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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 11, 1905)
THE OMAHA DAILY JIY.K: SATURDAY. FERMWKY 11. lonr.. 1 GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET t . . . Valentine How Ha Mopt of Crowd with Him on Short Bide of Wheat. DECREASE fN ARGENTINA CORN SURPLUS UrrMir in Xntrmral nf t rn Thrcntk tiniaha, Moatl lor 4. nil tirn Tied t r na Roads 4 old Weather. 4 ft OMAHA. Fb. lu. 1HJ. Through thr crop season utiiil a short time as-Vsi'tuun- was ione on the nenr Bide. Sow he li reported to have 75 pur cent of the trade with him. (Jan's is the great man of the present hwt operation and stands spurt lrom the general talent, which h h h been growing more bearlli dally The speculative market If; Pe.ng slowly worked upwiyif, b,ut It gained Unit today, aril) i!t rather dull as a hii"m Liverpool .1ued frorB t dmn ns a fe ult of thu larger Argentina snlpm'Tia. J'arls sdvanca e rernnnes. h'M Amwirp wbb hcha.ng'.o. The Argentina shtimtnis for the week -are ::.740.ii hnuKhtlH, aacamat 1.7a. ui rmKhris th preoertlrig week and 2.64 noo bushels lam vr. The primary re ceipts ar 3mi bushels. Hpainst 333.010 bushels the pro-cillna wei k. and th.pm.erit era m.AMt bushels, agnlnst 2ll,n husTiei the preceding week. Last J ear today whs a holloa.T and most of the exchanges will rlnae Monday thla year. Minneapolis re porta roHDM inquiries lor ered. injr man re ceiving on Thursday -twenty-live. Tlie Minneapolis stocks are art -n an ei-timutod decrease for the vrrk of 67T,.iiO busbels. atid Duluth an Inrraase of tificxi bushels. Juige I.orhran has lust handed down a de cision that frosted Canadian wheat Im ported must pey-the whole- dirty of 26 cms Tennessee and other aouthern "states re,ort a frood covering of mow, and the MkIm'm Mnler hellevea the winter wheat .ta in fine ronditlon for further 'old weather The Rock Inland has announced corn hlppd from interior points in Iowa to 'him ro on the. reduced rate of 12 rents cannot take th law throucli rs'e from Omaha to the Atlantie anAhoard. The same road denfas If has 1 ikki cars: of cornisidc-. trarked at Joilet, but savs. 1n company with other roads in the west, its shipments hava been drlayed bv 1he rold weather. Moderation will bring forward this inld-out business. The movement through Omaha has been aliahtly (creator thp last ffW 4ys. Moat of the rorn in on former sa'es for the Buif. but some of it !k nrw business. A bin reduction In the Ararrntlna axport ahja surplua la estimated hv Bmonihall. Ma flrnres there will be but 4S.OnO(Vio. aaalnat JOQ.Ano.Afla for the. Inst crop. The market iont1nied to shnw-atrent h today, the high point In May before noon. 400. blna- nam hf c bver the hlph point Thursday. The low point was 4SHr. A bull argument la that there is no corn cribbed. Tills. It Is said, should not be overlooked, for after the farmers have -ot their deliveries our Of the way there will be oth!tu jo draw an at the country statlonaj Tlie Arprontla shipments are 214.0UO. a R8 1 iit MO.rtK) for the preceding week and 471,000 last vear. Liverpool ad vanced e on corn through the reduced estimate of Argentina shipments. Further advance was stopped by low American offerlnitf: .Amertcan clearances are SS4.M3 bushels. Frlmarv reielpts are nifi.ono. a-n1nat S07.000 the preceding- week, and shipment .Kd.nno, asalnst iS.Ofm bushels the preceding week. , - Oats In fhioafio are relatively lower than at Pt. "Jxols and at Kansas City. In these markets mixed oats are deliverable on contract while at rhlcairo onlv standard aroea. No. I white oats on track there have been 'selllna at from 1c to l'c premium over the May. The period of greatest con aurhption Is not at hand and there is llkejv to be something; doing In the oat market enoriiy. j ne May reached soc this morn ln 1 Omaha Cash Sales. RTE-rNo. 4. 1 car, 78c. ' Oanaka Cask Prles. ' ' . WllF.AT No. 2 hard. $107gl.0S; No. 1 hrd 1106l.O7; A'o. 4 hard, WouJl.tH; No. 1 print, 10S. XOmN-No. 41c: No. J, 41c; No. 4, 4HHlc no grade, 36'a4dc; No. 2 yellow, 41c No. J yellow, 42c; No. ! white. 41-Vo; No. S white. 41c. OATH No. V mixed. S8"c; No. S mixed. rc: No. 4 mixed. :'7c; No. 2 white. LUc: N6. a white, 2'c; No. 4 white, :iHc; atun dard, JSc. , - . : , , - Carlot Mereipta. Kaua.is A lly... .Minncapclla DulutU 81. loula..... umntut .1.,,,. t!l :4 frt 64 IS Wheat Quotations at Mlaneapolla. -Tho- range of prlcea In Minneapolis, aa reported by the Kdwards-Wood company, waa: Commodity. Open. nigh. Low. Close-. Wbraf- , - I 1 - May 1.1R'; l-15i I.HV 1 1H July ,.,.,...,1 i.wSi l.l.l.Uu tteptember ... ' Set-! ' Mr SH1 B aaked. SBW!' l'OHK tt,aotatlona UKKHAL MtllKKT Varluna r I i! 4 of the Hay on Commodities. N:W YORK, Feb. 10 -FI.OLR-Relpts, ll,aV4 bbla. ; cxporta, 8.772 bbla. Market, hi m with li.;hl demand; Mlnneaula piitenta," a.SO (tJrt.w; Minnesota, bakera', H'diM; winter patent. )n.6(Ka5.ll.1; winter traighta. ti.at(i i.ii; winter extras la.bS'u i.ao; winter low grades. .'Mj41H. 'Uyv flour, quiet; fair to Sood, dl.jHVtr4.TU; choice lo fancy, $4.7&'n5.iO. luck wheat Ilour, alow; per lw lbs., SJ.Uow 8.10. C'ORNMKAL Steady ; tino while and yl low. $1.26; coarne, 1 new, fl. 054)1.074: klin drled. 2.:fi Jill. ' KVENomlual; No. 2 western, 80c, asked. . BAKLKY Blow; feeding, 4aVc; c.l.f. New York; malting. 4Mfa c. I. f. Buffalo. 1 WHEAT Receipts. litiVI bu. ; spot mar kat, steady; No. 1 red, nominal elevutor and 11.2a t. o, b. orloat; No. 1 northern. Uututh, 1.27 f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 hard, Manitoha, tl-HH f. o. b. afloat; options opened easier because of big Argentina ahipments and lower IJvcrpool cables. A rally on aniall interior' receipts and covering followed fter which the market broke on thu bear ish Modern Miller report, it finally rallied a trlfla on covering and closed ateady at Wn net advance May, $l.l'.Hjl.li S-10, closed at J1.18; July. fl.04ifl.o&, cloacd at 104; (September, Hi U-iHnjUtiio, closed at M0. CORN Receipts, 7S.475 bu. ; exports, 182,444 bu.j spot market, Arm; No. 2, Wc ulevHtor and Uo f. o. b. afloat; No. a yellow, Wc; No. t white, 824c Option murket waa quiet here, but steady all day, closing partly o net higher; May, Siyiwm.e, oloaad BIWc; July, 61c, closed 61V. OATS Receipts, 4.noO bu. ; exports, 17.705 bu.! apot market. iulet; mixed oats, 2 to 82 lba , 84jill74c; natural white. 30 to 32 lbs., 8738c; mixed white. : to 40 lbs., S0 Jlc. Option market, nominal. MAY irregular; shipping, Wj70c; good to MOfH J'4let ; state, common to choice 034o; mow Wc; nidi. .1 H lc; l'a- clfle, epaat. !., ?.'iiHc; TU, Is lojac. IllDKM Quiet; Oalveaton. :o C alifornia, 21 to 2i lbs.. to : llir; OlJn,; lb., Texas 18e; dry), 24 to SO lba., 144c. i. JiKATHkR Quiet; - acid, 24fin?c PHOVIHIONH-Heef. steady; family, $1100 frlJ.OO; meas, lit Mtit4 50; beef hams, 823 ui'im fltu; packet. IIO.5iWill.un; city, extra IrulU ineaa. 818.004 17.00 Cut meats, steady nlek. .led bellies, $7.0017.50. pickled ' shoulders ta.00; pickled hsms, $K.7frj st.io. Ird. steady -western steamed. $7.15; refined, unlet: con! .tiaenf. $7 28: Bouth America, $7.78; com- nund. $liMT6 124. l'ork. quiet; family .OO.rfl4 50; short clear. $13.00(818 50; mr.? , TAUUOW-Btajdy; city ($2 per pkg. 44. COlllliiy Ipkaa. free), v.lM'.e. r KICK firm: domestic, fair dVc; Jaoan. nominal. WUTTKR-Flim; held creamery ta extra. 22'fl2Vc. j- CHEKBK-Market firm; state full cream targe, lata made, colored and white, choice' HWc. , FO1S Market strong: western finest yn. frosted. 81c; weatern, average beat. 8ou to extra,. 1 common ' Kaasas f lty Grata aad Provlataaa. KANSAS CITT. Feb. lo W1IKAT Steady: Msy. $1 .OhS: July, toe; caah. No. 2 bard. $1 1111 12: No. 1. $l o7Hl 10; No 4 Well il.Ot; No. I red. tl.12aiil.15: No. 3, tltTulia K. 4. tl.fltvffl (ia; re. eita. SH cars 1 f. CORN Firm; May. Su;; July, 4.'.S1 '4e; eajih. No 2 mixed, 4i4a4V; No. J ,44441,0; No. 1 white, 45. : No. 2. 44W. ' OATS Steady; No. 2 white, aifi32. No 2 Vilxed, 81c. ; MAT Steady- choice timothy. 89 3oai0.(v i Udlre prairie, $7 7R.U m RIK Steady. 7iy7s4e- ! Lower: Miaaourl and Kansas, new No. a whltewood cases included. ao; case .oeunt, 4c; case returtaid. Uc leas BITTER Creamery, :4u2So; poavh Inf. aoc . . Receipts. Shipments. 'VheaU bit m.m.i .! , lorn, tai 2S 27 i Oats, au .uj .w 2 northern. l or,. May, ti US. July, tl tv piemner. . oais-Iii arrl'-c and on track, 2WC) IHKIkll .RAI AMI -OVlltS Feat a res mt the Tradlag aad Claslag Prices na Hoard of Traa. CMICAOo, Ftb. in A unlqtte hnlsh wss wiuieweu in ta trading pus on ihe Hoard it 1 raue unlay. Tne entire Hist ot ata pie wneal, torn, oats mini provisions ii.iseti at almost Identically the boa I llg ures of the rirevlous cia- tunerwiae Ine si-sn.ii i. nearij as featureless as a tiim.trd ball. ucr caiilea and increaxed shipments from Argentina tendea to give the wheat market ail easy tone. Mai opened un changed to -c lower at ai.insiwi.ivvj. Juiy was unchanged . 10 St: lower at i-'4V 1 '. From the start trading was very light. Hie bulk of the buainess wsa done b commission houses, lit traders osien sitily were beurisn rofeased to be re strained by the fear of some sudden dem onstration by New Tark speculators. Ac initmi to a report by a nt lrfuls trsde paper most of tne tall sowed wheat is arnplr covered with snow. Insuring full protection from severe cold weather. The Michigan crop report also was bearish. As a result May sx.id off to $l.l4 and juiy to $11104. -mivtng by shorts caused a temporary rally, May advancing to 1 IRVH l.HHa and Jmv to l.'i'SB 1 l. hmnline.a of primary recelpta had some Infloence in the- upturn. to id weather In the west and northwest portly accounted for tha de rreejied arrivals. The mnrket stion eased off again, but the close was fairly steady. Compared with prices of last night, July la unchanged at 1."V while May nnlsned V tip i tl.l4. fiearanees of wheat ami rhiir were equal ta 2.1""' bushels. Ex tHUta for the week as shown by Brad etreet'a were 96K,miO bushela. Primary re celpta were itWvOiO busehls, compared with w Holiday laat year. Minneapolis, luluth .lid liil. ago rejairted receipts ol 2lt cars ua'atnst 22 cars Is si week. iniMieii.ed by firm mblM and small ship ments from Argentina, the corn market held steady the entire day. The market was upheld to eome extent by slightly Inpcher prices paid for such grain. May oined unchanged to - a ahaoe lower at .-V(7-4nc to Vrr, sold between 464tJ4o'c arid closed at 454'0i54c. lxcal receipts were itii) cara with 1 of contract grade. Covering by ahorts Imparted a tirm un dertone to the oats market. A message from Minneapolis stating that a lft.mo-ton lot of oats had been enld I her billed to Manila, but Ihmight to be for Japan, was the main iactor. in the situation. May opened unchanged to a aliade higher at '4c to !'4(tfii"Sj:, sold up to and cloned-at the top. Ixical recelpta were cars. . - Provisions were firm at Oie outset as a result f light receipts of live hogs. Ixmga and cojivtiitssion houses wmre lair sellers, however, resulting in slight recessions. The market cleaed aieady with May pork 0(T a shade at $12.K7V1 12.80. lrd and ribs were each unchanged at $6.K24tr74 and xh.w. respertlvoly. Ksthnated 'receipts fm- tornorrrtw: heat, S5 cars; corn, 221 cars; oats. 6 cars; hogs, 2o.' head. , ' The leading futures ranged aa follows: Artidea.l Open.! High.! Iw. Cloae.; Yes y. July . 1 14! 1 1H41 1 16'.! 1 14 1 i7.! 101 1 or4 i-v; 924'W 4!aiVq 924S4 !24tl W 45Si 5T 4hiij4i 4641 .:...( 4.1 I 454.4641' Vi 4rt4i 4hS! SHUftHs' 3(. 304 4 !;4'-i4 Si4' 4i 3ll I aH4'4rSI SSkJ4e4 I .1 j I ' 12 iv 12 2fc1 12 5 112 874 II 13 00 I IS 00 ' 12 974 13 00 '1 5 I 6 74 7 024 7 05 1 " " P24 .7 05 t ; 7 05 I- 6 7S ' 824! 924 7 024; 7 05 924 $0 7 024! 874 Too I 4.1 45 4l)4 30'4 4 &4 24 1! 70 12 Wi 18 00 75 6 C2H 7 05 C 70 ( 90 7 024 Dala.h Grala Market. an4 ea trac, -b.o. 4 nwtUern, tl.lr,; No. j No. I Caali quotations were as follows: FLOVR-Kasy; winter patents. $5.119 5.20: straights. $1.80ft6.00; spring patents. $5.0Oti5.s0; stralghta. $4. 5004.90; bakers', $2.60 8 80 WHEAT -No. 2. spring. 11.1211.16; NO. S, $1 05'al 16; No. 2 red,. $VUl44i 119V COHN-No. 2. 4S,c: Nv 3 yellow, 44e. OATS No. 2. 3040; No. iVhlte. 3an.124c; No. 3 white, SKU314C ' UARl.KY Oood feeding;.. 3715.18c; fair to choice malting. 42 4.1c. . fBH08'-No, 1 fla- $1.iatNrt. I north Wswt. em, $1.23. Timothy, iseltne, $2.80friK4 Clover, contract grade, $12.60. PROVISIONS l ess pork, per bhl.; $12.70 trllii.- Ird. per 100 lbs.. 8.724t 75. Short rlba sides t loose), $A.ii24ii6,75; shod clear aides (boxed). $ti.75!SV874. Following were the- receipts ana ship ments of Hour and grain: Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbla 25.000 1 4.800 Wheat, bit..... 48,000 31.0W Sorn, bu. 228.000 1.K4O0 ata. bu 137,800 1 25.800 Rye. bu . 8.400 Hurley, bu 57.500 . 17.500 On the Produce exchnnge today, the bul tea market waa steady; creameries, SI'S 31c; darrlea. 2142. Kfran. atendy; at mark, cases Included. 23(fi28c; ftrsta. 28c; prime firsts, SOc. Cheese, steady. Ilfjl2c. St. Ionls Gralai aafl Provisions. ST. I.OC1S. Feb. lO.-WHKAT-Weak; No. 2. red, cash, elevator, $1144: track, I1.174J1.174: May. $1,154; Ju(y fcc; No. 3 hnrd. 81.lM1.15. CORN Firm : No. 2 caah,' 44c; .track. 444 JMoe; -May, 444-6 U' c: July. 44Sc OATS Steady; 1 2 cash. 31c; track, 32c: Mnv. 9)-c; , vhlte, S3c. FIjOL'R Onlv 1' Ic demand: red win ter patents, $5.3f.(fi5. ': '.iwM'ial brands, $.').5 6.85; extra fancy at.d straight, $4.8j6.85; clear, $4.5(H4. 0. 8KRD Timothy, steady. $2.fW4)I.40. CORNMBAI-Stendy, $2 40. BRAN Better demand; sacked, east lrsck. 8orS83o. MAY Steady for beat; timothy, $6.00(ff 12.00; prairie. $5.0iti8 SO. IRON COTTON T1E8-93C. . RAUOINU 74c. . , HEMP TWINB 4c. PROVISIONS Pork, unchanged; Jobbing. $12.15. I .a nl. unchanged, tA.314. Hacon. lower; boxed extra shorts, $7.25; clear libs, $7.50; short clear. $7.76. . POCL.TRY Chickens, better at 4c; springs, 104c; turkeys, lHc; ducks, 124c; geese. 8c. RI'TTKR Quiet; creamery. Kya2c; dairy, lWOiC. BIK18 Tower at 26c, case count. Receipts. Shipments. Flour. bhls 6.0110 11.000 Wheat, bu 87.000 86.000 Corn, bu 86 000 4 8 001 Oats, bu 1 46.000 49.00 Milwaukee Grain Market. MTI.WAI'KKK, Feb. 10. WHEAT Steady; No. 1 northern. $J. 150116: No. a northern, 81.101.134; May. $l.l648il64. bid. RYK-FIrm: No. 1. 824ijS.V. J3AHLKY Weak; No. 2. U2c; sample, 37tl 5 CORN 4c higher; No. 3, 433434e; May, 454'145C. bid. Minneapolis Urala Market, MlSNKAPOt.fS; Vb. 10.WHFAT-Mav. 81 154:- 'o!y- tl.l4M3Hf September. 4 94Vc; No. 1 hard. tl PS1: No 1 northern. $1.14: No. 2 northern. $1.11'i. FIAl'R First patents, trt.2or6.: second patents. $6.006 10: first dears, $4 15043); second clears. 8J.OfKfi3.70. HH AN In bulk. $18 30. Liverpool Grala Market, LIVRRPPOI. Feb. 10. WHKAT Spot, nominal: futures, steady; March, 7s 4d; Mhv. all4d: July. Rs lid. CORN Spot, stesdy: American mixed, new, 41d: Mexican mixed, old. 4s 11 Hi. Futures, firm; March. 4s 14d; May, 4s $4d. Philadelphia Prodaee Market. ' ' PHII.ADEU'HIA. Feb. 10.-BCTTER-TFirm: western creamery. 32o. KOOS Steady; weetern. fresh. 30c, at mark. Teledo eed Market. T01,F. Feb. W. HEKDH Clover, caah, $7 57W; Feluary. $7 574; March, $70: Aorll. $7 4i4; Ootolier. $5 874. Alalke, prime, $7.80. Timothy, prime. $1 .35; March. $1,374 Peoria Market. PEORIA, HI.. Feb. 10.-CORN-Staady ; No. 3, 43c; No. 4. 42c: no grade. 41c. Cotton Market. NEW YORK. Feb. 10 -COTTON-Spot closed quirt, 10 points lower; middling up lands. 7. Tit; middling gulf, 7.85c. Hales, 144 tie lee. ST. I-OriS. Feb. M-COTTON-Oulet and un haosed : middling. 74'- Sites, none; re , ... uiis; sbiameats. 811 balra; stock. 43.6.K bales NUW ORLEANS. Feb. 10 COTTON Easy; sales. .2Sai bales; ordinary, tl-lir; S'lod o'dlnary. 64c; low middllna. 7c: mid dling. 7 -!-: good middllna. 7 15-1tc; nd I rillna fair. 84c. Heceipta. 8.518 bales; stock, tit' ba'rs. '1 . MVKRPOOU Feb. 10 -COTTON-8pot, In fair demand, prices 7 rvilrits lower: Amer ican mid. Iling fair 4.Md; good mlddMn. 4ild; middling. 4 (ad: low middllna. :d; B'd ordinary. 3 83.1: ordinary, a da. w-e for the day were WOnO hales, of which l.Oir) ere, for speculation mi. A export ami in Meded S1 hl-s.ot A rutrivsa. Resripts, 2O.3U0 bales, all Amerl. art. NEW YORK, STOCKS AND BONDS Feature of the Day it an AggrfeaiTe Ad vance in Iron and Steel Iaenes. PROMINENT TRADING SHARES ARE HEAVY tansjilaeaee f the Doable 'Holiday t'aaaea a Pallaess la the raeral 1. 1st Money Marker Coa tlaaea F.aay. NEW YORK. Feb. 10-The fealuie in Stocks today was the aggressive advance in the Iron and ateel Industrials, especially those whose property holdings are In the aouthern regions. The effect of this move ment on the general list waa tatremeiy moderate and a fair proportion of tne p-ominent trading stock were heavy. The Imminence of a double holiday un doubtedly had ita usual effect In diminish ing the volume of professional nieratioriB, except so far as the closing tip 'of 0111 siandlng contracts wss concerned. Con templated absences for more prolonged persons on ine port or some ot ine very mc tive speculstive operators were also lookeT upon aa Indicating the likelihood of dull ness In the Immediate future. There were some rumors pointing to a distressed snort Interest of long standing being closed out, especially In the Iron and steel stocks. But the strength 1n this grmip was mora plaus ibly explainable by the persistent rumors in circulation that an old standing proj ect had been revived for the consolidation of the leading Independent companies of the southern region. Tenncesce t'oal. Re public Steel and Hlosa-Shcft.eid Steel Were Immediately Indicated. Reports of the flotation of a bond issue to take care of short-time notes he- Republic Steel, and an assumption that provision would ba made out of the proceeds for the accrued dividends on the preferred stock, were po tent factor In that stock. I nlied States Steel Itself showed entire Indifference to the early stages of the movement, but rose strongly at the last. The railroad list' whs but scantily repre sented In Die gains for the day and most of the prominent stocks were a.uggish throughout. The paasage of the rate con trol hill through the house .of representa tives was held responsible In some quarters for the heaviness of thP market. Another motive assigned was tho prospect of a weak bank statement. A loss In cash of upwards of tti.ooo.ooo i indicated by the preliminary estimates of the currency movement, but this Is wholly due to the export of gold and to the special requlie ment In connection with the Chicago street railway transaction of late last week. On the regular express movement to and from the interior the. balance waa still largely In favor of New York. The money market continued very easy and gave no evidence of a dlmunltlon of the supply of available credits. The heavy receipts of national bank notes for cur rent redemption at the treasury In Wash ington is an example f tha force ot the re flux from the circulation. The amount of these notes received for current redemption thus far this month, which includes eight working days, has already reached $10.4o9, 708. Meantime there Is no disposition on the part of banks to retl.e this Incoming circulation. With the available supply of government bonds Increased by the relapse of those recently held to secure the gov ernment deposits which have been called In, the tendency la still towards expansion of bank note circulation. It Is urged that thla Is a factor in the evident redundancy of tha currency and the continued free out flo wof gold. The vigorous sieis taken to contest the diversion of export grain traffic to the gulf ports la an Index of the serious Mew taaen of the situation by the Ailantlo ports nnd of the determination with which the contest is liable to be conducted. The buovancy bf the Iron industrials held the flow of gold. The vigorous steps taken, 10 tha railroad list umelleved., Tho ..closing was firm. Bond were Irregular. Total' sales, par value. $5.21.000. l otted States bonds) were all unchanged on call. Following were the sales Ond range of prices on the Stock exchange today: Sales. High. J.ow.Close. 7,l K77 SN4 1.010 1024 102 Atchison do pfd Atlantic Coast Line Baltimore & Ohio.. do pfd Canadian Pacific ... Central tf N. J Chesapeake A Ohio Chicago & Alton... ,do pfd Chicago O. W v m. njv x ......... C. M. ft St. V.lVstc Chicago T. & 1'j.t.... do pfd. i'.r1 C, C, C. 81. I Colorado Southern... do 1st pfd do 2d pfd Delaware & Hudson. Delaware, I,. W... Denver & Rio Grande do pfd Erie do 1st pfd.. do 2d pfd Hocking Valley ...... do nfd Illinois Central Iowa Central .., do pfd K. C. Southern do pfd I.. N Manhattan L Met. Securities Metropolitan St. Ry.. Mexican Central Minneapolis & St. I.. M , St. V. k 8. St. M. do pfd Missouri Pacific Missouri, K. T do pfd N. R. R. of M. pfd.. New York Central..: N. Y., O. & W Norfolk & Western.. do pfd Pennsylvania P.. C , C. & St. L Reading do lnt pfd do d pfd Rock Island Co do pfd St. L. ft S. F. 21 prd. St. I Southwestern. do pfd Southern Pacific do pfd Southern Railway.... do pfd Texns ft Pacific T.. St. U ft W do pfd I'nlon Pacific do pfd Wabash do pfd Wheeling ft 1,. K.... Wisconsin Central.... do pfd Adams Express American Express.... V. S. Express Wella-Fargo Expresa Amalga. Copper American C. ft F do pfd American Cotton Oil. do pfd American Ice do pfd American Unseed OH do pfd American Locomotive do pfd A merlon n 8. ft R do pfd Amer. Sugar Relin.. Amer. Tobacco p. c. Anaconda M. Co Hrooklin R. T Colorado F. ft I Consolidated Oua .... Corn Products do pfd Distillers' Securities. Oenernl Electric International Paper.. do pfd International Pump , do prd National Lead North American Pacific Mail Peoples las Pressed steel Car.... do pfd Pullmnn Pnlnce Car.. Republic Steel do pfd Rubber Oood do pfd Tennesnee C. A V. 8. leather... do pfd F. 8 Realty ... I'. 8. Rubber . do pfd V. 8. Steel .... 15,7") 2110 3.800 t'.ooo 210 R500 200 lo4 1344 si H 42 i 234 411 ia 98 )U4 504 4S- 224 2' 200 .100 100 1.400 800 2,006 2.8.10 BOO 14.700 3.700 1.2I0 5.1) 8"0 4"0 300 1.000 17.300 I 01) . . 1 21 ..vii 1,600 i.7V) 2,BH H4 30 94 264 1.44 34 192 884 434 8": 654 H2-W 914 158 31 ii4 H4 y4 1,44 374 192 88 434 80 . b6 90-4 9-:4 1&7U. 304 c Me.fc 1744 ri li3" 224 103" 100 1074 200 66 5.010 10,100 ,7n0 44'.7i)6 2l 54, am 200 500 18.3K) 7m) 100 1.7O0 1.800 10,'ioO 1,500 6.4(10 4, POO lml 2.300 00. 7l N.I 100 100 300 iiV) 700 Bl.li'O 7. H00 l.HilO :) 2H) 400 2,0ii0 i'Hi 1.7!J 2"0 ' 6.tn0 !) J.UiO 111 I' I mt B.rmO 22.5no 8, ;ii) 3.700 5i 1.2m ri 40 30i) 200 S ami H. il V.5l 4.7 J 7 9lo 37.n6 41.K00 I. 200 ..101. MO .. 6.MH0 .. ti.Kl . . 2 ou) 110 ..141.WO 61.100 Chemical. &. d I)fd 4ai Weatlngliouse Elec Westmn liilon 2 Ex-divldend Total sales for the day. I.OO0.000 shares. do pfd. . Va -Curo. 1474 494 834 loi 8-4 954 934 904 34 814 73 28".; 634 67 J1H4 35 364 8v4 l54 1224 974 23 441, 50 , 744 34 !4 fll'i 95 114 40 . 40" 37 110 I4 1IH-, 144, 9 107", - 4H4 210 21 3 1H7 214 3i'4 .of li4 ;4 904 iiii, i'&4 HI 4 I0G4 Ml 384 V 314 5 374 14 934 - 1 )"j 224 I1V14 li.SO 107 65 147"'' 484: 824 140" st 4 944 934 904 34 811V4 73 2114 63 OS 4 118V 844 3" " 3i4 544 J214 8,4 23 44 494 ?34 334 934 34 trt I 394 41V ' :W4 llfl SH'i nsi; 14314 kh-4 14 47 'I io4 214 7S 30 180 8 38 si 4 1! 444 itS ; 89 i4 71 264 7hi 134 1044 884 34 pa 3M, h4 )4 1034 1214 HW4 974 134-4 1! 51 414 80 234 17-.4 17 30 !4 254 04 374 19.'4 353 2 87vt 434 &4 65 914 914 1574 30. t 504 3J4 08 171 1 l-v4 i24 5ii 1.J 1014 1074 32 651 414 1474 484 83 91 1404 82'H w4 93 90' 314 814 724 184 U4 H.14 118' 34"? 974 34 30 M4 1.24 97 234 H I84 22 f-04 244 230 110 240 744 844 K) 84 93 li 394 10 39 37 u W4 118V4 1444 IK 4 lUHI, 24 40 214 714 3'14 187 ,04 3ie.( W4 314 14 45 1'8V. 314 90 24-. 184 J6'Z - 264 954 81 4 la'! iM'I 83 3K 1074i 314 94'i 37 104 178 ;:4 further accumulation of bullion. Prices on the Stock exchange w-era firm In places. The cheerfulness of gtlt-edged securities on th strertKlh bt. the bank return and Ihe monetary oolloisV sustalne1 home securities generally. The' market closed quiet and somewhat Irregular. Consols wars strong and home rails were In good Investment de. msnd. Americans opened dull and Irreg ular, rallied mosKly to over parity, kept generally steady and Inactive and closed quiet. Orend Trunk, arhleh waa tha. liveliest, hardened with f)rt reports and eased later on realisations, though tha Increase In traf fic exceeded the estimates by tl7.aon. Japa nese Improved, - Impfcrlal Japanese govern ment Ks of 1"4 were quoted at b'U. Colom bians -hardened i a. report that Panama ta prepared ta accept a portion -of the foreHrn debt . RARIft. Prh. 10. Trading bn the bourse today was Tnttt,"bnt price were firm., Rus sian Im'peVlal 4s wnre oubted (8p M and Rus sian bnnda of 19"4 at M6, The private rate of discount waa 17-16 per cent. RERUN. Feb 10 Prices on the bourse today generally-were, unchanged. maixRag of amoci ated k riearlagra of the r.reat Commercial Centers at oaatry. SEW YORK. Feb. 10. The following table, complied by rtradstreet, -shows the hahk ilearlngs at the- principal cities for the week ended February . with the .per centage of Increase and VVoreaae, as com pared with the corresponding week last yea r : Forelga Flaaaelal. LONDON. Feb. 10 -Money was In con siderable demsnd In the msrkot today, which was Stock exchsnge pay day. Sup- filles were eiarr in conseqiteiM- of the col. eeilon of government reenue. conl inuan. e of which until the end of March will de nude the market. Discount were tolerhlv firm the monetary stringency preventing a slackening of rxtcs ijere was much un certainly ifgar-ting ihe luiuie The chesp ness of bar soli permit I he ilank of Kng land to oblgiii fresh annals, resulting in a ; CITIES. ' j Clearings. Inc. Dec. 'V New York. '. Chicago Ponton Philadelphia ... St. l,ouls Pittsburg 1 San Francisco... Cincinnati Baltimore Kansas Cltj' New Orleans.... Minneapolla .... Cleveland lx)ulsvllle Detroit Milwaukee OMAHA Providence ...... los Angeles..... Huffalo Indianapolis St. Paul Memphis .-. St. Joseph Richmond Denver Columbus Seattle Washington Savannah Albany Portland, Ore. Fort Worth Toledo. O. Atlanta Salt Lake City Rochester Teorla Hartford Nashville Spokane, Wash..... Des Moines Tai-ema New Haven Orand Rapids....... Norfolk .....: Da v ton Portland, Me Springfield. Mass.. Augusta. Oa... K vans vi lie Sioux City Rirmlngham Syracuse Worcester Knoxvlllo Chnrlestoh. S.' (':'..: Wilmington, Del... Wichita Wllkesharra Davenport Little Rock Topeka Chattanooga "Jacksonville, MUamazoo. Sinringrtehl, 111 Fall River.... Wheeling, W Macon v". Helena Lexington ... Akron .t.e.'.i. Canton, O... Fargo. N. D 1 oungstown ..V. Fla.. Mich, Va 1" '$1,71I.855.148 3o4.419.82!' 144.412.7931 130. Ho7.8:i8 52 888.82U'. 4ti.2Sl.4S8, 28.B.S5.M8 23.8H0.800i 23.845.495 19.8ia.aoR' 1 9.11. 70x1. 14.74S.81S 12.3fti.418 11.87ll.ti73 9.411. K84; S.2S2.544 . 7.415.9W, 6.831.8001 7. 51 S. 837 1 6.188,744' K.210.7': 5.IN8.5SW! 4 801.780'. 4.2S6.592 4.783.27X;. 6.12725' 5.737.6.10 4.455.8571 4.77S.8S7 3.502.4581. 3.4SS.474' 3.591.878 4.778.596:. 3.357.653 2.9S0.328 . S.25.S49, 3.71S.2SS 2. 944.863! 8.184.4161 8.101.4441 2.576.6151 2.411.2:13 2.427,6781 -a.309.M7i 2.249.111 1 1.8S5.S02'-.' 1.436.290 . 1.852.7Hi 1.497.4H9. 1.646,185 . l,314.SKi 1.527.76R 1.851.792; 1.401.628' 1.390.964I .. 1.13S,IBflj. 1.108.8511. 1.132.IBII l,o&.78 . --840.143; 876.1721. 922,614. ' 867.324 1 826.973 . 1.216.675 - ,8!2,3l8' : M'7.7021 f7'H.049:. M,954j '45.548, . 388.047 . 681.144;. 4.-.S,$l'1. 496.( i0 M4.4K8' 44a,n7i 46 6 24 6 . 15 6 . 48.6 . I 81.8 . 17.0 . 6.8 . 240.1 ;. .6 . I 10.2 . 3.7;. 11.2 .. "L6. 8-1 1 20.7'. 8.6'. .1', 10.3 . 58.9 11 2.51. ! 85. 9-. 4ii ft . 14. 7-. 14.71. "is!: 19.8,. , , , 1, 48.8 . 8.7!. 29.1. 5.2'. 21.2'. 9.5 . 13.7, . 23 6 . 11. 8. 39.9 'llV6 18.2 44.8', 10.1 j. I 24.3 , 30 .7 , 2.61. 21.5,. 62.7!. 2.8 6.0 30.6 35.8'. 1.31. 10.11. 4.2 6.3 13.11. I 34.9. -.4', ..S:V i7.4! 4.4 27.0 "i'.i .-JlUfisV 111 4-yl,W4i . . " 146.629!. , .i....f Mao, 4001 rtt Mi:: ..3o$.820l,, 3HS.2iii 111,. It- RocRToWl, Lowell Cheater, Fn., Ringhamtntt ' Hloomington. Sprlnglleld, . O. i. (ireensburg, pa.w Oulilcy. Ill Decatur, lll , Sioux Falls.' S. D. Jacksonville. III,. Mansfield, O..:.... Fremont.. Neb.... Cedar Rapids Houstont Oalvestont Tolal. 1'nlted 8tates $2,701,330.1291 Outside New York..-.) ' I2,474.98I 4 8 .6 34.8 26.3 10. 1 24.1 6.7 13 6 4.0 13.0 .? "2:6 12.7 19.7 21 . ; 328,67I 13.1 2.38.272! I 6.7 air I BVS.IMi 65.4 .:.... 27.23 50.01 .- 1. . 184.8711 1.0, . . 497.045! 18. 0l . 10.750,4971...!.. I 41.7 . - 8.220,0iH) 15, 6 33.6 13.8;, CANADA. Montreal ; Toronto WlnnlXg Otlawu Halifax Vancouver, H. C.... Quebec , Hamilton St. John. N. R Ixindnn, Ont Victoria, B. C Total, Canada $2.io.it 20.852,3641 ' 6.332.191! t.056.i24 1.916.987' 1.350.740! 1.820,81.-11 . 1.434.708! ' 936.6881 931.077 499.6721 . 25.6'. 52.9). 24.5'. 13.8 . 26.8'. 11.2;. 24.0'. 52.21. lfi.2. 41.0 . I 27.6 $59,257,638 3J.BI. Balances paid In cash. 4Nnt Included In totals becouae containing other Items than clearings. eer York Money Market, NEW YORK, Feb. .-MONKY-On coll steady, W per cenu; rinsing bid, 14 per cent; offered at 2 pa? cent. Time loans steady; 60 days and i days, 3 per cent; rt months. 84 per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPKR-344U per cent. STKRLINO KXCHANOE - Flrhi. with actual business in bankers' bids at $4 879M3I 4.88 for demand and at $4.8u0i fur MJ-day bills; posted rates. $4,864 and 94.89; com mercial bllla, $4,854. SILVER - IJur, 6JHfc; Mexican dollars, 474c- lsoNDS Government, steady; railroad, Ir regular. . Closing quotations on bonds were: V. .. rf. tt. rag. ...1041 Jpn . 11 fi 4n reupoa HHH L. A N unl. it... do U, ng Hi :Mnhttn c. g 4a do ooupoii ,.,ioj4ii ua. i.'utrsl 4i 00 nsw 4i, rs 131 do In Inu ..111 Minn. at, u 4i ..luiwj M., K. ft 'l'. ...... i" do ! . n. r at m inn. y. f. a. I. lH4'N. 1. v. 1. it... Vio. PselBo 4 .. do l'N. ft W. c. 4a... W'W'O. a. U rfds 4a do coupon do old 4a, res do coupon Am. Tooarro 4a, i-tfa. 77 hN do aa, rl la Ati'hlson sen. 4a. . do adj. 4a Ailantlo :. L 4a . Balllmora ft U. 4a do ISa iniirai oi ua. aa lit Pann rnn, m du I at IB. II iHnulna n aa lat. U. ft I. 14. a. do Vi Inr fiua. ft Ohio 44a....HH'St. I,, ft H P. (s l lilrago a A. Ha.... U isi ,. s. W. r 4a C, U ft g. a. 4a. ...I'lOla'seaboard A. L. 4a '. C H. I. a P. 4a.... 4.1 Bo. Pai-ISo 4a do rnl. aa H,. Railway M .... vrr. ft 81. h. 4a.. Hi.i S, Taiaa ft p. la ... rhlraao Tar. 4a 7 pr , at. i, j, w, 4, Colorado Mid. 4a 74 llllon Parlflu 4a.... t olo. So. 4 mv, do con. la t uba (a. ells ,...1117 (. a. Ht.al it ... Ii.nvar ft H 0. 4a...iu4t Walaah la , lilatlllsra' Ser. 7m du dak B Krl. prior Ilea 4a... .1014 Waataro MdVia".'' '. ' k. K. 4a f- ". I is.... 1104 wis. Central aa Hockini Val. 4Vta 11141 AS 104 "4 12 4 ", loin '4 c. 4a. ii; . ...iiii . ...nr. ....n4 .... 77 ....104 .... 74 . .. 1044 . . ..li4 aa .na i ! . M4 .1114 in . ta 14 .1114 44 III . 4 . :i4 . w . V4 Hoalaa Hark Market. ltOSToN, Feb. 10-Csll loans, cent; lima oan, 3444 per cent, closing on stocks and bunds; Mailran ( antral . At.-hlaon ,-. s do sld Poaton ft Albany... Ilinlon ft Milne.. n.mloir Klavalad .. Kltrhburg pf.l Mrilran ('antral . . . N Y , N. II. ft H I'nioa Pa.-ISc . . . , Imir. Arga. fham. pfd I'nau Tub.. Sugar pfd T ft T Woo lan pfd Ili.mlnli.n I. It S ... Kitlw.n Klr'lrli- lllu (lenral gl-trlc ... Maaa. Kl.(rlt do prd ; Ht.i (ai t nlied roilt t'nl.ed ftu Mw-k.. do pfd I g. Slaal ld easting, romrana . Hid. Aaked. do A mar. A mar. do Amir. Amar. do . 71 -Adraulura . t4 Allouaa t(24 Amalga matad .. I'l .Amarir-an xino .lf74 Allantle lad Bingham 1464 al. ft Haolg... . M4 ( anlannlal .:o4 Ooppar Kanga .. li I'aly Wait . XI lfomlnlr.n Coal . 0 Oraary . t Royal .... .144 Haaa. Mining .. Ill Michigan .. .1424 Mobaak . I4 Moal C a .. . a (n fiomlnlon . . It la:ola 1 Partoi .la Q.unry . 144 Shannon . fc4 Tamara. k . 44 Trlnlu . 14 1'. S Mining... . 774 r. 0I . 4 I tan . HI 4 Vlrtorla . 44 Winona . 71 iWolvarlne 24 per Official 4 1V 744 II i4 J4 Mo :::::: i :::::: s 124 I4 n 44 -'4 '4 ! 107 1 130 114 -'44 4 "4 1114 Treaaary Statement. WASHINGTON. Feb. I6l Today'a state ment of the treasury ba hi ncee in the gn- ral fund exclusive of the $1smi0.Oii go, reserve in the dlyision of redemptli.n. Hi""" Available caah balsnca, $14A.2,;9. gold, $5(,5ia,aa.x . - OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Fot Enough Cattle Arrited'tA Make ft Test of Market Conditions. HOGS MOSTLY FIVE TO TEN CENTS HIGHER Ma at Receipts ot Itkeea ill l ambs aad with Rrlsk Deaaaad Tral MafeaT Active mith Trices Fwlly kteaaly oa All tirades. SOUTH OMAHA Feb. 10, 10. Receipts were: Cattle Hops. Sheep. Official Mondav 1,!W8 .t tmicial Tuesday 4, MO H.4i 9.o OfHclal Wednesday .4.155 13.429 4.846 tirti.-ial Thursday 3.911 U. Official FTlday 766 3.") S.0"0 Five diva this week..l5.81 48 853 W.093 Same days last w:vk ... .14.107 ft.74ti 21. 7 Hamc davs Week befor"..l7.4M 4il .616 26.456 Same three weeks Hgo. .1.9"4 47 4'7 3J hl8 Same four weeks ago 1S.4. :; '.'e.1! 8 an re days lust year 11.30s 43,818 3h.oli RKCEIPTB FOR THE YKAR TO DATF. The following table shows the receipts of cuttle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for the year to date with comparisons ith last year: 1905 1904. Inc. Deo battle ;4.76 P.9'J Hogs i.-75.8 SM.643 30.49$ . . Sheep 101,656 Z04.878 43,223 The following lahie sliowa the average price of hogs at Scuth Omaha for the last several days, with comparisons: W E OWN AND O F V I: K $200,000 States of Mississippi Three and One Half Per Cent Bonds Due .Inly 1. 1034. Optional on or after .Tnh 1. 15U4. ltit'jvet payable January 1 ant1 .Tuly 1 in Jiu kson. Tonptms may be lrotM frop through our Chicago, Now York or lioiston tnh',, Dpiioniinat ion. $1,000. - . STATEMENT . J 4iNI.1llll.lkMl . :.iM77.4Tii . .S1.VJO.lMM) 17.IMMI 1,11X1,181 Jan. 16.. Jan. 17.. Jan 18. Jan. is.. Jan. 3o. . Jnn. Si.. Jan. 2.. Jan. 23.. Jan. "4 . Jan. 25.. Jan. Jan. L'7 . Jan. 28.. Jan. ?9.. Jan. SO. i Jan. 31.. Feb. 1... Feb. S... Feb. 8... Feb. 4... Feb. 6 .. Feb. ... Feb. 7... Feb. 8 .. Feb. ... Feb. lo. . 1906. 11904. ,1908. ;l!l.il9;!W1 4 51 4 4 6V 4 DO 4 67 4 RH 4 634 4 tt?4 4 71 I 4 7i'V 4 h3 ' 4 644 a 4 S6'4i 4 hi I 4 69 I I 7 ! 4 73Hi 4 74 4, I 4 8?'. 4 74; 4 4 6al 4 76S 4 741 4 V) 4 14 4 I 4 7 4 86 4 88 a 4 891 4 87 1 4 HI j 4 81 j 4 791 61 1 J 4 72' 4 73i 4 M, 4 M, 4 71 4 81: a j 4 88;' 4 89 5 t'l 6 49j 6 IS 6 601 6 17 Us 6 39 6 47; 6 Z7l ft f.i a 15 6 63i 6 02 6 b'r 6 (J. 6 66! 6 08 6 14, 8 7S I ;6 6 12; 6 54, 6 95 6 641 ( 98 6 74 1 6 i K 681 6 1-7 6 ?' 6 tV I 70 5 9Si B 80 6 '."6, 6 h-, 6 Vi 6 77 0 18 6 74i 6 08 I 6 71 I ( 76 6 00, 6 271 4 621 3 U ! 4 4tt t it) t .111 4 661 1 M b i'., 4 64, S (4 8 6 8 5 1 lu 5 Ml S IS, 4 63! fl In, 4 54) I 'J'2, 4 651 t 61 I 13, 4 3 H t 18, 4 so; I 67 ,41: 6 H 6 28 4 62 6 4 M, 6 17i 4 66 8 ?2, 4 6 8 36 4 68, S 64 I 4 62 3 69 6 31 1 I 8 69 6 23, 4 Sfi 6 Hl 4 70: 6 Its, 4 6S 6 29 j 4 75 6 25, 4 8-! 1 4 80 i S4 3 kj S 70 3 64 3 64 8 56 3 66 8 66 J 7" 3 71 Indicates Sunday. The official numbir of cars of stock brought In today by each road was: cattle, nogs, on p. C. M. A St. V. Ry.... Wabash Union Fad tic system C. & N. W. Ry F K. M. V. R. R C, St. P.. M. & O. Ry H. A M. Ry C, B. & Q. Ry C, R. 1. V. Ry.. east... C, R. 1 & P. Ry.. west.. Illinois Central Chicago Gt. Western 13 5 11 Total receipts 21 The disposition ol ihe day s receipts was aa follows, eacn nuyer purchasing tne num ber ot head Hull. si. mi Omaho Packing Co.. Swift and Company Ctidahy l'acklng Co. Armour Co Yansnnt & Co I.olynan & Co McCreary & Clink .. 1 1 111 A Son Wolf & Murnan Sam Wertheimer Mike Hagg-rty Other buyers Cattle. Hogs. Sheep If 258 9 27 15 8 11 70 02 1 205 385 8I!I 1HV.I 1.070 iiv 1.0u9 612 FINANCIAL trnp valuf ot prcipfrtT, estlmttr-d . . .. Aaaesstvl valuation for taxation Total flobt, thla laaua Inclndod Iaa sinking fund .t debt rorl"tlon. l.'.Ki.Jsm. . v Xrt.rtrfctle tlian one half ono por t out of aaaosapfl Alluaton Thae bonds ar laatied by the Stnto for the School fufirl ail.l oc fnirposca. Mlaalsalppl lias mnlnlfltriM ft clean rrvord finnntially for tlio past thitir fire tear n1 durinit iliat time haa ppomptly paid Hie principal and Inrerest inf Ita tKvnda. The SUto ha Jtiat eonipU-fed a fine rapltol tmiMiiiB nt a coat of over 2.iNM).noo. which hna been paid for from current taxra without IncrcHsinK tha lonled Indebtedness. PRICE ON APPLICATION Lesal Investment for New York Savi'iif? Bank N. W. HARRIS & COMPANY BANKERS 204 Dearborn Street New York CHICAGO Boston very favorably with yesterday. F.wea were off ered ' good ehovign to bring 85.35 and yea rilrfgs sold : ttp to 16.15. The highest price of the day for lambs was 7.56. Aa compared with a week ago the mar ket can eafly be quoted 15c to S5c higher on all grades. The demand has been brisk all the week, and apparently In excess ol th limited stinply. Quotations -apr fed stock: Oood to choice yearlings, lV?5fitv60; fair to good year lings. 5.75?i lSP wood to choice wethers 85.25i3.6o: filr to good wethers. S4.ftut6.!& good to choice ewes. l6.0tKjjf5 85: fair to good ewes. I4.5of)6.00; common lo fair ewes. 14 60 4.50: good to ch.ioe lambs. $7.25T7.75: fair to good lambs. $0 75j7.26; feeder yearling. 84 5ftVf6 0ft; feedei wetbera. 44. 25 S4 50 feeder ewes. 83 25 fi 3. 75; feeder lambs, 86.5096. . Representative sles: io. So western clipped ewes 2. western clipped ewes J94 wesiein clopped ewes 3tai wes.ui'n ewt-s, 87 western ewe 8 western ewes 256 wesietii ewe 216 western ewes . 8 western ewes 194 western, ewes is western wet tiers 68 western Werners 2 Western wetnera X' wesiern liinin-t 306 western lambs o4 western yea rungs Ji4 wesiern jearungs 1N3 wesiern yearling 6 weatern year's, and wethers, 238 weatern lain bs Edwards "Wood Co- Incorporated, nam onket Fifth arttf Roberta Streets ST. PAUL) HINN. Av. IT. ) 8 60 lu6 4 00 luo 4 86 t 4 86 !i 6 w 90 6 00 Kf I 1I 106 0 20 ! u 20 sa 6 3o Ut. b 00 911 6 do 75 6 50 57 6 On 67 6 00 M 25 92 6 25 X lk" 80 6 26 61 7 u6 OIALltS iN '' itocks, Grain, Provisions aaias i MaaasawaJBsiaaaBBsaaaaaBSaaiajyBa hhip Your Gfnin to Us Braneh 4PJlre. 110-lii 'Honrd at Trails Old sr.. Omaha. Keh. faleihae am. I2-;'H Kchang tilfl., Houth Orosha Ball 'Phone lie Independent Mi one L Bales were itdoi ted at -ran hkrS i miiiH Ing March nt 707.tw; May, .i.80j7.85r: IS.I- onc. mild. ing Maren nt 7 iw.iw; Mav, , .'Tsn T.Xf July, 7.5"j 7.5nc; rteptemher.' 7;ViW7.Mi.-; N v ember, 7 tt 7.9iir; - la-cero(.er, f aiifta.fa AltlM Win .1,11.1- trtl'T tv,trl. HAli., . Mll So 11 !- OHAH6. WllllllllUlK aitt'kUT Spot Mlo, iiiii.t Miiiet; Cordova (HlltCIl l.lR 8HMK MtHKKT totals 834 2.923 S.468 CATTLE Tht.-e were only about twenty five car of cattie reported this morning, so It could not be said that a veet ol the mar ket was made. It would not appear, how ever, that packers were particularly anx ious for many supplies, a tha heavy snows and cold weather throughout the country have delayed transportation lines In bad shape, wiih the result that refr.geraior cars are bunched in the ohpi, with a cor responding ah't;tage In the wst. It la also unnerstooB ,tha4 tne llgltt fcejpte of stock here todny was brought about "largely by the Inability of railroads to furnish stock cara to shippers. There were not enough beef ateers on sale today to make a market. The few that did arrive sold in much the same notches as yesterday's receipts. For the week tne market on the good to choice grndes may be quoted just about steady, but the com mon and medium cattle have been rather Irregular, closing prices being about e I me lower than a week ao an. in strcme cases li"al5c lower, ine lug bulk . . ...c offerings has been of only fair quality, which of course hna had a tendency to break the market on that kind. The cow market today was about steady with yesterday's close. There were so few on sale, however, that not much could be told of the renl sal t uatiun. For the week the best grades of cows and heifers may be quoted just about steady, but the tanner and medium grades are around a dime lower, and some salesmen thought they were lOfilOc lower. The market lias been uneven on that tinsa all the week, so that some sales have appeared much better than others. There were several cars of Blockers and feeders In the receipts and the demand for them waa limited. Oood heavy cattle could be quoted about steady for tlie week, but anything weighing from 800 pounds down Is 16S25c lower than n week ago. The reason for this la that cornfields are rull of snow and consequently no one wants to buy Blockers, and many farmers who have them are shipping them in only to find u bad market. Representative Bales: B12EF STKKHS. tfo. A H. f A. fr 1 40 I 00 4 1030 4 08 t 140 I HO 26 l):ia 4 pj 4 1030 4 00 J 1M6 4 Id . STEERS AND HEIFERS, tr 84 2 II) 8TKKK3 AND COWS, llfl 4 15 Call lei atendy Hoga Five to Ten tenia Higher bect anil l.airtlia Steady. CHICAGO. Feb. 10. -CATTI.R-Recants. E,Mi htno, market ateauy; lo. piimu I steers, 8'. i 4n; poor to medium, tft.imiu I8 60; stocaeis and feders, I2.4i04.4"; cows, 8l.2txq4.8ii; heifers, 2.0ju,4.8o; tanners, i.2,f 2.56; bulls, I2.1M&S.90; calves, 8.i 4J f.35. HtK18 Receipts, 18.000 he.td; estimated to morrow. 2u need; market Mj n,c higher; mixed nnd butchers, 4.7iXff3.n; goo.i to choice heavy, 4.9je.i6; rough heavy, 84 6?(ft 4 8n; light, l4ft,U4.s7'A; bulk ot sales. 44., j 3"4.A BHKEP ANb tvAMBS-Recelpts, 6,0110 head; market steady: good to cholcn wetli ei. ' e.i,HS.00; talr o choice mixed. el.MVt( 6.361- western sheety. 84 60rti 90; nutlve lamba, 3.itmj7.90; western lamba, -K5.T64VT.6th .-r Kansas City live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY, FVb. 10. C ATTLK Re ceipts, 1,600 head; market strong to 10c higher; chblce. export and' dressed .beet steers, W.OOhA TO; lalr'-fo good, 'S-t5J4.Tfl Western fed steera, M.75S.'i5; sto-kers anil feeders, 2.76fe4.; southern steers. $3.25 4 3B; aoilthetil C'owa, 82.253.26; natives, 83.76 4.00; native heifers. 2.0ii34.0o; bulla, 2.2Mfi 3.75; colves, 83.(iO?.00. HOGS Receipts, 8,500' head: market 10c higher: ton. 85.06: bulk of sales. 84.7641(100: I heavy, .$6.0044 6.i: packers, $4.861j6.00; pigs I and lights, 84 Oog4.90. SMEEP AN1) LAMBB-Recslpls, 2.000 head: market steady; nntlve lamha. 16.50ft 17.75: native wethers, tn ooflfl.CR; fed. 4 SB'J 18 25: wesiern Ismba, III BtMl 7. 75 : weatern vear- ' I i . . - au ikuc.s Tr . 1. 4 1 EAi or.. i.iiia-. v"-."" I . wrnvri ii piirr-p, fi. i ntj .i.nii , stockera nnd feeders, I3.6O4J6.50 at. t.onls tilra atoek Market. BT. JAiCIS, Feb. 10 CATTLFi Receipts. 1 OS) head. Including 600 head Texsns; mar ket steady: native shipping and export steers. 84. 6006.95; dressed beef and butcher steers. I3.75fi6.60; ateers under 1.000 lba., J3.2G tit 66; Blockers and feeders. $2.264 26; cows and heifers. $2.004.85: cannera, ll.6wai.86: bulls. 12.3568 60: calves. $4. 75-87.00; Texas and Indian steers, 83.00414.60; oowe and helfera, I2.5(i3.fl0. HOUB Receipts. I 6.000 head: market higher: pigs and lights. $3 5'J4(X); packers. H804HW; hutchera anil best heavy, I4.96ff 5.06. 6HEEP AND I,AMBS-Reoelpts, 15tl head! market steady: native muttons, 14 onj 5. T6 ; lambs, lA.BOfVa.W; culls and bucks, 4.50fl4.30. to.... .. ISO .. tie .. IH0 .. no .. KIO ..lull) .. 110 .. 870 .. 760 . . ..1110 . . fTi I on I oo I 10 i tr t 2S I it, I 15 I IB I 4.1 i so I 86 2 1... 4 .. tt ... i::. t... i... . .ll'IO . .I'UO .. 175 . .1010 . . 5S ..1140 ..1(100 .1143 ..nr.0 . .1400 . . 940 ..1170 COWS AND HEIFER8, ...104a I li HfCIFBRS. ...913 2 25 1 ...778 I .16 i . . . 7.10 i to 1 ... 11 I li -ALVEB. JO 4 (Hi 40 1 Id I 16 i oo 8 00 8 06 t IS ta 8 IS :i I 40 I 10 75 I HI. 9 10 t65 110 I 21 a.. STOCK COWS AND HEIFERS. .1070 no . I5U . 7r, . 140 I 00 I l! 8 U i 40 !0 4.... J..,. 1.... 4 ... BULLS. an . .110 . 2 13V . 1)7 t 74 3 00 I M i 00 i li .1510 .HtH 110 .1910 . I. l.l.'O 3 OO 8 (M I (If. 8 tr, a ti t 96 FEEDERS 410 115 98 60 II) 1210 I 40 1 ......ir.oo I 64 l .. 140 I 90 2 . 1S70 2 7r. 1.. 1680 I 71 I.. HS'J I 00 1.. 71 I 00 TOCKEHH AND 999 I 64) . 8.. MO IW a . . 110 t 16 29.. 127 I WYOMINU. 46 feeders.. 992 3 70 HOUB There waa an exlremelv light run of hogs here today, which shows thst pack ers were correct yesterday when thev pre dicted light receipts fqr today. Supplies at other points were also light, so that condi tions could he c. tid lo be favorable to the selling Interests. The market here wss a little slow In open ing, aa buyers did not like the Idea of pay ing mors money than they did yesteiday. Rut while trading wss a little slow, the general market was fVrjlOc higher than yes terday's average. Lightweight sold largely from $4 75 down. Huicher and mixed nogs went largely from 84.76 to $4.80, and lies vital sold all the way from $4 80 to $4 9n. The top pries was paid for a load weighing over 40 1 pounds, hut they were not of choice quality. The slow arrival of triilna prevented the market from coming to a close until a late hour. No 73 19 41. , 79. 79. a. 91., 77 No. . ., 9S... 10 .. 40... A. . I3 IKI , 1M .16 tVI 11 2i .117 217 ..214 .14 .247 ..229 .242 12 .aw fh. Pr 40 4 70 . . 4 1 .. 4 70 .. 4 72', .. 4 12 . 4 72., 4 76 HI 4 II .. 4 76 . 4 71 40' 4 li I" 4 76 44 4 16 76 2 .6 17 64 At. .211 . I1 ,.2JS ,.7' . .241 .244 . 2.'9 . .2.19 ..275 .249 .241 . J4U ..271 Sh 4.4 4 76 4 4 16 S1IEEF The supply of aueep Hani Ins) morning, and with a liucrul oemano tug mark''! yiiled active ji,l eK-adv. Kveryititng waa pi. k.. u lam as offered and the prkra .aid c..io.aird Pr. 4 76 . . 4 76 - 4 77', M 4 77 , M i 77 .. 4 77', 4 Til, 10 I 90 90 4 10 90 4 90 .. 4 90 ' . . 4 til . . 4 10 . 4 an ' ' -. 4 621, .. 4 a" was also conl limed HI. Joseph Live Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH, Md Feb. 10 CATTI,E-R-celpts, 2.1811 head; market steadyi natives, t3.7r.4iii.45; cows and heifers. $1. 65-8 4. 3;.; Blockers and feeders, $2.7504 10. Hf-OS Heeetiila. 8,19$ head; market moatlv Uk' higher; light. $4.7iffl.90; medium and heavy, $4.80tjB.oo. BHEEF AND l.AMHS-Recelpis, none; demand strong. aionx City Lire (Mock Market. BlO'.fX ..CjlTy." Feb. 10-tSoeolal Tela-gram.)-CUTTi;E-Recelpta. 200 head; rnnr ket steg Ty- bft-Vf. l3.SOfrT5.00; cows, bulls and m:etl, K,58fl3.76: ktockerA and feeders, $2 6008.60; , pelves and yearlings, $2,2543.85 HOGS Ret.elpls. $.600 head; market 10c higher, stiHiig at $4.6otM8fi; bulk of sales. $4.6r.74.76. , ' , Stock In aigkl. , Recelp'.a of live stock nt the six principal weatern markets yesterday: Cattle. Hoea. Bhe". Booth otnsha plmix 4it Kansns City . Bt. I.oula . .; Bt. Joseph Chicago .id... Totals 46c. 464. fifteen 785 ?! .aiio 100 f.ailO f.i.i... . 1 tVm 6.5oo Soio 1... 1.0"0 R.lin inn 2.001 ?.m ,..l.i.... t.fiOtl 18.0111 8.4)00 .........17.956 r.,696 10.150 l4indnn Stock Market. I..ONDON. Feb. 10. Cloning quotations On stocks snd bond Wert: f'nnanla. money . . . dn arcoiitit ...... Anaconfla .....i.. Air-hlaon ito fd Fialtlmnra A Ohio Canadian Ps..16o . Chaa A Ohio Chlraso tit. W f vT g. P ... riaheara llanver A R. 41. . . . do afa ......... Frla i. it 191 f. .... do LI pfd Illinois Oanlral ,.. Lou la A Naah H.. K T I II t Ml .. ! .. 0W ..100 V ..10714 .1114 .. 6Ji .. 14 ( . 1 90', ., 17", .. 90 K T t'aniral. Norfolk A W.. do M Ontario A W . 1'annarlrania Hand Mlnea ... Itaailns du lat pfd . do M fd . So. Hallaraa .. do pfd So. Pacta. IL'nloB Pa'iBe . . If.t'i . M, . 91 . 1.0-t . 711 . i f 8 . 4H4, . 471, . 44K, : - 94l .124-8 . 48 :;n 224) . 4 I4HI do rfd 4CA I'. 8. 9'rsl MV du old . Ill VTabaah ... I4..i do rM . 12 8panlh 4a SILVER Bar, aieady, ?84d per ounce. MONKi -es-yriaatj r. cent. i he rate of discount In tha open market for ahort bills la jj per cent; for three months bills, 2V!aH per cent. Net York Mlalag Storks. NUW YORK, Feb. 10-The following are the closing quotations on mining stock): Adatna Con All'-e : . raws . Rrunawlrk Cos t romaio.b Tannal Con l al A Va ilura ftllvtr !, ..a Siitar ...... Laadvtlla t'ou Ilank Clearings, OMAHA, Feb. 10. -f ha bstik (iearliiga f,ii Frldsv were 81.0k8.Ufi0. 86. For ths asms day a ar ago they were $1.118.086 17. (roftW Market. ' NEW: YORK, Feb. lo. COFFEE The market for futures showed continued so llvity. aecomvanled by r'neral llrrnnasi and fair recovery In pti't-s. The openiig ass ateady al an advance of icolt pn, al ii response lg th inef . Kul upesn tables and a-cunilnuatlon of tlie Oenisnd noted toward the close of the .r-ia d.iv. if ,..sa was steady al a nrl aduiu of I'-.O pulnls. . M Luila Cniff i , 90 On. aria ?, . II Uphlr Tin 4 I'huenli it a Ip.iloal i'i Hi taavsge 19 II. IHlatra Natada 44 290 lBr.,.11 lpaa . i, ,8ianiard .s) 4 ondltlnn at Trade and itnolatlona na Staple and Fane) I'rodnce. KUUS- Candled stock, SOc. 1.1 VK FOl'll'RY Chickens, 16c; roosters, 6c; turkeys, 16'oiHC; ducks, Jn-; geese. 8i:i.- DKK.SSEl) l-oriirtV-Tuikeys, i8-rJiii ; dutkf). 'Ifl2c; geese, lo-qilc; chicken, lie; iooner ,ji(c. BITTER Packing stock, 2lfi21',c; choice to fancy dairy, 2.1'25c; creamery, :4'g30c; FRESH FROZEN FISH-Trout, tr; pick erel, 8c; pike. So; p'-rcN, 7c; blu. fish, )-.'c; whitensh. He; salO".!!. U'c; redanspper. 11c; lobster igr?a), 30c - lobster Ibotledi. 33e; bullheads, lie; cattish, 14c: black bass, 20c; hnllbul. 12c; crappies 12c; buflalo, 7c; white baas. 11c; frog legs, per doi.; ."60. BRAN Per ton, $1i.M. . t HAY Prices qooted hy Omaha Whole sale Hay Dealers' association: choice No. 1 upland. $ttoo; No. 2, $6 60; medium. $6.00; coarse, $4 50; rye straw, $6.00. These prices ale for l-.sy of good color and quality, OYSTERS New YOrk counts, per ran, 45c; extra keleets, per can. S6c! standards, Eer can, 30c; bulk standards, per gal., $1.4"; ulk extra, selects, per gal., $1.76; bulk New York coHnta. per gal., $1.90. TROPI .'AlV FfH'rTB'.l' ' ORANUEB California extra fancy Red land navels, all sixes, $2.50: choice Redlaml navels, $2.24; choice navels, all sixes. $2.0o. I,EM.ON8-CallTornla fancy, $2.75; 800 and 360, $3.50; cholce.i $3,26. DATES Far box of 30-lb. pkga., $2.00; Hallow-e'en. In 10-lb. boxes, per 3b., to. FIOB California, per 10-lk.arton, 7548 8oc; Imported Smyrna, 4-crown, 10c; 6 and 6-crown, 12c; fancw Imported (washed) In 1-lh. pkgs., 16ttlSc. BANANAS Per medium eiMd buhch, tl.T6il2.26; jumbos, $2.6ofi3.00. ' QRAPEFRCIT- Per box of 64 to 64. $5.00. FRUITS. APPI,F.B-New York Klhga, 136; New York Ureenlngs, $2.75: New York Bsldwlns, $2,75; Colorado Wlncsaps, per bu. box, $1.60: Oenlton, $1.60. CR AN BERR1 ES tVlscnnSln " Bell and Bugle, per bbl., $8.00; Jersey,, per bbl., $7.ii): per box. $2.76. URAl'ES Imported Malaga, per keg, t6.004i4l.5n. ' ' TANUERINEB Florida or California, per H-box, $2.60. VFUKTABI.F.S. POTATOES Home groah. In Backs, per bU., 46c; Colorado, per bu., 66c i'l'KMPS Old, per bu.. 4Ur; Canada ruta bagas, per lb., lc. CAHHoTbV-Oi.l. per iu., 4flc. PAR8NIPS-old. perjhu., 4"o,., ., . BEETS Old per nu., WIC. NAVY BEANB Per bu.. tl.Sofjl.N. .ONIONS-Home gi ov..'. led. In sacks, pet It.. 2c, Spanish, pet -rate, $2.6o; Colorado yellow, per lb., 2c; white, per lh.,'JV4- CL'CCMBWhS -Per do.,- $t'.0012.a. i t iMATOEB Florida. r M-baaketi crate, $4.46ili4.6o. CABBAUE Holland seed, per lb., 1'4.0. SWEET POTATOES-Ksnsaa kiln dried, per bbl.. $2.60. , , , t wl,eki t. nuiornia. 4nir.c. R AIHRIl ES-Hot. house, tier dos . ONIONS-New, Hotitlit-rn. per dox., CAItROTB New. per dot., 4c. BEETS New, per dox., 45c. Tl'RNII'S New, por tlox., 46c, LETii'CB Per box of about heads, hoc. ..... Rlll'UARB Per doa. bunches, 75c to $1.(. PARPI.EY-Per dot. bandies. 76c: ' MlBCELDANEOl'S. - . SAl'ERKRAl T-W Isc iiisln, per ke. t2 26. CIDER New. York, . per bbl., $6 bo; per hair bbl., $3 25. 4'HKEBE Wlseonsln twins, full cream, 24f13c; Wisconsin Young America. 13c; block Swiss, new, 15e; old. 16Jl7c; Wiscon sin brick, 14c; Wisconsin llniburger, 13c. HIDEB-No. 1 green, Icj No. 2 green. 8c: No. 1 sailed, RWc; No. 3 silled, ic; No. 1 veal cair, 9c; No. 2 veal calf, 7c ;dry salted, 6r.i He; aheep pelts, 25ct$l OO; horse hides, tl.fi0ej3.00. NI'TS Walnuts, No. 1 soft shells, new crop. ier lb., 14c; hard shell, per lb., 13c: No. 2 soft shells, per lb. 12c: No. B hard shells !! lb., 12c; pecans, large, per lb., K'c; sniull, per lb. Hf; peanuts, per lb., 7c; roasted peanuts, per lb.. 8c Chill walnuts, per lb., 12i13ii.c; almonds, soft shell. r h.. 17c; hard ahull, per lb... 15c: chestnuts, per lb.. liVtVnJlhc:- new black walnuts), per hi., 75fiio; shelliiark hickory nuts, per bu., 1.75; iaige hickory iiutf. per bu., $1.60. Wool Market. BOSTON, Feb. lO.-WOOI. Concerning the wool market the Commercial Hnlletin tomorrow will say: The market jruntliiiiea dull and somewhat depressed. Vervew but ers are oierutlng and only atnall lilts are being sold. As usual on a quiet market prices favor buyers and for the flrgt time. since last July chniigea lu a lower dlrec tlon are made on lists of quotathins. J-or-elgn wools ctiulnue to aecumulate, about the only movement In them being In deliv ers of Biools bought on manufacturers orders. All the large users are well sup plied. Reports fmtn the wool Industry ere favorable nnd machinery was nsver so well occupied, but Influential factors are well coveted with raw material. The shipments of wool from Boston U date from December Id HUH, according to the same authorlti, are 28 o8.7i)7 pound agalnal 28,336. pounds nt the same period lael 'year. The re.U.lpis to date nro 30.982,783 pounds, ii gainst U.8ia),. 178 pounds for the game iittiod last yfar BT I.Ol'IS Feb. 10 - WOOI-- Bteadv; me dium giudes combing snd c-LHIUjig mt 28',c; litht fine ISj22c; heavy flue. 144117c; tub washed. 27ilc. , v - . Metal Dlarkrt. NEW YORK. Feb. 10. METALS- Spot tin was lower In the f.nghsh market.. .being onote.l at 110 In while futures were V)n i banged at tUHi. I.ocallv Ihe market was qulat and witliuut liiauga. -Spot being ouoli .l at 3 '9 2,42!) M. Ci.pncr wus. in cbang.d at i;67Tsd for spot l)i fjnuliin sui at i:ti7 13a9i for futures.' Locally t-otidlUyi.-i remain uiu luaiignd. witli lake qiioled at $16 5.1. electrolytic ut 816 37Wf 15 50. eSIii at I Z5.0'i4i2i.25. Lead ail v u iic.-.i to AI2 11sil lo l-tiiulon. but reinalneil , naclmnyed al $4j.4.'4r4,au III the New fork maikal. Spel ter was uiichangcil at HA 17s f.J In' IViild.ni mill at $0 104it3o In New York.- Irn. cius-! st 5's 3d In til isgow and st 4s ld in M (t-dlei-l'orouah. locally prlcea are mi.-ls iicrv 1. but the niMrket se.ins lo nave a lllle V-vi-ter tone eftr the lea-elit- dulinesi. -'ti. I fnurMlry northern la quoicd al 1I7.:0.)J 7,ftn; Ni. 8 foundry northern. $t" 50; No. f..iin. Or. e..t.e- -.nd No. J (.i.:inJy 4Krfiara soft, $17,753 l$.0O. -' ' 0