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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FKIDAY. JANUARY 6, 1903. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Wbt&t, Con and OtU Mrku Today Art Ciusitlly Qaitt. MINNEAPOLIS SHiWS MOST STRENGTH Cor Rates Kail Mar - Tce4-tialf and Foreign Corn Demand Very Pnur. OMAHA Jan. 5, 1!5. Tha market! were dull today. May wheat opened at 11 14V the close Wednesday hav ing been at S The rlt crowd feared It had got In a dangerous place and tried to ell ail at one time, causing a drop cf V Tha fact, however, the eastern crowd showed no sign of dumping Its large hold ing cauned the bulls to feci thevy could safely pick up part of what they had Bold, and this brought the market back to $11 It weakened again later In the at anion. The foreign markets were all down Unfitly, tlte reason being freer Indian oflriiiigs. A Buenos Ayren cable gave the averages yield for the province at twelve? bushels nn acre, which was below general expectation. The wheat strength in Minneapolis hclperl the Chicago market. Minneapolis was 2c above, while Wednesday It wan only l'c higher. Minneapolis is ii consuming mar ket and tha grain in wanted there for con sumption. In the Minneapolis receipts for the day were fifty-three cars of Canadian wheat. The shipments were 81, 000 bushels and the flour 57,0)0 barrels. Two hundred and twenty-tive cars were ordered out of store, the report being It goes to country millers. Thirty thousand barrels of flour wars aold to the southwest. Minneapolis reporta a sharp advance in the price of low grade wheat on the sample? tables. The Northwestern Miller glevs the flour pro duction as Pdi.liO barrels, against Pi6.255 for last year. The decrease from bust week la due to most c.f the mills being closed for two days the first of the week. Tho foreign demand for flour Is dull. The primary re ceipts of wheat are fau.injO bushels, against HM.OOO last year. The shipments are 27i,ol bushels, against 305,000 lust year. The eastern roads may not advance the eastern rates, as has been the talk. The rates now are high enough to make a good proposition of gulf shipments and the advance will be that much more ad vantage to the gulf and the southeast. The advance may be held off for a few weeks. The gulf demand Just now seems to be tha poorest of the season. Nothing la doing In cargoes. The holders of the long corn seen to be growing tired ofN holding their burdens aud are selling a little of It. The primary receipts of corn are 1,154,000 bushels, against 44. on) for last year. The shipment are 64,00o bushels, against 885,000 lust year. The quality of the corn received t high. St. 'Louis re porta cash corn soiling there lyyo under the May. The May corn wus very quiet, ranging only from We to N and the July 44 Vic to 44T. . The opening waa stronger than the close. The demand for oats seemed better to day. The receipts have been lighter and the prices seemingly as low as they will get for some time. There sejemed a desire to buy a large amount around 31Vi cents. German advices place tho rye crop at 800.000 bushels above the crop of last year. Omaha Caah Sales'; Wheat No. 4 spring, 1 car, 60 lbs., 91c. Oats Standard. 1 car. Mlba., 2fc Rye No. 2, 1 car, 72c. Onaha Caah Market. WHEAT No. 2 hard. $1.04ii 1.0. ; No. S hard, $1.08: No. 4 hard, H5cii$l.01; No. 8 spring, $1.06; No. 4 spring. 96c; no grada, 87c. - CORN No. 2. 3tSc; No. 8, Scle; No. 4, 3tVc; No. 2 yellow, SKVfcc; No. 3 yellow, 38a)o; No. 2 white, ItVAo; No 3 white, 34C OATS No. 2 mixed. 2Sc; No. 3 mixed, 274c; No. 4 mixed, 2y,c; No. 2 white. 2tc; No. 3 white, 2Mo; No. 4 white, 27y.Ci2c; standard, 2t)c. Carlot Receipts. Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago 17 2S 61 Kansas City ....1M .'111 . s Minneapolis ,....200 Duluth llif St. Louis . , 81' 54 13 Omaha 42 130 6 SEW YORK EH Ad MARKET ttnotatlons of tha Hay. on Various tf Commodities. NEW YORK, Jan. 6.-FLOL'R-Recelpts, 21.321. Mils.; exports, 15,672 bull).; market Arm but dull; Minnesota patents, 85.86g4i.20; Minnesota baker,' $4-40(r4.75; win ter patents, i5.60rr6.N6; winter straights, 15.25 ii6.40; winter extras. 8H.rt.Vfi4.3u; winter low grades, 8U.456H.10. Rye flour, steady; fair to good. $4. 4041 4.70; choice to fancy, 4.7&fa6.00. CORNMEAL Steudy: tine white and yel low, 1. 30; coarse, $1.13iil.l4; kiln dried, 82.snfl3.10. RYE-Nominal; f. o. b. western, 75o. BARLEY Dull: feeding, 44c, c. 1. f.. New York; malting. 4WU62C, c I. f., Buffalo. WHEAT Receipts, IB,) bu.; exports, 7,808 bu. Spot market steady; No. 2 red, $1.21'. elevator; No. 2 red. $1.224, f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern, Duluth, 81.26V4. f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 hard, Manitoba, $1.10, f. o. b. afloat. Early lu the day wheat acted firm, although dull, being Influenced by an abundance of bull news from the northwest, but after midday rased off under rumors that bulls were st-llinr in nicagn, ann clotted partly lower. May, $1.15yj'1.1R 16-16, closed at $1.15V4; July, i.wi-4, ciosea at ii.u.'t.. Receipts. 78.475 bu.: exnorts. se- 690 bu; futures, 40,000 spot. Spot market easy; so. z, Ddvc, elevator, anil olfte, r. 0. b. afloat; No. 2 yellow, 514c; No. 2 white, 61,c. Option market Inactive and weaker with the. west, closing (i for tho net lower: May, RiKifSO 11-lrtc, cloned at 50c. OATS Receipts, 18.(Kio bu.; exports, 175 bu. Spot market sstud; mixed, 28 to 32 pounds, 37'c; natural white, 30 to 32 jMOunds, S7H"cr;4c; clipped white, 36 to 40 pounds, Jwiijmc. HAY Dull: shipping, rnxfjAlc; good to choice. 77'4'&80c. HOPS-Firm; 1903, SW.aic; olds, 14c; Pa cific coast, ll'iilSijc. HIDES Firm; lalveston, SO fo 25 lbs 18e; California. 21 to 2ft lbs., l!c; Texas, dry 24 to 8) Ins.. J44c LEATHER gulet; acid. 2Pfi2Xc. PROVISIONS Beef, ateadv; family $11 00 tt 12.00; mess, $a.iii.60; beef hams, $22 0()'f 23.00; packet. 8lo.SiKnU.00: city extra India mesa, $14.floirdl4.oO. Cut meats, quiet: nick led nicagn, a (' $1.15Vd'1.1R $!.Wifrl.eXI CORN Ii 690 bu: fu bellies, $t.75"7.00: trickled shoulders Ik. plrtled hams. $9.00. Lard dull; western steamed. 87.00; refined quiet: continent $7.1: compound, $.VonC(i5.o5JI Pork. quiet short cleur. $13.75(ij 16.00; mess, $13.00fe 16 oo' TAlOYV Easier; city, 4t.e; country! 48j'4Tic. BUTTER Firm; street price, extra creamery. Sfj2"JVc: official prices, cream ery, common to extra, 19429c; held i't 2i 27c; state dairy, common to extra. 17u27c' renovated, common to extru. 15i21V4c; westl ern Imitation creamery, common to choice. 17j23c. CHEESE Strong; atate, full cream, small culored and white, fancy. K'c; fine, ll.e late made, colored and white, poor to choice' Mktill'tc: large, colored and while 12c; fine. U'fillHc; lute made, colored and' ' wnue. poor lo cnoiee, J4'(j lie. 1XJOS Kteady: western fancy selected 2Sc; western firsts. ,r. 0c: fowls. 13c; tinkers. U'lflV. Dressed unlet; western chickens. Iridic; fowls, llffl 12c; fnrkevs. ItifilHc. POl'LTRT Alive. Arm: western chickens 10c; fowls. 12c; turkeys. ' U'filHc. Dressed Irregular; Western chickens lift 13c; fowls' ItsffUiic; turUeys, 15alSc. fresh. at mark; wertern. fresh, 31c at J CHEEPK Firmer; New Tork full creams fiincv. lJ'&ISc; choice. 13il4c; fair to good, H'e'-je. tHUAt.U ,H4I (SU PMOlIOS Keatares ef the Tradtag aad Closing; Prices t)4ar of Trade. CHICAGO. Jan. 8 Iowei cable, coupled w-lth prospects of a good crop of winter wheat, offset a bullish situation as to flour todav and caused a weak finish in the whfit market. Final quotations on May wheat were off fiSc. Corn also Is down UV. tst show a loss of Vic and pro visions nvfi-nv-. ' The wheat market opened firm with May up a shade to fa,o. at $1.14(1.14V The cash situation in the northwest wm the principal cause of the early strength. News from Minneapolis was quite bullish, a claim being made that 1, ).'") bu. of wheat had been ordered taken out of store to go to outside mills. In addition It was reported, that elevator stocks there yes terday Increased 12t.W bu. Reports of the excellent condition of winter wheat in the I'nlted States gave encouragement to bear traders. Many of the rlt traders were, apiwrently, bewildered by the conflicting teports and remained Inert. As a result the volume of trading wsb rather small durlr, the first part of the day. Later the market became more active, and a firmer tone de veloped. The strength at Minneapolis caused some anxiety among local shorts, who covered quite freely, forcing up the price of the May delivery to $1.15'fc. During the last hour of trading, however, all of the advance was lost on profit-taking. May sold oft to $1.14'4. The market closed al most at the lowest point, with May at $1.14:14. Clearances of wheat and flour were ennui to S9.OH0 bu. Primary receipts were D64.7W) bu., compared with 653. 7t bu. a year ago. Minneapolis, Duluth and Chicago re ported receipts of 832 cars, against 151 carl last week and 373 cars a year ago. Throughout the entire session the corn market was subjected to liberal selling by commission bouses. Inoreaaed local re ceipts and an absence of export demand were the chief causes of the selling pres sure. Shorts wcro the principal buyers. The market was weak throughout. Mny opened a shade to VsU'vc lower, at 41Vlff: 44 So and sold off to 44'c, at which figure It closed. Local receipts were 2M cars, with four of contract grade Heavy liquidation of the May delivery by local longs characterized trading In oats. Shorts were fulr buyers, but the demand was not sufficient to absorb the offerings. In consequence the msrket was decldlly weak. .May opened unchanged to a shade lower at 31HH31Vc to 3iv4c, sold off to 3oic and closec) at the lowest point. Local re ceipts were 61 cars. Provisions were weak as a result of re newed liquidation by local holders. The Increase In contract stocks was again the principal factor. The close on May pork was down H312Hc, at 812.50fJ12.62V4. I-ard waa off 6W.tc at $6.80; ribs were 2,,Vu6c lower, at $6.670660. Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, 64 cars; corn, 471 cars; oats, 64 curs; hogs, 30,000 head. The leading futures ranged as follows: Artlcles. Open. High.l Low. Close. Yes'y. Wheat I May 1 14i 1 Ui 1 14'j 1 15V, 1 14H 1 14H! 1 144 July mi 9S"4 S8',l WHl 9&H Corn II Jan. 41H 41V4 4lV41Vi6Hl 414 May 44Va 44VflVi 44,1 44s;44Vo H July 44Vj7 44V4I44V4'&I 44", Oats Jan. 29 29', 2!li 29W 2t May Smft-' 3ivt 8o 31 i July 31Vi&V 31iVi t CIV Pork I Jan. 12 12H 12 IS 12 10 12 IS 12 22S May 13 62V 12 66 12 60 12 52i 12 62V, Lard 1 I I Jan. 574 6 57H 55 66 I 6 62V4 May 6 87H 6 90 I 6 80 6 K'.W 6 8T',j July 95 8961890 690 Ribs- I I - I Jan. 6 824 6 324 6 274 6 30 I 6 35 May 6 634 6 66 6 674 6 60 I 6 624 July ..6 75 6 75 6 70 6 724! No. 2. FLOUR Soft winter. Arm; other grades, easy; winter patents, $5.10frfi.2Q; straights, $4.80t)'6.00; spring patents, $5.005:50; straights, t4.6tXa4.90; bakers', $3.70(i3.W. WHEAT No. 2 spring. $1.104fl.l5; No. 3, 98c$i$1.12; No. 2 rect, $1.161.19. CORN No. 2, 42c; No. 2 yellow. 42c. OAT8 No. 2. 2Sc: No. 2 white, 314 324": No. 8 white, S04f314c. RYE No. 2, 75o. BARLEY Good feeding. 3637c; fair to choice malting, 414c. ; SEED No. 1 flax, $1.15; No. 1 northwest! em, $1,224- Prime timothy, $2.T74. Clover, contract grade, $12.75. PRO VISIONS Mess pork, per bhl.. $12,124 12.25 lard, per 100 Ins., $6.55; short ribs sides (loose). rt 124ft6.374; Bhort clcnr sides (boxed), $6.fsr6.6?4. Receipts and shipments for the day were is follows: Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbls 62,700 30.000 Wheat, bu 121.000 67.2U) Corn, bu 83 1,8110 370.600 Oats, bu 224.800 202,700 Rye, bu 8,000 2.700 Barley, bu 195,600 40,200 On tha Produce exchange today the but ter market was firm; creameries, 17(j2i; dulrlea, 16(8240. Eggs steady; at mark, cases Inluded, 2S24c; firsts, 24c; prime firsts, 26c; extras, 28c. Cheese steady, 11(0 12c. Kansas City Grata) aad Provisions. KANSAS CITY, Jan. B.-WHEAT-8teady to lc higher; May, $1,064; Julv, 90'y; cash, No. S hurd. $1.07c1.0 ; No. 3. $1.061.074; No. 4, 98cHi$1.05; No. 2 red. $1. 1001.12; No. 3. $1.06ftl.09; No. 4, $l.Vgl.04; receipts. 60 cars. CORN Steady; January, 404c; May, 41c; July. 41tj4Hic; cash. No. 2 mixed, 42c; No. 3. 42c: No. 2 white. 42c; No. 3, 41,t. OATS Steady; No. 2 white, 314(&34c; No. 2 mixed. Sic. HAY Steady; timothy, $H.0Oy3JO; choice prairie. 87.6oti8.0O. RYE Steady at 74c. EGOS Steady; Missouri and Kansas, new No. 2 whltewood cases Included, 22c per dor.cn: case, count, 204c per dosen; cases returned. 4c per dosen less. R UTTER Creamery, 234j.27c: dairy, 19c. " . Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, bu 50,000 4x,ooo Corn, bu 35.200 64,000 Oats, bu 6,000 lj.ouo Milwaukee Uralai Market. MILWAUKEE. Jan. S. WHKAT-Xn 1 northern. 8116; No. 2 northern, tl.OMi'1.12; May, $1.14a. v ... RYE Quiet: No. 1, 7980c. BARLEY Steady; No. 2. 53c; sample, 3S 51c. t'OltX-'.i lower;. No. 3. 42l4j424c; May, St. Lotala Grain and Proviainna. ST. LOl'IS. Jan. B.-WHEAT-Weak: No J red. cash, elevator. $1 177t,; track. $1 pi Mav. $1.17,; July, k&Vttc; No. 2 hard! $1,1241.14. CORN-Lower: No.'J cash. 4Srs track. 44 44Vc; May. 424c; July, 43c. OATS Lower; No. 3 caah, 31c; track SJ'.c; May, 314c; No. 2 white. 34c. FIXICR Hlrudy ; red winter patents. $5.60 tfj.T0; spec lal grades, $5.7y(i5.(5; extru fsnrv. 4"..josi.20; clear. $4 5614 .70. SEED Timothy, nominal. $2.004j2.45. COHNM EAL Steadv at 2-l BRAN Easy; sacked, enst track, 87ttelc, HAY Firm; tlmothv, Ih.oOij IXOo; prairie. Kh.o0. I RON COTTON TIES MP. HAtiOINa-7 e. ' HEMP TWINE-6'ic. ' '. PRtJVIBIONH Pork. lowei'i lobbing. $'115. old; $1126 new. l,nrd, unchanged; Prime stc-iilt, $6.31. Drv salt meat, ateadv; boxed, extra shorts, W.73. clear rib. $7.0tl; shirt clears. $7 .124. llacpa. stetlv; boxed, extra shorts, 87.87'v; clear ribs, 87.75, short clear. 8sci. POCLTRY Cm hungi iiT i hh kens. St.e; springs. s4c; turkeys. 13c; ducks, 94.-; geese. 7. HI 'Ti r.RFh m; creamerv, l'ii2c; duli y. lf.'.r.'Sc. ' EtJGt Bteady at r-. case count. Recclnts. ShlDinents. llour, bbls ... .ia IX.ik i Wheat, bu ;..S1.ii rm.tuct dm, bu. 54. :ui.iai (its. bu I4.i -:;,tKv Pbiladelpbla Prodsrt Market. PHILADELPHIA. t.in 5 - BI'TTEk Finn, higher: extia n-rn crc.iinery. 2 K-i irH tieiibv prliits. flje. LCiij!j-l";i 111, 'od deiinmd; uearhy Minneapolis Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Jan. 5.-WI1 RAT-Mav $1.104; July, $1,134; September. WSc; No ' i hard. tl.lW: No. 1 northern, $1.H; No. 2 northern, tl.104. FI.OFR First patents, $6.3O(ei!.40: second patents, $6.10Si6.24: first dears. $4.1514.35: second clearsi $2.rt(W(i2.70. BRAN Bulk, $14 75. i Hal a til Grain Market. Dl'Ll 'TH, Mlnn... Jan. S.-WHICAT-To arrive. No, 1 northern. $1.H4: No. 1, north ern, tl.064; on track. No. 1 jiortharn. tl.l3T,; No. S ttcrthern, tl.Otf,; May, tl.154; Sep tember. Stc. OATS To arrive and on track, 2SJV. I lverpool Grain Market. ' LIVERPOOL. Jan. 8. - WHEAT r Spot, nominal. Futures, quiet; Mar h. 7sid Mav. 7a,d; July. 7s 4d. ' CORN Spot, raay; American mixed, new, l44d; American mixed, old, 4s Id. Fu tures, quiet; March. 4sl',d; May, 4s 14d. Toledo see Marker. TOLEDO. Jan. 5.-EED-Clm'er. cash and January, i; Fehruar)-. ttt.05: MaiTh. $ lo; prime s'slke. $8.06; prime timothy, $1.30. Peoria Market. PEORIA. Jan. S-CORN-Lower; No. 8, 42c; No. 4. 41c; no grade. 394c. ' tills and Itoala. NEW YORK. Jan; 5 OILS Cottonseed weak. 21;i22e. petroleum, easy; reflned New York. $7 50; Philadelphia and Balti more. $7.45: Kama In hulk, $1.55 Turpentine, steadv. C3f?i534c. ROSIN Firm; strained, coiatnon to good. I. 8241 2 86. " SAVANNAH. On.. Jan. 5 -OILS-Tui pen tine, firm. Rosin, firm: A. P., C, $2.50; D E. $2.60. F. O. $2,774: H. $3; I. $3.36; WW $0.15. OIL CITY. Jun. J.-OII Credit balances. $1.45; certitlcute. no bid; shipments. 113,717 bbls.; average, 68.716 bhls. ; runs, 1, 146 bbls; average, 36 to bhls; shipments, Lima. '.St.. ttti Ubu.: average, 46.414 bbls.; riin, Limn i.318 bbls.; average. 47.314. Knaar and Mulaaaes. NEW YORK, Jan. 8. Hl'U A R Raw, firm; relllK'd. tlrm; No. 6. 6.26c: No. 7. 6c; No. 8. ( flc1; No. . i.ffu ; No. lo. ic; No II. 4.cc; No. 12. 185c; No. 13. 4 75c; No. 11 4 70c; confectioners' A. 5.7c; mould A. 6Stc; cuCosf. 5"ic: crushed. 6.55c; powdered. 59.V: uranulated. 5 5c; c ubes. 6 loc. NEW ORLEANS. Jan. 6. -Sl'DAR-Mar-ket steiidy; open kettle. 8fi4c; open kettle centrifugal. 4fmc: centrtfitg.il whites. 4 1-16 ; ellows. 44ij4 IS-ISc ; records. gn 4 6-Pk'. .. . Mol.ASSEP-uulrt:. cipcii kettle. 15'n28c; crutrtfugal, 7'ol8'. Syrup, steady, 230.5c. NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Marktt It Irregular and Ltvtl of Valttt Shifu Many Times. OUTSIDE CALL FOR STOCKS FAILS TO COME There Is a Might Reaction from the Mlmnlatlnn I aased by Fall nf Port Arthar and ferarl , Ilea Decision. ' NEW YORK. Jan. 3. There was little life left In the node market today and the sen timent, as expressed in the movement, was thoroughly uncertain. The fluctuations were constant and the level of the market shifted manv tlmea from an average higher than lat "night to a low. r one. Dealings were small and were attributed almost alto gether to professional sources. It was the common remark that there Was no evidence of public participation In the market. 1 he expected Jatiuarv Invc stmsnt demand failed to develop and the fear was thus engen dered that whatever buying was to be ex pected on this acc ount had been Included In the December movement, which was at tributed at the time to a demand from dealers for the purpose of stocking up for the January Investment demand. The feeble downward movements, which alternated with the Indifferent advances, were supposed to be due to short se lling by traders to a large extent, such as Is the consequence almost Invariably of a dull ami halting period In the buying of stocks. There was some natural reaction from the stimulation caused by the fall of Port Arthur and the Northern Securities decision and the tone of the discussion both here and abroad was much less hopeful of a prompt peace as the result of the surrender of Oenrral Stoessel. Rumors of prospective railroad combinations and absorptions still attracted attention and the admitted Inten tion of President Cassatt of the Pennsyl vania to enter the New Haven directory and tho general belief In additional representa tion for the Standard oil Interest on the New York Central directory were calcu lated to keep alive this discussion. Rut there was less confidence In the universal tendency of these prospective changes to harmonize the railroad situation as a whole and the possibility was canvassed of new rivalries being awakened Instead. New Haven's recent extension of Influence Into the northern trunk line held. If accepted as having a Pennsvlvanla inspiration, would suggest a shifting of the long established balance In that field. The possibility cf the expected Northwestern railway develop ments tending to a similar outcome may also be considered. Some effect is produced on sentiment by the rather censorious dis cussion of some recent episodes In the mak ing cf bank loans for stock market pur poses, which have come to light In the process of liquidation. The criticism of fered by the New York state controller In his annual report of some banking and tryst company methods are given additional force bv such incurrences. Further en gagements of gold for export added to the Influence of that factor. Money, however, continued extremely easy and served as a safeguard against any pressure upon the stock market. Tho general Hat was sus tained also bv a number of points of posi tive strength. Amalgamated Copper had the benellt of a further advance In the price of the metal. The coalers responded to the reports of excellent conditions In the anthracite trade. This last group proved the mainstay of the market and It was the strong advnnce In the Erles that made the closing steady. Rumors of nn early divi dend for Erie second preferred accompanied the rise. The bond market was very' broad, but the movement of prices somewhat Irregular. Total sales, par value. $3,420,000. I'nlted States bonds were nil unchanged on call. Quotations on the New York Stock ex change were as follows: Sales. Hlsh. Low. Close. Atchison W S h .Tim 1.200 114 11 101 Atlantic Coast Line.. 30 124-4, 124 lijH y,vr awn w 1,200 4 W WVa 2,301 1314 1324 l-"2" 910 IVi r.- 3.70 49 310 100 Baltimore &. Ohio do Pfd Canadian Pad tic... Central of N. J Chesapeuke & Ohio. Chicago &. Alton ,1.. CH Chicago tit! Western.. 1,90 Chicago N. vv e-t m B. u, O Chicago Term. & T. .. . 3.90 do ptd C. C C. & St. L.,.. Colo. Southern do 1st pfd .'. do 2d pfd Delaware Hudson.. D., L. & W.. exdiv Denver & Rio Grande 43 83 24 484 43 83 23'4 4T 42 f!4 234 on a. ao-v 207 7.900 1744 173 173a 84 74 S4 18 . 18 IS 91 914 914 234 23 234 61 iav 61 ii .:);-. :u;t Si.u 1,100 1H44 JKI4 1W ' 400 34u 34U 31 800 2O0 KM lifiO 106.000 .17.10 .23,800 ., 400 . 1.4O0 44 78 614 91 93 1 .HO 79 4.500 1204 120 20.900 244 23 ''206 9o" 9i- 8.110 1074 :mo i;m son 3 634 414 . 3.30 74 !l94o6 139" .76,700 700 200 .28,60 600 5O0 81 92'i 84 374 84 714 1.300 2.20 '4 1.700 lli 4.0110 354 l.fjoo 97 1.20 110 3i.4 ino 544 InO 700 'ino 600 -'l'v4 424 00 ' ' 40 do nfd Erie do 1st pfd do 2d pro Hocking Valley do pfd Illinois Central Iowa Central do pfd K. C. Southern do pfd Louis. & Nashville... Manhattan L Met. Securities Met. St. Ry Mexican Central Minn. & St. Louis.... M , St. P. & 8. S. M. do pfd Missouri Pacific M . K. & T do pfd N. R. H. of Meg. pfd N. Y. Central N. Y.. O. & W Norfolk & Western.. do pfd Pennsylvania P., C. C. & St. L Readlug do 1st pfd do 2d pfd Rock island Co do pfd St. L. & S. F. 2d pfd. St. Louis S. W do pfd Southern Pacific do pfd Southern Rullway ... do pfd ,. Texas &. Pacific T.. St. L. & W do pfd I'nlon Paelnc do pfd Wa hash do pfd W. & L. E Wisconsin Central ... do pfd Adams Ex American Ex I'nlted States Ex Wctlls-Fai'go Ex Amul. Copper Am. Car & Foundry. do plu Am. Cotton Oil do pfd Am. Ice do pfd :. Am. Linseed Oil do pfd Am. Locomotive .1,. Am famelt Refna.. 2.9m) K do nfd 1"' 113 Am. Sugar Rcfng 4.loo 143 Am. Tobacco, pfd cert 1510 94 Anaconda At. Co.. Brooklyn R. T Colo. Fuel & Iron... Consolidated (ias Corn Products do pfd Distillers" Securities General Electric International Paper. do pfd . International Pump. do pfd National Lead North American .... Paclile Mail People's Gas Pressed Steel Car.,.. do pfd Pullman Palace Car Republic Steel do pfd Rnhlier Goods do pfd Tenn. Coal iron.. V. 8. Leather do p'd V. S. Realty I. 8. Rubber do pfd C 8. Steel da nfd Ve.-Cs'ollns Clum.. do nfd Vestlnghotise Elec. Western I nlon . 804 394 714 674 904 93 324 864 4i 77?J 04 91 92i 4.20O 157H l 16''4 30 300 65 65 55 2,900 294 284 24 l.fiflO 534 624 2- 2 510 140V 1394 1314 2,90 1W4 166 i;4 84 1074 314 634 41 4 WV4 120 234 61 K4 146 - 174 314 634 414 11 Kin 14i;i. 184V 145 j.ikki -v 794 79 m 1.384 134 7974 92 84 364 K34 704 644 Tr 814 92 844 37 84 70 25 54 Kli 1154 1154 344 3r4 9.14 354 364 54 974 35 36 C34 X.SoO 1154 4144 H41i ;ll !W H1 Si. 214 424 ;i 211 .69.310 . !) , 1.400 '. "21 Vi 60") 744 21 914 35t "l!4 37 2.910 354 110 14 113 142 'I3IC .. 1,5 loH-4 lag 61 ' 46 iS'4 224 764 3S4 4:4 19 "- 45 2ii 211 110 233 744 33' 4 944 35'4 VI 6'i it:, 154 37 1134 1144 s;-i 454 33-4 944 354 "04 3I 344 (nx 6,to 474 2.') 17 7oo 21 loo 78 :on 39i; :oo I!"; ii 224 200 1oi 384 t 2.50 2-,ti , , li) 1014 . l.i 14 . 1.5il 1074 . sm) 3x14 . 300 no; 4ia 210 . 900 i'ooo 1 9o li4 7o 274 714 134" D44 1IU 45 . 107- 384 90 ii'iU 7014 27 7 13U 112'; 14.4 914 l'9' 614 474 19.-.4 24 T7'4 394 187 764 38 86 254 101 464 1074 384 o4 231 164 704 94 711 3'pei 11". 1"4 WK .!.( CI , 7!lii .64 -oi .. l.'xx 351, 904 314 99 '4 374 3U too )K1l', Jfii) 914 Son 94 Total s.iles, for the day. 67.4iO share. 4 r4 924 374 1v 180' -J3 Hank of Kngland Ktateinrut.. LONDON. Jun Tile we. kly Htat.-Tnent of the Bank uf England kIiuwm the follow ing cliuugev: Total reserve, iucreuse. C77.:. nm. circulation. Increase. 404.i(i; bullion, Increase, C'l.lL',:Vi: other securities. In crease. t;'i5C(; other deposits, increase. ;i.lJ'.. public deposits. Increase, 43.21-1 -ami; rotes resr 1 . Incrense. 4 72 issc; govern ment seinrltiek. IncieHse. 4.msi.iw( The propcrtion .it th.' bunk reserco to ll.ililil this week l :i4.l4 per cfutUai week ll w.is 37.71 per cent. Trrtiarr htaleaient. WASHINGTON. Jan. 5. Todays state ment of thv treasury balamc-s in the gen eral fund, exclusive of the lisoononro gold reserve in the division of redemption, snows: Available cash. $116,287,039: gold. t77. 927.831. iew Urk Money Market. NEW YORK. Jan. S MONEY On call: Market steadv at 2i24 per cent; closing bid. 2: r-flVred at !4- Time loans: Market easy and dull; sixty and nlrtety days. 8 34 per cent; six months. S41134. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPEH-PB44 per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE-Flrm. with actual business In bankets bills at $4 8711 4 8720 for demand and at t4.84"tJ 4 4n for slxtv-dav hills; posted rates, $4 854 nd $4 8'; commercial bills. $4 144. SILVLR Har. t4c: Mexlcsn dollars. 47c HONDS Government, steady; railroad, ir regular. The following ore the quotations on stocks and bonds: I. 8. rf tn. roc.. do coupon dn 3s, reg do coupon do new 4t, rvs... dn coupon do old 4 res. . . do coupon Am. Tohacco 4t, ct! do (, At' hiFcn sn. 4. . . do adj. 4 Atlantic. C. L. 4.. Ual. Otilo tt do Sa Central of ua. fx.. do 1st In-' do !! I'll- ( h- & Ohio 4 . I'hlcato k A S, C . H. .- Q n. 41.. I'.. H I. f. 4.. de col. ccc. A St 1.. 1. Chlrago Ter. 4t. loto. Mid 4 ... ( olo. So. 4l.. Cuhn Tin, ctta.... I) K. CI. 4s.. tOitlllera See liHSbapan . ctfa.. . .liKW I.. N snl. 4a. l!4 .li'! Manhattan r. s 4a...H" . .1.'r Ma. C entral 4 . .l do let Ine M ...lj Minn. St. L. 4l... " . liKS M . K. T. 4 W"' ..10H do la Mt ilS N. R. It. of M. (. 4f. 2 ..iiei N. Y. r. lt lin'4 ..105H X J ' S Ss tt4 .. 4H No. PaHfl. 4a 1"S ..tom do S 774, . .! N. 4V W. r. 4 15 .. MJv o 8. L rfd. 4a trTVi ..H3ii pnn. ronr. aa HJ .. M Readlns gen. 4 lot .. 73H St. L I 34. c. Sa .lHH ..It t. I.. 9. r. It. 4a. ' .. HI 81. L. s. W. c. 4 ... n roVS-a board A I.. 4f I; So. fa. 18c 4a 9T't.o. I'.ailwaT !.... 4s. .K'lH Texan it P la ... .... M it . Ft. I.. W. ( .. . . ". 'I'ni.in Pacifl.- 4 . .... Si '4' do rone 4 ...inn, V. H. Steel !4 .'. .. inw-, Wabaah Ii ,a... ;-l do deb. 11 Krtc prior lien 4 lO1 "eitern "M 4a... d.. gen 4a 914 XV. L. K. 4a.... F. W. aV r. r It ...1M n'l. Central 4t. ... Hoiking Vsl. 4a....li,' Offered. . . . . ... K . . 11 . ..U04j a . HI ...ICS'i ...114 V ... ...11S . .. Ck4 ...an, . .. 4 ... SI Ronton HOHTO.N. Jan. cent: time loans, closing of stocks Atrhlenn adj. 4t do 4a Met. Central 4a At' liiaon do pfd noston & Alhanr -. Boston & Maine B""tno Klenated .... Fltchburr, pfd Mext'in Central N. Y.. N. H. H.. Pere Marquette trnlon Pacific Amer. Arsa. Chem.. do pfd Amar. Pneu. Tube. Amer. sugar do pfd Amer. T. A T Amer. Woolen do pfd Dominion I. a 9 Kdlaon Flee. lu.. Cienernl Klectrlc ... Maaa. Klectrte do pf Main. Oaa I'nlted Fruit I'nlted Shoe Mach... do ptd V S. Steel dn pfd Bid. "Asked. stock Market. o c an loans, -q.i'j 24t?44 per cent. OfTl and bond: . 14 .m;4 . 74 . 7V ,lli ..'? .174 .1S7, .141 . .1A . 7 .111 . JO . M . ft .142, .13)it .14 . n . -:S 1S .is . 13CJ . ill Weatlng. common Adventure Allnuei Amalgamated American Zinc ... Atlantic Bingham ( ll. & Heels cenfennlat copper Range Paly Weal Dominion Coal ... Franklin (Iranrv lale Itnvala Maaa. Mining Michigan .Mohawk Mont. . C old Isimlnton .... Oareoia Parrot Qutnrjr Shannon Tamarack TrlnllT . ana,f. a. Mining... .l(iiijl'. 8. Oil .', t'tah . ill 4 Victoria . as Wlneni . f! Wolverine Ex-dividend. per cial . tt . 4i . Jn4 . 73 ;4 . M'i . IT'l, . n4 .S55 . . I2S . at . iii . . rt . ss . Iii'i . s;4 . 4. 57"i . ! . , nn . . 11 . 4: . a . 13 .li London Stock Market. LONDON, Jan. 6. Closing quotations of stocks and bonds: Conaola. money S V '. Y. Central.... . II 13-16 Norfolk & W SH do pfd 904 Ontario ft W l(inS'Pennylvanla ..log Hand Mines ..l.UH Reading ..60 do lat pfd .. 244 t" 2d pfd ..171 Southern Railway .. 17Ti! o P'4 . . 12 ! Southern Pacific . ,. 71 t'Dlou Pacific .... 40-4 do pfd do account ... Anaconda Atchlaon do pM .... nalllmor Ohio Canadian Pacific . Chea. It Ohio Chicago t:t. W C. M. St. P.. renera Denver A R. Q... do pfd Erie do lat pfd..... do Id pfd Illlnnla Central ... Loula. a- N'aah... M.. K. A T ... 78r ... to, ...1114 ...144 . 321, V. R. Steel... do pfd .... Wehauli do pfd .... Spanllh 4 ... .ISO . 81 4j . 95 . 42 . 71 . 114 . 41 . 47 . 43 . 34". . ;9 . s .iii'i . . . 224 . 44 . I9H SILVER Bar. quiet, 27 15-lttd per ounce. MUMiY-lYoH per cent. The rate of discount In the open market for short bills is 24 per cent; for three months' bills. 2,g2 7-16 per cent. ttr York Mining; Stocks. NEW YORK, Jan. 5. -The following are a 1 lrtlhn- Ajunlatlftna nn m I tn i i at- u t rxrtli- st ;..). to Adams I'm Alio . Rnmra Hrunawlck con ....... Comatock Tunnel .... Con. fal. aV Va ! Horn Silver ISO Iron Silver 200 Leadville Cob t lt tie Chief fhtapln . . !0 toptilr Ptoenlx Potoal Saves Sierra Nevada . Small Hopes Htaoaara s ,...371 ...18 .... ... ... 4) ... 40 ... 2(1 ...liO Foreign Financial, LONDON, Jan. 6. Money was In quiet demand and Increased supply In the mar ket today, idseounts were maintained. The tone on the Stock exchange waa undecided and prices were Irregular. Consols wera easier at first and rallied later. Home rails hardened. Americans opened with a de pressed and uncertain tone In sympathy with Wall street, moved Irregularly and became fairly steady at parity, despite oc casional profit-taking. I'nlon Paciti was purchased on rumors of an Increase!, divi dend. The market closed dull. Russians were maintained on continental repur chases. Imperial Japanese government is of 1WM Worn quoted at 74. Kaffirs oc casionally were easier on continental sell ing. HERLIN, Jan. B. The tone on the bourse todav was rather depressed. PARIS. Jan. 6. Prices on the bourse today opened irregular, but subsequently Improved and closed with an upward ten dency. Imperial Russian 44 were quoted at 00.20 and Russian bonds of 1904 at 500. Bank of France tltatenient. PARIS. Jan. 5. The weekly statement of the Bank of France shows the following changes: Notes in circulation. Increase, lS4.SnO.00f: treasury accounts current, de crease. 2R.5tiO,onnf; gold In hand, decrease, 6.725.000f ; bills discounted. Increase. 8.826.t0f ; silver In hand decrease, 5.000.0fltif. Metal Market. NEW YORK. Jan. 5. METALS The Ijondon tin market was firm aud higher, with spot closing at 132 7s (id and f .itures at 4:1.11 17s d. Ixcally prices were also ad vanced, with the market reported firm, al though business did not seem particularly active. Spot is quoted at $29. 05(& 29.25. Cop per also was firmer abroad, closing at tN 12s 6d for spot and G9 for futures. Locally the market shows a firm tone. Lake Is quoted at $15.374'M 15.50: electrolytic. $1500 'i; 15.25; casting-. $14.75(6.15.124. In some cases It Is said that lake can he secured at slight concessions from the above prlc. but ordinary business would probably fall within the quoted range. Lead was 2s l.lil higher at l:i2s6d In London. locally the market continues firm, with quotations holding around $4.70Vf 1.80. Spelter closed at 15s 5d In Tendon. Locally the market is firm at $fi.l0to-cj.20, tho Inside price being more or less nominal. Iron was more or less unchanged at Olasgnw. while Midd'es borough waa a shade lower at 5s 6d. Ii callv the mirket la oiiict: No. 1 foundry northern. $t7.15il7 :"; No. 2 foundry 110-th-ern. fi7.Otxi4i7.50: No. 1 foundry sou-hem end No. 1 foundry southern soft, $17.75cT 180 RT I.OI IS T,i. 5 -METAI.K -Lcail. tc irtv at $4 524'4.t0. Snclter. tlrm tit KO24. Wool Market. BOSTON, Jan. 5. WOOL A firm tone characterises the wool market, while there Is a fair amount of buying considering the small stock of wool available. The trade consists almost entirely of lots for piecing out larger purchases previously made. That high values are to be maintained on both wool and wool goods seems assured, as all the available supply In sight has been bought at high prices. Territory wools are Him and pulled grades steady. Foreign wools run the same. Quotations: Terri toryIdaho, line. Ih'dilftc-; heavy fine. Wm 17c: line medium. 184fjlSc; medium. 2-'tjv2:ic: low medium, 23ti24c. Wyoming Fine. 174 ?i1n4c; heavy fine. IK'S 16c; tine medium, 174 i(il!ji-: medium. 22'o24c: low medium. ts( 24c. I't.ih and Nevada Fine, 17"uloc; heavy Pre. 15ilHc; fine medium. I74'"18c; medium, 224i23ct; low medium. 23vi24c. Dakota Fine. Dili 19c; fine medium. lSdiltc: medium. 2.Vi J4c: low medium. tit:'4c. Montana Fine, choice, 21 tittle: fine average. IK'nSuc; fine me dium, choice, 21i22c; average, lkdjiox; tnle. 22'it'te; medium choice, 23fi26c. RT. Ia'M'18. Jan. 5-WOOL-Bteadv: me d'um grades, conihlng and clothing. 23'fi29c; light flue. 1 sua 224c; heavy fine, 14ilc; tub washed, 27 '3 41c. Coffee Market. NEW YORK. Jan. 5. COFFEE Market for futures waa ateady at unchuugeU prices at an advance" of a points, in response, to steudy European cablet and "smaller re ceipts at primary ports. Sales were re ported of 4K.7&0 h.cgs. Including Januurv at 7.70c;' March. 7.Ks: May. 8.20c-; July. t.tiVii 8.40.-; Se ptember, 8.tfi'fi8 ); Teccmler, .75 jhkic. Spot, sti-tdy; No. 7 Hlo. t4c The world's Isible suiailv of ( offer on January 1 V given as 1 3, Ml )!! bags. In eluding the Rreinen lo k of bags, whh h la figured in tha visible for the hrgt time this month. Allowances should he made for thia when comparing with 1 4.00. 73o bags Hi" vl-lble 011 tei ember 1. and H!i the U.757.7tt bags rcix.i tcU on Jailu i 1 lft-4. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Not Eisngh Cuttlt) t Mt Desi.nd aid Fricet Ruled High... HOGS AVERAGE A SHAOE STRONGER Active Demand for Fat lieei and Laanhs and with Moderate Herelnta gteady to gtrong Prices Were raid. Feeders Pally steady. Sdl'TH OMAHA. Jan. 3. 19o5. Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. OftlciHl Mo.idsy l.a 11. Ml J Official Tuesdav 2.S7 8 971 2.:tlt Omnnl Wedlicadav 2.172 7.XI o.W Offlclal Thursday' 1.15 .2w S.jno Four davs this week... 8.4i3 3541 231:2 Same dace last week. .. ii.147 7.-2 3 '! Same davs week before.. 11. '. 3.77 ll.Wl Same three weeks ago. ..14.748 ::'3.5V. 22 9o:l Same four weeks ago 15.451 41.02 17.1ti. Same nas last year 14.313 30.445 3.2-N RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE The following table shows the receipts for the year to c'ate of cattle, hogs and sheep, with comparison with last year: 1 no-, iM. Inc. Pee. Cattle 4:! 9.i 527 '' 25 841 21.112 1.72S ..... Sheep 23.;22 24.832 I-1-" The following table shows th averag price of hegs at South omaha tor the l.st several days, with comparison: Pats I lM. 1!0JI. llSWC.rlstri'. !19i0. ilSSS- 1"S. 4 rs.41 i N a.i Pi 4 771 s r S 4 6041 I o Otl 6 04 4 79! t Wi S M 4 44 4 4 34 I 061 4 til 4 01 3 i 4 t84; 4 SO 6 16 ' 4 80 4 0! 3 34 4 384, 4 451 18; I 0t " I "l 0 I '.I 4 Mi. - I " ' Dec. 19.. Pec. 20. ..I Pec. 21... Pec. 22... Dec. 23... Dec. 24... T'ec. 25... Dec. I'ec. it... Dec. 29... I Dec. :n.. Dec. 31... Jan. 1.... Jan. I.... Jan. 3 Jan. 4 Jan. 6 I 4 414. 4 47 1 I I 4 4241 4 54: 6 381 6 19 4 W 4 111 I 50 4 51-.I. f 44 a M 4 go 4 t 44 I 4 65 1 4 61! I t 16! 4 771 4 14 8 48 4 5141 4 5.'' 1 5' 6 ;15! 4 11, J 4 47 I 4 62 '1 251 t 4 90 1 I 3 61 1905. I1POI. 'inn .'19D2 .'191. 190O.!1899. 4 M ' U .11! I 221 4 9n: 4 21 4 .19 1 4 ! 8 37' ii : 4 4 :n 1 ... 4 434: I 6 3ti 6 19 4 96 4 9 3 57 4 41 4 4 771 ti 29 5 12 ' 4 27 It 41 4 4U'-t 4 fiSi t; 28: I 5 04i 4 37 i 3 47 Indicates Sundav. " Indicates holiday The offloial number cf enrs of stock brought in today by each roiid was: Cattle Hogs. Sli p. Il'ses. C M. ft St. P. Ry ... 2 1 .. 1 Missouri Pacific Ry... 3 5 I. P. system 4 11 9 C. ft N. W. Ry 5 2 F., E. ft M. V. R. R . 12 21 C, St. P.. M. & O. . . . 4 ti 1 H. M. Ry 11 19 6 C, H. ft Q. Ry 4 5 C. R. I. ft P.. east... 5 4 Illinois Central Rv.... a 1 Chicago Clt. W. Ry... 1 1 Total receipts .... 54 78 16 1 The disposition of the days receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber of head Indicated: Hors. Sheep. 511 1.519 1.5X7 1.515 116 745 1,010 2.71S Cattle. Omaha Parking Co 220 Swift and Company 242 Cudahj Packing Co 271 Armour ft Co 211 Vansant ft Co 1 Lobman & Co 72 W. I. Stephen 9 Hill 6.1 Hamilton ft Rothschild... 7 L. F. Huss 11 Wolf ft Murnan 48 Sam Wertheinier 11 Mike Haggertv 11 J. B. Root ft Co 84 Bulla 21 McCrane ft Carey 24 Other buyers 60 Totals 1.373 6.174 4.066 CATTLE Receipts or cattle Were again extremely light, which makes the supply for the four duyo this week only aoout half as large us lor the same, days of laal year. Tho demand seemed to be of quite liberal proportions and as a result trad ing ruled active, with prices on anything at all desirable considerably higher. There were quite a few beef ateers in cluued In the receipts, but none of them were what, would be called choice. Pack ers, though, had to have fresh suiplles, and as a result the market ruled active and mostly 10c higher on the better grades, with common kinds strong. Everything in sight was disposed of at an early hour. All of the decline of Monday has now been re gained and more, too, so that present prices are a. little higher than those in torco at the close of last week. The cow market was also active and prices were unevenly higher. The general market on the better grades could safely bo quoted a dime higher and some sales showed even a greater advance than that. Common stuff, however, was not partic ularly active and not much better In price. The (.a me as with beef steers, the market is now a little higher than It was last Friday, all of the loss of Monday having been regained aud a little besides. Bulls sold to better advantage) than they did yesterday and are a little higher than at the close of laat week. Veal calves also commanded good, strong prices. The few Blockers and feeders Included In the receipts met with ready request at steady to strong prices. The demand, how ever, is principally for the belter grades, so that common stuff is more or leas neg lected, representative sales: BEEF STEERS. No. Av. Pr. ;o. Av. Pr. J 720 J 00 I XT la 1 710 J Ml 15 Kill 4 00 13 1 40 7...., 1147 4 HI S Mil 3 ti i ir.5 4 U I ma 3 mi tt lt'U 4 3.1 t, 68 S K t20 4 60 SiEERS AND COWS. 14 X52 4 00 1 hHO (10 i ll:4 4 35 COWS AND HEIFERS. 1 11411 I ti Dill 40 11 SOI 2 10 . ti t.it r-itu. 1 , , , K.0 S no 1 400 j el 1" 740 a 10 10 ui t u I m J 4 117; 1 m 1 4W J la 1 ISO I 0(1 a 077 1 ill 3 1'W. 3 !; I CO 3 t,0 2 10S 1 44 ' "bull's: ,0,u 1 , nn t 00 1 K'sn 2 is l" 1 1 10 i! 3D ! 1310 : .-, 1 lWO I ul S 1:150 I 0 1" into : a 1 1190 3 00 l' I0TO 1 35 1.. 1.170 i ml 1 15'W l 40 1 IMA I 00 1 1H t M 1 1SS0 I (Ml 1 100 S 40 1 Kc.iO I 00 1 1410 t 1 1 1730 3 00 1 1290 t 4 , 1 lpoo 1 00 1 1770 t i 1 1.1(H) 3 (Hi 1 110 2 75 1 14) 1 Oil 1 14'.0 2 75 4 1M2 j -, 1 1341) 2 7b 1 Ulil) 3 i i' 1530 1 Wi CALVES. 1 70 I 10 I It.-. 5 00 1 2(l 3 11 t KO i 26 I 24i 4 00 1 2iK) 5 25 1 10 4 Oil 2 136 5 ti 1 110 6 00 1 urn i 10 1 140 6 10 1 ICO ( 00 COWS. 1 7M 1 26 9.i ; -, y 810 1 f 14 92 2 Ca 1 8(10 1 75 19 KMl J 65 4 867 1 75 S7 930 J e6 1 ,. 40 1 75 1 HMO -2 70 5 720 1 ". 7 K117 ; 70 1 940 1 10 1 iWmi 2 75 Iul5 I W) II :4T 2 7il IS MO I " 11 r, 2 7i 1 loco t 00 I ....iinhi 2 t; 3 ll t 00 11 f.... w, t ;s 2 lOO."' 2 00 lu I11JS 2 7.-1 I 4.. ..1120 3 lu 21 IPki " 9H0 2 Id II 9TJ 2 to 2 1060 . I 10 18 1U.-.S 2 a 940 2 lu 3 k3 2 0 i 923 : Id 2 lluo 1 N5 1 IMiu 2 9 804 2 85 4 940 2 20 I lino 2 9u I '. t"U 2 21 20 990 3 00 1 900 t 25 .7 lull 3 oil 1 1C80 t 2". 9 1012 I 00 1 ......1040 2 25 14. 942 3 2 , 970 2 2 7 1U35 3 00 3 11''0 2 ;' 3 lluj 3 9.) ( 971 3 30 I 11 ' 1 (m 4 9V 2 St, . 3 iota 3 00 4 1087 2 Si 11 1153 3 05 10 97 2 35 1 1110 3 10 11 til ili 1 1114 3 lo 11 1000 3 40 I U30 3 13 1 2h 40 i 190 3 20 t 12U0 I 40 1 1050 3 25 17 110 2 45 1 1060 3 25 i 930 2 10 1 710 3 25 1 9;:i t Ki 7 i(,:i7 1 25 3 IMI i 30 1 1160 8 25 1 170 3 50 14 kit;, 3 1 , 10TO 3 50 1 1310 3 !... 981 2 50 3 ma ; 35 I ISlM I lu 12 Km 3 3 40 I lOi'O 3 60 I ;.',u 3 45 1 DO I lu 3 118 I lo 1 t lo I k ...IK" i l 13 1040 2 . '. ' STOCK CALVES. 3 466 8 3 a 212 J 1 : I 35 14 il5 3 JO HTOCKERS AXI) FEEHEHS. 3 I I 75 1 97u 3 ss 3 1 1.1 2 75 11 US 14:. 2 9 4 I 00 1 8ki 2 in 1 4 3 i i9 ?:, 3 u 1 I tat 3 770 lii 2 110 I on 3 770 ) 6,1 12U0 I in II 961 3 t't 4 75r 3 Hi 4 6i 3 an 4 127 12" It Ill I til 6 144 i'l 4 . . id;.-, 3 (., 13 727 3 . a 964 17" 1 2 I a.,-, 1 7,1 1 710 I Zf. 2 ;7 3 ti, I ,. Ul J 6 : 3 78 5 7"! 13" 8 i 1 3 1,1, II Ml 3 ' 21. 7?7 3 lei H.OO8- Receipts of hogs were very light t this point today, god with a m mill de mand the market showed some Improve, ment. The general market was Just ab'iit steadv with yesterday morning, or lully 2'iC higher than yesterday's late market. The bulk of tho sales went at It 4.i and $4.474. with a top at 14.65. All the early ar rivals! were shortly disposed of. but sev eral cf the trains were late, which de la(d the elost? to quite sn extent. When the late trains liegan to arrive packers tried to bear the market a little, owlrg In weaker provisions and also to the fact that Chicago wss quoted closing lower, but the demand seemed to be good enough to make most of the late hogs sell lu .lust shout the same notches as those that came In early In the day. About noon a few cars arrived and the feeling was Ihen rather weak and some sales were a shade owt There were still a few cars back at the noon hour. Repre sentative sales: No. At. Bh f-t. No. Av. SR. Pr. ti 231 12V 4 4 21 172 ... 4 47 11 r.9 ... 4 OS 270 ... 4 47', 11 M ... 4 10 61 24 SO 4 41 'j 51 140 . . 4 M 81 22S M 4 47', 64 20 4 4-" a 26 10 4 471, 73 271 110 4 42'a 5' 4 47 HI M r.O . 4 4.'. (W : IH 4 47i, 33 220 40 4 4S 4 m S 4 47 v 77 212 ... 4 4'. 1 ... 4 4i, 83 22 110 4 4. 50 4 14)0 4 47' w IM ... 4 46 M 271 240 4 47', tw 2ts 11) 44:. : ssi 120 4 47 71 219 24" 4 45 73 24! 40 4 47. 4 235 ... 4 45 67 218 . . 4 17't 72 -N.7 i 4 45 2 241 2'") 4 47 t 289 ... 4 45 4) 24 !2t 4 47', 36 Ml in 4 41 at 249 40 4 4.', 55 Si ... 4 46 171 1W I 4.', 53 351 240 4 45 II 211 IV 4 47-, 17 .,7 80 4 4ft 71 211 120 4 4!, 74 271 40 4 48 4i 219 ... 4 471, 6a :t.7 120 4 45 ll 371 ... 4 4;i I" IM 12V 4 45 76 214 40 4 47', 16 fit ... t l 59 . . 262 16" 4 47s U 47 ... 4 41 262 120 4 471, 55 ? ... 448 I 4 90 4 4T , 40 253 ... 4 45 61 273 ... 4 47', 3 255 4'i 4 45 19 244) 14 4 47', 62 .299 90 I,U 17 241 8(1 I I'll M :c.l . . 4 47', 67 24I 40 4 47', I 271 80 4 41', 70 220 60 4 47, 60 ran no 4 47i 114 40 4 47i, 6" t 24H 4 471, 6 27 ... 4 In 49 :l '8 1211 4 471, 88 SM ... 4 60 3nr, in 4471, 47 .168 ... 4 5" 3" 28(1 110 4 47, 41 .'lii4 ... 4 611 50 252 2oo 4 47 , I" M ... 4 50 37 271 ... 4471, txi -TCI 120 4 5" "4 864 8u 4 4i, .'5 319 ... 4 1.. SHEEP There was a small run of sheep and lambs at all points this morning, atnl with a good demand the market here rule;l active and steady to strong on all (bslrable grades. If anything the better grades of l.imhs showed more strength than sneep. Buyers were all out, early and everything that would do to kill was soon out of tirsi. hands, choice grades were rather scarce and in tact there was nothing strictly prime on sale. The top on lambs was U4n ami 1 lu top on ewes 14 Mi. Thero were qulie a few feeders included In the receipts, but they sold readily at what looked like good, steady prices. Quotations tor ted stock: Good to choice yearlings, S..rKKif ti.00; fair to good year lings. Mi.(0a.v0; good to 1 hoice ether, T.tiuS.2j: fair to good wethers. $4.7;iti.i.'; good to choice ewes, 34. 2.".4i4. .'(); fair to good ewes, J4.00(i4.23; common to fair ewes. U.60 Kl3.i; good to 'h ilce lambs. e 50iH.7r.; fair to good lamhs. 3.0iei.;l; feeder yearlings, f I.4msi4.tr: feeder wethers, $4.'J'a'4.eo; Jecder ewev iU2r.C3.tK); lecder lamlm, lMty6. 7i. Representative sales: No. Aver. Price. 1 western buck 170 3 60 2 western ewea 210 4 50 2 western lambs 125 h 60 120 western lambs tsi t 35 418 western lambs 6 Jo 2 we stern cull ewes 93 2 oo 678 western ewes 76 3 50 1 western cull ewe !) 3 fio 11 western bucks 1SH 3 75 22 western clipped ewes 11H 3 90 3 western ewes 110 4 25 25 western ewes 80 4 25 311 western ewes 1( 4 35 397 Western feeder ewes 42 4 50 17 western feeder lambs 45 4 50 625 western feeder 'yearlings 85 4 85 640 western feeder yearlings 85 4 85 290 western feeder yearlings 85 4 85 15 western cull lambs 50 5 no 5 western wethers...'. HW 5 15 13 western wethers 87 5 40 77 western Item lis (11 6 00 25 native lambs 90 6 70 CHICAGO I.IVK STOCK 1 MARKET Cattle Tes to Fifteen Cents Higher, Hoars I -o veer, Sheep Stead), Weak. CHICAGO, Jan. 6 CATTLE Receipts. 7.000 head; quality poor. Market liMrlac higher; good to prime steers. $.i.60li.ii0; poor to medium, ll.falrciS&i; Blockers and feeders, $2.4tic416; cows. I1.16Q4.50; heifers, I2.0o.fi 6. ill; canners. II. 361(2. 4; bulls, l-'.lU'a 4.00; calves, $3.0o7.00. HOOH Receipts, 30,000 head. Market 1'$ 10c lower; mixed and butchers, $4. 364 70; good to choice heavy, f4.KO'o4.72x; rough heavy, $4.3W4W; light, S4.30ij4.56; bulk vt sales. 4. 46$ 4.60. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 15,000 head. Market for sheep, steady to weak; for lambs, strong; good to choice wethers, t4.ft.K(i6.50; fair to choice mixed, 14. 0074. 7fi; western sheep, tt.oOiin.&n: native lambs, S6.50 tfi'7.50; western lambs, 15.76'd7.35. Kansas Clly Lire NtocW Market. KANSAS CITV, Jan. 6. CATTLE Re ceipts, 3,500 bead, including luO southerns; market steady to 10c higher; choice export and dressed beef steers, $l.755.56; fair to good, 13.5h0t4.76; western fed steers, la.otKf b.25; stockcrs and feeders, 12. 75124.25; south ern ateers, $.'I.OUfi4.60; southern oows, 2.(r 3 25; native cows, tl.7isfi4.0U; native heif ers, $2.50tVj4.50; bulla, 2.5oi4.UO; calves, .3J0 471.50. HOGS Receipts. 9,700 head: market steady to 6c lower; lop. 4.62H: bulk of sales, 14 25(04.55; heavy, 4.55rU4 hji; puck ers. J4.4irfiH.55; pigs and light, $3.uel.37i. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 2.800 head; market steady to strong; native lamhs. 5..iOti7 00; native wethers. $4. 25115.50; native ewes, M.OOtjo.Oo; western lambs, $5.5.90; western yearlings. COOdjci.16; western sheep, fl.00()j5.00; atCK kcrs and feed ers, $:.aoii4.6o. St. Losii Live f4tock Market. ST. LOL'IS. Jan. 5. CATTLE Receipts, I, 510 head, including 500 Texans; market active and higher; shipping and 'export steers, $6.ui.(i; dressed beef and butcher steers, H.Wmi 0; steers under 1.000 pounds, 3.0tV(i-5.OO: storkers and feeders, 2.0(fj3.i3o: cows and heifers. $2.25""H.6o; canners. $1.76 ti2.00: bulls. $2iK)in.3.0; calves, S:i.(lri4j.75; Texas and Indian steers, $2.7514.66; cows and heifers, $1.751 3.75. II MJS Receipts, 8.000 bend; market steady; pigH and lights, $3.7Gi4.40; pack ers, $4.fKiq4.6.'i; butchers and best heavy, $t.jrx(i4.7.". 8IIEEP AND LAM 144 Receipts, 2.) head; market adive and steadv; native muttons. $4.onli6.l5: luinbs. $4.0tl7 00; culls ers, $2.5014.60; bulls, $2.50j 4.W); calves, $3.t) Texans, 3.oijS.0o. KevT York Live gtork .Market. NEW TORK. Jan. 5. REEVES Re ceipts. 8to head; market quiet, mainly held for Friday's trade; feeling steady. Bulls sold at $1.1011.75. CALVES Receipts. 714 bead; market about steady; vi als. $.'i.(8)'ic9.25; lops, t!) in; little calves. $.1.(fi4.0o; barnyard calves, $3.iti'ii3.iO: no westerns Dressed calve, strong; city dressed, $!tv"-0; dressed, $C.0J(u. II. 00. Hf.sUB Recei)ts. 6 609 head; market Arm; good state boas. $.' 25. SHEEP AND LAM KS Receipts, 4.23 head; sheep, steaely; lambs, 2uc higher. Sheep. $;i..Vt5.10; export sheep. $5.70; cuils, $3.C0vj3.25: lambs. 7.Wn8.2i; culls. $6.uo; Canada lambs. $7.70. (41. Joseph Live Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH. Mo., Jan. R. CATTLE Re ceipts, 1,282 load; market strong to luc higher; natives, $3 54io.l0: cows and heif ers. $1.7or4.6o: stockers and feeders, $2.751f 4.10. HOGS Receipts. 7.U&0 bead: market steady to 5c lower; light. $4. 25,f 4.51; me dium and heavy. $4 3V4.60. SHEEP AND LAMU8-Rc.cclpt.-i, 2.055 head; murkct strong to Pa' higher; lam lis, $7.15. middling. 'c; gnod lDldrtltrg. Tic; mid dling fair 7V Re- elpts. ll.ao.' bales; stock. 4'2.S4 bale.4. OI4H4 WKOLKI4U MARKET. Coadltlot. ol Trade aad Daalatlaas Staple aad Issey pradtsea. EOf!8 4'andled stock. 23c. L1K POI'l.TRY-Hens. Mi',r: roosters. 8c; turkere. I.VO 14-; ducks. Sd.V; gocse, ,v, i spring chickens. 'c DRESSED PorLTHY-Tiirkcys. lfjlV; I ducks, loc; geese, 9c; chickens. 9t)!"ci I roosters. Sc. Bl'TTER Packing stock. lSc; choice to fancy dairy, 17I9V; crawiaery. 442c; U';( prints. 27c. FRESH FROZEN FISH Trout. 10s; pickerel. 7c: pike. 9c: perch. i'c; blueflsli, 12c; v hltefUh. 10c; salmon, l.tr: redsnsi.per, 11c; lolister (green!, JV; lobster (tsr.lladi, 3Jc; bullhead. 11c; cafflsh, 1K-; black bass, !c: halibut, 12c; crsrples. 12c; buffalo, ci white baas. 11c; frog legs, per do.. 2bo. BRAN- Per Ion. $15 .00. HAY-Prices quoted by clmsh Wholesale Dealers' sssoclation : Choice No. 1 uplsn.1. $i 60; No. 2. $) t'; medium. $6.60; cosrse, $5d0. Rve straw, $5 60. Vbese prices are tor hsy of good color and quality. OYSTERS New York counis. per csn, 45c; extra selects, pet can. SUc; standard!, rer csn. JOc; bulk (standards), per gah, $1 6"t; bulk (extra selects), per gal., II-dl bulk (New York counts), per gal., 11.90. TROPICAL FKl'U" ORANGES- California Ledland navels all sizes, $2.750 3.00; choice navels. l2.IWW2.ca); California seedlings, all slies, 1100(,i'2 Ji. LEMONS -California fancy. $2.75; W0 and KM, !:t75tit.V; choice, $.1.2ft3 60. DATES Per box of 3'Mh. pkgs.. I20J: Hallowe'en. In 70-lb, Ixixee. per lb.. sHs. FlCiS-Callfornla. per l-lb. carton, Sic: Importid hmyrna. 4-crown. 124)C; h rrown. 14c: "-crown. 16c: fancy Imported (washed). In Mb pkgs. Unlive; California, per case of W pkga.. 2.2f BANANAS Per medium sised bunch. 20 t'2M; 1itmb(vs. $2.76j3.so. , .... ORAI'E FRL'IT Per boit of 64 to 64, IJ U6.50. FRFIT8. APrLES-Home-grown .lonsttians, pet bbl.. 125; Ben Davis. $2 25: New Tork Kings. 13.25: New York Greenings. $-'o; New York Hldv.ts, $2.75: Colorado Jnna tlinn. 75 W.nSups. per bu. box. $1 60 PI'.AP.H-t'tah. Colorado and California, fall varieties, per box. S1.571175. CRANBERRIES Wisconsin Re!! anil Bugle, per bbl , $8.50; Wisconsin Bell and Cherry and Jers.'ys. per bbl . 17.76; per box. 2 75. GRAPES-Impotted l.-aUgss. per keg. $t.iii 60 TA NU ER1 NER Florida or California, per i-bcx. $2.50. V Ee i ET A H I ,KS. IHi I AT OES-Home-grown. In sacks, ptf bu.. 4nc; Colorano, per bu.. 00c TCHMl'S-Old. per bu.. 4c; Canada ruU bagns. per lo.. U. I A RFOTH Old. per bu.. 40r. PARSNIPS Old. per bu.. 40c. BEETS 4)ld. per bu., oK'. NAVY' BEANS Pr bu.. $1.4T2.00 ONIONS Home-groWn. red, in sack, per bu.. $1.00; Spanish. per crate. $20 Colorado yellow, per lb., 2c; white, per lb., Cl'Cl.'M RHR3 Per do.. $2032.25. TOMATOES California, per 4-baskt crate, fi -r. CAHHAC1B Holland seed, per lb., l4ji. SWEET POTATOES Ksnsas kiln dried, per bbl., $260. CELERY Per do . 26'7joOc; California, 46c. RADISHES Hothouse, per do.. 46c. ONIONS -New, southern, per do., 453. TI'RNIl'S -New. southern, per do.. 45(2. HSKT8. New. southern, per dos., 46c. PARSLEY New. per do.. 46c. MISCELLANEOUS. SALTER KRA I'T Wisconsin, per keg, $2.60. CIDER New York, per bbl., $6 20; per V4- bbl.. $.. CHEESE Wisconsin Twins, full cream. l2Vf13c; Wisconsin Young America. 13c; block HwIrs. new. 15c; old. I6il7c; Wiscon sin brick, 14c; Wisconsin llmburger, 13c. NL'TS Wulnut. No. I soft shells, nsw rrop, per lb., 14c; hard shell, per lb.. 13c No. 2 soft shell, per lb., 12c; No. 2 hard shell, per lb., 12c; pecans, large. PT 11)., Uc; small, per lb.. 10c; peanuts, per lb., ;r, ronati-d peanuts. ; ic; Cliiii walnuts, tar lb., l.'-ijll'-ic; almonds, soft shell, per lb., 17c; hard shell, per lb.. 15c; chestnuts, per Lb.. 12V(,15c; new black walnuts, per bu., 75'riSOr; shellliark hickory nuts, per bu., $1.75; large hickory nuts, per bu.. $1.60. HIDES No. 1 green, 7c: No. 1 green, 6c: No. 1 salted. 8c; No. 2 salted, 7r4c; J. 1 ven! cslf. 9c; No. 2 veal calf. 7c: dry salt'd, gljltc; sheep pelts. 26c!$l 00; hors hiuv, $l.tVt3 00. Edwards - Wood Go- (Incorporated.) riain 'Oiricc: Fifth and Robert Strgst ST. PAUL, niNN. DEALERS IN Stocks, Grain, Provisions Ship Your Grain to Us Branch Office, 110-111 Board mt Trad Bldg.. Omaha, Nab. Telephone SB 14. 212-214 Exchange Bldg., South Omaha. , Bell 'Phone 211 Inderiendent 'Phons RAILWAY TIME CARD IMON UTAIIOX 1ETH AM) M ARC V li.lon Pacific. Leave. Arrlvs. Overland Limited a 9:40 am a 8:06 pin Colorado & Calif. Kx...a 4:10 pm a 9:30 am Calif. & Oregon Ex a 4:20 pm a 6:10 pm North Platte Ixical a 7:60 am a 7:00 pm Fast Mail a 8:60 am a 3:20 pm Colorado Special a 7:46 am a 7:40 am Beatrice Local b 4:30 pm b 1:30 pm Chicago, Rock lalasid A Pacific. I." AST Chicago Limited a 3:55 am Chicago Daylight Local.b 7:00 am Chicago Express bU:15 am Dts Moines Express. ...a 4:30 pm Chlcag j Fast Express).. a 6:40 m WEST. Rocky Mountain Ltd. ...a 7:20 am Lincoln, Den. & West. a 1:30 ptn Oklihoma & Tex. Ex.. .a 4:13 pm Chicago Great Western. St. Paul & Minn a 8:30 pm St. Paul & Minn a 1:35 am Chicago Limited a 4:60 pm Chicago Express a 4:30 am Chicago at Northwestern. a 7 10 am a 55 pm a 6:15 pm bll:60 am a 1:20 pm a 8:60 pm 6:06 pm a)3:40 pm a 7:16 am s ti:S6 pin slo.30 am a 4:ui pra Local Chicago Mall Daylight SI Pkul .. Daylight Chicago ... Limited Chicago .... Local Carroll ........ East St Paul ... Local Si'iux C. Ic tit. East Mail Chicago Express Norfolk & Bonecteel.. Lincoln & Long Pine Deadwood Lincoln . Casper Ul Wyoming .. Habtings-Alblori ...all:J0 am ...a 8:10 pm ...a 7:60 am . ..a S.Ou pm ...a 8:26 pin ...a 4:t0 pm ...a k:i( pnt P. b 4:oo pm a 7:40 am b 7:40 am ..a 2:50 pm .d 2:50 pm .b 2:50 pm Sioux t lty the Block Market. SIOCX CITY'. Jan. 3. Hpe lal Telegram.) CATTLE Receipts. 700 head; market ateadv; bene, $3. 500( 5. j; cows, bulls and mixed, $2.20(113,50: stockers and fieders, $2.73 tftttKi: calves and yearlings. $2.253.25. HUGH Receipts, 5,5oo head; maraet 5c lower, selling at $4. 25'''. 60: bulk, $4.354i4.(. Stock la Wight. The following (a,Me ihowa the receipt of live stock at the si principal western inar- aeia) yesterday : South Omaha Sioux City ... Kansas City .. St. Iouls St. Joseph ...I Chicago Totals Cattle. Hogs. Sheen. l l) 7ii S.6U0 ....... 1.6(io 1.2W ....... 7.10D 15.132 6.2iX) 3.500 5.5)Hi .i 2.ifl 80-0 2.000 7.(0 2..o 30.000 86.4H0 23.355 YV a basil. , St, Loula Express St. Louis Local (from Council Blufts) Shcnandual) Local (from Council B!;:ft' Missouri Pacific. Mt. Louis Express K. C. cfc St. L. Ex. .. Illinois leutrsl. Chicago Exprth Ciilcugo Llinitad Mlniii ac St Paul Ex Minn. It Bt. Paul Ltd Chicago. Milwaukee Chicago Daylight Ex. Ca morula -circaou t-x. .a 0.4S pm Ovuriaud Limited a 8:M pm lJf. m ac ukuuuji l.x. a i .ao am 8 80 am 10:00 pm 11:60 pin .1J am :$0 am 7:06 am a 1:30 am 8 80 am : 3i4S pm 10:35 ant 10:38 am 6:16 pm 615 pm 6:16 pm. 1:20 am 10:39 pm 2:30 pm . a 8:00 am' a i.uO pin a10:3t pm a 8:06 sta blo:36 pm a 8:06 diu V tt. Paul. a i :66 am all :04 Dtn pm 7:36 im 6:30 pm 8:15 am 3:45 pir. .a 9:30 am .811:15 pra ..a 7:26 am ..a 7 .uo pm ,.b 7:26 am .a 7:50 pin a 3. Ill ag Bl HM-aO I ON STATIU.-1UTH at HASW.1 tolloii Market. NEW YfjRK. Jan. i COTTON-Spot closed ciulei, ;5 iiolnts lower: middling up lands. J.luc; middling gulf. 7.36t.; 7,u bales. LIVERPOOL. Jan. 5 COTTON Spot. moderate demand; prices 8 points lower Ainnrlcan middling, fair. 4 17d; good mid dling. .V.e3d, niidilling, 31d; low middling. S!id; good ordinary, 3.55d: ordlnsrv. 3.S1I Ths tales of the d:iy etre 7.C00 hales, of n'hlch l.'o were for specula tlou and ex port and Included S.tiiiO American: receipts, 15 OKI hales. Including l.l.Kci mom Iran ST. LOl'IS. Jan. 5. t 'OITW -cjulel ; mid dling. ii;c kales. ,in tili,; jeceipts, t.ia'J bales: shipments, none; slock. 38.127 bales. NEW ORLKANH. Jsn. 6.-COTTON -Ktrrn; svies. 5. 460 hales; ordinary. 4Hr: good ordinary, 6 11-ltic; low mlddlln-- 7-ldc; Burlington. Denver ct California . Norlliwett Express ... Nebruska points Lincoln Fast mail Et. Crook & Plaltsm th Bellevuc at PUttsm'th Bellevue at Pac. June. Bellevue eic I'ac. June. Denver Lbnltod Cliicago Special 1'liii-s.uu Kxuress I Chicago Elyar Iowa Local St. Louis Express Kansas City ek Mt Joe. Kansas I Ity 4k St. Joe. Kansas City ti St. Joe. Leave, .a 4 10 pm .all lu pm .a .6 am . b 2:67 pm b 2:53 pm .a 7:60 pin .a x so am .al2:05 pm .u 7:lo am .a 4:00 pm .a 8:06 pm .a I 15 aiu .a 4 15 pm .all 45 pm .a 8:15 am .a 4.3 pm I Arrive, a 3 30 pin 4 tj.'OS (i)i a 7.40 um ili.ii Ym HO iu am b 8:32 In a i.H gin a 8:68 pin a 7:24 in su.oo pa U K ass a $ tf am 6:08 pm WKBSTDH UEPOT-loTH at WKBITEH via V4:M Phi WJ:40 m Paal. Minneapolis aV Mlaaonrl Psrlgc. S'ehrsaka Local. Weeping Water Chicago, St. O ma be. Twin City Passenger . b 6 30 sin t . pm SiO'ix t 'ity Passenger. . 2:00 pm 1'0 km Oakland f.ocal b I 45 pm bl lOSni a Daily b Daily except Sunday d Dill txeept Salurd). Dully xcpt Monday, j