TI7E OMATTA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY. JAXUAHY 13. 3004. ( 1 4 I A f 1 1 I I i f n ; 1 i i i i I i J. CRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET r and War Talk Uoi', to Ad'aoc Prioti of All Grains. MUCH PROFIT TAKING AT THE ADVANCE Corn,' Galas Coaslderabla aa Talk of War aad Oata Fallow Tri4icr ol Other Grains, with Fro rlslaas Strang, CHICAGO. Jan. 13. Worry over weather and war advanced prices today In every trading pit on lha board of trade. Wheat at oua tlma waa up a cent a bushel lor Way. Closing prices were strong with gains aa follows, compared with last night: wheat. He; corn, c; oata, c; poik, 30c; Jard, 12Hc, and ribs, lijl.4c. A buliiah sentiment pervaiied the wheat pit. The market was strong at the aiart, May being up to ',ulc, at 8io to 7c The principal factors influencing the aituatlon at the opening were a decline in the price of British consols on a renewal War talk, firm foreign markets, together arlth lack of moisture in the southwest. At vihe advance there was liberal profit taking, which resulted In a setback of about o. The market steadied on heavy purchases by the big long Interest, Later In the ses sion a report Was circulated that Japan had accepted Russia's counter proposition. This rumor started another selling move ment on the part of local traders. The dee Ire to take profltswaa Intensified by a fairly large Increase In the. worlds svail abla stoma. Under this selling pressuie May declined to fctic. A belter export de mand with reporta of rains in Argenttn soon caused a reversal of sentiment. Prices responded readily to the change, May ad vancing to 877c. The close was strong at that figure. Clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 8o9,7u0 bushels, Pii r?.af rc'Pta were 780,600. bushels, against 648,600 bushels a year ago. Kradstn els world a visible supply Increastd l.auuOJ bushels. Minneapolis, Duluth and Chicago reported receipts of cars, against UM week and 897 a year ago. . The war scare Induced considerable cov ering In corn early In the day. There was also good buying for Investment account. Offering s were not large and as a result Jae market ruled strong. Poor condition of 5 r'ce'Pt coming In added confidence to IS ln demand continued good throughout the entire session, closing prices w.r.?. ,llrm- May opened He to He higher, at 471,0 to 47S ranged between 474c and 47He4io, closing at Hc, a gain of He. Local receipts were 47i cars, with 1 of contract grade. A report that a prominent long was add ing to his line brought out a good general Oemand for oats. Oood demand also helped to encourage buying. Strength In other f. PU'1 strength In this market. Offerings were quite liberal on the advance and prices receded some what. The close was steady After opening a to USfc higher, at 384c to 89Vw3 Mav sold be tween 8Vio and 89Tic, closing at 39Ho. Lo cal receipts were 184 cars. Provlslons were strong on lighter receipts oJiogs, but' more especially on renewed taltff war. Shorts and commission houses Wf.i? UT bu"r" early In the session, ' WI,n 5"'r,n" coming mostly from pack ers. The strength manifested at the open ing was well maintained and closing prices ahowed good gains. May pork openeaj 17V40 ?.?S;,'l''ln.M!l Bt 112 90 to "-B between U-87H, nd 1.06. closing at 118 .Oil,. I.ard opened 7140 to 10c higher at $'i.H74 to C. 90, and after ranging between 36 .85 and $f.9V4, closed at $ti.S2V. Ribs were also up 7Uc to J'?, ,a.t the start, at 3.674 to KHu. After e."l.n.,Lbctw'", M 58 -nd May closed at $6.00 to t.M. Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, j2rl: c2rn'- cars: oatB- 75 cars: ok. s.ooo head. The leading futures ranged as follows: Artlcles-I Open. ) Hlgh. Low. Close. Yes'y. Wheat I May 7H17V4 J uly M2JI . Sept. ;14H, Coin 1 Jan. I 43. May 47"iB44 July 46H1 Oats I Jan.. 361 3fi SitTj, gfi'-d May piinsjl- :Hfe'H 89H uiy i , -oi, ia tie Jan. f 13 071,1 12 75 I 13 67H 11 T5 May I 12 81) 13 06 12 13 0!V4 m i i i i Jan. 8 6S I 6 70 ( 6 G6 I 8 70 May 6 8714 8 9ifV 6 85 8 9214 Jan. ' 1B7HI 8 35 I 6 77V4I 3fi May ft 574 "3141 8 K) 6 824 JUiy s to e 71) i s 66 s ,o TVil RfrTil 87V nyt oi' i''4 r i 43 4314 WliW 47M, 471,1 41 4--,.4tHi'l t"H ' 43',i 47', 44 . ?6 39 V 12 V 111 72H M 6 SO :6 50 8 67V4 No. . Csh quotations were as follows: FLOUR Market firm: winter patents, $4.10'a4.3D; winter straights. $3 Wii 4 SO; spring patents. i4.ntxtf4.Sn; sprln straights, $3.50(3 1.90; bakers, ?.3OiO3.110. WHEAT-No. I spring, 7ifJ3c; No. t red, 2ftS7'4C. CORN No. J. 44ic: No, 2 yellow, 4o. OAT8-N0. I, 36-!4f) 3614c; No. 3 white, 3714 t39o. RYK No. 2. 63H4H. BARLKV Ooon feeding, S740c; fair to choice malting 4Wi'i8c. SEEPS-No. 1 fla. 7c; No. 1 northwest ern, II.03H; prime timothy, (3.25; clover, contrsct grade. lV854ni.40. PROVIBIONS-Mea pork, per Mil., l?.73i J2.87V4. Lard, per 100 lbs.. 6Vg70. Short ribs sides (loose). $a.2Mi8 RO; dry salted shoulders (boxed). M ffiH . Following were the receipts and ship ments of flour and grain: Keceims. bnipmen' Flour, bbls.. Wheat, bu.. Corn, bu.... Onts, bu,... tve. hu Barley, bo.. 24 B00 42.000 RS2.KV) 210.2110 .0" ES.400 ?4.n 87.101 isa 800 149 800 4 X) 46,no On the Produce exchange today the but ter market was easy; creamery, lBfliHc; dairy, Hisraic. Eggs, steady at mark, canes Included, 23 U 26o. . Cheese, steady, HXu'lO',0. NW YORK UKNBRAL MARKET. Uaatatloas of the Day oat Varloas Cosnmodltles. NEW TORK. Jan. 12 -FLOUR-Recelpts. 17.714 bbls.; exports. 6.793 bbls.; sales, 11,90 bbls.; market still firm, but lacking buyers; winter patents. t4.2(i4.&0; winter straights, S4.104i4.2s; Minnesota putents, $4.ti5ii4.90; win ter extras, S3.201il.4u; Minnesota bakers, ISK) tl4 0o; winter low grades, S3.WVti3.25. Rye flour, firm; fair to good, S3.3oii S.4; choice 10 fancy. $3.4ii3.70. Ruckwheat flour, dull; COHNMEAL Steady: yellow western, SI. 0.1; city, SI 04; kiln dried. $t Hoy J 00. RYE CJulet- No. 2 western, Giv-; nomi nal, f. o. h. afloat; state and Jersey, SMiahc. HARLEY Steady: feeding, 46c; milling, 47 c. I. f., Huflalo. WHEAT Receipts. 75 bu.; exports, 20,370 bu.; sales, 2.7u).0OO bu. futures and 12,000 bu. spot; spot, firm; No. 1 red, nominal eleva tor: No. 1 red. 6c f. o. b. ailoat; No. 1 northern Duluth, WI40 f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 hard Manitoba, nominal f. o. b. afloat. Op tions received further Impetus from war news this morning and were strong all the forenoon, cables being higher and consols lower. Bunsequeniiy, nowever. on neace news, big Interlar receipts, poor export de mand and Wall Street selling, the market eased oft only to recover on bullish Argen tine news, closing Tta net higher. HuJea In cluded No. 2 red May. 0Hfl)Vc. rlo.e.t SOHc; July, M ll-16c(B 17 S-lSc, closed fW,c. CORN Recelnts. 41 9 IS bu.: tmnrti in . 663 bu.; sales, (S0.O1M bu. futures and C4.ono du. spot; spot, nrnl; jso. Z, d40 elevator and 12H I. o. b. afloat; No. t yellow, S7o; No. S white, (2V. The ontion market waa fulrlv active and higher on war talk, good buying nfiu luumry uueriiHCB anu ine caoies. It closed firm at l'Sic advance; May, MV,i S3 S I, closed, 63,,o; July, i2lU624c, closed, SjtkO. OATH Receipts, S.Oofl bu.; exports. U bu.; "r"' "ru , .-; sianaura wnite. white, 44V4c; track white western. 43V47c; . uie, wvjaiic; options, noinl- nsl. FEED Firm; spring bran, 8?0 5ofTO0 M: middlings. Sim.0(b:j o; city. I.Uuoiaiu w HAY Uull; shipping, eot7c; grod to choice, SOJjKOc. HOPH f'lrm: state rnmmnn in .hnln. J9uS erop, WfSlo: 1M crop. VujXc; olds. lOij 16c; Paclhc coast. crou. 2uiiUc' m cron iZnMf. olds t(Vi,lltn HIDES Firm. Ualveston. to 28 lbs 2!: c,"f.orn'." 3 ,u ,b'' 19c T Jryl t4 to JO lla, 14c. " LEATHER Steady ; acid, 23ti25Hc. 1 ' RICE Steady; domestic, fair to extra Hi6Sc; Jauxn, nominal. ' I'KUtimo.Mi-Mwr, firm; family, tlO.Oiva 11.00; mess, Sa.uHjS w); beef hams, S-'o Stt '2 00 J',V'lt.-,1,S!0UA,U.': r"y. '""'a mew! bellies, 87.607.78; pickled shoulders 37 w pickled hama. 9.Si 10.75. Lrd, steady-' western steamed. 87 10: Januurv i... 1 il 37 10. nominal; refined firm; continent 37 Jfi compound. S JMiS.W. Pork, steady: fnmllv' 316 0O1 I6 X; short clear. 311 So.ul.li6; meBa,' tn v .., is ... - . TAi.L,oV-Flrni; city. H,c; country. jJTER-Cramery. 12llc; state dairy. CliEKSR Rteudv: ..II . fancy, large and small, colored and white r'S 8tesdv: astt.rn 76i:n 115-lbc; centrtfural. M test, 1J-WS3W; mlV laasea sugar, lU-leci rettusd. quiet; crushed, 5.05c; powdered, i.BOc; granulated, 4 45c. t'FFKB-Bteady; No. T Rio, STtc. POCLTRY-Allve, quiet; western rhlck ena, 12c; fowls, 14c; turkeys, 14c. Dressed firm; western chickens, Ufll4c; fowls, 12y 13c; turkeys, 17ft lc. OMAHA WHOLRIAIB MARKET. Coadltlon of Trade aad (inotatlona on Staple aad Faaer Prodaca. EOGS Receipts more liberal; market weak; fresh slock, 22o. LIVE PolLTRx Hens. 8H0; spring chickens, Voc; roosters, according to age, fiioc; turkeys, 13S14c; ducks, geese, tu tc. DRESSED POULTRT Turkeys, l4fl7c: pld toms, 144jiSc; ducks, Italic; geese, 99 10c; chickens, lOiJllc. HtlTTEH-Tacklng stock, 12Hc! choice to fancy dairy rolls, 144ilc; separator, 24c. FRESH FISIi-Trout. 10c; pickerel. c; pike, 9c; perch, 7c; hlueflsh. lac; whlteflBh, 9c; salmon, 11c; haddock, 10c; codfish, 12c; redsriapper, 11c; lobsters, boiled, per lb., wx-; lobatnts, green, per lb., 28c; bullheads, lie; catftfch. He; black bass, 2i)f2Sc; halibut, lie; craiiples, 12c; herring, 6c; white bass, 13c; Mueflns. 80. OYSTERS New York counts, per can, 43c; per gal., 2 00; extra selects, per can, aftc; per gal., Sl.80; standara per can, 27c; Pr gal., Jl 69. RRAN-Per ton. 314 60. HAY Prices ' quoted by Omaha Whole sale Dealers' association. Choice No. 1 up land, Un0; No. 2, 16.00! medium, 36.50; coarta, 35.00. Rye straw, 35.60. These prices are for hay of good color and quality. Demand fnlr and receipts light. CORN ;c. OATS-37C. RYE No. 2, 60c. VK(3ETABLES. POTATOEB-C'olorado, 85c; Dakota, per bu., (ofy'7Sc; native, 65070c. SWEET POTATOES Illinois, per bbl., NAVY BEANS Per bu., 2.2B. CELERY-Small, per dot., 2535c; larga California. 40u75c. ONIONS Spanish, per crate, $1.60; Colo rado yellow and red, II40. A U 11 AGE Wisconsin Holland, 23o. 1 LRN1PS Canada rutabagas, per lb., IVic: white, per bu.. 50c. fi . R ROTS Per bu.. 6O0. PARSNIPS-Per bu., 5vc. BEETS Per bu., 60c. 1,iAL:LIPLOWERrCallfornla. per crate, CLTCUMBERS Per dot.. tl.0OSl.25. . FRUITS. APPLES-Callfornia Bellflowers, per bog, '; Baldwins and other varieties, iZ.b); New York export Spies, Greenings, Rus sets and Baldwins, 33.75. ORA PES-Pony Catawhas, 20c; Imported .-SfVi,J!rr ke- 3-0o4i.O0. CRANBERRIES Jersey, per bbl., 37.50; LJLP?' -'t: Wisconsin Bell and Bugle, 38.00e8.50; Bell and Cherry, 38.00. TROPICAL FRUITS. ORANGES-Florlda Brlghts and Russets, f. I'"?0' tlb'r' navels, all cites, choice, 32.26(52.76; fancy, 33 26. LEMONS California fancy. 300 to 380 bI'-"j, 34.00; choice, 240 to 270 sixes, 33.60. FIQs California, per 10-1b. cartons, 85c; Imported Smyrna, fc-crown, 14c; 6-crown, 16c; 7-crown, lfic. COCOANUTS Per sack, 34.00; per do., 60c. JlATK3 Persian, per box of 80 pkgs., 32.00; per lb.. In 60-lb. boxes. 614c; Oriental sturTed dates, per box, 32.40. BANANAS Per medium-sized bunch, 32.00 62.60; Jumbo, S275Ti8.25. MISCELLANEOUS. CHEE8E Wisconsin twins, full cream, l-Hc; Wisconsin Young Americas, 13o; block Swiss, Hie; Wisconsin brick, 13c; Wis conHln llmburger, 12c. HONEY-Nebraska, per 24 frames. 33.00; Utah and Colorado, per 24 frames. 38.26. MAPLE SUOAH Ohio, per lb., 10c. CiDER-Pir bbl., 36.76: per ft bbl., 33 25. POPCORN-Per lb., 214c; shelled, 3m0. HORSERADISH Per case of 2 dox?n, pacKed. 80c. NUTS Walnuts, No. 1 soft shell, per lb., 1614c; hard shell, per lb., 14c: No. 2 soft shell, per lb.. 13o; No. 2 hard shell, per lb., 12c; Brazils, per lb., lie; Alberts, per lb., lie; almonds, soft shell, per lb., 15e; hard shell, pet lb. 13c; pecans, large, per lb., 12o; small, per lb., loc; peanuts, per lb., tic; roasted peanuts, per lb., 7Hc; Chili walnuts, 121iVMp; large hickory nuts, per bu.. 31.60; shell barks, per bu., 32.00; black walnuts, per bu.. 31.26. HIDES- No. I green, 8c; No. I green, 6c; No. 1 salted, 7c; No. 2 salted, 80; No. 1 veal calf 8 to 12 lbs., KH,c; No. 2 veal calf, 11 to 15 lbs., fc; dry salted hides. Mfl2c; sheep pelts. 25&75c; horse hides, 31.60(2.50. St. Louis Grain and Provisions. ST. LOUIS. Jan. 12. WHEAT Higher; red cash, elevator, nominal; track, l93Hc; May, 84'c; July, 8uHc; No. i hard, 78(fW4c. CORN Higher! No. nnh i?u.f inii 434c; May, 4n:45Vic; July. 45e. pATS-Hlghei; No. 2. 47m 4714c; track, 88 M"y- n'c'- No- 2 white, 4O-&40V4C ruui.n-rirmiy neia; rea Wlntftr pat- mVH-Ji M' i'xt,a ,nTicy an1 "traight, tJ.80tf4.20; clear, 33.30iii3.tl0. TIMOTHY SEED-Sieady at t2.20iB2.85; prime higher. CORNMEAtr-Stcadv at 32.40. BRAN Strong; sacked, east track, (nsWMc. rlc Vo79er")Uy: timotn'-' '-WnU.50; pral- IRON COTTON TIES 31.05. BAG(lING-66c. HEMP TWINE 60. PROVISIONS - I-ffrk, higher; standard mess, Jobbing, 313.16. Lard, higher; prime steam, Si.62l4j. Bacon, steady; boxed extra shorts, 37.60. Clear ribs, 37.50; short clear, 'POULTRY-Turkeys, Arm; all else slow; chlckem., 9c; springs, 9c; turkeys, liaifc; ducks, 10c; geese, 7c. jjl'JTER-Dull, creamery, 1825c; dairy, (i;8 Higher at 23c. rase count. Following were the receipts and ship ments of flour and grain: , . . , Receipts. Shipments. Fl lur, bbls 8,000 . 17,000 Wheat, bu 63.000 89,000 Corn, bu 85,000 74,000 Oats, bu 01,000 64,000 Kanaaa City drain and Provisions. j. " v.., a 11. 16. nnsAi May. 72".c: July. 6914c: cash, No. 2 hard. 724274c; '"'U'-v, hu, , iwih-twc; refected. WW 6:ic; No. 2 red, 87c; No. 8, 85(ff87o. cjc-iay, 4osc; July. cash, No. I U"1, w'ci No- white. 4oV4141Hc; No. 'OATS-No. 2 white. 8SH40Hc; No. I mixed. SSe. prHATr,r7Xf,8vt,mothy- im9ni cho,c- RYE No. 2, 4914c BUTTER-LVeamery, 1921c; dairy, fancy, 18c. EGUS-Steady; Missouri and Kansas, Cases returned. 21V4c per do,.; new No. i whltewood cases Included. 22c. .... . . Receipts. Shipments. " heat: bu 203.200 106.HO0 f1"r". bu 74.4O0 J2.800 0tlt. 13,000 ( 27,000 Philadelphia Produce Market. PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 13. BUTTER Weak and lo lower; extra western cream er? ; extra nearby prints, SHo. EGGS Firm, good demand; fresh nearby. Sic at the mark; fresh western. 30o at the mark; fresh southwestern. 2JW30C at tha m,.rki.,-o7.h "outhern. 2tto at the mark. t HKKSE-qulet; New Y'ork full creams, choice to far.ey, llVulUVic; New York fuli creams, fair to good, KHUllc, Mllnraakee Grain Market. MILWAUKEB, Jan. 12. WH EAT Firm ; No .1 northnrn. Sic; J4o. 2 northern, 84U 8bc; May. 87ic asked. RYE Steady; No. 1. 6714c BARLEY-Flrm; No. 3, 64o; sample, 38 Mlnneaaolls Wheat, Floar and Bran. MINNEAPOLIS. Jan. 12. WH EAT May 87Sc; July. 86",4i6Hc; on track, No. 1 hard' 87Ho: No. 1 northern. RSSe: No. 3 northern' SSMiMe; No. S northern, 73tj77c. lwlnern' FLOUR First patents. 84.6i4i4.75; second patents, 34 .55(&4. ..; first dears, S3.Xii3 46 Second clears, S2.S5a3.45. ' BRAN In bulk. 8i4.6txS14.T5. Dalath Grain Market. DULUTH, Jan. 12. WHEAT In store. No. 1 hard. 8He; No. 1 northern, 84c; No 8 northern, to arrive. No. 1 hard MMiC; No. 1 northern. 86e; No. 3 northern, ?'c; No. 3 spring. 7Tc; May, 84Hc; July, 8Hc. OATS On track and to arrive, 37Hx Liverpool Grain Market. LIVERPOOL. Jan. 12 WHSAT-Spot firm; No. 3 red. western winter. Its 3d. Jutures oulet; March, 6s 64d; May, s 5d; July, nominal. . f"ORN Finn; American mixed, new, 4s 3d; American mixed, old. 4s d. Futures quUt; January, 4s 8d; March. 4s ld. Toledo teed Market. TOLEDO. Jan. ll.-SEEDS Clover, cash. 38.87H; February. t7.im: March, t7 07. PHme alalke, S.0. Prime timothy, not quoted. Peoria Grain Market. PEORIA. Jan. 11-OORN-Flrm: new, No. 3, SV; new. No. 1 3l,c: old. No. 3. 43Sc Dry Goods Market. NEW YORK. Jan. 12.-DRT OOOD8 RuyUig of the day In dry goods has been of a moderate nature, but with prices show ing a hardening tendency and further ad vances In aeveral directions. The outlook for Increased business is considered bright under the depleted condition in wiitall the niajorlyr, ot stocks are aUiuUed. NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS BeYral of Anxiety Ore Far Eastern 81U atloi in Wall StretU APPARENT IN THE YIELDING PRICES KfTeet gtrlklagly Noticeable la the Kllllagr of Rpeealatlve Interest Caaalag a Stagrnatloa in the Market. NEW YORK. Jan. 12-The revival of anxiety over the far eastern situation made Itself apparent in the yielding tendency of stock today as Well as of cotton, which consistently advanced. The effect was much more noticeable, however, In the al most total killing of speculative Interest. During the afternoon the slock market le came practically stagnant. The dribble of stocks wss sufficient to cause a slow down ward tendency of prices but there was as much lack of aggressiveness on the psrt of the bears as of the bulls. In fact there was evidence of some desire on the part of JI" L COVPr ahorta In a few stocks. The borrowing demand for Pennsylvania in the loan crowd pointed to an uncovered short Interest, The firmness of this stock in face of the depression elsewhere caused some credence to be given to the persistent rumors of a plan of adjustment of polnia of antagonism being worked out In official S'u.KatlVJ'w bt'',n he Pennsylvania and the Wabash interests. There wss a il!!!1."!?'1 5?r amalgamated copper to cover i0'";. ,Th? .Ia.,e of this stock H "-a,trlu.,edJn Part lo th encouraging reports of trade conditions, especially the large foreign demand for copper and the i?,rfl 'rSTS", J0"11" consumption. Judged by the lack of impression on Eurol pean storks made by the large purchases f the last few months. The movement In United States Steel pre JriL'i r?" Isn"ld. b"t the trsdlng In It was fair y maintained. The advances In wire products wss a favoring attitude. The steel corporation announced the rencwrd S,u.n 2 ".mPloca of preferred stock with Krt 'rf" to recelva a bonus on earnings and the reduction of the price to 355 a share Instead of 382.50 as In the preceding offer, was received with varied comments 71 . '"P"""" ot m yesterday's market wI rhLTav.or".bI;, far ern situation ZJjhi HUJ5-ef disappointed c.imment. giving rise to the belief tkat the abstention of the market on the part of buyers might mV,t.'omie ""motive than war. fl.e mnrket closed without effectual recovtrv Bonds yesterday were steady. United CP centeonnca.l "d ' & 'NVo0r,kocfkchaengqe,?0tatl0n" " the Atchison do pfd Baltimore & Ohio. do pfd , Canadian Pacific . Central rtt V 1 Chesapeake & Ohio.. 3o0 3314 Chicago & Alton ..... 8.MW 36. Pfd i,ooo 80 Chicago Great West.. 1,700 64 dp B pfd 100 2 Chicago St Northwest RiO 1B7 nicago 1 . tt 1 1,000 do pfd : 6,900 c. d. C. & St. L . Colorado Southern do 1st pfd , do 2d pfd 1,900 27 Delaware ft Hudson.. 100 165 D.. L. & Western Denver ft Rio Grande aa pfd Sales. High. Low.Close. .16,600 671, 64 66 Mi "4 . 7,070 79i 7S4 7S- )i 1,100 11014 11074 Hi4 83 2H 32 83 1H 28 12 ' 28 1.980 19 6.700 1,625 360 "ioo 7,200 400 20 7,200 100 100 100 .... 1,00ft ....11.600 !!!!i!i!7fto .... 2.100 8V) 800 Erie do 1st pfd do 2d pfd Great Northern pfd Hocking Valley .... do pfd Illinois Central ..... Iowa Central do pfd , K. C. Southern do pfd , Louisville ft Nash.., Manhattan L Metropolitan St. Ry l.flno Minneapolis ft St. L... 200 Missouri Paclno M . K. ft Texas do pfd N. R, R. of Mex. pfd N. Y. Central Norfolk & Western. do pfd Ontario ft Western. Pennsylvania P.. C, C. ft St. L... Reading do 1st pfd.,, do 2d pfd.. Rock Island Co do pfd St. L. ft S. F. 1st pfd do 2d pfd , St L. Southwest do pfd St. Pnul .. do pfd Southern Psclflc . Southern Railway 00 pro Texas ft Pacific .... Toledo. St. L. ft XV do pfd Union Pactfl'3 do pfd Wabash do pfd Wheeling ft L. E Wisconsin Central ,. do pfd Adams Express Co... American Express United States Ex Wells-Fa fgo Express Amal. Copper 44,150 American C. & F. ... 100 do pfd Amer, Lin. OH do pfd Amef. Locomotive . do pfd Amer. R. ft R do pfd American Sugar Anaconda Mln. Co... Brooklyn Rap T Col. F. ft I Col. ft Hock. Coal... Consolidated Gas ... General Electrlo ... International Paper. do pfd International Pump, do pfd Natl.inel Rltr ilt .... National t.ed ...... North American .... Pacific Mall People's Oss Pressed Steel Car.. do pfd Pullmnii P. Car ReouhUe Steel do pfd Rubber Goods do pfd Tennessee f. ft I U. L. leather do TM U. S. Rubber do pfd V. 8. Steel do nfd ... Western Union 2S 674 484 1.200 131 131 200 40 "sod "swii z,oou Jin 1G64 165 Hi im 25 25 s 18 66V4 27' 161 270 20 f8H 27 671i 47 170 744 83 14 j80i 21 40 18 384 38 107 1"7 1SU '26 105 274 67S 47-Ti '74" 40 8O0 142H 142"4 H2 1Z1 lHOH 120V4 614 60 92, 81 fl 17 17 17 4 894 T94 394 394 39'4 1f0 119-H 1194 119" 300 67 674 574 1 85 700 21V, 21 214 62,000 119 11R4 119 list fUA 63V. 3 If 78 44 78 7,800 224 204 41 144 84 1434 '48 20 "m" 24 41 144 344 44 77 68i 21 F84 no 4'4 14 844 142 1424 177 4IP4 19 'jr.4 24 22,800 784 774 204 3T 17 is 40 . ano . .13.250 . 100 . 2.800 500 200 sno 100 2"0 7M) 20 3"! 17 18 41 504 14 67 174 494 1R4 674 78 78 474 47 9" l 48 19 784 88 784 89 19 ?74 174 18 41 220 190 108 2 5 49 18 67 28 17 74 474 Nrthern Peourltles.. Total sales for the day 341.100. 174 474 90 4,890 1254 1244 125 7(1 14.8"0 50 48 494 290 294 284 80 100 15 15 1t 1W 1004 J904 190 200 1734 1734 173 104 , R , 81 70 87 15 85 ?4 74 74 318 84 414 i4 n4 854 74 764 1114 414 10 wu 894 100 72 72 400 88 374 'jiio w" 85" 100 174 f74 8t0 - 964 4 ioo "6 8no 41 4 41 800 184 184 . 800 . 10 , 100 , 400 . 400 . .T0 .H.ino 400 84 77 114 4 1 884 88 77 lf4 41U 104 514 874 Reaton ttoek tsnotattoas. BOSTON, Jan. U Call loans, 44r54 per cent; time loans, tWrfl per cent. Official closing prices on stocks and bonds: Atchison 4s 17HIAIIOUM 4 tin. Ctntrsl 4s US Amiliunile) 4H Atrblton )S Ulnthm 12 '4 do ptl A Hscla. 441 BoMoa A Albnr...H5 rentenulal .., 44 Bustos Mains lit Copper Ksnss 4644 Boaloa Elavawd 144 iDiinilnloB Coal 41 K V M. M. Franklin IM III KOTSIS .... Fitchburc nfd Vnlon Paclno Mai. Ceatrai Amar. Sugar to ptl Amar. T. 4V T Dim. I. a S , Oanarml Elaotrie ... Maaa. Elactrlc ..... 4o pfd L'Dlta4 rnilt kl'nUaa CoppW ..... V. S. Staal do pfd Waatlnf. eanunoe . Advanturt Bid. "Asked. .1141. .114 .1 1 . .111 :T . MS . m . in Mohawk Old Dominion ... Oaraola Parrot Quiocr Santa Pa Copper. Tamaraok Trinity I'nllad tutas ... I'uh Vict oris Winona WoUarlns Daly Wast .. .. 74 .. 81 .. 74 .. t .. II .. M ..104 .. I .. 1t4 .. j: .. is Tt .. 14 London Itaek MarliaC LONDON, Jan. 11 Closing: . Conaola, stonay.... XT t-U N. T. Cantral.. Tl 1-11 Norfolk at W.. .. da pfd .. 4a Ontario W... .. 1 VannaylTania .. .. 11 Rand Mlnaa .... ..lZOis . kaadlss .. M I do 1st pfd.... .. "4 1 do M pfd.... ..147 80. Railway ... ..10 I do pfd .. II I So. PaclSa .. T14.VBI0S Paaiat ... .. t I da pfd .. :v. a. st.ai .. 40 I do pfd ..1144 Wabaah ..Ill I da pfd ... IT SILVER Rar, 27 3-1(4 per ounce. MONEY-3U34 per cent; the rate of dis count in the. open market for short bills la 4i5l3 per cent; for three months' bills, 34u-H Per cent. do acouat .. Anaooads AW'hlaon .' do pfd Baltimore 4k O.. Canadian Pactda Chea. Ohio... Cklca,o Ot. W. . c . m. at. P. DaBear, D. A R O do pfd Bris da lat pfd.... do 14 pfd ... Illinois Cantral . Louta. a Naao.. M . K. A T .1J4 . ut . St . 12 . 14 . 4 . 10 . 114 . 11 . 4 . K4 . l . 1H . . let. Row York Hasty Market. NEW TORK. Jan. 12.-MONET-On call. auad. 14aV tr eeat, Uusmg bla, 144; offered at 3. Time loans, easy; sixty days, 'T44 per cent; ninety days and six months. 4 per cent. PRIME MF.RCAVT1I.R PAPFH 8f?!tla. Sterling exchange strong with srtual busi ness In bunkers' bills at 34 6.1")4j4.Wi 43 for demand and at 342.H'4i4 82 25 for sixty day bills. Posted rates. I4 8J4VJ4 83 and $4 88; commercial bills, 84 81'o"4.M4. SILVER-Mar. 5sr : Mexican dollnfa, 45c. HONDrJ Oovernment, Irregular; rallrdad, Irregular. The closing quotations on bonds are aa follows: V. 8. nf. la, res. da coupon do la, rag do coupoa do new 4a, rag. do ennpmi do old 4a, reg... do coupon do la. reg do eoupon Atchlaon sea. 4a.. do ad. 4a Atlantic C. L. 4a. B. A O. 4a. do la Central of Oa. ta. do 1st Inc. I1 H I,. A K. anl. 4a H .!' Manhattan e. g, 4a. .10(4 Hn. Orttral 4a l4 do lat Inc II Minn. St. L. 4a.. IT M . K. T. 4a Mil do la 71 1"4 ..10 ..IM ..1S1V4 ..1074 ..in7v ..ioih ...10114 .. w ... 7 .. 13 . .1(H4 .. MVi ..104i an N. R. R. nf M. e. 4a T4 N. T. C. g. I Ha N. J. C. g. la No. raclHo 4a do la N. W. e. 4a O. B. L 4a A par, Fenn. ronv. IHa... Reading gen. 4a.... Pt. L. A I. M. f. Si 7H .lotH . 70' . ir."i . 5 111', Chaa. ft Ohio 4"4. .HH14 Rt! Ll B F. fg. 4a. M tnicago A. 14a... 7M4 st. b. S. W. la 14 C., H. ft Q. n. 4... SI H Iff aboard A. U 4a... (Ml ' 5,- P- 1 4n..lMv, b. pacific 4a M C. AN. W. e. a....l314 So. Railway la 111H , P- M'ITaxa ft P. la I1SS 7n-4iT.. St. L,. ft W. 4a.. 7(1 Vnlon Pacific 4a 1014 do conv. 4a M14, V B. Steel Id 6a 70 Wabaah ll 11.i4 do deb. H 14 H W. A 1.. K 4a Wla. Cantral 4a II Colo. F. ft I. e. ti.. 7!4 r.C.C. A Bt. L. g. 4l. M Chtcaxo Tar. Con. Tobacco 4a... Colo, ft So. 4a.... I). R. O. 4l ... Grla prior lien 4a. do gen. 4a F. W. ft D. C. U...10ZU uuki.. .... . . . (IFtHlllg Til, SS....10Q Offered. 74 tS 8k 7 17 44 "ew Tork Mlalng, Qaotatlons. NEW YORK, Jan. 12. -The following are " vioiiiB i4uuiauons on mining stocass Adams Can Alloa llreeca , llruniwlrk Con .. Comatock Tunnel Con. Cal. ft Vs., Morn silvar ..... Iron SHrer Leadvllla Cos ... Offered. . 14 .. ll .. 10 .. .. I ..M0 ..) ..124 .. 8 Little Chief Ontario Ophlr Potoal Ravaaa Btarra NeTada Pmall Hohb . Standard T -....."0 700 M 71 120 19 lit Foreign Financial. LONDON, Jan. 12. Money waa In fair demand today: discounts In fair demand. Operators on the Stock exchange were leas confident, fears between Russia and Japan alternating with hopes of peace. Japanese and Russian securities were depressed ow ing to the disquieting rumors. Consols were weak. Americans opened irregular and reacted to below parity, being dominated by the view taken of the far eastern situa tion and were Inanimate while awaiting de velopments. They closed quiet. The amount of bullion taken Into tile Bank of England on balance today was 92,0i0. PARIS. Jan. 12. Three per cent rentes, 8if 45c for the account; exchange on Lon don. 2Sf 174o for checks. 13ERMN, Jan. 12. Exchange on London, 20m 4ifg for checks; discount rates for short bills, 24 per cent; for three months' bills. 2-4 per cent. PARIS, Jan. 12. Business on the bourse today opened calm. Later the reception by Baron llayashl, the Japanese minister tat London, of confirmation of the unfavorable press dispatches about the unfavorable con dition of negotiations In the far east, rentes and Russian exteriors became fee ble. At the close the market was very heavy. Russian Imperial 4s declined to 99.10. Industrials were Irregular. The pri vate rata of discount was 2 13-16 per cent. Bank Clearings. OMAHA. Jan. 12. Bank clearings for toduy were '31,194,006.70, a decrease of so, 014.19 from the corresponding day last year. Cotton Market. NEW YORK, Jan. 12.-COTTON-The murkef ouetied easy at a decline of EhuIO points following lower Liverpool cables than expected and rather disquieting early rumors from the far east. Soon alter the opening March had sold down to 13.6'Kj, May to 13.S"c, and July to 13. sic, these be ing net declines of about iZ3 points. At the lower level offerings became less and the market turned a little steadier and at midday prices had recovered to nearly the opening prices. Again there was a slight set buck under realising, but in the early afternoon the market was rallied sharply as a result It was thought, of buying for the account of Philadelphia .-lot interests wh.U later the demand was moieasd by com mission houses, evidently favorably Im pressed by the receipts which ran light, parlcularly the scml-weckly interior fig ures. On the advance buying orders weia received from New Orleans in good num bers, and the high level wuh carried to within a few points of , ther best of the season, there was little account taken for early buyers, prices reacted only a few points, ine market closed si a net ad vance of loiHlRc. Sales, 18.000' bales. NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 12,-rCOTTON-Market firm, sales, 6,725 bale; ordinary, 10 13-16c; middling, 13c; good middling, 13 13-ltic: middling fair, 14 -16c.. Receipts, 11,963 bales; stock, 409,215 bales. Futures stendy; January, 13.8S4i13.6dc; February, 13. tir 13.92c; March. 14.o"(&14.08c; April, 13.19 rl4.21c: May. 14.3iKS14.40c: Juno. 14.o14il4.62o: July. 14 6314.640; August, 13 86?13.90c. LIVtltfUDU Jan. 12. CO 1TON Spot moderate, business done; prices 4 points lower: American middling fair, 7.66V1; good middling, 7.50d; middling, 7.4id; low miauung, .;na; gnoa oruinary, t.ziu; ordin ary, 7.iKd. The sales of the day were 7,000 bales, of which l,0n0 were for shipment Hnd export and Included 6.200 American. Re ceipts, 8,0110 bales, including 8,700 American. r mures opened easier ana closed steady. ..... .... .(..uv.1. .,, ... MM.MI.fWJ., . Mil, January and February, 7.217.22d; February and March, 7.20d; March and April, 7.19d; April and May, 7.17C(7.18d; May and June, T.l&37.17d; June and July 7.14tf715d; July and August, 7. lid; August and September. 6.90d. ST. LOUIS. Jan. 12. COTTON Firm hut unchanged; middling, 13.104c. Sales, 867 bales. Receipts, 460 bales; shipments none. Bioi'K, zu.zsu caiea. M'ool Market. BOSTON, Jan. 12.-WOOL Quotations are aa follows: Territory, Idaho fine, lbul6c: fine m Aril 1 1 m 1rlffi17n tnM.lliitn 1fl',.lun. v..- i fine, lfiijltlc; fine medium, ltS'ulTe; medium inkHjino. fin kot medium. 171120c. Montana flna oh..l,n li ii 'Oc; fine medium. W$J0c; average, lSaiDc: st.iple. lfglQc; medium choice, l5r(i0c. NEW YORK, Jan. 12. WOOL Firm; do mestic fleece. 281320. ST. LOUIS, Jan. 12.-WOOL-NomlnaI; medium grades, combing and clothing 17a 21c; light fine, I5fc174c; heavy fine, I2&.440; tub washed, 2031c; Idaho fine, 8filo; Wyoming, fine, 15gir; heavy fine, 13S14c; fine medium, 16317c; medium. 184lcr Utah and Nevada, fine. 15fil6c; heavy fine lS514c: fine medium. 164Jjl7c; medium, 19-8 Six-; Dakota, fine, l&jjltic: fine medium, 164 Wl7c; Montana, fine, choice, 19g20c; fine me dium, choice, WuiOc; average. lS19c; sta ple, 19ff3ic; medium choice, lSffJOc. LONDON, Jan. 12. WOOL The first ae ries of the 1904 wool auction sales Is sched uled to open on January 19 and to close on January 80. The llatlnsr of wool for th... sales ended today with the following amounts: Queensland. 12,457 bales; New douiii aio., fi,au,ii victoria, .742; Booth Australia, 24.312: West Australia, 14 311; Tasmania. 110; New Zealand, 89,659; Cape of Oood Hope and Natal, 43,011; total. In cluding B.OnO bales held over from the last sales. 134.914 bales; 68.000 bales wera for warded dlnect to spinners, leaving the amount available for tha sales 136,914 bales. Metal Marks!. NEW YORK. Jan. 13.-METALS-Spot tin declined 15s In London to 132 17s and futures were 17s 6d lower, at 132 17s ftd. locally tin was quiet, with spot quoted at t ' -iru ' "l wt-r wm uucnangea in London, closing at 58 15s for spot, while iuiui uiria were iiisiier, at aolt. 1 cally copper was firm. Lake is quoted at 312 .55 18.00. Electrolytic at 312 62412 874 and casting at 312 5012 78. Lead advsnced Is 3d. to 11 8s 3d In London, but was un changed here, at 34.40H4 60. Spelter was un changed, at 21 17s d In London, and snot locally Is still quoted at 36.0oi&.10. Ifon closed at 49a lOd In Olasgow and at 42s d In Mlddlesboro. Locally Iron Is nominally unchanged. No. 1 foundry northern is quoted at 315.0U&16.00; No. 3 foundry, north ern, 314.WK&.16.0O. No. 1 foundry, southern jnd No. 1 foundry, southern soft, at m.it'a ST. IX1UI8 Jan. 12. METALS Lead Arm at 84 20i4.26; spelter, firm at 34 76. agar Market. NEW YORK. Jan. 12 -SUGAR-Raw ncmlnaJ: fnlr rlnlnv OTo. .- , - . . . vciuruuaai. 96 test, 3Sc; molasses sugar, 24c- re- nnea, quiet; No. (, 4.0Cc; No. 7. 4ci No U 3 96c: No. 9. 3 oc: No. 10, 3.H5C1 No. 11 X ioc No. 12. 3.75c; No. IS. 3.7oc; No. 14. 8.66c con'. fectloners' A. 4 30r, mould A, 4.70c; cut loaf 6 06c; crushed, 6.06c; powdered, 4.45c; cubes) MOLASSES Firm; New Orleans open kettle, good to choice 3137o KFW OWf IT 1 V J I '.a r.,. . Strong; ofn kettfa, 2ift2 3-lsc: pen kettle MOLASSES Steady; open kettle. lW14c rentrlfuaal. dull. 7ilAc: avrmi h,.ii ..' 23a2uc Wklskr Market. PEORIA. Jan. 13.-WHISKY-On basis Of 81. 27 for finished goods. at83i Suf1"19, Jn" U' WHl8KT-8teady, CHK'XOO .Tarv. 12.-WHI8KY-Steady on basis of 31 . ' piINNATl, Jca, U.-WHISKT-Bteady OMADA LIVE STOCK MARKET Oat tie BfccipU Libaral, but Price Bold Fuiy Btfadj. HOGS SOLD riVE TO TEN CENTS HIGHER Better Grades of Sheep aad I-am ba old Readily at Steady Prices, bnt Common Kinds Wera a Trifle Lower. SOUTH OMAHA, Jan. 12. Receipts were: Cattle. Uogs. Sheep. Official Monday 6.673 4. .91 13.V4S Official Tuesday 5.4hl M Two days this week 12,4 lu,l 2.iIS Same days last week. Same week before ... Same three weeks ago fume four weeks ago HmnA rlava In.l . .. .. ... j nv JVC. .... o,OJ , U 1 1 i I , L 1 U KtcEipis for the year to date. The following table shows the receipts of cattle, bogs and sheep at South Omaha for the year to date and comparisons with last year; ... 1301. 1903. Inc. V.attl 41,412 22.938 tt.4.'4 "8'B 64.3o6 69.iiJ 4,iSi Bh"P 6.0tJ 87,17a 4(i,bl Average prices paid for nogs at Soutn Omaha lor the last several days with com parisons; ' . 7.506 12.US1 2.6O0 . 6.5i7 16.793 12.UI2 . 4.841 12.8u6 lM,r,6 . 21,148 ls,ij39 prlmheavles from 34.68 to 34.70 and a top There was no grest amount of change In the market until the extreme close, when the feeling was decidedly weaker and trad ing very slow. The last sales were safely a nicnei lower man me eariy ones. Repre sentative sales: Date. 1803. 11903. 11801. J1300. Uf.lSH.l;. tC. 16.. VC 17.. Deo. 18.. Deo. It.. Dec. 30., Dec. 21., A'eo. 23.. Dec. .. Dec 24.. fee. Dec. 26.. Dec. 27.. Dec. Dec. 23.. Deo. 30.. Deo. 81.. 3441 t aU 4 84 4 !4l 4o4l 163, 614 If 6241 1(1 32 11 01 Suil lb 6 18 ( 36 6 36) 44, 60 84 a ul Ml 6 26 Li ( (M 6(0li Otij 091 191 3 6201 6 3s il 3 4 73 4 l 4 ?J 4 81 4 aOI a 4 86 aa 4 89 4 83 4 7 4 811 4 901 I Oil 3 3S i 2i 4 4 Oil 4 W 4 04 1 4UI 4 09 4 14, 4 161 v4! 3 30 8 3 Mi 9 31 3 -1 a 3 81 8 U 8 24 8 21 .1 M 3 28 8 23 8 8 8 34 3 87 8 47 8 5& It 44 3 48 8 46, 3 80 8 45, 3 21 8 6l 3 3o 3 30 3 32 D--- 1 1804. 1903.1302.il901.UOO.m9.li. Jan. 1....I Ian. 2.... I Han. 3.... Jan. 4.... Jan. 6 ... Jan. 8.... Jan. 7.... Jan. 8.... Jan. 9.... Jan. 10... Jan. 11... Jan. 12... ne, l&fflOc; fine medium, 16i(17e; medium 419o. Utah and Nevada One, liMl6Uc; ne medium, 164ffX7c; medium, 18ty20c Da ata fine, 16'qlSc; fine medium, 15416c' 4 6441 4 7541 4 6041 4 64 4 ntiU' 4 6041 4 63' 4 614 33 6 47 1 29 a 6 27 6 34 6 Si't 48 4l 6 40 a 1 ( 46 23 22, 19 6aa 6 24 t 091 6 09 8 lb 8 14 6 041 4S6 4 ktii 4 K 6 02 6 04 I 6 051 6 00 6 14! 6 25 6 231 i 4 21 4 3 4 29 4 27 1 4 37 4(36 4 !4 4 Sh 4 3o 4 41 4 49 8 43 3 67 8 67 3 48 3 41 3 44 8 47 3 S8 8 4h; 3 39 3 421 3 40 3 43 8 45 3 60, 3 43 3 66i 8 43 8 60! 8 47 Indicates Sunday. Indlrstes holiday. The official number of cars of brought In today by each road was: Pn.lU II. CI. C., M. & St. P. Ry.... 9 23 w auajn i Mo. Pac. Ry 7 Union Pac. system.. 37 C. & N. W. Rv a r .. K. A M. V. H R C, St. P., M.&O.Ry. C. B. ft Q. Ry. K. C. & St. J... 2 2 8 13 3 1 3 14 2 6 2 19 21 3 4 'i 1 1 6 91 60 stock H se. day's receipts was purchasing the Hogs. Sheep. 013 1.41.7 31 114 101 85 137 30 22 88 44 26 M 119 67 291 1.063 1,303 1,4 1,634 3,616 731 2,262 9 50 38 41 12 (7..R- I. A P. W v u.l" It C-.R. I- & P. Ry.,west'. 4 Illinois Central 3 Chicago Gt. Western. 8 Total receipts 237 The itlannalllnn n .. as fnllnura nnoh ...... number of head Indicated: Cattle. Omaha Packing Co 765 Swift and Company 1,144 Cudahy Packing Co 1,6U Armour & Co g) Armour He u.. Sioux City Vansant & Co Carey & Benton McCreary & Clark W. 1. Stephen Hill & Huntzlnger Huston & Co H. F. . Hamilton L. F. Husz Wolf & Murnun Hc-bblck, Butler & Klein. Sol Degan J. F. Root Mike Haggerty & Co Other buyers J"'"1 ... ,,....5,578 8,061 8.912 , .,1 l "ff wa" anxther liberal, run c. cattle here this morning, but the demand seemed to be In better chape' than It was yesterday and trading ruled more active with prices about steady. The quality of the offerings was rather below the average but a good clearance waa made at a rea sonably early hour. There was about the usual proportion of corn-fed terrs Included In the receipts, and while the quality was common tha market ruled a little more active than yesterday with prices fully as good. Some of the warmed-up kinds were hard to sell at steady prices as buyers all seemed to be looking for the better grades and In fact said they could not find enough good cattle to fill their orders. The cow market also had a little more life to It, especially early In the morning, than was noticed yesterday, and the gen eral tone of the market was better. While the prices nald could not be. quoted higher they were fully as good and salesmen found It much easier to dispose of their holdings than was the case yesterday. The demnaid seemed to be good for all kinds, so that a good clearance was made. TillllH VOW I pdlvitl nnA mtatwm 1.1 . . . . --, - . - .. u . B o ,uu,u 1 1 . V quoted anything but steady all around. a a. ...mil nuypiy OI SIOCK- ero and feeders and with a good demand the market could safely be quoted steady on all kinds. Of course the better grades were In the greatest demand, but still even the common kinds sold without much trouble at steady prices. . RepresenU tlva sales: BEEF STEERS. At. .. Ml Pr. No. I 50 11.. 4M) I 10 11. ., 1131 I M 11.. 1WI0 4 00 17... 1041 4 00 .., 1011 4 00 11.. 110! 4 10 17.. 111! 4 11 71.. 1K 4 16 1.. , 10U 4 11 U.. ia icau STEERS AND HE1FER9. I 40 171 3 75 via a au au... .. 140 I 0 I... I at 14... COW8. 14... I... 17... II... 4... 17... i... I. .. i... 40... I... 4... !... 1... ... I... 14... l... II. .. l... M... I... 4... I... 17... II... 10... 10... It... I... 8... . 171 . ISO 1 TS ,. KQ I W ,. Hi t 00 ,. K I 00 .. 150 I 1ft ,.1000 I tl ,. 120 I tl ,. 35 I 10 ,.10lt IM .1070 ..10W ..no ..1080 I 40 I I t No. I...I I. .. ... 4.,.. II. .. il... 11... 10..., tl... 4... .... 4... I... II.... 1.... I... 8... 1.... 3.... I..., 1.... I.... I... 8..., 3..., I..., 1... !... I. .. 1... 14... 1... 1... 10... I... I... It... 10... 1... to... 14... I... 1... I... II. .. 17... li... T... tl... 1... 4... 11... 1... 8... l... 1 IH IN 1 1460 I li I ..110 10 ...loon t to ...1360 I 60 ... 110 I 10 ... 170 I M ... K I M ...1010 IM ... 130 t 10 ...loot I u ...1070 I 7ft ... 171 I 71 ... KiO t 75 ... mi i 4o ...1061 I U ...l.-'Jl I II ...1S t K ...1IUI I Kt ...lOfcl I 10 , !t 00 At. Pr. 1313 4 15 1171 4 to 1160 4 25 111 4 36 lill 4 II 1041 4 40 I'll 4 40 ni 4 4i 14O0 4 T6 mi 4 ti .1640 I 00 110ft 4 06 , ma 4 m Hot 4 16 loot i oe 1190 I 00 801 I fto 101T I 00 113T I 00 1011 t to 1200 I on ins loo 1070 1 00 1031 I 01 1043 I 10 1S I 1ft Km I io no i io 1071 1 is .1240 1 in 1011 3 11 r.ti is 1070 t t 1061 I lo t0 t 15 1070 I 25 1111 t IS l"t I H 1183 I Ift "1 I II 107 M ,....1144 If Ill I 40 17ft t 40 1 ii.;.'.' ii. iryut a imi HEIFERS. ill t 16 4 K0 I II 1 no 1 40 I 4H0 t St 1 , ft'.! I 0 4 lift I 40 BULLS. IM IH 1 M lit . 1 1 i J:::::: ,11 I 40 . tat I 60 14 IH . 640 t 40 . 170 71 . 17ft 1 IS 7a! I 00 ..14M fa ..10 I M .1170 I 15 1340 I 75 ..uat I II .114 t to ..1120 ! M ..1160 t SO ..mo i is ..140 IK . .l'0 10 ..ISM I III ..1340 I 1ft ..1H40 I 10 ..1260 I It ..tut 8 H .1320 I 10 H0 126n JS ....1610 I 35 1220 tt ....IIW tl ....IMO 3S ....luo I 10 1610 1 11 ....IMO ( I li 1 11 CALVES. lift I 13 A I M STOCKERS AND FEEDERS 1W aW 111. 12ft I 00 71. ..114 IH ...11 ...1710 , 661 I IS I II .14M 4 .1650 64 140 14 . in 3 at Ml I to 64 1 40 ThaM wtam - . , . w.j ... ...uiiri W Supply Of iiu, v.. . ...v aim wiin a good demand the market ruled fairly active and prices advanced 5-slOc. The quality of the arrivals waa fully as good ss yesterday but the same as usual the demand was let for the heavier weights and the light stun dragged and very few loads of that kind changed h ods until toward the close nf . l. ... '.. A .. . . . . . n 1 . . V . . . . 1 1 in", .oi. . .. buuiujuii Hum siurr sold from 34.!aS down, light mixed from 34.66 to a, ihl n.lwut v.m i 1 OA . - . , . Ms. M... M... ft... 7... 16..., 71..., 14... II. . . II..., 71... 14..., at..., 14 .. (4... 10... to... 46... 71... II... CI... 42... ... 17... 41..., 47... 74..., 72..., SO.... 64.... 70.... r i . , . , ii.... 64..., 0.... ....l"ft ....117 ....161 .... .Ml ....1 1 ....111 ....lit ...till ...lit ....231 ....111 ....M4 ...241 ....167 ....341 ....174 ....jri ....2"4 ....2W ...214 ,...tM . . . . 2 171 ....204 ... ...,?4 ....33 ... Jt . ... I'M ... !6 .111 .181 At. Bit. Pr. 4 40 4 40 ... 4 46 ... 4 10 13ft 4 hO ... 4 60 ... 4 60 ... 4 61 4 65 4 66 4 17 4 171, 4 674, 4 40 4 40 4 40 4 10 4 40 4 0 ... 4 so 10 4 44 130 4 40 ... 4 40 10 4 40 ... 4 40 12ft 4 2't 44 4 !' 10 4 12', W 4 62i 4 421 4 6!j 4 42 4 f'4 4 12", 140 to 144 an lin 240 320 0 40 210 No. II tl .... II II 44 61 17 4 41 61 6 43 II 63 46 61 U 4. 61. 1!... II... 66... 70... 47... tn... 61... 62... 61... 67... 13... II... A. h. Pr lo 4 Kivi V I't ..in ..no ..tn ..177 ...Ml ..2M ..177 ,.31 .143 .317 ..3 .364 ..lot .164 ..366 .3 4 42 4 ! f ao 4 4.) 4 l 4 II 4 (A K 4 46 ... . 4 li rt is ... 4 44 4 46 4 46 4 (i 40 4 5 ... I tt 10 4 4'. Kin 4 4S 40 120 4 S 4 a .336 100 4 4S .304 .311 ..311 4 to IV) 4 4714 M 4 47a .116 120 4 7H ..l.'l . 3 .141 . .' ..Ill ..133 ..361 ..lit 240 4 474 4 47H 4 724 14 4 70 ... 4 7n ... 4 70 1!0 4 7(1 40 4 71 SHEEP There una nnl an TipaslVS run or sheep and lambs In sight this morning anil, as the demand continued in good shape, the market ruled active and not far from steady. The quality of the bulk of the ofteringa was not as good as usual, and that had a tendency to make biivers bear ish. The market could probably best be described by calling it about steady on the better grades, while the commoner kinds were wenk to a dime lower. Com mon ewes suffered about as much ss any kind. A good clearnnce. though, was made at a reasonably earlv hour. A bunch of native lambs sold as high as $f.75, ewes sold up to 34. CO. wethers brought 84. 40, and Wethers and yearllngn $4 4U uud 8-1.60, and straight yearlings 34.W. There were a few feeders on sale and they mot with good dc4naud at steady prices. Wuotatlens for cornfed stock: Choice western lambs. 85.60('i6.u0; fair to gold lambs. 3S.0ODtS.6O; good to choice yearlings, 84.60i6.00; fair to good yenrllr gs. 34.24.60; good to choice wethers. 3.1.;64.'iS; fair to good wethers, 33.50113.75; good to choice ewes, 33.754.00; fair to good ewes, 33.3iiJ 3.76; choice feeder lambs. 34.86.00; feeder yearlings, 33.76-?4.26; feeder wethers, 33 60tf 8.76; feeder ewes. 32.2642. culls, 31."EBtw. Keprescntatlve sales: yearlings yearlings lamb 4 cull ewes 29 cull ewes IS cull ewes 4'4 western ewes 201) western ewes 2:t8 western ewes 402 western ewea 8 western ewes 4 western ewes 109 western wethers ., 107 western wethers , 2K3 western wethers , 213 western yearlings 412 western yearlings .12 western 227 western 1 western 85 western lambs 6 western lambs C cull ewes 8 feeder ewes 5 cull ewes 18 cull lambs 1 westt rn ewe western ewos western ewes ?6 gnats 47 cull ntmbs 181 feeder lambs 149 western ewes 49 western ewes 67 western ewes 107 western ewea 2 bucks 446 western wethers ... 8fl western wethers ... 60 western wethers ... western yearlings.. feeder lambs western yearlings . 80 western yearlings . 209 western yearlings. 117 western lambs 15 western ewes 216 western yearlings . 6 190 2 m in Av. . 100 . 101 . m . 104 . 105 . 93 . M7 . UK) . 160 . 110 . 118 . 114 . ioo . 100 . M . 78 . 110 . 87 . lot! . 104 . l-'l . 7'i . 60 . 120 . 143 . 100 . 61 . 65 . 47 . 98 . 101 . 124 . 103 . 00 . W . 11'! . IM . M . 59 . 113 . 73 . P2 . 68 . Rfl . 81 rr. 2 oo 2 70 2 75 8 75 3 83 3 85 8 85 8 90 4 00 4 35 4 35 4 40 4 60 4 60 4 65 4 85 6 75 6 75 6 75 1 25 2 00 2 25 3 25 3 00 8 25 8 50 3 50 8 50 8 80 8 80 4 00 4 on 4 00 4 20 4 t5 4 25 4 V 4 50 4 65 4 70 4 F0 4 90 5 25 4 00 4 75 CHICAGO LIVE BTOCK. MARKKT. Fair Receipts of All Stock, with Slow Market for Cattle. CHICAGO, Jon. 12. CATTLE Receipts, 8.000 head; market slow; good to prime, steers 35.006.70; nnor to medium, 33.50'd) 4.80; Blockers and feeders. 32.504.00; cows, 81.50(34.25; heifers. $2.0Cltf4.ai ; dinners. 31 M 2.30; TjuIIs. 32.00B4.0o: calves, 33.00ig3.65. HOGS Receipts, 32,000 head; estimated tomorrow, 60.000 head; mixed and butchers, 34.55(54.90; good to choice heavy, 34.90fti5.00; rough heavy, 34.60(34.86; light, 34.40(64.75; bulk of sales, 34.651(4. H6. SHEEP AND LAMRS Receipts, 15,000 head; market slow; lamba steady. Oood to choice wethers. 34.20fu6.6O; fair to choice mixed. 33.00fc4.00; western sheep, 33.0O4.4O; western lambs. 34.7664.15. St. Loots Live Stock Market. BT. LOUIS, Jan. 12. CATTLE Receipts, 8,5o0 head. Including 3,000 Texans; market about steady, though Texans slow. Natl a shipping and export steers, 34.5(.26; dressed beef and butcher steers, 84.iXi5.00; steers under 1.000 lbs., 33.75&4.S6; stockers and feeders, 33.503.76: cows and helfera, 32.25(84.25; canners, 2.2C&'2.60; bulls, 2 60 3.50; calves, 33.50417.00; Texaa and Indian steers, 32.3&O4.40; cows and heifers, 32.00 8 25. HOdS Receipt, 9,500 head; market about steady. Pigs and lights, 34.25iuM.55; packers 34854.70; butchers and best heavy, $4,500 SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 8.000 heitd- market steady. Native muttons. 38.00 4i 4 25; lambs. 34.25tip5.60; culls and bucks, 32X0 &4.00; Blockers, $2.5o76. Kansas City Stock Market. KANSAS CITT. Jan. 12. CATTLE Re ceipts, 9,000 head. Including 300 southerns; market opened steady, closed 10c higher. Export and dressed beef steers, 84.25i4.86; fair tn rood. 18.50ii4.15: western fed steers. $3.2534.45; stockers and feeders, 33.00(4.10; southern steers, 33.Oixrl4.20; southern oowa, tl.76ti-2.75: native cowa. 32.00(03.60: native heifers. $2.tw3.70; bulls, 32.50.60; calves, $2.756.00. HOO"? Receipts, 3,500 head; market steady to higher. Ton. 34.85; bulk of sales. 34.50(4.75; heavy. 34. 6. 4. nr.; packers, 34.56-J 4.75; pigs and lights, 34 25fr4.65. bHEaT anu IiAmiid- neceipts, s.oco head; market steady to 15c higher. Native lambs, 35 26(fr 61; western lambs, 36.00(66.75; fed ewea. 83 60(84.00: western fed vearllnsa. 34.086.50; stockers and feeders, 32.6u3.75. Kevr York Live Stock Market. NEW TORK. Jan. 13. BEEVES Re ceipts, 38 head; dressed beef steady at 7H Qf94c per lb.: no later cable advices. Exports today, 8(2 cattle, 1,238 sheep and 4,560 quarters of beef. CALVES Receipt, los, ne&d: the aemand was fair and prices about steady: veals sold at $4.0fwfT4.75 per cwt.J selected, 19; barnyard calves, 33.60; city dressed veals slow at 8434c per lb. SHEEP AND LAMHS KeceipiS, l.S head; sheep active and firm to 10c higher: common to choice sheen sold at 33.00(ri4.25 per 100 Ibax; common to choice lambs, 36 25 B7.20; dressed mutton, 74T8o per lb.; dressed lamb. SHlle. HOOtJ Receipt, 6,171 neaa; margei luyi 15c lower. St. Joseph Live Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH. Jan. 13 .CATTLE Re ceipts 8.418 head; msrket steady. Natives, 83.404i6.00; cows and heifers. $1,604(4.00; stockers snd feeders, 32.7614.30. HOGS Receipts. D.IK3 neaa; margei tyiue higher. IJarhts. 34.504.70; medium and heavv. 316534 85. SHEEP AND LAMRS Receipts. 4.144 head; market, steady to strong. Lambs, $6.00; wethers, $5.25; ewea, $4.25. Sloas City !! Stork Market. SIOUX CITT. Ia., Jan. 12. (Special Tele gram. 1 CATTLE Receipts, 1.500 head: mar ket stesdy: beeves, 33 50(34.90; cowa. hulls snd mixed, 32.OOar3.50r stockers and feeders, $2.50 fi3 80; calves snd yearlings, 32.2603 25. HOOS Receipts, 8,200 held: market lOo higher. $4 25 . 4.76. Bulk. $4.56,4 60. Stork la Sight. Following are the receipt at the six principal western day: Omaha Chicago Kansas City Bt. Ixiuls .... St. -Joseph .. Sioux City .. Totals .... Cattle .. 6 41 .. 6 00 .. 9.000 .. 600 .. 3 .416 .. 1.300 of live stock cities yester- Hnara. Sheen sono 9,000 83.000 8.&0O 3.600 n3 3.3UO 15.000 8.500 3.000 4,144 ..80,57 30,563 84,644 f'haages ta Available Sapplles. NEW YORK, Jsn. 12. Special telegrsphlo and cable advice to RradatreeVs shows the following changes in available auppllea as compared wltb previous report: WHEAT-I'nlted States and Canada, east Rockies, increase 1.634 fi bu.; afloat for and In Europe, decrease 4o0,0u0 bu. : total supply Incrense 1 234 iVO bu. CORN l'nlted Btstes and Canada, east Rockies, Increased 645.000 bu. OATS l'nlted Ststes and Canada. Rockies. Increased 844 000 bu. .Tha leading increases inciuae; zii.uiai nu. at the Chl. cago private elevators, 196,000 bu. at 8t Jo seph. l.W.nofl bu. in Manitoba and the North, west territories and 74.ni) rni. at 4gdens butg. The leading decreases Include: f. 0m Iti. at the nnriliwestern Interior eleva tors, 301.000 bu. at East St. Ixml, lM bu. at Portland, Me 92.HVI bu. at lepot Harbor, 81, 000 bu. at Duluth and 60.000 bu. at Fort Worth. CotTec Market. NEW TORK. Jsn. 12.-COFFER Ppct Rio stesdy; No. 7 Invoice, 7Sc: mild, stesdy; Cordova, 8'Q13c. The market for futures opened steady, Willi December 10 points higher snd the other months unchanged to 10 points lower. The advance In the late month was attributed to Europesn and outside demand, while the declines were In keeping with lower European cables snd assisted by the liquidation of nearby posi tion. The market was more or less Ir regular and at one time was about un changed to 8 points higher. Towsrd the close It eased off. however, under increased offerings and was finally barely stesdy at unchanged prices to s decline of 10 points. Pales were reported of K6 .0110 bags Includ ing February, 7.00c; March, 7.05'j 7.20c; Arrll, 7.25'(i 7.3oc; Mnv. 7.46'(f7.Nci Juno, 7.ftWi7.0c; July, 74vH7.75e; August. 7 85c; September. 7.9iii8 0Oc; October, 8.0(of8.06c; and December, 8.1Oji8.20c. Oils and Roaln. NEW TORK, Jan. 12-OIL8-Cottonred, firm; prlmo crude, nominal; prime yellow, 37c. Petroleum, steady; rellned New York, 3910; Phllade'phla and Ralttmore. f.lM; Philadelphia and Ralttmore, In bulk, It li. Rosin, firm; strslned, common to good, $2.70'itJ.75. Turpentine, firm; W'i'iTttlo. OIL CITY, Jan. 12 -Oll.S-Credlt bal ances, $1.86; shipments. S.,65 bbls., aver age, mi, 292 bbls.; runs. 61, 283 bbls.; average, 54.877 bbls shipments. Lima. 5R.2T0 bbls., average, 67.170 bbls.; runs, Lima, 17,318 bbls., average, 43.23ii bbls. SAVANNAH. Jan. 12. TURPENTINE Firm; 6) He; sales. 2il6 bbla.; receipts, 114 bbls. ; exports. 67 bbls. ROSIN Firm: sales, 1,047 bbls." receipts, !,890 bbls.; exports, 1,240 bbls. Quotations were: A. It. C and D, $2 36: E. 12 40; F, 32.50; G. $2.60; II, $i.76; I. $3.00; K, :t.06; M, $3.15; N, $3.25; W O, $3.85; W W, $3.75. Evaporated Apples aad Dried Fralta. NEW TORK, Jon. 12. EVAPORATED APPLES -The market Is quiet, with de mand light, but prime fruit was firmly hold; common are quoted at 4ifrtc; prime, 6ic; choice, 6HWc; fancv, 6M.(&7c. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS-Prunea are attracting only a moderate Jobbing de mand, but the market Is steady on firm roost advices, with quotations ranging from 3Hc to 6H0 according to grades. Ap ricots are quiet, with choice quoted at 9Vi i94c: extra choice, JlitilOc; fancy, 1K 15c. Peaches are steady, with choice quoted at 7'i(Ci74c: extra choice, 78!4c; fancy, 9W10c v WILL DEFEND GALVESTON Soathera Pacific aad Rack lslaad Are to Join In Bnlldlnc Wall. SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 12.-B. H. Har rlman and Julius Kruttschnitt, on behalf of. tha Southeni Pacific company, have just agreed to join the Rock Island railroad In spending $1,000,000 for a causeway 600 feet wide with concrete retaining walls, from the, mainland across the bay back of tha city of Galveston to the city. This will be part of the general plan of Improvement by which Galveston la to b made safe from the waters of the surround ing ocean and bay by having Us present level raised seventeen feet Tha proposed causeway will establish permanent and safe communication between tha Island, on which Galveston stands, and the mainland. Bom Smoke ta Chicago. CHICAGO. Jan. 12. Hundred of passen gers on Incoming trains here today wera startled by a sudden plunge Into midnight darkness. The transition from broad day light seemed Immediate and complete, as if the rush waa Into a tunnel under a moun tain. The blackness extended in a circle from the centet of the city, the radius being a distance of several miles. The du ration was over an hour. Unusual atmns pherlo conditions aggravated by smoke werq generally accepted as tha cause. Frank W. Mack Seriously 111. WINDSOR, Vt Jan. 12. Frank W. Mack, formerly superintendent of tha east ern division of the Associated Press, Is ill at the Windsor hotel' here and rhysl. ians give no hope of hi recovery. Mr. Msck came here to deliver a lectur last week and on Thursday he was the victim of a hemorrhage. HI condition did not Im prove nnd Mrs. Mack was summoned. Since Sunday Mr. Mack haa weakened gradually and today the doctors abandoned hope. HEAL ESTATE! TRANSFERS. Deeds filed for record January 13, 1904, fig furnished by the Midland Guarantee and Trust company, bonded abstracter, 1614 Farnam street, for The Bee: James W. Garner, Jr., and wife to Isaac A. Wood, lot 21, block 8, Mel rose Hill $ 1 Anna Patrick (widow) to George Hradley, lot 6, block 89. City 600 George B. Jonte and wife to William C. Lambert, lot 13, block 97. Park View add 3,651 Justin N. Dows and wife to Roderick O Roberta, lot 12, block 9, Clifton Hill 1,300 J. E. Wilkinson nnd wife to Elizabeth Campbell, lot 18, Washington Square. 600 Anna B. Conroy (widow) to Mary Ryan, lot 9 and 10, block 7, Corrlgan ' Place 800 The Merchants S National Bank of Omaha, Neb. U. 3. Dessaltory Capital and Surplus, $600,000 PiAm Mutnrr, m. tsu. a. wood, v. Pm. UTT6E8 tHAKC. CaikJsr. riANK T. HAMILTONi Ant, Csikiar. Kaaai aeoounta at tonka, ton Sara, eorw sUdds, Smia aa4 lt4lTl4ula, an faroraaJa Unaa. rorslcn Kiehaas awught sa sols. Ittni ol Craalt laaued. ataliabla la sll sans of Us world . Istavaat s-14 en Tin CartlBoatas af Dspoatt. Collaotlana aaa promptly aa4 ocooo toallr. We ra-aat ourr aso4e)ao. COUP. lif STOCKS AND BONDS GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Wa hav ever iu fno. Rafe-enoea; 17S BtaU aad Mat'l Bank. OUR SKatTICat IS TBB1 BEST. Out of Town Biiata s Sollulted. Onaks Bra scat Kit Paraaa t Tst 3447 THOS. M. WADDICK. Co fret pan dent S. SLEUMAN Grain, Provisions & Stock. Room 4, N. Y. Ufa Bldg. ' Tel. 8330. Operates 16 Omcea In Thla State. Established 1S97. COVEIINMEJIT NOTICE. OFFICE CON8,TRUCTINQ QUARTER. master, Cheyenne, Wyo., Jan. 13. lo4 , Bealed proposals, in triplicate, will be re ceived at this office until 3 o'clock p. m . mountain time. February 13, 1904, and then opened In the presence of bidders, far lighting the post of Kurt D. A. Russell. .y?-..tiY let!tr'clty. Including the wiring of buildings and grounds, furnishing and Installing of fixtures, aro lights, etc", and furnishing tha necessary electrical current. Bidders must state In their proposal tha time In whic h they will complete the work from data of commencement thereof. Each proposal must be accompanied by a guar anty signed by two responsible persons, each Justifying In a sum equal to 10 per cent of total amount of bid. Full informa tion, blank forms, plana and specifications furnished on application to this office; nlso to the office of chief quartermaster, Chi cago, Denver, Omaha, Philadelphia, Bt. Paul Bt. Louis and the offlo of tha Engi neering News. New York, l'nlted Slates reserves the right to accept or relect any or all bids or any part thereof. Envelopes containing bids should be endorsed "Pro- fosal for electric lighting of Fort D A tussell, Wyo ," and addressed to Captain W. B. Bcott. Qnartermuster, IT. 8. A , la charge of construction, Cheyenne Wyo. J13-14-15-1HF10-11U