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    TUB OMAHA DAILY I.EE: FRIDAY, FEnRUARY S, 1004.
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GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Futures More OonurTatlTO Thin
Chicago, tfcough Vsry Litely.
eBBBBBaSJaaSBBSB
WAR TALK AND BULL INTERESTS, CAUSE
May Cora Featar of Beslness, bat
May vVneat Alao thawed Con
siderable Activity Throoejh
' . ' not the Day. v
OMAHA. Feb. 41904.
Tha market In future today waa a repe
tition of the market of Wednesday. The
Omaha- market, however, did not advance
aa rapidly a the Chicago quotation, being
mora conservative. War talk and heavy
buying by tha large bull interest are the
cause of tba high market. Tha Omaha
market opened strong at or above cloning
quotation, and advanced without any
break, the Cloning price being- around the
top. May corn was the feature of tha
business, but May wheat also wa active.
The buying by Omaha broker wa not aa
heavy an Wednesday. The market ha
been bulled up to on May corn sine
Monday, and tha grain men are loaded, up
and playing safe.
The effect of the heavy speculative buy.'
Ing In Chicago waa aaen In tha 'opening
when May wheat opened at 7H, after clos
ing Wednesday with only 774 bid. Wheat
gained to 80 and then eased off to
closing at cent below the high mark.
July wheat alao opened up strong, one-half
cent abov the closing figure of Wednes.
day. it, however, did not advance beyond
tha half.
May corn began at the closing flgur and
advanced only to 4f.e, not following tha
rapid advance in Chicago. July wheat ad
vanced Ho. - Tha oat market on future
wsa again dult
The range In price for Omaha grain for
future delivery, the oioee today and tha
close Wednesday, were aa follows:
The range of price for Omaha grain for
future delivery and the close today and
Wednesday were a follow:
Closed
Wheat . Open. High. low. Today, Wed.
May , 7sft fco 78".. . 794 77V
, July 74 . 74 74 74V4 , 72VB
Corn- '
May ..'.....45 46. ,- 44 4CHA 45 B
July .....H '44 43Vt 44 4SH
Oh Is .... ,
May 41T4 42 41H - 41ft 41H
March ,..3lVk . &t 8i,A 8(,A ,89'aA
LoeaU Cash Grain Market.
The cash market waa larger today than
)eterda. OfTeitfig were not eo large aa
could have been sold, tba farmer appar
ently holding back for higher prices. Xhe
cash market, while feeling tba effect of
the buuteh movement in the speculative
market, did not meet tha Advance,
Keoelpt of wheat were1 Vt cur: rester?
day, 1L - -
hales of. car lot fey "sample fch' 'track,
Omaha: . ,r
Hard Wheat 10 car No. 8 wIMur
2 car No. 8 Bering, 75c; 3 car No. i
wring, 71; 1 car No. 3 spring, 780.
4Aec.eIpta of corn were 15 cars: Wadnaa.
day 84 car. . .. ., ..
lea. of. Car lota hv iamnlA em tr W
Omaha:
Mixed Corn No. I, t ears, 40c: No! 8, 1
car, xao: No. 8, 1 car, 8.c; No. I, 1 oar,
40o; No. yellow, 2 car. 41o; No. 4, t oars.
c; No. 4, 1 car. Sac; No. 4. 1 car, 88c;
No. 4, 11 oars. 8Hc; No. 4, 1 car, 40c,
Receipt of oat were heavy, being; It
cars; yesterday, 6 car.
Oat No. I whltaj I cars, Mc; No. 4
white, 6 cars, 8o. ., ,
WHEAT No. it hard TUffiaW- Mr. t
ii'Oikc; no. nsrci, SiHTOc; No. 1 red, Hi
rtv. e reo
OATB-No. 8, WHW890: No. 1 87ttJ?SHo:
No. 4. Wt?c; No. white, 4WOtL N j
white, 87H'a-40c; Noi 4 ' WhltV 76J9oi
standard, foic; No. yellow; 420.
Note from the tSicbsag 6ffleg.
The total of future trading Wednesday
su a a Haft in m . fW . . -L I J9m & .
JiriL-,u""w nuwn Jjoriuoaaay it . wag
777.000 and for Monday A40.00O.
Inspection of grain" In Omaha were aj
luuvwa. oix titrs oi wneai, a giaaing ro.
a hara Winter ana 1 No. t hrri w.mAr
Worn: Eleven cars, grading No. a anu a
.uiiia iv. s.
At the meeting of the director of the
echange February a it waa decided thai
the uai of 82).0u0 beionaina to tna nhan.
nouid be Invested in curmlcatea ot uepoait
... mo nvvau naiivnai oana 01 unuuia,
apportioned eauailv. m.ooh i unh hirk
,'ln.a money is to draw 8 per cent Inter...,
suMieok.ta etOtltdnwal en-demauA "Ifig
inuamon to make Invest me at irom
ume to timo a fund accumulate m gjn
tial fund warranta and chool warranU Of
the city of Onuiha and Uougiaa- coun.y
wafrante and elate of Nebraska war.aniJ
and In certlllcaiea of deposit on national
bank of Omaha that may be offered from
, time to time through. Individual hbluing
ni. .11 wu noi iqougnt advisable to
yuiwunr invmnienii ot any otner nature
than the . above at this flmn nor in. r..t
until the developments of the next few
rnontha show whether it will be necessary
w W, iuvmo git, W utor WH. i
Rotea ef Grain Trade.
St. Loul wire that the Burlington haa
old No. 8 red wheat on tha iruki fr. n
Th ButUnsky club haa presented the
v.muu uimii uonun wun a large bou
quet of out flowers, which adorn the desk
of bee re tar v Merchant.
A letter to MoWhorter, Kollinger ec Sun-
..iu mwt-im. ti iuvks as ii me casn
wheat situation, waa confirming Armour
will probably be decided this month, if
Mrkul la K 1... . . v .
" wA.twua.w, mm win uuiu nave oeen
assuming, we will have aenriatlonally high,
prices. Look a if February would tall tne
lory."
, . Grain Markets Elsewhere.
Closing prioea of grata at the market
named Tuesday and today were aa follow:
' KANSAS CITT. Wednes-
e " 10
;orn Mar uru
July ........ ii .'- 4nl ' AklZ
BT.-IXyiB,
Wheat May 7 ir
July , 8MLB 81
bvii -a ,.. 's :
u:y 49V V
MINNEA.POUS. ' '.
wneai aiay A.V.,B3 ,
July ,v, ;,.ui....i!U i(l
ntTI.lITII :
Wheat-May ........ u tl
July ... 6iU BHi
NEW TORK...
Wheat Ma v- tsru. a-.u
w . w mrtr an w r
r.i"ly:jv
.w.u immf p..M....,M,, atfe. ..
' CHICAUO CHAIM AMD PROVISIONS.
Veatare e( the Trndla nnd Closing;
PrLeea en Beard ef Trnde.
CHICAGO. Feb. 4.-A11 cereals made new
high record marks today. Active buying
on the apparent certainty ot war waa the
cause. Wheat for May delivery at one
time sold at KHto. a aaln of 14.
realerday' cloee. May corn went up 1HA
So, touching Mi, while May oata ad
vanoed an even nt to 4'40. Closing quo
ttloii today were well In sight of tne top.
Irovlioii also were affected by the wur
aoaroe and closed strong.
Owing to the critical t.te of affair In
th far east, wheat Lrudem am kvA
kn high pitch at the opening. Bhorts were
eo energetic In their effort to get under
cover and the pit was so bare of offerings
5 "efore the initial demand wa satisfied
HVlHo above lant night' close, safe being
tnade at Mk,4rHr. July wa up Wfflo at
Wieeito. v,sr May 'reached which
la a usw hlgn record mark for the crop,
eetive profit-taking set In. I-arge quantl
tlee of wheat wer put out by commission
houses and there wa considerable hort
eillag. There, waa also some selling la
July, which waa credited to th leading
long operator. The big bull trader, how
ever, ant no open buxineaa at any time
during the day. A th Mtaslon advanced
the market became quieter, frlcea gradu
ally eased off undec 'the load of liquidation
unUl at one tlni July sold under yealer.
day flnaj Og-ure, or at MV. a decline of
t?0, ih lo?" . M? olJ uft r". with
little demand at the decline. The market
remained quiet and comparatively steady
until near the rloae, when another sharp
rally occurred. On renewed rumor of war
like moves commission houses became ac
tive buyer and shorta again started In a
wuw run m vvvvr. uuring tne last few
...... u.. amive aa in open
.a vn iui m volume or ouslneae wa
eaceedlngly - heavy. ftirtm at the cloee
had praotlcally attained the early high alti
tude, ftnal nurea on May -being at nSli
Vb'ec, a net gain for the day rf lVu. July
closed Vlo "lgher at 8iSrHo. Clear
ancea of wheat and flour k... .A
),o bu. Vrtmary reoelpi were l4,Vio bu.
as against an incomplete figure of ls Ut a
year -aao. Mlnavapoila, luruth and Chi.
ioiurii reuriuis ei oar, agafhst
Ui last week and fi a year ago.
The ODenlnar In cnrn mum. mm f ..m
clement aa waa the early trading in the
jmwmy six nrat n u,iii rutin buvlna
.y waa ud Vwi.i- to Kiii:. .ikr.u,.! ..
.Uwtht bl Oouene) h4. cunie nt i...h.)0
?' I,uylnf Jr Vo'. "l1 ",d 'n addition
to thia
aH-ie were hum eatrejaely aoiitou
Hi
, "vqmc: too. i spring, l9-r:2e:
no. spring, 78S76e; No. 4 spring, ff778e.
tS.SS-X0- 2l 41HC! No..a,af40et No. 4,
$w&uc .No ,4 ysliow, 41c; No. I white,
Jo: No. 8 white. 41Uc - . . "
to cover. Within the first few minute of
tradlna Msv sold t bVtko hut at thst nrlce
the market ran Into heavy offerings from
holders. At the end of the first hour th
excitement had almost entirety subsided
and for a time the market ruled quiet.
I'nder heavy realising sale prices gradu
ally worked their way down tint!! May had
declined to Srw. Shortly before the close a
renewed demand sprang up, which carried
i i'th wwii mwara tne top, nni ngiiree on
lay belnsr at Mr. a net sain fur tha dav
of ItilVhc. Ixical receipt were 840 cars.
mine ui conirsci grade.
OatS had the mm m a wIM evnerlenra aa
the other market at th opening, price
fining up snarly on general commission
muse buying and active covering by shorts.
iav opened VlNc higher at 4'0'vc and
Within fifteen minutes had advanced tit
)7e. The riecMed rlaa In tha nrlna hrnuaht
out heavy liquidation, a large part of which
was saia to oe for tne account ot tne
principal holder, t'nder uch selling price
declined. May going back to fc. Another
rally occurred near the end of tho session.
in sympathy with wheat and corn the
market became active and a large part of
the loss waa regained. May closed Sc
higher at 4fiV4c. lineal receipts were 71 cars.
Trading in provision opened With a big
buying movement similar to the conditions
witnessed In the grain pits. Commission
hnnses seemed to have plenty of orders to
nil on that side of the market at first.
Offerings were very light at the start,
which resulted In a considerable advance
In Prices. Later there was heavy selling
of May lard by a prominent long. -With
the break In grains the selling became
general and most of th early gain wa
lost. The market rallied later in tha dsv
ilong with wheat and corn, and the close
was strong. Klnal flaures on Msv nork
were up 74o at 813 72H. after the price had
ranged between 818H7H and $13.86. May
lard sold between 17 1 and 17 7K mil iliu.
at 87.62V.
tstimatea receipt for tomorrow: W heat,
25 car: corn. 125 cars: nata. kS cars- hn,t
W.ooo head. ,
J. he leading future ranged a follow:
Artlcle. Open. HIgh. Low. Cloe. Te'y.
Wheat
I
May
July
Pent.
A4K-6 ASH
KuViSoI 81
SI 62H
toktobi 62 .
48H 43'i
4H'l2 46
SH . 40
83V 83
13 67H 13 85
760 f 775
7 70 7 80
85 6 M
7 00 7 02V4
80
Corn
Feb.
May
Julv
83
60
62H 51 4
BH4l64TAaC
Oat
Feb.
May
July
Sent
424
4,4!
83
Pork
18 67H
7 87H
7 62V,
13 72
7 2W
7 67V4
82
U 65
7 00
7 tt
824
Lard-
May
July
rtlbs
May
July
6 80
8 US
No. I
Cash quotation were as follow:
FLOUR Firm: winter n tenia UM
94.50; etralKhts. a4.0iii4.80( spring pat-
.ma.ii; strnignts, M.nvut.zu: spring pat
ents, 84.104.u0; straights, $J.02t.uO; bakers',
lA
WHEAT No.. 8 snHnir. HiftKlr: . ttm. 1
'HE
prlnar. 8(W2c: No. a red, 836Wc.
. wrtiN no. a, Mvte.; mo. x yeuow, K'ic.
OATS No. 8. 4SW43-ic: No. X whit. J.1U
45ViC. ,
U X K NO. Z. 620.
BARLJSY ilnnd feeitlnv M1e- tnlr tn
Choice malting, 47'a8V4c.
SEKD No. 1 flax. $1.11; No. t north
western, $1.1R; prime timothy, $3.16; clover,
contract grade, $10. 75i(11.00.
rttuviBiDNB-Mesa pork, per obi., $ll.2H
t?U76. Iird, per 1W lbs., $7.42Vr7.45. Short
ribs sides (loose). SS ff'Uf R7U. fihnrt clear
Ide (boxed), $6.87Vi(&.7.00.
Following are the receipt and shipment
of flour and grain: .
Receipt!". Shipment.
Flour, bbl 28 H00 B9.SC0
Wheat, bu 4.v m.tm
Corn, bu 260,600 804.400
Oata, bu 1S 400 Silvio
Rye. bu 40.9no M,i0
Barley,- bu..: 107,600 19,708
On the Produce exchange today tho, but-,
fcr maj-kut wu flrnt; dreameries, 16Jt9Hc;'
uairit's, u'd'juc, eggs, arm; ai marx, cases
included, 2w)jG0c. Cheese, steady, 1010c.
KEW YORK CCNEItAL MARKET.
(laotntione of the Day en Various
. Comruodltlea.
NEW TORK. Feb. 4 FI)T7R Recelnta
23.M24 bbls. ; exports, 8.430 bbis.; market
firmly held, but with trado quiet;
winter natent. U.KfM.gLS: winter stralirhts.
$4.8&s4.in; Minnesota patents, $4,k6i6.1o; win
ter extras, gj.V8.(iO; Minnesota bakers,
83.80ti4.26: winter low vrades. 84. 264. SO.
Rye flour, firm; fair to good, t3. toy 3. 46;
choice fancy, $3.6003.80. Buckwheat flour,
easy.
CORNMBAL Firm; western, $1.06; city,
$1.06: kiln dried. $2O5fl3.0O.
s RITE Firm; No. western, 71Ho, nom
inal, f. o. b. afloat: state and Jersey. .HO
Ji4o.
bakubt-Fteaay; feedlng82o, NewTorKi
malting, 60i1i0c, Buffalo.
wntiAT Receipts, 6.6SI6 bu. ; exports,
4.500 hu.; sales,. 4.600 bu. Futures, steady;
No. 8 red, 8&Ho. elevator, and 86V4c. f. o. b.,
afloat; No. 1 northern, Imluih, $1.03'!, f. o.
b;, afloat: No. 1 hard, Manitoba, nominal,
afloat. With a broadening speculative trade
wneai nan another strong advance today
and closed fi-Ho higher. Besldes'the war
scare, the market was Influenced by higher
cables, bullish sentiment, a large outalde
demand and Smaller western receipts. May.
95Mi WVio, cloned at Stic; September closed
at Mo.
CORN Receipts, 27,925 bu.i exports, 62,587
bu. Spot, firm; No. 8, nominal, elevator,
and 63VrO, f. o. b., afloat; No. 3 yellow, 68c;
No. a white, 56c The option market waa
fairly active and stronger on public buying
on the war news, higher cables and with
wheat closing o net higher. May, Diia
ic closed at ttoc; July, ,VrH67V4o, closed
at 67a
OATS Receipts, 26,500 bu. Spot, Arm;
No. 2, 46c; standard white, 60 Vic; No. 3
White, 61c; No. a white, 60V4C
i HAT Steady ; shipping. u70c: good to
Choice, 86;0c .
RICE bteady; domestlo, fair to extra,
8ti6H; Japan, nominal.
HOPS Firm: state, common to choice. 28
C37c; 190$, 23fi'27c; olds. 10316c; Paclfla coast.
lln3. 2j4c; 1902. 23tf27c; olds. 1015c.
HIDES Firm; Galveston, 80 to 25 lbs..
18c; California, 21 to 25 lb.. lo; Texa dry,
24 to 30 lbs.. 14c.
TALliOW Quiet: city. 8c: country. M
... - - - - - .
LEATHER Steadvt acid. 2301XUC.
PROVISIONS Heef, steady; family. $1000
41.00; moss, $8.00 8.00; beef hams. 2).5-(i
82.00; city extra India mess, $16 .onTl7.00. Cut
meat, quiet; plrkled bellies, (.a7.3i; pick
led, shoulder, $i; pickled hams, it frnflO SO.
Lard, steady; western teamed, $7.76; re
fined, steady; continent, $7.80; eompound,
$6 Viu tCVi. Pork, firm family, $15.00
16.60: short clear,. $14.2&fll.0O,- mess, $14.75
618.25. . . .-
POl'LTRT Alive, teady; western chlck
ens, llHci fowls, 14V4c; turkey. l.Sc; dreesed,
firm; western chickens, UMi lVc; fowl,
turkeys, 17..-518o.
F UTTER Firm; creamery, 19425c.
CHEEBl--10',4).
EQU8 Firm and higher; western, 82ff3o.
St. Loals Grain nnd Prevtalona. '
8T. LOUIS. Feb. 4-WHEAT Higher)
No. I red, cash, elevator, 93V; track, SOo
$1.00: May. 880; July, 82S&S2V4C; No.;!
hard, 84ifeh6ec.
CORN Higner; No. I cash, 46 Vie; track,
4V: May. 4n7eo. July, 48ViO. .
OATS Higher; No. 2 caatt, 43cj track,
42-u-taci May. 44V4o; July, 37 Vic; No. a white,
44"l44Wc.
FLOUR Firm : and higher; red winter
patent. i.a.viM.w; extra rancy and straight.
j idth.wj; clear, .wij . la.
SEEI1 Timothy, steady. $2.85.
CORNMEAL Steady. 12.40.
BRAN Firm; ackoa, cast, track, 86V3
87c.
HAY Firm: timothy, 8.0fli612.60: prairie.
$S.0iKfl 50 for No. t
IKON COTTON TIE3-I1.05. .
BAOOINO tVWc.
HKMH TWINB-ifc. ' -
PROVISIONS Pork, higher; Jobbing.
$!4i(7V. Lard, higher, prim steamed.
Bacon, sternly; .boxed extra short,
$7.6J4: clear ribs, $7,76; short clear, fl .87".
POULTRY Kaayr chicken. 8o spring.
8c: turkeve, 11Vc; ducks, Hot geese, ftiy ,o.
BUTTKR Firm ; creamery, 174i24o; dairy.
13fil8c.
EiiGS Higher, I7He, case count.
.. Receipts. Shipment.
Flour, bbls, 6,0u0 10.0UO
Wheat, bu 8.6U0 60.0IK)
Com, bu 123. OiiO 140.000
Oats, 1U 8,0u0 66,0u0
Knnsna City Ornln nnd Previsions.
KANSAS CITT. Feb. 4.-iWHEAT Mav.
TStrTVHc; July.' 7c; cash No. $ hard, 81V4
tilOc; So. $ 7SwH4c; No. 4, 7177c; re
jected. 70c; No. 8 red, 7j'8e; No. 8. 84tJlc.
CORN May, 4Vrc: July. 464c; cash No.
admixed. 43V'tf44c; No. a white, 46o; No. $,
OATS No. a whit. 4Je; No. 8 mixed, 41c.
HAY Choice timothy, $8.504t$-75; choice
prairie, $7 6ii,7.75.
RtE-No. $. 5!o.
BUTTKR-Creamery. 19aci dairy, fancy,
FOOS-lflgher: Missouri and Kansas,
case returned. 2Hc; new No. a whitewood
oaeee Included, tc
. ' . Receipt. Bhipmenta.
M'heat, bu W 138.4
Corn, bu 4.0 . mX't
Oata, bu $,OUO $.0u0
Deleth Ornln Market.
rU'Limi. Minn.. Feb. 4. WHEAT 1
lret No. I hard. $v: No. 1 northern,
rfy.No. t.tiorthem, ki'So; 4o anSve: Na
hard.- lVe; No, 1 northern. $21o; No, 8
biirlboru, toai May. kv1e.
' OATkVOn Irack and to arrive, Cia. '
HEW TORE STOCKS ASD' BONDS
Uoremeot of Pricta Beoomet Watering aoi
Very TjDoerUlu- s ' f
FAR EASTERN RUMORS DEPRESS MARKET
HIltBly Artfnrlal Condition in the
Centtnedlty Market Give Then
Feverish Tone thnt Cb el
lea, e. Caption.
NEW YOI.'.K, Feb. -lstock market opera-
i.- f-.toUy. wer" under the "" con
tralnt aa for several day pa it and the
movement of price again became waver
ing and uncertain after yeterday de
clued downward movement The sharp
break in the morning, while prices of cot
ton were slumping and the subsequent
rally with cotton, pointed to a sympathy
?.wwet" . " o movements, which leaves
little doubt that the collapse In -cotton 1
,. rlth more or apprehension
15 . aJ' stret- 1'he general apprehension
that the long deferred crisis in th Russo
Japanese contest wa at last at hand wa
n factor in the stagnation in stock here
a well aa In foreign atock markets. Th
further Jump 4n grain and the drop in
cotton are the empirical Indication ef a
warlike outcome. Hut the highly artifi
cial condition In -the commodity market
due to the excessive si.eculatlv commit
ment give them a feverish nalbllity
that rob them of safety as an index of
condition.
The most Important event of the day
to th financial market was the ten-day'
notice given by the secretary of the treas
ury of a demand for payment, of 20 per
cent of government deposits with national
bank. This calls for about $.TO,000,OuO, pay
able at New York. It la highly probable,
therefore, that Interior government de-
Rosltarle will draw on their deposit with
tew York banks to meet the government'
call. As the secretary' call say nothing
of further withdrawal of deposits In con
templation, ome relief wa afforded from
th effect caused by Intimations heard
yesterday that the first call was soon to
be followed by another for 10 per cent
more of - deposit. Conjectural estimate
of th effect on the money ' market here
of the Panama carml fnyrrierft have been
counted on the proportion to be drawn
from the treasury aa so much-additional
resource released to the money markets.
The realisation 'ha been growing that
a larger portion than at first supposed
would have to be met by withdrawal of
government deposit and the quiet acceptance-
given by the market to the secre
tary's call shows that it amount liad been
pretty accurately' foreseen In financial cir
cle. A to the effect on the money mar
ket of these withdrawals it 1 clearly de
pendent upon the skill of the baofclnjr in
terests In maklne; the anymBU. ,'TlwrJ
la ar .general belief tkat-NeWkf erk tuuk)
are to be made depositaries-n: betyUf f
tha foreign stockholders of be .payments
from the government and that these bank
have made -extensive Jnvestment in for
eign exchange already to provide for th
remittance of the sums due to foreigners.
War talk was responsible for the sharp
recession of prices just, at tho close, whloh
was therefore rather weak. Buying of
United State Steel at the advance of a
point, which wa without explanation, wa
a factor in the recovery of price In th
opening depression, - ' - "r .
Bond were Irregular. Total sale, par
value, $2,210,000. United State bonds wer
unchanged on call. ,,.:; '. ' '
The following wer the closing quotation!
on the New York Stock exchange:
Sale. High. Low. Close.
Atchison 22,500 09 . 69
do pfd o o gv 89
Baltimore & Ohio 18.100 82
82
82H
an P " ttAyy
HI'
.. s.wtr 'lis ' ivrvriiTitl
VHiiaumn x nemo
Central of N. J..
io ira 1M in
Chesapeake ft Ohio..,. 1,000
(jntcago & Alton.;.... ztxj
do pfd -
Chicago Ot. Western:. 800
Chicago & N. W. -..'.... 200
C. M. St. P 22,200
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1M "-irj;--.
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i do pfd V.U-.tt.n
.Vi Jll
Chicago Term. A T... 100
10H lOVfc
4 '
' do nfd ..Jf...
ijf ""22,82' nk
r... c... c. & at. inn ."it - t
"'t7g
Colo. Southern'.. 4.100 17H 1T--'17H
do 1st pfd 100 60 58 66
do 21 nfd 800 - SM 8 - 2fi
Delaware Hudson.. 2,000 164V4 ltSV.7
uei., lack, et west... i,.. ...
Denver ft Rio Grande loo - ft
do nfd t 200
71
Erie ..........I .i.. 7:ofa
do 1st bfd 1,400 .
do 2d pfd 600
ITorkinar, Vallev-..i... .. .r. .
do pfd ,. 100. 8.1 . 83 .83i
ilUnola Central ....,,M,;wo;ji9;jl. 128T.
do pfd ...7; ; "... ... 3s
K. C. Southern ., , 18",
do pfd ,. ..... , -.-s-t i,
toulsvllle ft Nashville 1,800 1064 . JOoV 105.U
ManhAttarv L ,,.... , 200 42V , 1,41I ; 142
Met, Securltle.. ....... 700 85 84 84
Mr. Ml. XV....... l,lU IIP - - 11B y- 111)
Minn, ft St. Zxula
M- at. P. ft B. Ste. M. W " V 6
do nfd
loo-
122
,ta1asotirl Paclflo .
....10.100
...i 809
02H
17U
89
, si
'17 ' K
iiH lis
69 , RinJ
Aio., nun, sc lex
do pfd
200
N. R. R. of Mex.
pfd.
N. Y. Central 700
118
59T.
'&i
1184
61
44H
80
24"
Norfolk ft Weetern... 1,800,
do pfd
Ontario ft Western.... 1.100
Pennsylvania 104,0n0
P.. C. C. ft Bt. L...... 100
22
1174.
61 .
484
22
U84
or
43T
Reading 11,400 '
do 1st pfd 100
do 2d pfd
Rock Island Co........ 8.800
do pfd 2,300
Pt. L. A S. F. 2d pfd.. 200
St. Lout S. W ,. w...
dd pfd ......;..,... "r 800
Southern Pacific .-..;88.4no
Southern Railway 1.7O0
i do pfd 1.M0-
Texa ft Pacific. ..... 1,200. ,
T., St. U ft W
80
7X
'HU , 23Vs
46 4f.7A
'. ':HL
64t
474,
49H
22 ..
8JT4
14
48t( "a-44
2144. 21
824 -8?t4
841 24 '4
2a
8Vi
-i" ..... ..... . r
Union Paclflo .29,30fK. 804 7S4 ,.0
do pfd low 91 914 914
Wabash x) 20 10 194
ao pro. ., g.suu . 87
ivneeung A Li. js 7U0
Wisconsin Central .... loo
do pfd r . 800
learns Kx ,.
American Kx .,' ,.w
1 nitea mate ex ,
Well-Fargo Ex
Amalgamated Copper.8S,8nO
Am. Car ft Foundry.. 600
ao pro
Am. Cotton Oil
do pfd
Am. Ice
do Pfd
Am. Linseed Oil......
do nfd
Am. Locomotive
do pfd
Am. Smelt, ft Refng.
do pfd
Am. Suarar Refng.,..
Anaconda M. Co
Brooklyn R. T
Colo. Fuel ft Iron....
Consolidated Qas ....
Corn Product
do' pfd .
Distiller' Securltle..
Oeneral Electric
International Paper..
do pfd
International Pump-i
ao piu
National Lead' M lnr
North American lis)
Pad flo Mall 1.04
People's Ue .......... 1.5no
free sen meet t ar. .. .
do pfd
Pullman Palace Car
Repub'la Steel
do pfd 1.,.-.
Rubber Goods .......
100
li
loo
00,
215
: . 7'
44
4 : 44 ',44iJ
fJ.U .........(.,., .....
Tenn. Coal ft Iron.... 1400
v. H. Leather
do nfd
400
200
U. S. Realty
. do pfd
I 0
.11i0
U. S. Rubber ,...t..t 0
do pfd kiO
V. . Steel t f-aj
do pfd 68,800
Weatlnghoue Electric 8aO
westnrn I'nlon .v... i..,.-
Northern Securities .
Total sale for the day, 499,700 shares.
New York Mining; notatlons.
NEW TORK. Feb. 4. The following are
th closing quotation on mining atock:
Adaaas Cos
i
ti
LltUe Chief T,
Oniart ana
Alloa
braeee
Bmnawlrk Coa ...
Comal ark Tuaael
Coa. Cl. A V...
Hara Silver
Iroa glleer
Uadnile ran ....
Offered.
.. is
.. $
.. -I
..164
..ItV
..1SS
.. I
Ophu- 4
Phoeals
Poteel 11
44 .
Sierra N.4e, ....... M .
Small H.naa aa '
lataadard ...IX '
w Terk Money Market. -
NEW YORK, Feb. 4-MOnET-it t'alt
aay, lHrJ per cent clcaatng bid. 14 ni
eT.nL?..Srd ' . pr ni Um Vona.
si lghUy firmer; sixty day. per cent;
ninety day. 4W44 iter cent: six m.miha id
ft4 per cent; prime mercejjiUe fm.it4t.J 1
iW W r cent. ' rxt 1T1
8TBRLINH EXCHAKOK Firm, then
swady. with 8ctual JiUIueaaj. lh' banters-'
bills at M sftr4fc -fuf "demand And at
$1 aSKU for sixty-day hllla; posted rate.
Zt)4
' 70H' 70VJ
?7t4 - 27 T. '
46X1 46 46
JTt it.1 lH
14 194 1R4 :
43 484 434
,..1.. .2M
..vl!H-.
l Jl I
.... ..... -)
484 . a - 48
194 18 18'
..u. .i...V. .. 08 ..
'v 80
. 88
'206 "" "s" i
..' :
28
1.4O0 80 2(4
T84 78 7f4
1.8U0 494 49 4ptZ
iblano i2o izil.' 1S4
mo 6K4 6114 r
$0,100 484. 4?4 . 48
1J "32 8114 31
6.60O 191 190U 190
1,100 19 19 19
.::. 084
400 24 24 234
100 171 178 171
...jii
200 M 66 65
. $31.
.72
15 ' 18 if
, 644 . M4 88
2! 29 . 29
! . 99 Ji
KJO JH 80 4
,184
874- $6 l',
774 774 772
$ 7 7
M 64 A
ItH 12 12
50 60 60
114 ls 11'
5 - 64 56
164 148 li
88
84
$4 WHTJ4 84 and $4 W?4 8H; commercial bills.
$4.2S4 2. -
SILVER Bar, 65c; Mexican dollar.
4240.
HONDB Government, steady; railroad, Ir
regular. J he closing quotation on- bonds are at
fellows-
I'. ret. ts res
1M I, tf. sal. 4i
. dn eoasns lo(
a H. re !"
o enspoa in
to ra 4a, re Hl4
do eonpoa Ul4
so enures iol
to el 4e. res lot
Atrhlenn in. 4e
on ail. 4a KW
Atlantic O. U 4 (St
B A O 4 101 S
io im m
Central of Oa. ts
eo 1st Ine 7fL,
nin. Ohio 4H...lMst
( hlfo A K. IS" ,.
0.. B. A Q. n. 4a... S4
C. M. A n. P. g. 4.. in
C. A N. W. e. Ti....lsH
C, R. I. A P. 4i.... ln
do rol. 8. H
C O T. A St. L. g. 4a tT
WanhatrBs e. s.
.10X4
M. Ontral 4e.
do lfft Ine.
I4
Mian. A Si. L. 4a... 87
M.. K. A T. 4a..
do Pfd
N. R. R. ef M. e. 4a. T4si
n. t. u. . atta n
N. i. C- . aa
Mo. Paclfto 4a
do (a ,
V. A W. e. 4a....
O S. L. 4a A ear.
..lt
..ins4
.. Tl
74
Readme ran. 4a M1
at. L. A 1. t. e. ta..HS4
Pt. L. A 8. P. t. 4a.
St. ,. g. W. la US
Seaboard A. U 4a....
so. panne 4. ..
So. Railway Be.
Tnaa A P. 1
llivi
lit
T.. St. U A W. 4a.
. 71
.10
rhlrsso Ter.
T4
union parlne 4a.
do eonr. 4n....
Con. tnhei-ro 4e
Colo. A Bo. 4
t. A R. O. 4a
Brie prior Ilea 4a...
do en. 4a
P. W. A D. C. la...
Horklns Val. 4V41...
Offered.
, IT
,
MI4
,in(i'i
106V4
V. . Steel Id la.... 71
nanaan la lis1
ao aeo. b
W. A L. B 4a...
Win. Central 4a..
Colo. P. A I. la.
, 4
n4
Boston Stock Qaotntlon.
BOSTON, Feb. 4.-CaIl loan, 844H per
cent; time loans, 4H56 per cent Official
closing price on stocks and bonds:
AtrHlenlt 4a ..'.. tH Allntiet
Mri. (anlral 4a e?4 Amalgamated .
Atrhieon exit - Slnaham
. 44
. 41
.. 11
.441
.. 1H
.. 43
.. 40
.. I
,. I
,. 19
.. t
.. tt
.. 4
. Sfl
1
.101
.
.. 8J't
:: U
.. 71
e pfd . n;ual. A Hecla,
Bnaton A Albanfi...tt4
Centennial
Bnatoa A Maine,
1S
Copper Range ...
I'omlnloa .Coal ..
Franklin
I"le Rnral
Mohawk
Boetoa Klerated ..
K. T.. K. H A H
Pltrhhnrit pfd .
I'nlon Pacific
Max. Central .....
140 ,
t44
.....IS'1
7T
nu.
.U..1K ,
ild Dotnlnlon ...
Ti-eoia
Amer. Ftifar
ao rpra
Amer. T. A T
Pomlnlnn I. A fl.
Oeneral Rlertrle ..
Nana Plectrlo ....
do pfit ,..
United Prnll, .....
XI. 8. StaeU
do pfd
Weatfns. eommon
Aoeentara v.i..., w
Bid.
ItH
lit
Parrot
Qillnrjr
Santa Pe Copper.
iiminci
ttlBUf
ll
5 niiea states ....
ttan
victoria
"Winona
HU,
IU114
ao
Wolrarln
4 ;
' f' Vaslo HeeW Market.
LONDON, Feb. 4-Closlng:
Cnnwila
money
.... PTXiN. Y. central.
....1134
.... t
.... l
.... ti't
.... nai
.... "4
.... 2't
40
.... P
.... t24
.... W
.... 0'l
....
.... 3
.... 11
....
.... H4.
....
ounce,
of dls
bllls i
bill Is
do apf-rtiint
. aa inorroix A W....
J I 4o l,d
. Tltt 'Ontario A W
. tt Pennaylranla ....
. W Rand Mlnaa
.lit Reading
. I4T4 do let pfd
. do 2d pfd
.1441 Bo. Rail war
Anaconda
Atrhieon
do pfd
Baltimore A O ...
Canadian Paelle .
Chea. A Ohio
ChJcaso Ot. W....
C V. A Bt.. P...
AeBeen
......... H'41 do. pfd
tlH Bo. PaclBc
TS4 t'nlon Paclfle ....
2i do pfd
n IV. B. Steel
D. A R. O...
do pM . . .
Irie .'.'..'.....
! do lat pfd
Idf. td pfd 4tH- do pfd .,
Wlrrille, N-..lti,.Wabaaa
i dn-. td pfd
iiinoie verarai in t do pfd
81 . K. A T 7i
' ?LVS5,Bar' te. 251-lsd per
Mi5NEV-32 per cent; the rite
count In the open market for short
iX?r?rr cent: for thr8 month'
raai5-l$ pr cent.
Foreign Flnaerlat.
.LONDON, Feb. 4 Money was In quiet
demand in the market today. Discounts
were firmer. The outflow of gold checked
taking of bills at tho recent low rates
Business on the Stock exchange was dult
and uninteresting, the far eastern situation
Inducing caution, Consols declined. Home
rails mostly were depressed. AmerlcaYis.
ftex a weak hpenlng, became falrlv steady
at parity but receded later and closed
toady. Japanese and Russian securities
weakened, but subsequently partly recov
ered. Th Bank of England rate of die-
COIinr Watt llnnriari m-.A .. a a
' - an. Iran si, t-vj KM., y ni per rent
Thamrmnt of-hulllon taken into the Bank
s'SK flf1 " Ja,.nnc" 'May was 139,000.
KL,N' Feb' .-Prlren on the bourse
i..1y. W're . we,al;er owlna- to the latest
advices received from rokro regarding th
ion.5iMJt,OBi. t'"ane on Lon
a,ir Sl"1 HPfST for check.
..5 8' F.eb" -,-Pr'ces on the bourse
today were Irregular and the tone wa In
decisive, owing to the Indefinite Russo
iy?HT fl1v.icc..,,Tr.adlng opened -heavy,
f.TllL,I'Bhtly '""? f,hea olo.ed heavy
San i!.I!CTeJpra,ot,c'5l'y; ""hanged. Rui
Blan. Imperial 4s closed t 99.80. Other in-tej-naUonals
and Induatrlal shared In the
feeling of indecision. The-private rate of
discount, w 2 8-18 per.feni. The weekly
rh.ta2S"t'-.' 'I1? Bank '-PfncVhow5
,K5.ow,n.S5an'r,":'-,Note. In olrcula-i.?n'-"jor!aed
SS-OW-WWi treasury aooount
Current, decreased 54,8fAO00f ; gold In hand
decreased 375.00iif; bills discounted de-t-T?Jn$$TU
'"VPU? hanTTncreasd
roflh-flThr.e V:f rentes. 87f824c
l7o for checki? Bxoh'e n Indon.f
- - 1. -1 .
47eAee Market. '
Lw YOeR.K' -Feb-l-OOFPEE-Th
J?TJ e LttuUTl "P" ewly at a de--J
iSJ-81' Point on the near months and
of 55-S&. on the fer futtirea. It took three
iTlf" t0 '"f1?."" ,he -aU ueuglly conducted
tv one and it waa noon before it waa com
pleted. In the meantime the activity had
continued and the market remained fairly
Jtrong at the opening figure. There was
bontlnued covering, heavy elllng by Im
porting Interents, who It waa said were at
tempting to shake out the .speculative long
Interest who have recently entered the
market, and with cotton sensationally
weak people who were long of both mar
kets found themselves In a position where
liquidation became a necessity. Shortly
after midday the market steedted up about
20 points, but in the later bidding weak
ened, and on far eaatern advices became
absolutely demoralised, with Cotton ex
change Interests heavy sellers. The market
plosed Irregular, with a net decline of 80
lOf points. Sale. 8R9.EW bag. Including
March at .26J7.(a; April, .40ir7.16c: Mav.
B.oMJT.aici' July, .S0ir77.T0c7 September, 7 0f,O
7.500; Ootobor, 7 .2ra37.86ot November, 7.80o;
Deer mber. 7.36r7 .85c. Spot Rio, No. 7. nomi
a'n voice. 74c; mlld,. teady,' Cordova,
- 1
' ".'.'.'Me-tnl Market. . -'
NEW TORK, Feb. 4. METALS The
Irfindon market was lower, spot .declining
1 And future IS., the former closing at
126 2s 6d. while futures rloasil at fl'jr. K
Locally tin wm without Imixirlant rhmn
wun me tone sicaoy. el pot 1 quoted at
$:7.6(V828.00. The London copper market
declined 7 d. to 66.17 8d for spot, and
55 lue for futures. Locally copper wa
quirt Lake 1 quoted at $12.254U.50; elec
trolytic at $12.2fo 12.60, and earning at
$12.124ffl2.874. Lead advancing 2s 6d, to
11 6 In the London market and as eteady
here, at 84.45Q4.5IV Spelter was unchnnged
at -12 16-rln London, and at $4.9or.iS.OO In
the metal market. Iron closed at 60s 6d in
uianajuw ana m so in -Mioniesrxirough. Lo
cally Iron was unchanged . and nominal.
No., 1 foundry northern,. la quoted at $15.00
10 CO;- No. 3 foundry, northern, i quoted
at $14.OOtri6.0O; No. 1 oft and No. 1 foundry,
southern soft, at $18.76114 26. -
ST. toi'IS. Feb. 4.-Jad, . weak. $4.S0;
pelter1. Quiet, $4.66. .
. ' ' '. i Wool Market.
BOSTON. Feb. 4 -WOOL Trading ha
beea fairly. acUve' with steady eall on
deaUrs. Th price held firm -on all goods.
The situation I regarded , aa being mora
in the seller' favor than for many waeks
Territory wools have been active with
ale estimated between 4,000,000 and 5 000,
0(0 pounds, i. Pulled wools continue strong
tnd active. For foreign wool the market
i firm. Current quotation n re summar
ized as- follows: Idaho, fine. 15lc; heavy
fine, lSrl&c; fin medium. lMriYc; medium
nytHlhct Wyoming, line. 15(5l6o; heavy fine,
13mt4a; fine medium.- 16$)17q; medium. 184
frlftci I'tnh and Nevada,, fine, 16fri6o;
heavy-ne. 18il4o: fine medium. 'l4S17o:
medium, IDdtnc; Dakota, Ane. 15018c- fin
medium, 10417c; fine medium, 19'iffaocj
Montana, fine choice, 19tfr2-: fine medium
choice, 19(fi0c; average. lB'aiSc; staple, lgxa
20c: medium chnlee, 183&v.
ST. IX5UI8. Feb. 4.-WOOL Nominal:
medium grades, combing and clothing, 17
4521o; light fine, 15(ffl7c; heavy fin, 12(3
144: lub waahed. 2x&304o.
' '. ' . Cetten Market.
' NEW TORK. Fb. -XTTON-MarVet
opened weak: May, 18.litll5.CWe; July, 16 2:
16.23c. Market closed at a net lose of lW-fi
132 polnU on the old and ot 80fc60 poinU on
the new crops months. Estimated ela.
suO.Oia bale.
. N fc. VO RLE A N 8. Feb. l-COTTON-Fu-turee
weak and Irreioilar; February, 14 80
tiU.tOo; March. U Oiwflfc.lOc; April. IB Mfl
l8 86o; May, 16.61015 &Jc; June, 15.7418 77c!
July. IS Wife 15 Wc; August, 15.15c; September.
13.aVafaIS.81c; October, 12.41o bid. Sulea, 4i
bales; ordinary, 18c; good ordinary, 14c; low
middling. 14.16614 lftc; middling. 16 6-1 1;
;:.KKi . middling, 14 9-16c; ' middling fair.
5 15-16c Receipt. 7.62 bale; atock. 410.046
bale.
ST. LOriS. Feb. 4 -COTTON-Market c
lower; middling, 16c Bale, non; receipts,
D bales; shipment, l.Ott bale; stock, a.
211 bale.
. J- ' Pry deed Market.
NEW TORK. Feb. 4.-DRT OAODS The
lump In cotton ha made no difference in
th cotton goods market except that buyers
shown-more comaervativ attitude, but
manufacturers show no Inclination to
weaken from their position and are not In-
t lined to believe that the slump ts anything
ru .temporary. Even t the new price,
however. It Is not belieyeA there can be ajiy
cr;c. vSoot frpin. th brtcen tuade. many ut
ivh U.-10W n iig baaiia. .
OilAUA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Ctttl Beceipta Oontinna Libt and Steady
Prine JariifiaVfl
HOGS SELL RAPIDLY AT GOOD HGURCS
hee. Reeelpta Are Light nnd Re
port from Eastern Market Ar
Kone Too Eneoer-atrlac
- SOUTH OMAHA. Feb. 4.
Receipt were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Official Monday ,. 1.938 8.4 u,4
Ottlclal Tuesday 4,1 rj ,tJ ,,tti
Omclal WedneslAy i,m 6,'iM I.IW
Ofllclal Thursday 1,698 7.588 2,847
Four day this week.. 9.647 27.991 20.943
Same day last wet-k... .11,619 21.813 2;.V.t0
Same day week before. .11, 898 23.tt 2,b38
Same three week ago.. 18,173 1(5.733 31.77.!
Same day last year.;.. 9,448 19.J9J ' 1',?0
RKCEIPl'S FOR THE YEAR TO DAl'li.
The following table will show the recripta
of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha
for the year to date, with comparison with
Irt yar: 1904. Iu3. Inc. Dec.
Cattl ,. 85,608 8n,U ...... 818
Hogs 212.580 216,72a 4,145
Bheep 178,444 117,0Mi 61,858
Average prices paid tut nogs at South
Omaha for th last several day with com
parison: Data. Ilgoi. 1893.1902. 101. 1900.183.18r.
Jan.
inn.
an.
Jan.
841 fi
4 :)( vi
I 9
4 Cix! a 1
$ 221 I 261
4 15 8U
la I t 2u
1 nu 0.1'
4 58
4 5-1
4 481
4 161
1 $41
62
8 4a $ ff
8 61 $ 51
$ 64! 3 64
$ 50 v
t 501 $ 64
$ 67
$661
$ 61 $ 8!
$ W 3 86
Ian. 19.,
$J iMl V see
$ $9
47
8 5m
4 64
4 54
Jan.
Jan.
4 bsy,
4 7sC
4 854
4 814
27,
Jan. 22
Jan. 23
Jan. 24
53
a ku
6 W
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb,
4 RSI. 1
4 8t;l s V!
8 61 3 i
4 804 Hi 65
8 63
3 Ml
$ 67
8 83
8 64
4 l!t-tl &4
4 7941 4
4 81-ra Vol
6 67
4 72U.I
3 641 8 65
$ 6t $ 4
3 64, $ 63
3 69l 8 78
8 69, 8 72
4 73S 9 G8
4 M'4I 8 70
5 92
4 81 I 6 H
6 94 5 81
Indicates Sunday. ,
Th official number of car of stock
brought la today by each road waa; . .
Road. Cattle. Hum. So p. H'ses.
C, M. & St. P. Ry... 6 7
Wabash 1
Mo. Pacific Ry $
U. P. sytem 13 22 1
C. A N. W. Ry 7 17
F., hi. A M. V. R. R.. 14 20 (
C, St. P., M. & O.... 5 10 ..
B. & M. Ry 18 ,19 4 ..
C., R. I. & I eat.... 6 ' 13
ti. 1. et f ., west.. 3 .. .. .
Illinois Central 15 1..
Chicago Gt. Western 1 .. ..
Total receipt ....74 121 U ' 1
The disposition of the day's receipts wa
follow, each buyer purchasing th
number of head indicated:
Buyer. . Cattl. Hogs. Sheep.
Omaha Packing Co 909 4i5
Swift and Company 428 2,140 1.5i
Cudahy Packing Co 3S 2.225 622
Armour & Co 4A) 2,199
Armour. Sioux City 18 884
Hill & Son 4
L. F. Hun , 65 ... -...
Wolf k Murnan 21
Sam Wertholmer 7 ... ...
Hamilton & Rothschild.. 1
Sol Degan 8 ... ...
J. B. Root Co 24 ...
T. B. Lewis 22 ...
Bam Haggerty A Co.....; 13 ...
Other buyer ..... 236 , '
Total .1,893 8,407 2,592
CATTLE Receipts of cattl this morning
were far from heavy, there being less than
one hundred cars reported in when the mar
ket opened. Advices from other Belling
point were indicating a steady market and
that. Was the feeling here. While .the ide
round wa not very urgent packers all
seemed to want a few loads and buyers for
the most part were out In good season and
the offerings Were mostly cleaned up early
In the forenoon.
Beef steers of good quality were scarce,
the great bulk of the offering consisting
of common to medium kind. Buyers, how
ever, took the best of them at steady price,
while common kinds were loner. The same
might be said of cow stuff, for as Id a from
a few. good heifers there waa not much in
sight that could be called very desirable.
Bulls, stags,- veal calve, eta.', sold In
about th same notches as yesterday.
Stockers and feeder were in moderate
upply and the market waa without any
very material change.
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STEERS
AND COWS.
1 I 46
3 1(M
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
I 71
.1160 4 04
cow a
6 15 5 26
$02 I 1$ 4 68
i (Ml 6 14 4 6
$ 0 i 21 4 66
6 14 6 1-' 4 4X1
6 18 4 66
6 12 4 62
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6 9S 6 a 4 42
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1...... $ SS . 3.. ........ ..U4 lift '
1 12b 8 40 . 4. ...... 10M 3 1ft -
It S14 I SO 6 .... 110 $ U
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II. .. rs4 S ...lost Its
l,. ,.,.104 1 70 16..,.. 1240 3 Is
..,' 10l I 7S 10 1171 3 SI
1 1100 8 74 SKI $ IS '
1 10-1 I 75 . 60 1020 I 10
8.; Sao I ts 1 , uu 1 11
t ISO 3 TS ' 14 10M I n
4 104 t SO 44i....; J10J $ 40
I Pll I T.n not i 40
1 - 10 I 8S It ,.11(13 I 4
11..... H IN ... 1271 3 Sft
3 IMS I 00 ' JO, ,.r,sT 3 SO
1 '"'m 'heifers: 1101 "
M. 47 8 60 8 870 3 00
11... tis a 10 1 7 as a 00 .
1 47t a is i... , too a 10 :
' 1. so 8 4 11.. ::..: a to'
a mi a so a !iti a u
as 7s a so a. ..v.. ...... mo a so
1 40 I 7S a...... II13 .4 10
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BULLS. '
1 840 3 SO 1 t7 3 10
l. Jno a so 1 imo a to
1 00 I as 1 1f,?o a m
1 oo a ts 1...., mo I ts
1 1170 8 70 . 1 100 i SS
1 1M0 3 00 1 ,. .171)0 3 ss
1... ..iao a 00 1.:.: ...lino a 40
1 i"o a 0 1 imo a 40 ,
1... ....1100 a 00 1 iin a 40
1 1410 3 00 1 If30 3 (0
6 lo a 00 . 1... tvtt 3 ts
1 U10 $ 19
CALVES. ,
1 40 1 TS 3 143 4 38
$ 4o a as 1 mo 4 so
1 4N a SO , . 1 ISO I 00
1 360 a on 1 uo 6 tt
U IM IX
croc kerb and feeders.
1 v,. III 4 Hi 1 a
3 443 8 4 11 341 8 SS
8 KM I to (4 S.I t M
ii...... 441 at, a m 3 4 .
a tj a as a... m im
4 m IN .80 114 8 S3 ,
3 T01 a as '
a. W. Allen Colorado
I steers...'. 813 ' $ 50 $ bulls.... .1340 f 80
1 feeder... 620 3 78 22 feeder.. 785 $ 40
IIOQS Ther waa a very fair run her
today, over a hundred car being reported
In th yards. The murket opened weak to
6c lower and a good many hogs sold that
way. Later on under tha lnftuenoa of a
good local demand the market Improved
and closed more active and stronger. Some
right good heavy hog. In fact what might
be termed choice, sold up aa high aa 35.
Practically everything In th yard wa dls-
posea 01 in gooa aeon.
BHEEi' ltecetLi thl moralag were vary
He. at. a a. rr. nu. . s. rr
100 113 .... 4 64 Tl IM 1M 4 K'A
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IS ...IM 840 4 OS T4.....,..iie 130 4 114
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II HI ... 4 74 04 3SS 300 4 tt2
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so am ... 4 Tt ts tto ...-4i2sl
44 114 ... 4 II 4J Has 13 i ejil
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10 ins ... 4 Tl tl 123 e 4 S
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S4 la ... 4 TS 41 tit ... 4 SS
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so 3s ... 4 s si 11 130 1 as
SI 314 ... 4 SO 44 13 40 4 SB
44 117 ... 4 SO Tl U 84 4 St
40 til SO 4 SO 10 Ml ... 4 16
It IM It 4 e SS INS 10 4 IS
a t.'i so 4 a 4 na 40 4 rrv.
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light and the market wss not much
chsnged from a hat it waa ) estrr1ay. As a
rule sellers were quoting It as sten.1v with
yesterday or KafilAc hlatrer than Tuesday,
which waa the low day of the wek The
feeling on Inmbs was not very strong and
th demand for that kind did not seem to
be ss active aa for sheep. The reports from
eastern markets continue none too encour
aging and sellers are generally advising
their friends In the country to pursue a
cautious policy until the market shows a
decided Improvement.
Quotation for corn-fed stork: Choice
western tnrnbs, $B.3f irS.50: fair to good
lamb. $5.0. j 5. 86; good to choice yearlings.
$4 fc4i466; fair to good yearlings, $l.oMi4.4n;
good to choice wether. $S.7n'rT4.00; fair to
good wethers, $3 6H4T8.75; good to choice
ewes. $3 2fiti3.60; fair to good ewes, $3 Nvft?. 2fi;
choice feeder lambs, $4.ooeJ4T5: fair to good.
$$.5094.00; feeder vearllnga. $3.504.00: feeder
wethers, $3 60ai8,75: feeder ewes. $2 0nf$.00;
rulla, $1.7502.00. Representative sales:
No. Av, pr.
8 western ewes S8 J 25
67 western wethers 98 4 00
450 western wethers 110 4 00
89 western yearling 81 4 50
112 western lamb 69 4 75
CHICAGO LIVK STOCK MARXRT.
Prlr-ee. Steady for .rr I me Reef and
' troner'fot- Sheep and Hosts.'
CHICAtJO, Feb. 4.-CATTLK Receipts,
8,000 head; prime steady, others lower; good
to prime steer. $5.0i"!i-5.90; poor to medium,
$4.254.80; stockers and feeders. $2.2Vh4. 0;
cows. $1. 5tliT4. 25; heifers, $2.04.00; canners.
$7602.40; bulls, $1.754,4.10; . valves, $3.50tf
HOGS Receipts, H.OOO head; estimated to
morrow. 26,0(10 head: mixed and butchers,
$4,8046.(10; good to choice heavy, $4.rVir6.10;
rough heavy, $4 8fr4.96; light, $4 lfi4.75;
bulk of sales, 81.6ii0,(O.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Rocelpt. 15,0i
head; market steady to strong; good to
choice wether. $4.J4.90; fair to. choice
mined, $8. 76iir4.no; western sheep, $3.5fn".00;
native lambs, $4.704.75; western lambs,
$4.50168.00
tr York Lire stock Market.
NEW YORK", Feb. 4. BEEVEJS-NO re
ceipts; no sales reported; dressed- beef,
steady; city dressed native sides, general
sale. 7Md per lb. ; cables last received
quoted American steers; general sales. 1044
4 11 He, dressed weight: refrigerator beef, I
tit-Hc per lb.; reported export for today,
260 beeves. .-
CALVES Receipts, 82 head; veal rated
slow and barely steady; no t farting other
wlee; veals sold at $4.6038.50; city dressed
Vtale. 84il3c per lb.
SHEEP .AND LAMBS Receipt, 2.660
head; aheep rated low and steady; lambs,
low and weak; ahcep sold at $3.004. 12
per cwt., not including a few head at to:
lambs, $5.75Stt.75. not Including a few head
at $7: dressed mutton, 7fi4c per lb; dressed
lambs, general sales, fcfflOc.
HOGS Receipts, 6,731 hesd; market full
and steady; a few state hogs sold at $5.40.
Knas City Live Stock Market.
i KANSAS CITT, Feb. 4. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 4,000 head, Including 3u0 southerns;
market' steady to '10o : lower; export ana
dressed beef steers, lOo lower at $4.4O5jP4.90;
fair to good, 10c lower t $3. 76(94.30; western-fed
steers, slow, t1.40fifS.46; stockers and
feeders, steady, $2.85(04.00; southern steers,
slow, $3.8Mt3.80; sonthern cows, strong, $3.26
2.9": native cows. $1.75(c3.85; native heif
ers, $2.503.85; bulls, $2.40&3.eo; calves, $3.00
jfl.SO.
HOOB Receltts, 8.000 head i ' market 6c
lower' tops, $5.05; bulk. 34.KOijM.95; heavy,
$4.90Qt.05; packers, $4.854.95; pig and
lights. $4.6Wi4.SO.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt. 1000
head; market steady; native lambs. $4.40
8.60: Western lambs. $4.60(tr6.60: fed ewes,
32.fHKfT3.8j; western-fed yearlings, $4.25ig4.76;
tocker and feeder, $2.76.
' St. Loal Live Stock Market. .
ST. LOUIS Feb. 4.-CATTLE Receipts,
6.000 head. Including 1.7O0 Texan; market
slow and easy; native shipping and export
steer, $4-2ii6.00; dressed beefand butcher
steers, $4.0ialM.75; steers under 1,000 lbs.,
$3 8004 0; stockers snd feeders, $2.5fl3,80:
cows and heifers, $2.254.25; oanners. $.25
?2.60; bulls, $2.503.75; calves. $3.00lfMt.76;
exatt md. Indian steors, $2.804.10; oow
and heifer, $2.00g.0O.
HOGS-Recelpta, T.OOO'head; market flrm;
rig' and lights, $4.60fM.80; packers, $4 6&
.96: butohera nd best heavy. $4.855.10.
SHEEP ANI LAMBS Receipt, 2.000
head; market firm; native muttons, $3.7M
4.00; iambs, M 5f1i.78: cull and bucks, $2.50
tj$.60; tocker. $2.0O3.0O.
St. Joseph Live Stoek Market.
: ST. JOSEPH. Feb. 4. CATTLE Receipt,
1,743 head: market eteady to 10c lower: na
tives, $3.3506.25; cow and heifers, $1.30(0
4 ss- stockers and feeder. 32.66if4.15.
! 11TXJS Receipts, B.lau neaa; maraet sreeny
to 10c lower; light, $4.55tT4 90; medium and
heavv 14 70ff?K.nfi.
BHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1,956
head: strong to 15q higher; yearlings, $5:
ewee. $3.85. ;
I V
Sloaz City Live Stoek Market. ,
SIOUX CITT, Ta, Feb. 4. (Special Tele-
tram.) CATTI.B Receipts. 600 head; mar
et steady; beeves, $3.5(Ka'4.80; cows, bull
and mixed, n.209$.60; stockers and feeder,
$2.75fi3.70; calve and yearlings, $16iu3.ao.
HOUS Receipts, 8.600 head; market 60
lower at $4.504. 80; bulk, $4. 70-04.80. - -
Stock. In Sight.
Following are the receipt of live stock
for tha lx principal western cities y eater-
cay :
Hog. Sheep.
7,os $.647
South Omaha ....
Chicago
Kaunas City .....
6,000
7.000
8,750
8,600
2.000
$.000
$.956
Bt. Louis
St. Joseph
Sioux City
Total
...20.936 21,830 10,808
OMAHA WHOLESALES MARKET.
Coadltten of Trade, svad Quotation oa
' Staple aad Fancy Frodaeo.
rnns Recelnta modarata: fresh stock.
2C&27C
1.1 VB POULTRY Hens, imo; spring
ehloken, 8W9c; roosters, according to age,
44j6e; turkey s. 18flac; duck. 84i.luo; geeee,
kiltie.
, DRESSED POULTRT Turkeys, 18818c ;
ducks, ItAn-llc; geese, 10c; uluCaeiiS, ttyut
llUTTER-Packing stock. Ilfjil2e; choib
to fancy dairy rolls, 10ul4c; separator, 2ia
FREbH ioH-iroui, au.uc; vi. Keiel, 6'4j
4a. . . I L. a n . K-Mu r.j a. ,. . T TV. . .1 .. K IK...
whlteflsh. 8Q8ic; saimon, 11c; haddock, luc;
codfish, lie; reasnrtpper, lie; lobsters, boiled,
per id., sue: soosters, green, per id., znc;
bullheads;- llcj catdnh, 13(rfl4c; black buss.
20c: halibut, 13c;' CTap pies, lSc; herring, 4c;
White bass, 13c; bluonns, 8c; smelt, lujllo.
OYSTERS New York counts, per van,
43c; per gal., $2.00; extra select, per can,
86c; per gal., $1.80; standard, per can, 27s;
per gal.. 31 60.
BRAN Per ton, $U.60."
HAY Prices quoted by Omaha Whole
sale Dealer' association: Choice No. 1 up-
I .I a..' ti . xt.. . . . tu. i . . . a. c7v.
.., mv.wf u. a, ve.uv. mcuiuiii, eu-Dv
coarse, 85.U0; ry straw, $5.00. These price
are tor nay or gooa color ana quality, ue
niand fair and receipt light.
RYE No. 2, 50o. -
vkapta RT.tra
POTATOES Colorado, avc; Dakota, per
ni l oou: nauves, too.
eWEET 40'1AXOES-Illlnols, per bbl,
NAVT BEANS Par hu. 32 58.
CELERY Small, per do., 26335c; larg
California. 6ne. 76c and Sue.
ONIONS Spanish, per crate, $1.75; Colo-
ravuu reiiuw ana rea, par ID , ijkc.
CABBAUIS Wlsoonsia Holland, o; new
California cabbats. JlVkO.
TURNIPS Canada rutabaga, per lb.,
$Wc: white, per Lu.. 0o.
CARROTS Per bu., 75o.
PARSNIPS Per bu., 60c
BEETS Per bu 60c.
CAL'IJFLOWER-4:aJifornI, per crat.
Ct'CUMBERM rer rlna.. 31 Ki1 So.
TOMATOES-CaUfortila, per four-basket
uraiea, a.w.
tuniutiira t
LETTUCE HEAD Per doi. bunche, 90c
it. w. ymr Dili., ti.w; was lettuce, per 00.
bunches, 16c.
TURNIPS Southern, per ",. 75c,
BEETS Southern, pr do., too.
CARROTS Southern, per do., 78a.
PARSLEY-iluuthern. per do, $L ,.
FftUITa '
APPLES Califorilla. H.llflnaer.
$L; New York export Ureeulng. Rusaeu
and Baldwins, $1.7$. .
. URAPES Pony Catawba. 20o: Imnortad
Ufclagaa, per keg, 34.00. .... i .
CRANBJCRRltS-Jersey, per bbl.. $7.00:
per box. $-.60; Wisconsin Bell and Bugle,
ti.ev, sell ana c nerry , tw.ev.
. TROPICAL FRUITS.
ORANGES Florida Bright and Russets,
all sixes. 82.26: navels, all ilui rhir.
12.26(2 50; fancy, all sixes, $2.75.
LIlMONS California fancy, $00 to $60
Sixt-a, $4; choice, 248 to $70 sixes. $3.50.
FlOS-Callfornla, per 10-lb. cartons, 86c;
Imported Smyrna, $-crown. 14o; . s-crown,
14 7-crowt., 16c.
BANANAS -Per medium si sod bunch.
I2.9ltl2.50: Jumbo. $2.7ai3 36.
OOOOANUT8-Pr auca. $4; per do., $0o.
DATES Persian, per boa of 80 pags.. $2:
per lb., in 80-lb, boxes, tHoi Oriental stuffed
dtes, per bo. 83 10.
MISCELLANEOUS.
CHEESE-Wiconaln twin, full cream,
12c; Wisconsin Young Americas, 13c; block
Swiss, lee; Wisconsin brick, 13c; Wisconsin
Umburger, 12c.
aaV.NJttNebrwaita. pe- H . fsamee, - $8;
' V an(1 Colorado, per t4 frames, $3.a.
MAPLE SUUAR-DVio- uear IftT .
Cattle,
.. 1.693
.. 8,01)0
.. 4,000
.. 6,000
.. 1,743
600
UCEhrfof bbL, 6.60; bbL, tlx.
rOPC(iRN-per lb.. 2V4c: helled, SaJJHt
HORSKRAlilSlI Per cusa of 1 Anm.
pucseil, H'r. v
NUTS Walnuts, No. I soft-ahetl. jr Ih.
I.'-V: hard shell, per lb., Hei No, 3 soft
Shell, per lb., 13c; No, 2 hard shell, per lh
l.'c; Praglls. per lb., 11c: filberts, per lb.,
11c; almonils, soft shell, per lb., 15c; hard
pm-ii, 'r in., i.M'i j'i-eiie, iniiv, -tr in.,
l?c; small, per lb, 10c: peanuts, per lb.,
, n'H.n-i I'mnui'N f-. ii... f-j--, v inn
walnuts. 13ITI3tc; larg hickory nut, pel
bu.. $1.50: shell barks, per bu., $2; black
walnuts, per bu., $1.2.".
rtlJ.'I'.r rNO, l green, tie; in o. a arreeTi, ec:
lo. i sFinea, ic; rs o. i eauea, ecj c". i
veni tail, n to u low., f--.J, a -
cnlf. 12 to 15 Ihs , CVic: dry salted hides,
8riV: sherp pelt. 2575c; hot hide,
. -. n a
l .oiu
Oil and Rnsla.
NEW YORK. Feb. 4 OILS Cottonseed
sternly; prime crude, nominal: prime crudf
yellow. S71-,i37Hc. Turpentine, dull 641J
644c retrolcnm. stesdvf refined. New York
it i; t-niinaeipnia inn usuimor. pro;
Philadelphia and Baltimore In bulk. $ti.l5.
Hoiln. steartv. twtMc; strained, common to
good. $? W.iS.00.
OIL CITY, Feb. 4 OILS Credit balance
tl S6; shipment. M.ml bbls.; averngf, H.55I
bbls.; runs. 79,2t3 bbls.; average. 71R$ bbla
Shipments, Lima, 77.21H bbls.; average. 48,71t
bbls.; runs, Lima, 60.199 bbls.; average, 49,
85l bbls ' . -- -
TOI.KUO. Feb. 4 -otl.RNorth Lime,
$1 3; South Lima and Indiana. $1.31.
SAVANNAH. Feb. 4.-01LS Turpentine,
nrm. KiH. Hosln. firm: A. B. t . n, iz so;
F.. KM: F. I2.no: CI. 33: II. $3.i: I. $3.10; K.
$3.86; M, $3 C5; N. $3.50; WU. $3.50; WW, $3 50
Saaai aaal Molasses.
NEW TORK. Feb. 4 SUGAR Raw.
steadv; fair refining. )13-16c; centrifugal,
98 test, 8 6-lc; molasses sugar, 2 9-lc: ro
flned, steadv; crushed, 6.l5c; powderd,
4.55c: granulated. 4.45c.
("OFFFE Nominal; NO. 7 RIO, KMiC
M L A BS F.S F1 rm .
NEW ORLEANS. Feb. 4. SUGAR Quiet J
open kettle, 2-4t3 3-10c; open, kettle, cen
trifugal, 3 11-1c: centnrugai wnites, scj
yellows. 34,s 16-1c; oecoiHls, JHWljC.
MOLARS E4 Nominal; open kettle, 20J2Jo;
centrifugal, 105iiro.
SYRUP Dull, 324J5. . .
Evaporated Applea and Dried Fralta.
NEW YORK. - Feb. 4.-1JVAPORATED
APPLES Market watt quiet. Common are
quoted at 4(ii6c; .prime at fV11! cholc
at SHtifi'c, end fancy at V7e.
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS Prune
re In an unusual demand, locally, snd
ruled rather easy n to undertone, with
qunlatlona,' however, unchanged, ranging
from 8Ho to 6Ho for all grades. Apricot
are showing . Increasing Interest and are
firm. holce ere. quoted at '&9ttc; extra
choice at 9(&10ic, and fancy at lliftlMi.
Peaches also are moving more rapidly.
Choice are quoted at 749;e: extra, cholc
at 748',c, snd fancy at 9 10c
. Minneapolis Grain Market.
HI Ii I'. ruuict, r '. ,. ,, . ' '
May. 9,Ka93Hic; July, 92te; September, Mite; .
on track. No. 1 hard, c( No. 1 northern,
93Mr'r93sc; -No. 2 northern, 80c; No. I
northern. 8vHK7Vt. . -
"FLOCR-llgh. 'fbr -pevtentsr' first pat
ents, MVfr4.90; second patents. 34.7084. 80
first clears. 33.604i3.60: second clear, $2.50
4T? 80. ...
BKAN in duik, n.ai.uv.
Philadelphia Produce Market.
PHILADELPHIA, , Feb., 4. BUTTER ,
Market waa firm, good demand; extra
western creamery, 24c; extra nearby prints,
EGGS Firm, good demand; fresh nearby,
84c. at mark; fresh western, $4o at mark;
fresh southwestern, $3434c at mark; fresh
southern. 32? at mark.
CHEESE Market quiet, tedyj Naw
Tork full creams, choice to fancy, U'3'UViO;
fair to good, 10tflo4c. ,
Milwaukee Grain Market.
MILWAT'KEE. Feb. 4r-WlIEAT-Flrm:
No. 1 northern, 82o; No. 2 northern, oSsJOc;
Mav TO'Slc'i -
RTVa-Virm: Na 1. 65fiflrtc.
' BARLEY Dull ;,.JNo..- L 6ic; sample, SJ
89oN' '' ,v ,--. -. ,
CORN.-Firm; No. J,' 4243t.c; May, 66Hs
asked.
Liverpool Grain Rlarket.
LIVERPOOL. Feb.1 TV"J!:ATSJ5fi
..i.i. -., nnlet? March. 6s 4o.
May. '8Hd; July.' nominal. 1
CORN-Bnot. American ,mlxd, new,
steady. 4s Kd; American mixed, old. firm.
4 7U Tuturc, Bteaay, eiarcn, an 7vi ,
L - " '
Peoria Grain ftrnrket.
PBORIA. Feb. 4 CORN-HIgher; new
No. 8. S9Ha40Hc; pew No. 4, $8
WHISKY On tho basl of $1.27 fot
ftnlshed goods . '
Toledo Seed Market. ""
TOLEDO,-i O.. ...Feb. 4 -rlSRED Closet .
Clover, cruihf SVbrpiary, $.85 MarcW $8.90;
April; $ 90; -prime alslke, $6.80; prime timothy.-
$l.$0c t
Gsost Used Asaasne-d Name, ,
BEDFdRplnd.a Feb! 4 Petejr'.'A. Orl'mes.
rroprletor of the Park hotel, has learned
hat the myterlou man who. stopped at
hi hotel the right of the Schaefer mur- ,
der and left audednly the next morninsT
wtlhout paying his bill, registered under a
fictitious name. He wrote on the register
"C. W. Leach, Palo. 111." There Is no
such person known there.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
DEEDS filed for record January $7, as
furnished by the Midland Guarantee and
Trust oompany, bonded abstracter, 1014
Farnam street,, for T.ie Bee:
John McCrary to City of Omaha, part
block 6, Maryaville t 1
Abraham L. Reed et al to Anton
Tunia, part lot 6, block 7, Campbell's
add - 100
Ntatahanlel A. Eklund to O. . F.
Davis company, )ot 80, ; block 9,
Brown Park add.. ....... ...... .. 900
The O. F. Davis oompany to John H.
Pardee, same - $00
William R. Wall and wife to Fred
Petersen, lot 6. block 64, Florence.... . 171
A. C. Harte and wife to Louis plam
beck, lot 10. block 1, Oklahoma Park 1,800 ,
Noah C. Judson and wife to Central
' West Investment company, lot 15,
block 8. Arbor Place 40
August C. Hart and wife to F. J.
Fltsgerald, se4 86-lt-U 12,409
Baasora B. Sage and husband to An-. -drew
Peterson, lot 21, block 3, Port
land Place . ICO
GOLD MINING WITH
' ' , DREDdE BOATS
. The - Almeda Gold predglaa Cossm
pany of Rifle, Colorado, InoorporaUd
for $100,000.00, has 500 acres of rloh Placer
round that averages 26 cents a yard, and
are Installing a Dredge Boat that handled
1,000 yard A day. ' The operating expenses
of thl boat will not exceed I cents a yard,
giving th stockholders an annual tnoom
Of 75 per cent on tho capitalisation, or $1.50
on each share. ....,.' . ,
The par value ef this stock t $1.00 and
nonassessable, and Is sold at 60 cent a
hare. . The' company ha about 45,000
hares left unsold.' and you should send at
once for some of them. 8ubcribtlons
taken for any number.
Reference, First National Bank of Rifle,
Colo. . .......
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