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    TILE BEK: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, FEBRCAEY 21, 1912.
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Boll Leaden Have Hot Decreased
Their Linei.
COSI MARKET IS STILL HEAVY
Heavy Una f Reeelpte IM Week
to Caaoe af Sharp Dip la Ike
Cask Yaleee . .A'aaeerTa
flvee Eacaarased.
OMAHA. February . 1"!
. It Is believed by the best authorities
that regardlesa of the heavy selling of
. wheat recently that the largest holders
and real bull leader have not decreased
lhir lines.
The Liverpool cable was up good and
strong thla morning and put an end to
tha selling and bearish sentiment for the
day's tradinc. Tha market reanrts quickly
to all bulliuli Influences and eome furxher
1 reaction Is probable, from these levela
The com market Is si 111 rather heavy,
which Is due no doubt to tha heavy run
of receipts last week. This waa the cause
of tha sharp dip in cash values and while
futures followed to acme extent, there la
a strong underlying situation to encour
age conservative buyers.
Wheat ruled firm and higher on strong
cables and a little better cash Inquiry.
Cud wheat aold unchanged from yester
day's prices.
Corn was rather dull and easier: the
market is heavy, owing to the heavy re
ceipts which the market is having soma
trouble digesting. lash coru waa steady
and unchanged.
Primary wheat receipts were fttt.000 bit.
and shipments were art .two bu.. against
receipts last year uf 34o.uA bu. and ship
ments of um.UM bu.
Primary corn receipts were l.77.X bu.
and shipment wars 731 M bu., against re
ceipts last year of 17,'jtw bu. anil ship
ments of es7,0)a) bu.
' Clearances were 41 ot bu. of corn, 1.10s
bu. nt oats and wheat and flour equal to
367.101 bu.
Liverpool closed Htfld higher on wheat
and unchanged to d ItUhcr on coin.
t Tit following cash anlcs were reported:
Wheat: No. 3 hard, 1 cars, Wc, No. 1
hard, t car, tftci 1 car, attic- No. 1
spring, I car, K!c. No. I mixed. 1 car,
IsNpc.. Com: No. 3 white, I csr, (2c. No
4 white, 1 car, Wo; 3 cars, bc No. 3
color, 1 car, Hc. No. I yeliow. J car.
flfec; 1 cars, iWc; 4 cars, 41c. No. 4 yel
low, 4 oars. Mr; 11 cars, i.c I cac. t64c;
I ear. etc No. round. 1 car, 41c, No.
4 mixed. 1 car. Ho; I car, tiV; I cats,
sTwe; 4 ears, I7r; t cars, f-.V: Ml cars, Mc;
1 ear, etc. No grade, 4 cars, 43c; 1 car, too;
3 cars, etc. oats: No. I white, 1J cars,
Co; No. 4 whits. I cars, 60c; I car. IvHc;
1 car, Wc. No. 4 mixed. 1 car, sOV.
. Osaaba task ereree.
WHEAT No. i hstd. Ptll0li: No. I
hsrtl, n;ttol.iHi; No. 4 itard, piiiaHic.
COK.-No.- t unite, iiMi-Uc; No. 4
- white, tSSo: No. 3 color, tlijmc; No.
t yellow, tSotrSlWr; No. 4 yellow. IM;
No 3, WstKlc; No. 4. KMc; no grsde,
MSlc.
OATH No. 1 white, ilUti.M4c: standard.
SlttflVc; No. t white, piic; No. 4
white, KSJiOHc: No. 4 yellow. V69!
MAKt.r V-Alellln. tociull : No. 1
feed, 7ati4; heavier feed, asuc.
RIK-.No, 2. ltic; No. I. tvuvlc.
larlatl lteee;e,:e,
1 Wheal. Corn. Cats
Chicago U
Minneapolis 3lt
Omaha 30 H 3t
eJUlUlh 41 ...
CHICAOO OK AIM A.HU PROVISIONS
Feataree at ika Trading and (iaalaaj
rrleea ea Itoard at Trade.
CHICAGO, Keb. M. Know today In Kan
sas wilted down tha pike of wheat. Last
trading waa at a decline of be to bllsc
Under last nlMhl
Talk that Kansas would raise ISCMI.TO
bushels of wheat Ilila year proved too
much for tha nerves of the speculators
on the bull side, who hsd been taking
courage from reports of ctop troubles In
aectlous of Missouri, Illinois, Indiana and
Ohio. UnqualifH assertions of perfect
conditions throughout Kansas counted far
mora man all minor complaints troia
atatea to tha east. A rush of spring
wheat to terminals northwest-formcd an
other handicap for tho bulls. 1 mrlng the
session May ranged from S"c to i.00t.
with the ekna n at tva.ntiOV', a de
cline of ttrSu compared with yesterday.
Corn eseed oil in sympathy with
wheat. Mav fluctuated Let ween 47
' and .Htl".Sc, clfislng steady at
S7V, lost tt,. under last night s close,
t'aah gtades were firm. No. I yellow waa
Hunted at ttstian for rarlots.
Free eel I lug by local speculators carried
oau down. Uinlta for May were Wr
ty and fcfc, with last sales ltc off at
Western packers unlnadltig wars re
". sponsible for weakness In provisions. In
pork th backset for the day reached Sur
t EMioCc, but for Isrd and ribs was
confined to less than 7 Sac
Leading options ai'ieod as fallows:
Arl.Cle, Open. I Hlgh.i Low. Close. Tar.
Wheat
May.
July.
Hept.
Com
I
SS SWS
I
May.rJ7tS;47VrS7'ftV r',
July
ept.
Oats.
May.
47W !
I
July.U7V
Pt
jyork.
May.
July.
Sept.
Lard.
May
July,
Hept.j
Hi be.
May.
July.
Sept.
e!MifHl 1
W's, w.
', Ck','on7
Sti'i trim
7V.I
I
US VMl M4i t"s.
47 47iT
41S ei'.U'll W,tll
r.
s
7!
MH
47V
41 S
IS 6 U TO.! tt S34
14 ?H It w
It 7SI 1 W
IS SS-JSI
mat KM
try
I aa
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I ID
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lit
eT;l ItTHl
155 liCSi
it CHi u :4
u :W i i,
aj-7Si I4SS
I 12HI4: S U
6IV S 67 H
17V, I C'S-6
I 7SHIJI 74 77 Wall
l aih uuotatluna were aa follows:
MXJI"IWarely steady, erlnler imtents.
It iti a; wlnt-r straights.
spring patents, b.i''. sprinc straights.
H bit '; baiters, tM.eatjo.lw
DAKLEY FeM or mixing, KQc; fair
to choice, fl.ltajl.Ss.
SKKKM Timoliiy, tlL03U.i. CVovar,
14asn.
PRuvmiONS Msea pork, new. listiH:
aid, tlk.i:. Lard. In Heroes, tstiS. (Short
ylhe, loose, gs 27S-
Total elealraiices of wheat and flour
were equal w 3te,w bu. Primary re
ceipts were bu., compared with
MCOUt bu. the corresponding day a year
ago. The world a visible supply, as shown
by Bradstreet'a decreased 774,K bu.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow:
Wheat, SI care: corn. &3 cars; oats.
ears: bosa. 4J.' head.
Chicago Caah Pricee Wheat: No. t red.
eJVtjOf!H; No- red. 7Vtsl : No. X
bard, tl tugl e. No 1 hard. .cvM at; No.
1 northern, ll.sstil ); No. J nortnern. Il t
I ta. No. I northern, II ul . No. 1
spring. H ejl : No. spring. 1 asjl .44.
No. 4 spring. atctjSI K; velvet chaff. Sores
II; durum, e !. Corn: No. J. seA,
wV- No I white, gPmtiov: -No. I yel-
low, OtttISc: No. 4 yellow. iiec; No.
4 white. teMsSuc: No. 4 yellow. tetMr.
OaU: No 1 M)2l)e: N'O. I white, a.'SO
sJc; No. J. tl,c. No. I white. tlVtfrUVic.
No. 4. ""-': No. 4 white. ,'.te. stand
ard, eviue. Rye: No, I m:v. Bar
ley: awtitl. Timothy seed. 1L0jM.Mi
Clover: flwaBttSaa,
BITTER Firm; creameries, rjsjre.
aslrlee. Ilr2ic.
aVKig rlrm: receipts. cases, at
fnark, caaee included. SraV; ordinary
firsts. 39ar: firau, ftOAV-
CHtUJSE-Statdy: dajseea, ITUarnUe:
twins, kVt!7c; young Aoiartcaa, lTi
j. ec: long mams. i,vjtisr,
POTATOES-Firm: reexpta. ia ears
W'tsooasln, C oL. sUchigaa aad aUn
. nerota, n W I as.
POirLTKlf-rtleady: turkeya Ilka. Me,
dressed. ISr; chleaens., live, 1st; dreased.
lac: apnaga, ilea ue, ariasin. ie&
. VKAi-Masdr. 7 lie -
PkUadelyailai Piadaisi Market. J Ua
pHILaVDBLPHIA. Feb. m-frCTTBR
Bteady; western creamery special. Be;
extra. As: asaihj prists, extrsna.
feVHQg sac per case lower: PeanarHaaVa
and ether nearby flrsta, trs nssss. tvte
per anas; ourrant racafpta, ftea
Si at per case: wsaleia firsrm. free
plies Wheat, l.'nited States, east of
Rockies. decreased 1.M.nM bushels.
I'nlted states, west of ltockles. Increased
STT.tVU bushels; Canada decreased ?t.ts)
bushels; total I'nlted Htatea and Canada
decreased l.7,00u bushels: afloat, for
and In Europe.. Increased 300.004 bushels;
total American and European supplies
decreased 774.M bushels, com. I nltrd
states and Canada, Increased !
bushels; oats. United States and Canada,
decreased bushels.
Tha leading Increases and decreases re
ported tbls week follow: Increase, Nash
ville. 7S.U4 bushels; decrease, Portland,
Maine, 174.00s bushels.
SEW YORK GENERAL MARKET
ttaotatlaas of the Iter an Tartans
Cenasssdltles,
NEW YORK, Keb. M.-FTiOl'R-Qutet;
spring patents, K.lwji.2i: winter stratghu,
tt.JM.w; winter patents. tt.OklW:
spring lears, K30fM.U: winter extras
No. 1. 7Wff.s: winter extras No. 2, tl.ii
trS.s; Kansas straights, t4.;049. Rye
riour. unlet: fair to good. H.vn.:
choice to fancy. t5UW3a. Buckwheat
flour, steady: I2.W per 1W lbs.
COKNMKAI-.Steady: fine white and
yellow, 11.04170; coarse. 11.66til . kiln
dried. $3.46.
KrK--iuiet; No. , 17c, c. I. f. Buffalo.
BAKLK Y Oulst; malting. II fcnl.ei.
c. I. t. Buffalo.
tVHKAT-Soot market, steadv: No. 2
red. II rV elevator exoort basis snd
tl.K t. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern lu-
nitn. i.3 r. o. b. afloat. Futures el
vsnced at the stsrt on firm cables but
eased off later under litigation on con
tinued large receipts, larser country of
ferings and reports of favorable crop
conditions In Ksnsas. closing Hv
lower. May closed 11.01: July closed
J10S.
cuKNHpot market easy: No. Ts'ic
elevator domeatic basis and export 71c
l. o. o. afloat, f utures nominal.
OATS Knot market easy: standard
white, fsV m elevator; No. t, Wc: No. I
and 4. fisWc. and natural white snd white
clipped, w44c on track, r utures nom
inal.
HAT-Stcady: prime. tt.S: No. 1. II sort
i-m: jvo. i, n.kai.w; no. i. i w.
nop pirm: siste, common to cnotee,
111, 4i,fi&4c; 110, nominal; Pacific coast,
191 1, n-i.' ; 1910, nominal.
lilKl-(julei: central Amsrlcan, Sc;
Bogota, -rti V'
I.EATIIKR-Klrin: hemlock flrsta.
2c; seconds, 2t'Jic; thirds, SliMc; re
jects, l.1ler.
PHOVirtlONR Pork. easy: mess.
SI7.Wtfl7.U: family, llt.Ovnain); short
cleur. i;ootilK.M). Beef steady: mess,
Il3.iorjl.l0; family, i.VtVM; beef hams,
fj27 .S0i Cut meats, quiet; plcklsd
bellies. 10 to 14 lbs.. $DW: pickled hams.
II. us. I ,ard, easy; middle west prime.
P.WKi; refined, easy; continent. W .
South America, 10.10; compound, K-Kt)
?.!.
TAUUtw vtiet: prime city. nnos.. ic;
sieclal, 4Hc; country, Mti"lc-
rtUTTKit Mteany; creamery specials.
2c; extras, Wc; firsts, SitvitZTo: state
dairy, tubs, finest. 3Hc; goo.1 to prime.
tjtfo; common to fair, 2ftfi2&c; process
sietlals, X'litoZlc; axtras, c; firsts, Sri
2bVtc.
IIKKSI-i-Ktrm: receipts, 1.M1 pack
ages, akims, "MHV.
KllOH Kssler; fresh gathered, extras.
Wn.r.c; fresh gathered firsts, Jtc; fresh
gathered seconds, tic; western gathered
Whites, STQJiC
Pon.TlMT-iAMve steady to firm: west,
ern chickens. LKJliiUc: fowls. 13m14ec
turkeys, liiwlic; dressed unsettled, west
ern chickens, UtiSlati; fowls, . 1114 14c;
turgeys, uqjio.
t. Lasts tieaerwl Msrket.'
KT. Lons. Keb. I0.-WIIKAT-Csjih.
steady: trsck. No. 1 rail, wtrWto; No. t
bard. t txmi.io.
CoRN-l'm hsnged: track. No. t, CO
Nt. l white, sassreer.
OATS-steady; track. No. t, Eic; No,
1 wnite. UoMmc
Closing prices of futures:.
WHICAT-Lower; May, s; July, WSo.
ctillN-Weak; July, esSc
DATS-Hrni. May. UH; July. 47 Sc.
RVK--l'nrhanKrd; aV.
FIJCR Steady: red winter patents.
H UMI Wi extra fancy and straighta,
eJsout.tt: hard winter rleara. $3,jj.3e.
n;iii-Timothy, liii.sjUi.ai.
CORN MKA1-31).
Hit AN steady; sacked east track, tt SO.
HAY Firmer; timothy. fcl.:4.l)0:
prairie, tlluiv is .00.
PKUVIH tlNH-1'ork. --unchanged: lob
bing, llu.tt. Istrd. uachange.1; prime
st. am. t,;i.v Dry salt meals, un
changed; boxed extra shorts, t.a; elesr
rios, asav; anon clears, sx.siti. liacon,
unchanged: boxed extra shorts. ts.3t:
clear ribs, te.a: abort clears, .4.
rui LTRI-Firm: chickens, no: sorlnrs
13c; turkeys, Itr; ducks. lc; geese. Sc.
Ht'TTKH-l-ower. creamery, Uti2tc.
iXlOS-Uleady,
jteretms. shipments
Ktour. barrets..,
Wheat, bushels..
Coin, bushels....
Oats, bushels....
I4.n u.ooo
a.m " k.oio
, i om I annuo
. 41. "XI 4I.W"
Kaaaaa Illy Urals aad Praslslaas.
KANSAS CITr. Feb. HI.-WIIKAT-
Caeh, umhsnited to Ho higher: No. I
hard, 9ivc4iil ifciic; No. m, Veil-U5i,
No. 3 reil, IMiejitc; No. 3, sMjisl'a.
CORN-Htrady tu Ho Higher. No. I
mixed, !-; No. a, Or; No. I whits.
Cr; No. , akt.
Closing prices of futures:
U lllCAT -May. WStlkl4c. bid. July. M4
SjBOSc sellers.
ctiRN May, sjr, bid; July, svjtrsTc,
OATH steady; No. ! white. tJuuu.,.
No. 1 mixed, tKttjUttc.
RTPe S.H.
HAY-Steady: choice timothy. 13 00f
tl On; choice prairie, tltSOtjlJiJU.
flt'TTKR-Creamenr. ate; firsts. Mc:
seconda. tc; packing stock, lie.
KtKlrt-Kxlraa. ?4fu,.; flrita. XfJ'iW-:
seconds, Itv.
Receipts. Shlnmenta
Wheat, bu biiw i mi
Corn, bu l&h'in n.v
Oats, bu li.0tw - li.ot
el la aea pells Urala Market. '
MIN'NKAPOLIB. Feb. !t-HniT-
Msv, li.tuv: July. tiU01t,, cash:
e FLAX-I2 0I.
HAKLKY-tdcftl ST.
CORN-No. I ellow, ?SS34c, '
lATS-No. ) white, 4Qitc,
RYU-No. S, kc. -
BHAN-ACJ1V.
KUiL'R-Firm: first natenls. uanS.1:
second patents. 14 S6N SO. first clears,
ta.30tJl.aj, second clears, C30r.'.sa,
l.lvrrpewl rala Market.
LIVtiRPOOU Feb. N.-WH RAT-Spot.
Steady; No. t Manitoba, ls7Hd: No. I
Manitoba tatyi. No. I Manitoba. Is id.
Futures, firm: March. 7s wvd; May. 7s Sd:
July, 7s 4Sd. .
CORN Spot American mixed, new.
quiet. sd; American mixed, old.
steady, he ltd; American mixed, new
sun dried, quiet, as .0. Futures, dull;
March, us; Msy, lis Sd.
Mllwaabea erala Market.
MlLWAl'KEE. Feb. tt.-WHBAT-No
t northers, tl.wwt.hi: No. t northern. II 47
ri.. No. t hard winter, tll.; May,
aw: July, Mo.
CORN-No. 1 yellow, S4tK4t4c; Kit 1
white. 44tMitc: No. X 43 Sc; May. .c:
July. Cc.
AT-standard. Me:v. ,
BARLEY No, 2. tl.al .
Market.
tminll SK S-iVtev a,u . . v
t white. ""He; No. 4 white, Stw-; f?o, 1
yellow, o; r.o. yenow, a,casHc.
No. I mixed, esse; No. 4 mixed, f7ti
iec: sample. 47ti&e. '
OATS-steady; No. I white. Be: stand
ard. altOelc: No. I white, ilc
lawearelU Grata Market.
MTNWKAPOLIII. Feb. -WHKAT-VI
ay. tljBise: July. l uVHn OMk. Cash:
No. 1 hard. H.OHt: No. I northern. t1-H:
No. t nssnharn. Llstjn.01!,; No. 1, let?
Ttc. ' - .
krtl Market.
NKW YORK. Feb. -MKTAI J- SJt.nd
ard copper, steady: spot. tilaPaWii-eTtw;
February. rt-aawli.M; March. April and
May, tii-ttri4.U: Jane. B Mfl4.UW: Lsw-
doa market steady; ssjat, B; rntaras, a
osstosa h siais ratuma aauw ex-
NEW YORK STOCK MARKET
Business on Exchange for Day is
Smallest of Tear.
FBESSUHE 05 STEEL BELATED
Lavdsn's Operatlea aa Market Leas
Tkaa Oaa Tkaaaaasl Skaawa
Easllak Baakera Borrow
Money aa Call.
NF.W YORK, Feb. J0.-Th day In the
stock market may be epitomised In the
statement that the total outturn was the
smallest of any full day tit us far this
year, and closely approached tha low rec
ords of the last few years. Trading lan
guished throughout the session snd some
of the semi-actlva Issues were not quoted
at all.
Pressure upon I'nlted States Steel was
somewhat relaxed and trading In that
stork was relatively active.
"Panhandle" and Norfolk eV Western,
which are Interrelsted. 'were decidedly
strong and active for no known reason,
but lbs more speculative stocks moved
within the most restricted limits.
Ismdnn's operations here were less then
LOfti shares. An unusual aad Interesting
monetary development was tha borrowing
here by London bankers of considerable
money on call at tha rata of 2tS per
cent.
Announcement that an offering of Knwi.-
000 of preferred stork of an Important
mercantile concern had been taksn with
out publio offering and Indications that
a flo.oou.ouo Japanese loan would be floated
here with equal ease made up the sum
totsl of tha day's new financing.
Introduction of a resolution In congress
calling upon tha attorney general to In
vestigate tha Smelter trust waa without
effect on the stocks most conosmed. The
copper shares were slightly reactionary,
whits reports dealing with tha steel and
Iron trade suggested no Immediate Im
provement In that Industry.
Among the dav s railroad return
the annual report of the Delaware. Lacka
wanna at western road lor lsu, showing
a balance available for dividends equal
to 11. U per cent, as against 31 41 tha pre
vious yesr, and over 6J per cent In lap
The Baltimore A Ohio road, of whose
common stock not a slngis shars was
traded In during the day. Increased Its
net earnings for January by tltl.Ouo.
The bond market was steady but fea
tureless. Total sales, par value, H.oa,ooo.
Government bonds wars unchanged on
call.
Number of sales and leafltng quotations
on stocks today were aa follows:
tales. Hlle. Law. Class.
changed to , higher than yesterday's
New York closing.
London closing stock quotations:
Oiiasils. awesy ..It UVULealsvllle Nass..li
as aceoest Mo., Ksa. Tea-
Aatl. Ctapper H,Ne York CCtrsl..lU.
Aaaeesda iSNertolk A WssunlUl.
axcslsoa IMS So sfg M
4a Hi leKOeurts 4k Westers, at
SJalUswie A oble..I4 Psaasrlrasla O
CaaaSlaa PselfM ..XttRaad Miass 4
Chsaaseeka A Okie. 7tHHeMlsg BSii
thL weal Westers, llvfaulei By J
CkL. Mil. A St. F.W ee (4 n
Da Bears Mhara Psrlfls
Desver at Rle O... a taaaa Pacm ....14va
ee sit i ee pM si
Erie - lite, k SUM. ......... t
4e let X4 - U ee M4 ...lll
a m eti mrstaa 714
area Trunk ' ee prd lw
Illinois Canal
' . . 1 , ' 1 I u- A - ? CtlU n
, ' 7 . . e"
ounce.
MONF.Y-!tJ3Vi per cent.
The rate of discount In the open mar
ket for short bills la !i, per cent; for
three months' bills, 34vi r-H per cent.
Allla-ClulBiera Bf4
AsHluaals4 Coeeer ...
AJtMrlcan AtHcsltanU ..
Amsrlesa bi gussx....
Asmitsa Csa
Ahtrlisa C. A F
Am tbttoa Oll...
Amtrtiea H. A I- pt4..
Am. 1, Serarlltoe.......
Amsrlrsa IJDoe4
Anterlcie Lomawtlve ..
Aiaerlosa s. A H
Am. . A It eM
Ant. gtM Fntindries..,.
Am. Sucmr fleriolng
Aaerlcas T. A T
Amerlroa Tneaer eft...
Aesrirsa Wooioe
Asaessia Mlslog Cs
Auhlaoa
Althisna art
Allsiille Oeaat Use....:.
"Illnjors A tlhle. .'.
geittlsheM stool
gronSlya Rosld Tr.
t'aiiadlaa Pseirie
(Vitrei Losisoe
Ceetrsl iMihe ant
OMtrU of New Joney... .
cnoasoesse uaie.
Oiteosrt A Alton
ntlooro o. W.
f hli-.eo o. W. el4
ilesso A N. W
Ckiiaro, H A St. p
n. . C A St. L.
iwlotsds F. A I
(ieleroSe A Snutsers
iVsoolloiloe Uss
Cers Prodartt
Poinworo A Hsdans
Hoover A Mle flrasdo....
II A R. O f4
niitlllora Israrllies ....
KMe
Krle 1st pli
rw M tU
tlosorsl gtoetrie
r,oot Nortlteea af4
Oroot Northern Oro etts..
Illlanls Control
Istorsoeoesfc Met.- ...-.twister.
Mot. pf4
letematteaol Hsrrestsr..
lntor-Morlno era
taleraotleaol saoe ......
istersstloaol Posts
ins 1 antral
Kssus tVr Seataera....
K. (' So. 044
UelOAO Oss
laoWTtlle A Nsshrttle...
Miss. A St Lnla.
m . at r a a s ...
Mlsasiirl. K. A T
M , k A T pf4
Mloonorl Pselno
Nsltonol Hloron
Nstlossl lywi
N lv It. af M M pf4..
Noe Yoek Canteal
V. X . " A W. .,
Norlnlk A Wsotork
Notts Aaieriraa
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lleetea Stack Market.
BOSTON', Feb. .-C1osln quotations
on stocks wers as follows
. issMohaek
. M Nocooa Cos
. USNrpualng stlsos ..
. North Butto
. SSNortk lks
. ss 014 DeaUafoe
IS) Oeeeela
. KSQalney
. U Hhannoe
Alknaes
OAsaal. Caesar
A. Z. L A S
s. c r. 1 1, a
Setts Caalltloa ....
CaL A Artaona.....
cel. A Hoc la
Oestannlal
' oe. Itasxe O C...
trast autta tj. M ... iiHtttiporlor
rrsaklla lis Superior A B. M.
Oiroox Owe iSTasBsraek
'.Mr Oe S V. A S. R. A M.
atlroaee Cessnas ... T an pra
lalo Ilorala Cepaor.. USruk tVts.
Kaer Uko TSl'tab rapper OS...
Lako Copper tiiwiaoea
La Sana Copper eswolvoriaa
MUnU Copper UV
Eslvliaea.
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'S
Nrer Yark Mlalag Stacks.
NEW YORK. Feb. -Closing quota
tions on mining stocks were:
Alice IM sum. cfclef t
Cnts. Tsnnsl stack.. IS ateatcaa ...la)
See bonds ! Ontario lis
Cos. Oal. A Va l Ophlr lti
Imp Bllear US OHtanSari i$
eieaivlllo Cos II Tallow Jacket M
oofltree.
Rank C'learlaa-e.
OMAHA, Februory 30. Bank clearings
for today were I2.17$.u&w.. and for the
corresponding day last year, ll.7S7.067 33
OMAHA tiCSFBAL MARKET.
BUTTKR-No. 1. 1-lb. cartons, 35c; No.
Lln 0-lb. tubs, 2c; No. t c; packing,
CIIKrVB-Imported Swiss. JJc; Amerl
caa tiwiaa, Sue; block Hwlss, Mc; twins.
30c; daisies, 30c; triplets. 3tc; young
Americas, no; blue &bel brick, 32c; lltu
berger. l ib, ltc; 1-lb., 30c.
POL'LTRY-Brollsrs, 3o.0ue4.04 per dox.,
springs, lie: hens, ltc; cocks, 10c; ducks,
IkO-Dc; geese, ltc; turkeys. 33c: pigeons,
per dox., 11.30. Alive, broilers, 13sc; hens.
iumo; old roosters and stags, be; old ducks,
full feathered, He; geese, full festhrred.
10c; turkeys, lie; guinea fowls, 3tu ra.h.
plgeona, per dos.. Hue; homers, per dos.,
tl.ptt; sqtutns, m 1, 11. an; .no. 3, Ms-.
KIWHt fresh frosenl-rickerel.ic; white.
Iflr; pike, 7c; trout. 11c; large crapples, 13
Sue: npanisn mackerel, ic. eel, ltc; had
ucka, lie; flotlndeia, 13c; green catriah,
ltc; roe shad. II ea -h: ahsd roe. per pair,
boc: salmoi, ltc; halibut. Wc; yellow
percn, sc; punaio, c; btillliesns, lln
BtKF-Rlbs, No. t, 17sc; No. 3, 13Uc;
No. a lc. ' Lolng. No. 1. lo. No. 3.
14V.C; No. 3, 1Io. Chucks, No. 1, t,c;
ro. a, 10; cto. a, iac. rtounua, no. 1,
no; Nu. 3, s; Na 3. to. Plates, No.
, Sc; No. 3. Sc; No. I 44c.
FR1MTS. KTO.-Apples. extra fancy
Ben Pevls, per bbl., 13. SO; Jonathan, per
001.. st.:r; rancy v ineaaps, per nol.. ti 00;
fancy Missouri Pippins, per bbl.: 3o.au:
fancy Uanos, per bbl., K00; Idaho Jona
than, extra fancy, per box. It U); Wash
ington ppttsenberg, er box, K jO; Wasli
Ington R. Beauty, per box, ti ki; Wssli
Ingtoa Ntaman Wlnesapa, per box. $J :
P ananas, fancy select, per bunch, t.&nl
K.sii; jumno. per auncn. sz-invi. ,s. cran
berries, Wlacoiutln fancy, iter bbl.. H.7o;
Per box, t-t.Ti. Uatea, Anchor brand, new,
M 1-lb. pkga. In boxes, per box. 12.3s:
Dromedary brand, new, 30 1-lb. pkgs. la
solas, per bog, nw. rigs, California, pei
case of 13 Na 13 pkgs. t$c; per case of
to No. pkgs., KW; bulk. In a and I-lb.
boxes, per Ihx, ltkt; new Turkish, t-crown.
In 30-lb. boxes, per lb. ltc; 4-crown, In
10-lb. boxes, per lb., Ino: 7-crowu, in 30
lb. boxes, per lb., 17c, Orapefrult. Florida.
44 M sixes, per crate. 16 Mi; tO-ot-44 sixes.
per crate, tsoojani. Grappa, Malaga, la
bbls., g,.onM.isj. lemons, Llmonelra se
lected brand; extra fancy 340 else, per
box, 14.40; unia l.lmoneira, fancy, 3ia
MS slsea, per box, tt hi; 340 and 430 sixes,
too per' box less. Oranges, California ca
mellia brand, navela, extra fancy. M-l-Ii-l7-30t-31ti
-Sfsl sixes, per box, 3 3S; extra
choice, all alaea, per box, 12.45; Elephant
brand, all sixes, per box, U.10.
VKOKTAB1J18-Cabbage, Wisconsin,
per lb., 3a Celery, California Jumbo, per
dns.. II OA Cucumbers, hothouse, per dos..
Sst. Eggplant, fancy Florida, per dos..
Ctt Oarllc, extra fancy, wnite, per lb..
Ho. lettuce, extra fancv leaf, per dox..
4A0, onions, California, white, boiling, per
lb., 7c; Wisconsin, yellow tllohe, per lb.,
3Sc; red Olobe, per lb., 3Sc; Hinlsh, per
crate. Il k). Parsley, fancy southern, per
dos. bunchea, ttaa7tc. Potatoes, Mlnneaota
Karly Ohio, per bu., 11. ; Wisconsin,
while stork, per bu., 11.31: In tv-ssck lota,
to leas. Rutabagas, In sacks, per lb., ISA
Tomatoes, Florida, per e-bsk. crate, ..
Cuban, per 0-bsk. carrier, ts tti.
MIMCKLLA."rXU8 Almonds, Tarra
gona, per lb., lttpc: lo nadt lots, Ic less.
Cocoanuts. per sack. .!. Filberts, per
lb.. 14c; In sack lots, 10 leea. reanuta,
roasted, per lb. 7tjc: raw, per lb., ec.
Pecans, large, per lb 17c; In sack lots, lo
leas. Walnuts, new crop, 111. California,
per In., Kc; In sack lots, lc less, cider,
new Nehawka. per 14-gel. H. bbl., .'.
per 30-gal. bbl.. SiSO: New York Moll's.
per li sal. H-ooi.. ei ito: per svjiai. 001.,
KtO. Honey, new. 34-frames. 13.73. Kraut,
per It-gsl, keg. H0; per t-gal. keg. 11.36.
OMAHA LIYESTOCK MARKET
Very Fair Ban of Cattle, Even for a
Tuesday.
HOG RECEIPTS HOLD UP WELL
Sheep aad lauabs Slaw Sellere aad
Weak te Tea Ceata Lower la
Salts af tka Med cr
ate Has,
SOUTH OMAHA. Feb. 30, M13.
Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Official Monday i.30o 7.SS4 li.iS.il
Estlmata Tuesday .... C.3U0 l&.lul U.100
Two days this week.ll.So0 3,Sa 3a,631
Sams daya last week ..11.090 40.333 li.K6
ttame days 3 w'ka ago .7.21 lt,tK9 3J.3V3
name days 3 w ks ago..lO.S6 13,304
ml day 4 w'ks aKO.U.'M U.bM loJAS
Sams daya last year .. D.001 li,it 11.104
The following tah u ehows tha rang of
prices paid lor hu.s at -South Omaha for
tha last lew days, with eompansons:
Data 1 113. mil ,lw.i3t.,itsi. us7ilS0t.
Feb. J..
Fe I.
Feb. ..
Feb. W
Feb. U.
Feb. 13
Feh 11
Feb. 14.
Feb. 16.
Feb. IS.
Feb. 17.
Feb. 3.
Feb IS 1
Feb. jo.
oossi
1 sl
0S
I IIU
tWHI
57SI
lots
01S
1 st-a
190
7 421
7 50j
7X11
7 tt
7 31
t ill
I 4:
I 47
S4l
I 41
I7l
INI
IM S77
7 Oil I sii
7 06 I Mi
113
7 03!
I 4 161
1 7 4 30
4 lti
301 4 00
I 301 4 17
a 151 a ts
1014 131
a v.
Ill
I It
0
I 03
I SI
117
4 031
4 B
4 W
4 let
4 U
I 811 t 37
871 3 tt
I 1 I 70
I 73
901
t 911 S 71
S SI if!
Si tw
4 'Cl t M
Slilai
i 91
C Xtl o
78 It
(IW
Sunday.
Receipts and disposition of live stock
at the Union block Yards, South Omaha,
for twenty-four hours ending it 1 p. m.
RECEIPTS CAR&
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.H'r's.
C. M ft SL P,
Wabash
Missouri Pacific
Union pacific
C. A N. W., east....
C. ft N. w, west...
C, St- P, M. AO..
C, B. at Q., east....
C, B. ft (J., west...
'.. R. 1. i P., east.
C, R. 1. P., west.
Illinois Central
Chicago ut. W
3
4i
3
5-'
17
9
35
It
7
4
wer Yark Meaey Market.
NEW" YORK. Feb. 30-afOVKT-Oa
call, steady; S'atKS per cent; ruling rate.
!S per cent; closing bid. 3H per cent; of
fered at -S per cent. Time loans, nrmer;
sixty days, 34 per cent: ninety days, 3
per cent: six months, IHit, per cent.
PRIMG MKARCANTILE.PAPblv-JUi)
4 per cent.
BTKHUNO KXCHANGRV Firm, with
sctttal business In bankers' bills at St Atat
for atxty-day bllia and at li 7to for de
mand, ttimmerctal bills, li Ks.
HLVKR-Uar, tSc. Mexican dollars,
47c.
BONIMi Oovernment. rallroarl. at earl v.
Closing quotatloas oa bonds today wars
aa follows. ,
V rat K rag ...aw later. M. M. eSa... KS
to eaeaaa ispaa as KS
C. A a esi " ea iff
4a sswyaa oeaaiiv. ' . ao. m sa .... nta
n A ex, reg IU u 8. eea. as 1UI... KS
a- aaa Ill LAN sat. aa ... Wu
Pajlavi'sal. 1st is... n'U K A T 1st ta.. s
Asaer. as ts. " sa see aa ss
A T A T. so. is-. .HI He Pa-lrac aa n
Ta Tebassa ea. KSN. R. A. at M iSa 1S
J. a. txtsx. T. a a tsa....
Araoar A Oe. iss.. ip oe as. KS
tkktsaa sna. as..... SSSM. T. V. ti. A H.
ap as. as. we er. as ms
as er. aa m m. im o. pp.. a,a
a C k l ea. at An. aa. Its
Sal. A Okas aa. No. ppurai Pa. Has
aa ISa - 4 ea at aia
a. 1 W. ISO-..- Sl. A U rMa. ex.... as
1 111 TT. OP- ex. a.roae, s. ISe lilt.. r.
Waa. of Oa. aa. USS eo aoa. So. tars
raw. lawsaer ta m,suaa sea 4s..... at,
aTet N. 1. k.ntvS L A A F. fa, 4s tt
Oaa. A Oaas Sa...WS So ssa ia st
So rat av MSB- L A W. e. 4s.. lis
Olcaaa A A. SHa.. SIS Sa 1st eoas ss r,
C t t 4 I Pa-. stsS A 1. se3. ox ns
ta saw ex. two. oaa. aa ai
mttlt.ISS re. Sa. . Saw
toffee Market.
NEW YORK. Feb. 3 -COFFEE Fu
tures market cnened steady at an ad
vance of ettO points In reaponaa to higher
European cabes and buying orders which
aeemed 10 come largely from abroad snd
were atinDoaed to be in the way of cov
ering. Inspired by lens favorable crop ad
vices. - lAK-al realising cnecKen tne up
ward movement around to the opening
figures, however, and prices later eased
off from the beat with the close ateady
at a net advance of lt4 points. Kales,
&.SCI bags. February. 1.12c; March and
April. 13.SW; June. IJ.Sbc; Juiy, ia.c;
August, u.ajc; nepterouer, ie,-, wiw",
13-: November. IS.ac; Hecemher. 13 31c:
January. U&c Havre was H to I franc
higher at the etoae ror a nan nonoay.
Hamburg was xS P'. higher. Rio. 73
rrls higher at Htm: Damns 4s. ts rels
h ia her at K3..0: 7s. unchanged at 7100.
Rexelpte at the two Braxilian ports were
.t0 bags, agsinat i.w is at jeai. euu
dlahy rcelpts. XtstO hags, against t
last year. New York warehotnap deliveries
rasterday were I3.x7 bags, against 11.343
t..t vear Today's aoecial cable fnm
pouitna reported an Irregular market tltla
morning with is unqimteo. eao rsi
receipts. lAOOt bags, against 12 tx yester
day Fine weather waa reported in tnree
distrteta or tne can ai "
In the other two dlstricta Spot cttffee,
steady; No. 7 Rio. liSc; Rantoe No. 4.
lspc. illW. quiet; Cordova, IO'tOI.'ic,
nominal.
A
Beaaenraleol Apples aad Dried Pralla
NITW YORK, Feb. jaX-tCVAPORATED
APPLEf-Oulet and ateady: on the spot,
fsverv. p-.flll.c; choice, tlSc; prime,
tHNc.
1IR1ED FRt'tT-Prunee sre easy, with
a slow consuming demand;, nuntattons
range from Sc to l-So for Califomlas
up to X-W and frora Sc to Uc for
Oregoras. Apricots are quiet, but prices
are steady, with smaller effertnea;
reietre, ltSBltSc: extra choice. ItsipltHe;
fancy ISSsnTSc. Peaches are very in
active, but prhea are ateady; choice, 11
USa; extra ehoene, tltMUr fancy. 13,1
i;Vc. Ratstna. Inactive and prices are
awntnally unchanated; laeee mnacatela.
tStrTc: choice to fancy seeded. s,9Tc;
aredleaa, aa7c; London bsyera. S3.tasil.aV
Ml 1.S17 LMi
,07V i.eSI 3.1:9
.Ms 3.U33 3.3K7
aM 3,a43 171
.... 3.173
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Total receipts... 360 3 43 14
DISPOSITION-HEAD.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
1 tiesotty:
Omaha Packing Co....
Swift & Co
Ctidahy Packing Co....
Armour At Co.......
Murphy
Mrrell
Klnclalr
w. H. Vansant Co
Benton, Vansant A L..
Hill 4k Son
F. B. Lewis
Huston at Co
J. 11. Hoot A Co
J. 11. Hulla. ..
la..F. Hues
L. Wolf....,
McCreary 4k Kellogg...
Werthetmer A liegen.,
II. P. Hamilton
Hullivan Bros ..'
Lee Rothachild
Mo. A Kan. Calf Co... 1
I'llne Christie lit
Other buyers... til .... 134
Totals MM 1MA3 8.0V)
C ATT Lfci Receipts of cattle were very
liberal, In fact, larger than had been
exiiected. All told its cars were reported
and the total lor the two days footed
up 11,500 hesd, or snout ths asms as for
the corresponding two dsys of last week,
but larger than a year ago by 3.000 head.
Other ponts were not overburdened with
receipts and the total number of cattle on
aals at the leading markets uf tha coun
try waa not large enough to look top
heavy, but unfortunately the consuming
demand for the beef seemed to be poor.
For rome daya back packers have been
complaining of the poor outlet for beef
and of the low prices prevailing at sast
ern centers of population. As a result the
market opened very slow and dull and
It waa later than usual before enough
business hsd been transacted to rsaily
maka a market.
Tha better grades of feeding rattle wars
the first to sell, as ths supply of that
kind of stork has been very small for
soma daya back and ths demand quits
good, t attle of that description ohanged
hands quite readily at steady prices. Ths
common kinds of feeders were leas actlrs
snd thin stock cattle wers slow and weak
the asms ss on most dsys.
Beef steers sold In ths snd at prices
that were weak to 10c lower than yester
day. Among ths offerings wers steers
good enough to bring I7.lti.
Cows snd heifers also sold around Mr
lower than yesterday and while some of
ths bast possibly did not suffer quits that
much decllns there were others that
thought they took off more than 10c.
Uuotatlona on rattle: Oood to choice
beef steers, tn.7S4r7.Tt; fair to good beet
steers, tti.jori4.7t; common to fair beet
steers, 6.0u.i4.3; good to choice heifers,
IS.lAMjII 00; good to choice cows, 4.71jni0;
fair to good cows and heifers, ti.004yi.7t;
common to fair cows and heifers. oV.7o4j
4.00, good lo choice stocksrs and feeders,
t.4u(i.3b: fair to goad Blockers and feed
ers, ii.oofea.40; common to fair Blockers
and feeders. Htcajriiv; slock heifers. 13.40
4.7t; vesl calves, K0Or7.7i; bulla, stags,
etc., p3.7t4j4.p0.
Representative sales:
BEEF BTEERS.
He.
showing very small discounts from heav.
ars.
Reprcsentative sales:
At. Sk. Pr.
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Tl ::7 US I K 24 25.
11 231 it t IS tt 23S
il 311 ... I as tl SOS
SHEEP In point of activity sheep and
lamb trade was very similar to yester
day's market. Packers' needs were lim
Ited and ths demand from the opening
lacked lire, resulting in a session tl
waa late In atarting and dull throughout.
Moderate receipts gave sellers some con-
trol over the situation, but ail advices
from the east were bearish and the mar
ket weakened in spots, ruling steady to
about a dime lower.
Offerings amounted to about 9.M0 head
and consisted largely of fed lambs and
fed ewes, the same as recently. All
classes of stock teemed to be equally
slow sellers and clearance of the run waa
delayed until after the noon hour, plait
lambs being generally neglected when
ever anv discrimination was shown.
Oood fat lambs moved around the It
mark. Indicating a ouotable ton of SS. u.
or possibly KS, while poor to fairly
rood eradea claimed a spread of ln.00sio.7p.
Strictly p:ime lambs were not available
early, but little complaint was heard In
killing circles because of the greater pro-
Durt on of In-between varieties in re
ceipts, as high-costing stuff is none too
profitAbls at present.
Ewe aalea ntarle un the bulk of bust'
ness in matured sheep, some toppy fed
westerns selling st 33. so. with unattractive
strings from 13.3 on down the Hat. There
were no wethers or yearlings of conse
quence on sale, and scarcity of feeder
stock was also pronounced. Yesterday's
purchase on country account, according
to packers' tab. amounted to only k30
head.
Quotation on sheep and lambs: Oood
to choice lambs, fe."a.l; fair to good
lambs. 36. lows sa); good to choice yearlings,
tn.OOOa.SS; fair to good yearling. ti.4r
COO: rood to choice wethers. H.Omi.ii
fair to good wethers, I3.75ti4.00; good to
choice ewes, to.fotto.oa; lair to goou ewes,
xj. 017.1. to.
No.
14 fed lambs ..
40 fed lambs ..
333 fed rwetoaira ,
li fed ewea .....
323 fed ewes .....
98 fed lambs ..,
M fed lambs ...
497 fed ewes .....
AO fed ewes ....
124 fed lambs ...
3o0 fed lambs ,.,
3lt fed lambs ...
127 fed lambs ...
334 ted lambs ...
437 fed ewes
438 fed ewes
17 cull ewes ....
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taao, lUma fair ta food. 19tTUc.
talk! aawtr af ijvaJsa.
NEW YORK. Fab. aWsperaxl tria
grsnMr and cable commnnaralipaa re
retved be BraetreeTB enow the fnttoertng
changes ie aarauaaae euppllss aa ccmpared
kiitt pres-svus acennw .Avals hs u-
rssrrosrs- S ea-Car. CWaa.
ea p, 1 sa TtaWaaa ha ax..
sap aaa. ea sre. a a 1 a
Sa ar. en. ess. A S Woaxpro MA ,
Ck-LAP. asn
porta of 3a,stS taes sd far thta naanth. , ;"r 10 taaas rprtne s ss
Lavke copper. Bi iTVH-- dsrirslrun. c t tT ts rs, a et. a jr.5
Ci-ATSSMJI canaUns. M aVTrM.ltV Tin. . . am. ea. ss a A rat ex- tr"
eaav; spot. Sax. sjajaix. sr. rveartavry, a PP ; rx A Sa. a- ea.- ea c. 0, KBroaar aa.w.rs
s as. atarcat, sU-JAtMS-s; April, S4-XJ
42-as: Hay. tC.lteav43 tr Jtzna. oAA
en Laavtaa saarkst. Ira: ssan. tut ia;
fntirrea. CM ia. Lewd, srtnat. at atajsls
at "tew Tor, axel n fjaja ss ad Baua Sc
IxKue: IssdESL CS lea. testis-. tns at
letUranLat ag New Tsrk. sast fc.I7j4 4T4, j aiU ess kS ear as an Hp Par. re.
Sat AAat ttt. LaSOSJC LoSSSBSS. BS ISA. Ants- llnser Jnst- 4aa - avraasaa m JE
! rncmr. doli; Caokssxra. tUL Iran. Cieva- sol
land srarmnta, 4te Id tn LoKdset: ktealhr , mZ"Z " . .
trow waa BnawtUost: Va .1 fcundrT. rt 73 1 ' t-emdn atwrk sfarket.
itjnSJS: No. A iMJeajflt 7S. No. 1 sxmthera I 7OKDOX. Few. aWAsserleajl sa ji Ifea
and No. I ants ar-utnern. rr7te13Jp. I were quae, and team re lees rVwrme the
I srr Lltrul Fna, BaafCTAla. LataA lea-tv traulirac ueiaav at noavn rne
I firm, ainattar. tlrxa, at It As, I was duil with jarsa ranrng Jrarn soa-
A A
ee sras A ess wool twac aa. aa.. ass,
Mst Banc ex. S ws raparal
Otka aaot Besta.
AAV ANN AH. Ox. Feb. 30. TVRPwTsf
T1N g ywwa. 47r; salea, H boss.; receipts,
tat bbla: ahlptnenta. XI bbla; ataca.
E.sjA bkU. .
ft U.S- nrm: saJest. m bbla.: ra
eaipca. tjS bbax; sthsmenta. 671 bare.;
ouxw? BVU ttMa. -. R aveela.sj: p. Is, trs
CAPi: K. ISUKTt: r ana ta. s
Its: b and i. iKr,: k. r w. n.
N. I7JB; W. O. L4; W. -VT, IT-Pi.
Trr
SrW TORK. Fek -tRT OOOTta
The eottnn rteaia Tcarkao continue stroai
with tiwdrBC lighter. Jutrbera are oorng
, a eerr nxtr trade. ffl:as mr
chap.. 4 tseteiarerr.
I il i maaal ntapat fur
4 4 SS
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
1 IS 4 S 1 14 I IS
M IS IS
HEIFERS.
4 SI IS I
I SIS I S T
t avr 4 a 11
BULLS. '
I 111! 4 J. I
t : 4 s l
4 7S 4 S 1
i.: im i i
CALVES.
n n s s l
at 4 s i
I SM IS 1
I IIP S I
1 IS) t S 1
it -oi I IS
SlUt rat-rUS AAU rEEUEKS.
u ca i s u m t a
I OSS IS S 721 ts
I ua t s t s:t t a
i.. . mi t ss t s
ri 14 is ii lit t s
a tit t s i ts t s
st ;u t is -il is t s
a..: as t a si t a
MOOS A crop of over BsOOfl hogs met
with a demand that was both generous
and fairly active, la contrast to cautious
buying yesterday, wnett receipts
only moderate. Better competition was
tha main feature of the gseaarai trade and
enabled sellers ta obtain stronger prtosa
ta araoat listaaes-a. although ths marx.pt
waa aoKidedly uoeren. Some early bust-
Dees ansa done at steady ngurea. teat
vatfuce rapidly hnprored. doetng sijalc
klglser. iicsaghar quoted, bulk ml racatpta
went rmo trroees taai snvwws a
-raan-a as? alsaaX A nlcksl.
Fres anasssaant eatrtag tha fore part
of tha aaaatoa was ftsilowaat try tJwdAng
that was ewea Basra aeaj-ra, aad tha ywree
rlcsuly ess jtitiiag katng naaA
tn -'- at 31 e'etock. aaxltttsra
ssrtsjg fuiljr i P
traa taataA. Pi efs sire SB
wsa tax-rry define! tkro-aajaaxa. xnauanr
arexebet saxr STJamy ges-tus uap t-aj-,
txaoxrr bxeta drew crastenaT fsrect
Om brat lard g-cassea ea ssue t-nat7a-g sa-A. t
I as ena-mauid wok ywsurtlsrPs aaran s-je. I
laxcoa arerws-ea rarored Irara k-i Orss.;
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET
Deaaaad for Tattle Blow Hags
Straaa Bheea Weak.
CHICAtJO. Feb. Se-CALERecelpts
lux hesd; market alow; beeves, Ksow
8.90; Texas steers. l ei6.5. western
steers. SH.sutr7.uo; stockers and feeders,
BUi.l0. cows and heifers. p2.0u-a.i;
calves. Ii.6u4l8 0t).
H(ti8 Receipn. zc.utu neaa; nutrket
strong; light, 15 m e: mixed, l6.ltH(.26;
heavy. U.Xi.'6: rough. t5-u;0U; piga
li aVriS SO; bulk of sales, nwra.20.
SHEEP AND L.A.Yirl-Kcelpts, Z1.VJU
head; market weak; native, 33 antjrH.Tt,
ui.m tiarafaasD waartlnaa 14aeiA7S
lambs, p4.3v4j.7p; western, HtMsAcU.
Kaaaaa C'ltr Lira Stack Market.
KANSA8 CITT, Feb. 2.-CATTLIB-Ra-
celpts, 10.0H) head. Including too hi
southsrns; market slow and weak to lsc
lower: dressed beef and export steers.
W.8SS3IO0; fair to good, 6.M4jS.40; western
steers. H.OurOT.a: stockers and leeaera.
Ks0t.40; southern steers, ir.00ro.; south
ern cows, 3l.otB.tio; native cows, pj.t-ns
1.76: native heifers, t4.7Mlti.36: bulls. 14(A)
t. do: calve. t4.ttt,,.tio.
HOOS Receipts, lj.tsaj neaa mantet
steady to 60 higher; bulk of sales. P.8nij
UCH; heavy, pfclMjeuvi; packers ants
butchers, tnj.i:ti; iignts, xo.iava.iii,
uisa. twTnefi. It.
SHEEP AMI LAttBS-iteceipta, i.tw
head: market steady to strong; lambs.
5.3t).3f; yearlings, 14.6096.40; wethers.
I3.76trl.60: ewes, 3.36&3.ii; stockers and
feeders. IC.0otj3.7S.
Ut. I.oals Live stock Market.
ST. IA1UIS. Feb. 30. CATTLE Receipts,
1.100 head. Including Ks) bead Texans;
market Wo higher; native shipping and
export steers, I7.0eii 60; dressed and
butcher steers, pt.60t8.00: steers under
l.OM lb.. tS.3S4l6.76; stockers and feeders.
ta.iaxgl.txl; bulls, t3.eut(6.76; calves, 16(0jl
Alii Texas and Indian steers, p.ootjr7.tu;
cows and heifers, 1 (Otrt.OO.
HOU a Receipts, lo.ugu head: market sc
higher; plga and lights, o.0tStV3O; mixed
snd butchers, Iti.lMjn.S; good heavy, t.26
iM36.
SHEEP AND lambs Receipts. t,tw
head; market 10c lower; native muttons,
3.76cjS.t: lambs. o.ott,.6t); culls and
bucks, ll.WQS.sti; stockers, p2.tivtia.tsj.
til. Jeeeph Lire Stack Market.
ST. JOSEPH. Mo.. Feb. Jp-CATTLE '
Receipts, LSOO head; market slow, steera
6.36a7.76; cows and heifers, 3.Ktrp.p0;
calves. i.0i7.60.
HOtitJ Receipts, t.tw neaa: market
strong: top, tb.S; bulk of sales, pB.ftttjti.IS.
SHEEP AND LA 34 ESS Receipts, 1.30V
hesd; market strong, samba, t6.00vd.ts.
Stark la Sight.
Receipts of live stock at th five prtn-
TAFT'S 11EC0RDIS APPROYED
President's Followers in Wiscojjjrir.
Itemand Eeriomination,
WICKE2SHAM TALES ON TBTJSTS
Attoraey Geaeral Deelarea Claaaos
Agwtaat Ewforoeaaeat af Skeraaaa
law Ralaed by Tkoae lataT
ested la la fair Baalaeaxa,
MILWAUKEE, Feb. SO. Cnqualtfled ap.
proval waa given President Taft'a ad
ministration by a large representation of
hla followers from all parts of Wisconsin
at a banquet last night following a confer
ence at which delegates-at-large to ths
republican national conertion wers nom
inated. Attorney General George W. Wlcker
&ham was the guest of honor at tha ban
quet And gave the principal eddreea, tak
ing for his subject "Tha Administration s
Anti-Trust Record."
Ths resolutions which wers prepared by
a committee appointed at tha conference
wers read at ths conclusion of Mr, Wick
ers ham's address and adopted unani
mously. The document records approval
of President Tatt's record In tha pre!
dentlal chair and demands that ha be
renominated and re-elected.
Speecb of Wlckershaas.
Mr. Wlckersham declared clamor against,
th enforcement of the Sherman anti
trust law had been raised by thoaa In
terested In unfair business methods and
"who have read tn th active, rlgllanl
prosecution of that law under President
Taft. the doom of their practices, and,
who, threatened with th loss of Illicit
gain, seek to destroy both tha law that
condemns them and the executive that
brings them to execution."
Reviewing tn detail "th administra
tion's anti-trust record," the attorney
general rose to this climax in trlbuts to
President Taft for his course In en
forcing th law:
"Under th wise, patriotle and effi
cient administration of William Howard
Taft. this vigilant and persistent exer
tion of ths executive department In th
enforcement of this law has never slack
ened nor failed. If th peopl under
stand and approve, as they will and must,
with what splendid courage and single
mindedness that great patriot has di
rected th Impartial enforcement of
this law, they will continue him la his
high office to so far work out tha
problem of squaring business practice)
with th laws of ths land as to maka
Impossible for tha future tha recurrence
of those abuses which tn th past have
threatened tha stability of our Institu
tions through tha unchecked power of
continued wealth.''
Th attorney general gava aa historical
sketch of th silts and prosecutions
which have been brought under tha Sher
man law since Ita enactment
Pieced ta Eaforce Law.
Tha republican platform of 1901. ha
sddsd, had referred to th prosecution of
Illegal trusts and monopolies aa among
tha treat' accomplishments of th Roose
velt administration and declared that tha
Kherman law had bean a wholesome in
strument for good tn th hands of a wis
and fearless administration. Mr, Taft
In hla speech of acceptance of th presi
dential nomination, ha continued, had
pledged himself to th enforcement ot
that law.
Discussing th questions Involved In th
civil and criminal suit begun under
president Taft, Mr. Wlckersham declared
that they all Involve some, variety of
th same offense, namely th effort to
secure and maintain control over busi
ness by methods which are aiwaye un
fair oometlmes unfair to each other,
always unfair to outsiders aad always
unfair to tha publio In eneraL Oaa and
all of them Involve th effort, more or
leas subtle, mora or lea brutal, on th
part of a limited number ot men to con
trol aa nearly aa may be aa antlr In
dustry or th antlr bjitlnesa la a par
ticular part of tho country for their own
benefit, and to destroy that equality ot
opportunity la others which ts th birth
right of ovary American. These war tha
evlla to mast which tha tihermaa law
waa enacted, and th snforoatnent ot thai
law by th present arlmlnlatralloa baa
been directed particularly against that
sort of unfair dealing which wheat known
and understood ta ooadomnad by all rlgtjt
tnlndad men, but which, working In dark
nesa, cloaked under forma of law and
surrounded with tha inanUa of rwapeota
bllity. Is not so readily understood."
Prof. Albert HerteL
BhTRLIN, Feb. 10. -Prof. Albert Hartal,
tha noted painter of landscapes and still
Ufa, died bar lata last evening la his
th year.
Persistent Advertising Is th Road ts
B:g Returns.
cipsl weatern markets yesterday:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
outh Omaha 6. Jim I6.1tw li?looj
St. Joseph 1,900 tots) l.As)
Kansas City lo.')0 uov t,ouu
Mt. l-ouls 3.10") ln.ouo 6.HUO
Chicago 6.000 33.090 ,U00 -
Totals 36J0O TH.tev ,3):
BOSTON,
continues
msrket
strong.
Wsetl Market.
Feb. 30. The wool
fairly active and
Trading covers A wide range with the;
heaviest transfers in medium and low I
grade territory. There Is constcerahle i
contracting for the new clip and I'tah ,
flock masters are demanding from 15 to .
It cents. Old nearby wools are becom
ing scare and 39 cents Is demanded for I
one quarter blood combings, while 4
llontaaa aella at 33 rente, with fine
staple territory at as cents cleaned.
UT. LOCIS. Feb. 39.-WOOL Ptesdy;
territory and western mediums, lafjlsc; i
fin mediums, ls017c: fine, 3081SC.
Cattsa Market.
NEW TORK. Feb. .-CTTON-ipot
closed quiet; unchanged; middling up
lands, 10 osc: middling gulf. ta.75c; sales,
none. Futures opened steady; February.
1. 10c; March. Miac: April. iA38a bid;
May. rO.ilc; July. 14.48c; August, Mile,
September, 30.41c; October, Ml43c; Novem
ber, at-etc; December, kVMc; January.
1 baca a .etaavea rarorea iron
, saxrd and smtSssjos jpnaw sat
Ors AVJ asaa-k. jarnns; -was
Oaaaha May Market.
OMAHA. Feb. ax HAT No. L nt 00:
No. 3. HI. St: eoara. H3.lt; packing stock,
l7.pBtl.e: aifaifa. Hi S Straw: Wheat.
rym aad oala, Bjojatja.
Sagmr Marks.
KSTBT TORK, Fek. St BUG A R-rlrm :
Baaarssrada, teat. AJOc; centriragai. t
test. AJbc; uinlsnsa St test. ASc; nsaasd.
X3TBX,
CONDUCTOR SHOT BY F00T
PAD WHO THEN RUNS AWAY
JL JL. men, a ttisat ear ooraluctor. was
sQjrjBPj ka has car st tit eraf ef tka Far-
tar wwnOarw at klsx.
atilini; wxh kat sack ts Uss
SDavw kaaikad a th
As TVhfta JoaiusS areona he saw a
3b aid al Maa and heard Its
ASSETS
REALIZATION
COMPANY
OAJrTTAX.
.SlO.otaxjlOO
W1U lean on aacurlty requlr
Ing asocial lnvsstlgatlon
r close supervision, aad
net avallabl tor bank loans.
Largs snterprleea finanosd.
Prompt invoatlgatlon at
swourlty offered, whatever
Ita character or location.
COItRISPONDINCE INVITED
W TOaUC t
tximnmmjR1??
VMBfal. tVsOtid.wtiirrB Vttn, Milk
ftr. MatarollU. Old Har, I Irwr It
U ksMlictf. 4Ko(hiix3. ilrtKiuxibt-D'nc u4 l-
afmttM aUla- tTsIMl IntrSsUaUOS
fmmpitj. OeriHfr4 4VitHP
w-a as W UaxeaaiswT R ll Kyv. 1. roMawfaaL
rhsVii tMWrMl TwaiTB Ut tmilT brorisj
ajmiistotf aaVrslitj loss of Wool
littf Tft 'HJ11.N JR. ocl imrtjl
Mew 4. MIL VMM aMtrtlf sMitlsa.
Vj I in llliil to ili-wtertOom nM d4
U! kjjjajj sjjo tfrjQftia VI lh tllfwB sUaMS J -if Ma
ABaOKrllN M. JR. U .rlimhla- )
lfcM UiUbbU.W forttentJitvDd brnlM tlu(ttMeiU
rra smc oraoie. 4p widjd Dn-M, Utt-mmA
nmliTii' tavar IrTiafcilaa guiim. BntJ
.vsaVa " ' '- - mm tm-m
tf JB SSf MOlkadi at SAJTSJM3ri-aew- ajjaBjaojaiaat. .
aav a
axst xatdat 1
ssTVasgk La t
wrasxa was
sruidssr wkra
sssaa.
JTOM BAJaJI
ia Ti.n.i nallaiaal Taatbeuk Oe. atocX
I JO latar. BaUac. Fwk. rta snack aad
ta ataasrsa af Oomxeoa awpek.
fua lata. OooU fc AVaax. Co- 1 Band
Na reastaxahle ctfrer deribaeal aa
IrvneBj are requireol biimejdixielj- Ad-a
trees T 331 car Be office.
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