliiR chickens, per lb., JWlfic;
turkeys. iotfiUMc. .
1 JA.li;-.Mnlliirl iiucKS, per nnz..
ri. a I -. ..,. ... I . t . rj rR. InPlf.
u.,"'. Will. 4 1 UVT( I . I l . IIIIAVI1. I.tr7. J''
snlpen, 76c; JackrabbiH. $1.&0; cottontalH,
WcflSI. ....
IltiTTHIt-Coinmon to fair, UVic; clioice.
,4-7,'ii:Sl)rlV)lH(i zb r.b zb zli Jib zb zb
111lftc; separator, 35c: Kitthered creamery,
VUVAU OYPTKHS first Krade, solid
ui'.mi uirii'.iiii rum ki'" nunit
:keil. Now York counts, per can, 3Sc; ox
seieciH. 32e; standards. 25c; medium, '.oc.
olid Rradc. slack filled. New York
paclieil.
tra sea
Heeolnl
l.llll.tlU ...... MUl.ll MAlftl.tfl ?l!l
v.. 1, dir., v.lll. W'V. 1 1 .Mil, - . ,
standards, 20c; hull: ptandarrts, por Ral.,
$1.25.
I'KIKONH-I.IVO, per lIOZ., 30C.
VliALS-Cholte, afflOe. . . ,
1IAV Prlen niinliul In' Omnlfa Wholesaln
Hay Dealers' association: Choice upland,
Jf); No. 1 upland, JS; medium, S7.50; coarso,
$7. Hyo straw, Sfi.fiO. Those prlcos aro
for hay of Rood color and quality. Demand
fair. Hccelpts, 3 oars.
IIATM iNO. wiuie, 2liC.
CO UN -No. 3. 32c.
1JHAN-$13.50.
VKoirrAiiiiES.
l'AHHNIl'S-1'er bu.. Wo.
TUHNIl'S-Per bu. basket, 40c.
HICMTS-l'cr bu., 10c.
CAHHOTM-lVr bit.. 40c.
I,HTTt'CH-ler doz.. 35T0c. ,
HADIHIIMS Per ilnz.. 3f35c.
H HANS Wax, per 1-3 ou. basket, $1:
strttiR, 90c.
I'OTA
VTOKS-I'er bu.. fjOfiCOc: Idaho, scr
bu., soc.
HW10MT rOTATOKS I'er bid., $2.
CAHIIAOH -Holland seed, l?ic
TOMATOHS California, per 4-baskct
era to. S2,
ON'IONH-Nallve, per bit, 90c: Colorado
yellow, per lb,, 2c
1 I'.i.i', k 1 aiirornia, ns 10 bizo. 'm(jo.
CAL'Lll-'l.OWllU-Callfornla. nor crato.
$3.
FHUITS.
l'EAHS-IVr box. J2.lM5T2.I5.
OKA I'KS MahiRii, per kcR, JC.nOfTf).00.
Al'IM.HS Xnllvu. 7hrfflSt.no ner tin.! tier
bbl.. $2.50; rnstern, M.oil3.r; California
Hellllowers. per box. SI.IOKl.W
i'iianhi:kkii;s Heii and huric. $10.00
ierbbl. ; Jerseys, per bbl., t3.23; per crato,
"" THOIMCAI, KHIHTS,
OKANOKS-Callfornla Heedllncs. S2.50:
nmels, $2.7GJ'3.25; Mexicans, $2.73; Klorldas,
53.W.
I,i:.MON14-Callfornla, extra fancy, $3.50;
choice. $3.
HAN ANAS 1'cr bunch, according to size,
$2.no?i2.60.
KlOS-Callfornla. now cartons. ROc; lay
ers. 75e. Imported, per lb., 13T15c.
DATES l'ernlan, In 00-lb. boxes, Salrs,
B!4o per lb.; Halloween. Ko ier lb.
MISCKLLANKOUH.
HIDES -No 1 Rreen. t'.U.o; No. 2 Rreon,
fi'.4c: No. 1 salted. 7c: N'o. 2 salted, ti'ic:
no, 1 veil i cair, n 10 12 ins.. 3Vsc; wi, 2 veal
cnlf. 12 to 15 llw.. fiiio: drv hides. Nfil3o:
sheep jielts. 25575c: horso hides, $l.riO'i?2.25.
NCTS-EiirIIsIi walnuts, per lb., 13c: III-
nens. per in., j;;c; aimonus, per 10.. lsjraic;
raw peanuts, per lb., tl&.4oi roasted, (i'41p
tnt'i itriiKiis, i.tr; peraiiH, iwjM.c
ItONEY Colorado, 21-sec.tlon cane, $3.75.
CIDEK-l'er bbl.. $5; per half bbl., $3.
HAPEKIvKAirr Per bbl.. SI: tier linlf
bbl., $2.50.
St. I, mils lira 1 11 nml Pro vIkIoiih.
ST. I.OIMH, Jan. 9. WHEAT No. 2 red
cash, elevator. 73e: track. 75if75'io: Janu-
urq. 73ic; May, "tific; July, 75Uc; No. 2
narii. mij'"i.c.
COHN No. 2 cash, SfiUr; track, 374(037i4c;
January, :11114c: May, 374c.
OATS No. 2 rash, 2.V; track, 2525i.Sc;
January, 2l',4c; May, 25ic; No. 2 white,
275l27'ic. .
KYE-IlfKher: WIHc.
fancy and stralRht, $3.20fl3.33; clear, $2.70yi
"'HEEDS Timothy, nominally hlRher. with
$1.70 bid for Rood seed; fair sold at $1.50.
j'laxseou, no marKci.
COKNMEAI. Steady at $2.
KHAN Steady to Ilrm; sacked, cast
track. CTitiX'io-HAY-Steaily;
timothy, $10.0012.00; prai
rie. J'.I.WiMl.HO.
WHISKY-Stendy at $1.27.
1 HON COTTONTI ES-J1.25.
HAOOINO 7Sj7?4
HEMP TWINE 9c.
PHOVISIONS-Pork. Ilrm: johbliiR, $14.50.
T.ard, ofiercd at $t.lO Dry Bait meats
(boxed), stroriR; extra shorts. $7; clear
ribs. $7.t2's; clear sides, $7.25. Hacon
(boxed), HtronR; extra shorts, $7.(2H; clear
rilis. ii hus; near sales. Jf.
i 1 1 , 1 .r 1 , en 11, (inn; i..u; Bjicner, cas
lcr. $3.2'4'il 1.931.
POP 1,'l'ltV- Alive, steady; unchanged;
dressed. Ilrm : unchaiiKed.
KECEII'TS-Klour. 3,000 bbls.: wheat, 79,
OOi) bu.; com. S7.0( bu.; oats, 52,000 bu.
HHIPMUN ra Motir, lO.OiO Ubls,: wheat,
si.wi ou.; corn, im.iMi nu.; oais, -i.ow 011.
Kiiiixiix ("My lira 1 11 nnd Provisions.
KANSAS CITY. Jan. 9. WHEAT Mav,
aSN.iilS?4C; cash. No. 2 hard, fi9Ji70o; No. 3,
07SitWe: No. 2 red. 72Hc: No. 3. 70T72c.
COHN May, StfJic: cash. No. 2 mixed,
;illar; .no. . wane, jue; io. .1, ojibc,
. OATS No. 2 white, 2C'u2CHc.
HYE No. 2. 47c.
HAY-Choleo timothy. $10.50fril.00; cholco
pralrlo. S9.5oiiS10.0o.
KUTTEK-Croamcry, lSQ21c; dairy, fancy,
1U(!.
EOClS-Stoadv: fresh Missouri and Kan
sat) stock, 17c doz., loss off, cases returned;
new whttowood rases Inrliided. Uc more.
HECEIPTS-Wheat, C9.0OJ bu.; corn, 25,000
bu.: oais, 2.0m nu.
SI H PM ENTS Wheat, 7S.40O bu.; corn, II,
420 bu.; oats, 10.000 bu.
Toledo Crnlii nml Seed.
TOLEDO. O.. Jan. 9. WHEAT Active
and lowor; cash and Jnnuary, 79i4c; Jlay,
S2-i.o; July. StUc
COHN Easier; cash and January, SSc;
May. 3'.Hie.
OATS Steady; cash and January, 24Hc;
amy. .j-)ic.
KYE-RH4C.
CLOVEHSEED-Ealrly actlvo nnd Ilrm
tS9:i. prime, $0.50; January, $7.15; March,
ji
Plillailrlplila Protliiei' InrUel
PHILADELPHIA. Jan. 9.-Hl'TTEH-
DiUI ami ic lower; tancy v esicru creamery,
23e: fancy western print-.,, 21c.
ICOOS Dull and 2c lower: fresh nenrby,
2lo; fresh western, 2tc. fresh .southwestern,
ir; in'rii nuiiiiiuio, i-.io,v,'.
CHEESE Vina; Now York full creams
fancy, small, ll'iairJc; Now York full
creams, lair 10 caoicc, ivs
.Mliiiienpolls AVIicnt, I'lour mid Ilrnu.
.MINNEAPOLIS. Jan. 9. WIIPA'P
I'asn, MM'; .-iay. ihnp; Jiuy, Ti'ic; on
ii.li'K; o. a nu 1 11, ,ri'; io. 4 norinoin
TS'hc: No. 2 northern. .lxfiTJKc.
KLOPH-Plrst patents, Sl.20ti4.30: second
patents, $4.0i)ij4.1(); lirst clears, $.'.8002.95;
aecouii rirars, -.tini..!".
H HAN 111 bulk. Jll.i5ni2.P0.
Duliilli fl ral 11 .Marnrt
DIT.PTH. Jail. 9. WHEAT No. 1 bnnl
ciish. TMjc: to arrive. 77Vic: Mav. Sill'.e! xn
1 mn iii.'i 11, v.ipiii, m 1,1 1 1 i., luvtu; .May
7Sl'.r! .llllv. 7!)i;e: NO. 2 nnrtliern. iMt'dT-Oo
No. 3 sprliiR, noiji'iOc.
OOHN-SUaHC
OATS-20iliOV4C.
Peorlit .Market,
I'EOHIA. ill.. Jun. 19.-CORN-lnacllve
No. 3. .Iti'tc,
OA rs r irm, no. 3 wiuto, 2j,,4i725?icl
onion iiiroutiii.
WllISUY-On tho basis of $1.27 for flu
isheil Roous.
MllrwiuWce Crnlii MnrUrt.
miia'aiti;i.?m. .inn n vin.M'Prji..F
No. 1 northern, 77ir7Sc; No, 2 northern. 7tu!
(J tor.
ii i: e irni: rtu. i. uic.
HAHLEYt-EInn; No. 2, COtTfllc; sample,
llKOBIiiC,
Coffee Market,
KRU' YOlllv. Jan. 9. noi.Mr.!MSI.M.,U.
No. 7 Invoice, 7Vo; mild, market dull: Cor
ilnvn. au,fl0Mp. Tho market for fnliiruu
oponed easy, with prices 5ft 15 points lower
under hoavy Belling by a prominent room
In-nr and liquidation brmiRht out by larwr
liraziuau reccqus, nearisu raoies irom Ku
rnnenii markets and total nbsenee of moim
lnilvn suooort: tho market fallnl in mllv
later, as closing cables from Havre wero
unfriendly; spot demand whm ilnrmant nnd
sentiment continued bearish. Tho close was
steady, with prlcos UMM5 points lower; total
sales. Utt.OoO bags, IncludliiR January. 5,Cfe;
1'eoruarj. i-i;. ..utii-u, u.vl'; .tiny, o.y
August. li.Kic; September. ti.00fJ6.O5c; Octo.
ler, UHC IHJKVUIIIIT, U.IWC.
i: tipornted nml Dried I'riillM.
NEW ' YOIUC, Jan. 9.-EVAPOHATED
APPLIES Demand for prlmo ttvuporaled
apples was iirRent and holders were asking
idirber rates, with sales at ie iiliovn lnut
for
nlRlit'H prices. Tho undertone was qutto
nrm ni 1110 unw in iiipenueii prices: Mate,
common, svhw; prime, aiiose; cnoiro, &i
fiitlc: flint y. Mife
CAl,ll'OHNlA Dill ED KltriTS -Market
ruled quiet but about steady. Prunes, 3'i
ffT34c per lb., as to size and quality. Apri
cots, Hnyal, 9ffl2e; Moor Park, 1Mil5c.
Peaches, peeled, lHMSc; iitipeclcd, CHIlOo.
.MOVEMENTS (IP STtllltX AMI 1IUXDS.
,flcr Prelliiitiuiry Sparrlnit the Hulls
Force Hears (o Cover.
NEW YOHIC. Jan. 9.-After a short Pre
liminary contest today with tho reactionary
forces tho stock market resumed Its recent
bull characteristics. There was a prompt
nnd striking response to any demonstration
of strength, the leaders HndliiR no dllllctnty
In running prices up by rapid slaytos several
point n In nny stock which they bid for
shares.
Tho Influence of these ensv ndvancs ex
ercised so strong a sustnlr.lnR Inlliienco on
1 ne rest 01 ino mnrKet null tlio resi 01 ;ro
our Blocks had no dltllcuity In marketing
Iiitro lioldltiRS. Tho bears, who sold the
market in thn conviction that tho culmina
tion of tho rise had been reached and that
tho reported Illness of tho president mlRlit
prove tho deciding factor In nreclnttntiiiK
a reaction, were forced to cover In somo
disorder. Tho sustained strctiRth In the
market rannot bo entirely nrt-orded with
on making due ullowaiici lor the persist
ence of a Mr short Inlercrt.
Tho borrowed demand for stocks Is proof
of tho oxNtcnro of the short Interest. Moro
or less dlthPllltv Is nxoerlioiecd In HCCUrltllt
stocks for doll wry on short acceptances ,nd
uorrowors lor Minn- siocks uro ooiircu hi
forego luterest on their money. Notwith
standing the j-epeated setb.irks of tho bears,
mey wero sun actlvo today.
There was it. bn-alt of I no ntn In National
Tubo common and of 1IU In tho preferred.
Tho Hubber stocks fell 2'i for tho com
mon nnd 3 for tho preferred and thero was
a drop of nu In Lako Erlo and Western,
I'.xceptniR tpo HUDtjer iitocus thero wero
Rood rallies In all of Uicho In Hympathy
with tho Rcncrnl strength developed, Tho
oiienliiR dealliiRit gave tho Impression that
t'llton Pa'clllo had been selected aa tho
leader for the day, the demand absorbed no
,1..... ... .w, ' t ............. ....
i.-nn 1 1 11 1 11 .11.111.V snares on siiiiuiiiinruiin
sales, Hut Missouri Parlilc quickly foiled
to tho front after a momentary setback
which carried It ?i below last night. This
was duo to profit taking, attracted by yes
terday's 5-polut rise. Tho slock was easily
tho leader of the market and was lifted In
tho iifternoon iV points moro abovo last
night's level. Tliero were many rumors
current of coming consolidation of tho
Southwestern railway systems without any
authority cited and which wero met In
somo canes by semlolllelal disclaimers, but
liotwllhstanil ng this tho no. called Ooulil
Houthwestcrns all advanced from 2 to 2-ti.
iwaniiaitau and Western Union also gained
ami respectively.
Tho various storka which wern succes
sively iToiight forward In tho advanco
wouiu navo niailo 11 ioiir list. Tho most
conspicuous wero Lnulsvllln Sr Nashville.
wllh a rlso of H; Delaware & Hudson, I'ii
iinunis i ciurni, -ivy. ureal isortnern pre
ferred, rj; the local Tractlini ntocks from
2Ud3: Pnlon Pnclllc and New York Central
as much and a number of less prominent
storks wllh even wider gnlns. Tho manlpit
latlvo rharaeler of the advanco wan so evi
dent that tho bears attacked tho market
iiriiIu later In tho session and forced do-
cllncs runnliiR up to from 2 to 3 points In
several cases, hut there wero good rallies In
coverniR oy snorts. tiio (iraiiRors wero
rather less disposed to rally than tho rcu
eral list and tho coalera wero effected by
prolll takhiR throughout.
Tho Inslstenco on tho part of prominent
financier whoso names have been nsso-
lateil with the reported St. Paul deal that
lluiv liml nil If iinwlrilirn of nni alifOi Irntirt.
artioti had a semowhat depressing effect nr.
1110 i.rntiRors atni Mirtnwesterns, except for
n late Hinirt In Orcat Northern preferred of
41;. The dealltiRS wero again on a very
Iiitro scale, but did not approach yester
day's record.
Tliero was a vorv actlvo demand for
bonds of Southwestern railways anil tho
wholo list showed strength. Tho Ralna
wero not In all cases fully maintained.
rotal sales, liar value. SI.TTi5.000. United
Statea refunding 2s advanced per cent on
1110 nisi can.
Tho following aro tho closing nrlcca on
tho Now York Stock exchange:
iVtchlsou
. 45 Wabash
. S'.l 1 do pfd
. 9IV4 Wheel. Si L. E...
. 92 ' do 2d pfd
. 57W. Wis. iVnlnil
r.
27M.
12',i
21
do Hid
Haltlmoro & O..
nundlan Pac...
nnada So
'bos. & Ohio....
15
12.1
C116
100
115
175
. 40'd Third Avciitio ...
. Wn H. i O. pfd
.144 National Tubo..
. Stl'S do pfd
. t!l 16 Adams Kx
. 95 American Ex....
.172 P. s. Kv
ChlciiRii O. W....
t ., i. ic W
Chi, Ind. .S: L....
do pfd
Chi. & E. Ill
& N. W
C, H. I. ."i P....
C. C. C. .t St. L.
Colorado So
.I2t;u Wclls-KarRo Ex.
133
. o.'.SiMiier. 101. un...
. S I do pfd
. 43 'Amor. Malting ...
. Itav do pfd...
Mt Amor. S. A H
.192 1 do prd
. 31JfiAnier. Spirit ....
. KiU do pfd
. 2!HAmcr. S. Hoop...
. Hi-it do pfd 1...
.rj7i Amor. S. ,i W...
. ir.'.6 do pfd
. 41 Amer. Tin Plate.
.132U. iln nfil
30V4
do 1st pfd
do 2d Pfd
4?i
M
V7?i
I'll
1
17
:U
"ii
42Ts
"'14
nog
91
H3TA
Del. & Hudson..
Del. L. .t W
Denver .t H. O..
do prd
rlo
do 1st pfd
Ot. Nor. pfd
UockliiR 1 oat ...
1 locking Valley.
Illinois Central .
Iowa Central ...
. 2116 Amor. Toliucco
do nrd
. n.-'.v no pio.(
. 42 lAnac. Mining Co.
.112 Hrooklyn H. T....
.' Colo. Puel ,t 1...
. Wi Con. Tobacco ....
.llfiii' do pfd
.K-SV Eederal Steel ....
. 15'S do ifd
. r.si Oen. Electric
.1(0 Glucose Sugar ..
. S'lil do pfd
. 4l4'Inter. Paper
13S
47
m
r.;'Tk
4214
!!.
"?4
1ST.
19
ffi
2316
72
72
4)
9.1
90
41
92
Lako Erlo .t W.
do Pfd
Lako Shoro
L. & N
Manhattan L....
Met. St. HV
Mex. Central ...
Minn. St. L...
do pfd
Mo. Pnclllc
Mobllo & Ohio...
M.. 1C. T
17
do Pfd
. 4S
.153
.145U
. 4216
. S2
.. HV6
Laolodo tins
National Hlscult,
N. J. Central .
N. Y. Central ..
do pro
National Lead ...
do pfd
Natlonnl Steel ...
Norfolk & W...
do pfd
No. Paclllo
do pfd
00 pro
N. Y. Air Hrake,
No. American
Pacific Coiust
do 1st pfd
ito 5il ol'.l
Ontario ,t W...
Ore. Hy. & Nav
.'1?14J
15S
. 12
. 70
.150.
. 1914
. I
. 92
. i;
. II
.win
. 41'lli
. sii6
.19S
. 5
.13716
do pfd
Pennsylvania ..
Heading
do 1st pfd
do 2d pfil
7216 Paclde Mall
H'i
Peoplo's Oas ....
Pressed K..Car..
do pfd
Pullman P. Pnr.
Wo O. W
. Co
. 92
. 2.-.n
. I-OK.
do pfd
St. L. & S. K....
do 1st pro
do 2d ofd
8. H. & T
Sugar
Mi,
St. L. SouthW...
21
do pfd.
.IIS
. 65i
. 131
. 7(ii
. 20l5
. Ci
.
. 92
. 1514
. 63
. 5S
do Pfd
. 49H Tenn. Coal & I..
.157,u. S. Leather ...
.193 , do pfd
.135 .U. S. Hubber ...
. 4211 1 do pfd
. 21-J, Western Union..
St. Paul
do pfd
St. P. & Omnha
So. Pacific
So. Hallway ...
do pfd
lAmal. Conner
Tex. A: Pacltlo...
. 2SH
Hepubllc. I. & S,
do pfd
Union Pacltlo
S2-H
S3Ti
do pfd
P. C. C. & St. L.
Nimv Turk Money Mnrket,
NEW YOHIC, Jun. 9. MONEY On call.
easier at 34 per cent; prlmo mcrcnntllo
paper, I'.fia per cent.
STERLING ENCHANGE Firm, with ac
tual hUHlness in bankers' bills at Jl.ftf'i for
demand and at SI.SSU for sixty days; posted
raics, si.Min.ai auu i.si,; commercial
bills. SI.S216.
SILVEK - Certlilcatcs, 4l!4fiG5!4c; bar,
tkl'.c; Mexican dollars, 49T;c.
HONDS Governments, stronc: state. In-
active; railroad, strong.
Tho closing prices on bonds today aro on
follows:
U. S. rcf. 2s. rcK.lor.14
.10014
.12s
. 7m
.1014
.10.1
.100
.11014
.103
.123
.11(1
do coupon iuj,6
do 3s, rcR 1C016
do coupon 110
do new 4s. rec.i:i7'4
N. J. C. Ren. Cs.
No. paclllo S3...
do 4s
N Y C! .i S I, 4s.
do coupon 13716
do old -is, reR...lll
do coupon Ill
do 5s. rec 112
Ore. Nav. Is
do 4s
.Oregon S. L. Cs.,
do coupon 112
D. of C. 3 l'.3s 125
HO COI1301 63
HeadlnR Ken. 4s.
'Hlo O. W. Is
St L .4 I M c 5s
St L & S E R. lis
St. Paul cons....
St. P.. C. & P. is
iiii rn
Atch. Ron. Is 10214
do adj. 4s ffa;
Canada So. 2S...U0U,
Che. jV O. 44.. .1011,
do 'r 12115
c. & N. W. c 7a. raS
9"!
ST.
11IV4
ISO
118
H9;
Mil
1121J
H51i
do 8. I' . dob. is.123
So. PaclUo -la....
Kn. Tlrillwnv fk
ChlcaRO Tor. 4s.. Oju,
Colo. So. 4s M4
s. h. & t.
1). & H. G. 4s V0H
Erlo Reneral is... S5i
V. W. & D. C. Is. 7S16
rex. ,c paclllo Is
do 2s ,
Unlntl Pnrv Ju
. U.i
.in.-,4
.HSU,
.110
.11114
. v.
. 9C4
oen. Kiecino bs.iui
la. Central 1S....IH1
Wabasli 1....
ilo 2rt .
L. & N. unl. Is.. 9914
M., 1C. ."i T. 2s... 7S
do Is 97-H
West Shoro 4s..
Wis. Control 4s.
Va. Centuries ..
Hid. "Offered.
Loudon Slock Qiiof atloux,
LONDON, Jan. 9.-1 p. m.-Closlns:
Consols money... 07ig Erlo
3014
OS
7;ti
ilo nrcoutu .... '' no 1st pfd..
Atchison iT'i Pennsylvania
Uauadlan Pac v'ls Headini:
174
SI. Paul li16 No. Pac. pfd 90
llllnnlu fnntrr.l 1:ill nrn,.,! MVi,U "I '
T ...ilavlll.. OH Ammnn.ln "P fit'
Loulsvltlo 91V, Anaconda
Union Pac. pfd... S5i Hand Mines
N. Y. Central. .. US
. . . 371x
HAH SILVEH-Sleady. 27 7-lCd por ounce.
MONEY 3 per cent; tho rate of discount
In tho open market for short hills Is 3TWTI
per cent; for three months' bills. 44J414 nur
cont.
Hunk I'lenrlntTN.
York exchange, ICo premium bid, 20c pre
mium asked.
HOSTON. Jan. S.-CleorltlR. $.'1,617,350;
balances ll.TSt.5ia.
NEW YOHIC. Jan. 9.-CIenriiiRS, $311.31!..
931: balances. S12.130.SH.
PHILADELPHIA, Jan. O.-Cltarings. $15,.
353.HU; balances. $2,690,153.
HAI.TIMOKE Jan. y.-ClearlllRS, $3,f01..
052, balances. $&3,7os.
CHICAGO, Jan. 9 -ClcarniBS, $.113,55-5;
balances, S2,7SS,fil9; posted exchanRC. $lf3'4
Jii57,'i New York exchanRC. 15c premium.
ST. t,OPig, j,m. 9. -ClenrlnRS, $U.401.32J;
balances, S7s7,t7: money, RflG per cent; New
CINCINNATI, Jan. 9 -CTcarlnRS, S1.230,4(W,
inonev. ::!('. nnr o,,ni Vnw York exchausc.
10c premium.
IliiNton stork lliietutloiis.
TID-JTriV 1,.., n f'nll Ining. is ner
cent: mn lnnna 4vjiA tier rent. Official
cIosIur: ' "
A.. T. & S. r...
.10m
do lift! .
!;9 N. L O. & C. Cs
lonl (.(..niiliirn
1-14
lu
Amer. Siiriit
IJI J9 iiiujiii ii
US Amal. .Copper ..
j.-,' Atlantic
no pin
Host mi X- Alli'v
. 1.2
. 24
.318
. US
.KB
. 21
. 17H
. M
. PI
. 4S'4
.175(6
. CVj
.32S
. .Tl
. 516
liosion i-jievnte
Hoston & Me...
i.Vt Hoston & Mont.
..19" illutte & Hoston.
..115 Cal. Hecla ...
.. 37'4 Centennial
1IA(.. l.rnnUtln ....
c, h. & g
Dominion Coal ,
do pfd
Pltchbnri- nfil
.139 liiimboldt
.ISS'i Osceola
ATA IParrot
. ir,y (julncy
. 1.1 Santa 1o Cop..
.105 Tamarack,
. :k.j Utah MlnltiR ...
Oen. ICIectrlc
tin Jirl
Mex. Central ..,
N. E. O. & C...
ntd foionv
Old Dominion'!!
rninn Pnclllc ..
Union Land ...
West I!ml
, S3'i wmona
. 24 Wolverines
. 9216 DhiRliam M. Co.
, 61
. 41
. 1516
WcstltiRh. ElccV
Condition of Hie Trensiiry.
WASHINGTON, Jan. 9. Today's state
ment of the. treasury balances In tho rcii
ernl fund, exclusive of tho $150,000,000 cold
reservo lu tho division of redemption,
shows: Avallablo cash balances, $111,157,000:
Rold, JflO.93l.7K!.
CiittiMi !)iirlet.
NEW YOIUC. Jan. D.-COTTON-In tin
cotton market today a considerable porllo.i
of tho recent gains was lost and tlio bears
onco moro seemed lo Rain positive control.
Spirited speculation was at no time lu evi
dence, practically tho entire trado reported
being settlements, Thn opening was Htendy,
with prices 2'iM points hlRlier on bulllna
Liverpool cables and reports that southern
snot markets wero nRiiln hlRher. Soon afler
tho opening thero waa a sudden lull In buy.
Iiir orders from tho outsldo and scllliiR or
ders appeared from parties who had ho?n
Iho market'a chief supporters throiiRhotit
the Into 'i-cent advance. Livcrpn.il reacted
and Wall street unloaded several Important
lino of Jnnunry mid March, General sell
Iiir soon Rained tho upper hnnd and prices
rnpldly tapered off. Hy noon a decline of
113 points supplanted tho opening: till
later tho market further declined heavily
under Hurries of actlvo liquidation and
poundltiR by local bears, prompted by pre.
dictions ot weak rabies, estimates for lib
oral receipts tomorrow and talk of a set
back in spot lotton south The last hour
of tho session was feverish. CoverhiR for
prollt causi'd frequent sliRht uplifts, tho
Rcncral trend of fluctuations was toward
lower prices. Stop orders wero reached
when March touched 9.60c. but quiet buyl'iR
by several prominent houses evidently
steadied tho market, which closed Htcady,
with price net ,V(13 polnls lower. Spot
closed dull anil He lower: mlddlltiR uplands,
lotto: mlddlhiR gulf. 10e: sales. 200 bale.
Future closed steady: January, 9.69c; Feb
ruary. 9.60c; March. 9,f3r; April. 9.50e; May,
9.60c; June, 9.17c; July. 9.ISc. Aimust, 9.11c;
September, S.file; October, i.29c.
NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 9.-COTTON-Qulct
and steady: sales. 3,60) bales; ordi
nary So; good ordinary, SHc; low middling,
9iJr; inlddlhiR, ifiiv: Rood mlddlltiR, 9'nc:
middling fair, infi-lfic: receipts. 9,401 bale;
stock, 372.09a bales, l.'utures steady: Jan
uary. ti.B2H9.Kle: Eebruarv. 9.l7ffi9.l9c; March.
9.401(9. 17c: April. 9. 15fi9.10c: May. 9 4lfi! ISo;
June. 9.l2t9.llr; July. 9.4219.43c; August,
9.()Ti9.05e.
ST. LOUIS, Jnn. 9-COTTON-Qulet and
l-10o hlRher; rerelpls, 05 bales; mlddlltiR.
iVr; receipts. 3.9fs bales; shipments, 3,S'
bales: stock. 75.6S7 balen.
GALVESTON. Jan. 9.-COTTON-Elrm r.t
9 11-1 fie.
LIVERPOOL. Jan. 9.-COTTON-Soot
quiet nnd t-ied hlRher: American mlddlltur
fair. 01-lOd; pood mlddllne. 5il: mlddllliR.
C21-32d; low mlddllne. 6!4l: Rood ordinary.
6'id; ordinary, 6d. The sales of tho day
wero S.P00 bales, of which 600 wer.i for spec
ulation and export and Included 7.20) Amer
lean; receipts. 11.000 bales. lucludlnR 13.SO)
American. Futures opened quiet but steady
and closed steady; American middling.
I. m. c. January. 5 33-0I1T5 3l.0ld, buyers;
January nnd February, 5 SO-Clfif. 31-Old. buy
ers; February and March, 6 27.r.ty5 Ss-Old,
havers: March and April, 6 25-04(1. sellers:
April ami Mav. 5 22-fild, buyers; May and
Juno. 6 19-GITiG 20-Oldc buyers: Juno and July,
5 17-01(1. rrllors; July and August, 511-Old.
sellers: AiiRiist and September, 4 03-0ld,
buyers,
Wool Market.
HOSTON, Jan. 9.Tho American Cotton
and Wool Reporter will say of tho wool
market todav: Tho iiul"t prevalent In Uos
ton'a wool district at tho lust writing na,s
not been lu any RreULmcasuro dlspollrd and
many of tho dcaierirnro much busier hoping
for tales than In IIHuir orders. Thero have,
been more Inquiries, moro searches for bar
gains, than last week. Huycrs In tho mar
ket who aro actual purchasers nro doing It
lu a conservative way. buyhiR less than
thev actually need 111 many cases: their al
tltudo Is ono of willingness to nllow tho
merchnnt to carry tho largo stock of avall
ablo wool which Is 011 tho seaboard market
hoplitR that tho merchant may feel It wise
to mako further price concessions than
liavn thus far come to light. Sales of tho
week In Hoston amounted to l.Boo.OAl pounds
domestic and lfO.floo pounds foreign, tanking
a total of 1,7in.W0 pounds, against a total
of 1,219.000 pounds for tho previous week nrd
a total of 2,503,000 pounds for tho corre
sponding week last yenr. The sales slnco
Janunrv 1 amount to 3,159,000 pounds,
against 5,070,000 pounds for tlio correspond
ing time last ycar
St. I.onls Live Stork Market.
ST. LOUIS. Jan. 9. CATTLE Receipts.
2.SO0 head, Including l.ino Texan: market
steady for natives: Toxans weak; native
shipping and export steers. $l.90i3.S5:
uresseci occi nnii, iiiiuncr mrcn, o.h'jc
ilressed beef nnd, butcher steers. $1,105?
',.30; steers under 1.000 lbs., S3.255J4.90; stock
rrs nnd feeders, $2.43ff4.55: cows nnd heif
ers. S2.255jl.0O; dinners, Sl.254i2.75; bulls.
n iiv.', fin. n',-,i,i ,,,,,1 lmlt'in HlpfirR. S.1 "XTf
5
ers
J2.301j3.(i0; Texan and Indian steers, J3.25Q1
I. ii; cows ana nciicrs. -...iii.,.ij.
HOGS Hccelpts, 9.9iX) head: mnrket 5c
higher; pigs and llRhts. S5.lCKiT-3.23; packers,
.vnf).fK!.2.'S: butchers. S5.25fl5.60.
SHEEP AND LAMHS-Rccolpts. 1,2(1
head; market, steady, native mutton?, $3.73
(Ti4.2.; lambs, $l.3.JiJ.iu; cuus nnu oucks,
$3.(XK3-t.0O.
Orgnnlilng 11 .ev Army.
NEW YORK. Jnn 9. A now religious
organization, composed of former otllccrs
of the Salvation Army, Is contemplated In
iiiii country, to havo headquarters In this
city. Thero are, It is said, 7,000 'persons In
this country who havo left tlio Salvation
Army and many ot them deslro to coutlnuu
work nlong tho line of the nrmy.
Tho nnme of the new organization Is to
bo tho Christian Comrades Nand Its aims
nr, ilcelaied to bo "to preserve nnd nro-
moto tho out-nnd-out spirit nnd zeal for
tho salvation of souls that used to char
acterize tho original army in times past
nnd to bring tho persons who want to
continue army workers, but outsldo tho
Salvation Army, Into touch with the
churches. " Thero aro roily a dozen men
nml women formerly prominent In tho
army who aro locally ldcntliled with the
movemeni.
Fire In Aspen Mine,
ASPEN. Colo., Jan. 9. At midnight last
night a party of miners coming oft shift
discovered Hro burning about 400 feet from
tho mouth of tho Cowenhovcn tunnel. Tho
tiro was on tho sido next to tho Smuggler
initio and, It is supposed, started in tho
black shale. This is whero tho great
Smuggler llro of two years ago originated.
Watchmen havo been stntlonc-d to prevent
tho spreading of the lire.
Tho Cowenhovcn tunnel drains tho pro
ducers of tho Smuggler mountain. Should
tho tunnel become damaged seriously it
ti'mitd stoii work in a number of tho
famous producers of this camp.
Hem' Admiral Phelps Ml.
NEW YORK. Jan. 9.-Rcar Admiral
Thomas 8. Phelps, who has been on the
retired list slnco 1SS4. was taken to tho
New York hospital last night suffering
from pneumonia. Admiral Phelps, up to
tho time of his retlremeent from actlvo
service, saw twcnty-llvo years of duty on
board ship, besides fifteen years of shore
duty. Ho is in his 77th year.
Reitnetloii In Iron Rules,
CLEVELAND, Jan. 9.-Tho freight tradlo
representatives of lines entering Cleveland,
Pittsburg and YounRstown, at a meeting
hero, havo tnken steps tcward in a Id m; a
material reduction in Iho westbound ratos
on manufactured Iron, or what is known
to tho trade as finished material. Tho
changes nBr.'?d upon will be suggested to
tho meeting nl tho Central Freight asso
elation nt Chicago for ratification.
I.nsl llc oliitloolsls Surrender.
CARACAS. Jnn. 9.-(Via Haytien Cablo.)
Tho lost placo occupied by tho revolutloi
lsts, Carupano, surrendered yesterday.
THE REALTY .MAUICPl'.
INSTRUMENTS filed for record Wednes
day, January 9, 1901:
Warranty Heeds.
llonjamln Alexander lo E. I. Chlzok.
lot 19. block 3, Valley Grovo udd $ 1
C M. Pavuo. trustee, to Hans Jossen.
lot 21. block 0, Crelshton Heights.... S5o
J. H. Evans und 'i'lre 10 .m. j. uur
mesttr, lot 16. block 3, Hlllsldo add
No, 2 1,000
Edward Glvons and wife to 11. H. Jeff
coat and husband, lot 2. block 2,
Hll'.eke's add 100
H. P, Walker to H. H. Jeffeoat. lots 3
and 4, block 2, Hllleke add. 5
Total amount of transfers $1,956
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Choice Beef Cattle Ste&dj, but Other Kinds
Lower; Com Alto Took t Drop,
HOGS ACTIVE AND FIVE TO TEN HIGHER
Sheep anil Yearlings Sold About
Steady, but Evies 11 ml Lambs
Wore About n Dime I,over
'I'll ti ti Yesterday.
SOUTH OMAHA, Jan. 9.
Kecelpts were: Cattle. ll(n. Sheen.
Oillclal Mondny 1,161 1,220 4,019
Official Tuesday 3,213 10,174 &.?.
Oil nlill VV.l.,....l.... n im (. VJ7 ' Jl..
, w.u,.
Three day this week.... 7,iW 2:!.6S1 12.H9
Satno days hist week 7.MI 1.0I9 7.i07
Satno days week before. 2.5.M 9,291 SVi
Samo thrco weeks hro... 7.U01 27,7wi 11,-iOi
Same four weeks ago. ...11.930 31.S72 13,l.3
AveriiRo price paid for hogs for tho past
sovrral days, with comparisons:
1900. 1K9.1S98.1S97.1S96S95.1S'91-
Hoc. 15...
Dec. 10.
4 83)41
4 82 Ji
4 7.1 1
1 A?
4 710s
4 3i)i,
4 soil
4 SOli
4 ?i
4 S2
4 76
4 bO-
9
1 09
Dec. 17...
Deo. IS...
Dec. 19...
Dec. 20...
Dec. 21...
Dec. 22...
4 13
t 13
I 07
4 11
4 16
4 It
4 13
1 17
4 13
I 13
4 13
4 23
4 10
4 OS
I 11
4 10
4 10
I CO
4 II
l'CO. 2'l...
Dee. 21.
Dec. 25...
uec 26...
Dec. 27...
Dec. 2S...
Dec. 29...
Dec. 30...
I3co. 31...
Jan. 1 .,
Jan. 2...
Jan. .(
4 9014
1 V.I
4 96-H
4 nr..,
n mi7
Jan. 4...
lan. 5...
Jan. i". .
5 04iV
Jan. 7
5 :r.Vi
Jan. 8....
u';4
Jan, g...
i 11
Indicates Sunday; Indlcntcs holiday.
TllO nfllelill tiiimltr., n f nnru nf Rlnek
brought in today by each road was:
,, r Cattle. Hogs. Sh'p. H'r's.
20
"fi
10
I
20
I
r.
19
II
10
O. Sc St. J
Missouri Pacific.
Union Paclllo
C. & N. W ,
V., E. & M. V...,
S. C. & V
37
'ill
15
r,
11
1
C. S. P.. M. & O.
H. & M. R
C, H, & 1
C. H. 1. P.. east
C, H. I. i P., west
1
Total receipts.. 12:
111
17
Thn dlsnnslllmi nf Dm ilnv'a rerelntw was
ns follows, each buyer purchasing tho num
ber of head indicated' "
Huycrs. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Omaha Packing Co 211
k::i
ii. 1 1. Mammon o 2..1
Swift and Company 3.V!
1,050
1.615
2,037
1,1537
1.711
117
1.161
212
792
Cuduhy Parking Co 620
Armour & Co 67S
Armour, from Sioux City. ...
Omaha P. C, from IC. C. 114
h. iiecKer a uegnn 2
VuiiHant &. Co 10
I.obman A: Co 102
McCrcnry ."i Clark 45
Hill & Huntzlugcr 27
l.lvlngstono Schallcr... 91
Hamilton & Rothschild... 32
L. F. llusz 3
A. S. Mawhlnnev 2
Other liuyers 517
651
Total 3,022 S.SS1 2.SS3
CATTLE Tliero wero iusl about ns rainy
cattle on salo today as thero wero yester
day, and tho market on rooiI stuff hold
Just nbout steady. There wero about
twcnty-llvo cars of beef cattle, included In
tlio receipts and tlio demand for the better
Rrades was lu good shape und prices held
practically tlio samo as they wero yester
day. Tho common und half fat stuff, how
ever, was very slow sale, and sellers found
It dlfllcult to get as good prices for their
stuff as they received yesterday. Other
markets were quoted lower today, which
had a bad effect upon trado nt this point,
particularly on tho last end, but tlio betto;
biinclics held up in good shape.
Tlio cow market started out about steady
on tho best Rrades of cows and helfe.rs, but
usldo from thoso tho trado was slow and
prices Renernlly a dhno lower than yes
terday. 1110 nisi eno 01 tun mnraet was
iinrtlniiliirR' wii.llf nnd sellers fnnnil n;in-
slderablo illlllculty In disposing of some of
their less desirable Homings at very satis
factory prices. Huycrs did not. seem par
ticularly anxious for supplies, and as a
result sellers had to take what they bid.
Hulls and calves sold lu Just about yes
terday's notches.
Tho stocker nnd feeder trado did not show
much of any chango today. The good
cattlo nf all weights wero ready sellers at
fully steady prices, but tho common kinds
wero draggy and tho common light cattlo
In some cases seemed to be a littlo lower.
Huyors want good cattlo, and such us an
swer to that description bring good strong
prices. That is equally true nf stork enwa
and heifers and stock calves and bulls.
Representative sales:
UEEI STEERS.
No.
1
3
1
4
1
7
2.1
13
5.'!.'!!
12
17
S
5
17
15
11
1
Av. Pr.
... S00 2 75
...1020 3 25
... S95 3 60
... 957 3 05
...1100 3 75
. . . 99i) 3 N5
No. Av.
23 1083
0 1020
48 1011
Pr
4 25
I 25
4 41
4 15
4 15
4 !5
I 60
4 60
4 50
4 55
4 05
4 70
I 70
4 75
4 75
4 90
4 IK)
6 00
Sid
4..
o
33".'.',
19..
19..
31..
60..
1005
1093
1132
100s
1112
, 123S
1213
1275
950
S7S
3 Si
3 85
3 9"i
4 00
4 ()
4 00
t 05
I 10
4 15
4 13
4 13
4 25
99')
SS7
953
972
970
975
1011
1071
973
10i
1009
SCO
1095
'.iSI
1010
831
905
900
910
936
910
1050
1200
910
980
941
1052
970
1110
1120
1016
973
1021
99)
1016
15....
19.
1292
21..
3..
19..
11..
19..
1 It l
.... 933
1217
1221
1259
4
COWS.
2 00
23 1011
3 20
3 20
3 20
3 2".
3 23
3 23
3 25
3 15
3 30
3 30
3 30
3 35
3 10
3 40
3 40
3 10
3 10
3 10
3 50
3 V)
3 60
3 50
3 50
3 50
3 60
3 50
3 50
3 50
3 50
3 621A
3 6214
3 00
3 M
3 GO
3 00
3 00
3 0.1
3 Ii',
3 70
3 70
3 75
O -
I I it
4 35
3 00
3 IV)
3 70
3 90
4 00
3 K
3 10
3 23
3 40
3 60
2 23
2 30
2 S3
2 40
2 50
2 CO
2 01
2 00
2 M
2 05
2 05
2 75
2 05
11
not
11...
4...
5...
8...
3...
17...
11...
0...
13....
17....
21....
IS....
12....
20....
15....
1....
11....
3....
S....
10....
3....
1....
.... 931
....1251
....1100
....1118
....1037
....10IO
....1030
....1281)
....1170
....1103
....1003
.... 998
....1210
....1110
....1115
.... 983
....1000
....1270
....1088
....1115
....mo
....1120
.... 980
....1027
1
0
11!'.'.;.'
It
o". '.'.'.'.
1
2 ii)
2 S5
2 85
2 90
2 90
2 90
3 00
3 00
3 UI
3 00
3 00
3 03
3 (5
3 10
2 10
3 10
3 10
3 10
3 15
3 15
3 15
3 15
3 15
3 15
3 20
1.
R.
12.
1.
4.
..1220
. .10S0
12
S
61
S
1
5..
1..
4..
1..
9..
3..
1..
21..
4..
4..
10S0
1003
1160
1111
9Mi
1220
PUO
1112
1112
1191
910
985
1110
920
1140
1020
1097
930
S50
1033
909
S13
10S5
... 730
...1101
...1011
...1215
...1117
...1027
...1012
...1137
...1211
...1171
...1111
...1018
...1220
...1H3.I
Jo. .
21...
R.'.'.
15...
5...
11...
0...
IS...
19...
S...
3...
21...
1...
1...
11...
1...
15...
1G...
0...
5...
9...
8...
1770
HEIFERS.
3 00
3 W
3 40
3 45
18..
10..
7..
... 908
... 9.17
...1097
.... 963
18...
1002
3 53
900
COWS AND HEIFERS.
1...
O
is".'.'.
1...
K00
2 00
2 1.0
2 60
1.77..
1
790
"00
.... Sol
.... 970
.... 430
.... 410
....1000
....1SS0
....1030
....1510
fiSO
598
905
514
3
14
6
2 05
3 00
3 00
BULLS.
2 25
1.
.1190 3 20
.1900 3 2
.1230 3 23
. 930 3
.1350 3 23
.1310 3 40
.1320 3 43
.1720 3 43
.1120 3 (3
.1320 3 50
.1520 3 75
2 S3
2 90
3 fO
1..
1..
1..
It
V.'.
Ir.
1..
1..
.1310
.1330
no
01)
....1470 3 00
....1550 3 00
....1295 3 10
....1210 3 15
...1000 3 20
1.
4.
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
R20 4 00
13..
. .1134
. .1238
4 13
5 10
1131 4 15
1110 I 35
12..
CALVES.
410 4 25 1
....... 315 5 4
105 5 W 1
....... 150 6 50 2 ...
STAGS.
930 sr. 1
10) S 60
STOCK COWS AND
(IK 2 10 2
70
112
120
115
5 60
0 00
0 CO
0 00
1270 I CO
HEIFERS.
.. 67S 3 10
. . SSS 3 35
' .... K0 S iO AO.
2S..
1 .
3
21
STOCK CALVES.
1
; 00
1130
1500
4 f 0
I ml
4 10
, 300
, J75
: 1
.0
J50
3 95 3 27 3 21 3 17
4 01 3 30 3 29 3 17 3 2i
3 20 3 31 3 17 3 4S
3 93 3 31 3 10 .1 36
3 92 3 2S 3 IS 3 31
3 91 3 28 3 33 3 22
4 01 3 32 3 2S 3 17 3 27
4 02 3 31 3 24 3 11
I 01 3 37 3 21 3 17 3 2.
3 47 3 26 3(19 331
4 11 3 60 3 20 3 31
4 09 3 41 3 30 3 SS
4 II 3 48 3 30 3 3)
4 16 3 43 3 30 3 18
1 14 3 45 3 31 3 15 3 41
3 51 3 33 3 17 3 39
4 21 3 U 3 IS 3 40
4 33 S 57 3 17 3 43
4 29 3 57 3 4S 3 46
I 27 3 41 3 44 3 25 3 61
4 37 3 47 3 38 3 27
4 35 3 48 3 39 3 29 3 53
3 42 3 40 3 18 3 48
4 31 3 43 3 12 3 40
4 38 3 45 3 14 3 50
6.N0 I 15
8TOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
r...
600
21.
V4S
a S3
1
5
3
4
1
5
n
5.'.'.'.'.'.
8
G
12
3
1
1
1
010
Hoi)
06
, 452
, 710
792
70)
, 013
495
, 658
. 745
, (t!0
Ono
, 030
425
(i:o
12S
3 00
3 to
3 :
3 K
3 35
3 2ft
3 243
3 25
3 30
3 .
3 35
3 60
3 60
3 f 4)
3 ".0
3 0)
3 tr
3 75
23....
1....
40....
t
20.'."!
12....
10...,
0....
25. . ..
61....
1....
4....
4....
S....
12....
3. . . .
1
2"l'.'.'.'.
. C13
. 69i)
. 003
. 450
1 081
. 700
. 050
'JIS
, 055
. 713
.1190
. 525
. 605
. 600
. 771
. 703
. 600
. 4SS
3 90
4 00
I OU
I CO
4 fO
4 DO
I 00
4 00
4 10
1 10
4 15
I 20
4 20
4 20
4 25
I !.)
4 51
4 uO
21
37
513
SOS
5
3 Ml
HOOS-Thcri; was another fairly liberal
run of hogs hero todav. but tho demand
01. tho part of packers was fully equal to
the occasion and tlio market ruled nettvo
ami higher. Opening bids wero only 214'B5o
iiigner. nut sellers did not let o freely ai
thoso prices and packers had to raise tholr
hands. The ttrst Kales wero mostly nt $5.10,
or a nickel higher, but the tnatket kept get
ting better as the morning advanced and
the close was 10c higher. Tho bulk of tho
hogs sold from $5.10 to $5.15. wltn a numbi r
at Jj.17'4 After tho first round tho hogrt
sold largely at $5.12!., and $5.13, nnd on tho
cjoso tluv Kind nt $5.15. and occasionally at
$.'.1 il4. It w.is a Rood active market from
slnrt to Mulsh, and uverythlng was sold
early In the morning.
Ah will bo seen from the table of averago
prices, the loss ot yesterday Is not entirely
mado up, hut with the exctptlou of Mondny
the market Is at tho highest point for somo
iirao pasi. licpreseniaiivo sales
No.
Av
325 3 1V1 2
310 4 CO
Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr.
... I 25 60 200 100 6 13
... 4 25 25 231 ... 6 15
200 5 (0 69 211 ... 6 15
... 6 05 01 232 SO 6 15
... 5 07'4 00 28? SO 5 15
... 5 0714 09 2S3 200 5 15
... 5 10 07 215 ... 5 15
120 5 10 68 301 ... 5 15
... 6 10 40 312 ... 5 15
SO 5 10 47 310 ... 5 15
SO 6 10 07 235 ... 5 15
40 5 10 78 193 ... ft 15
SO R 10 08 -:u ... 5 15
SO 5 10 68 265 10 5 15
SO 6 10 31 253 ... 5 15
200 5 10 72 223 SO 6 15
40 ft 10 SO 210 SO 5 15
SU ft 124 71 271 40 5 15
... 6 1216 75 212 40 5 15
... 6 12V6 01 273 SO 5 15
40 5 1214 Ml 265 SO 6 15
120 6 12'4 66 291 20 5 15
10 5 1216 00 201 SO ft 15
... 5 1114 77 2.W ... 6 17'4
... 6 1214 78 252 ... 5 171A
... ft 1216 01 237 ... 6 17(4
120 R 12'6 05 2(15 ... ft 1714
... R 1214 loO 110 ... 6 00
10 5 12(4 98 194 40 5 10
40 6 121, 35 311 SO 6 10
200 6 I2'4 SS 176 ... 6 10
... 6 12(6 SI 219 SO ft 10
... ft 1214 03 239 SO 5 10
SO 5 1214 00 271 ... 5 15
200 6 1214 Ml 200 SO 6 15
100 ft 124 05 297 ... 5 15
2"0 ft I2I4 07 2S.8 120 5 15
200 6 1214 a 211 120 6 15
... 5 1214 OT 209 40 ft 15
... 6 I2'6 05 232 40 ft 17',4
... ft 12';, 08 215 SO ft 1714
... 5 1214 65 273 120 6 171,
120 6 15 61 279 160 ft 17'5
120 ft 15 02 232 ... 5 IP,,
... 6 13 7(1 195 ... ft I"-'.
SO 5 15 .81 191 ... ft 1716
SO ft 15 67 219 ... ft 1714
... ft 15 01 215 ... ft 1716
40 5 15 62 3.17 ... 5 174
SO 5 15 01 201 SO 5 17'S
200 6 15 07 213 ... 6 17(5
200 6 13 70 255 ... 6 20
73.
10.
... 31
... 95
...1S3
...10)
...157
...172
S3.
93.
107
Ml.
40. .
07..
78..
70..
70..
73..
. .201
. .251
..210
..1SS
..302
..192
. .261
.217
. .238
..21.8
..357
..101
79. . . .
69. . . .
01....
59....
90....
41....
39....
67....
M....
71....
S9....
08....
32. . . .
S9....
07....
01....
07....
71....
70. . . .
00....
HI ...
. .0.1
.200
.219
.210
...303
...182
. . .235
. . .204
...270
...227
...207
...333
. . .307
...237
...228
...299
. . . 235
":M
.'.'.' 292
...210
...197
"!230
...190
...228
...233
...218
...198
...I'm
...215
...230
63..
70..
02. .
00. .
.88..
85. .
01..
70..
09. .
03. .
70..
27. .
03. .
78..
01..
59..
SH LHP The receipts of sheep and lambs
today wern not as heavy as yesterday, and
tho samo Is trim nf tho demand. Chicago
canto steady to a dlmo lower, nnd that wa
about tho situation nt this point. Cholco
wethers ami yrarllnRs sold nbout steady,
as high as $,o being paid for a bunch
weighing 71 pounds. I mil's and owes,
however, did not hell quite us well today
and tho market could safely bo quoted a.
dlmo lower on that clami of stuff, and
somo sales looked a little more than that.
rin demand for the choice bunches seeni"d
to bo lu good shape, but the less desirable
kinds did not i.-iovo so readily.
Thero wero only a few feeders nu salo
and they brought good steady prices.
Quotations: t'holco fed wethers. SI.OOfT)
4.35: fair to good fed wethers. $3.S3tflOf;
cholro yearlings, $I.255T4.30; fair to gout
yearlliiRS, $I.OW4.25; cholco ewes. $.1.005T J.75 1
fair to good ewes, $3.004i3.30; choice spring
Iambs, $5.00fi5.25; fair to gend spring lamb.i,
$I.S5'(5.00; feeder owes, $2.25fi3.00: feedr
wethers. $3.5053,75: feeder lambs, SI.OO0i.IO.
Representative sales:
No.
20 cull ewes and wethers.,
251 Nebraska ewes
Av.
. 87
. 100
. 103
. 87
. 117
. 40
. 117
. 108
. 78
. Ill
. 123
. 109
. 71
Ii
. 73
. 05
.' 120
Pr.
$3 CO
3 25
3 25
3 40
I 25
4 25
4 25
4 33
ft 15
3 00
3 25
3 40
4 30
4 10
4 90
5 15
4 00
4 50
6 00
Nebraska ewes ,
ewes and wethers ,
Nebraska wethers
feeder lambs
Nebraska wethers
TCnlir.iwWn vniirllnirs
221 Nebraska lambs
9 ewes
3 gnats
219 western ewes
103 western yearlings
117 fed yearlings
98 lambs and sheep
7 western lambs
3 western shrep
2 western Iambs
6 western lamb
SI
WESTERN PACKING STATISTICS
Somo Enlargement in Marketing of
Hogs, but Uelleleney ns C'oiu
pnreil with Yenr Ago.
CINCINNATI. Jan. 9.-(Speclal Telegram.)
The Prico Current says: There has been
somo enlargement lu the marketing of hogs,
but a deficiency compared with n year ago.
Tho total western packings is 510.000, com
pared with 395,000 tho preceding week and
570,0() last year. From November 1 the
total Is 6,200,000, iiRalnst E,105,0u0 11 year ago.
Prominent places compare as follows:
Cltv. 1901. 1!0.
Chicago I,705.0ii0 1.710,000
Kansas city ii,v'"
OMAHA 430.000
St. Joseph 313,001)
St. Louis 330.0O0
Indianapolis 2s3,OV)
Mllwaukeo 211.090
Cincinnati ido.ono
Ottumwa 137,000
Cedar Rapids lin.ono
Sioux City 131.000
645.000
410,000
281,1100
3115,1100
239.000
22.1.000
Uil, 000
lOS.OiV)
78.000
12O.U00
90.0HO
St. Paul 138,000
;HICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET.
Caltlc Stonily nml Slinr llog-s Higher
Sheep Weak to Lower.
CHICAGO, Jan. 9.-CATTLE-Rccelpts,
20.000 head, Including 600 Texan; cholco
steers steady, others slow; butchers' stock
weak to 10c lower; good to prlmo steers,
$3,235)0.10: poor to medium. $.1.CO575.40; stock
ers nnd feeders, steady to slow, $2.755j3.40,
cows. $2. ail 1.10: heifers. 12.C54H.40. eanneis.
$2.COti2.53; bulls, $2.S05i 1.10; calves, '$4,005 I
0.25; Texas fed steers, $l.0Wf-l.25; grasaers, i
S3.305J4.00; Texas bulls. $2.5(xi3.50. j
HOGS Receipts, 42,000 head; tomorrow
37.0"). estimated; left over, 2,60)): active and
60 higher; closed strong; top, 55.40; mixed I
and butchers, .i wu.i.ii.'; rougn nenvy,
S3.O0fiG.10; light, $5.05543.1213; bulk of sales,
$5.2(fT5.:W.
SHEEP AND LAMHS-Rccolpts, 1S.0OO
head; sheep and lambs, weak to 10c lower;
good to cholco wethers, $3. 755ft 05; fair la
cholco mlx-'d, $3,405(3.80; western sheep,
$3.765 t.OO; Texas sheep. $2,605)3.60; natlvo
Iambs, $l.005jl.23; western lambs, $5.005jO. r.
Sim- York l,lt Stuck Mnrket,
NEW YORK. Jan. 9.-HEEVES-H0.
relpts, 2,607 head; slow trade, steers gen
erally 10c lower; top grades nbout steady,
bulls weak; -ows 10c lower, oxcept for thin
cows; steers. SI.205T5.40; bulls, $:.COj?I.O0;
cows, $1.805(3. S5; cables weak; shipmenu.
030 cattle, 40 tlieep and 3,100 quarters of
beef.
CALVES Receipts, 1,474 head: good veals
about steady; little calves 23c off; barnyard
stock easier; veals. $).005jS.60; lit tin calves. '
$3.605T4.00; bnrnyard calves, $2.25'u3.75; year-
lings. $3,001(3.23.
SHEEP AND LAMHS Receipts. 19.90)
head; highest market of the season: prices ,
U'515o higher; sheep. $3.25fj3 45; culls, J2 M
GrS.OO; lambs, S5.60t7.(); Canada lambs, $0.2j. 1
HOGS Receipts. 7.013 bond; market weal:,
quotations. 5.60T3.t;3 for ordinary hogs.
Kansas City Live Sine:; Market.
KANSAS CITY. Jan. 9 CATTLE -Receipts.
6.700 natives. 000 Texans and 20J
calves; best ncer steers steaay to 10c higher
others steady; natlvo beef hteers, It.lOiT" i.
rtockers and feeders, $3S05j4(O; rows and
heifers. $3 00144 75; canners, J2.5i.5i3.o0, fed
westerns, nothing choice, nt M.&Oli 1. 65, T- x
an, $3.76f4.lo; calves, $.1053.50. bulls, r -ti
HJtl no,
Ueilli; limiivvi nrnuin i.iiiiii, JO j ., 14
5.40; western hlieep and yearlings. $I3'(,;
western ewea, $3.3sii3.7tj: a bunch t,f os
pound Angora goats sold for $1.25.
Sf, Joseph Live Stork Market,
SOUTH ST. JOSEPH. Mo.. Jan. 9 -(Spe.
rial. 1 The Journal quotes:
CATTLE Receipts. l.SO heaif: market
steady to l's' lower; natives. $1,041-6.);
Tixhb and westerns. $3 tCMi.'i pi; bulls np,i
st.igs. UWiiw. iows and lutf, rs. $ i.v,
I 30, yearling nnd calves, $1 ijh st' .-k
. . .. ..Ir... ..n.l..A o.Ia. 1. ........ .
MUliM licceipis. ii.ioj iirao; maraet r n
in,, lilirhpr: ton. nunc or f.ul,'i. f". 11.. 1
6.20; heavy. 15 07Wfi5.2E; mixed, J5,int,i,;v . ir
light. sfioMio.io; pig. $4 "2': Mumr
SHEEP AND LAMHS-Rerelpts. SO I
ors nml feeders, $3.CKI.3S; vents, $,
6 2 .
'HOGS-Rocclpts, C.700 hendi market t
higher; nil grades, J,.o714fe3.J0; btiu
sales, $5.10j.15; pigs slmuly.
SHEEP Receipts, 800 head! marlirt ,1
lvu and steady.
Stork ill SlKht,
Following nro the rrrolptn nt tho f '
principal western markets for January 9,
Cattle. lings. Sin m
South Omaha 3.031 S.S77 2
Chlcago 20,000 411,000 is,( 1
Knnsns City (i.SOO 17,000 .'!, M)
St. Lotlla 2,500 !',! 1,.U
Totals
Mill
!,20j
COUVHMi Till'. COST.
Money Loss Eutallril by "W'lml mill
Water In (.'nlvi'iton.
The nnnual review of Ilia (laUoatou News
furnishes a summary of tho property loss
cniivod hy tho September hurrlcnuo anil
tidal wnvo on Oalveaton City and Island.
Dcuplto the terrlblo destruction wrought
the city Is rising bravely nnd energetically
from tho ruins, building better and higher
nnd buryliiR tho horrors ot tho past lu tlio
busy Ufa of the present. Tho News u,s
"Careful Investigation places the Btorm
property loss lu tho city of (alvcsto at
$17,038,275. This Includes tho loss of S3
165,500 sustained hy tho United States gov
ernment. Tho number of residences en
tirely destroyed Is placed at 1,131, valued at
$0,196,000. Damages to residences nnd con
tent partially destroyed aro placed nt $2,
250,000. Loss to merchandise and stock wn 1
$1,301,350. Tlio ninount expended lu build
ing slnco tlio storm In placed at $2,2jS,M)3
Of this sum JSOO.000 was for building nml
repairing of homos, $023,600 for wharves
nnd shipping facilities, $305,000 for railroads
and telegraph nnd $250,000 for mcrrnnlllo
buildings. In the bench district ot tho city
which was Bwept clean by tho storm moro
than 1,000 homes hnvo been built. Soma of
these arc only tempornry structures, but
nro being turned Into permanent homcn
aa fnst ns possible. Tho relief received
by Galveston nmounts to $1,691,000 und Is
divided ns follows: General fund., $1,1'00.
000; clothing nnd food, valued at $300,000.
raised for orphans, $50,000; for public
bcliools, $44,000. TJ10 work performed hy
tho central relief cotnmlttco nnd nil tho
subcommittees has been herculean nnd has
been cnrrlcd out In n most satisfactory
nmnnor, In many cases at a great personal
sncrltlco to tho men composing these dlffcr
ont committees."
Mar Arlbur's List nf Casualties.
WASHINGTON, Jnn. !), General Mac
Arthur transmits the following Hat ot
deaths In tho Philippines to tho Wnr do
partment :
Dysentery December 1, Company II.
Thirty-fourth Infantry, Frank H. llurt; De
cember 15, Company I. Eighteenth Infautrv.
Fred J. Wilson; December 25, Company F,
Twonty-tlflh Infantry, Samuel A. Nelson:
December 19, Company 1, Sixteenth Infan
try, GrorRo W. Elder; January 3. Company
D, Forty-sixth Infantry, lluns Ooffortl; Do
cember 29, Troop M, Third cavalry, Gcorgo
T. Hutler.
Malarial Fever January 1. Company IC,
Thirty-seventh Infantry, Patrick W. Kit is
Rcrnld; December 20. Company L, Thirty
sixth Infantry, Allen Westfall; December 20,
Company c, Twenty-fifth Infantry, Law
rence T. Grey.
All Other Causes November 27. Twenty
fourth Infantry, unasslgnedireerult. Charles
G. Yelser; December 21. Company o, Thirty,
first Infantry. Daniel F. Grlllln; January 3,
Company F. Twenty-llrst Infantry, Thomas
Fronton; December 30, Twelfth Infantry,
tinasslgued recruit, Georgf W. Wullen; Do
comber 29. Company C, Twelfth Infantrv.
Hutlrdgo Harden; Decembers". Company D,
Thirty-fourth Infantry, Dell W. Hanlniird,
December 28, Company 1 1, Thirty-seventh
Infantry, First Sergeant Robert Anderson,
December 21. Company L, Thirty-sixth In
fantry, Joe Summer; December 29, Com
pany F, Fourth Infantry. Louis E. Sliver;
December 7. Company H, Thirty-first In
fnntry, Christina I-'. Kayser; January 3,
Sergeant John Goffey.
The ltevlseil Slorjr.
Indianapolis Press: Onco on n tlmo two
gallant knights met In tho middle, of tho
road nnd fell Into a dlsputo ns to the com
position nf n certain hhlold which they
oaw standing thero on edgo. Ono pretested
that It was silver and tho other na ttoully
maintained It was gold.
Words led to action nnd they fought until
both wero exhausted.
At this polut n vcnorablo sago nrrlvcd
No, ho did' not provo to them that tho
shield was gold on ono sldo nnd silver on
tlio other. Ho gavo each a doso of bromWo
nnd showed them there was 110 shield .thero
nt all, whereat they tnnrvolcd greatly.
Kirk II. Armour Critically III.
KANSAS CITY. Jnn.A-KIrk H. Armour,
nephew of the Into Philip D. Armour and
bend of the Armour interests In Kansas
City, Is critically ill at his homo hero with
pneumonia.
Ten Listed 1111 ColTer Ilxelimice.
NEW YOHIC. Jan, 9. Tho board of man
agers of tho Coffeo exchange has decided
to list tea 011 tlio exchange. Tho opening
call will bo mado on January 22.
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