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TOE OMAHA DAIIjY BEE: SUNDAY, MARCH 4, 1906.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Killing Cattle Show a Lower Bano of
Prices Than Week Ago.
HOGS EXPERIENCE A DECIDED ADVANCE
No Freak Receipts of sheep to Make
Tent of Value For Week Trade
Blow, with leaner Tendency
ob All bat Beat.
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SOUTH OMAHA. March t, 1904.
Receipt were:
Official Monday ...
Of7l:'lal Tuesday ..,
Official Wednesday
O ti n ia I Thursday ..
Total thla weea.
Cattle. Hog. Sheep.
,.. 4.1M 1,i6 lt.but
.. 1,63) u,m 4. tin
.. 4,64 12.741 7,333
,.. ll.K-2 1.61s
.. 2,2X4 10.105 1,M1
.. 244) .W0
..24,123 M.MO 23.42
..21.7C 61.212 44.011
..19,67 5J.2:H 17,340
..17"4 67.6H1 15,tw8
..1R.232 47.3H7 28.W1
..15.6S1 M.277 21.352
Same week last year
The following table shows the receipts of
cattle, hogs and sheep for the year to date
at South Omaha, compared with last year:
19U6. 12u8. Inc. Dec.
Cattle isa.209 134.132 25.077
I'ogs 40.327 t'M.ri 66,426
Bheep 2(,1S7 274.781 ,04
FRIDAY'S SHIPMENTS.
The following shows the number of cars
of stockers and feeders shipped to the
country Friday and their points of destina
tion: CATTLK. Cars.
.H. W. McDonald. Herman M. A 0 1
Boyer D., Comstork g 1
W. T. Hamilton. Ord J 2
A. Berkhoffer, Dow City, la. I. C 1
William Keeley, Anoka. Neb F. E 1
C. N. Carsen. Logan, la. I. C 1
O. Porter, Fairfax, la. F. E 2
F. P. Lewis. Bradlnh Q 1
J. W. Preston. Lewis, la. R. 1 1
A. F. McDanlel, Webster City, la. I. C. 1
T T i i- i . . . . .
. tf. iviuuiirii, ia.umei, in. i. j. ......
A. O. Seymour, Gravity, la. Q
Ed Eno, O'Neill F. E
C F. Walters. Lyons M. ft O
Bwanson Bros., Newman Qrove F. E..
W. Burgton, Silver City, la. Wabash!
rviTn-r nros., nanrocK, la. . 1.
. S
1
1
1
1
1
ThumiN IVMna flrinnLu la it i " -
Uaardman & S., Overton U. P. 1
CATTLE QUOTATIONS.
The follnwlnir will ahnar Ih. nt.t,A Ml.4
for the different kinds of cattle on the
Houth flmi. hn n,ufUc.
Good to choice corn-fi?d steers $4 9fEf6.tV
Fair to choice corn-fed steers 4 6o'(i4.9i)
Common to fair corn-fed steers. ... 4.j"'g4 60
Good to choice rnwa nni4 hrlfura fl etiunA rt
Fair to good cows and heifers...!! 2."u3.60
vuiiim'ib na cuiiers X.oo'uXiio
Good to choice stockers ft feeders.. 2 Ho-i .e)
Fair to good stockers snd feeders.. !.5ofy3.ft)
Common to fair stockers 2 mmiXM
Bulls, stags, etc 2.6'J'u 4
uuuu teal calves O.WUtj.IiO
RANGE OF PRICES.
. Cattle. Hogs.
Omaha I2mii,A R0 in ilyiiiI is
Chicago l.tiiKoij.) 6.S'.i(37tt
""" -ny .:af(fo i) 6.aout) a
Bt Louis 2.30ti.10 6.4lKUti.40
SlOUX City 2.uO"u.j.aJ 6.90,1.. BID
The following table shows the average
" im ai ouum i.rnuna lor me last
' wun comparisons;
Dute. Mug. UW6.il9o4.lW3.19U2. 11901. IISmO,
Feb.
Feb.
Feu.
- ....
Feb.
i ...
Feb.
Fun.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
aViOll.
Moll.
Men.
19. .
19..
iu..
-i..
vt..
26..
ii. .
23. .
1..
2..
..
U J
I 0 K.'Vll
1
I
! 6 22
,1 6 H4l
I 10i
l I
I bw-i
I I
V7j
4 Mi
4 IA
t J4
4 (
4 Ml
V
4 $0,
4 .2
4 '.
O-06I
6 121
Ojto,
6 fc
,
a A !
6 ill
B 40
i 3i(
6 21
s U
a UUi
6U,
ts 9l
Uk
t. :i'i
I
3
l( 84,
tu(
4
b 0i
ss
6 bi!
7 i
7
6 S7
4 24
St.!
V
M
6 96
2S
t U
Al,
ii 21
5 ii 4 81
6 ill 4 7S
& x.i 4 :i
6 iu 4 70
6 ii 4 70
ill)
S 3X
4 4 to
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6 24, 4 70
4 )R b
4 W 4 wj
4 Mi 4 .V
Sunduy.
The official number of cars of stock
viuuftiii in iuuay i eacn roau was:
c m. & st. p .l.lif:llo""iH',ef.
Miaduu.i A'aciiic 1 1 j
cii.uu x'acihu ttyHtem....... 2 14 J
C oc V. W., east 12.,
C dc VV weal g ,,
c, bi. i'., M. & U 2 8.,
C, a., . w-, eaut 2 4.,
u. 4c V.i weal 12 .,
i-.. ii. I. ot t1., east 1
S.,. Jv. 1. dc P., west 1
M....U.S Centra. 1 .,
v...,k.uau ureal eslern. .., .. 1 .
bo
2
hi
1.4
1.412
-ota.1 recelDts 1
fnlflM tinea
The diapoHllion of the day's .empia was
urn luiiuvva, miu uue. puiciiaauig iue num
ber of head indicated.
Cattle. Hogs
umana racking company
biu iinu company iU
cuuuiiy i'ULKiii4 Louipany i
..nuuur ic Co
Ac boa 4
uu.vr bujci'a ltU
Totals 2w XiVt
U. . iii,--1 nu, e ttfiw iiui...,,ai ui any
i.oriuacu in lue cai.iu huii acI c.aa mo. mug,
ueu leueipla ueniH ailnc:l noiuina, a
Uauui ou tkiluiuuy, wilu oniy ti lew add.
l.uiial kdus anu wads carriud over l.oiu
.aierdaV.
rveueiina of cattle of all kinds have been
Veiy uutiai lam week, the lolui lunnuitl
coualuc.ao.y mer luu pievioua week and
tubnui a. auiu ot i.ov Lluu over tn corre
ri,ui. weuu ci it ear ao.
'iui.ru nave oecii uoiu ua and downs In
tae t.ail.u ...aiei i.aa weva, but tne downs
liavi ..ad s.-iewnai ine utoi of It. On
iio.iua, va.uc, u anyiniiifc, were a little
wo.', out v.n lUuuuf cue inaiket was
ui..eie iioui ti.ut lo lw; lower. This
toats was uiacticuuy all miiuo up on
l (Ulieiuuy, bill ou i liui eKlay lae marke
tuu aiioii.er UixLi, aim wao lijile loo strong
on Fnuay, so l.,al ai toe clooe of tne sob
a.tiia a.o helically 10 1SU .OWCl' tliall one
luu. CAteiiunt on lae very besi
L..... ....ion do nol jIiow inach cnange.
-..a i.cneiM i.iiie u.ao nad tneu ups
...- ..i.tt, oui i..ey ueJaned tuoie snarp.)
l.... .kv.ai, a.iu u l..o c.oao of Ihe Wee
uii v.o.e lo .v.(.ij town laau one v. ten
uw. &.o .iieu.u..i fefuiiet nae fullered lue
l..wi, Vtal.e wucu i.atc not cnanaeu veiy
l..Uw...
eiocktis anl feeders have been cumins In
tn voiy lliie.ai numuui ail tne weva, t
l)c.a..y i.io coui.aon lo laeuiuiu nan
we.k.iia. . niie lae country lias been a
ireu ouyer, u uaa oit.i ui.auie lo take ail
tuai i.uvu oeun cDi.ai.0. l ooU.d be. pel
i.aj-J. nio.e lo.iecl lo .i "keeu uiuible lo
Ul' U.i l,e Coi.laiWil l ll.VlilUUi calllu
V...1-1. a-iv o. ai-ou an. all. : hi uie yarus
iUii;.' li.tf iajt lv.j if I. .ire ual s and 01
.ni... taelo a.e still .j!.ifc ..ibolo. On the
oli. n haiio. I. .tie have bin none too many
tioa lo i.iiuKe neaty feeue.s. and cattle of
tual UeDCIlLllon nave fcuiu jusi uouui sieaay
all tne week. The decline on Ui other
tiauea amounts to I.jjC, the common,
lla-nl und o.i-coior Mtutt suliering the uiosu
ni reeniutlve sales:
LEEF Bl'EEKS
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. . 210
OCKl
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. K'l U
.. t34 I H
..110 3 W
.. T 4 40
.. U t 40
W. No.
4 40 iJ
COWS.
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HEIFERS,
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CAL.VE.H.
3 76 I
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4 IA)
EKd AND FEEDERS.
w 10 11 74
44
W KiTERNS.
C. E. Cook-W j o.
; steers. ...11 iu
uouft-'lua kcve.e storm which prevailed
ov.' ...e a i car axi i oi iiM sui I'ounuuux
lernioiy cul uowi. itceipia lo a vily iuv
lain. V lien l.e ..ia.rl oinea oniy lit
luu caib toriv ... ij"i. ana wniie la It
I. -...is inereaaea uainoer uomewnat, the
Ij., ua liio .ai lor a uaiuraav in
fe.tat Mlilie. t nuti' the Influence of the
kii uei.iana, tne ..alii receipt and favor'
u.e lepuiis from oiber selling poinia Uie
laaiKtl anoacU a tf.iaip advaoee. PrLes
Wu.w on an averaae a big ibc lilntiei lua
)tliiildy, the nob kvaili vexy largely a
.ij.in.,, witu a u.i top. cveiytiiln
cnai.ed i. anus la a veiy shoit tuna and lie
ja.uu ut ueatittu ai an early Hour.
Wi.ile lae top louay was l.oi as high
ras been toucned before tins year. Hi
uverage of ail liio saies was the iiigiieat of
any uay so far this ear. The advance lo
uay makes uy lor au the decline of e
leiuay ana tne uay ix lure ana leaves in
market ai a point ti.at is 6uVac lilglie
loan ine ciom il iusi week.
Kepieseiuallve sun-.
9v 4t s rr A aa. Pr
44 " M li4 11 it M 4 It
M ttf li 4 lw Tl 124 ... U
It 121 to 1 ul, 14 ill 44 4 1
It 1"4 ... 4n1 74 J;l 140 110
M... Ml ... Mi T Ul ... I 11 H
U HI Ul IU 71 Ill 44 I 12a
M k ... 4 1 T Ill M lw
1 1M ... I 1 II 41 11
44 ll ... I II 44 141 ... I llw
m 242 i4o i is n m ... ( U
BHEEP No fresh receipts were rennrted
today, there being nothing of any come
quetire In the barn. There Is not very
much to be said regarding the sheep trade
tn addition to what has already been pub
lished In these columns. Good to choice
heavy wethers and ewes have been in
active demand all the week, and the few
arrivina have met with ready sale at
fully steady prices. In fact, prices on
this kind of stuff have been strong as
compared with all other market points,
ewes especially selling very well. Medium
graues oi Doin sneep ana lamos, and even
good kinds of light, have not been In
such active demand and show some little
decline for the week. The kinds are. In
fact, selling at the low point of the sea
son so far.
The lamb market' has not been entirely
to the liking of sellers In that the de
mand has been lighter than usual at this
point. Packers have not had uso for the
ufuul number, and under the Innuence oi
the slack demand the trade has been In
clined to drug, giving values a lower '-
aency. The best iambs are not so mum
off as are the common to medium kinds,
but all grades have been slow sala.
AS has been noted from time to time, ine
eastern mutton market has not been as
good as might be desired, and the begin
ning of Lent has reilurert the consuming
demand still further. This fart has had no
little Influence on the market for both
sheep and lambs during the current week.
Quotations: Good to choice native lambs,
6.4"4i.; good to choice western lambs.
''..;i .So; fair to good lambs. J.0Wj.3O; cull
iambs, H MH-..2I: good to choice ugni ye.
lings, 5.65ft5.80: good to choice heavy year
lings, ln.5tH,i6.66: fair to good heavy year
lings, 36.40fr6.50; g(,od to choice wethers,
t&.&itti-S.fti: fair tn a mil wethers. S3.tn.ov:
good to choice ewes. f4.Wu6.40; fair to pood
ewes. f4.oOw4.SK); cull sheep and bucks, 23.01)
64.00.
KAKSIB CTTV. March 2. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 3oo head. Market unchanged; na
tive steera. 14.uiiS.M: southern steers, 23.75
i6.00; southern cows, $2.2663.80; native cows
and heifers, .25-a6.00; stockers and feed
ers, $3.0ira-4.HO; bulls. 2-75''o4.2o; calves, 23.00
(&.7S; western fed steers, 23.5tKii5.BO; western
lea COWS, ...DU4.0. ,
HOGS Receipts, 3.000 hend. Market 5
10c higher; bulk of sales. $6 liKS-fi.lR; heavy,
2tf.ir.fU4i.20; packers, 20.10(u.16; pigs and
lights, 35.6ornti.io. .
out'tri. in 1.1MHS- Recent. 300
head. Market nominally steady; muttons,
M.TMjS.SO; lumbs, 25.6o4jti.7B; range wethers,
2&.bo'u'6.00; fed ewes, )4.2&4i6 40.
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle Steady Hon Five to Ten Cents
Higher Sheep Strong;.
CHICAGO, March 3. CATTLE Receipts,
3"0 head; market steady; beeves, 23.80;&1.30;
cows. Jl.60fc4.BO; heifers, 2.4(.(in.uo: caivea,
5.&Oif8.0O; good prime steers, 23. 76 p 6.30;
poor medium, l3.eXHub.30; siocaers ana ieo
tr. 2 75''a4."o.
HOGS Kecelpts. 1S.00O heaa; esumaiea
Monday, 45,000 head; market 61?10c higher;
mixed and butchers. I6.10&6.35; good heavy,
W.i&tiii 37i,; rough heavy, $0.15&iii.2f): light,
$', 116.274; pigs, 2j.80iifi.l5; bulk of sales,
3U 21iti.3:H . . . .
BHKLP AND bAMba lieceipis, nw
head: market strong; sheep, I3.25tfjfi.10;
yearlings, 2B.(NSi.6S; lambs, fo.UO.
Knnsaa City Live Stock Market.
T ' , .-i, . n ,-v fn.AU 4 ClTTT X," T? -
1 A .1 O V il V 1 L 1 , i,itiii.ii . ' n . " "
celpts, 6u0 head. Including 60 southerns:
market, steady; choice export and dressed
heef steers, $o.25'5.!0; fair to good. ?4.0ii'a
a. if; western iea sieers, li.iFryn.uo. rmmr
ana leeoers, tviii"; aouiueri. nireiB,
gM.'.'i; soutnern cows, t.io-u j.on, uno
cows. fiSfi.lO; native heifers, 23.2&''i6.'W;
v.. .n. o-J;aii.i. r.l,,., t.1iVV?.H7K; rernlnta
for the week. 41,300 head.
uniiau...lnii 1 .1 liAtt1 mnrlfAt Ryt
llllUD ... V . .,uw ...... ... -.
in.. I I ..l... . , .... t il 1 r. l,n 1 Lr f m U. Ill ( ,
B.15; heavy. $rt.l2Vntil6; packers, 25..5'ifi.l0;
. , a ,.-,.. -r i-.. l.i. raMlnta , . iha
I1KB UIIU UKIllB, ft IVU1.1V, av,j. wa -"
week. 61,100 head. .
BHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt, "?9
head; market, steady; native lambs, 2S.6(Kt
2.76; western lambs, 25.Mi"5; ewes and
yearlings, 24.7Sii5.0; western fed yearlings,
26.6iKit4i.00; western fed sheep, 24.25ii6.So;
stockers and feeders, 3. 254.50; receipts for
the week, 33,9o0 head.
Kew Tork Live Stock Market.
uriv vAPi' Uamh tikf;v Eft Re
ceipts, 396 head: no trading, market feeling
weak; dressed beef, slow at CasMrc per lb.
for native sides. No later cables. Ship
ments, 760 beeves and 7.6S1 quarters of beef.
CALVES Receipts, 93 head; none on
sale; market feeling nominally steady; city
dressed veals In fair demand at W14c per
.. . a -. .a.. . u.,1'.. nna. IK
id. ; country oressea, Bifmiy bi oi i-- i"1
BHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 2.1S5
head: sheeD market nominally steady;
lambs dull and a shade easier; western
iambs sold at 27 S7r7.6i; dressed mutton,
steadv at 74110c Dor lb.; dressed lambs, 10
.. ik n n ..... it A a mti inrlnff
UII17TIO 'e. id., ...vjiii.j , . ... b
lambs, steady. 24.Ou4i9.00 per carcass.
HOGS Receipts. 9.6O0 head; none on
hand; market feeling steady; country
dressed, firm at 6ijygl3c per lb.
St. I-onts Live Stork Market.
RT. LOl'IS. March 2. CATTLE Receipts.
S.OfH) head, including 175 Texans; market
steady; native shipping and export steers,
. , l - . .A, ..ma-baH K.a a rA hii.rhir aleers.
faxasioo; steer under 1.000 lbs., 23.1Vg4.60;
siocaers nna reeiie.s, tij'iii. iv, vwo .nv
heifers, 22.2in "o; canners, ii ikmo o; duiis.
dian steers, $3.90ij4.70; cowb and heifers.
23.JOfif4.lv.
HOGS Receipts. i.OftO head; market 10c
l i i . I A lln-K.a 4C AMiA SR nnilrarfl
Jf!'y&.35; butchers and best heavy, 26.269
4R. . .
BHEEP AND LAMBS No market.
Slonx Ctty I.Ito Stock Market.
BIOCX CITY. March S. (Special Tele-
gram.) CATTLE Receipts. oO head; mar
ket steudy; beeves. 4 OOQ6.50; cows, bulls
snd mixed. $2 6014. 26: stockers and feeders.
23 0iM14 25: calves and yearlings, 2.1. (Hi 3. 9.
HOGS Receipts, 1,000 head: market 10c
higher, selling at 26. 900.10; bulk of sales,
!J.(oii.05. .
St. Joserk Live Stock Market.
8T. JOSEPH. March $. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 137 head; market, steady; natives,
34UXn5.90; cows and heifers, .xaM;
stockers and feeders, 23.00(64 50.
HOGS Receipts. 3.O70 head; market,
hlKher; lluht, Jf .0fS6. 1 2V, ; medium and
hesw, IW.06.50: bulk of sales. 2t 07Hy.15.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, none;
market nominally steady.
Stock la Sight
Receipts of live stock nt the six principal
rrestern markets yesterday:
U'l'
Pouth O-M ha..
Pioux Clr
Kansas City...
t. Joseph
St. Louis
Chicago
Totals
248
2)0
fc)n
.. 137
..8,0110
.. 2 K
..4.373
Hoes. Sheep.
4. mo
1.00
2.070
t.OtO
16.000 1.6)0
26.70 "Two
Midos Cloalag Stocks.
LONDON, March 2 Closing quotations on
he 'tnok exchange were:
Cow'l. aoair I0WN. T. Cmtral 1504
do count NT-la .Nortulk & W
Anaronda 1 ' do pfJ
Al.lllKia ' Onuir.a A W H
to T& 104 Ptnnaylal Tl
D.lilmor A Ohla....lll4 Rnd Ulnas 1
I'snsdlsa Pi-lllc 17b-, Hawdlug 11
( h4. Ohio do lat pfd 47
rhiufo W at! Vsi t d0 M P'd ias
C li. tk St. t 1U Soulhr Hallwar ...
rx-Bwrs us' do p(d loi
Oenw A R. 0 4jl Sou 'hern Paris 414
do pld tl 1 1 oion Ptciac
Eri 44 do pfd It
do lt p'd nX I Stool 42
do td pld 14 do pit I"1
Illlnoll Contra! 174 iW.tain 14
Louiarlllo A Naik....lM4 do ptd tl
U . K. A T ill
SILVER Bar. dull. 3td per ounce.
MONEY 3H4i3 per cent.
The rate of discount In the open market
for short bills Is 8 per cent; for three
monibs bills. 3 9-lbyJS per cent.
.New York Mlalav Stocks.
NEW YORK. March 2. Closing quoutlons
on mining stocks were
OWNS A PROVED GOLD
ShlppeirS
r--i
Adams Coa
Alic
Brooco
bninsvWk Coa ..
Cooulora Tuoool.
Cou. lal. A Vs..
Hira Siitot
Iroa t.lor
larad.uli Cos. ..
ti
,..W
... it
... tl
... I
...I2
...r-
...I7t
LlttU Chief ...
Ortario ,,
Opbir
raoaau
Polool
Savaio
Sierra Navada
"UII HcpaB ,.
Siasdard
... tV4
...tl
II
... il
... 10
... lo
Bask riearlatra.
OMAHA. March 3 Bank clearings for
today were txl5o,o&2 09. and for the corre
sponding date Ual year r. 717.1W.U.
190o. 190S.
3 1 94o.SJ6.74 1.613 .332.M
1.673 ivl 64 l,412.l"il 00
1.797.7i7.yl 1,667.19S.j0
1.967.142 94 1.9v4.&uiBl
2.23.797 73 1.967.14.o
2.160,12.1 L717.lio.ilS
Monday
Tuesday
Wedneaday
Thursday
Frl tay ,
Saturday
Totals 311.7UVM9 1& 110.062.304 00
Increase over last year. 31.639.646.13.
Tresisry Stateaaeat.
WABHINOTON March 3. Today's state
ment of the treasury balances la las gen-
IN THE HEART OF MANHATTAN, NEVADA.
SURROUNDED BY OTHER BONANZAS
HONEYCOMBED BY OTHER SHIPPERS
First Offering of Treasury Stock of the
oh grit!:
Sfilhw mo f mm
M 3 m
a our5
JUMPING JACK MANHATTAN MINING CO.
Capitalization - - $1,000,000
1,000,000 Shares of the Par Value of $1.00 Each
Fully Paid and Non-Assessable
Treasury Stock - - 350,000 Shares
OFFICERS:
President ...... FRANK GOLDEN
President Nye and Ormsbv County Hank, Tonopah.
Vice-President . - - TH0S. S. ROBINSON
Director Jumbo Mining Co., Goldfleld.
Treasurer J. P. MARSHALL
Cashier Nye and Ormsby County Dank, (ioldflc-ld.
Secretary - - - - - - L. M. SULLIVAN
THE UNION No. 9 is a SENSA-
Executive Offices -. - G0LDFEID, NEVADA
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A BONANZA GOLD MINE
The Jumping Jack is situated in the midst of a network of great gold mines on Manhattan's famous Gold Hill.
The Jumping Jack is bounded on the WEST by the famous UNION No. 9 claim of the Manhattan Dexter Mining Co.
TIONAL SHIPPER.
The Jumping Jack is bounded on the SOUTH by the great STRAY DOG claim and RILEY FRACTION. BOTH OF THESE ARE SHIPPERS OF HIGH
GRADE.
The Jumping Jack is bounded on the EAST by the Big Pine claim, and on the NORTH by the Big Four claim and the Gold Wedge Fraction. They have
opened up high grade in all of these.
The Jumping Jack itself is already a steady shipper of high grade. The first two hundred sacks of ore shipped from the Jumping Jack mine went over
$200 per ton. Another shipment will be made presently.
A true fissure vein averaging three feet wide has been explored to a depth of 80 feet by a shaft, and at this level drifting has been begun.
Over 100 applications for leases have been received, and bonuses of from $1,000 to $5,000 have been offered therefor, but only three have been let. These
cover 300 feet of the claim. The company has reserved an acreage of approximately 1,200 by 600 feet on which to do its own development work.
A vigorous plan of development has been decided upon and a DIVIDEND-PAYER will bo made in tho quickest possible time consistent with niiner-lika
mining, 1
STOCK OFFERING
150,000 shares of the treasury stock are offered for public subscription at SO cents per share. , '
Early application will be made for listing on the San Francisco and New York Exchanges.
Reservation of shares should be made by telegraph direct to the secretary, L. M. SULLIVAN, G0LDFIELD. Allotments will be made by priority of appli
cation. Notification of acceptance will be given by telegraph, Certificates will be forwarded immediately on receipt of cash subscription, which must
be sent promptly after telegraphic notice of allotment, to the company's depository. .
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OLOFBELO, NEVADA.
iaaaa
1C
eral fund, exclusive of the 2160,000,000 gold
reserve, shows: Available cash balance,
2192.263.992; gold coin and bullion, 7S,7o5.iiO;
gold certificates, 201.6M6.UOO.
Kew York. Moarj Market.
NEW YORK. March 3 MONEY On
call, nominal; no loans. Time loans,
steudy; sixty and ninety days (fa per cent;
six months, 51 per cent.
PRIME MEJRCANl'lLB PAPER-6g6
per cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Firmer, with
actual business In bankers' bills at 24 S676&
4 8iao tor aemand and 34 aJocyl f.'uo for
sixty-day bills; posted ratrs. H W-j and
31.67, commercial bills, 14 624j4.6iU.
SILVER liur, 6V-; Mexican dollars, 50c.
UONDS Government, Ilrm; railroad. Ir
regular. Closing quotations on bonaa today were
ss lolluws:
V. t. ts rag. ...I" J"pa 4s M saiias. ...1M'
so coupon lultS lo Ii ctfa tt
V. S. rag Ul do 4Vti ctfa II
So coupos MS io ti sarlas M
f. B. oil 4a, n KeVL- N. anl. 4a lot
do coupon lu. Maabattaa c. g. 4a..,ltil4
C. 8. t aw 4a. rtf ....lM ,M. Caolral 4s IS
So coupon li so 1st lnc U4
Am. Tobacco 4a Tl Minn. It. U 4a....
io tm Ill M , K. T. 2a 14
Atrbiaos fas. 4a lot! lo la 114
lo adj. 4a 4 ft It. R. ot If. a. 4a.
Atlanllo c. U 4o s N. V. C. s las
Bal. Ohio as 104S N ) C. f. la 131
4o ISO M I No. Pacific 4s 1044
Bra. R. T. s. 4a MS1 do la n
contral ot Oa. 4o....ll44'M. W. a. 4a 1014
do lat Ina M4a!Pan. mi. Im 0
to Id Inc 17 .Raadlns sen 4a IOCS
da Id Ino 84 I St. L. A I. M. a. la. 114
ChM. A Ohio 4ta.i ... lo4t St la. r. t u
Cta.aao A A. IWa .... ovw St L. W. c. 4a ... tu
C. B. ft Q. a. 4a.... S Baaboard A. U 4a.... 1
C . B. 1. ft P. 4s.... Til Ba. PaaiBc 4a. t)
do co. U..I at do lat la cila MS
(H'C. ft g. L.. g 4a.. 101 'Bo. Railway aa.. 114
Colo. Ud. la. sr as. T7 Taxaa P. la 121
do aariaa B Tts T . 81. U ft W. 4s.. a34)
rolorado Mid. 4a 74s t'sios Paella 4a IMS
Colorado ft Bo. la..,. MS! do coot, la 165 s
Cuba la l(s V. . Btaal Id lo u
V ft a. O. 4s MS Wabaa Is tus
rmlltan' Boo. lo.... I da dab. B w
Bna p. I. 4s lot IWaatara Md. 4a 4144
do I mi. 4a KH W ft L. g la
Ho.klr Val. 4Sa. 1S Wis. Can Ual lo US
...luoSi
.!Tered
2orelaa itaaaelal.
LONDON, March 2. Money was lo
qui, ter demand today and supplies were
more plentiful owing to government dis
bursements. The demands next week,
apart from the block exchange settlement,
will not be heavy, whi'.o 2l0.OO.0uu In treas
ury lulls will bat redeemed March 7. Lts
eouiiLB ware uulet. Tiadlug ua tbe Slock
exchange was quiet and the market had a
better tone. Consols Improved and home
raila hardened In places. Americana opened
lrregulur, moved to sell above parity and
became strong on New York support. Union
Pacific and Southern Pacific were the fea
tures. A moderate amount of business was
transacted and prices closed Arm. Grand
Trunk at the opening was In good demand
On tbe traffic returna, but later they sagged
somewhat. Foreigners were upheld and
Japanese were bid up. Anacondas and Rio
Tlntos were wanted on the copper position.
Kifflri frequently Improved. Japanese Im
perial 6s of HhjI were quoted at
PAR 8, March 2 Prices on the bourse
torliiv were animated and tirm, except Rus
sians, which were depressed, following the
decline of prices on tiie Bt. Petersburg
bourse. At the close stocks were weak on
a bourse rumor of the death of the em
peror of Austria, which was transmitted
under express reserve. Russian Imnerlul
4s were quoted at 3.v and Ruasi&n bonds
of 1H04 at fifl.
BERLIN. March 2. Prices on the bourse
today were weak and Irr. gular.
Mlnaeapolls Grata Market.
N17W YORK, March 2. SL'QAR Raw,
easy; fair refining, 2 7-164rJ 16-loc; centrifu
gal, 96 lest, 2-S'uJl 7-Wc: niolaaaes sugar, 2H
tilll-ltSc; refined, quiet; crushed, 6.30o;
powdered, 4.7uu; granulated, 4 ouc.
COFFEE Steady; No. 7 Rio, 7-16c.
(Superior quotatlona for Minneapolis de
livery). The range o orict-s, aa furnished
by F. D. Iay 4k Co., 110-111 Uoard ot Trade
building, was:
Articles. Open. High.) Low. Close. Tes y.
Wheat I I I
Msy..7S,e 1H VS T74, 79
July.. . j i, fn, 7,ii 7V4i 61
Sept.. I 7V-SI 7iHb 72 76 20
Flax- 1 i
May.. 1.14Vf 1.14H 1.15 1.131 l.llt
Jujy,. 1.16 l.m j.16 l.lii 1 14
Minneapolis Cash Close Wheat: No. 1
northern. 7'.c. to arrive, 76Vc; No. 2
northern, 7isc; to arrive, Uc; No. 2. 7J"4
72c; No. 1 durum, 70c; No. t durum, tsc.
Corn: No. 2 yfllow, 26V; No. 2. 24c.
Oats: No. 2 white, ZTTsc: No. 2. 24s3'-tV-
Wool Market.
LONDON. March 2 WOOL The arrival!
of wool for the second series of auction
aalea amount to 276,414 bales. Including 166,.
6U bales forwarded direct to spinners. The
Imports this wek were: New fclouth
Wales. 2.u bales; Queensland. 2.54 bales;
Bouth Australia. 177 bales- New Zealand.
2,aol bains, Cat oi OucmI llupe and aVatai,
1,442 bales; China, 924 bales; various, &S66
bales.
8T. LdUIS, March I.-WOOL Steady ;
medium grades, combing and clothing. 22
626c; light fine, Zt'Zc; heavy fine, ls-'lc;
tub washed. 32S4tc
ETuporatett Apples lad Dried Frnlta.
NKW YORK, March 2. EVAPORATED
APPLES Market shows a slight Improve
ment and rules firm; common to good are
quoted ut 7f08'e: good 1904, SH'Wic; lair to
good 19fo. 9'fisr'4c; fnncy, Jlfjill'v.
CALIFORNIA DIUED FRLli'S-Prunes
are in moderate demand, with quotations
ranging from 4't,c to 2c. according to grade.
Apiicois ar miulerately active, though de
mand Is still confined to Immediate n'.-eds;
riiuii'O are quoted at 10'oloVtc; rxtra chol-
loV44l'.'4o; fancy, HfflJUc. Peaches are un
changed, with extra choice quoted at lOHc;
faii"v. 10tillc, extra fancy, WA'gVie.
Raisins are quiet;- loose Muscatel are
quoted at Ct-Sc; seeded, 6l&7Sc; London
lay ers, $1. if 31 to.
CoATre Market.
NEW YORK. March 2. COFFEES Fu
tures opened steady at unchanged prices to
an advance of 6 points on the bullish
world's visible supply statement, which
showed a decreuse of 6 SAGO bags to 11.324, Ml
bags, against 13.271.746 last year. The close
was quiet, unchanged to 6 points lower.
Bales were reported of 1 BOO bags, including
April st 706c; May. 61Sc; July. 7.c; Sep
tember. 7.60c; December, 7.75c; February.
7.66c. Spot Rio, quiet; No. 7 Invoice, 8c.
Imports and Exports.
NEW YORK. March S.-Total Imports of
merchandise and dry goods at the port of
New York for tiie week ending today were
valued at ll3,SfC7,KM; total imports of specie
at the port of New York for the week
ending today were 2102. i silver and 64.
638 gold; total exports of specie from the
port of New York for the week ending
today were H.liOO.ilO silver and $15,000 gold.
Borate rr at Elk polat.
ELK POINT. B. D., March 2. (Special.)
C. E. Butler, a barber, formerly working
for Frank Wade at this place, broke Into
the latier's barber shop Wednesday nlgbt
and secured presumably his trunk and con
tents, which he left here under a mortgage
given to Wade as security for a board bill.
After securing his trupk Butler Immedi
ately pulled out, but was soon caught In
Bloux City by aid of a dfescxipiion sent
there by Deputy Sheriff Anther, lie will
be brought to Elk Point for trial, probably
without requisition.
Mutual Iasaranee Company.
ELK POINT. B D., March 2. (Special.)
A meeting was held in the court house far
the purpose of organizing a mutual fire
insurance company and was largely at
tended. The organization effected is to be
known aa the Vnion Mutual Fire Insurance
association and will do a general business
throughout the state, with headquarters in
Elk Point. Articles of Incorporation will
be llled with the secretary of state at once.
Thirteen directors were elected, from
which number the officers will be chosen
March (.
Hepabliraa Clubs to Meet.
8IOLTC FALLS, 8. D.. March 2-(8pe-clal.)
The executive committee of the
State League of Republican Clubs met in
Sioux Falls yesterdny and decided to call
the seml-unnuo.1 meeting for this city on
the evening of June 4 and the morning of
June $.
SPECIAL "LETTERS
TELL ALL ABOUT
GOLDFIELD
Tonopah. Bullfrog, DiamondfVeld and the
new Ulscoveiiea at
MA Ml ATT A.
All the lateat developments and the best
stocks to buy, the surest
DIVIDEND PAYERS
MAILED FREE. WRITE TODAY.
I. TREVOR LEWIS,
49 Eaehartgt Placa. r4aw York.
And at Goldfleld. Nevada.
F. Dm Day & Co.
Dealers la
St ocKs. Grain. Provision
hip Year Urals to la.
rssck Offlea). IIO-11I Hoard of Traa
HI da.. Oaiaka. deb. Teleohooa SAIi,
E3-214 Eichaage Bldg , Bouth Omaha.
Ball 'Pbeue 2aA independent 'Phooo a
a4saHi
U. S. STEEL
PFD.
$.'.00 will buy 100 shares U. 8
Hteel I'l'd. on our margin plan.
This stock jiuya the liohler 7 per
cent, or $7m) a year for each 1H)
aliares thus liclil. bonlilen the In
crease in value, which hIioiiM
not be Ichs thun f'JO to Slo a
hare, or $2,000 to f4,000 on each
loft Mm res.
F periu I Information, mailed
fre?. Write u at once.
R. M. WEAVER
E.tabllahad 1893
223 Diamond St. Pittsburg. Pa.
VaavXaC
W. Farnam Smith & Go.
Stocks, Bonds.
Investment Securities.
Wi offer suhjwt to sale
2U to l'O bharea
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