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. THE BEE: OMAHA. THURSDAY. MARCH 14, 1913
new. ts 411: American mixed old. 6c lid:
new American kiln dried, (a M; futures
weak; March. 2d: M tl . 6 IV-
SEW YORK blVtlll MARKET
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Hotictable Bearish Feeling Derel
ops ia Wheat Today.
BEACTION IS C0E5 PEOBABLE
alllak Coadltlaaa Will Be Frit
Mar Keenly- aa tb Setteea Ad
tiacw let Vale Will
Br Mlfktr.
OMAHA. March '-,
Ther was notably a mora bearish leei-
UverVwl cable "haven t followed domestic j WHEAT-Spot market e,4V7 .So.
,h. mot trad ha be- ti.ow elevator, export bar, to arrive.
Qaelallaaa er Ike Daw aa Veriest
oeaaaodlt Ira. -
NEW T0KJC Mint tt FlaMTrt
Quiet: spring- patents. tvioi': winter
straghts. Haatfca.at; winter patent, KM
IrlSO: spring clear. H5S4H: winter
extras. No. L 3.sOJlS0; winter extra,
No. i 9 i s: Kansas straight. M Toy
4 Si. Rye flour, ateady: fair to good.
H t'M K' choice, to fancv. 'Ofti.ii.
Col:.MEAL-jlliet; fine white, and
yellow, l bit1..7; coarse, flXSC)!.'; kiln
dried. f!.!S.
RYK-Quiet: No. 2. Kr e.1. f. rhital.
BARLEY Quiet; maitinc. H.35S1.S c
L r. Kurrawt.
rnore mlx.xi on the uneven price
The condition. s.vrounding the ire!
crop are auch that bu-ing on the brsaii
of the deferred month appear to be the
mo course. 1 . .,
The moat enlhusiiwtle boll on corn
ai reeoV t concede that the alack de
mand and heavier receipt rol"
cauae a forth.- reacttoa from to
strong advance. '-
Bullish condition wt felt more
keenly aa the season advances and sui
pile rua low and lets summer values
mil mora than likely be bigher.
Wheal ruled weak sjai Prt
Mggy throughout the eeawon. New wa
featureleee. but traders were favoring
the selling ' We, Cash wheat wa 4c
'"Heavier com receipt awl alower caah
demand cud heavy telling and the
market eaeetT off aharpiy. Caah corn
a Mile lowr. .
Primary wheat receipts were .M OJO bu.
sod .p,n .3!1lKb,'".,;2l
receipt la.t y-r of S4i,0O bu. and ahlp-
trema of 1S4 bu. . hll
Primary em receipt, were UW bo.
and slilpmeiws were 49 bu.. ega net
receipt last vear of W bu. and .lilp-
ment of DW bu- , ,
Clearam. fre X.M bu pf corn I.
bu. of oat ami wheat and flour aqua! to
"'Uverpoo! closnd hisher on wheat
and VrHd loaet on corn.
The following cash sales - "P0,
Wheat: No. 5 mud. car li.ds. No- 3
wring, 1 car. .. fom: No. 3 white.
1 car. ichoicei. frrxc: 3 car, ff i 1 car,
iHo; Ko. 4 color. car, No. i yel
lowT I ran. fcHc S"o. yellow. car c;
1 car, Jc: 1 car. v: "J1,-.
tare. ic; 1 car. Sic; No. 4 mixed. 1 car.
c: i ear, ttc: S car, 'r; I cara, C:
1 car, Sc: t car. !: "Vjf1".
4',e; 1 ear. .. Oat: No. ,..
car., siHc: No. 4 white. 1 car. H'tc.
Onaka g'aak Prlcea.
WheatNo. a ' 2- 5
fard. Ko. 4 hard. IMicejIl OU
fORS-No. 3 whiw. No. 4
unite. C'tratr: No. t yal'oa. iHc: No.
yellow. iytc: No. A orfc; No, 4,
4rUc: no grade, tWUf.c.
OATS-N'o. 9 while. &:,.: atandard.
("trMV-: No. t whlu. l'jlV. No- 4
Hitta, 61U-: No. I yellow, HWlUc;
No. 4 yellow. i!c.
RAMtET-klalllng. 1 !l.n; No. 1 feed.
Twtec; heavier feed. fiK-
live- No. i li5c: No. S, K31c.
. tarLt la-le.
Wheat. Cora. Oata
Chicago
Omaha ' m a
liululb
rnicaoo craih Ar rROViiiosi
Pea I a re of the Tradlaa; aad TlaalaR
Pila a Heard f Trwde.
' CHICAGO. March ll-htn that there
waa a liberal floating eH'iMy of wheal
In the market today devekaped mora cour.
ace among bear trader than at any
tuna In montha. Lateat flu ahowed
a drop of HwVi to nfl'.o under taat
night. Thar waa a net loaa ft SWH to
ic In eom and a had to for oat a
Hog product flnMhed th a 'aat
niaht to eo up.
It wa a day of a'moat eontlBuoua oa
elinee In the wheat pit. A cargo of wheat
hipped out of her to Manitowoc teat
tall w eold to com back to .Chlcaao
for delivery on May oontrarta. Buffalo
iwratuently offered wheat. Recelpta con
tinued largo In all directiona. foreign aa
,'huH were araak. and now wwa for
caated In the winter wheat belt.
The vnrot weaknea am luat before
the dote, when a group of houae had
aeillng ordera which the market aaamed
unable to. dlimat. Between the opening
and lh laet eat May raiared from ll.tc
art. IBS to HO, with the Onal ton com
paratively ateady at l!Jolt:t. a eat
back of WKi from qaotatlona car
rmnt twaotv.four hour beSpre.
. An opening bulge In corn on aocount of
coal weather wa roiiowea or a aiiarp ge
lln. Receipt war on a bug anaia,
and because of an eaatern blookada ahlp--nr
wr not buvlna caah grade, Fu
ture uffered aroordlngty. On local
leader waa aald to have let go of l.UU.iM
liuahala of May. That month aa a reault
of extra preaaura, ahpped to a dloount
and after having varied from He to "V,
rloaed weak at 1no. a net loa f to even.
Xiowneee ruled In caalu No, 3 yellow wa
rot quoted.
i In oata the trade appeared In be get
ting out of commitment In May and
lakina mora Intrreat In July and Ser
irwiber. May ranaed from UtnOelV.0 to
Wa. and cioaed .o oft at HSc
. The light run of bog her and at other
Hacking center mad proylelon rang
'upward. Thar waa conatdarabla atop
toe buying by ahorta. In the and. pork
varied from lh earn aa laat night to
r-wc higher, with other product a trifle
iiior firm on the whole.
and ti dbit, t n h afloat: Nb. 1 northern.
Duluth. II t. o. b.. afloat, opening
navigation, runirea market j " 1
under liquidation aalea due larger re
celpta falling off In the export demand
and a alow trade In caah wheat and
flour, closing Sal'ec net Icawer: May.
.i e;it-1 ',. doard at tl.OTH: July. tl 4
t(l.l6; cloeed. tl.OtH: receipt.1 . bu.
CORN pot market weak, o. I. Tc
elevator, domestic baaia, toarrlve. and ex
port. 7c f. o. b.. afloat: future a. market
waa nominal: receJpta, H,tti bi.
OATS-8pot. market eaay- Btandard
white, :. In elevator: No. 1. aac; No
3. wc; No. 4, aic: natural white and
white dipped, fs3c. on track: ltura
market waa nominal; receipt. bu.;
shipment-. 1(U) bu. .
H A Y ateady-, prime. I11SO: Ko. 1, 119
(il2.M; No. i Hl.MlliLOO: No. J. IIO.W
inse. '
HOPS-Eaay: 'atate common to choice.
I'll, ilic: l. nominal. Pacific ooaat,
111. lltiMc: mu, nominal.
HIIKt-iradyr Central American. Mo;
Bogota. 2V.c
L.KATHriH-Hteady: hemlork first.
S4i2Tc; eeconda. Mtjte; Uilrda. :t)c;
rrleita, !."
PItOVI8IONoV-Porl,-. trteady: me. IU .
eu.: ranuly, lis.ldej .; ehon clear.
in.0(SI rVef, eteadv; m, f 13-.aXa
l ': family. IA.fc.iO; heef hanta.
t-i.h13.W, Cot mcatu, chill: pickled
belllea, n to t4 pound. 31; pickled
heme, I10.T5. Itl. firm: middle weal.
aj.JusrtJti: refined, ateady: continent,
tki; South Anwrl ian. 3M.-5; . compound.
ta.fSdV7.l0. . . ,
TALliOW-Bteady: prim city hhd., ac;
special, Mc; counto', eH't1.
lirTTEIl Mrwarr; recetpt. ,J tuba;
creamery aiieciala. V. creamery ex
tra.!. 2Sv: cn-amrr)' first. Jfctja'ro, (tat
delry, tub. finest, 38Utv5.
CHEEnhV-ieirm; reoeiota, V4 pack,
ages; weekly exporta, l hoxe; Mat,
whole milk, held, epecl!. 13".c.
UHkt leady: relpta. rf caaee;
prlc unchaiMted; freah gathered exlra.
TMItc: ftrat, ac; econfl. Hic; wet
ern gatneretl wollea, 3IM3C.
POLt,TllT -Alive, nnn; cnicsrna. ir;
fowl. Mrt)lr; turkeys. l,"-tl)o. Ureeaed,
easier: tspoue. lleriac: fowl,' wostern.
14914V. turkey, iso.ie.
St.
eket.
Artlcl Open-I Hlgh. Low. Cloae. Tst y.
.WhiaUl
May-!
74 I t
iWs
July.;lHtV'IMittJvl S I
eept. arkaii!
Aorn I
ily.Tl.V
' 4uly.i71'T.
Hept.tnv71W
I ' I I
My.fe,9'
July.eadov,!
kept
UOrli
I
TS W. Ww
5lilt0l 1"1
May.1
July
Sept.
1 ard
!!n4Kl
11 W
H'.'WeCi
si
M B0
i
urn
May. j
.luiy.l I
Rib
May.f t
July.f S
Sept-1
THl
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UK
MS
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1M
Tit,
n
say is
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u US
m an
ei
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us
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at
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49l Ut
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rv,l 17H
l.eate tffweral
BT. LOUIS, March ti.-vVHT.AT-Weak:
lick. No ? red. ll.BRtOl.Wt; K9. 1
hard. tl.wMfl.ll ... . .
rOTT irregulars track sea;
3 while. eatrtHTC,
OATS steady; mac, -no. a, no.
ahlle, tec.
t'loslng price or future.
WHtAT-Lower; May. litis; July,
C- . ... mt
C'JIl lleer; ,viay, f-ec; jwij. -r
OATS-tltrady: Kay. ISHc; July. iMka.
HYK-t'tKhanged at Mc
Klillt-l-lrin: red winter patent.
KwtnYW; extra fncy and atralght. S4.
W4.6; hard winter clear. m.
KKKD-rimotlry. tl.sH911W.
1 1 R mi V. AIJ3.II.
HRAN-Btcady; sacked east track, 11 3
HAT-fiteady; timothy. 31Mes.W;
prairie. IU)tl..
HAtKUM-, ,
TWI NIC-Hemp, TtiC
povirtloNrt-Pork. unchanged; job-
blna. !!.. Lard, anrhanged; prima
teamed. SPg.K. Vry salt aiaata.
unchanged: boxed exlra shorts, So.
clear hba, tc; short clear, t'tc Bacon,
unchanged: boxed extra ahorta, Hie;
clear liua, H40; short clears, WHa.
POULTRY Klrm; ehtcken. 1ite:
springs. Mc; turkey, lc; duck, 7Ho;
geese. Sc.
Ul TTKR-Uiwer. ittjatc
EGO d-steady, lHc.
, Recelnl. Shipments.
Klour, bbl. low 1T 9W
Wheat, bu " 71,
rwe bu 730l . 41
fMia. bu - Sn
Kaaaaa CltT tiraJa aad Peavlalaaa.
KANSAS CITT, March 1I.-WWCAT-
Caah. tea lower; no. 1 nam, si sartfi iw,
No. I. 11 BVrTH.um; No. t red. U.M4
1 at No. ft. avw. w41.tm.
IX)RN'-wO lower; No. I mixed. S
ma; Mo. 3, VH; 3 whlU, Ht
!e: No. 1 tec-
OATS Unchanged to Ho lower; No. t
white. UVrOVSr; No. I mixed. aMMfWHo.
I'lnelna price of Mures.
WHEAT-May, fl li,fll.olS: July, K
t3ss, sellers; Me pt amber, SOSC aeller.
CORN May, 71,o bid; July, 3vmo
bid; Heptemoar, ante.
OATS May, iHc, July. Hc.
nvev-sntHSc.
iiiYsirona to 11 higher: choice tim
othy, tit.VOtJSl.M; choice pralrt. lt.MI
ii.oa.
mrrTER Creamery. Sc: firsts. Sc
second. Me; packing atock. 7JV-.
Kikia Kxtraa. 31c: nrete. Lu4
Recelpta. Shipments.
Wheat, bu n am m.m
Corn, bu ,0O)
Oat, bu IKW 130
Mlaaeapalla Cralat Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. March U-WHKAT-May,
H.ssH; July, tl.sTfllJ;!: cash. No.
1 hard. 1.1H: No. 1 northern. 1.S: No,
I northern. II ,; No, I, 1.V
-LAX-i;.aSH.
KAKLKT-drl 3.
CORN No. 3 yellow, taffCe. .
OAT8-N0. I while, UMaSC.
RYB-No. 3. a.
HRAN-Is K pound Back. tS.Wf
ISM.
KLOtnt mint oatents. K.tttK.W: aeo-
ond patent. M aVfvt-; first dears, !.
lib; second clears, xz.)eoj.i.
Mllwaakea brala Market.
M1LWAIKKB March li-WHEAT
No. I northern. B lft9l.ll: No. 3 northern,
ll.Ml.l: No. 3 hard winter. 11.0301. M.
May. II sXhn.tSH; July, WHO.
CORX-No. I yellow. WHc: No, I whtta.
scraHc: No. 3, eHHc: May, 71c; July,
HHtflSo.
OATH Standard. Mc.
BAKLEY Malting. U.31.S
Cash quotations were aa followa:
FLOt'B-oteady: winter patenta, M OOfl
t.W: winter straights. S.t.SB; spring
jtent. 4.)feW: spring straights, H M
4.; belters, KTOtHisV
RVB-No. 3. SJc.
l;ARLr-Keed or mixing. T0Oic; fair
no cholc maitinc. U.ltl3.
stKI'i-Timothy, Ul.jotjU.M. clever,
lii.tr m.
PRoVlKIONB-Ui.CC 14.43. Lard, (la
tierces). TTH-
SHORT RIBit-fLooas) tt7,.
Total clearancea of wheat and flour
ara equal te Zt.eu bu. Primary receipts
ner Mt.M bu., compared with SMt.a) bu:
the corresponding day a year ago. Eatl
icated receipt for tomorrow: Wheat. 43
cars: corn, 4S car; oata, 14t ear; bog.
:;.tm head.
Chicago Caah Prcew-Ne. i red. 31 43HS
I.M: No. 3 rod. aHcvl.t(H: No, 1 hard.
l.iS,l.0H; N. I hard. C.tbtl.ct; No,
1 aorthem, fl.UOl.lI: No. I northern.
fi.wVol.ll; No. 3 nortnern, tl-OWli el, No.
: spi.ng. Illfrl.l:: No. 3 prtng. tectl
il.au: No, 4 spring. WcffXi 7; velvet chaff,
: ictfil.; durum, tOc4ji.7. Corn: No. 3,
.-.ir.vc: No. 3 white. 4ttc; No. 3 yei
low. .'4rrsc; No 1. VhsV; No. 4 white,
uttu: No. 4 yellow, sirslc Oat: No.
! whit!. U&c; No. 3. Wc; No. I
v h;;e. c. No. i whit, itfauic; ataad
sid. 'tJVc.
!l: e: No. Z. Kr. BarleT. Scejtl Jt. Tlm-t-Ui.r
seed. tlWutfH- Clover seed, tu.t
i- .
ht TTKfl-Bteady; crosroerlca, iMSc;
,atrlea. Uvl'Cc.
jmia-tMt : rtce.ots. TCO ease; at
raea Included, l01Hc; ordinary
fjsia ?; Prsts. 1V-CriELaE-Bteady;
dalsie. ITHeisr:
tains. i.tlTc; votihf Americas, usrft
iir- ter.e borne, !TH41C.
POTATOtlS-Easler; receipt M ears
V. isconsin. tl lHil-C. Mlcnxa aad Min
nesota, si.jeeu.a.
POt' LT R Y Weak : turkey, hve. je:
irnwo. i-;c. cnicKert, auva, ic:
Jjc: a-.irings. irve, lie: dreaaed. He.
VKAL-eiieadj. ,'Ue.
SIOCKS AD BOM1'.
Review t Operatloas (toek. Ei
rkaaare DartaaT the Day-.
NEW YORK. March 13 Early activity
oa the stock market today aa ascribed
to moderately largo buy In for lmdon.
l-m MUnim huMi nreaumablv on
hope of a satisfactory outcome of the
coal sinks, prevailed. American Sugars
r'a followed rumors that the company
would soon issue its first detailed annual
report and that the showing would be sat
isfactory. International Harvester roe
to the accompaniment of further rumors
of voluntary dissolution. Before noon
selling for profile had cancelled no small
part of the tains In United elate Steel,
Union Pacific and Lehigh Valley and
Reading. Bond aier ateady. tnder-
ground Railways of Londoa incomes rose
point.
Prices hardened on Wall street gup
part and the close wa atoatly.
fMcideH etreneth and activity marked
the opening dealings on the stock ex
change today. All the active Issues made
substantial gains st the outset, and tneae
were soon extended to a point In I'nlted
Pacific and Louisville Neahvllle, United
States 8eel came out tn fairly large
blocks and soon gained . Lehigh Valley.
Reading. Erie first and second preferred,
the copper share and American amclt
liic all made eubetanilal gains,
npaculatlon became broader and
stronger. Many of the favorite stock.
Including union Paciric. lenign veiiej.
United 8 tales steel. Amalgamated Copper
and American Smelting, ruled a point
over veeterdav'a eloatne. There were ad
vance of between 1 to t points In a lung
list of Iras active Issues. American To
bacco and Lortllard gained i points.
American Suarar gained X, reflerUn.'
apparently little concern aa to the out
come of the government inveatlgallon of
th company.
Solution of the four-point na in Ameri
can dugar waa found In the publication
of the company's annual report for 1911,
hlro ahowed prunt ot over iit,vwvu aa
against lea than half that amount In
il. American Beet sugar. America cot
ton Reed Oil. Consolidated Gas, American
Telephone and Central Leather were
conspicuous in toe rise alter mioaay.
Pittsburgh f oal broke zh ana ouierai
Motors 3 polnie. .
The market closed Heavy. The ton was
hesitating In (he laat hour, when It be
came known that the anthracite coal
ownera had formally rejected the de
mands of the miners. Reading and Le
high Valley were heavy and I niteu Stales
steel fell 10 the low point of the day. A
rlae of 4U points In Central Leather pre
ferred and a decline of 7 points In Amer
ican Tobacco war Indicative of the 111
conflicting movements.
Number 01 aalea ana leading Quotations
on stocks today were as follow:
Bslaa Hir. Le. Close.
SIMs-Oulei.rs M SO 4t 4H
awsifssisies ueeeer ... zo.tvs
Amsrtosa Airieehsrsl ... l.MS
ASMrfeta be ger... I ."!
Aieertrea CSS 1SSU
Awertcss C. 13
Aw. twin ml l a
Aswriou H. a u sal., v-m
los Bscarltles tst
'it
St
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as
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si
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a a h
la. a A R. M
Aw. Stew. reun4rts..
la iur lunslas...
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Asacesea aualsg Us
Atckwa
AUklwa M
AllaslM CSeat Lisa
eliiwoni A Oku
mekaw Meet
snMlia Raaie Tr.
tasssiat rwins
tWtml Lesilwr
Ostral Lsuher r'4
dseutl at Nee Jener,..
eseske m OSis
tMsas A Aiwa
Ckhaas O. w., as
tsikaae O. W. M
CUMase A at. W
rtiaex m as. r
a. a. c. s k it.
CWlenule F. A I
cetenule A aeetasrs
Ceesslisaie oea
Oors rveSwits
Delawsre A Hsass,,,,..
fwsw A Rt brass....
d. a m. o m
DiMiitars' erarnlet ....
CrM
ns 1 Vtt
gtle M X
Ueowsi KMrls . .......
Urau NerUnes at
Onwl Nsrthers Ore sttl.,
llllnels OMiisI
latenweMta Mat
later. Met pf
uiterasiiessl Hsrvsstsr..
Islw-MsTtse f4
Isieresuenel raeer
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IStlt Wl,
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m ii'. mi istv
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let It a sS
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tf 4114 U 4.1,
l.m wis, leek lets
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lim Clir saataars....
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Usslats Oam
loslstlll A hssavills.,.
Miss. A M. Lsms.
ti . at r A a k...
Mlawsrt, K A T
U . K A T. M
Mlamrl Ferine
X.1 BlKUtt
Nstlml las W U', UH
S B B ml St. M Sft.. H llw tIS
Vm Yerk Cwilral. I.M lit US HIS
Nwtslk A Wasasra...... is Ms las la
Nortk AsMThaa I.sw s ttu, ri,
rlanbsrs Pscins . liau lilt
Fsclrw Mall s US US
reaswlvsai .! 3Sl S IS
Fsssls s Oss t MtH MSS rs
F. u, C. A at. L
Flltalartti Oatl M II II
Fwaa4 Msel Car IN K'i Il't
Pal I ism Pslses Cat
KaiL.r gtesl ". nli
twllal tttst IMS IMS
RepuMIs gusl 9S U' I1
FUeuMIe uwl rli... 714
Reck Isles Oa MS
Reck bised r. ttl. sat tiit
St. U A I. r t . 'S
Lsals w im
M. b W. N
lesefriel4 A At
Ferine las
Raileay ...... 4t its
a Rallwer s " 7S
Twine ii cesser I
Tesss A Fsctr
T., st. b A f
T., St. 1 SI W. SMS-..., ...
t'arte Faeltit tl
Calse Perltle s'4
falls Slatas Resn.
t'sltet States RtiStaw..,, 4
tslta sums atssl II
V. A Steel I4
PklUdelpbU Fratsri Market.
PHILADELPHIA, March 13. BITTER
Cncnansed.
EtHla tUeady; Pennsylvania and other
nearby tints, tree case ava per esse;
current recelpta. free cases, K3 par case;
western ftrste. free cases. It s per case:
current recelpta, free cases, M .3 per case.
CHEEWE Finn; Nw York, full creams,
fancy, IK; fair to good. U'.tltA.c.
Peoria rala Maekel.
PEORIA. 1U-. March U. CORN Lower,
No. I yellow. Hc: No. 4 yellow, tc; No.
I mixed. Hc; No. 4 mixed, sac.
OATS Steady: No. i white, SiHo: stand
ard. H'.c; No. I Ball, 3Sc: No. 4 whit.
s2Hc . .. .
Evaporated Apple aad Dried Prwlta
NEW YORK. March U.FTVAPO RATED
APPLCS-wteady, with small offer of
good grade; on the spot, fancy, somic;
choice. taisHc: prima, Tv,tjc
DRIED PKI'ITb Prunea dull and easy
In lympathy wtth th market on th
coast; quotations ran front 4Sc to lie
for Callfortilaa up to AVtas and 3HUe
for oretrona. Apricota, ouiet and steady:
chotro. lWttflf.c; extra choice, lei4.c;
fancy, tV6l7'o. Peacnea, lesa actlv.
with price nominally unchanged: choice,
WMiloSc; extra choice, uauw:; fancy
UH7l3c Raisins, ateady. with a little
more buamess doing; m some departments,
leoee muecatela, fiaiSc: cbotoe to fancy
eeeded. StYTHc: seed leas, eH9'c Lotv
don layers. Lut1.4k
' t,leeraww brain Market.
, LIVERPOOL, March tl-WHEAT-;.
mmsnal: futures, steadv: March, as
.v: May, 7s s'fV. July. : d.
C'OKN-epoi, xtdy; AnnmcAB Buxad
'f
Tarpeatlae sat Maaiaa.
SAVANNAH. Oa, March . TTRPKV
TINB-rlrm: tsc: aalea. let bbla.; re
celpts. Kt bbla: shipment. 3 bbis
atoeka 3t9 bbla
Rotjixrinn; aaleA 47 bbla.: receipts.
mi bote.: shipments. 33 bols : atoca. 1.-
9K4 bbis. Quotes B B lu: o. Btat; K. BA.t:
r. a. 34.KH: h. .-. L .: k. r taar;.!:
m. r.s; n, : ; w. g $:.; w. w
C.tll . '
. . Ksisr Market, ' , , '
NEW TORK. March li StGAA-Raw
Boeninal: muacovada. S teat, 4Jle: centrv.
fugat, s teat. 4. sic; mo i sees. test.
tetc; rafiaed. aasj'. . . .
as
KS
ist"
MS
";
sa
71'i
OS
11
IMS
!S
5S
an
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4
1
as
its
MS
IIS
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MS
S
lj
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III Cee 1st ref. 4s. ttusti Fsc. cv. Is.... TS
Ister. Met. ma. tS,Fajusa is Isl'a
Bis. eiotteres.
Loedea block Market
LONDON, March 13 American securi
ties onened around parity ana improvea
on fair buying. At noon the market waa
tteady with price ranging from un
changed to s higher than yesterday's
New York closing.
London cloning stocic quotations:
Cossets, wasar .... 74 toiiisvllle A KsBlL.ltl
d sccsetit ;i.Mo.. Kss. A Tax.. 9
Aenal. Copar ,3SNew York Cstiml..lU
Anscoees ',.Velk A
ll.hlM 103S SS frfd .
to pet letSOaurH, ft w.
Baltlmors A nis..ls PeBasrloi ..
Canstus Fscltlr ..:SRse4 Mises ..
(1wH.ii A Okie. Tiwheserng
Obi. Great Westers. USSoetkere Rr ..
Co.. Mil a St. p.nts a pM
D Bears ltlasovtkera Fscifie
Desver A Rie Q.... llUnioa Faeifie .
4e pf4 cn pre
111S
si
1S
... as
4
... .
... s
... 71 ,
...n:,
...i-k
... ts
... 47
...111
... 71,
... 11
Erie Slit-. A steal..
So fat S4 tl 4e s'4 ....
4e ii M WtWsbssit ....
Crsn Trunk 24S 4e efd ...
IlllBott tntrsl ....IS
SILVER Bar, steady at X li-lSd per
ounce.
MoNET 33li per cent.
The rate of discount in the open mar
ket for short bills Is SSSr", per cent; for
three month' bills. 3 t-KtjMts per cent
fleetee Stack Market.
BOSTON. March 13. Cloemi quolations
en dock were follow:
AlioUSS
Amsl. Caseer .
k A .-.,
Arlsosa Cum. ...
A C C. A .
"al. A Aiin
Wl.
ti).
... tewMoksrk
.... II Neds On. .
.... Nltlmnx Mists
.... tHN'Artk Butts ...
M. IWVonk laks ....
.... 41 Old DooUbmb .
ft Hoc Is. H CMueola
inlal ISHOQalncy
Ksnte C. C... MMIksnnoa
Balls tt M... i:saserler ..
truklla ltitSuperior ARM.
lllroex Con 4.Trorsr;k
uraabr Con 4SHI. S. R. A M
hue itorsls Capper. 7S 4e p'4
lake T7l Uh Cjw.
Ike Ceeper 1 15-UTUk Csppsr Co.
aalla coster ssi.aisons
Misial Cepper 'tWslrsrtss
Bilrlsen.
... !si
... US
... ts
... ns
... ts
... us
...in
... MS,
... lilt
... 17
... 't
.11
.lUli
! 0MAM LIYEJTOCK MARKET
j Ellin Cattle Generally Tea Centi
Higber Than Tnesday.
HOGS STEONG TO FIVE HIGEES
Fat. Sheep aad Lasaba Ten Ceats
Lower Ikaa Toeeday aad
Trade oa All Klads la
" Rather Qalet.
SOUTH OMAHA, March U, Ull
Receipts were: Cattle. Hog. Sheep.
Official Monday .) ?
Official Tuesday 3.173 lv. 3.49J
Eatlmate Wedncsdas'.. , I:
Three days I'nis weeklifttt
Same day last weeX..lAt5a
Same days 2 weeks ago 11.1U7
Same dsvs 'i a'eeka ai;o 14.19
riame daj's 4 weeks atf o lCrj
Same dais last yeAr.,..i:,Sk
The foUowlns; table shows tU receipts
of cattle, hog at,J sheep at Boutu
Omatia for th year to list a compared
with last year: -
Mil lilt. Inc. Dec.
Cattle 8.te4 216.123 t.l
Hoga S2S,lk7l
Blieep 4u.ll SSl,lu9 4s,7!
The following tablo eboas the rsng of
prices paid for hoga at south Omaha for
the last few da.vs. wlih comparisons:
Neve Vark Mlslsg stocks.
NEW YORK. March 13. -Closing quota
tion on mining storks were:
Alio 7St IJttle Chief .
Brunswick Cos 4 Msaiesa
Com. Tonne! stock.. II Ontario
le bosds :? nriMr
Cos. CSI. A Vs 7t optiKU-j ....
Iroa alitor 134 Yellow Jacket
ouast.llle Cee. 1
utfores.
.. I
...MS
..lot
..It
... a
Bank Clearings.
OMAHA. March U.-Bank clearlnca for
today wera K.U.V4.W and for the eor
reepondlng day last year, t'.JSIJOl.tS.
Coffee Maekel.
NTW TORK. March 13.-COFPEE Fu
ture market opened steady at a decline
of Itfl point oh near months, supposed
to be Influenced by scattering nnutuatton.
while later deliveries were 1IK1 points
higher on scattered covering aiul reports
of continued firmness In the primary
market. The close waa ateady, net un
changed to 4 point lower, near month
being relatively easy, (tales wera 6J,7oO
bags. March 13.28c; April, 1132c; May,
is.asc; June. U.3tc; July, 13.43c: August,
13.43c: September, 13.Uc: October, Hole;
November, 13ttc: December, 13.47c; Jan
uary. 1144c; February, 11.42c. Havre was
unchanged to ty f. lower. Hamburg was
unchanged In S Pfg. higher. Klo waa
unchanged at klTis; 6amos unchanged.
4s. sxeai: 7s, "IDiiu. Receipt at the two
Bnulllan port were 33.0W bags, against
6.nt) bag last year. Jundlahy reports
9.U0O batia, against 103 baga last year.
Rain waa reported In all but one district
of Sao Paulo. New York warehouse de-
Hvertes yesterday were 7,310 bags, against
1,703 bags last year. Today's special ca
ble reported 4s unchanged and Mao Paulo
receipts ,nw bags, against 12,090 bag
yesterday, trpot corree. ateady; mo no,
7, 14Hc; rJanto. -No. 4, liHc; mild, quiet;
Cordova, lettlgc, nominal.
Metal Market.
NEW YORK, March 11 METALS
Htandard cooper, firm: soot. 14.3014.o7H:
March, l4.3ut14.X: April and May, llt.l'H
WI4.37H: June and July, llCCHW ll.to. Lon
don market firm; spot. tb Is 3d; fu
ture. U it 3d. Arrival reported at
New York today were 236 ton. Custom
houss returns show export ot 11,470 ton
so fr this month. Lake copper, lU.iAc
14.76: electrolytic, M4.oubi14.ksw casting,
13.7Hil13H. Tin. eaey; spot, ."
42.2s: March. Ml.841s0: April, M1.409
42M; May, MlSJt41.7: June. MS.i64LjU;
July, i0Sutytl.3&. London market easy:
spot, tl (a: future. Cltt 6s. Lead,
quiet; M.C0&4.10, New York; MI04J87H.
iaurt St. Louis. London market quoted
at U 17s d. Rnelter. steady: MtOtn.10,
New York: 3SJ0i.W, East St. Louis. Lon
don market quoted at 3t Has. ..ntiniony
quiet: Cookson', 3739. Iron. Cleveland
warrants, bo id In London. Locally
Iron wa ateady: No. 1 foundry, northern,
14.;541 ; No. 1 tl4.Sei4.7t; No. I south
ern and No. 1 southern, soft IH.754J15S6.
e)T. LOUIH, March 11 METALS-Lead,
aeady at M-Ot. Spelter, itrong at te.909
S.H3H.
31.M1
4i.2ra
a.sio
36.S14
4V.iJi
W.oi
W.0S0
3i.l
11.IIS
Se,o4
Date. 19U. lU.191O.ilua.l!IUI 190'.lli'.
M en 4.
M'ch I.
M ch. A
M'cil 7.
M'ch
M'ch 3.
t El t SZi
sni (
4 37SI SI
C 31
an
60! i 2l i aw 3j
lblWi-)j
JH Mi
3 ki lli 7 E
t 721 S3
711 9)
t (IS ?Ji
A is! u
t S3j ii
f 741 ! ".SI 48
W 96 it 68 4
kiv;. uH I f'2i (ft t 3
Wei, Hi 4 M Is St 10 ?I, 4 4 4 341 7.-1
M'eh t t 474 110 37 f 4S 4 o s w ,
M'ch 13 j. IS t47 4 37ts!lZ
but the trade as a whole showed mod
erate declines front yesterdays high
levels. Most offerings tn both of the
leading branches of the market had tn
move In quiet fashion at figures about
a dime lower.
Receipts wera not as large as yester
day and quality was not quite so at
tractive, although there were several
strings of toppy stock Included in the
run. Lambs were more plentiful than
sheep and good ewes were especially
scarce, nothlni? on this order showing up
In time for the early resdon. Tne yard
estimate called for a total of head,
everything except one of two shipments
cr mi'iut ia the fleece.
Packers favored hlxh-frrade fed stock
from the start and wore Inclined to avoid
the near-feeder classes for the first time
In several weeks. Best lambs on sale, the
Javenworth Mexicans, brought JT.tJ
while fairly pood westerns cleared around
S.7or85. Plain to common varieties
ranged from 36.30 downward, but there
was practically no buslnesa in cooled
good below the 38.09 mark. Extra cood
shorn lambs acted creditably at 35.31.
Ewe tlial were nothing to bruB noo'Jt
changed hand at Hft and less, indicat
ing a quotable limit of I5.10tf5.i5. Weth
er met with a healthy demand, some
toppy 120-poundera bringing 3.4o. anile
yearlings with quality and liandy-weight
usually brought fair premiums over good
wethers.
Feeder trade had a little nr.ore volume
than usual, owing to th more fastidious
attitude of packern, bat the country de
mand was none the leas limited. The mar
ket showed no price change of conse
quence, two day' shipments not exceed
ing iiut head.
Quotstlons on sheep and lsmbs: Lambs,
good to choice, S. 75-67.15: lambs, fair to
good. :.'ui.75; yearlings, good to choice.
fi.0Hit.0l): yearlings. . fair to good, 35. 4
tj 5.1x1; uethrra. good to choice, 35.254x5.50:
wether, fair to good. 35.0010.25; ewes,
good to choice, 34.&a.lsi ewes, fair to
kood. H.&4.lb.
COUNTY NEEDS MORE MONEY ,
- .
Additional Funds Heeded to Coin1
plete lew Court Home.
THunns it rrjBDs a wax out
CeoBSaieeloaere rlaa la Let tke 4rad
lag aad Appreeicbea 5a ITBYtil '
' Tlxae Wkea Mare .
- Is Available.
Sunday.
tlecelnte and dlsrjo&itlon of live stock
At tha Union block Yards, South Omaha,
for twenty-tour hours tutting at p. in-,
yesterday: : . .
11UCK1PT8-CAI13.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.H'r's.
C, M. aV St. V It 11 -- 1
Wabash i;. It 3
Missouri Pacific... 3 1
Union Pacitlc SS S '
C. ti N. W., east... 5ti t s 1
C. St. Y. M. ii O.... 63 il ' ..
C. B. U., east.... 6 IS 3
C. B. W . west.. 33 31 3
C. R. I. A P.. east.. 4
Illinois Central.... 1 8 .. 1
c. a. w .s jt ji
Total receipts.. 304 2W ' 9t 11
DISPOfJITluN-HEAD,
Cattle. Hobs. 6beep.
Omaha Packing Co..,. W l.aa 1.433
8wlft A Co
Cudahy Packing Co....
Armour A Co
Schwarts & Co........
Murphy
Morrell
Sinclair
Hill A (-on
F, B. Lewis
J. B. lluot A Co
J. H. Bulla
L. P. Huas
"L.v Wolf
MoCreary . Kellogg.
Werthelmer A Degcn.
Mo. Kans.-Calf Co...
Clin A Christie
Other buyers
.1.105
1 231
. MM
41
lit
133
17
48
S4
a
u
1
s
C4
353
2.74t 1104
S.Sli . i.VS
lit) .m
5'JO
1M,
387
II
Tt
41
WS
i MS
7
S
71 S
1I7S S
s
ItAk Oassar
Va -carouse casatiasi ..
Wskask
st
Wasters tlarrlsit
Wtstlatkoeoe Klsctrts
i;sia
WMoliB A b B
Uahlsk Vsiloy
ones Caeeer
Rar Ooaoeltaats
Asaertasa Tobsose
Total as loa ear ta sy.
11
MS
1IH lit
5TS S7
U't MS
7 7
"wi "ii'i
MS
I't
IW M
t so ts
l ast lMlo Kt
SS M KS
tM ns i't
l.ttO 100 BU
1)4. est taares.
ns
S
lie
M;t
'.
4'.
US
H
IIS
US
11
S
tr
1U
. Keao York Master Market.
' NEW YORK, March U-MON'ET On
call, flrmer. HH Pr cent: ruling rate.
Stt per cent; closing im, s per ceni; oi
i.m4 at xH ner cent.
timb LOANS-Stead-; sixty dyt. 3
ner cent: ninety dsys. Pi per cent; six
n.n. slA ner eent.
PRIME MERCANTILE PAPKR-44
Iteri1iNO EXCHANOK-Sieady. wltb
actual buainee In bankers' bills at 34.M
for slxty-dsy kills and at 34.172 for do-
TfTviMERClAL BILLA-MJSH.
SILVER Bar, it He; Mexlcaa dollars,
47c.
BONDS-Gtn-eraBMat. steady: railroad.
Clostmr qooUlloa aa boo a today war
as follow;
G A rat. at, re.. W'it. M. M. ISs.. S
at oSsa ...V-.. SJsssa 4s til,
B. A MTrsg " tS
a i iMtsa c as. lot la... St
c g. ro IUSU 3. eob. ts ttu... ass
e uiaaaw 11SU m . sat ta... as
.iuwwi. tst ts... VX K. A T. tst ta at
ur. At as. -W s r - '4
t a T ov. ts..li".wo Fsrtn to ns
Am. Tesseoa ts- k B B f M 4S SIS
a, to is. T. a t fts... rs
otrww A C t'ss. Vok . M't
A0.S1O0 . 4a.... ISSN. T N. B, A H
as ov. ta v. ta
o ev. ts tss ex. ft w. lot a tv Its
A C b tot ....-tS SO cr. 4s. 1SH,
S.I. A Okas as. stVhe. Pketn 4a sK
a ih us e ta ss
1 w. ihs. ti ,o a b rtt. ... ks
Brass- Tr. e. s... ssvrawa. .. s ttu,.. kh
. ml Os. ka.....S eaa. w... wtit
(Sa. lastkor Is tl Raatn sa. as nt
o. w S- 1. s Is tSS b A A P. ft, 4S t4
TM A Okie M-H to se. 4 n
eo ev. 4S. k I, t t c. 40-. tl,
ocuto A A S- ss s pa got Is..... W
c a a o t. "' a. b sj. to ... n4
. ess. 4s tt , Pse. 4s.... tiS
rv M. A A F. A tt 1 w ev. ts. tt
sc. ft L A F. a tl s let ref. to. ti
t, rqt . stsss. kinnr is. 1st
orwax ! "s 'S
Okie. Mia. ta BSraija PatMc ta....tss
c A A r. A a 4SS "t e. 4s. S,
9 13. v S A ht ear, te... BH
aon. A IC A. - f . Bettor fc... 0Ju
4e ref. to U'-r stool U to .. tel
reuilors Is ..... "v "sr. Cxeei. is.. .Its
to . L aa.. ....... 7sa,rokaw m ts. lerii
as son. to. ; o lot a ss. ta... a
ac k ser. A. s:v.woHrs MA to.,... tl
o mm B aSWoat Vise, ev to..
Oea. Bos. V. la.. .150 Csausl ta
Dry tode Market.
NEW YORK. March 11 DRY GOODS
Staple prints have been advanced to a
basis of 5c for Americans. Other ad
vene made during the day were av
per cent on American flannel and He
a yard on cambric. Th cotton goods
market rule strong and active. Jobber
pj retailers reoort an Improving trade.
Worsted yarn are held good. Net good
ahow B steady Improvement In demand.
OMAHA UfcTV KHAL MARKET. '
BUTTER No. 1. 1-lb. carton. 3Jc; No.
I. In BO-ib. tub, tic; -o. i. ac, pacaupg.
31c.
CHEESE-Imported Swiss, SJc; Amer
ican Swiss, : block Swiss, 31c; twins,
31c: dslalcs, 1.1c; triplets, 31o; young
Americas, tic: blue label brick, SJc; liru
berger, i-lb., 20r; 1-lb., Ho.
BtK" CUT PRlCES-BJb. N'O. L 17c:
u A ue: No. 1 i;,c Loins. No, L
lsHc; No. 1 Wc; No, 3, 14c Chuck. No.
L tc; No. 1 7So, No. 1 Hc Round. No,
t. IftHc: No. 3, wc; no. s, c. riatas,
No, 1, Hn; Na. 1 Hc: No. 1 tc
, BIBA-No. i. 17Hc; No.. 1 14c; No. 1
LOlis; ro.-e, jsc; r.w. s. urtc; io. t, c.
CHUCKB No. I, 3c; No. i ;.c; No.
S. ... . . ...... ...
HOUfiUO CO. a, , ftw. iir jc , io.
p'lATES No. 1. tic: No. 1 tPic; No.
tiara tireon ,wc, . ,v, "io.
10c: pike. 7c; trout, UtJlJc; lama crapplea,
127J Uc: Spanlh mackerel, 7c; eel, lie;
h.Hncka lsc: flounder. 13c: green eat.
fleli. 16c: roe shad, 11 each; shad roe, per
pair, Mc; salmon. Wc; halibut, lsc; y.
low perch, so; burraio, sc; omineada. He
POULTRY Broile is, Ie-U0w7j0 per do.;
springs, Uc: bent, 16c: cocks. 10c; ducks,
U42Uc: geese, lie : turkeys. 2c; ducks,
per dot.. II ' Alive, broilers. 12c; hene.
He: otd roosters and stags. 6c; old
ducks, full feathered, 71c; geese, fuu
feathered, tec: turkeya, 14c; guinea fowls.
t5c each; pigeon, per do.. aWc; homer,
per dot.. II. at); qusb, No. L 1150; No. S.
60c. '
MIrKTLI-ANKOUa Almoruis: Tarra.
Kona, par lo UHc; In ack lot, lo lesa.
Peanute: Roasted. In aack lota, per lb,
71tc, roasted, leas than aack lots, per lb.
Ic; raw, par lb., tc. Paeans: Lars;, per
lb., 17c: In sack lot. Ic lesa Walnuta:
New crop. UH. California, per lb., 17c;
In eack lots, le tea. Cider: New Ne
pawka. per I5-gal. H-bbls . 11 e; par -gsL
bM.. 35.10: New York Mott't. per 1&.
gaL H-bM.. Hit: per 30-gai. bbL. Msk
CatTkiw Martiet.
NEW YORK. March 11-COTTON-Spot
closed ouiet points higher: mid
dling uplands. 10.70c; middling gulf,
ttXavc; sales. 303 bales.
Wool Market.
ST. I.OL'18. March a-WOOL-Steady;
terrllory end western mediums lotjiic;
tine mediums, litjllc; fine. Mi5c.
Rrflaed Basar Is aeiseM,
NEW YORK. March 11 All trades of
refined sugar were lowered today Mc per
MM pound.
Total 4 911 11K70 IMS
CATTLE Receipts of cattle were fair
thl morning, a few over 20 cars being
reported In. Th total for tha three day
this week fool up UK head, being A
gaun Of about 1400 head over th same
day of laat weak, but still lighter titan
th average for recent week and lighter
than a year ago by over I.OOJ head.
Th demand for doslrable fat cattle was
very good thai morning and buyer wr
out In the yard In good season. The
trade became active and everything that
could be classed a desiraDl sold very
readtlv at prices that war safely 10
higher than yesterday. In some case
salesmen thought that they got prices
that wr lOtjijc higher.
Cow and htfer went alio In actlv
damand, they, too, selling At an advance
of 10c, with torn salesmen calling tt 109
lac higher.
There wr hardly enough stockers or
feeder In sight to make a market, but
anything at all desirable along that line
commanded good, strong prices.
Vluotatione on cattle: Uood to choice
beef steers. 36.76ifrs.Ot; fair to good beef
steers, Kj.ti-o; common to fair beef
steers, 35.50o4.X; good to choice heifers,
M i'ul.: aood to choice cow. M 75-M..50;
fair to good cow. X4.O0tJ4.75i common to
fair cows, IS. 764 4.00; good to choice Block
ers and feeders. 6.uti.: fair to good
lockers and feeder. M. 7686. 50; common
to fair Mocker and feeder. M 0US4.7i;
stock heifers, ROutjlOO; veal calve. Hot
tS.oi; bulls, stags, etc., ejt.!M.
lleprewntatlv sales:
Ns.
U....
11....
St....
11....
I. ...
44...
II. ...
11....
II.,..
21....
Jt...
4....
14...
II...,
It...'.
It...,
No.
41....
-v....
it....
Fr.
11.1 IU
U(t I u
, u;i i u
.i:w its
si... tin in
M 151 7 N
'- Bit 7 t
SI ..lilt 7 it
It 1111 1 Ii
7 lilt 7 U
17 11. i 7 1.
11 7 So
: i;ti 7
: ism 7
1 Uu 7 H
No,
78 fed ewes
?7 fed lambs ......
fed ewes
24 spring lambs ..
195 fed wethers
126 fed lambs
144 Mexican lambs
30 shorn lambs . ..
207 fed lambs
270 fed lambs
3M fed lamb
226 fed lambs
2S& fed lambs
359 fed lambs
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460 .
650
4 56
1 60
5 46
75
7 15
6 Su
6 90
7 10
7 10
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75
95
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET
Deaoaad for tattle Steady .Ho;
lllsken Skecp .
CHICAGO. March 13. CATTL13 Re
ceipt 8. 11500 head; market steady; beeves,
li.OtrljS.SO; Texas steers. 14.7i4j.OJ: west
ern stoent, li.10tJ7.00; Blocker and feeders.
M.ioi.i: cows ana neirers, i.A,ww,
calves. f,.7Cv8.2i.
HOGS-Eecelpls. S2.6S0 head: market 10
6150 up: light. r 703f.9;H; mixed. M.70&
7.05; heavy, W.77.10; rougli, W.70ft).a;
pigs. 35.(Xki.45: bulk of sales, to'.9oW.0-
SHBKI' Anil UAJiBS KeceiPts. .w
head; market weak; natives, 33.7ttff5.09;
westerns, M.2i8S.; yearlings, 3S.tXt.!0;
native lambs, ko.xa', .uu, wcsiern lamuo.
k,. 7587.50.
Kansas City l.m Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY. March ll-CATTLK-Recelpts,
5.400 head. Includliur 3M south
erns: market ateady to lvc nmner;
dressed beef and export steers. 7.3ti.so;
fa r lo aood. BS.uusw.2i: western steers.
36.75t97.60; stockers and feeders, M MUASo;
southern steers. fcof.36; southern cows,
33.ZWe6.75: native cows. il'&ji&OO: native
heifers. M.eots7.00: bulla, icoooo.au; calves.
lt.60o.2S.
tiouo Keceipta. t.uw neao; marxex wo
to 16c higher; bulk of aalea, t6.5Mi4.S5;
heavv. 90: osckers snd butchers.
M.70il: llirhls. t6.5(rfS.7S: dIks, li.3yi6.7.
SHUEP AMI bAMBB KeueiPlS. 1X.W
head; market strong; lamb. 35. 754)7. le;
vearllnss. 35.00lSO.00: wether. 34.60in6.60:
ewes, 34.v0i.16; stockers and feeders, SS.0O
STt.W, '
St. I.eala live Stock Market.
ST. LOl'IS, March 11-CATTLB-Bo-celpts,
1903 head, Including 500 Tenuis;
market, 10c to 15c higher; native shipping
and export steers. 37.5ftii.M; dressed and
butcher steer. 15.6018. 00; steers under
i.ono sounds. 3125H6.76: stockers and feed
ers, I126WO0; coas and heifers, txoojf.
7.3e: canners, t.vitjit.w; ouus, x&im.to;
ealva. MOOrTltai: Texas and Indian
steer. tD.0ov7.00; cows and heifers, 3S.W
t)26.
HOQS-Recelpts. I.S00 held: msrknt Wc
lo 16a higher; pigs and lights, sKOOtjlOO:
mixed and butchers, 36.867.1; food
heavy. r.OOfW.li. .
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt A 1403
head; market steady: natlvo mutton.
M.OOtjAOl): lamba, 3s.OOtV7.: culls and
bucks. 33.15tjAj: stockers. tisOfcluO.
Stock la SlBkt.
Receipts of live stock at the five prin
cipal western markets yesterday:
. . Cattle. Hoica. Bheep.
Sooth Omaha 6.000 15,'0 1600
St. Joseph 1.000 3,51 4.000
Ksnsaa City ..; 10 . 11 000
St. Louis 1900 3 600 1400
Chicago 13.609 32.000 34,000
Tl Oh nnlv about X4C.0W left OUt Of th
1200,000 raised by sale of bona to com-
ni.i. end fumtsh the new county btuld-
i he xtoard of County Commlssloneri
finds Itself In need of about 39,0 addi
iin.i vault fixtures will cost At least
130.010. and If the vaults are furntshe-1
as they should be the coat will be Abou'-35,009.
Th hoard snent Wednesday wim John
Latenser, county building architect, going
over plans and specifications for the steel
vault fixtures in the hope that they might
be changed to reduce the cost, it was
found that the cost can be reduced only
by sacrificing valuable fixtures. The
commissioner believe the work should
be done right It tt is done at all And f
must be done.
Contracts let for furniture. Jail work.
carpet, window shades and other Items
reduce the $200,000 fund to shout H.""
Items yet to be arranged tor and their
estimated cost are:
Vault fixtures !..!.. w.oo
i..... .amiIa. 2ArAk
Grading and approaches iaVOO
Total 1.J
Th nnlv w&v out of the financial diffi
culty that the county commissioners have
been able to find Is this: Contract for
the vault fixtures Bt 340,000. leAvtna; 3S.O0O
In the fund. Transfer 315.0OO from th
general fund when It is repleted next Au
srust. maklrur 321.000 in -the county build
ing completion fund. Use this for inter
ior decoration and let the matter ot grad
ing and approaches wait until mons fuses
are available.
Preach Aviator Killed by rail.
PAL", France, March 11 Lieutenant
Henri Paul Tibull Sevelle. an army av
iator belonging to the Sixth regiment of
African moumea niiea, emeu mww
today while making a uigui.
re V.
HEIFERS.
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SI. Jawes Lit Stack Market.
T. JOSEPH. Vo.. March 11 CATTLE
Receipts. LOW head: market. Mtrtte
higher: steers, tt-00e?.0: cows and heif
ers. 3t.3sttai.it: calteA 3J0tloi
HOOti Receipts. tiuO; market He
higher: top, 3&K; bulk of sale. 34(60
4K
r-HEKP AND LAMBS Recetpt. 4.IN
bead: market, alow: lambs. H00ty7.lt.
BVaak Akeeamde Swrse'wdcT.
POMONA. Cel.. March 11-Earl Stand
ard, formerly bookkeeper of th PI ret
National bank of Pomona, front which
institution he waa charged wttb bavins;
absconded witn nearly xue.w.
deted at Inva, CL, last Btgbt and ia
Mil br today.
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HOO.S Seller of hogs encountered a
stow demand from packers, due probably
to a natural unwillingness to keep up
with the pec set by outside buyer.
Some early business aa done on ship
ping and speculative order at figure
1914c higher, the advance being prompted
by bullish advice from elsewhere, but
killers refused to enter the market on
this basis snd tit trade remained at a
atandatlll for an hour or mora. When
movement was resumed, price had weak
ened to levels merely strong to a nickel
up. and cost of larger droves usually
reflected this improvement.
Receipts were fairly large, amounting
to fully 15 tot head, and quality on an
average waa reasonably attractive. A
good crop of smooth butcher and heavy
hogs appeared in the run. but In spite
of this (set. th demand during the main
session wss unresponsive snd clearance
proved late.
Best heavy bogs on asle brought li-70,
as compared with yesterday's top of
34.C while butchers landed largely within
the KSswVtt spread. Bacon welgul
ranged at t4i and teas, but very little
tuff wa light and poor enough to move
below K.30.
Totals
,....371000 S.700 42.900
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Oaaaha Hay Market.
OMAHA, March l!.-HAY-"No. 1, 117.00;
No. 1 I1C0O: coarse. 112.00; packing Mock.
38.0OSI.UO; alfalfa, tlt.00. Straw: Wheat.
to.50; ry snd oat. II.UBjlsO.
12 Months
Service
, Drexel's .
Diamond "V
That is what you get
when you buy Drcxel'rj
Diamond "T."
A shoe for Policemen
and Mail Carricm
Our customers always
get from 12 to 18 months
service out of these shoes..
They are double soled
to heel double steel .
shanks plump, glazed '
kid, kid lined foot form
last soles water proof.
A $10.00 shoe for
$5.00
Drexel Shoe Co
1419 Farnam
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Pacific Coast
Round Trip Fares
Tit Rock hind Lines
Sis Frucuci Yuctarer, B. C Ctlilortii
TO Im Aifelei Ptrtlni Tit Portlul
SuDiei Seattle Ose V)ij
FROM 1 DATES OF SALE! BATES OF SALE
874EEP Improvement In sheep and
lambs price was not only effectively
checked by a generaiif btaxiah demand.
Omabi
Council
Elyffs
Lincola
Itngl Trip
Farts
April tr
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Jane
1st
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DATES OF SALE
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$75.00
Daily StutUrJ ail Tesrisl Pallau 3 1 nice te CilitVi'i
Psiati ti'i 5c r sic Cilonit vtth Ckoice ti Twt Rntes.
Excellent Senke ti Calibra a PiaU a alt allarJe. ?ia
El Pats - Saotkeri Roate. Diflinf Car Serrice all tke Wa;
- - 1 ' . '
Low One Way Fares
March 1st to April 15th
reiFcimaaVsTauMBriiTi
J S. McNALLY, D.P.A.
1322 Faraan Strtt