Severe Decline in Client After Bullish llpset May Wheat as Heavy as It ^ as Bum ant Tuesday; Last Prices at Feeble Re covery From Bottom. Hr CHARLES J. LEYDEN. 1 nheraal Service Staff 4 orrespondent. Chicago. March 11.—Distinct weakness at Liverpool and Buenos Aire* upset bull ish calculations In the wheat nit today ana led to a se\ere decline. May wheat was ag heavy as it was buoyant the pre J'°u* day, selling down lo fl SO1; or 4 '4 cents below the previous close. Last prices were at a f*»eble recovery from the bottom. Mediocre export trade «e---ed to weaken the market. ''heat, finished S’* to 5 \ cents lower; corn was 1 to 1 \ cents lower; oats Vtro '4» cent down and rye ruled o*4 to t cents off There was heavy selling of wheat cred 1 ted to *n eastern operator that ran the market Into forced liquidation. Buying through scattered commission houses and local professionals stopped the break. The swings were erratic most of t ho day vvith all flurries meeting pressure Do mestic news was inclined to favof the bulls, but It counted for little. The soal>oard confirmed export sales or .00.00*' to 250.000 bushels wheat. Liv erpool closed 2*4 pence lower. Spot wheat abroad was also weak. Corn broke early with wheat, but met good aupport on t he dip, and recovered ^‘1 Outside points were after corn In the Chicago market, and some grades advanced 2 ^ cents relative to the fu tures. The run of corn from the coun try ig moderating some, and an improved 4nqulrv for terminal stocks is hoped for. Oats displayed relati\o steadiness com pared with other grains. The increased foreign demund for oats coupled with a livelier domestic inquiry has induced ehort covering on a big scale as well as attracting fresh support. B.ve tumbled with wheat. Liquidation continued and gave signs of being over late ;n the dav. Provisions were easy all day. Lard fin ished 25 to Hi1* cents lotver and ribs closed 20 cents lower. Pit Notes. Foreign news has been coming bearish for several jjays Cables from the other side said that the pressure of' grain on the ocean was making itself felt and that sales there were being made below cost. Foreign demand for North American grain for several week*, with few excep Hc-Ps. has been insistently indifferent Meanwhile, although domestic conditions have been improved, thev failed to over come the world developments. Eastern advices told of the best domes tto milling demand for weeks. Locally and at outside points premiums on wheat were steady today, although prices eased •with the futures. The movement of wheat to terminal markers was leas than the shipments out. and clearances from ports for the day were of fn’r *»'• 1 ut too manv current prices discount all that is bullish. Considerable pressure on the July de livery was Induced as a result of snow fail over pgrfts of the droughty southwest winter wheat area. However, Jaier ad vices had it that the snow was less than one quarter inch and that many of the dry apota were not touched. The trbde genet ally regards winter wheat in satis factory shape, but this is the time of its critical stage growth. Spring weather might possibly uncover more damage done through the winter than the majority are aware of. The trade in general has been kept In a nervous frame of mind the last week: or more. Price swings have been violent at times, and frequently without < ause except that ascribed to technical condi tions. There has been enormous selling of wheat since the last time It left the magic |2 l^el down below the 8*1*. Much of this selling waa llqnMation. The mar ket today i* pmbably In a healthier con dition than it ha* baen At any time alnce the Inception of the bull movement last B'lmmtr. CHIC AGO PRICKS. By U’pdike Grain Co. Atlantia ••!!. Art. 1 Open, i High. 1 Low, I Close. I Yea. Wht. I 1 I | 1 Hay 1.87% 1 86 I 1.80% 1.82 ' 1.87% 1.87 %.!.1 1.81%! 1.87% July 1.62% 1.63 i 1.61 j 1.60 % J 1.64 W 1.61 %!. . 1.80 %1 1.64% Hep. 1 .ft0%! 1.51% 1.41 ! 1.49% 1.52% ! 1.50% . 1.49% 1.52% P.ya May ! 1.80 ' 1.1074 1.44%j 1.40 1.81 1.49 % I. 1.46% .^ July 1 1. S 4 % j 1.36 1.31% 1.31%! 1.87% Sep. I 1.2141 1.22 1.1 • I 1.19%; 1.23% Com I I I I I May f 1.29%! 1.30% 127% 1.28%, 1.30% 1 29% .I. 1-28% 150% July ! 1.32%! 1.33%! 1.31 | 1.21%! 1.33% i 1.32 !. !.. 1.23% , Sep. ! 1.31%! 1 .*32%; 1.30%! 1.31%1 1.32% 4 1.31%].!.|.!. Oats 111 I Ma*aM/.»0% .61%' .60 .50% .61 w I .50%.!.60% .50 74 July ! .52 j .52% .51% .5174 52% .51%.: Sept. I .61%: .61% .51%' .51% .52% I.ard l | May i 17.03 17.01 16.76 ! 18.82 17.07 I 17.00 .'. July l 17.32 17.35 17.07 17.15 17.40 I 17.36 ... Ribs I I May 18.90 18.95 ! 18.80 1/18.80 19.00 July 1 18.90 1 16.97 1 1 8.75 >'18.85 19.05 Chicago Rutter and Egg Market. Chicago. March 10.-7-Quota tiona fur nished by George E. nark. J603 Wood men of the World building. Phones JA 3192. AT. 9166. EGG 3. I Cara. I Open. | High. 1 Low | Close. M.s.c. 39 j .27% .28 ! .27%; .28 Met 6 J .29% .29% .29%: .20% April 78 .30%; .30%: .30%! .30% Dec. 25 ! .S3 % .33% .33 %1 .33% BUTTER. | Cars. I Open. 1 High. | Low. | Close. Mar. J 63 I .42 I .42% .42 i .42% April 13 i .42% .42%' -42% .42% •Tune [ 12 ! .39%! .39 % .39%: .39% Dec, l 17 ! 41 ,41% .41 j .41% New York nugar. Quotations furnished by J. S. Bache & Co., 224 Omaha National Bank building. Phones Jackson 5187, 6168, 61*9. I Open, I High. | Low. I Close. | Yea Mar. j 3.00 I 3.00 | 3 02 i 3.01 ! 2.00 May ( 3.09 i 3.09 ! 3.08 | 3.08 ’ S.n? July 1 3.23 3.24 3.22 , 3.22 j 3.22 Sep. ! 3.37 ' 3.39 3.37 j 3.38 3.36 Dec, f 3,39 ! 3.42 I 3.39 3.40 I 3 33 Chicago Cotton. Quotations furnished by J. 8. Ba'he Sc Co., 22* Umah/i National Bank building rhones Jackson 5167. 6188, 5189. j Open. | High. I Low. | Cloae. lYest'y. Mar. 125.>»3 2 57*3 j2r,.4 1 J23.60 125 65 May . |26.%5 life. 10 |26.68 '25.87 !26.09 July . 'l»0.33 .26.33 126.96 |26.12 26.33 Oct. MI6.48 25.43 [25.02 26.32 k5 42 Dec. 25.40 25 40 125.10 ;2C..32 126 30 New York Dry Goods. New York. March 11.—Sheetings, print doth* and drills wf-re In moderate de round today. Fancy wash goods were active. Heavy cottons were quieter. The decline In foreign wools caused hesita tion In worsted yarns and wool gooda %. markets wh*re forward operations are under consideration. Silk continued to aell steadily and mills are rushed with hurry orders. Burlaps were In moderate call. Jobbers reported a ste.adv business In small lots for prompt shipments. Duluth Klax. Duluth, March 11.—Flag—Close: \Farch. April and May, $2.92%; July, $2 90. WO AW Program | v _/ Thursday March 12. 12:20 p. m.: Horticultural program, transmitted from WOAW’s rsniots control studio lu the May Seed and Nursery coin party building. Shenandoah. In. 5:16 p. ni . Malle and Mtept. 6:45 p. m.: Public news period, con ducted by Kugcue M. Konecky. 6:00 p. m.: Kvery child’s story hour. G;20 p. m.: Malle and Slept. 6:46 p. m.: Willard Robison and bis or dhestra at Brandels Store restaurants. • :t)0 p. m.: Omaha Terhnlcal High •''hoot band, H. W. Wendland, bandmas ter. March, "fndepententla" . Hall Selection, “Operatic Pearls" . . Laurendeau Vocal solo, selected. Mrs. J. K. Pulyer. Grand selection, "Songs From the Old Folks” . IJkti Quartet ffour trumpets), selected. Theo Prochaska, Wallace Olson, Earl Thomson, William Jonas. Trombone solo, "The Message" ... . Brooki Asa Oglesby. Talk, followed by the song, "Omaha.” William Huber, drum major and president of the band. Overture "Alda" . McCauglit> Vocal solo, selected. A. F. Wendland. Serenade. "Koecoco," featuring oboe”.. .. Meyer-Helmun. Omaha Grain March 11 Cash wheat sold on the tables today from 2c to 5c lower under the Influence of the extreme weakne.** In futures. The slump tn futures Induced buyers to adopt a waiting attitude and the light re ceipts. 1$ care, was sufficient to supply all requirements. . Corn followed the action of the wheat market and sold around 2c under yes terday’s prices with only a moderate de mand. Receipts were 26 cars Oats sold at unchanged prices to lc lower. Receipts, 12 cars. Rye was quoted 5c lower and barley nominally weak. Omaha I arlof Sales. \V I r E A T No. 3 hard: .1 car, #1.74%, No. ;< hard: 1 car, #1 71%. No. 4 hard: 1 car, $1.6* ; l car, $1.75. No. 1 spring: 1 »ur $1.90. CORN. No. 3 white: 1 car. $1.12. No. 4 white*. 1 car, $1.12; 1 car, $1.05; 3-6 car. $1.00. No. 6 white: % car, R7c. No. 3 y»llow ; 1 car, $1.13. No. 4 yellow- 4 cars. $1.02; 1 car, $1.04; I . ar. $1.03. No. 5 yellow* % car, 93c; 1 cw, 96c; 2 cars. 95c. No. $ yellow: 2 cars. 91r. Sample yellow: 1 car, 8:;c. No. 3 mixed: 1 cor. $1 11. No. 4 mixed: 2 cars, <1.10. No. 5 mixed: 2 cars. 95c. OATS. No. 3 white: 3 cars, 49c; 4 oars, 50c. No. 4 white: 3 cars. 48c. HY E. No. 1 rye: 2 cars, $1.2 2. BARLEY. No. 2 barley: 2-5 car. 92c. Hally Inspect ion of Grain Received. „ WHEAT. Hurd: 9 cars No. 1, 4 cars No. 2. 6 car* No. 3. 5 cars No. 4, 2 cars sample. Spring: 1 car No. J. Mixed durum: 1 car No. 5. Total, 28 cars. CORN. Yellow: 12 cars No. 3. 13 cars No. 4, 4 cars No. 6, 3 cars No. 6. White: 4 cars No. 2, 16 cars No. 8, 1 car No. 4, 2 curs No. 6. Mixed: 1 car No. 2, 22 cars No. 3, 7 cars No. 4. 2 cars No. 5. Total, 87 cars. OATS. , White: 3 cars No. 2, 5 cars No. S. Total. 8 cars.* RYE. 1 car No. 1. 1 car No. 2, 2 cars No. 3. Total 4 cars. BARLEY. 1 car No. 2. Total. 1 car. Total cars. 128. OMAHA RECEIPTS AN U SHIPMENTS (Carlote) Week Year Receipts-— Today Ago. Ago. Wheat . 16' 4 2 * 24 Com . 25 8 7 61 Oats .. 12 22 13 Rye . 1 Barley . . . 1 Shipments — Wheat .. 4« 31 Corn . 66 4 7 "4 Corn . "3 50 116 Oats . 27 38 21 Rye 1 2 Barley .. . . 2 CHICAGO RECEIPTS. Carlote- Today Wk.Ako. Yr.Ago. Wheat ...2:: 21 V-Z Corn . ..261 27 3 J*2 Oats 1 . 60 2« 52 K AN S AS Cl T V K K< Ell ’l S Car-lot,- - Today Wk.Ago. Yr.Ago. Wheat . ..... 5s 84 105 Corn . 65 95 1 14 Oats . 4 1 23 ST. LOUIS RECEIPTS. Carlots— Today Wk.Ago. Yr.Ago. Wheat . 4 1 pH 6 4 Corn . 65 M 9:’. Oat* 49 77 36 NORTHWESTERN WHEAT RECEIPTS. Cailota-- Today Wk.Ago. Yr.Ago. Minneapolis . 229 Duluth . 60 Winnipeg . 190 407 443 Minneapolis t'asli Grain. Minneapolis. Minn., March 11.-—-Wheat —Cash, No. 1 northern. $1.74 % j1.76 % ; No. 1 dark northern spring, choice to fancy, II 91 % 0 2.03 % : goon to choice, $1.79 % 01.90% ; ordinary to good 1175 1 1.78%; No. 1 hard spring, $2.03% 0*2.13% ; No. 1 dark hard Montana on track. $1.73% 01.9*%; to arrive, $1.73 % 0 1.96 % ; May. $1.75%: July, II.74% Corn—No. 3 yellow. $1.13% 01 10%. Oast—No. 3 white, 4 514 046%c. Barley—74 090c. Rye—No. 2. $1.36% 0138%. Flax—No. 1. $2.9502.99. Chicago f ash Grain. Chicago. March II.— Wheat—No. 2 ed, $1.81 % ; No. 3 hard. $1.76% 01>L Corn—No. 4 mixed, $1.1001.15; No. 3 yellow. $1.1801.22. Oats—No. 2 white, 8O%052%>\ Barley—85c 0$1.O1. Timothy Seed -$5.2506.25. Clover Seed—$24.00032.50. Lard—$16.72. Ribs—$18.67. Bellies—$21.50. Chicago Spot Mnrket. Chicago, March 11. — Butter—Receipts. 5.308 tubs: last year, 6,052 tuba; earn **n track, 13 old: 4 new. Extras, 50c; stand ards, 5On: exTra firsts. 47%049c; firsts. 42 H 46c; seconds. 34037c; 89 score, 48 %c; 88 score, 42%e Eggs—Receipt*. 12,136 cxm*; last year, 19,658 cases; oars on track, 26 old; 16 new; firsts, 36 028c; dirts, 26c; checks, 25c. Tone: Butter, firm. Eggs: Steady to firm. Kansas City Cash Grain. Kansas City, March 11.—Wheat—No. 2 hard, $1.7101.89; No. 2 red. #1 7701 84, May, #1.71% asked. July, $1.51; asked, September, $1.43% bid. Corn—No. 3 white. $1.1001.13; No. 2 yellow. $1.15%01.16% ; No. 3 yellow. $1.11 01.13; No. 2 mixed, $1.14015; May, <1.19% bid. at $1.19%: July, $1.23% split bid; September, $1.23%. Hay—Unchanged. _ _ .. # St. Grain. St. Loui*, March 11.—Wheat—May II 81%; July. *1.56% bid. Corn May. $1.26 asked; July, $1,300 1.30% asked. Minneapolis flour. Minneapolis. Minn. March 11 Flour - 15 to 2ic higher; family patents, $9,850 | 10.15. Brand—$24.00024.50. I RADIO V. . .^ Program for Witfcli 1?. (Courtesy of Kudin Digest.) (By Associated Press.) KFNF. Ilenry Field Seed company, Shcnujidoah, Ja. (2bb>: 6:30., aeedhouse '•onrert and dedication ceremonies nevf armory. VVKKI, Boston (175.9); 7. musical; 7:30, musical. 8. Victor concert; 9. orchestra. W'KBH, Chicago Post (270); 7, concert, violinist. 8, Jtivlera theater, dance; JO, vocal, dance. K Y W, Chicago (636); 7. concert ; 7:33, speech*-*; 8, reading, 8:20, vocal, 9:06, talk; 10, at home; I. Insomnia club. WLS, Chicago (344 6); 6.30, organ, sen ate studio; 7. Woodshed theater; 7:2", harpist, contralto. VVMAQ, Chicago News ( 447.5); 6, or Kin; 6:26, orchestra; 8, garden talk, 8 30, lector**; 9:16. glee club. WON. Chicago Tribune (876.2 >; 6. or gan, 6:3f), ensemble, siting quintet; 8, concert; 10, orchestra, jax7. artists. WMV, Cincinnati t 4 3 2 >; 6. concert; 10:03, concert, ucordlon. Melody bo>s. WEAIC Cleveland ( 389.4 1; 6, organ; 7. program from VVEAF. Victor. WFAA. Dallas N>ws ( 476.9); 6:30, or chest#s; 8:80, musical: 11, violinist W()C, Davenport ( 484); * p. m . rebroad casts of WEAK; II p. m.a music. KOA, Denver (silent.) WWJ, Detroit News <3.52.7); 7. WRAF concert. WHO, Des Maine* • II, dance. WHAP, Fo.i. Worth fl* "r-Telegram (476.9): 7<30, band; 9:30, IIa«n,llan trio K FKX, Hastings ( #*8.3); 9:30, vocal, instrumental. KNX. Hollywood (388 9); 8:30. music; 10. Instrumental, vocal 12. orchestra. KTHH, Hot .Springs Park ( 374 mi, 8:80. organ. 12, Owl concert, dance frolic. W DAK, Kansas City Star (366 6); I, School of the Air; 11.45. Night ha *ks. WHB. Kansas City (366 6). 7, address; 8. piano, reading, vocal, ietior. KH.f, Los Angeles Times. ((06.2). 8, concert; 8:30, children; io, Hawaiian mu sic; 11:30, Inat l Uinental; 12. orchestra. WH AH. Louisville Tlmee-Journel, (899.3). 7:30. concert. WMC, Me in piila Commercial Appeal, (499.7). 8:30, program WCC(». Minneapolis St. J’sul, (416.4), 7. New York urogram. CKAt’ Montreal. (426). 7:30, concert. WEAK, N«w York, (491.6), 6. services; 6:30, art talk,’ plgnlst; 7:30. Pucknrd; 8, Victor: 9, orchestra; 1*>. dance. WJZ, New York, (4f>4 :i), orchestra; 6:56, talk; 9:80, contralto, Songs. WJY, New York, (406.3), 6:80, orches tra; 7:15, American fishes; 8.46. progium. KCIO, Oakland. (361), 6, concert; 10, "Clarence," comedy, trio; J 2, dance, aolo ISt 6 WOAW, Omaha, (526), 6, story; 6:20. announced, 6:45, music; 9, band, 10:30. Nightingales WIP. Philadelphia, (608.2). 7. talk; 8. concert; 8:30, recital; 10, orchestra. WEAK. Pittsburgh. 1461.8). 8:80, t'ncle Kay be**; 6s46, special; 7, program; 8, Vic tor concert; 9. concert. KDKA, Pittsburgh, (809.1). 6;30. stories; 7, program; 7:30. concert.; io, concert. KCJVV, Portland Oregonian, (491.6), 10, concert; li-V dance VVKAQ, Porto lllco, (840.7), 6:80, con cert. WOAI, flan Antonio (394.1): 9 30, nr chesrra. KPO, flan Francisco, (420.3), 6:10. or «*hestra; 9, dunce; 10, organ; 11, vocal: 12, orchestra K HD. Ht. Loots Pos‘ Dispatch, (645.1 ), 6, soprano, pianist, 10:30, soprano, pt anlst, burltonr Win’, Washington, <469>, «, trio; 7. • Mexican night: 9 4b. or chest in WEfID. Zion. (344.0). 8. celestial bills, airing quartet, foci), reedet plane • WHO, l>e* Moines (526); 11 p in . dance music, WHI’I. lov a « Itv (484) f • (). talk KFNF, Hhvnundouh (205), 6.20 p. m, pi of ram. | Omaha Livestock V ----- ■ --- -> l.lifsfork receipt* At Hie leading roar kets \4 cflite*(la> were: 4 nttle Hot* Sheep Omaha . t.HOtt 17JMMI 1 RiHM t hirago ?, 7 *. . . « '. Ft. A Q . west .*. 59 34 26 t’. R. I. P. cast . 13 3 . . R. 1. A P.. west ..... 4 . .. I. C. R. R. * 2 Total receipt*. 22* 195 5" DISPOSITION HEAD. «'at tie. Hogs Sheep. amour A t'o.I5lu 4340 1666 ' udahy Pack. Co. 1 157 2201 22*6 Doid Packing Co. ...... 36m 1915 . . . . Morris Packing Co. .... 8*1 2"14 1359 Swift A Co. 1795 3358 5974 Hoffman Bros. it . Mayerowlch A Vai! . 1V . Goug «k Keefer . ..;s . (Mnaha Pinking <’o. I* . John Roth A Sons . 14 . J®. Omaha Pack. Co. 25 ... .... Murphy, J. W. 615 .... Kennett «v Murray . 620 .... Ltncojn Pack. Co.189 . Nagle Pack. Co. 63 . Sinclair Pack, t'o. 33 . Wilson Pack. Co. . 245 . Anderson ,v Son . 145 . Benton. VS Ar Huglies . . 185 . Bulla. J. It. *1 . Cheek. W. II. . *5 . Dennis A Francis . 22" . Harvey, John . 4*s . Inghra i|i. T. J. . . .".4 . Kellogg. F. G. . 7 3 *. Kirkpatrick Bros. S r. Krebbs A < 'o. .. 157 . Luberger, Henry . 96 . Mo.-Kan 4’. A I’o. .. 61 . Root. J m B. & Co.1*7 . Rosenstock Bros. 12 . F H. Sargent . 13* . Smiley Rios. . 32 .... .... Sullivan Bros. . 7 . Wertheimer A Degen .. . L'40 .... Other buyers ... 605 .... 2970 Total .9008 16*69 122S5 Cattle—Receipts, 8.000 head. Shipping steers were in active demand again thin morning and the market on the better cattle on practically all weights was ac tive and strong Less desirable grades moved morn slowly at About alehdy prices. Quality continues very good. There \\ er« quite a few sales up towaid the $11.00 mark and best heavy steers ai $11.1" w ith handyw eights at $11.25. Cows and heifers and atockers and feed ers ruled active and firm. Quotations on rattle: Good to choice yearlings. $ 10.00 ® 11.25; fair to good y ear lings. $9.004*10.00; common to fair year lings, $8.00® 8.86; good to choice steer*. $10.25® 11.28; fair to good steers, $9.25® 10.25; common to fair nae is, $8.25® $9.26; trashy warmed-up Attle. $7.o«»® K oil; good to choice fed heifers, $8.25® 9.60; fair to good fed heifers, $7.25® 6.25; common to fair fed heifers, $6.25 ®7.26; good to choice fed cows. $*.50 ® 7.75: fair to good fed cows, $5.25® 6.50; common to fair cows. $2.50® 4 75; Rood to choice feeders. $S.16® 9.00; fair to good feeders. $7.40® 8.10; common to fair feeders. $6.50® 7.36; good to choice stcc;k**r^. $*.00@8.75; fair t » good atock ers, $7.25® 7 90; common to fair Stock ers $6.25® 7.25; trashy atockera. $5.60 ®6 25; stock heifers. $4.50®*.25; stock cows. $3.25® 4.50; stock 'alves $5.00® $8.25; veal calves. $4.00^11.75; bulla, stagsr' etc., $3.76® 0.00. BEEF STEERS. No. Av. Pr No. Av Pr. 6_. 752 $ 9 00 5 . 82* $ 9 25 17. 724 9 4'» 24.1022 9 *0 17 . 1 1 63 9 70 *. 913 9 75 5.10*0 1" 25 9. 9** 1" 25 l«. 1 031 10 35 23.1257 10 *5 22 . 919 10 78 20.1 12* 1 1 00 21.I860 1 1 10 21.124$ 11 25 40.1 1 92 ll 30 STEERS AND HEIFERS 0. S40 8 75 COWS. 8.1106 C 25 5.1292 8 10 HEIFERS. 28. $6* & *o 4 815 8 75 V BULLS 25 I.1900 5 00 1.1590 6 4" CALVES. 1.710 6 00 1. ”20 1ft CO Hogs—Receipt*. 17.000 hetm Fairly large supplies and unfa\orabl* wires from other important centers weakened local prices further tills morning, de clines amounting to mostly 10®15< Bulk of all sales was at $12.90® 13.40, with practical top $l3*ft. HOGS No. Av. Sh. Pr No. Av. Sh. Pr. 03. .157 . . $1.1 00 49 .211 $ 115 79..204 .. 13 35 2%. .237 ... J3 40 31 .23* . . 13 45 00..235 . . 1 3 60 54..308 70 18 66 47..216 ... lo 60 25..282 ... 13 *6 Sheep and Lamba—Receipts, 12.000 head. Demand appeared fairly good for the best handvweight lAmha ami these • lasses ruled largely steady while heavier kinds were weak to a little lower Hhcar * ra were slow and weak with aged sheep firm. Quotations on sheep and lambs: Lambs, good to choice. 11 * 3'• ® J 7.0U; Jambs fair to good, $16.00® 16 25; feeding Iambs, $15.o0® 16.7 5; shearing lambs. 446 2.. <* 17."". wether*. 49 75® 10.50; fat ewen $7.75® 10.35; yearlings, $12.00® 14.26. ( tiinigu Livestock. Chicago, March ll. {Cnlted State* De partment i,f Agriculture.) Hog* R* oelpta, 19.000 head; market slow, 10<‘ to > ■ low it than Tuesday • average; light light ami slaughter pig* 23c to 50c off; top |l.1,80i bulk dealroble l 8 'i to 1 1 pound but* here, 11 3 f»'* >/ 1 3.76 : 140 to 1*5 •) pound weight largelv hi $12 40© 13 40; hulk packing sows, $ l 2.35 © 12 46 ; strong weight slaughter pigs 112.00 U 1 2 . heavy w**tgh>, 113,40© IS. 80: •medium weight, f 13.36© 13 X0; light weight. 113 30 'a 13.70; light light, $12,254x13.40; pack ing house, smooth. 112.40© 12.75; rough. $12.10© 13.40; slaughter pigs. $11.25© $12.50. Cuttle—Receipt*, 7,o<)0 head general trade ac*ive; fed steers an*l yearlings un evenly higher, strong to 25c upr mostly 26c hlglwr medium grade* showing full Upturn; killer* and Stockers ami feeders buvers competing; beet matured steer*. $12 00; mixed steers and heifer yearling* ut that price, few yen* ling* eligible to ex ceed $11.00; several string* weighty steers. 111.'»U © i 1.60; 10-load siting of Wyoming pulp grain fed steer*. 4# 50© 1" 50, mostly at $10.00© 10.50. little to killer* under $9 00: bulk, 19 26 ©11 25; most fed cow's. $5.25©7.00; light heifer*. $7.25©$. 00. bulk 10©25c lower, bidding around $6.00 on weighty bologna*, veal ers strong to 26c higher, nmatly at $11.60 ©13.00; kind* averaging 10 u pound* and below at Inside figure, hulk slockere and feeders, $7 on©#.25; mesty feeder*. *141*! >e*:-tday. $8 60; yearling*. $8.35, \ Sheep- Recelol*. 19,000 head; desirable weight lainbe fully steady; weighty kind* dull, weak; bulk better grade* handy weight lambs. $17.00 © 17.50; #2 to 95 pound weight, $ I f> 00© 1 4 76 ; extremely weighty kind montly a* $15.50; f*,f «heep steady, feeding and shearing lamb* steady to strung; bulk. $17.00© 17.35. Kmiumn ( Ity Livestock. Kamov* city, March 11 Cnlted State* Department of Agrlculture --Cm t tie He celpts, 7.600 head; calve*, receipts, 1,300 head; beef steers »nd yearlings fairly ac tive; steady to strong; bulk fed offer Irvg*. $8.60<© 10.75; top handy weight steers, $11.00; heavies. $10.60; some held higher; few Colorado pulp fed*. $#.751/9.75; she stuck steady tu strung; butcher cow*. $ 4.7 .1 'li • 50; heifer*. $4.25©$. 26 r«nnn» and 'litter*, $2.40© 3.#0; •wives and bull* steady, practical veal tup. $10.50: stucUcta and feeders scarce, fully steady; bulk, $0.2.7 n # 25; tup stocl.iM*. $$.4o. Hog* Receipt*. h'-l/l, slow; tiled turn end strongweight butchers. 10#I6« lower; llghth, 16© 26c lower light lights, $5©60c off. shipper top $13.56; sxnte fig tire hid bv ptt' ker*. hulk nf sales. $13.16 ©13.56; desirslda ISO pound* and up. $ 13 26 © 13.65. 130 to 150 pound*. $12 [13.00; sinooUi packing sows $12.76; stock pig* *lrong to 26c higher; bulk, $11.00© 12.00; few at $12 36. Sheep Receipts. 6,500 head; larnhs gen '•i ally to© 16c higher; top. $17 to- bulk $14.40© 17.10; odd lots sheep steady. Mlout (ity Livestock. Hloux 'tty, fa. March 11. Cattle—-Re • -elute, 4,000 head; market fwlily active Killer steady, strong, slock ere strong, fst *teei m and yenrllngsv $7 nO© 12.00, • •uik l« • u i 00 fit eowa in 1 elfi $5 (pi © lo f.o , caniisrs and cutler*. $2 2. \ 4 00; veal*. $6.00© 12.00; hulls, $4 25© 7.50: feeder*. $4.00©8 25; Stockers, $ » {.(] ©7,.<0; stock yearling* and calves, $5.00 ©7.11; feeding cuv* and heifers, $3.00© 6.60 Hogs.Receipt*. 21 ooO hend; mat get 10© lei* lower; tun $13 56: bulk $12 9i"»r 13 60. lights. $12.60© 13.25, butchers 13 25 1/13 60; nitxed $ 1 3.00© 1 $.$1; heavy parker*. $1*60©I$$0. slag*. $$60© *0 00; native pigs. $11 60 ©I?.On Hheep and Lam he— Receipts 1.000 head, lambs, 76' llwer; ewes, 25c higher, tumbs. $14.75 # 10.60. #1 .loaeplv Llv cwRu k H» Joseph. Mo March ll ffur* Receipt* X '.« (» head 1 :• l«v : lower: tup. 113 50; hulk *lMMlfM3 f*« HI)# p lift La III he- tier" pt.i, l OOo head ismba. $ia.00©i«,00i •won $$.16©1U.J$ Idiill on Market Follows Break in St. Paul Stork I in pen (1 ing Bankruptcy of Great Rail System Gives Dramatic Touch to t rade —Steels head Bally. Il> 1114 II \KII *4PII I.A N I I n/tersal Service Ihihiici iI Krillor. New York. March 11.—There was enough of the dramatic to the stuck mat ket action today to stir evert the most phlegmatic of traders. Professionals controlled for a fair portion of the day and were highly favored at first by the general developments, the first of which was a break In the St. Paul issues that . arried the common down to c, and i he preferred to 16. That spell- ■! re ceivership. The selling of the two classes of St. Paul stock was In very heavy vol ume and this naturally affected t,hc whole list. Meanwhile the St. Paul bonds were dumped In big and Utile blocks. Impending bankruptcy of'one of the great II anspoi tat Ion systems pot h chill on all but ihe most seasoned of optimists. Selling of the speculative favorites was rather free and declines in some of the issues were rather broad- li was notice able. however, thaw f. .S. Steel not only gave little or no Jtound but bucked the tide. It had opened at li!2N and re dimed ■*. Thereafter it either held around its opening price or j.-limbed u little. The heavy selling continued until Ihe last hour Then big steel led s good rally under which there were recoveries rang ing from I to 1 points One of large contributions to buoyancy in the afternoon market wa* the surprls ing announcement of a declaration by ihe directors of the Western Pacific rail roal of .« $5 cash and 16 LI ;t pet cent stock dividend. Some persons hail hoped for the 5 per cent, but few apparently had -expected a stock dividend to go with It. There was an unusually great demand for the stock when the news came about. Total dealings In the, issue for the day approximated shares. From an opening of 3S \ it went to f>5, ( losing at the high, which was 16 points up for the day. —» Most of the rails were languid. St Louis X- Southwestern and the llmk Is land were exceptions. The aifiounce nient from both a tureen <«f gratification over the tetms by which the Rock Island acquires the Cotton Relt was translated into market buying In good volume. Pan American was ihe most activo of the oils. Doheny's announcement In re lation io the segregation plan was well ie< elved It was another of those days when no one in the grain market could complain of lack of action. Most of the traders appeared to expect an advance In prices, owing to the sia tistical strength of wheai 'They were disappointed. Tim first Jolt cam** from hat tricky market in Liverpool. Due to open 2 to i pence higher, it opened off and closed for the day ut _ *4 pense To this was added an almost lotak a b sene* of buying for export. Rromhall added insult to Injury by putting out r somewhat bearish survey of the wheat situation "of th** world. Cotton was inclined to sag despite the fa< t that there whs no sign of relief from the drouth in Texas Coffee Weak; off 34 to 4S points. Sugar Finn and - to 4 points up. | New York Quotations v - J New York Stock exchange quotations furnished by J. s Bache & Co., 22i Oma ha National Hank building. Tu> a High Low Clos# Close. Agriculture them . .. .. . 17% 17% Air Reduction . 1"2 10'*% 10- 1«M»% Ajax Rubber ... 12 11% 11% 12% Allied Chemical . x7% 96% 8* % 86% A Ufa * *h 1 liner- 82% 80% 8 ! % 8*'% Am Beet Sugar . 39% 39% 50% 4" Am H S Fdry .. 99% 9 9 99 99% American Can ...17? 175% 176 Am Car A Fdry t. 224 % 219% 22 2-2 Am Hide A- I. .. ... i 2 J 2 % Am II & L j■ fd . . 7 ‘1 • * <0 7 $ • l % Am Inter Corp . 56 , 4 6% Ain l.insced «»il .. -4% .4% 2 1 a 24% Am Locomotive ..142 J5x% 141% 13s% Am Radlu’or . .. 96 95 96 96 Am Ship a i!om . 1 * % 1 1 % l l % 7 2% Am Smelting ... 97% 96% 37% 97% Am Smelt* pfd ..1"8 Am Steel Fdrles 51 5-*% 7>"% 51% Am Sugar .. . ... 64% 03% *4 «. 4% Artier Iran Sumatra 15% 11 14 16 Am Tel A Tel ..135% 134% 135% 136% American Tobacco 8* a 86 86% 80% Am W W A E- 37% 30% 2.% 5" Amerhan Woolen 49% 47% 48% 49% .A rwi unda . 41 % 4b 40% 41% Associated 1* C ..178 174% 17 5% 170 Associated Oil . . ... 35% 3r»% Atchison .122% 131% 122% 122 Atlantic Coast 1. .169 159 lf.9 167% At (iulf * W I ... 1% 3"% 5 1% .% At Refining Co . 11 *i 109 l"? 11" Austin - Nicbols . 27% 27% Baldwin .138% 133% 136% 1.14% Baltimore A* ** *1% 79% 81% 79% Bart sdall -A" . . 27% 26% 2‘ % 27 Bethlehem Steel .45% 4 4% 4t% 44% Boach Magneto .. ..7 35 % •"•" % 30% Hklyn Man Ry . 42% 41% -< • % 4i% Block-Man pfd .. 80% 50 80 50% Brook-Edison Co.. .. .. 12*% 129% Calif Packing . .. 103 103 ! Calif Petroleum.. 31% 30% 31 % 30% Cal A Arlz Min .. .. .. 61% 61% Can Pa c. .147% 147% 147% 14i% C«nt Leather ..,18 . J7 % l* 13 i*enr Lealh pfd... 57% 58% 57% •*> % <>rro d« Pasco .. 5" 48% 4 9 "% ''handler Motor* .. 35 22 % • '■ 2 % .2 Ohes A Oh 1. 9 4% -9 4% Chi O W corn ... 1 -% 1-'% 12% 1 - % Chi H VS pfd 27% 1*8% 2h Chi * N W . 67% 66% 67% 6 7 c M A Ht P .11% 9% ?% 12 <• M «i St P pfd.. 20% 16 1 % 20% C ft I & I* . . .51 4 8% 5" % 4' % ! St P M A O Ry. 4 9 % Chile Copper .... 34% 23% ."4 ! hlno 23% 2 3 23 % 2 % Cluett-Peabody . •• C2 •'oca-Cola . 90% 90% 9"% 5"% Colo F a Iron ..43 42% 42% 42% « '(dumldan 1 h i b * * i Columbia Has .... 55*. 4% 65% 54% Cong'dcuru . 39% ■? % '?% 39% • 'on Cigara ...... 28% 27% 2H% 28% Con Ha * ........ 75 % 7 % 76 % 76 • 'out Can . . 63% 6 3 6 % 6 % font Motora . 9% 9 9% ? Corn Prod ....... 39% 39% 59% 9% Coaden ..32 31 % 31% Crucible .. ..... 75% 73% 75 7: % «’uba Cone Hug .. 13% Cuba Cane Sg pfd 69% 68% 9% 68% • uba-Am Sugar .31% 31% 1 % ’V • uyamel Fruit ..... .. 54 53% i 4a n Boons . .. ■ % l»avld Chem 45*, 42% 42% 4 % Dela At Lacka,... ..136% Dels A- Hud _ 141 14"% 140% 14 i% Dupont de Netn .146 142 % 1 44 146 % Dome Mines . 16 % 15% Kastman Kodak .... 110\lll% Kile . 31% 31% 31% 32 I I oJ bi .. •*» Kleo »tor Bat ... 65 64 % 64% "4% Fatuous Playera... 97% 98% 9. 97% Fifth A vc B I..1 "•% Fisk Rubber . 12% 12 12 12 FlelscbiuHn’s Y .. 78 77% 77% 7x • ien Asphalt . 66% 54% •»•>% 5.• Den El.-c . .265 26# 265 268 %, • ianeral Motora .. 72% 71% 72% 7.!% Hold Dual . 48% Hoodrlch . 52% 6"% 61% 60% Ut Nor Ore.36% t6% 3* % ' % Ht Nor Ry pfd... 6H% 67% 0 8 68 Bulf Slates St l ... 88% 87 *7% 88 Bart Trunk . II 30% * 1 31% H*VM VS heel. 36 35 % Ibidem \fotora ..42% 41% 4 % 4 % llomeatake M Co 4 4 42 % 4 4 4 1 Houston Oil ..... 7 7 75% 76% |6% Hupp Motora .... 13 >4% 15 111 Cent .116% 115 lir, 115% Inspiration . 27 26 % 26% 26 % Int K Com Corp 41% :i#% 40% 40% Inter Vlarv .1"4 1"!% 103% 1«H Int Merr Mar. . 11% 11% 11% 11% Int M Marina" pfd 4 4 4 % 43% 4..% Inter Nickel .26% "6 2 6 26 % Inter Paper 49% 4s % 4’» 49 Inter Tel A Tel 9"% 9" % '•"• % '* ’ % indap Ha* ...... 31% 29% 30% *•"% .lories Tea ....... J8% 17% li% 1 * *» Jordan Motor .... 61% 60% 5 1% 51% K f South . 37% 35% ’* 3*. Kelly-Spring .... 1 . \ Ix^mieiott . 51% 49% .<0% .1 , Rtitotttr . ? - % ;» r.eh gh \nlley .... 76% 7 6% * \ LI mo Loco ...... *;8 ' a 1 ' *•♦ * I.ooHe-Wllea . 91 ?" 90 ? I.,mith A Nash I, . 1 1 '• 11 , 1 1 X M i, k Ti u,k ..... U7% 156 137 % Li. Max !»ept Store. 105% 1 Of. 1"5% 106% Maxwell Motor A. 88% 87 *7% 8 •• % Maxwell Motor H. 67% 66% 60% ••-» % Marla nd . 4? 40% 11 41% Mexicali Sea b .. 16% 15 15% 1 •• % Miami Copper ... 11% !"% 11% 1'N. M K A Texas lly <7% 36% 37% 3i,% Mo Pacific . 38% 6% 38% .8% Mo p«r pfd 60% 7X 80% 7 8 % Montgotuary * Ward 46% 45% 4:. % 46% Mother Lona , . % Nath Mot .. 262 % Nat Biscuit . 68 6 7 % 67% •' Nat Enamel .. ?4% 34*, Nat I.rB*l IB* 150% 156% If." N Y Air Brake. 49% 49% N V Crntlal . ..130% 111* 12"% 1 I W % N Y C «v Ht L. IS: I J » N V N II A It . . . 33 % - x % North An.er . ... 46% 46 % 4».% i. Not t h Fan _ • '“* • - ««% N A W Ry .12 7 1.6% I ’,. % 126% • trpheum . 38% 2* * '*% « «w Kill But 11#. . 4 ' 4 Paelfln Oil .... 60 &8% 5# r#% Packard Motor .18% 18% U% 18% Pali A mat 7t»% 7 8 7 7 % pan Am "IV ... 7»% 79% 76% 7 8% Penti ft It . 46% 4 % 4 5*, 4»-% Peoples Has 1 1 5 % 1 1 .• Pare Marquette ... 09 Philadelphia 64 53% 5.1% 64*, Phillips Petrol . .. 42 % 41% »1% II* Plen-e Arrow I j % 12 % 12% 1' % I" alum Cere* l 1 I , I on % !""■% 1 " % Pressed St I f . 6.*% 0? rtt 0 '• P|*0d and Refiner* '.'7') - % '• % Pullman Lin 137 l;U 13 3 Punt« A l*»a 1 e S • , . Pure 0,1 . • , ‘ • J ' '* '* '* I Radio Culp .. 61% 59% A1 99% Railway Stl Spring 13& 133 133 134% Con■ 14% . . ' ' . R. .c ling . Tfi’v 75’4 *5% 7 ■ > % Kt-plogle 1 ’ % 17% 1*% 1«% Rep |"r*>n A: ’ % % 4% 65% Rovnl I* N 1 5‘* - la 62% r ; « St I. Ac S T .71% 7 0 70 7 0% St Routs A. S \V. I % '%% .SI 4v% SrhulB C Stores . . 1 I 1 '* 1"% 1l"% IJ"% Sears Roebuck. . 16 5 % 1 ■ % 165% 164 Shell In Oil ..... 26 24% 25 21% Simmons •'« . 33% 2-3 S3 % • - Sin. lair Oil - 20% 2U 20% 20 % Sim-1 air pfd . . ■ • • R**. Sluss Shieffleld . . Sx 83 89% Skelly oil . 27% 26% 27% 27 « South Pac . . . 1*o% 103% 1«»3% 104 south Ry . • "% 58% 88% Stand Oil of < ’ 61% *"% 00% 6» Stand o of N .1 . 1*-'% 42 42% *2% Stand Plata ti ... 13 v Stewart W arner 85% 67 6s % o S Strom Car .. • • • V?,11 StudebaKer ...4 1% 4 ,% 44 4 I -» Submarine Boat... 10% l"1*! 1°% 10 * Tetfks C« . 46% 46% 45% 46% Tex Culf Sulphur. 108 % in" 108% 107% Tex Ar Pacific .. 53% 61% 52 % 62 Timken Rearing 4"% 39 ‘;,4% ^**'*•» Tob Products .. 76% 73% 76% 76% Tob Product* A. 98 % 99 Trans «Ml . ... 4% 4% 4% 4% I’niott Pacific . ’47% 146% 1 4 7 1 47 % Cnlted Fruit .212 I* S C Iron IMpe...22". 218% 223 221 % ! S In.I Alcohol . 82% Ml’s 51% 82% I’ S Rubber * '% 4" 4"% 40% V S Rubber pfd.. 95% 95% 95% 95% 1 S Steel .123% 122% 125% 122% 1 S Steel pfd_125 % 123% 123% 123% I t ah Copper . *6 % 87% Vanadium .. .. 27 27 Vi vaudou .. ... 11 % W abash .. . . . 2»•% 2 4 2 1 % ft % W abash A ..... 65% 62% 65%. 62% Western Pacific’... 5 6 58** 65 38% Western Cnlon ..120% 119% 120 12"% Wealing Air Brake.106 J05 Westing Klee . ..72% 71% 72 7 1 % White Eagle Oil.. 2* 27% 27% 28 White Mourn _ 65% 63 63 % 63% Wool worth Co ...116 114 1 1 4 % 115 Willy s overland ..11% 11 % 11% 11% Overland pfd .... 83% S3 85 % 83% Wilson . 9 8% 8% 10 Wilson pfd . 28 25% 25% 32% W orth Pump . 68 % 66% 67% 66% W rlgley Co. 49 % 49 % Yellow Cab Tax!. ,. 52 Yellow Cab Mfjf. 7. 37 Total sales Tuesday. 1,557,000 shares. Today’s 2 p. rn. sale**. 1.238.000 share*. New York Bonds v New York. March 11.—Drastic liquida tion of St. Paul railway bonds, based on Wall street's growing apprehension tliai • fforla to prevent a reorg:.” Chicago A- Alton and Iowa Central Hens was evident. Oil company bonds were heavy. One of the largest railroad issues placed on tin market this year, $26.uuc Out) Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Chicago A St. Ixfuis railroad &U-ycar 5s, will be offered tomorrow by Kuhn. Loeb A Co. at price of 99, to yield 5.06 per cent. The load, which Is leased to the Pennsylvania, will use the proceeds to repay the United States government and the parent com pany for capital expenditures and to retire prior lien obligations. Other financing tomorrow' will include $6,000,000 electric power corporation of Germany 6 4 per cent bond.-. I niteil Mates llondn. (Sale, in $1 »"•).) High. lam. Close. 113 Liberty 3 4s . ...101.1 5 1»»1 g 101.13 1 Liberty 1st 4., 101.16 1«M.16 lOUlC 3 Liberty 2d 4s ...100.22 100.2 V 100 *2 3 Liberty 1st 44a..1*1.21 101.11 101.1$ l*iii Libertv 2d 44s.. 100.27 100.2:*. D»" 23 7* Liberty :d 44" 101 15 1*1.11 101.14 616 Libertv 4th 4*s..101.27 101 24 101.34 IK U S Treas * ..10" 19 100.1$ 10". H 2 U S Treas 44" 104.27 104.23 104.23 foreign. 19 Anton Jurgen « * . 944 $* $1 22 Argentine Uu\t 7s..l"2** 1"*’4 lo2f*s 33 Argentine «»**xt *•*.. $6 4 96 4 9*4 11 Austrian gtd In 7s. 9i*t 9 \ 95** 18 Bordeaux 6s . "44 *14 "44 32 Copenhagen 34" •• $*>\ $4 4 $6 4 4 Great Prague "4s. 90 K93* »$\ 6 Rio aJnetro 8s 47. 94 * $4 4 $♦*» 2 Csrchn R«p 8s 52.1"" 994 10" 6 Dept Seine "s . >"4 ** 4 *'4 2 Ixitnin Rep 5 4* •• $7S 9‘S $3", If. Dont Can 5 4" 20.1*2 4 1-4 1"-4 19 l»om Can 5m 52.... 1034 1U3 4 P*3 4 25 1 if r h K Ind 6h 62 10" 4 1004 1"«S 18 Dtrl» E In«« 63 07 4 07 4 »7 4 3 Frarnerican "'«■ .. 93 4 $2 *4 93 4 37 French Rtp 8s ....103 1*2 4 10-4 62 French Rep 7s .... -9% »«>. »*’, J,,9 Germ ex t«> 7e ret. 84** .G, * * 45 O El »* .1 n ■> 7. ret su>, SO »»*, 174 Japanese K*,, . 81 W tM*1’* 25 Japanese 4s xi'T X2S X2N s K I,r delirium 7 MiG'S ln»S MV 11 K of Iletr C',» 1' 9t ‘.s 8-'*» 25 k "f Denmark fis-Ml1. l«e v. 1"1’% 10 K nf Hungary 7 t,s G1, '4V K K of Ne(her 5s ,2 M2’s MSS M:’s 42 K of Net her 5s '54 Mt l"?1, 102 15 K of Norw e 44.100 98*» I1 ' 7.1 K (Serbs ,'r SI Ss s« »5'a *• :i 17 K of Sweden &**!•.. 98*» »*'♦ **’.4 20 .Sort] Kya ••'*» . . SIS ►- ' 25 Paria-Lyolia Mel 0s 71 Is1, ‘71* 14 llep of Hollvl* *».. I.11, *2 Si1. :! R of Glide sa '41 ...Mt \ 106', 106 6, 40 Rep of Chile 7s . 100 \ bO"'a I''#1! 12 R of Colomb 6 t,. . 1 no ', M0', lie's 43 Rep of Cuba 5V,s 9»>, SO 99 11 R i»f Finland t'a... **>4 >6 m. 4 9 R of lUttt 6*. 93 4 $3 03 4 4W S 4*f Queensland *4,.10&U lu5‘» 1 St of u Hr do S V, 96 9« 96 7 St of Sun Ps s f **.190 4 1 •*« 4 1"" * f» Swiss • 'unfed 8 * .116 114 4 114 4 4 4 Swiss (lov 64s ' 46 . 1 c 1 % 1«l 4 DM** 1 •• CK 'fMBA I 6 4* *2$ . 1 H 4 1 > - 4 110 4 5" UKoftiH.Vl 64* '37.1064 106 1"« 12 U 8 ot Brnr.il 8* $7 96 4 $7 ll»m<*«tiF gen 4*. 894 894 9$ 4 6 ATA-SF h dj 4, gtpd . *3 4 *3 4 15 At Cat I.LAN « *»i 4* *7 *64 *64 13 It,fro rfg ra ’96 .1024 1024 1024 60 BAO 1st 6- rtfs.... 101 4 101 1014 3$ BAO cvt 44" . .... $24 $2 92 4 7 It Hel Pa 1*1 rg 6» I004 1""4 loo 4 9 Heth St yon 6s A.. 96 4 94 \ 94 \ <4 Beth St p uion bn 92 92 92 6 Brier llfli St 5 4* 99 9!) 99 17 Hkyn Ed gen 6a A6 994 99** 09", 76 Hk' tt Man Tr ef 6s *54 *6 a5 4 23 R l< A P 4 4*. *64 *64 (4*. 4 M * ’allf Pst *.4* .1034 I0.34 103 4 2’, • ‘an No deb 64a.. 118Q 11*4 11*4 37 Cun p«c d«J> 4*.,. 794 791% 79 t T C C A O 6a. 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I (t .3 4 I "3 4 1034 4 tiui >d)i «t * * n .... 109 4 i tty 4 1094 -• Houdyenr .8* U ...1204 11*0 ,..0 • 5 ;}r*r‘,| 'Cn,nk 7*...1I6a; 1,64 11«4 DM4 DM4 1074 1 ‘ N,orJ. A .11$ 4 ID* 4 novj 1 «Irani Northern C* 944 944 04 \ . [J':'“hr ' 1 h'” ' ’ ,.D»4 D- 4 1 ('3 4 j" HAM tfg 6, a mu «, 7 ;* s k Ham a.ij me 5, 714 7,,% * ,,!iun’|,|lfl 5 4" DM 1004 1""8* 1( III Mel |,, 1 ,fc 0X»4 9*4 MU .,1 ! . ' •"»it»**I 64, , „ 10," 1024 in:; 4 I« ' S t I, A N« » 1 ( g n 9 8'- a \ x * iui 21 III St del* I 1,, ** ;. t* I* l"f H..U Tr v! J L I}!* V ini W, \ 'ff t,;i» «J 4 6“ 4 8 - J ,fr t J \ , d j 6«... . 7 1 4 71 71 f 16 Inf1 M M lM }* ",,,4N' DM4 1"44 n( M M*r „f f, a * 1? • lyi '«v 5* t . 80 «. 1 !> . p ' H A X| 4" s I 4 *« 8 4 ^ I . ' ,v L fig .08 4 0 7 0*i - 3 K ( Sunt hem 5* . *04 0x4 09 »J *; K « I'ermihnI 4* . 04C «4', 044 ; J\ vtinH* M A 0; *«,* sua I K. iD S I .... %, 9* Q 07 9; . ^ 1 " H of St |. 4* **>j * -ts ■ pyx 13 I SA MS .11. 4, . 0 a, 4 94 4 J, . * ’ 1 U h ■ ' 1 A M . 1 i'.| t . 1 .. ,•* i I. A v l*t I fg 4 4„ 93 11 9 •* t I4 * L A \ 11 nlfie,I 4* 03V 9!** 03* *$ 1 .nufVvillr «4AF. 6*. 9.14 0! , ,1* If Magma ' 'upper 7*..l2l it 121 8 AU.natl Sijmui 74* DM ** 10| L 101 4 7 Market St ID ,h $94 994 99 . II Mid rale S(i'«*| 1 v ( 9" V 00 V •*!* \ * Mil L.I 11)441. Iff «• 1.14, O, M, M A St l, 1st rf* Is 21% -''. % 23% 20 M K A T pr* In I'N % 1" '• % 1M% >6 M K AT Ir pr In 5.*A *' % *4% 64% . Mo Pacific 1st 6s ..1"!% lot 101% 92 Mu Pa*’ gen 4s.... 65 "1% 64% In Montana l’nw -s A 99% 99% 99% i N R TAT 1st 6s ..100% 100 100% T N (i T A M 5 % s. .100% I0«% 100% 27 s N V 1‘ n tleb 6s .113 lit8* • % : N a* Pen rf*Alin Ns. I'M % 1""% 101% 3 N Y *>n roll Is S t % >4% 94 % 19 X Y l’ A St I. 6 % s 96% 95 *6 I V Y Erl rf 6%»...114% 114% 114% I M NIIAIl Vs ..10(1 loti loo •00 NY NIIAIl 7» fr . 99% 99% 93% 31 NY NIIAIl rv 6s 46 9t' »"% 90% II N Y T»l rf «s 41 ,.106% 106% 106*4 27 N Y Tot *n 4%s.. 96% 9,i% 96% 137 N V 5\ A Hns 4%s 66 63% 64% 4 Nor A 'V cvt 6s .127% 127% 12 7% 12 N„r Am Eil 6s . 100% 100% 100% 2" Nor Pan rf 6s M 106 107% 1"7% 12 Nor Pac new 6s l> 91% 97% 97% 25 Nor Pin- p 1 4s. 67i% 6 ' >■' 1 Nur Sis P 1st is A 95*4 9.5*4 93% 23 ii S I. i f*f 4s . .. 37 96% 96% 2 or Wash RRAN 4s 62% *2% 1-; Pac HAElm as. 91", 94 % 94% 4 1 Par TAT 6s 62.... 94% 91% 94% 6 7 6 Pan - Am PAT a- ..II:'- Ml , H2% 55 Penn RR 6 % s . ..110*4 110% 11"% Ml Penn RR Imp 5s 64 97 % 97% 97% It Penn HR gen 4 % s. . 94% 94% 94% 4 Pern Mani rf* 5*.. 9s% tip* 9*** 5 I’hlta i’n rf* 6s....101% 1*'4% 1"4% 6 Phlla I'll 5 % a .... 97 96*4 96% 4 Phil A R.h 4 * -1 5s. . 1 n 1 ll"l% 1"0% 61 Pierre Nrrow Ss. . . . 9 5% 91 95% 6 Pt Rv I.AP 1st 6s R 97 H 97 97% 20 Puma Ale s 7s . .inf. 1"4 % l"'. 1 Read gen I',s .... 91.% 63% 95% 6 Rep 1 A Rll 5 % s. 93% 93% 93% 27, I; I A A I. 1%-'.. *7 66', *6% 7 St I| 1 Nl A S rfg 4s 94% 94', 34% ' |. St.lMAS 4« RAO ,1 67 66% 66% 2 fit I.A-SE pr II 4. A 75% 73 76% f.H ,.. 8v 1, 5 ft-S» •J S' I* A ICC S If 4 4 82 V* 82 N 82 *n ft SI I* I'n Dept oft. 101 101 1 * l"!1* 77 Sea -V I. n.n 6.“... a*7* *9 89 24 Sea Ait 1* adj Da. 7 5 7 5 75S 45 Sea A If rfg 4ft.. »'■ '■% *>•"’ r-»' "7 Sin P OH col 7ft. .. 92 * 91 >a 91 ’a 15 Sin Don Oil 6\*a... 8 8’4 8<'a 88 35 Sin Pipe Lin* 6s. . . 8514 8- 85 87 Skelly Oil 6 4*.H4 11 1 11 -1 ’i 26 South Pac- cvt 4a.. 97 9*;7, 9*>7* 12 .South Pac rfg 4ft. 9'* 897* 90 \ South Pac col tr 4ft 8 5 >4 8 r, \ \ L, \ 1! South Ry gen* 6‘*sl09\ -P';S< 1";4 17 South Ry gen 105a* *^*2 * 42 South Ry gen 4s.. 77 U 77 .. 23 S W M T rfg -ft 9H >* 98 V* 9ft % 9 S d & K1 cvt 6 4*.U7 119 8s ID* 10 Tenn Klee rfg I'’’ ' 1"’8* 7 Third Ave adj 6e.. 4 1 4’J *4 43 lv Third A vc rfg 4» .. 5'> ■■ 1 4 *■*» 8 I'n Pacific 1st 4ft . 92 4 »2 4 91K 4 4 i'n Pacific cvt 4ft. . 99", S*\ J J 1" I'n Pacific rfg 4s.. 8*.% *•'* *'* •* 9 1' S Rubber 7 V* 8 . . 166 100 4 25 V S Rubber 5ft .... 8»i't ft'-. ft*;),* rt'1 r S steel af 5s ...105 4 105 Pb; ♦ 12 I’tah PAJd 5s... 94'a 94 s M1a 2v Ya-Car i’hm "ft ... 8 7 ft** 8)* 25 V% RvAP rfg 5s. . . 9', 95 »• 4.1 \a Rj 5" . . 96% 96 96% 7 Mabash Isl 5s 100% 1'in%_l"0% 7 \Yarn?" Sug 7a 39. 82 4 82 * 39 YVest El*c 5s . . . . 96% »« 9»% 15 West Mil Isl 4s. 6 5*% 6,, r.l I West Pac 5s . 95 93 93 4 West In 6%s .. .110% HO', 116% 7, Westing El 7s .107% 107% JO, % •' W llly.-l tv 1st 6 % 1.10 0 % 100', 100% 7.6 Wilson Co tf 7 %s 72 71 — 76 W ilsnn I'n 1st 6s.. 9.. 94 94% 161 Wilson I'll cvt 6s 72 70', 71 2" Voting NAT 6s . . . 9 6% 96% 9s% Total shleft of bonds today were "'♦ * 1 s9 00b toinparpfj with $13,715,000 prc\i oua day and $8,578,000 a year ago. i tilcHjro Mock*. Quota lion* furnished by •» s. *- i Thompson . „ •• Wahl . J* *# Foreign Fxctmnge Hate*. Following are today * rate* of exchange a* compared with the par valuation, r ur niahed by the Peters National bank : Par V«l. Today. Austria .3". ®2i!2i& Belgium . . . “. 1 r>n * i p ■ ho Slovakia . “*1 - i J! I tenmark .- * . * ‘ ® ^SKKr, ■::: ::: . **» lugo-Slavi* ." N-*»y .Vi 1?J! Sweden .;• Switzerland .1J*J New lurk General. New York March 11.—Flour unset tled: hard winter atralghts five Flour 1'nsetlled: fair !*' $775ff8.»5. • h..|. e ’<• fai.’> * 4"il ?n0. {{m. Weak No. 2 weatern. $ I «>3. f *• b. New York, and 11.51V*. r. i f. eaport. Harley— K*ev: malting. Ii.0€ U i 10. c. 1. i New York. . When! kp< *. weak: No. 1 dar* nor h orn smlng. t. f New York lake and, tall $211 *» : No. 2 hard winter, f. e. d take and rail H.iS%, No 2 mixed1 durur’i »1 s<\; No. 1 Manitoba, do. in bond $2.08 *4 • „ f I'orn—Spot. easy; No. 2 yellow r. r tra< k New Y-.rk ill rati. II.351*: No. - mixed, do, $1 3V5*. . Out* Spot. ea*v : No - white, file, i lw ' F.asy: samp’e 115 u0$l lf-9't. Util—Easy : middle west. $ 1 . 4U © 1»,5b. - -- I li Inigo Butter. i hicago, March 11.—With trading dud the butter market today appeared weak and an easier undertone wag apparent. Although supplies of butter on the street were at 11 light, dealers were pushing sal-* but showed little ln» llnatlon to shade prices. Buyers were operating close to immediate requirements and in many ra»e« were off the market entirely. The »entraPscd car market was steady, with cars rather limited and a fair demand U »g imted Fresh Butter—>2 score 50c: 8’ score. 49. ; j»n score 48c; 88 score. 4&c. 4$ »*'ure 42c; x7 score. . 46 *. ore ' 4< OntraUsed farlots—»•) score 5#CJ sco!#. t*He: 4j» four-. 47 Itoston Bool Boston March 11 Wool trading * quiet ami there is a tendency to await further developments from the sale* abroad Some fleeced wools are available at silghtlN lower figures Very good three - eighth* blood staple territory w < »o 1 is offered at 63c in the grease snd on* - quarter blood at *nc Repot ts from Li n den today shove that Germany is buying freely or merino and fine greasy cross bred* New York Curb Market ____' \>w York. March 11 —Reactionary Un de n »• i e s prevailed in t»ds> - curb market 4)1 Ip. however, displayed a firmer tone *■ H result a it ad value In Wyoming crude prb-e* Mid reports that the standard 1 . ..mimin of Indiana was lirgotlai mg f«*r the l.itln Alltel an holdings of H>e 1 m American Petroleum ami Transport com pany Standard <»f Indiana touched ♦>.. » hXi.I then slipped hack to 64% for a ema l fractional gain on the da' Standard «>r New York closed a point higher at 45%. Further tii*aeltlenvent "as noted among the radio shares, llazeltlne and Charles Preshtimn h dropping about * point, and most of the others yielding fraction al 1 v. Trading in the public utilities was % 100 Borden’s Milk ..149% 149% 149% 1 on I tot any Mills A... t. % 4 5% 45% ;.o*i Brit Am Tob coup 27% 27% 27% 25(1 Rucyrus Co .141 139 1 39 1 10 Campbell Sy pfd. 110 110 ID*] 400 Car Fight . 4% 4% 4\ 4 00 Cent Pipe Corp. .1*% 18 18 * 600 Chapin Sacks In*'. 19% 19 19% 100 Chic Nipple B T 14% 14% 14% 1500 Child** Co new .. 53% 52% 55 175 Com Pow Corp.... 111% llu% 110% 2’5 Com P')W pfd..,. Vl 81 81 25 Cunt, P"\v war. .29 2 9 29 8on c<,n G&K Balt nen 54 55% 34 800 Cunt Bakeries .V. .119 % 119% 118% Cl 00 Cont Bakeries B . 27 26 26% 20o Cont Bakeries pfd. 9 7 96% 96% 4oi) Cont Tob Inc .... 21% 21% 21 % 100 Cudahy Packing .104 104 104 j 75 Del F Sc VV Coal. 129 12*% 128% 11000 Di biller CAR new 18% 16 ' 1" % i 900Q Durant Motors ... 20% 18% 20 10O Dus Co Inc. 25% 25% 2 5% 1200.1 FI Bd A- Sh new.. 59% 56% 58 500 Kler Investors .... 42% 4 2 42% 230 . Freed Fis'-mann 12% 11% 12% 500 Freshman (Chas). J6% 16% J % 4no Gnrod Corp ...... 6 % 6 6 300 Gillette Ra7. new.. 6:i% *ff ' % 500 Glen Aldfn Coal.. 151 1*0% 131 4000 Goodyear Tir* 2 4% 33 54 6 00 Grennnn Bakeries. 17 16% 16% 3 00 Rapp I’andv St A . 6 % 6 % 4 % IO00 IF'izeltlne Corp . . . 30% 30 300 |r,r Match ad! 41% 41% 41% ion Inter t'ttimes B . 1«% 10% 10%; 1 Kelvinatcr «'orp 25% 24% 25% 1 100‘Keystone Solether. 80 80 so I '.'"0 Ffhigli Pow >e.- 94% 94% 94% 5000 Fehigir Val coal. . 40% 59% 40 : 200 Fib Rad Ch Stores s% 8% 8% D*f. Varroni Fondon 8% *% 8% 20 Meng-is Box 4* 4* 4* 200 Mefaid Iron .... 3% 3% 3% 245Q Middle West Ctil. 95% 92% 95 7*i Mid U’ l 1 | pi In. D*2% 102 J02% Motor Wheel new . 17% 17 17 4«*o Music Master Corp 13 13 13 3 4't Nat P«mv Ar 4.: ..211 207 211 80 New Jersey Zinc.. 190 190 I9i ! 500 Nick'd Plate v| *7% v 7 % i, 7 % 1 "0 Omnibus Corp tidfleld H P *> r •’ h kOO* Dolores Ksporgnm &• f-' ** lOOn»Kmni,H SHv> ; M 4 4 ,f TOO Knflneers Gold M, »4 * >% iOO*Kurekg Croesus .1^ *•* ‘ lO0O*Goldf!eld Develop. 1 - 3000*Gold Zon« Div M.. 2 - 13<)oo*Harmill Div M .. 1» • ]\ ‘ M | 1 hoo llowe Sound Co .. - JJ 'z 1 • 1 anno*in.I i.ead M . > “ V • I i»> t ons . '• 1000*1.origin i ons . 1* , .too New Cornelia •••• 21% -J * "•?” loo N i pi Ming . 3#*n Ohio Copper .0. 71 on*Plymouth I»ead .. 60 4* ion premier Gold ... 2% -% * 1000*Red Warrior .... 27 e-1 II'IO* Re.ng SU King .. “ 2nun*Htami SU Bead 18 1 - 1, 1000*Tnmipah fash Boy 3 f _ 1000*Tonopah Divide .. 26 fOOM.’ld Kaat.ro . . . "2 20011*1' S font Mirra... O’ 1 ‘ inn l td Verde Bat .. J lyn.fnlty Gold . ’’ , t inn 1' t a h Ape* . 2600 Wenden Cop M 1 - Home.tie llonda. 6 Aluminum 7a 23 let*. M'S , I Aluminum 7a 3.1. Ini'. 107 Ini 6 Am Heel Su* tiB 99 99 J* 8 Am Ba" A Kl Cs 96 , 96*. »«•_. 3 Am I'al.t 6s *.'*» 9*'. 3 Am Sum Tub 71,s. 97', 9 .6, *‘4 | I Ang Am Oil 74*.1"° 1 >“» 1 A tan Sim H 64s. 81 SI 81 8 Ai Ci ft \V t 5s 6,. ’, no i 6 . 6 Heater Rrd 8a 91', 9 8, •* 1 Hell T>d far 5a 98', »*4 *' • 6 Ileth St 7s 35... 103 4 M34 in 1 f HI ft I* 34s ..1014 1014 1014 21 C'ltl‘6 Srv 7 s B..1-1 1-0 13 8 Cities Srv 7, If.M3 H , H ft ties Srv 7s O. 102 1014 ' , 1 Con (las Balt 64"U» . 1 *2 'I" ’ 12 Cudahy Paelf. 54* 93'. 9 1 Iieere ft Co i4»..">J4 "If 4 Pei City ' las 6*..1034 103, l'P , i Pet Edison t,s ...1164 1164 6 Dunlop Iftlt 7s...1024 1014 10- 8 1 Robert Galr 7s »9‘, 994 99 , 2 Gen Bet 6* 101*. 1014 ' « 6 Grand Trunk 64* 108 4 1084 1"* - 11 Gulf 011 5s 98 *, 98*. 98 . « I.ehlgh I'M* S.- 6s. 101 4 Ml 4 Ml* . Idb Mr ft Mb 7s. M24 1024 102 4 5 i.ig.Winchester 7s.MS 1"* J ", .Manitoba 7s .1*2 l*s,. l'l Mid font Bet 6',b 9,4 9,4 9. a 1 Nat heather 8s.. 1J14 ’'''4 1 *2S 38 New Or Pb Sr as. 895, *94 M * 16 Nor Sts P cvt 64s.107 4 1 07 4 M; - s Ohio row 5s B. . 924 924 9- J 6 Penn I’ftl. 5s - 95 96 »’ 6 Phil El 64* 53..102, 10- 10 1 Phil Kl 5s I'.n. 994 994 99;, 12 Pub Srv KftG 5 4* 99*. 994 »t s 6 Pure fill 6 4* ■ .101 J), 3 SIoss Shelf 6s. I";,, J** J"; 77 Siand G&E1 64S.1H4 116 I ■ 6 Sun Oil 5>,* . ?. 964 96 . 6 Swift ft fo 3s . 96', 9s 4 9b “ l*frt Oil Prod . . In 3 l td R>* Hav TVse.inftt JJ? 3 ** f> Vacuum Oil •••J®! R Wabash RR 5%*.. 0 Web Mills fp ..101% 101 lz I'” * Foreign Bond*. 9 City Bogota 8s .. 954 95 J6, 17 list HR France ;« »■ 4 *‘4 ‘ ? 3 French Nt MSS .s 84 4 8*4 *}, 46 Krupp tFrledj 7s . 94*. 94 , 94 , 6 Slemen A- H .* -* 99 ■■ * 3 Slemen ft H 7s 35 961, 964 9*4 10 Soltay fo 6S. 02 10- 1 - 1 Qu SJ.. « 101*4 1"1 « ' *■ 8*1.; 5s * ... .1004 1604 1-4 18 Thvs.en l&St 7s. 984 9*4 »*4 •Cents a share. *1. luiu.* l.lv* Stack. S! Mar.h 11— Cattle R»r * 4 1 an head market, steady . natlv- i.»>. aieets. |».(|0©1S.»»: Jcarlin* atee.a at-. at,.* a era and feeder. 3 • •r'\ S4 1 .‘.cu; tanners aud cutters, *- -w 4'^ Hogs—Receipt*. 13.000 head; marke*. f. ft 10c Iow**r. mixed and hutcherj *1 - ; ; &13 9". good heavies. 1M3..Si3 1•> . rt.uKh- 112 4Ufll2.6‘»* lights. *13 ' * 11*6. pin- lll.50eil.50. bulk of sales. ’1 8h eep1 a r. d T.a mba- Recal pta. 5 0 0 h -« market steady; mutton ewes. 1 >■' - ?0 50 * lamb. *15.25© 17.75; cannera and choppers. >3.00^*1.00. Kaat St. 1-orll* IJvr*tock. Fast St. Lout*. 111. March 11—H"** Receipts, 13.0'i0 beady -Sl-Yl 7*5^ ldO*** 190-;,ound and tin. II*'. 16 m ISO pound.. MI.5061M0: 30 1*. ill pound. *12.766 13 50: light pi*. *10.00, 11 Off pa kec no xn. >1 2.2o ® 1 *• 5 ■ Cat tie—Receipts. 2.500 head: beef steer* st^-adv to strong: beef ''owe about BuMc steers. »* 00© 10 55: light ye.r1.ny and heifers. *#.on ©» 50: ‘Ott Je - er.* -anners. *1.50©* t»; bologna hu. > *Vh*^p ' Receipt*. 50" h»ad: choc* her dvweigh' lamb.. *17 2581. eO; fat *»*■" steady a: *9 00010.00: cull tan *■> ?' -j •J.rte New * orh C offee Future*. New Turk March 11—Coffee fu:u —« were easier from the at art today. t - to reports of easier Brazilian marke followed by liquidation and trade ambic her. The open n* waa C to 11 Pom' lowar, the decline extending to 19 -'" May and 17 16 for September, rlo.ic prheV were at the lowest showing net - io.eee of 42 to 54 points Sale- wre {‘mated at €«.#"* bag- Closing qu- • lions: March. 26 35c May 1* *0c: July Is 15c: Sep: em bar, 17.1Sc; October, 1. . December. IS.33c. _ _ Sp.,i r.*f fee—Dull: Rio Ts 21 He > n tos 4s. 24 1-4«26V"_ ' 'Mitnn'tra Ai'i.’ Ain (Ml :••% 21-4 20% I11 Horne S< rvnuter 217 21 7 217 ■ Hu« keye Pipe 1. 66 r r, rtf (*n° Continental till. . 27% *_«4 -~1*' jth, I'renr-enr Pipe Line 12% 12% 124 1" Cumberland Pipe 133 4 133 4 1.13 4 4nf> Humble (HI. 4 7% 4.7 4 454 1"* llhuo'e Pi<*e Line.149 147 147 3 - Inm OH pan nee. 31 2t% 31 ‘ l»»tl Pet ::. % 25 4 7‘ 4 MacnoPa Pet . 14*. ]< 4 im 4* «. Ohio 0*1 . 71 70% 71 • P-nn ipt Fuel... 4m 4 •» * ijfn PraPie oi| nev f»7 4 76 574 4 1" Prairie P*r,e Line.121% 321 1-1 4 1 ' Southern Pipe Line *5 *.7 Afi 17" South Penn (Ml...1*4 3*2 1*2 lOrnn std Oft r.f »nd 671, f.«4 »% ft St cl . t,l „f Kan... 4ft 4ft 40 ‘'"ft st.1 Oil of \ 1 .44 4 44 444 L "ft Varuun 011 .01% SI 91% 10,1 (‘arib Svndirate 14 3% 3 4 5oo I 'ties Serv..*e new 37% 38 * *ft Pities Service 190 3*9 19" l‘»ft0 «'11 tea Serv B clfe. 1» 1<% 3 9 Kid Pit |e* Servti e pfd. 52 8? 5 ? 100 CHIes Serv H nf1 125 4*«." Vornti n a Gulf (3 I ", 1 % -*■ 1 4 j Nal’l Fur’ A Ga*. 214 20% 214 **•.*» Vow lirndford b 4 5 54 7ft" N M A A I-and Co. * 7% *% 4'""i»N..b!e oil . . . 12 12 32 13(i» !<{)>•! Canailian 7% 7 7 4 1r,'M) kj »r Consolidated * 4 *4 *% » "ft Sait ('reek Con* *4 *4 *4 lift" Salt (‘reek P M 2* 4 24 -• •* : of Tidal Oaavo . .11 u 11 Iftft Tidal C» non-votInr 1“ 1* 3« loft Pnfted Central Oil £ £ 5 1 ' ft \ ener.ue'au Te; . *44 4 Kftft Wilcox Oil «H 04 -S II !•...»• y oh A Uaa . . 7 lftft A I* arado Mining; 14 ' 1 * 1(>0Q(t*.\r1sona Globe 26 24 25 1 i-«io*i nlumet A Jerome 1* 18 1*_ 1*'"' ( anarlo Copper. 4 "4 7 4 I•••Chino Ext.II -*>ft . Ift 1 ."ft « >n» Copper Min 5 4 "LS 3 4 \«w York ^pgar. New York Mar. h 31— No change w curred In the sugar prices today. *» • being «i unted at 4 77c duty paid with sal** of 25.000 bag* of Cuban for March shipment to a local refine-. . Trading in sugar future* ws* less "f tive but the undertone was steady ar ; prices were higher on covering an! buy ing be trade interests. The close was at »he best and 2 to 3 points net higher. March closed 3 0?e: May 3.03c; Jub 3 2 4c September. 3 33r Refined sugar was unchanged at * <* 20c f. r fine granulated No Improve ment 1n demand was reported. Refined futures were nominal. New York lotion. New York. March 11.—The cotton mar ket closed steady a: net declines of t to 21 polma. Turt*entine and R"dn Save nr ah. t»a.. March 11 Turpe* Firm 9 7c; *ai-»*. 54 barrels; receipts, barrels. shipments. 3€« barrels slock. 5 53 5 barrel* Roein—Firiv.; sales. 517 casks: re--e:p’« 43." casks: shipments. 3f,l cask*. #■•*«< 47 2*7 casks Qu ite B to t f« 35 K tT !i M I? 9 n is . wo. is ww x *? t1* I omlon Wool \setios. l.ot .Ion March 11 - A good select© amounting to 7.327 bales, was offered a; the wool au.i « s today The market w. • steadier and there was better compel it ioii a* unchanged rates. Withdrawals aga n were frequen A » v