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    TI1K BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, FKOUUAtlY 0, 11)15.
9
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Threatened Oennin. Blockade Will
Not Deter Shipments of Bread
stuffs, Say Exporter!.
WHEAT IS UHCHKGED II? PRICE
OMAHA. Feb. , 1915.
As to th, threatened blockade by the
IJertnan government being of unv im
portance th world differs. Chicago ex
porters say they have largo ahtpmenta
to make during- February and March, and
that they will go right along with the
outward movement. They believe that
the governments now at War will not
attempt to Interfere with the Importation
of breadstuff from the United State.
With the largest stock of corn In th
1. nlte.l Htates visible, and the banner
stocks at t'hicajro, there la little likeli
hood of any pronounced price gains In
that market In the absence of a, rood
cash demand. The ahort lnterent haa tn
pretty well eliminated and cash discount
which were showins; a tendency to nar
low have again widened.
Receiving houaea in oats hedged good
amounts last week. There was good buy.
Ins by shipping oon.-erns. .
The outsider ia saala in the provision
market, and usual he ll to fw found
on tne. bull aide. Pork la receiving moat
aitonilon at present and ia being pur
chased by outsider, .acker have led
in tiie eelilng.
Omaha spot market: Wheat was un-
chanced. Corn was- nnr-hsaged to le
low-r. Oatj were unchanged to 140 lower.
, t'orn cloned unchanged at Liverpool.
l'rlmarv wheat receipts were l,lt)L0Mt
hiisi.eis and alilpments 1.061.00U bushels,
against, receipt of 8,0u0 bushels and
shlpn.enla or 4OS.O0O bushel last year.
Primary corn receipts were 1.56.000
bushel, aitil shipments 1.irt.tX0 bushels,
against receipts of 1.227lax bushels and
shipments of Slfl.OO buHhela last yesr.
Primary oaU receipts were 8w!,U0 bush
els and shipments l.OOj.nOi) bushels, against
receipts ot 6 6,ij0 bushels and shipments
of tx.'.W bushel last vear.
- CAR LOT RECEIPTS.
Wheat. Corn. Oats
Chicago ......
Minneapolis
Uulutlt .......
Omaha
Kansas City.
8t. Louis ....
A inntpeg ...
10
1H
410
102
9
59
68
Fl
its
....... 37
15
17
KH
iU3 ... ...
Sales reported today: WheatNo. i
hsrrt: 3 rers, 1.BS. No. I hsrd winter:
2 cars, 1.5; 1 car, 11. ill".; 1 car, SI.G7H.
. No. 3 mixed 1 car, J1.58. No. 4 mixed:
I car. St.iu. No. 4 spring: I car. 11.62.
No. a durum: 14 cars, Sl.ol- fcamp 1
car. It. S3. Rye-No. 2: 1 car, Sl.SH.
Oats No. 2 white: 1 car. S6Vu. Btand
- ard: 1 oar, EV". jSample: X cars, etc;
1 car, 5.V-. Corn No. 2 white 2 cars, 7oc.
, No. II white: 2 cars, 74Hc No. 3 yellow;
10 cars, (OVic. No. 4 yellow: 1 car, War
No. 6 yellow: 2 cars, 70.o.' No. t mixed:
. vna, u. .tune, 0 im, ivM. V
3 mixed: 1 car, near while. 73c: 1 ear,
near white, 7i'V-; t cars, near white,
J2He: 2 cars, near white, 7Jc; 2 cars, near
white, 7lVc; i cars, 70'o; 10 cars, 70c. No.
-. 4 mixed: ? cars, R)e. No. f mixed: I
.' car, 70c.
Omaha Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 hard,
ll.57it.ni.Bl1-!; No. i hard, ll.WySjl.PS: No.
4 hard. Il.47fi-l.i7: No. 3 spring, Jl.BSil.W;
No. i durum, J1.62Hiff 13; No: 3 durum.
fl.UV'1.52. Corn: No. 1 white, -75750;
No. 2 white, 74iS7r: No. 2 white. 74
7t'jc; No. 4 while, 7471'4c; No. 5 white,
7n'i73H : No. 6 White. 73'iH73'4c; No. 1
yellow, 7iV?'h7lc; No. 2 yellow, 7i)'ic70ko;
No. 3 yellow, TOV.'ijTO'ie; No. 4 yellow, Wp,
70'c: No. 5 yellow. Mi670,c: No. yel
low, WiMOe; No. 1 mixed, 7"'4ff"f"0; No.
, 2 mixed, i70i,4tr7(4r: No. S mixed, 7fi'7,o;
No. 4 mixed. SuVo'TOc: No. 5 mixed,
,0e; No. mixed. 6Wr70c. Oats: No. 2
white, 5V'iWjc; standard, 56V&;V;ic: No.
It whft. K.".',.Ar-.l ',. X7A A U:. .Tiii;,.
Karley:' Malting, 77Sc; No. 1 feed, 67frif
. TTk-. Rye: No. 2, 1XK&1.25; No.- 1,
. H.S4Ha.!5. . , .
CHICAUU fiRAIX AU PROVISIONS
Features f the Tradlnav and Cloatas;
Prlcea an Board of Trade.
CHICAOO, lb. 8 Notwithstanding- a
liberal decrease in the United Staes vis
itile supply total, wheat today swung to
Uie bear side, losing al of an early ad
vance and more. Kxport sales were dis
appvintln to the bulla and there was a
i slight enlargement of country Offers. The
market closed unsettled at Wv,a net de
cline. Other Iohbcs for the day were:
Corn. '4'- to "i(y,c, and .provisions,
" 36c 'O.it gained M.iff 4e bet,- : . ,
--It was explained that the railing- off in
. tne wheat total of the visible supply
etatcmunt was about as expected and had
been largely discounted In advance. On
tho other hand, hopes which Bhbrtly after
; the opening had been raised ia regurd
to an active renewal of European demand
failed to be realized onianylhing like the
rale that many traders had looked for.
What purchaulng there was in Chicago to
fill orders supposed to be from trans-Atlantis
sources was confined to future de
liveries. The only foreign cash business
- reported was at th seaboard, tXKJ bush
el. ,
.. Owners of wheat reserves both north
v.est and southwest apneared to be evinc
ing a little more willingness to sell. In
, the northwest receipts were larger than a
ear una.
f Corn had no independent strength, the
market l-eing almost wbiUy swayed by
wheat. Announcement, however, of late
rtles of Mil Ow) bu. corn for exooit helped
tu sleadv prions. The bears put emphasis
tn the fact that the visible supply was
more thn " do"b'e t!:at of 'last year,
v ' httres a quotallona now were 15c a bushel
' - hi her. , . .
' lini roved exvort demand made the. oats
mirk't firm. It was said 4K..100 bushels
at the seaboard had been taken for ocean
nhionwnt a-d there were signs of foreign
-fpivtn here as well.' i
I'-ovlslons suffered from HqulriiUilng
r ."Hlrs b:' holders.' The weakness of corn
hud a deiresslng effect.
rain 'Mice.- furnished bv I.onn &
Erysn, office 3ir ttoutli Bixleo-nth street.
Aith le Open. I Hih.l Low.
! Close.) at y.
' ' Ma.t WtW 1S4M.12,I 11'(, 1 (TS'i
july.il av 140V 1 a: -s i . 131 1 1RH
: Son.. -.. I I I
July. 182 Vt m?s!MVIWI 1H
July. I 67-1,! tl pruijs
Msy.'IS
Ju.r.lia 0-A2
lav. H P'4 11 IS
July.l 11 I 11 r4l
MaV.jm as-?rio k-miI id tr.
July. (to 4S-) watt J 10 yrt
1 1?H
10 W
11 12H1
IS 15
19 62W
7
i rs
10 7V u i u
a ii?i u 26
10 47'i v
Chlfsgo Cash Prices Wheat : Nn. t trd.
II :.jl 66; No. 2 hsrd. l.2MTI.iS.
Corn: No, 4 yellow. 7X1i74c: No. 4 white,
7f.Wc Osts: No. white, 4-'iir.9c; No.
4 white. 6,f;SH. Kye:- No sales. Par
ley, Spvj7c Peeds: Tlmnthv. i.fXT..n;
clover. $12. 0ofil4.no. Provisions: Pork,
l7.0rwn.7l; lard, II9.S7: riba. .?-.m.Ti.
Pt.'tTEH Steady; crsamery, Xn "2a
KGOS Lower: receipts, .T75 cases; at
rrsrk, caw included, 2lfl25c; ordinary
firsts. 2:'f!J4c; firsts, 2oc.
POTATOKS Steady; receipts, 3 cars;
Michigan and A laocneln red. 4"tjt4c;
lilchtgan and Wisconsin whltn, 41ISo.
POl-'LTRY Higher: sorlnas. IGc: lowli.
15c.
.
NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET
Qeotaileas of the Day on Varloas
'CoMmodltles.
NEW YORK, Feb. K.-KLOL-It-Unsettled;
spring patents, 7.4tl7.: winter
pstents, tf.4oa7.65; winter strsiRhts. $7.23
&n. W; Kansas straights, r !.W.
WHEAT Snot. WV! No t red and
No. 2 hard, $1.73. all rail, c, 1. . trsc.k ex
port; ro. i northern, intluth, 1l.i2V, and
No. 1 northern. Manitoba, tl S, r. i. f.,
Buffalo. Future steady. .May, $1.70.
CORN Spot, easy; No. 2 yellow, SoHc,
c, I. f. to arrive.
OATS Ppot. steady; standard. 4.fiS4LVc;
No. 3 white, 63Vt1j4e; fancjr clipped white,
HAY-PtesJ; No. 1, ll.95fll.WH; No. 2,
tlrfyil.OOi No. 3, mc, and shlppi. g, SiViiMc.
HOPSf leady; state, common to choice,
Jfl4, 32iT20e: rcifio coast, 1H14, HijlSc;
1U, 9fillc.
HIDL'S Hteady: Bogota. 32Hc; Central
America, 31Hc
LBiVTHKH-Flrm; Hemlock firsts, 32o;
seconds, fti.llc.
Provisions Pork, steady: mess,
$2u.(KXfi21.l; family, S22.6WU2l.Oi): short
rlears. r30.00ft23.(n. Beef, etesdy; mess.
$21.(Krr-23.0D; le.nlly, $4.0iVn M.eoo. Lard,
cssy: middle west. $10.!xul0.$
TALLOW Steady; cJty. u: countrj'.
(mis.sTfco: pecinl, iHc.
BUTTER Steady; receipts, ,0R3 tubs;
creamery extra (92 score, SAHWiio;
creamery fhlgher scoring), .,fi,f(3flc; firsts,
iliftvc; seconds, JRfiSoc; laMeS current
make, firsts, 23tj23Hc; seconds, 222tc;
packing stock, current make? No. 2, lc.
CHKKRK Firm; receipts. . 1.41S boxes;
state, whole milk, held specials, 17c; aver
age fancy, 16',4i;lC.c; sfate. whole milk,
winter export type, spevlala, l'lfthHso;
average fancy, 15''gl3Hc: skims. SSc
EQOS I'rsettled: receipts, 7.O10 esses;
fresh gathered extra fine, 7H"ft28c; extra
firsts, 27c; firsts, 2oV4c; seconds, 'I'Wai&c;
state, Pennsylvania and nearby hennery
whites, fine to fancy, 33c; get e'red white,
2l'32c; hennery browns, 27H5'2Ne; gath
ered browns and mixed colors. -aH5j 21 e.
POULTRY-Llve, steady; western chick
ens,' Ific; fowls, 13c; turkeys. HffflSc.
lreeaed.. aulet: western masting chi rk-
en. 17621c; fresh fowls. 13S 18c; turkey,
14230.
BF.L KSTATK IX)AX9
$lt to 51'1,'kMi mud') nruiiiptiy. I K. O. Went!,
vesd LldK ., IS'k and fc'srnan Sts.
BKK us first if you want a farm loan.
United Staiea Trust t.:o.. Omuha. Neb.
tT.-T cTtv IXDANH C. O. Carilrj,'
" 310-312 Brimdel Theuter B'rtg.
A.'1'f Y proierty. Laigc loan a specialty.
VV. H. i iiomas. Mate Bank Bidg.
MoNKY on haiiu lor city and farm loans.
It XV, tinder. City Natl. Bank Bidg.
HEAL KWTATK- ACREAGE
TO IS acrea near car lines; good for
platting. L. 2947.
KEAIi ESTATE SOUTH HIWE
ilOT WATEU HEAT
7 rooms, rinuihed In birch, cement base
liici.t nwdei-B In every d.-lall, cat front
lot, taved slrKt. cloae to car line, io-
ul..d ner iMD Ave. and alason St.
1 i l-.-e $:,wiy.
' C. b. CARIJJEHG.
312 Srandcis Theater Bldg.
j'oR HALJ-FIve-roora, modern bunga
low, in bst condition; low price for
iiuh k eale. 1S18 Manderson bt. Tele
plione Web.
OMAHA LIVE-STOCK-MARKET
Cattle Eeceipti Very Light, Mod
Steady to LoweT Large Run
of Sheep and Lambs. -
VEST SLOW, DULL HOQ TRADE
SOUTH OMAHA. Feb. . If 13.
nolpu were) Cat I .e. Hogs, theep.
KftlmtU Monday .0"0 T. . l.t"0
anje day last Week.... .K-S 12.24S. J4.!2
."ame day 2 weeks ago .I74 .Ml
Same day 3 week bko .174 $.!4 &.!
Same day 4 week ago 7,.1 .i7 17.?"
tame day lust year..., R.J71 ,. Si.tM
The following jaolf. si.-owa the receipts
of cattle, hoga. and shp at th tiouth
Omaha Live stock market tor the year
to-date. as compared with last year:
, s 191 4. Inc.
attle ,. t 4 jdj , io s-7 $.316
Hogs sa.wi aio.xn ii.wt
Soeep , i,A Mi,33 i.4l
'1 no-following table snuffs the average
price for hogs at the South Omaha live
stock market (or the last (aw days, with
com pari on:
Pate
Jan. :;.
JanJ 24.
Jan. 26
Jan. W.
Jan. 17.
Jan. tu.
Jan. v.
i
I Jsn.
b.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
l-'t-b.
Feb.
Feb.
19IS. 19l4.mi.ll?.llil.li'0-i'ia'
j 3 XI 1 Jj 84
62 ,r lew!
4.Si ii 7 SKVJ ft t)li
f fSi W. 1 32 J
714 4 7I T 3t S M:
7SVI a HII 7 J1 0 l
7!,i 3fi i Ohi T I'll Hi oa
30! K".
I 15' 7
S ! 15 T 301
7 I M
T V .
B 02
s to
2 45i
7 4B
7 4S
7 47
t. W
04
t 00
i 3
in
1 M 1 M
I u
12
I 83 inn
II 7it 23
feb. . 74 Ilk)
Feb. 7..I I Sy
Feb. 8.. ,.
7 421 7 4s)
t 4! I Ml I
7 3"!L 8 W 1 4f
7 71
7 si1
t U 14 tml
6 v&l 7 80! s 4.
7 38) I 30
a
$ 31;
: 6 SI
I 1
04
14
I (tl
11
j 07
Sunday.
Receipts and deposition of Hv stock. t
the Union Stock Yarda. Pouth Omaha, for
the twenty-four hours ending at $ o'clock
yesterday:
RECEIPTS CARLOTtf. '
Cattle.Hogs. Sheep. H sag.
C. M. aV SU P....... 10 ,
Wabash - '
Union Padflo 14 67 I
C. N. W. east... , ..
C. c N. W.. west... 1 ' 22 , S
C. Ht. P.. M- O.. 4 4 4 t
C. B. V Q., east... 3 - 1 I ..
C, B. tc Q west.. i, 22 . .13 7 t
C. R. L A. P., east. Is , ..
Illinois Central ....11 In . 1
Total receipt ... 84 ., - 1 . 1
DISPOSlTION-HEAlJ.
Ci ttle. Hogs. Sheep.
.. 2W
.. 4i
.. HX7
.. m
OMAHA QEAUntt MARKET. ".
BUTTER No. 1, 1-n. earfon. 31c; No.
2, Mh. tubs, 29c.
CHEESE Imported Bwlsn, 34c; Amer
ican Swiss, 26c; block Swiss, 72-; twins,
16c; daisies. 17c; trlpleta 17c: Yobng
Americas. 19c; blue label brick, 17H; Hm
burger, 2-lb.. 2uc; 1-lb., SSOcs New York
white, 19c; imported French Roquefort.
400. .
FISH Trout, 20o; large crapplet, 16c;
halibut, 14c; channel CRttlsh, 14c.
BKEF CUTS Ribs: No. L 17Hc: No. 2,
HV; No. 3, llHc Ix)lna: No. I, l8ic;
No. 2. 16,c; No. 3. 12Vc. Chucks: No. 1.
fte; No. 2. 9c; No. 3, 8 He. Rounds: No.
J. 12'ic; No. 2, UHc; No. 3, 11c. Flates:
No. 1. RHc: No. 2. 8o; No. . 7He.
OULTRT Broilers, 14Hc; spring chick
ana, He; hens. 9011c; i cocks. So; ducks,
bic; gese, be; turkeys, Itki; pigeons, per
dog.. Wo: ducks, full feathered, 10c; geese,
full feathered, Sc; squabs. No. 1. $1.60; No.
2, BOc
Uarket quotations furnished by Ollinakl
Fruit company:
STRAWBKKHIES 40c pt. '
POTATO 10 H Colorado . Kurals. 75c bu.;
Red River Ohio, sue , bu.; Minnesota,
whites, 6&o bu. (
NUTS No. .1 California Walnuts. 18c
lb.; black walnuts, 3Vic lb.; filberts, loo
lb.; peaans.' lb.; Srastls, 12Ho lb.;
almonds, 2c lb.; 12-12 os. figs, Ko box;
6i- . os. flK. 33.00 box sugar walnut
dates. 31. 4o. box; Hallowi dates, 8o lb. ;
SWEKT POTATO K8 Kansas, $2.75 bb.
M18CELLANKOUS Nuts. Per lb., wal
nut, California, So; black, 3Hc; filberts,
16c; pecans, 12Hc; Brasiis, 12Hc; almonds,
2oc; peanuts, raw, 7c; sack lots. Jumbo, 8c;
roasted, &Hc; salted, per can, $1.60.
12 13-os. figs, per-box, S6c; tO tt-os. figs,
per box, :.ii). - Sugar walnut date, per.
box. $t40; Hallol dates, per lb., 8c.
Shelled popcorn. Per lb., 4c. Crackerjack:
Per cose. $3.50; Hase. $1.75. Checkers ; Per
case, $3.fi0; H ease, $1.78. Honey: Per case,
13.76. Cider: Per keg, N, Y., $3 0. Cocoa
r.uu: Per sack, $3.60. Mushrooms: Per lb.,
aoc. . .
Morris & Co
Swift &. Co
Cudahy ' Packing Co.
Armour ft Co
J. W. Murphy
Lincoln Packing Coi....
Cvidahy, from. country.. .
tudahy. from country. v
THlll tc Ron
F. B. Lewi
J. B. Root Co -
Kellogg '
Werthelmer A Degen...
Mo. & Kan. Calf Co....
Christie
Hlggtns
Huffman
Roth j-
Glasslierg
Tanner Bros
John Hasvey ....
Dennis & Francis
Other buyers ....
K a nuns Cltr first 'and Provisions.
KANSAS CITY. Feb. $. WHEAT No.
3 hard, $1.B7H5 183; No. 3 red, $1.WH1 6;
Msy, l.64H; July. $1.32; September.
$12fi'i. '
CORN-No.'l yellow. TZuffic; No. 3 yel
low. T2i7o: No. 2 mixed. 73ic; No. 1
white. 76(Y77c: May. TTfcc; Julj', 7Hc; Sep
tember, 77igSOc.
(UTS-No. 2 white, USS'SSHc; No. . J
niixed,. .VVfiifio.
Hl'TTEH-Creamery. C9t; firsts. 27c:
seconds, 25c; packing, 20c.
MUGS Firsts 2ic: seconds. 18c.
I'OULTRY-r-Hei.s. 13Hc; roosters, 12V4c;
turkey, loc. .
Kvaporated Apples and Dried Frails
NEW YORK. Fb. 8. EVAPORATKU
APPLKS-Firm but inactive; fancy,. 8(8'
iV" choice. 1W,c; prime, 6Vo7c
bRIKD FRUITS Prunes, quiet; Call
fornlas, 4,.c'UaI' OreRons. S-'ifltc. Apri
cots, steadier; . choice, fl-.'riH-': extra
choice, fc Value; fancy, 10?if(ille. Peaches,
f'lni; chui.-e, t'.fiV4c; extra choice, ti'.fe'ii
(c: fancy, 7'&7Hc. Raisins, quiet and
steady;, loose muscatels, tJi'Vio; choice
to fancy seeded, 74(ii7c; seedleaal t'tff
8Hc; London layers, $1.46'l.Wi. , .
"
' Minneapolis Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, Frb. 8. WHEAT
May, $1.6.H; July, $1.47 bid; No. 1 hard.
l.f; No. 1 northern, $L.i;l,6t); No, 2
nortnern. $1.4Matl.&4H.
J-TOUR L"n-iianged.
BARLLY 7fj. Sie. ,
RYB 1.27ifil.38. .
BRAN $34.00. . 1 '
CORN No.- 3 yellow, 7m,fi71e.
OATS No. $ White, SSVt)jt;Hc. .
tiKED Fisx, tl.Wa 1.8s
,-..., .. . u ...
L1VKRPOOL. Fvb. -8. WHEAT Spot.
No. hard r inter, Us Hd; futures, pomi
nal CORN Spot, American mixed, new ' Ss
3d; February. 7s lod; March, ts lid
FLOI R-Winter patents, foe.
HOPS In Loudon, Pacific coast, 2 )i;
itki 5s.
14
1
20
4H
71
S2
82 ,
41
8
7
n
12
4K
12T.
8
8?
V.t:.
1.W7
1,1S
1.228
2,321
4.47
2,606
7.1S1
L3(w
424
123
I'l fed lamb t, '.. 77
4M fed lambs
47 fed wether and yearlings... 1V2
siexi.-an ewe
yearlings and weinars...
ismhs
S'i fed
2Mi fed
Kl Wyoming buck
.w w yomlng buck
12S Idaho ewes .....
1CU
l '
l;
H4
8
8
7 1'
30
7 IS
$ U
w
J 0
ill
C11ICARO IIVR STOCK MARKBT
tattle . Weak Hog Firm Sare
Firm.
CHlCAfW. Feb. 8-4JATTLK-Re-c-lpts,
licoi head; market, wesk: native
steers, $...tiims.Nii; western, I4.8n07.xr,; cow
and heifers, $3.tn4-J.K."i; eauve. $7.is('iti.(Hi,
HOViS RecwLts. WO head; market
firm: aversu.-d 6c hlither; bulk of sales,
$:.7?rli.) light. $s.v.igo; mixed, $srt
8.90; lieavv, $8.5Cu.J0; rough, , $'i.3C4iti to;
plg. $;"- 4:.1T0.
SHF.KP AN P I.AMPS Recel' ls. 13.0M
head; market firm: sheep, $ 2'-tt7.1v; yesr
lings, i.60u.l.: lambs, ST.Otd
Ht'. Loala L,It Stuck . Market.
ST. IXUIS. Feb. 8. CATTLE Re
ceipts, tt.OOO head; market stendy; native
bf steers, $7.lkK(i9.ou; cows ami heifers,
$5.flOiS.nO; stockers and feeds, $6.!.tf 7.1s;
southern steers, $.77.V; cows and heif
ers, M.Oo'W.OO: native cslve. ts.Oill.t".
H009 Receipts, ' K200 head;, market
higher; pigs and lights, $H.Hl.t7 4!i; mixed
and butcltera, $7.ti7.25 r'od heavy, $7.10
fr7 26. k
RHEKP AND LAM BS Rscelr ts. 1,300
bead: market steady; native muttons,
K5 2"rr(t.R; lambs. JS.tiOfiJ.on; yesr Unas,
$7.0057.76. ...
1 Ml
Kansas Cltr Llr Stork Market.
KANSAS CITT. Mo.. Feb. S. CATTLE
Receipts. S.tSOO head: market higher;
prime fed steers, t?.3Vft ft.00; dressed beef
steers, $.ji8.3o; western steers, $.7r.V
8 26; stockerjs and feeders, $5.6087.40! bulls,
$S.2T,'S 80; calves. $0 010.60.
lIOOS-Recelpts. IJ,iKiO hrad; market
higher; bulk of sates, $..7R'n.87',i; heavy,
$i.7.s7ts; psekers and butchers. $.1.7
6.8i: light, $6.7flt.8: rim, .0ivv.70. -
PITEKP AND ' I,AMBS Receipts. 14.01V)
bead; market lowerr lambs, ts avrtx 7lt;
yearling. $T.)ffi.$.00; wethers. $l 2Mf7.00;
ewes, $j.7T(frt!.40.
glows Cltr Lit ork Market. -
rOUX CITY. Is,, Feb. 8,-CATTLR-Receipts.
600 bead; market 10c higher:
natbve steeia, $5.0cfi-7.10; butchers, $j.tVif
."w: canners, $4.i!4.li6; bulls, etsgs, etc.,
$5.Vfl5.7S.
HOGu-Reeelpts, S.S00 head; market c
lower: hesvv, $.?vtCiS; light,- $6.70; bulk
pt sales. $;.78.
fllEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 109
head.
Total .2,717 7,864 18.082
CATTLK Receipts were very small
this morning, as ea pec ted, only seventy
eight cars being reported. This la the
smallest run experienced at this point
In a good many weeks, being only third
as large a a year, ago.
In spite of the rotvipts of cattle being
o light the trade wa not, particularly
active. There was a fair demand for tho
lighter and cheaper cattle .that la the
kind of. cattle that an selling around $6.75
and under $7.00. Puch cattle were possibly
a Uttle stronger than last, Friday. On the
nthee hfend the heavv cattle 'were Blow
and no better than steady St last week a
closing prices. .
On account of the scarcity of cow and
hellers, they moved a, little more freely,
some of them selling around 10c higher
than last week' low point. - '
The stocker and- feeder trade wa el
most at a standstill. but fortunately
there .were very few -cattle of that -
pint ion Included In fresh receipts.
Speculators, however, bad In the nehih'Kl
horhood OI l.ouo nea-oi siocaera mnu
feeders that they had carried over from
Quotations on cattle: Good to choice
corn fed beeves, $7.ftK?itf 00; .fair to good
cornfed beeves, $7.0tKfl 7.6"; common to
fsir cornfed beeves. ni.omy7.0j good to
choice heifers, $.H1J.7, good to cbolc
cows, $a.tioH.25; fair to good cows. $4.80
ti4.tw; common .to fair cows. $4,0034.90;
good to choice storkera and feeders, $7.00
47.60'; fair to good stocker and feeder.
$U.2;a7-00; common to fair stockers and
feeders, $5.004i.25; Mock heifers, $B.2nHf
.0u; stock cows, $4.7fxii6.75; stock calves,
$.Hj7.W;. veal calves, 7.0t3Mv.25; bulla,
stags, tc.,1 $4.76S.(WL
LEi;F STRER6,
Ns.-
.......
23
22...-.
41
20 .,
11..
ft. JoaenK Lire- Stovk Market,
ST. JOSEPH Frb. 8. CATTLE Re
'eipts, KXJ head; market higher: steers,
$t.764i &.!fi: cows and heifers, $4.0ib8.00;
calves. t8.0Ofllo.00.
HOOS Receipts. 6.000 head; market,
hlKher: top, bulk ot salea, $fl.7iVo'6 C5.
SHEEP AND LAMPS Receipts, IOiXO
head: market slow; lower; iambs, $!i.00
..
. 1 ... ,
Metal Market. -
NEW YORK. Feb. 8,-MKTALS-Led.
$175.186. London, C18 l:ts 9d. Spelter,
firm; $8.0005 8.26; oLndon, 10.
TIN Kftuy: five ton lots. $37.0ft37 2T:
twenty-five ton lots. $V..7(ii.Tr.&), Ccpper:
Pull; electrolytic, $14.tV'u 14.87; eastings,
$14.62. Iron. ISteady; No. 1 northern.
$14.6015.00; No. 2. $14.2Mrl4.76; No. 1 and
No. 2 southern. $14..tO) 14.70.
At London: Copper, spot. C65 ljs;
futures, ;63 os. Spot tin, 165; futures.
A-IT". .
ST. LOU13. Feb. 8. M ET A L8 Lea d ,
strong, at M.WHffS'a.. Spelter, nominal,
t r.871i'e8.00. -
Ma
is..
6 .
1..
6 .
4.
' Av.- Frt .
....14U 0
...im8 u ;
.... "W ( litt
.... 7M i
.... 2 'i '
...14.4 W
... . v-l" ' .
111. ..(...... !h4 W
41. ..;,.'.. ...U44 7 0)
it.... I l'l
tiTr.ru-r- ANl. tih. Ik'..
A.- Pr.
1!J6 1 1 .
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, III
uw t In
1J.I3 T 4U .
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St.' L.als Grain Market. '
ST. I-OUIM. Feb. 8-WHKAT-N0 2
red, l.wl.lH; No. a hard. $1.4,16.1
May. 1.,: July. $L34'i. -oi..i,
CORN-No. 2, 75c; No. J white 77V.f
78c: -May. 78c; July. Hi.'. ' -
OATS No. Z, S'.JtiiSic, No. 2 white 68
g 45 M 7 717 7 40
I? U 7 04 - M I 00
ElFr-ttS. '
1 450 1 w 14...; aw o
43 I 7 - M 4 14
8 &:) 0 , 7..4. l4 4 K
1 ..Hit 4 0) ' 4 Ml 7 34
AL u.ci, .
..........'. ill 4.. VH
I i J ' S 1 t6
7 ..: t . t it e so
1,.... , IX 10-' l 174 14 U0
1 tQ IN -
OiC ..rvS AND FEEDERS.
,......,.. (4 44 -
HOOS supplie were estimated at '101
tars, or 7.0U0 head, being more than S.0I0
smaller than a week ago and nearly 3,000
ahort of last year. .
Trade opened but in very dull fashion
this morning, and while a few bogs sold
to shippers on first rounds at nearly
atrady priiwa. the killers refused to do a
thing, and It wa well along toward 10
o'clock before they even made an offer.
When first bids were finally mado the
figures offered were fully a nickel below
Siitur.iay a average. Sellers were asking
steady .to strong prices, but packers re
funed to better their b.ds, and the trade
o'rint-k at a 1niitlll 1 until .liiviif 11
o'clock, when a aught Improvement in
prices started some hogs to moving on a
weak to 6c lower bssls. The strength was
short lived, however, and before long
prices were hack to their early level, that
Is 6a lower thsn at the close ot last week.
Today market was one of the dullest
seen (or a long time. Tne bulk of the
orft-rlngs moved at $l).7tonJ.7!VJ. with the
longest alriug at $6.70, sntl on the early
trade shippers bought several loads as
tilrfll S (K).K.
HEAL ESTATE MISCKIX..Ni;oCS
Tlousea for sale in all part of tho city
W.'M. Nash & Co.,
Iteal Estate, I-oans and Insurance.
w2 iieo iJWg. J'hune Ksi i.t. '
LEGAL AOTlCEii
Siirli a 0V fii'oc x ici i . l t i iVMjtt fC
l-MJ.
Notice Is-" ben-bv klvt- that ths regular
iioiu-i rii.-liiig of to siot-klidovrs of the
t-ouih J'mlU i.ai;.l 'i.ni.oy 1 b held
t ti.o iiitu if sid cooipuy at Lincoln.
Net..-, iki at eleven oVlo'k a' tel. eu it.a
Jlli-I t ay ot ir- h. A 1.
O. li. 6il:K(LL. President
A Hrf -M1.N"K. i--cn-tary.
Ijd oIm, .Nijtaitii, Iei uary I, 191S
' F-3-d-iit
Coffee- Market.'
N KW YORK, Feb." l.-COFFKlC1h
market for cuifee futures was more ac
tive ttxWy owing to neur month lluuida-
'. I ' I n an,, u. . , tvaAa '(-
,": ' S n oi eniiig
was -j points lower and the near montl,a
later d.-llveries held lairly steady, wiUi,
tlie market closing at a net deciiua of 3
iH points. 8aU. 4u,f'H hunt: Feoruarv
6.!jc; March, 5.≻ April, S Iwh.-; May, 4u7c
June, i.uic.; July, 7. It-; Ausuai, LP:
beplember. 7.2Vc; Ot tober, 7.3 ;e; Novem
i er, 7 40c- Iei-smr. 7.4-1. Sjiot, juif
Itio. No. 7, 8Vc; Santos. No. 4. ii'c. Rio
ex.-hantje on London. 6-ii2d lowr. while
mllrels irl'-s In the Uvszilian nwrksts
weix unchanscd. Coat and freight offers
were about umhanxd.
Dry (ada Market.
NEW YORK, Feb. l-UKT OCXDS
Cotton toutta und varus Kara steady to
ay Uw woo) d ar.(u.-d further lu local
nidikuis. Raw silk was easy. TraoW was
Ht.iMnily u dy.
FRENCH BRI.NG DOWN
GERMAN AEROPLANE
PARI.''. Feb. 8 A dii-pat. h from Dun
kirk today, received by the Ifavas News
Ag-acy, says that a German aeroplane
which yesterday flew over Dunkirk was
later brought doa n by tuanon firs.
Ph. Pr.
t 4 ti
... 4 74
... Ml
... I W
No, At. bit. Pr. Ktv At.
'.',... ...2jJ U M tl i:i
11 4 ;v - it 4
4....,..:5J , 4 70 41.,.,..
1"4 1 ... V." M tut
71. M ... 4 Tit.
ucvJ v Itn io.OiiO head of sheep and
lambs on ssle, Mhli it ia a very lltmta! mn
for a Momay, tl rre was tiolnlng ot cou
siuence doing In the vheep barn until
a late hour in the forerioou. ( IiIi-ukj
repotted iun of 12 1"0 had. When th
packer did become iiileiesud thlr bids
ae.e lower, but at flrn seller were un
willing; to accept any decline, coriteyueiitly
ll-e slow market. In the end the bulk of
the sheep aid lambs had to sell lower,
I here tx-ms a gwiieral tlecline of lO'iaits
from the close of I ant week. As to qualitv
the pMi-rlngs were fully as good as to
trd the i lose of the previoua wei-k and
the rscelpia lii.-lidrJ soma Meil,an
lainha good enough to bring $&6 and
noire fd wesiei n gradva which reached
ts. jt-. Mortt of the lambs found an outlet
at $Va04.Sf,, according; to weight and
yiisUty.
The ased sheep suiply waa made up
priiK-ipaliy of yearlings and ewes. If
sny thing the demand for something on
the ordt-r of mmton was beuer than for
lambs, a many of the oflertns sormed
to eil moro r adlly at tb deoinie. The
hulk of fat ewes movd at $ 'Jiii 4. i.
There were no Xctwl.-r of kiiy kind on
uln worlhy of mniiuji.
Wu tatioiiK on sheep and lamb;. Lsm'i,
Mexii-aua. $.Wf)t.7N: isniiHi. frd we.iei-ns.
fi.'4vtxi: luiiit-s. lair to good, $.wo.a;
!anil-s, si .-aring, V .i-i,S.ub; earliul
light. $7.o"i7.7j: yarlitigs, heavy, $7...s
7 ju. wetiiois. good to cl-oire. $4 tutJO.S;
wethera, fair to g;...d. $tj.lajti.4u; ewi
good to l 1-ot.e, $'l iij4i; far (0
g.id. $'i.Tr-"'ti ?j; e. JeedlMg. t ;.,, ) M.
K.-piwentut ive sul-.-s : .
No t. i'f
ted lsmh ...j y. m t&
' Cotton Market.
NEW TORK. Feb. 8-COTTONS)ot,
quiet; middling (inland. 8.6-V.; no sa'cs
The cotton market closed barely steady
at ' a net gain ot Slit points. Futures
closed barely steady! February. 8.4'ic;
March. 8.64c; May. 8.Kftc; July. Wc; Au
gust, 8 17oi September, 8.2ic; October,
$.?2c; December, 8.4c; Janimtr, B 54c.
' L1VF.RPOOL. Feb. 8. COTTON Spot,
Irregular: good middling. VSSd: middling.
6.07d;.low miaaung, 4.sa; saie. 7,1x0
bales. . , - , . ( , 1
HEW YORK STOCK MARKET I BxWLE:
lms lvi
!'
Sab$tantial Recoreriei from Recent
Low Priow Numerous During" ,
Day'i Session.
BETHLEHEM STEEL GOES UP
NRW YORK. let,. 4 Bubstantisl re
coveries Troin re.-ent low prices were no
meroua lit the course of today's lingular
stock nvirkut, but the movenirnt was
mainly In specialties, which hsve little or
1,0 public followlna. Such shaies as (Vn
tial I-stber. American Cotton (il, the
Petroleums and .Motors and a few nfflll
sted Isjii"S i-ose on in two points. Amer-l-sn
iiieliiiig and National Lead were
unusually active and strong, their rln.
sccorrtliig to report, being based on Im
proved trade conditions. 8nsar shares
also made further recovery on an ad
vance In tho refined product.
In the Industrial IMkio Kothlehem
fleet rne over three 4olnts to 67', a new
high record, on slesdv ' absorptions.
l:nited Kiates Pteel was dim throughout
the session,' resumption of full nitrations
at the (l!ry plant being gecepted 4
meanurt (t the Improvement TTiiat In
dnstry. IH'aplte the larae orders placed with
equipment companies since the beginning
of the yesr. sharea of some of those con
cerns were conspicuously weak. American
IXK'omotive preferred msde a perpendicu
lar decline of thirteen points to lis new
mfnltnum, M. Other stinks to fall to
their established low level Included Pabt
wln Locomotive common and preferred,
fteabosrd Air Line preferred and Southern
Railway preferred. At the; oiose of ths
session the minimum of the latter stock
whs reduced two points to 61
Canadian Poolflc was ths center of til
toreat In the railway group, " By reason
Lcf the mini- rumors current In connection.
I with the dividend the stock iT.etusted
ever three ff-lnts, closing at 11 heit
pricw, and being Immediately followed hv
an SJinouncemont of the regular dividend.
Reading and the Pacifies were und-r
bear pressure, but closed with a firm
un bMtone,. , .
Foreign exchange made a new record,
Cables on .London selling under last
week' miotfttlnn. Business for London
an 1 the continent wa nominal. Ths
plethora of moner at this center wa
seen in tho reduction of , four-months'
money to 8 per -cent.
Ponds were? Irregular, some of the Im
portant Issuo showing heaviness. Total
alee, par value, aggregated $l,lM.O0f,
United Stales registered 2a declined '4
per -ent on call.
Number' of aales and leading ejur.-tatlona
on stocka were as follows:
Ht. If's. law riw.
Ali.k GnM
AE-alitamste.1 Cower
1, "0
2. S14
IIVW
-I7w 7
An-erkiin net Husar...
An:erlnaa Csn
Ansrtflsn M. & R. ......
Arvrl(n R a It. td..
Am. iisiir Hetlnlns 1.T0O
Anertraa Tel. Tl 4O0 1)S
Anierlcan Tnba.ica 4...... ......
4t.ifldt Mlnlna ........ ...... .....
All hum )........ 2,ln
nltlnore Ohio "0
Brooklyn Kapld Tr...... K
-ltlornls FHwUoa .... 4.5"
t'si.s4lsa Psrlflo 7.9110
Central leather ,. 2,ln
f-hf-.r-t Ohln 440
Cblrsse Ureal We-n.. ......
Ch'.KSO, S4 St. P.... 404
Cll aau a H. W. .......
Chlihj Copper M
CVIorado Kusl Iron
Colorado Southern..... ..
fienver a Kto tiraii'ls. ...
Itrnrar A ft. 0. pfl
Pl.llllfr gararlties
r.ns 1.K
r-H-teral Rltrto
(Itw Northers 1M M
!rea N'orthern Ora lfa. l.snn
CliiitsenhTim Kxploratloa.. 1.1SH)
Illinois Ontral .. ...
tnlfrl-.rouih Mat. p(4. 1.100
lmilrHti.4t rpper
Irrternatlonal itarraatsr..' ......
f anaaa Cltr Boutharn-
hlli ValW 7W
liil.Tllla NaaliTllle...'.
Mr-iiran Pstrolsum 7,1"0
Miami Oupper ,. 3"0
Mlaaoarl. K. ft T
Mlaaoiirt Paellla 4,700
National biscuit
National lad 1,40
Nevada Coppar
Saw York .'antral l.w0
N, V.. N. H. H..,t...
Noru.lk Weauvn SOO
as y
t't
(t4
'Vl
an
167S
a'i
u '
In i
47 H
1S
30
ElUj
Sio,
:'4
tH
lot
imh
tsn
-.H
MS
"
at
tl
lot.
1M4 A7H
4', 4IM4
If-t
us
.... a.WV i.n
fee a gtaal.... t
1. a H. F. rs rfl.
1'annavlvania
I'nllman rla-a (Str..
Nk. Cos. vgar, ....
Prt-iibl IS
Hoik llan4 Co
t
Houlharn l"alfle .
Sou.rartt Hallwae .......
Trnnae Copper .m....
Tataa (-oaipasy
t'nl.-n Partflo
t Mrs Pa-too p S
fnl.M aiataa Set...,,
I . S. Stl pflt...,
I ih I'TWf
ttar-aah pf(t -.........
Wtarn I nlan
WtlnRhfina Klerlrtu
Total salaa for ths rta.t
"l.'x i'
HI
lt4
!.
I'.'V,
Si
... A
M'4
r4
1'4
"4
ja
10., 't
11
l-'a
20
l'.
lin lls
m 11
l,eil ai
PH
l Jt
1M-.
1IH tl'"4
l,l"n
"4
H'-S
4i
lt-
hi
tlt.TM) -hataa.
.i
71M,
rVew York Money Market.
NfcW YORK. Feb. 8. MKRCANTlLB
PAP Kit 3S14 per cent.
STF.RLIMi KXCHANCK-Wenk; sixty
dsy bills. III.', for rabies. $4.KPm; for de
mand, liffiJ,
SILVKR Uar. 48(c: Mexican dollars.
37c '
MONDS Oovernnient, easy; railroad,
firm.
MONF.T Tim loans, atsady; alxty
days, per rent; ninety days, i per
cent; six months, 8lt,'.i oet cent. On
calL stsady; high, 2 per tent; low, l'i per
cent; ruling rate. 2 per cent; lat loan,
t. per cent; closing bid. 1T per cent; of
fered at 8 per cent. 1
Closing quotation on bonds todiy were
aa follows:
p'i a rac. aT. aa..... .J
. M N T. f. . J'a.... m
.lOlH'X.Y Cltr 4ia l.l 4
-)"HiN. T. ma.a 4a ..l(iH
.!"' X. T.. . II. 4 H.
.Ma . !H
...
V. 8. ref. U, rag..
4o eotipon
V. S. ia. rag
4s cettpoa ......
V. a. 4a. rag
do fOUPta . . . . .
Paatv a eeurna.-ioi1 No. Paeitko
Am. Pmaltar n,,.ln4 4o
A. T. I. ev. WinO . U. ran 4s i
Armmir r. Pso. T. a..., :S
Atrhiana sa. a.., 'I'.nn. sen. 4a !
n.l. Oli lo 4a gaaitlng gaa. 4a.... 44
cues. owe 4Ws.. tnl'S. 1.. ft K. F. r 4s ai
C, II. Q. 1. .. 4M.9A. Pie. trj 4s...., I5UV
0 M ft P g 4a.ini So rat. 4a 17
O. ft. I. ft P. - 4 JJ'i So v. la 7S
r. ft B. rat. 4Hs...M!o. Ralia (a ii'
r. ft R. O. rat. a. 41 t alon ralflo 4s... SJv
Kris tn. 4 T4 s ct, 4a an
tlen Kler-trle as....ava p, g. Hahtwr 4..,.l!ia
Gt. N. lit 4(a VV, H. Mtaal 4s.,... .101
III. ts. rr. 4a itwtah lt aa Inn
K. C. So. rr. .... HH'tMi, Pnian 4Ha... at
L. ft N. onl. 4..., Mtwst, Slac v, a..J-4
M. K. T. lat 4a W
i4.
' London Dlsfk Market,
XONPON. Feb. 8.-Th lotk ' market
was quiet. American securinea were
steady, and fraction over parity In the
forenoon, but prices wero Inclined to sag
In the afternoon. The market -finished
dull.
8ILVF.R Bar. 22S-1R4 per ounce.
MONKY 1 per rent.
' rlt4cncNT II ATF-" fthort bills, in per
Cent; three months' bills. IS per cent.
Hank ('learinga.
OMAHA. Feb, Flunk clearings for
Omaha today were $:.K!1,WU.17, and for
the, corresponding day last year. 82.TJ8-
' 1
M4 Ula J:
a.... 3-'-
ltll J4
t n
ii
Ji4 . U4
141
114V 1HH
.IS 1HH .111,
Mi tlti ''-
1SS
17 IMt,
)"H
..... ..... S4
..... at .
135 tKli t:u4
Its
4 74 V
1S 1 114
' ..... Ht,
114 1D44
, tli
4t .47. 4K-4
a a4
W- aa
tin, liVi to
101 loOt
Oil and Rosin.
NEW YOnKT. Feb. 8. llOrMK-Quiet;
ltrslned, common to gtod, $1 40.
TUKI'ENTINF, Firm; htachlnft barrela,
4-.Hc - .
4i' SAVANNAH. Feb. 8.-TUnriNTINB-
II firm- Al'.1.. ,-. ..I.. 4Q 1.K1-. ,..- o-V
I . bli s. slrloninnts. -15 hhia- afork. .v, fi.
nois.
Itt'jSIN Firm sales. 9r bbls.; receipts,
l,Se bhls.; shipments. 1,1(4) hhls. ; slock,
l:'8 4M bhls. Wuotsi A, P. SSI'S; C, I,
l':t07H; K, 81 IU; F, $1.1S: O, $.1!?: if, I.
!ID; K. $.140: M. $4.01; N, St.OO; WO,
S. 40: WW. to CO.
A , ' For ftale" ad will turn aecond hand
furniture' into caah.
Wyoming Disposed
To Drop Water Suit
. Against Colorado
a '
CI1KYEN.VR, Wyo., Feb. 8.-(.peclU
That the question of Interstate water
right which wa raised by tin stats ot
Wyoming In a suit against the state of
Colorado, which now Is before ts Unit,!"!
Mates supreme court, should he settled
outside of court, If the Interests of the
two .states Involved art! to be served, at
an opinion expresses by Oovernof John
n. Ksndrlck, who recently succeeded
Oovernor J. L Carey, under whose ad
ministration the illt was brought,
The litigation Id Which Oovernof Ken
drick referred, involves the question of
whether Colorado hft a right to" divert
the flow of streams which rlae In that
atatfe ami flow into Wyoming when the
Water diverted previously gave, been ap
propriated under Wyoming wa?w (rights.
Wyoming contends that Colorado doeg not
have this right, while Colorado contends
that Ha jurisdiction la Absolut over the
watsra of streams arising In that afatei
provided diversion la mad within the
Colorado boundaries, .
Governor Kendrlclt'a opinion that ths
best Interest of both Wyoming and Colo
rado) would ha conserved by an abandon
ment of litigation and a friendly agres
rrmnt la Inspired by the tact that the two
states are the watershed of the continent. .
streams arising therein flowing-- Into th
Gulf of MsxIM, the Gulf ct California, and
Puget sound, and ths further fact that
shouldWyomlnga contention In regard to
stream rising In Colorado and flowing)
Into this atate be gustalned y thn u
prems court, ths etata ot Nsbraska.
Pouth Dakota, Montana, Idaho, Utah and
Colorado, and numerous other state not
bordering W yommr, nut rnetratd hf
atreama arl!nr In this atate, could take
advantage of the pmcedant established
and dpri: wyemln of tha rraater part
of the water flowing 4n the strsama at
this Mate.
; Xnaamunh an Irntoensely greaxte vol
um of watar flowg ont, of Wyoming" lnl '
Colorado, Nefra, Houth PsJcota, Utah.
Idaho and Montana than from Colorado
Jnto Wyoming, tho atUtudo of Oovernof ,
Keiidrick d, Oovernor Carlson a re
gard abandonment of tha litigation be
tween tho two atata last mentioned Is
supported by tho greater weight ot ob
vious evident, but whether official pro
cedure for tho withdrawal of thn ault
from tho auprem oourt haa not been
decided.
agar Market.
NRW TORK. Feb. 8. HUG Alb-Future
wre firm und active sgaln today on
scattered, trade and commiaslon house
buying prompted by tho continued
strength in the spot position. At midday
prices were 13fili points net higher. Haw,
llrm; molasses. 4ct centrifugal, 4.T7e; re
fined, firm; ii points Hghsr; cut loaf.
S;6i;; m.Ail.J A. .Ji-; cubes. Sc; XXXX
$owdered. v.:H"cl imwdered, 5 Wo; (Ina
franulstoid, S.7R-: diamond A, S.7frc; oon
ectloners' A, S.txa.'; No. L i-'tfic. - , ,
Hundred Thousand
- -British Casualties
LONDON, Fy-b. - S. rramler Aequlth,
speailiig In tha IIous of Commons to
day, said that British casualties In all
ranks In th western arena of the' war
from the beginning of hetlllt!eg to Feb
ruary 1 amounted to approximately 1
104,000 men. Thl Include killed, wounded
and missing.
THB rPI- DOT kWII'W-Naara
mant n Ond Iota ef New Yors Btw-k K
ehaef saourltlea. taeuad waraly. $1 44 s
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