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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY. MARCH 26. 1005.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Beef bteers and Good Cows Steady for
Week, but Common Cowi Much Lower.
HOGS AT HIGH POINT Of SEASON
Market on Doth Sheep and l.aml.n May
Ce C,aoterl 4 boat Tea to Fifteen
Ceate Higher for Ike W rek
Feeder Lambs Alan Mritm,
POl.'TH OMAHA. March 25. l!Vv
Cattle. Hogs. Hhcep.
. . 2,995 S.i-jI 4. alii
. . .t2 !."" 3o3
.. 6.1M :. . jo.7u:
.. S.tiM 11.021 'i.471
. . l,:n .,) a.
63 n.DII
lleicipts wrr,
Off! i ml Monday
Jfflcial Tuesday ..,
Official Wednesday
Ofllrlal Thursday ,
fifltelai Krldav ...
OftUIl Saturday...
I otal this week m.oi;
lots lust tcfk SB:s
intal week before D.,!X(
m; throe weeks Hg..15.Kil
"me foui weeks ngo....lo..Ut
bame week last ycur... .23.347
r.j.fciPTH KUR THIS VEAR
wie following table shows
L fii a"d heP at fiouth Onmna
ift year- w comparison
1
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J.1.0"' f9,4M
"'ep 370,373
I iu loilowinK luu.u
a' huu.a uniini for the lust
4f, 97.1
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35.9l4
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377.845
31.3.9
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DATE.
last year there wa a falling nrt or about
ll.eOO head The demand ha not been
what Would he rall'-d hea v. but titl th
ea pHld have l,een quite satisfactory
early rart of the rxpk there milt
a sharp advance, and the most of that
'gain has lieen maintained, an that closing
prices are ruliy iiraluo higher thnn they
acre a week ego. and In some cases the
advance amounts to even more thnn that
The quality of the offering most of the
week ha only been fair. TliHt has been
especially true with lumha. the $7.40 lamha
today being the first flat could be called
choice, and they could have been better,
That being the esse. th advance this
week of l'calir I considered a food Indl
cation.
. The lamb that were not fat enough for
killers met wlln ready sale thla week to
leedcr buyers at good, atronoj prices where
' uuaniy vi. satisfactory. ommon
kind lacking in flesh were, of ronrae. hard
to move, es teechr buyers all wanted good
siurr.
W'i'.tstlons for foil stock: Good to choice
yearlings. w.4it.;.): fair to good year
llnrs. Kooiil 40; good to choice wether
if. i .,: fair to aood wether. 10. dm.'.!"1
good to choice ear. S7j.2Mi6 7k". fair io good
ewes, l4.7V35.ir.: common to fair wwc. 14. '"""ff
4 n": good to choice lamb. 7.25fi'7.'.0; fair
to good Isimba. H is "ft". 15; feeder latnba, I'i.OO
ri.o". Hprentative aalta:
1 aeatern ewe
3f,4 weatei n bimbo
lamb
lamb
lv9 weatern
624 weatern
7n
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'J he official iitmii.r'e ..r n
lirousht In today by each road w:
Cattk'. Ilouf.
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Sheep.
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Cattle rona lion Hve to Ten Cent
lllajher Xhrra tead
CHIfAfiO. March 2. CATTI.K Receipt,
" head; market strong; good to prime
steer. $r..1.VMii.:o; poor to medium. W Pu'ii
atorkers and feeder. IJ.7.1I1 4iw: cow
I2.&4ii0; helfeia, J3.omiS.00; caniHT. 81 imij
w; none, u.wrti 1 uu: caive. n.umi,ii.
HO;ri-Heceliit. !Ai head; eaiimnt
Monday, 30. uw heud; market. o-tjIOc
higher; mixed and butcher. $S.3.',5.4i
good to choice heavy, $5.3iitf ..; rough
heavy. V.-T,'(t5.:(5; light, 5.-.ij4j.i.45; bulk of
stile. .,..'I0-i,.Mu.
MIIEEI' AND LAMKS-Hcieipts, 2.W0
head; market steady: good to choice
welhors. 8.j.7,Wfi.:',i; fr to choice
I4.7yi.ijii; western aheep. S.vV(li.3i;
lambs, $j.50ig7..j; western lambs.
7. Do.
mixed
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C'hltugo Uriui Vepicin
Total rnci'lpta
wie uispoaiiinn 01 tno ciit a receipt was
as rollowa, each btiyci' uurchti wlnu t h num.
ber of head Indicated.
Cattle,
Hot. Sheep.
l.liirl
703
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7
1.018
5.1MH 1.018
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"out Hiia t.on)pnv.....
'iiiluhy Tucking Co
Armour & Co
I riloti J'acKlug Co
H. & 8
Oilier buyers
Total
CATTLE About tin. imiiiil flu turn....
dltlons prevailed today in the cuttle yards,
which mean that thcro was not enougii
on sale to nmkii a test of the market. For
the week le.elpts have been about l.fcn)
head heavier than thuy were last week, but
ns compared with tho samo week of lust
j eat- there la a decrease of about 6.000 head.
The market uu beef steers has been
father Irregular this week, fluctuated up
and down at a rapid rate. At the close of
the week, however, nrlcea arc in Juat about
the samo notches they were a week ago
Homo salesmen are calling the commoner
kind a trifle lower for the week, but In the
majority of cases the change is too small
to be worthy of attention, (iood to choice
steers re quotable from 5 to 15.75. fair to
good from 84.50 to 15 und common to fair
ironi :i.5i) to 14.40.
The cow market has also been rather un
even this week owlnir to the rapid changes
ironi day to day, but closing ptieea on the
more desirable grades uro generally steady
with those In torce 11 week ago. By the
more denlrable grades is meant those which
sell above 3. Those. that go under the $3
mark are a littlo lower, the commoner the
quality the greater the decline. Cancers
have been the hurdest to sell of all and
are fully 35o lower for the week. Common
cutters have suffered almost as much, so
that tho market on the common to medium
grades of cows may be quoted from 10c to
oo lower. C a liners and cutlers sell largely
iI.m.,1iiT to - 0 fHlr t0 "ood vows from
.'.50 to 8.1.15 and good to choice from 83.26
to 34.3ii. A prime oiiuch of heifers would
probably brlnjr a little more than that.
Bulls are n utile lower than they were a
week ago. lb bulk of them selling from
K.bU Io 13 , o. Veal calves are lower, prices
ranging from 81 to 85. 7S.
Ths stockers and feeders market was not
quite so brink this week ns last and n a
lesuit tne tendency ot prices has been
downward. The choicest grades arc not
far from steady, but anything on the com
mon to medium order and particularly com
mon light cattle are safely ifvfriioe. lower,
liood to choice grades may be quoted front
84 to 84.66, fair to good from 8T Ml to 84 and
common to fair from 82.50 to 83. W. llepro
aentatlva sales:
Kansas City live Mock Market.
KANHA9 CITY, March C5.CATTI.K Re
ceipts. ITjii head. Including io southern. Tli
market was slcady: choice export and
dressed beef stceis, 87.?tfi6.7u: fair to gcod
8l.2.Vij5.2ri; western fed ateei s, $4 iVriS.ftM;
Mockers end feeder. t.l0n44..i; southern
steets. $,I..Aci4 fto; southern cos. $;,.2,i'ci I.Ofp
native cows, 82.iitvti4.50: native heltets. 8o.'0
HI W; bull. 2.501i4 f). calvea, I2.6ft4f6.28. Re
celpts for the week. 30.300 hnul.
HOOK- Receipts, 2,000 head. Market S'cjIOe
iiigmr; top. bulk of sale. V-lo'f.20
heavy. xi.:Kn5.35: packer 8-"i. 2007,5. 30: pigs
cmci ii(,'iit, .o.-0- iteceipts for tne week,
ii.vs head.
8HKK1 AND I.AMRK-Rreelpl. Oikj head.
.Market nominally steady: natle lamb,
t..,ni ,.uu; native wethers, 85 '10'fio.RO; native
fed fwes. W.HOCnri Ci; western fed lambs. $rt.50
n,.oo; western fed yearlings, ? iwi 8. .6 ; west
ern red sheep, 81.9045 Sl; stockers und feed
era, 83.50i5.50.
St. Inula live Stock Market.
ST. LOUIS. March 25. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 75 head; market steady: native
snipping and export steers. 84.25'diOf
dressed beef and butcher steers, 83 S.ri&4.75
steers under I.0O0 lbs., $.'l.0ntyf4.ft0; Ktockera
aiui feeders. 82. 50(4.50; cows Hinl heifers.
8 ;;4"n4.50; canners. f2.0fi6C.50; bulls, J2.200D
j.on; calves, it.wsj.s; Texas und Indian
steers, S3.O0t,6.1O; cows and heifers, S2.0tt
IIOCJS Receipts. 2.0:0 head: market
higher; pigs and lights, $3.50f6.10; packers
85.256.40; butchers and beet heavy. 85. lol
HIIEKP AND LAMBS Receipts. 1.100
Head; market steady; native muttons. J3.W)
!.; iambs. 84.0ivr,7.4O: culls and bucks
83.50(64.60; stockers, 82.on&3.25.
ew Urk Live Stock Market.
NEW YORK. March 26. BEEVES Re
ceipts, fi head; no trading todav: dressed
beef more active and steady at iiVi9c; ex
ports, I.3UI beeves, HO sheep and 7,000 quar
ters of beef.
CAIA'KH Receipts, none; nothing doing.
Market feeling steady; city dressed veafg
llrm at fBIS'!-; country dressed. 7,IZc.
HIIEEP AND LAMBtt Receipts, "nl head.
Market for shoep. nominally steady; for
lambs, firm: lambs sold at fg.fto ier 100
lbs.; yearlings. t7.00; dressed muttons,
steady at iVs'" llc.
HOUS-Reccljits, 4.431 head. Market feel
ing steady. :
M. Joseph l.lve Slock Market,
ST. JOSEPH. March 2..-CATTLi:-Re-
celpts. ,H) bend; market steady; natives,
t4.Oug5.50; cowa and heifer, fl.foty4.65; stock
ers and feeders, 83.0itH'O0.
Hi HJ8 Receipts. 1,35a head; market 54jl0e:
higher; light. 8.205.25; medium and heavy,
S.'i'i.'n.-i.r',.
8HEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 271
head; market steady; lambs. 87.40.
ftloux City Lire Slock Market.
SIOCX CITY, la.. March 23.-(Special
Telegram.) CATTLE Receipts, 30O head;
market unchanged; beeves. S3.tiOtf5.25: cows,
hulls and mixed. 82.50Ca4.0O; stockers and
feeders. 3'l.00(h4.0O: calves ,and yearlings,
82.75'!.' 3 SO.
lli.MiS Receipts. 3.500 head; market 5c
higher, selling at S4.fi5fft5.20; bulk of sales,
Su.Oft'iJ 10.
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CUWb AND HEIFERS.
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STOCKERS AND FEEDERS
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HOG3 "1 here was a moderate run of hogs
til slant this morning, t-vni lor a Saturday
and with a faiily good dumaiid the niarset
here was tti,'c nigiior. I'raulug was
taoily aclivt Hum un to (inlsn, so that
wtUi tha axcrpilon of about tight cars,
which did not urrlvu until a iu,0 hour
everything was .imposed ui in short ordei.
I tie long s'l ing went at 7,15, with tiia
bulk of the inncher anil medium weights
Hum 16.121, lo 8i.U!s. Tho iigiit and com
muu sunt went ironi 35.10 down. Choice
huavles sold as high as 85.2JVa. This ad
vance curties the market to the highest
point of the eeuoofi, being ubout 2u higher
than on Tuesday of this week, which waa
the previous high point. The extrema
close today was nut quite aa strong us the
early market.
Prices huvu fluctuated back atid forth
quite rapidly this week, but as compared
with the close of last wee k the market is
10l5o hlghei. Tho cause for tills ad
vance Is nut found in )iur,t iw.im.
there is an increase over last week amount
ing to about S,U0 head and lis compared
with tho rame week of last cur the 111
vreuse amounts 10 about le.t.'O head Ren.
tCfctuiuiU e talc: ,
Stock In Sight.
Recelpls of live mock nt the six principal
western markets yesterday were as follows:
Cattle. Hogs. Shrep.
South Omaha tst 6. 419 1,019
Sioux City 300 3.500
Kansas city 150 2.000 Ai
St. Lou., 75 a,t0 1,40)
St. Joseph 30 1 "7i
Chicago 300 9,(100 ?,5u0
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Tendency Towsrd Depression Contested by
Ltrge Buying of Few Stocks.
TONE AT THE CLOSE IS IRREGULAR
l.omlnn'a Disposition to 'lake ProBts
I tbe Main r actor In (be
Heavy Tone Karl; In
the Day.
NEW loRK. March 25. -Some tendency
to depression had to be contested in today's
slock market and this was effected by the
large buying of a few Individual stocks.
notably Ontario Western, which was
rvshed up In the final dealings to b3V This
did not prevent an irregular tone for the
closing. I'nlon Pacific was rather heavy
tnrougnout, rising only a small fraction
over last night at any time, and this had a
sentimental Influence on the whole market.
New ork Central was another strong fea
t'ire and It was supposed to be sssoclated
with Ontario Western. A number of the
Industrials made advances.
liOtinnii s disposition to take profits was
the msln factor In the heavy tone of the
first hour and after thla Influence was
overcome there was another reaction due to
npprchenslon or an unfavorable bank state
ment The lS.OOo.Oiri loan contraction dls
c!ned by the statement helped to effect
such a reduction in deposits as to relieve
the reserve requirement to fhe extent of
nearly jH.OiO.om, so that In spite of the loss
in cash of S4,iilS.9ia, which was considerably
III exeess of expectation, the margin of the
surplus wa expanded to the extent of 81,
;(;5,17. The events of the week afford ground for
confidence that even with a further loan
contraction by the banks, resources will be
found In the foreign exchange murket and
In trust cnnir.anv nfferlnss to meet loan re.
qulrement. It i suggested that the pres.
ent heavy outward movement to foreign
markets of securities represents holdings
111 -cumulated In the early stage of the mar
ket ad) a nee by foreigner, and which have
been held since with the proceeds of loan
In this market. These loans are now belna
paid off and the securities taken abroad to
be held In cheaper forelrn markets. If la
said by authorities in the exchange market
that this process of delayed payment on
foreign purchases of securities is the nrln-
cipal factor in the present sharp downward
tendency In the price of foreign exchange.
London discount hardened todav and the
sterling rate declined at Berlin.
Jotai sales or bonds, par value, 32.55O.OO0.
The quotations on the New York Stock
exchange ranged h follow:
bales. High. Low. Close.
shows: Available cash baUne. tl3S.M4.338;
6,-old. 87,4o2.8.'9.
4,300
200
2.70O
n.tno
8.200
"inn
100
200
Totals..
..918 23,374 6.690
Wool Market.
NEW YORK. March 25.-WOOL Kirm:
domestic fleece. 31'34c.
HOSTON. March 25. WOOL The Com
mercial Bulletin today says of the wool
market: There is little trading In do
mestic, confined to small lots of fleece
pulled, scoured and territory, at full mar
ket values Odd lots are being closed out
preparatory to the new clip movement.
The Improvement In London, where prices
nt the auction sales riosed strong, after
declining earlyv has helped the local situ
ation. Manufacturers are getting their
bearing and can now see a basis to figure
on. Fat eheep wool Is arriving and there
has been some samples received of the
new Idaho clip. The condition Is good and
reports from all over the west say that
wools urt lighter and better. The ship
menti of wool from Poston to date from
December 29, 1904, according to the same
authority, are 58.323,393 pounds, against
5t.fil4.ti21 pounds at the same time last
year. The receipts to date are t)2,183.ft
pounds, against 42.tli4.519 pounds for the
same period hist year.
LONDON. March 25-WOOI-The ar
rivals of wool for the third series of auc
tion sales amount to 124,594 bales. Including
iSH.ouo forwarded direct to spinners. The
imiKirts this week were: New South Wales
4.519 bales: gileensland. 2,090; Victoria, 4.71IO
South Australia, 212; New Zealand, 45,329;
Cape of fibod Hope and Natal, 1.3BS; China.
257: various. 71.
. ST. IAH'IS, March 26. WOOL Dull; m-
njum grades, combing and clothing. 239
.jc; ugiii one. ivjt.oiio; heavy tine. 14jl5
tuo wasiieu. isrcio, bc.
Ns A. Sit pr. Mo av lb. l-r.
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o Ill 40 4 14 el JOl 40 1 m.
Sllr.KP Thr mete four cars of Colo
i.tdu lambs on the market this morning aad
iln-.v sold at what looked tn be good, steady
I'll, c-s, bi lnglna 87. 25 and 87.40.
l-'or the we.k receipts have been' light.
Wieie being a decrease us compared with
lkt week amounting to 10 bead and as
tMunj.aied with the coi rt sposomg nsek of
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK. March 25 COTTON-F11-tures
closed steady: Maren, ;.4c; .April,
1 .One; .May. 7.3!c; June, 7.49o: July. 7.5tc;
August, 7.53c; September, 7.35c; October,
i.Wic. Spot c!oed quiet; r.ildillina uplandt.,
S.(c: middling gulf. .8"c; sales. IX bales.
LIVERPOOL, Starch 25. -COT TON-Spot.
oulet; prices 2 points lower: American mid
dling fair. 4.70d; good middling. 4.3Sd; inld
(Sllng. 4.2id; low middling. 4. 121 : good or
dinary. 3.9ld; ordinary, S.78d. Rales. 6,0CW
bales, of which 5l0 were for speculation and
export, and Included g.Kiki American. Re
ceipts, 11.000 bales, Including H.'niO American
ST. LOl'IS. March 26.-COTTON gulet;
middling. sales, none, receipts. M
lwle. shipments, Sli, bales; stock, 4S,tl6
bales.
NEW ORLEANS. March 25. COTTON
Easy; sales. 1.200 bales; ordinary, 5c: good
ordinary, 3-lflc; low middling. 15-ltic;
middling. 7 7-lHc: good middling. 7 1:l-1c;
middling fair. 4,',4e. Receipts, 9,741 bales'
Block, 2ISJ95 ba!e.
Atchlpon 3.000
do preferred l,0O
Atlantic Coast I. .uu
Ralilmore Ohio... 3,00
do preferred
Canadian Pacific .
Central of N. J...
Chi-s. A Ohio
Chicago & Alton.
00 tireferred
Chicago a. W
ntciigo - N. W.
. M. A St. P
C,hl. Ter. A Trans
do preferred
C. C.. C. & St. L.
Colo. Southern ...
do 1st preferred,
do 2d nreferrecl. .
Del. A Hudson ...
Del., fjick. A W.
Denver A R. G
do preferred 500
Krie, JO.Sno
do 1st preferred 100
do 2d preferred OiiO
Hocking Valley 100
do preferred
Illinois Centra I l.ooo
Iowa Central anO
do preferred Inn
K. C. Southern
do preferred "11O
Louisville A Nash.. 1.3fo
Manhattan L 400
Mel, Securities ti 400
Met. Street Ry 2.701
Mex. Oential 800
Minn. A St. I
M.. St. P. A S. S. M. COO
do preferred .100
Missouri Pacific 2.4O0
Mo.. Kan. A Tex t"0
do preferred 500
N. R. R. of Mex. pfd
N. V. Central 1S.700
N. Y.. Ont. A W 51.100
Norfolk A Western.. 3.S0O
do preferred
Pennsylvania 28.100
P.. C C. A St. L 100
Reading 34,800
no lt preferred
do 2d Preferred
Rock Island Co...!..
do preferred
St. L. A 8. F. Ed pfd.
St. Louis S. W
do preferred
Southern Pacific-
do preferred
Southern Railway .,.
do preferred
Texas A Paeitic
Toledo, St. L. A W..
do preferred
Union Pacitle
do preferred
Wabash
do preferred
Wheeling A L. K.
Wisconsin Central
do preferred
Adams Express ..
American Kx press.
B. Kxnress
Wells-Fargo Exp.
Amai. Connor
Am. Car A Foun.
do preferred
Am. Cotton Oil....
do preferred
American Ice
do preferred
Am. Linseed Oil ,.
do preferred
Am. Locomotive. .... 9.S0O
do preferrod 200
Am. Smelt. A R'f'g. 7.700
do preferred 400
Am. Sugar R'f'g 2,800
Am. Tobacco, pfd. c. 700
Anaconda Min. Co
Brooklyn Rapid T... 19.400
Colo. Fuel A Iron.... 3.8O0
Consolidated Gas .... 6,300
Corn Products 1.400
do preferred 200
Distlllerr' Beeur 8.8(0
General Electric 300
X9.
103
142
10914
S9i
10;4
141H
108'.
5,500 1484, llH-S
68
41'4
?4'
245,
177?,
'rw"
2414
60
57,
41'
'2r,-H
243
177S
'.V,"
10fl
244
60
1,800 1W IS!)
4SH
HI
9",
ii4
5
'
1417.
Wi
881,
123U
2lTs
iii"
1MI4
J07
.12
isii
14.1'i
M
89
45
81
"4
95
iiii'i
?.0
fill,
14l,
1(W'4
87'i,
:i"
iis"
IHfiVi
107',
31 '4
66
itiiij
58S
8.ii
1455,
84
95
8.700
700
301)
1.200
1.400
49.800
1,100
l.liOO
1.4'V
300
6nn
107,7iO
1.000
500
5,200
200
100
300
26,000
1,300
8! 10
1,200
100
3 IN
0'4
2T'
6I-
:t'4
H8V4
35
'::9U
38 V
ul
13IT
loo
234
47t
18H
iT-
7!,
W
lw.S
35",
90
3l'i
80
71 i
25 a4,
4i
68
1184
347,
3SV4
5,
1'?4
100
23
4'!S
18'tt
23'4
ul''.
89S
102:'
1111 4
109'S
1 48:Sj
2 V)
67'4
41',
80
24
215
177' 4
18
3514
l'W'i
24
60
34 i
18914
278
aii4
89
80' i.
!"'"
95
Mi
llil'i
2M3
54' 4
29
ftl'4
1'1's
H'.'l.
87T,
1224
rf-4
61
118
16H'4
107U
311,
66
!0
IXJ's
fi'P 4
81;
9"
1424
84
954
flll4
89S
34 1 4
79t4j
71 U
25
K4'i
69
118'i
:5
97
38'
Nctt lork Money Market.
NEW YORK. March 25-MONEY-On
call, nominal: no loan: time loans, steady:
sixty and ninety days. 3s'" 3' per cent; Six
months. 3' per cent.
PRIME MERCANTILE PArER-344
per cent.
STERLING EXCHA NGE Fairly ateadv.
with actual business In banker' bills St
84 S.Wh4570 for demand and at S4.83709
4.8:775 for So-ciay bills: pesteel rates, f4H4'g
4.85 and fl.8iV(T4.S7. commercial bills, f4.82,
fc-4 3'.
SILVER-Bar. 5V: Mexican dollars,
HONDS Government, steady; railroad,
Ann.
Closing price on bond were.-
r. S. rf. 1,. reg....l4, Japtn . ctft
1"54 I. N. unl. 4,...
104', Manhattan r. , 4s.
1W. ,Mm, Cpntral it...
13: do 1st Inn
ItSH Mlnn. A St. X, ta
IMS M.. K. T. 4, ....
ins , do
rtf,. 74j V. R. R. of V. c. 4a. ?'
ti;s s y. f. 1 ts 100
!(" N. J. C. I. 4s IMS
M No Pa. lflr 4, l(S
Ml I do 3s IM,
15 X, A W. r. 4, livi'i
.'", O g. I., rfds 4s.... 7S
ltr, Prnn. tonv. 3Sa. . , . . .lets
42 'siMfllrit tn. 4a MIS
. "IS '--'I U & 1. M. c S. 1I4S
.104 St. !,. S F. ff. 4s. 40i
. 8IS K. I.. S W r. 4a... SS
. ss't seati,rct a. 1.. 4,.,
. 81 o. rai-lflo 4a
. 44'i So. R,llav 5,
,10-s Ton - P. la
. 47 ,T.. St. b. A W. 4,
. 7i'i1 i'nlon TSc'Iftr 4s
. US do ronir. s
. 1(S V. Steel Id 4a ..
. llll',lV,b,,h 1,
. do deb. B
. 01S WaMsra Md. 4a
. MS'W. A b. s. 4,
.lK'SI'lt rtntral 4,....
.ttosl
do coupon .
do 3s. rs
do coupon
do new 4a, reg
do coupon
do old 4s. rs
do coupon
Am. Tobacco 4a,
do 4s. ctfs
Ati lil,r,n pen. 4a. . . .
do adl. 4
Atlantic c. U 4a ..
Bal. & Ohio 4,
do Sa
Ontral of Ga. 4s . .
do 1st tne
do Id Inc
I'hfi A Ohio 4,a..
( hl. ,,0 & A ISs .
r. n & g. n. 4s..
C R. I. a P. 4a..
do col. os
flV. St. I., s 4a
l'hlea,o Ter, 4s
Cotorado Mid. 4a
Colorado So. 4s
Cuba 5s. ctfs
n r o 4,
Plstlllcrs' Sec. 5, ..
Erie prior II, n 4s. ..
do sen. 4s
F. w. a n. c. la .
Ho. kins Val. 4', a. .
Offered.
..1S
..los
. .1"4S
.. 77S
. . :4S
. . 44 S
..101s
.. S
CRA1X AND PRODUCE MARKET !
Week Closes with Bullish Tendency
Whest and Corn.
in
COMMISSION DISAGREES ON OREGON WHEAT
Present Hate ol C onanm ptlon anil of
Kxport anal (top Shortages Else
where Expected to Bring
f ancy lorn Prices.
. 40
. 44
.119',
1JS
.
.104
.USS
. 4
.11S
. 7SS
. .H
. MS
l4
London Stocks and Rands.
LONDON. March 25. Closing quotations
en stocks nnd bonds: .
Console, money . .
do account
Anaconda
Atchison
do pfd ........
Baltimore it Ohio
Canadian Pacific
Cr.es. A Ohio
1 hlcaso fit. W...
. M. A St. P..,
Pepeera
Ilenver or R. O..
do pfd
Erlo ,
do 1st pfd
do Id pfd
Illlnil, Ontral ...
I,ouR & Nash....
M.. K. T
SILVER Bar, quiet. M5-16d
MONl;Y-2'4'6-,t per cent.
The rate of discount In the open market
for short hills Is 2 per cent: for three
months' bills, 2',i?i2 6-16 per cent.
41 1-14 N. Y. Central 1S
.. 41S' Norfolk A W 8'
.. 4 I do pd 45
.. HS fllflarlo & W 41
..l')4 . I Pennsylvania 73',
..11.2S Rand Mines
. 153S Hesdlns 4H-,
.. n', do 1st pfd 4;
.. -'4-V do !d pfd 4
. . 1ss So. Railway la
.. 17'i do pfd 10iS
.. 34S So. Pacltlc tin,
.. ti'a'l'nlnn Paclflc 137,
.. 47S do pfd 10iS
.. f. S. Steel MS
.. tis do pfd S
..145't, Wahash lit)
. .14o' do pfd 41
.. .1 l
per ounce.
New York Mining; Stocks.
NEW YORK. March 25.-The following
are the closing quotations on mining stocks:
Adam, Con
Alice
Rreece
Rrunawitk Con .,
Comatovk Tunnel
Con. rsl. A Vs..
Horn Silver
Iron Silver
iMdvllla l.'on ...
.. 90
.. II
.. 4
.. I
. .14S
..170
..ISI
.. 4
Little Chief
Ontario
Ophlr
Phoenix
Potosl
Savag,
Sierra Nevada
Strait Hopes ..
Standard
4
..SIS
.174
.. 4
.. 11
.. IS
.. 42
.. i5
..ltd
VS I
73
3jC4
lorn,
34,
95
200 39S4 39h
50'i
116
10274
121 ',,
J42'4
97,
'ti,
taw,
209
144
6I
44 S,
1X7V4
224
International Paper.. 40)
do preferred MO
International Pump
do preferred
National Iead 14,7oO
North American 300
Paclflc Mall 100
People's Gas 1.200
Pressed Steel Car ... 2.200
do prefetred 300
Pullman Pal. Car
Republic Steel 7.200
do preferred 4.800
Rubber Goods 3.100
do preferred 9rt
Tenn. Coal A Iron... 33,600
V. S. Leather
do preferred
T. S. Realty 300
V 8. Rubber 1,000
do preferred 2'
V. 8. Steel 19.401'
do preferred 14.5007
Vs.-Caro. Chemical.. 4oo
do preferred t0
Westlnghnuse Elec
v estern I nlon 1(0 93
47V4
115
l02i
121
141'
971
'la"
67 '4
206V
14
64-1i
42'i
187
22H
77V4
44',
101
45
112
:wi
93',
'Wk
9914
98
9314
42",
1134
36
96
34 '4
V8V4
44
101
44
HI'S
39
93', 4
'2ii4
84
3l'4
98'T
95H
93
41 U
112'5
364
34
108
93
Sugar end Molasses.
NEW YORK. March 26.-SIGA R-Raw.
t.nmlxal: fair refining. 4'-,c; centrifugal 96
t-st. ic: ino'.isses sugar. 4'. Rerlned. dull;
No. (J, 5.l3e; No. 7, S.H'c: No. 8. S 30c: No 9
5 27a-: No. 10, 5 Sic: No. 11. 5.KV: No. 12. fi.floc;
No. IS. 4.9.V; No. 14. 4.fH)c: confectioners' A
S.s-oc: mould A. .v: cutluuf. S.77w; crushed
6..oe; p"W.!ered. 6 15c; granulated. .0ic;
cubes, U .'c.
iOt..SSKS Steady ; New Orleans, open
kettle. fo.,.l 10 cho'ce, S9'u35c.
NEW ORLEANS. March 2S.-8I'OAR-tjiiiet;
otti k.-ttle. 3t)4sc: cenfrlrugal. 4S
ti4Tc; centrifugal whilta. $; yellows, 4.
ifo'ir; seconds, .'!4,!b4S)C.
MOI.AS8i:S -yulef : open kettle. 131526c;
cmt-lfixul. i;14c. Hyrtip, nomltiul. 3"c.
Movements of Merehssxlls-
NEW YORK. March 25-Total Impo'rts of
mereluindluc and dry goods at the port of
New Vol k for Hie aeek ending todav,
Jib.K".4'i 'I'oImI Imports of specie for toe
week Vlldlilg ICjdMy. S.o.4b silver; 8971.433
gold. Totul exports uf s.eele, f76'i,0OI IJ.
vr and l,cJi.' gold.
Total sales for the day. 659.700 shnres.
1:1 1 -H
99',,
2.)
47'4
18
2314
51
214
22 i
127
25 i
;s
Xs
100
35
9!
54
394
18
60',
110
l'Wt
120s
14ls
B7'a
118
57
207',i
14
6414
44
INK
22 4
77
35
85
4'i
101
4H4
111"!
MS
24814 I
21 'S
81',
II
9 is
12
10! 14
112V4
3oS
9f.i
34'4
io7'4
18U,
9Ji
Foreign Financial.
LONDON. March 25. Monev wss not
abundant in the market today and the de
mand was good. Discounts were firm, the
weaker Paris exchange and nrnsnpcllva
large money requirements next week having
strengthening ffTcct. On the Htnek ex
change the usual week end quietude pre
vailed, the operators preparing for the min
ing carryover. Consols were firm early, but
eased later. Americans opened Arm at
siigniiy over parity. Improved further on
local support and Amsterdam buvlng mod
erately, reacted slightly In anticipation nt
a poor New York bank statement and closed
quiet. Foreigners were quietly steadv. Rus
sians were harder. The new Japanese loan
was in keen demand nnd touched "U nee
cent premium. Imperial Japanese govern
ment 6s of 19i4 were quoted 106. The an
nouncement that negotiations In regard to
the proposed new Russian loan had been
resumed had a good effect on the conti
nentals. RERUN. March 25 Trading on the
Hourse today waa quiet and the transac
tions limited.
PARIS. March 2C.-Tradlng on the Bourse
today was active ami ptfc es wire firm ow
ing to rumors that the movement for peace
iri tin far east was making headway. Rue
slnn Imperial 4 were quoted 88.87,. and Riis,
slim bonds of 1904 at 5.05. The private rate
of discount was 2 per cent.
Clearing House Averages.
NEW YORK March 27.-The statement
I, ,Hhi-ra1',"8c"f .ho rlr;f""i I'ouse bunks
Of this city for the week shows:
Ix)atis, fl.M9.701. 700; decrease, f 7.976 700
Deposits flJ50.6ii1.9O0; decrease, f 23. 776.200.
Ireulatlon. f43,(-!i.8O0; Increase. f256 300
Legal tenders. 883,794.600: Increase, f9o,!W0.
Specie, 8210,350,200; decrease. 84. 709,800
Reserve, J294.144.eO0; decrease, ' 84,618,900
f5.944'o50V r,"uired" 7,6tw,475: decrease,
Surplus, 86,479.325; Increase, 81,325,150
Hank Clearings.
OMAHA, March 23,-Hank clearings to
day were SI 2.M ..992.67. For the correspond.
9-i?-l y ' lh0 cl0i,rln8 were 81,215-
C Hit' A (JO
OMAHA. Match 26. 1905.
The week closed with an upward tendency
In wheat and com. The May wheat
ranged between fl.l2H and ft. 14. whereas
Jrlday It went from tl 12", to fl.111,. Liver
pool closed with sn advance of troin 'liiWc.
A tip went around Frldav that Msv wheat
was to be put to fl.ao or above before the
cna or May. Gates wa In Chicago Friday
and conferred with the leading specu
lators. The 18.0iu.i bushel the eastern
ers are supposed to hold Is said to be more
man tne iiears can de-llver. The long In
terest, horn ever. It Is believed, cannot dump
its holdings without causing a serious
break, and a murket for the entire line
will have to be created. The Illinois rail
road and warehouse commissioner met
Friday, but were tinuble to agree on any
ruling for Oregon red wheat. Rrnomhail
estimates the world's shipments of wheat
at I0.0l0.ono bushels. The Australian ship
ments are 9S4.0OO bushel, against SVi.'sm
bushels the preceding week and 67:.OuO
bushels last year. 'Hie primary receipt
are a.l.0(t) bushel, against 315.000 bushels,
and the shipments are 231. OCO bushel
against 254.000 bushels.
The May corn ranged between tl'c and
48-i4c Frldav. Liverpool did not advance.
1 he break In corn of 2c resulted In shaking
out the outside speculators and leaving the
market in the hands of the strong pro
fessional, who can support the market when
an advance is due. The primary receipts
are. 678.000 bushels, against 39.000 bushels,
and the shipments are 522. 000 bushels,
against 2I9.no bushels. The corn clear
ances are 299,n3 bushels. AVilllam H. liart
lett says:
"Accepting- the government estimate on
the corn crop and farmers' reserves of
COD! tn h. fm- r m r a. - ...... .1 . , v" r a. .A
. ... ....-.,, ry rr . m, , , l .1,,- "... t
husnels more of com the flrt four month
or tne crop year than we did during the
correpondlng period of the previous vear.
If this is so It is sale to conclude that
we will consume at least lon.ooo.OOO bushel
morn during the remaining eight months
than we did during the same months las',
year. On this basis the farm reserves this
year will go no further In tilling our re
quirements than they did las' year, with
out msking any provision for the shnrtaire
of 30.iO.rfl0 c r 40.000.000 bushels in the crib
and tht Increased rxpurt demnnd. neces
sitated by a shortage of 00,01.000 bushels
In the Argentina and 25.0oo,ono bushels In
the Black sea shipments. So that, even
on the government figures, which every one
know to he excrsrlve. we have every rea
son to look for a higher range of price
than last ear, and on a fair estimate of
the crop, ssy 2.300.000.000 bushels, we are
very liable lo see some very fancv prices
before a new Is gathered, nnd It must be
remembered the next crop is not plantod
and has to run tho gauntlet of nil the
vicissitudes that always threaten the crop."
Omaha ( aab Prices
WHEAT No. 2 hard, f 1.01 1.03; No. 3
hard, 95'c; No. 4 hard, 80(90c; No. 3 spring.
fl.02.
CORN-No. 2, lose; No. 3. 45c; No. 4. 44c;
no grade. 40b43c; No. 2 yellow, 45V; No. 3
yellow. 4oc; No. 2 white, 46sc; No. 3 white,
45c.
OATS No. 2 mixed. 30c; No. 3 mixed,
294c; No. 4 mixed, 28'4(fi29c; No. 2 white.
30c; No. 8 white. .TOijc; No. 4 white, 29'4c4i
80c; standard, 80te.
(GOfJDF
(NEVADA)
The Scene of the Wildest
Excitement
Rush of Men Mad With Gold Greed Is
Heading for the Mines
(From Oar 4lv4n Correspondent.)
Carlot
Chicago
Kansas City
Minneapolis
Duluth
St. Louis
Omaha
Receipts.
Wheat.
12
Corn.
426
87
Oats.
243
15
196
16
42 86 64
16 102 10
Minneapolis Wheat Market.
The range of pi-Ires paid In Minneapolis as
reported by the Edwards-Wood company,
llo-lll Board of Trade, was:
Articles. I Open.l High. Low. Close.Yes'y.
Wheat
Mnv...
July...
Sept..,
1 10-s!
1 064, 1
86', B,
1 UV'
1 078, j
H4l
1 034
1 W'nl
86' 41
1 10'.'
1 07'i
86 B!
1 10'.4
1 06H
and Provisions.
5.-WHEAT-Higher;
HAI AMD PIOVIMO9i
Cent ores
Boston Mocks and Mood.
BOSTON. March 25 Call loans. 30;;i4 per
rent: time loans, 3'ft44 per cent. Official
c!oing on Htuuks end bonds:
Atchison adj. 4a. . . .
do 4a
Me, Central 4,...
Alchlaon
do pfd
Boatoa 4 Albany...
Benton A Maine. . . .
Roaton Klavaied ...
Fllchburi pfd
Meil.an Central
Per Marquette
t'nion Pat'ifte
Aiaer. Arge. Cham.
do pfd
Ainer. Pneu. Tube..
Anier. Sugar
do pfd
Asier. T A T
Amir. Wooatn
4o pfd
Dominion 1. A 8...
r.dison Kiac. Illu..
CJeiiera! K tactile .
Ilaaa. Klectrle
do pfd
Vim Oaa
t'nlted Fruit
lolled Shoe Mai-B..
do p'd
I'. 6. steel
do pfd
iiai. "AeKeu.
. 44S Weatlng. common
1024, Adventure
74 lAllnuea
. I4H Amalgamated
.lOls'AllaolIc
. nitigh,m
.1(0 li a I. A Hecla
'V1 Centennial
.144 Cpper Range
. 4i Paly Weal
.is iriimln:oo t oal ..
.ISISlPr.nklin ,
. 24 "I,!, Roy,le
. 44 Maaa. Mining
. 4", Michigan
.141", MohawK
.117 Mont. C. A f
.744S "Id t'omlnion
. Ill lnaceclt ...'
.Il'i I Parrot
. Uuincy
.114 sr.annos
.ItlSiTantara, k
ms Trinity
1 . s. Mining
lT. S Oil
ftah
victoria
Wtnou,
tNolvorlne
. 41
.11 t4
. II
. tt
. .S
. 45 T,
.. 90
.. 84
.. US
.. 7S
.. 16',
.. .US
.474
.. 17S
.. 7S
. . U4,
.. 10
.. 10
. . 55
.. lis.
.. 1.14,
. . 534,
..nD
.. US
..107
7S
..110
. . 104
S
.. IIS
,. 4S
.. ns
.111
oC the Trading anil lloalnsr
Prices on Board of Trade.
CHICAGO, March 25. Rumors of a re.
vlval of the hull campaign , I T May whe"i
liad a strengthening effect 011 the wheat
May wheat was up He and July up Sc.
May com showod a gain of s&'tc OaW
c"han-"d ,0- rovl'0"" arc alniost un
Aa a result of higher prices at Uverpool
he wheat market Tiere liad a firm tonS at
the opening May was unchanged to 'Jo
higher at f 1. 136,1. 1244. July was up a
0tkutof Wu Ut WV,WV' The excX.u
outlook for the new crop, however. Induced
"n.of,.Jul)r a,ld -'nequence
that option declined to WMie. Many oper
ntors were considerably disturbed bv ru
mors that the May deal waa not yet
finished and that It was the Intention of a
all street coterie to force tho price of
I??.' .ti',,'0" to a much higher level. The
fhL,hatone of th r,-'eiilsed leaders of
these eastern speculators was In Chicago
yesterday gave some emphasis to such
goss p. In addition to the revived Interest
option, aovicea rrom M une
a polls claimed that there was a good de
mand from elevators and millers for all
grades of cash wheat. The effect of excel
lent weather conditions was completely
offset, tho market becoming quite bullish.
May was in good demand, but offerings
were extremely llarht. From J1.13 the pi-"e
of that option advanced to 11.14 without a
single trade. At 11.14 commission houses
so d moderately and the price reacted some
what. A belief that July had been largely
oversold caused fair buying of that option
late in the day. The market closed strong
with May at J1.13V Final quotations on
July were at SteTiifrtOTsc. Clearances of
wheat and flour were equal to 7l.7uO bu
Pn, ''"'P'' were aM.iW bu.. compared
with 316,000 a year ago. Minneapolis, Du
luth nnd Chicago reported receipts of '"3
-" 1 e.B"'noi ,0 tasi weeg ana 320
o.
cr'rTZ7.UlXr ! filed for record March 25. as
r-ej.. CHOI CM WCrC KOOC1 OllVCTS
a year
St. I.ouls Grain
ST. LOUIS. March
No. 2 red, cash, elevator, fl.06; track, 11.14
May, fl.05; July, 85iS6S,c: No. 2 hard, 11.06.
CORN Higher; No. 2 cash, 4CV4c; track,
47V44j48e; May, 4b"fva4,c; July, 4ci,-,c.
Oa'I'I Urm; ..o. 3 casu, oocic; iraeH, 21'4
32c; May, 29c; No. 2 white, X3'4c
FLOl'R Dull; red winter patents, 15.15W
6.40; extra fancy and straight, J4.75fn'4.9tJ;
clear f4.25Sj4. 50.
SEBD Tlmothv. steadv, $2.00fl2.75.
CORNMKAIe-ftteudv, 2.50.
BRAN Dull; sacked, east track, S25S3c.
HAY Steady; tlniotny, ii.i'(i la.tsi; pninle,
J6.C8yi10.0O.
IRON COTTON TIES 95c.
UAGOlNO-ViC.
HEMP TWINE eijc
PROVISIONS Pork, lower; Jobbing, J12.30.
Lard, unchanged; prime steam. fi.62'. Dry
sslt meats, steady; boxed exlra shorts.
87.12U: clear ribs. S7.flo; short clears. 87.25.
Bacon, steady; boxed extra shorts.' 87.62'4;
clear ribs. f7.62'-,; short clear, f7.87'A.
POl'LTKY Steady ; chickens, lbq-HUc;
springs. HVrc; turkeys. IHtltjc.- duck, ijc;
geese, 8c.
BI'TTER Firm ; creamery. 22fl?C7',ic;
dslry, 1(8,7260. '
EGGS Stesdy gt 15c, case count.
Receipts. Shipments.
r lour, puis n.t'iu
Wheat, hu 472.000
Corn, bu 86.s)
Oata, bu 64,000
These boomers are tlie first hot spark
of the wildfite that will sweep oxer Ne
vada thl spring, if one may .lodge from
the nstonnillng sale i f ticket In the east.
A man from Cincinnati said thai in hi
city men are selling their homes to nft
money enoiiirli to rush lo Golcltlehl. The
movement In from the south Is marked by
thin cloud of dust down the desert valley
as far 11s the eye can teach, signifying
slow plodding freighter with bacon, brans,
lumber and groceries.
Coming In from the north are the or
secktr. hot with the lust for gold, often
straight from the railroad and law from
the east. The gold craze started f ir above
Tonopah, lipped over the hills Info tlold
tlelci, slipped dn 11 to Thorpe's Well and
into Bullfrog and heaven know where U
will bring up.
These boomers make one think of chil
dren on a sea beach; one finds a pretty
shell and they all run for It. shrieking
with excitement, until sonic one discovers
another, when ihey all drop the first and
rush away in the new direction. The fuct
is, gray old Nevada I whispering ecrets
of a hoard so rich that It drives men mud.
Surface treasure glitters so daszlugly that
bewllderrd lortimc hunters Isck the nerve
to settle down and tlig.
Here are seen raw "tenderffet" pros
pectors In derby hats', who wouldn't know
gold from Hiithnielte coal, racing with old
mining men. The writer saw salcuit keep
ers with groggerles piled upon wagons,
tolling tediously forward, throwing the al
kali duat of their teams onto hotel keepers
with their complete hostelrie piled upon
other wagoi s they themselves sitting on
top or the heaps, craning their necks for
the first sight of the promised land.
Besides these classes of boomers there
are representatives of the riffiufr r .11
creation. Goldfield Is getting a liberal sup- !
ply of the scum of the eai ih-a large pro- '
portion cheating lt any W4st on flttplo
ment agency transportation, ostensibly as
railroad laborers.
Gold mining, like politic, makes strange
bedfellows. For int-t.mce. a college youth
nnd an old man who Inst n fortune in
Spokane In 1893 in the bank panic who. In
his youth, had fought the Sioux and Chey
enne in the Black Hills and came out of
It all with fewer intet-csling reminiscences
than the sophomore gut out of a "half
hack'' rush and hi great feat of having
kissed a girl fioni Louisville who, It seems,
was very particular a to whom she Hlsed.
At dinner the guests were typical "rush
ers." One wa a New Yorker with his;
teelli and a golf cup. who said it was bet
ter living In the desert than brown stone
front, but despite his blase air ot elegance,
bin appearance seemed to belle any close
aciinalntance with brown stone fronts. An
other was n beady-cyed Individual with an
air of mystery, who said he would rather
be In San Quentln prison than Nevada.
"Tried both?" suggested the college youth.
The man Mushed furiously and never took
his eyes from the boy's face all through
d'l'ncr.
There was a German student taking
kodak picture, while th rest were tough
and ready fellows one see. In the ranks
of the army.
The people who will make millions out
of Goldfield, however, are none of these
poet- fools who are looking for piles of
gold dollars already coined and marked
a Hit their names and addresses, but ex
perienced mining men, who go In calmly
prepared to work and spend money In de
veloping their properties, OR THOSK
WHO INVEST IN THE SHARES OF
REPITABLE MINING COMPANIES
THAT OWN CLAIMS AND HAVE FA
C1LITIKR AT THEIR COMMAND FOR
PISHING DEVELOPMENT WORK.
AIXLNG INTELLIGENT LINES.
THE GOLDFIELD GLADIATOR MINING CO.
controls three clalms-the Washoe. Stranger and Tucson-consisting of slxtv acres of
rah ore land lying well within the great treasure iniio of Goldfield. which Is almost
certain to yield vast fortunes for all who have the foresight to get in on the ground
"' ",,u- nv investing small sums, assist the management in developing the
rincf, an 01 wnicn snow the most flattering surface Indication of
iieus or virgin gold.
prop-
containing vast
INCORPORATED FOR $1,500,000
Tho Goldficld-Gladlator Mining company In incorporated
Hundred Thousand the par value of each share being $1.00,
assessableand in order to push development work forward
Bible speed the company offers for sate a small block of Its
nominal price of Five Cents a Share.
for One Million
fully paid and
with the greatest
treasury stock at
Fix a
non-pos-the
10.00)
44.fO0
59.000
39.000
Kansas lily Grain and Provisions.
KANSAS CITY. March 25. WHEAT
Market steady; May, 95Sc; Julv. 79V(y797tic.
Cash: No. i hard. fl.iibil.04: No. 3. 97.-H4
J1.03; No. 4. 85(&98o; No. 2 red. Jl.06fll.08;
No. 3. J!.0Kij1.o6: No. 4. 90ci&J1.04.
CORN Market higher: May, 45Uo; July,
464,e. Cash: No. 2 mixed. 4Kff46V,c; No.
3, 46c; No. 2 white,' 46sc; No. 3," 46c.
OATS Market steady; No, 2 white, 34c;
No. 2 mixed, 33'uWlLtc.
RYE Steady, 76c.
HAY Weak; choice timothy, f9.5OS10.00;
cholcenralrle, f7.7fVfi8.00.
BITTTER Creamery, 22S26e; packing, 19c.
KOGB Steady: Missouri and Kansas, new
No. 2 whltewood cases included, 15'4c; cuss
count, 14'',c; cases icturned. Je off.
Receipts. Shipments.
Wheat, bu 28.200 44.800
Corn, bit 21.4ii 92.000
Oats, bu 8,(100 3.000
Toledo Heed Market.
TOLEDO, March 26. - SEEDS Clover.
Cash, f7.86; March. f7.S5; April, f70; Oc
tober. 15.90. Prime alslke, t7.J5. March
timothy, 81.40.
Philadelphia Produce Market.
PHILADELPHIA. March 25. BITTER
Firmer; extra western creamery, 30c.
BGGS-Steady; western fresh, 17'fll7Hc.
at mark.
WHAT YOUR MONEY WILL BUY
$10
$25
$50
$75
will
will
will
will
buy
buy
200
600
1.000
1,500
shares par
shares par
shares par
shares par
value
value
value
f200
$5C0
$ 1.000
$100 will buy S.OoO shares par value $2.t)
$150 will buy 3.000 shares par value $3,000
$218) wjll buy 4,000 shares par value" 81.900
value $1.6CO$50O will buy 10.000 shares par value $10,0o0
Before undertaking to finance the Goldficld-Gladlator Mining company we had our
mining engineer nt Goldfield, Mr. W. B. Roberts, make a thorough Investigation Of
uio properties. .Mr. Honerts' reports are so promising; that we
recommending our clients and the general public to
shares, and our reputation Is too well founded for
edge securities.
As to who WE arc, and
lowing Institu lions:
are enthusiastic in
Invest In Goldfield-Glodlator
us to offer any other than gilt-
our responsibility, we refer by permission to the fol
Denver Dally Mining) Record.
Colorado prliig,N Mliilna Investor.
Chicago Farm Loans and City Bonds.
An4l I nltetl Securities Company of
fmn Francisco.
Broadway Bank A Trust Co.
Colonial Mortgage et Trust Co.
Mercantile l.onn A Trust to.
All I. os Anaeles etssiapers.
And Any Reputable Mercantile
Agency In Los Angeles.
In conclusion, let us urge upon you the necessity of IMMEDIATE ACTION If
you decide to invest In Goldtleld-Giadlator shares, as no moie stock will be fold after
the present allotment has been subscribed.
Fill out the blank below nnd mall it today, enclosing remittance for as many
shares ns you can afford to carry; or a safer plan would be to wire jour order
and mall remittance.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Were iroorl hlivcra ui.rl
ngs were light. Higher prices at Uverpool
had some effect on the market here. May
opened unchanged to u shade lower at
4bti,e to 48esiat8l,c. sold between 484,ih 4814c;
and 49c and closed nt the highest point.
Ixical receipts were 426 csrs. with 26 of
contract fp-ade.
A liberal movement and a near approach
oT the feeding season caused selling of
outs by cash houses. The result was a
weak market. May opened unchanged to
'sC lower at 30s"j304,c, sold off to 30Uc
and closed at 3i:U3o'-,c. Tocal receipts were
243 errs.
Provisions were Arm earlv In the dtiv ns
a result of smaller receipts of hogs. liiler
an easier tone developed on moderate
liquidation of pork. At the close Mav pork
wa eff avftOc at tl2.77',i 12.Ro. !,urd was
at vTrv?' ''157'1'1' Rlb WPre uu SV&Vu
Estimated receipts for Monday: Wheat
SO cars: corn, 650 tuts; oats, 346 cars; hogs.
33,000 head. "
Mate-raeut Bank of Germany.
BERLIN. March 25-The weekly state
ment of the Imperial Bank of Germany
shows the following changes: Cash in hand.
lnnrefeed 22 atal.UOom : treasury notes. In
creased 24r).C4)i)m; other securities. Increased
18.340.0i0m; notes In circulation. Increased
J.OjO.OOom.
treasury Statement.
WASHINGTON. March 26-Today's stale
nr. ent of the treasury balawes In the gen
eral fund, exclusive of the fi50.OiD.tyii) gm,l
rtserve In th division of redemption.
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK. March 25. COFFEE Mar
ket for futures opened at unchanged prices
tu an advance of 6 points on steady Euro
pean cabbs and slightly smaller Brasiiisn
receipts. Trading very quiet, but with of-
leniiBH ugni, i nc nuirKet just about held
the opening gains, closing qulei to tin.
changed to 5 points higher. Hales. 26.', Jo
bags, Including April, 6.3i(i.35c; May, 6 4Se;
September. 6.04c; December. 7.0Ji'o7 Hue
February, 7.10c. Spot, oulet; No. 7 Hi,,
nominal at "6c: Cordova, HKj13c.
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. March 25. MET A LR There
wss no s-cll feature on today's mar
kets. Tin, quoted at t.9 6ic7 29.75 Copper
unchanged at 815 37','d 15.50 for lake. 815
1.1.37') lor electrolytic and 814 8,'i,til5 2i lor
casting. I.esd. oulet at 4.Wu4.4il. Speller
quiet at 86 (Oc,6.10. Iron unchanged ',
ST. UH IH. March 26 - METALS Lead
hrm at 8l.5istj4.fc2v Spelter, dull at JO so
i5.82t.
fur-
Hll.l
1614
nlshed by the Midland Gtia.anl
Trust' company, bonded abstracter
s'urriam street, for Tho Bee:
City of Omaha to C. W. Hud, part of
3tth St. between blocks 15 and 16. In
Wilcox add 81,250
C. C. Morgan and wife to C. W. Hull,
lots 1 to 16, block 14, and other prop
erty, Wilcox j
T. Ollllrpie and wife to M. Geleskl,
lot 29. block 1, Burlington Center..., uiu
First National bank of Counna. Mich.,
to R. Bergs, lots 7 and 8, block 3,
Prnyne Park 75
C. H. Anthcs and wife to Elizabeth
Dwelblss, lot 5, block 4, Cleveland
Place 2.' 0)
N. D. Andrews to J. B. Andrews, lot
15. block 9, Hitchcock's lat add 1
C. E. Allen and wife to H. A. Wolf,
lot 2, Wallace's sub
E Billfeld to Barbara Kreb. lot 9,
block 3. Kounlze's 4th add 2.10)
J. W. Lagan and wife to Maria Beren
ice n, lot 9, block 10, Parker's udd.... 1
D. t Dodds to George A 'o.. lots 3
and 4. block 4, Bedford Place 1
SOUTHWESTERN 8ECUIUTIKK COMPANY
Los Aneli'S, California.
Enclosed find Dollars, for which mend me
by registered mail Shares of Ooldneld-Oladiutor
Mining Company at ." cents a share.
NAME
STHEET.
CITY. . ,
STATE.
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request we will mail you free our illustrated booklet about Goldfield.
Address all communications and make all remittances payable to
Southwestern Securities Company
Fifth Floor E. W. llcllnion Rklg.
Ixis Anueles, California.
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