THK OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, MAHCH 14, lJHHi. x GRAIN AND PRODUCE SIARRET. Conditions Too Wheat Bulls. ' Much ' Tor DECLINE OF CENT AND' THREE-EIGHTS 4lek Break fa ltte ' Part a Me Cara Tim Weak "reward t lose Oar Steady, Close OMAHA. March IS. I'm. Wht turned weak alter a little snowing of strength in the flr4 hour of tha e Ion, and the market wu heavy ail any. Cables did not respond to yesterday American advance; instead they-were lower at the cloee. the enow through tha Win ter wneat belt was tha cause of a treat d-al of selling and the newa bn tne Indian crop., was a bearish feature After noon there was a quick, break from iiic spilt for May. 1 lie close was at the bot tom, i wo below Monday. 'Inere were no can 11 trades. Com was fairly steady until after noon. Though receipt were greater than the estimates, the storm caused many to fear a smaller movement and kept tnem from selling short. Trade was light, cash de mand fair and eiport demand poor. Ar gentina reports say the movement there will eoon Increase. In the last hour tna market turned weaker and the close was lower. No cash business was done. Ham ruled steady throughout the whole session and the close was unchanged. De mand was good. I'nmary wneat receipts were 301.0UO bush els And shipments IKi.ixiO bushels, against receipts last year of 41.000 bushels and ship ments of HVnM0 bushels. Corn receipts were hsk.iku bushels and shipments 47V.0OO bushels, against receipts lost year of S4m,j0-bushels and shipments of ",0uO bushels. Clear ance were 6ti,iJ bushels wheat 2V"jO barrels flour, lM.oOO buahels corn and 18,000 bustiel outs. ' Liverpool closed H&4d lower on Wheat nnd unchanged to Hd lower on corn. The London Statist says fear of renewed political dixordera In the spring will -lead to a serious decrease In the area sown to soring wheat In Russia. Telegram from Minneapolis: "Millers have been tryinsr all morning to buy wheat at Vcs under May. as agsinsl May price to under yesterday. Whenever the seller refuses to accept the reduction, tha miliar withdraws." llradstreet' report: "Wheat, east Rock ies Increase V6.0MU bushels: afloat increase HuO.Oot) bushels: total Increase 216.000 bushels. Corn decrease Zl.OUU bushels. Oats Increase 474 'K bushels. . The seaboard yesterday sold 18,000 bushels wheat, M.Ood bushels corn, and &0,0u0 bushels oats. Tha local fang of options: Article. . I Open. I Ilgh.l Low. I Close. v Ameipsn inl-ted nlrt.r4 Ho": filtores ' .quiet;, March, 4a id; May. 4s M. JltW . rOHR QKMCRAI.' W.ARKST Oaotatloaa of the Day Varloas romm4ltls, NEW TORJC March li-FlOrR Re- Ipts IJ.Tls .bols.: exoort. 7.457 bbls.; mar ket, tisrely siesrtr; trade, light; Minne sota atentsf- 14 2MH 50; Minnesota bakers. 1140476; winter patents, t H4.; win ter linilllin.' nil.UJ.DVi Wlllin riinr, Ii75fiti26; wlrrtr. low grades. I'UMtSW. Rye flour, steady; fslr to good. 3wa3.tW; Choice to fancy. tltofe 4.2ft. C'JRNMKAU Stead v: fine white and yel low. II .15: coarse. tl.03fcl.06; kiln dried. HA RLKT Nominal: feeding. 40c. c. 1. 1. Buffalo. WIIEAT-Reoelpts, 40.000 bu: spot market, weak; No. 2 red. Wo, elevator; No. 2 red, Ho. f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 Iuluth. Kc. afloat. A weaker tone in wheat was fol lowed by recoveries. Bulla failed to hold the market, however, and In the last hour May broke under 84 c under bear pressure ml active tiadlng to lo below tne prev ious night. May, Vu4 15-18. closed (Wc; July. M S-lftfiWSo. closed ilc; Beptember. Kr'aMc, closed Sac. ion." Kecelpt. 1J45.076 DU. ; experts. t.K16 bu.; spot market, barely steady; No. 2. hVfcc elevator and 47TC t. o. b. afloat; No. 2 yellow, 4X'4c; mo. 1 wnite, tote, option market showed teadinesa early, but was finally depressed by the wheat break ana closed net unchanged. May, 44jWViC, closed. 4fHc: Julv. 4HV'& 190, closed 9c; September closed 4e. ,A OATS Receipts. ss.WB tu.: exports. 11. m bu. ; spot market steady; mixed oats steady; natural white. &.1S pounds, 36 clipped white, W40 pounds, wa.i:. Hay Steady, spring. 4Mi6uc; good to Choice. Kl4)KM'. HOPS Steady: state. Common to choice. If, HArltlc; 1m4. - 7&c; olds, WTc; Pa cific coast, 1906, fc<c; 19i)4, &llc; olds, 44i6c. H1UE8-Steady: Oalveslon. w to a i, Joe; California. 2i to 5 lbs., 21c; Texas dry. 24 to 30 lbs., l&c. LiiATHBR gulet: acid, WHW PROVISIONS Beef steady ; fiimlly. HI 50 to 13.00; mess, a 0o4i 10.00; beef hams, tJJA'fti 21.til; packet. llO.Mtfi 11.000; city extra India mess. tl8.9Mila.00. Cut meats, steady: ptcai bellies. IS. 0nii9.: pickled shoulilers, I7.0i(t 7 SO; pickled hams, $10 :&'a 10 SO. Lard ateadyj western prime, $7.to7.; refined, quiet; continent. W.1B; 8. A. $S78; com pound. t 0WU.37H- Pork, steady; family, I17.0ful7.fi0; short clear, llB.5tKal7.50; mess, $m.K'(18 75. TALLOW-Hieady; city, oc; country, nu 6Vkc. HICE fiteady ; domestic, fair to extra, 3V,i'lc: Japan nominal POULTKi uressen, siesoy; western chickens, ln-aUc; fowls, 11u13Hc. Wheat - v. 11 i j .-M..,. Corn- . ,. May July ....a.. Oats r May rUAl37V.1tS 87A 1HA mA 3TV.A A asked,' B bid. . .Osisbs Cash Prices., WHEAT No. 2 hard. TOftlSc; No. t hard, 66H'iyc; No. 4 hard, 620; No. 1 spring, 7(Krn2c: No. 1 snrinir. Wij ?oc. CORNKIo. S. KHiMiWc: NO. 4. 4i4rHc; iWH'UVsc; o. s yenow, tnm no grade, Ikic; So. white. STViV OATS NO." 1 white, J7V46 white. iTti SUa.' KYJir-Ni). I 54Hc; No. I, Mc. j Carlot Raoelpts. ' . Wheat. Cora. Oat. Kansts City Grata and ProTtslnas. KANSAS CITY. March 13. W H EAT Firm; May, ilc: July, 6-c; Beptember, K!u.r! cahIi. No 2 hnrd: 74Wn77'Ac: No. 3. 73-8760; No. 2 red. 88ijS0o; No. 3, wr889c. Re- relnts. 27 cars. CORN Higher; May. sxc: juiy, n; Cash. No. mixed, 3iV&3c; No. 2 white. 41Vc; no. s, 4uc. OATb f irm; ino. a wnite. jiwvi i mixed. tOc. . RYE Steady at BWTli7c. HAY Strong; choice timothy, fll.2S6Tl.G0; choice prairie, $8.50. E009 Steady ; Missouri and Kansns, new No. 2 whltewood cases Included, 12c; case count, 11c; cases returned, ifyc Its. BL'TTrJR Steady; creamery, ioc; pack ing. 12c, . . . iteceints. onipments. Wheat, bu ..; 27.0"O t .0"0 Corn, bu 13.0"O W.ono Oata, bu . ........ 1. . .m ? .-8,410V SEW YORK STOCKS ASD Market ELowt Little Change from Neglected State of Monday. the SMELTING AND LEAD ARE ' HIGHLR Closlac Irreaalar Mho 62ty;c; No; Articles.! Opeh.l Klgh.l Low. Close.l Yes y. Kansas City ........I....... 50 Minneapolis ..;i....;u.iU4 Omnha A in... 9 t uuiiun ......, i w-aWki. Liuia sti 27 84. .29 170 i M CHICAGO GRAIN 42 ' 53 PROVIilUM A!IW . .. , Kent ares of the Trading and Closlaif ' Prices oa Board of Trade. CHICAOO. March 13.'-Reporti of addi tional snow In the winter wheat section ot thc'L'nlted States caused a break of lo a buhel in the price of whent in the local murket today. -At the rinse whest for May delivwy showed a net loss of 1-C. Corn was down WiiiSto. Oats were prac tirurif uiWUUigd. Provisions were if. to IOC lllfther, r , - Tli4) ; whi at market was slightly easier at the" opnplng. Initial quotations on the .Mat'-. iinilois being off a to !ikraUo at 7 7V: Mo 7KCu78e. The weakness was caused by the selling by traders who were In Ituonced by tlio weather bureau s report of snow In ninny parts of the winter wheat territory and predictions for still more anow tonight. During the first part of the session tile Offerings from local traders were eagerly absorbed by commission houses, and: th"f May delivery advanced to iX'xu.erir. letter, however, tne market broke sharply on Increased selling by pit ti-uders who were Influenced by the clos ing prices at Liverpool which showed a considerable decline. Lower prices for cash wheat antr the absence 01 any export Oe mand caused the low point to be tenoned at 7hc. The market closed weak with' liny at 7GVu77e. The July option Mild between 77c and 77V and closed at 77MnV. Clearances of wheat snd flour were equal to li5,ou bu. The world's visible supply was shown by Rradst reels' in creftsed 2SW.0U0' 4U. Primary receipts Were 3'il,ct0 bu.. agalust 4A1.0H0 bu. a year ago. Minneapolis. Jultith and Chicago reported rectlcs 01 2ha oars, against Sia cars last week and 84r caxs one yeur ago. Small receipts of corn induced falrlv atuive buying by cash houses and resulted In a Steady market. Pit traders who wera bearlf lily inclined because of colder weather throughout the corn belt were the chief ae)lr"v I.te lo the seHxlon tha market beoiune easier in sympathy with the bresk In wheat. The close was rather Weak with prlce 8.1 the lowest point of the day. May opeuad at He to ttic lower at 4143,' to 4.V. ild at ac and declined to 4u4Hn. whe It closed. i.ocal receipts' Were tSI cars, witn cars or contract grade. Oata were steady all day. There waa soma liquidation by locai longs,' but offer ings were readily absorbed by pit traders wliohad sold short yesterday. May opened unchanged to a shade loner at 28ic to KH(f-i",c. sold between VJ'aiSHo and 2V4c und closed at 2c-. Local, reueiuu . wera l?o cars. ProvuUOns Were'nrm because of a fair demand by packers and a scarcity of offerings. A 5c a1 a nee In the price of live hogs strengthened prices. At the close May pork was up 5,.Wc at US 72Vk. ljrd was iVti5c higher at f7.77 V(7.ii. Ribs were up inc. at xs.jmZiH .m. Knttiiited receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, Z csrs; corn, 101 cars; oats, 94 cars; hogs, i'u neaa. The leading futures ranged as follows: May.., July... Sept.. Corn- May.. July.. Sept.. Oats- May.. July.. Seat.. Pork- May.. July.. Lard- May.. July.. Sept.. ,7877 78 KK , V , 71ri8H . 78-H 77. ' T7 . .78 ... 78,.. 77 . f . 77 , 43$'4? .-43 ' . CK ' . 43d 42 43 42 43 43 43 V. 4: . 43 29 29 - 29 29 . .28 28 . . 2h 2H . t, 28 2 , 27 Kt . 15 70 16 72 15 66 16 70 . 15 82 16 1 16 50 16 65 . IV. 777 7 12 7 77 .790 790 786 7 87. . 796 tOO 795 800 78 ' 7 4!! 43 43 . 29 28 28 . 16 87 ' 15 57 ; 7 75 7 85 t 86 ) track. track,) white. ... . - , , , . 1 - .-'. 1 at. I.onla Crneral Market. Ih4; rntlstMitWi 18 ' Wt-fKATiilower No. I red. cMh.. elevator, 83iiot track,' HofefCc! May, 74c; July. 74c; No. t hard,; ORN Firm; No. 2 cash, 40o; 42c; May, 404i40c; July, 41fl41c. OATS steady ; No. 2 caan, z'c; (lc; May, 29 e; July, JV,o; No. 2 31fl3Zc. 1 FIX51R Steady: rea-winter patents, 4.2U 64.36; extra fancy and straight, 3 xu-t. 15 clear, 82.M"aJ.10. . . BKEI Tlmotny. quiet, j.-.ooins.ii'. . CORNMBAL Steady, fj.20. t BRAN Firm; sacked, east track, 85c. HA V Firm; timothy, ffi.OO-fl 14.60; prairie, 6.(K( 10.60. , rKti.N i.unun iiEa HAGOINO 9",c. HEMP TWINE-80. PROVISIONS Pot k. firm; Jobbing, fl." 25. Lai-d. higher; prime steam, I7.4&. Dry cult meats, higher; boxed extra shorts, IS.50; clear ribs, 18.62; short clears, 8S.75 Bacon, steady; Boxed extra snorts, .; clear ribs, t.87: short clear. 89.60. POLLTRi Unlet; chickens, luc; springs,. 13Hc; turkeys, 16c; ducks, 13c; geese, sc. 1H 11 Lit uuiei; creamery, jvhjjoc; uuiry. lS4i'21c. LUGS Steady; ixc. case count. Receipts, anipmenis Flour, bbls.,., 7.W Wheat, bu ; ".W Corn, bu.,. , 42.0K) Oats. bu... .M.ouo la Aetlve aad Baylaa; by Ihnrta Arc DrlTea i Cover. NEW YORK, March 13 Today's market showed little change from the neglected state of yesterday and was almost Idle for long Intervals during the day. Operations were In the hands of the smaller class of profesujnnal trader and In the Uiconstunt tendency of prices gave an Impression of a Vacillating opinion on the market by this element. As a matter of fact, the occa sional shifting In tha course of prices prob ably represented nothing more than the extension of the fictitious transactions of the traders to the limits to which they cared to carry them In the entire alwence of the public and of the larger class of op erators from the market. Price Inclined lower during the early part of the day and then recovered rather more than, the de cline with considerable growth In activity. Strength In Special stocks had much to 00 with directing the course of prices and this waa due to Individual causes or to rumors. American Smelting and National lyead also moved upwards on a report on the merger story. Among the more prominent mar ket leaders the good resistance offered by Union Pacific and, after an early yielding, by Reading, had a sympathetic effect in Improving the tone of the whole market. Both railroads and Industrials for the, southern district of the country made some common 'show of strength bssed on the large improvement shown In industrial con ditions for that section. More general con siderations were not much regarded. For eign markets were somewhat depressed again by tha reported hitch in the Mor occan conference. There was no change., so far as publicly known, in the status of the coal strike outlook. Yesterday's supreme court decision came In for consideration ss marking the pYogress of measures of In quisition against corporations and combina tions of capital. The Chicago Union Trac tion stocks suffered violent losses on ac count of the supreme court declnion affect ing its rights In the city streets. Rates both for call snd time loans were quotably lower, but the response to this condition In the foreign exchange market was a strong recovery. Discount rates hardened In London and sterling exchnnge rates fell hack at- Paris nnd Berlin. The upward movement gathered force with the driving In of some shorts late In the day and the closing was quite active and near the top level of the day, out sugniiy ir regular. ... - Bonds were heavy. Total sales for the day. par value, fl.475.oon. United States bonds were all unchanged on call. Quotations on the New York Stock ex- AiUmt Express , Amalgamated Copper .... American C. A F American C. A V pfd ... Amarlcan Cotton Oil American Cotton Oil p'd.. American Kxpreaa ' Americas H. A L. p'd... American Ice. securities.. American Linseed Oil Atmrlcan Linseed oil pfd American Locomotive .... Amtr. Locomotive pfd.... Amer. 8. AY K American 8. A R. ptd .merlcen fu,r Rrnnlnf Ant. Tobacco pfd ctla Aiiecouda Mining Co Atchison Atchison pfd' Atlantic Coast Line Bsltlmore A Ohio nsltlmor Ohio pfd.... Brooklyn Rspld Transit.. Canadian Paclflo Ontral Leather Central Leather pfd Central of New Jersey.... Chesapeake A Ohio Chicasn i Alton Chioaxo A Alton pfd Chlraso Great Western... Chicago ft Northwestern.. Chicago, Mil. A 8L Paul. Chicago Ti A T Chicago T. A T. pfd . V.. P. A St. Lnuls... tvilorado Fuel A Iron. v.. Colorado A gouthern..... Colorado A Se. lit I'M.,, Colorado A So. id pfd. rfinsolldaied Oaa ., t orn rroeucta, , - Corn Products' pfd Delaware A Hun, 00 Uelaware. L. A W Denver Rio Grands.... Denver A R. O. pfd ' au.Hi.iMM t152.W.Ofln: gold coin Snd bullion, $77,722,891; gold certificates, $r.o.ti N evr YrkMsey Market. NEW YORK, March 18 MONK Y On rail, steady, stU4 per cent; ruling rste, I per cent; closing bid. per cent; offered at 4 per cent; time loans, essler; sixty days, 6'i5 per cent: ninety days, i per cent; six months, lij per cent PRIME MERCANTILE FAPRR 4rS per rent. PTivKL-INO KXCHANOB Strong, with actiml business in bsnkers' bills at It ft.Vifi & 4 for demand and at 4 KM ti 4 . SJ45 for sixty-dav bills, posted rates. H Mai uv and t4.W1i4.S7; commercial bills, $4 82. SILVER Bar, H3c; Mexican dollars, 4)c. BONDS Government, steady; railroad, heavy. CP 1ng quotations on bona today were, s follows: V. 8. ref to, reg.... Iff V Japan. s. Id series do eoupos IV B Ss. reg do coupon 1 V. s. old 4a. ret. do coupon V S. saw e. reg. do coupon Am. Tobscco 4a... So U ...I Atchison gen, 4e... do sdj. 4s Atlantic r. L 4s., Bal. ft Okie 4s.... do ls Bra:. R. T. c. 4s. . . Central of Oa. 4s.. do 1st lnc....i,, do 24 ino do In I tc , Chea. ft Ohio 4Ss. Chicago ft A. 3 C, B. ft O C. R. 1. ft 00 col ..li4i, do ..lost to 1s ctfs . .imV do M series ..imis.L. ft N. unl. 4a.. ,.lo4 Ms, c. (. Is ..Jllt 'Mess Otilral 4e. .. ..11V do 1st Ino .. TVMlnn. ft it. L ' ..11VM , K. ft T. 4s... ..l'KVsi ta .. MVN R. R. of M. t. . . i"i . ., .101 . im4 . 2 . :3 . MH . It 4a 14 Vs V. T. C. I 14S W ,109V, N,J. C. g ss. ....... IX . 4 No. PacIRo 4s 104i . ao is '. 17 .114 In. ft W, e. 4e If4 . N O 8. L. rMg 4a M-4) . OsllPenn. con v. 4s 101 14 . iReadlss gen. 4s I'"), l' St. L. ft 1. M. e. a..ll( . so 1st. L. A 8. r. fx is. Is ti. 4s....ltWw sr. L s W. e. 4s ( P. 4s.... VtVi Seabosrd A. L. 4s.... H I ISO. Pacific 4s SH OMAHA LIVE-STOCK MARKET Bef Steen Open Blow, with Other lind. 0enerlly Steady. HOGS OPEN HIGHER, CLOSE SOME LOWER Best Grsdrt of Dolls lhee and lamki la Aetlva Uesaaad'asiel TmUr Hcsdy, with All Othere low asid Weak. SOUTH OMAHA, March U 1M S Til I. DUO 11.711 lS.l'S IK, 764 If. M2 l.tr;il 12.3 lJ.v.O 8,J fl.sTD 14. W II, 701 s.mt M.7 (('. ft 8. L. s. 4a.l(K do 1st 4s ctfs 4t Colo. Ind. 6. ser. A. 1 Bo. Kallw.r ta lln do series R It Teuss ft P. Is K'-T, Colorado Mid. 4s 19 T., St. L. ft W. 4.. U'4 1 nlo. ft So. 4s.. 3 inlon Pacific 4a lWlt Rales. High. Low. Closed 147 .12J.no jo 104V4 lo4 . 1.W0 2 414 42 100 i"i4 mi1 "i . 1,40 154 14 M W 700 3& 14H 14 . 2,000 44'4 i 4H IS 100 47 47 44 . 4.100 7il'4 H "H 2W 1114 11H4 UH' . 44 Hon 14;" ISMi .. 1.G00 L'lS l" . l,4o lov Hois 704 1U444 lot's) l44i ,. 54,iO0 172 26i 27o4 ,. U.0H4 4 K loo 101s 1o4 ti, roo 160 154 lw" ,. 1.000 110 U04 U0S4 s .. 44,100 SS14 Ml, MT4 600 ns 170 110 .. 10.SO0 4Pii 4414j 4S ,. -200 10644 106 ll!44 4iw 117V, iiH :iVi ,. 1,700 57 Vi 6Ci -ti H so 74 Sao 2l4 tl . 21 MO 4 124 124 ,. 4,000 177 176Vs' l.' li Cuba 4s I), ft R. O. 4s Distillers' Sec. is Brie p. I. 4a...... - do sen. 4a Hoiking Vai Japan 4n .. . . ufiered. 4s. . .u4 I do conv. 4s... .. tV 8. Steel Id is .. Wshask Is ..1111-4, do deb. R , .. WiA sweelern Md. 4s. .l is .W; ft L. K. 4s... ......ItWti Wis. Central 4s. .154 .. 4H ..111 .. H44 .. II .. .. U4. London . C loslua - Slocks. ' LONDON. March 13.-Closlng quotations on 'lie utocK exchange were: Recelptg were: trattle.Hogs.Bneep. v'Hivini in..iiiiftv ......... s.pne Oftlclal Tuesday .) Two daya this week 8.M Same daya last week.... S.01! Same two weeks ago. .11.4V Bame three weeks ao..lu.v9 Same four weeks ago..l0.jg Bam days last Year.. 7.oU 'the foiluwlnir snows the receiuts of cat tie, hogs and sheep at South Omaha (or the year to date, compared with last year; 19iV 19. Jnc. Dec Cattle 1 jo. 705 40.246 Hogs i eio.tKl s.tlll 4H.344 Sheep LU.1,4 Uo3 i77 CATTLS3 QUOTATIONS. The following will show tha price bald for tha different kinds of oattia on tha Sou tli Omaha mark .. Uood lo choice corn-fed steers.. Fair to choice corn-fed steers.. Common to fair corn-fed steers. Good to choice cows and heifer Fair to good cows and heifers... fanners and cutters g.iKU3N Uood to choice stocker and feeder til W rair to good Blockers and feeders.. I 40v4.uu common to fair stocker Hulls, stags, eto Good veal calve Tha following table show the price of hogs at South Omana for the last several days, with comparisons: 0Vi N. Y- Ontral lKIVi lots Netfolk ft W isy do prd m Vn Ontario ft W M'iS Pennsrlvsnla ........ 704 KsDd Mines Resdlns do 1st pfd . do Id pfd 'nuthern Rallwsv do pfil outturn Psclflc . uloh Paclfle .... d -ptd 8. Steel 10 pfd ababh o pfd anUh 4a ..; -."ita-lod cenL 1 Ik 01 uini.00111 iu the open market short bills Is i't per cnt; for three Consols, money do sicount Ansconda Atchison do pfd Rsltltnore ft Ohio.. Canadian Pacific ... Ches. A Ohio Chicago Ot. W C. M. ft 8t. P lie Here , Denver A R. O.... do pfd Erie do let pfd do td pfd Illlnota Central .... Louisville ft Nash.. M.. K. ft T rJlLVKK-hnr. MojNEY K-t4 1 for ..104 ..17SS .. s7 . Ilk ..1411. .. IS'; . 43 . 6u . ti .174 .li. . J. Stt per '4 .. 4,i .. 474j .. 10 .. 41H ..104 .. .. 110 .. 4144 ..loe a tl per ounco. 11,00 46.(1 lilf.oiO W.U00 1.704 14.400 1.800 . 1. 000 .t. 11.40H 100 400 101 '4 It H 71 11 1044 1944 4:1 H izi no 141 i 1.S4 .71 8 00 4.2KO !! tOO 100 I0 200 1.100 4tS 77H 43', leu's 116 sts ion " llkl 400 2110 100 o'tOO mo "1.200 1,110 200 1 11 64 la 14H 14 iir'.s 24 S 7i4 1110 171 2,4cO 1II01 14 lil 14, fx 10 71 II Mlaaeapolls Ural a Market. (Superior Board of Trade quotation for Minneapolis and Chicago delivery). The range of prices, as furnished by F. D. Day ft Co.. 110-111 Hoard of Trade building., was: Article.! Open. I Hlgh.l Low. " Ctoae.l Ye y. viat-' 1 . I'," I ' May... 7644 764 ; 75 V78V, ; 7S July... 78Siy 7SV, V , 7i 78'4 6ept... . 7V, T8V -76. -rVVj 78Vfc f-big- ' .' - 1 ' I ' ' 1 May... 11S t 1&S 1 15SI 114 July... 1 1H 1 IwV, 1 It 1 Wi 1 W-Z Articles.! Open. Hlgh. Low. Close.l Yes y. I J I I 7TVg17ljMrA. . TtjanjtiTITTJSViflS TNU.K1! N4, ' 77 771. 7KS 78 7'ai7777V4! 77! 78, 4J7.&43, U'ilv.JiVtaJ '43W 4J,H.IU',W', 4!4i4'il'43 43' 4-ai4otT, 4J',il 4JH 3'0 I 1 . I . I Wheut I I May 1 Jui 1 inept. f 1 ' July 1 Kept. I 4 Hl 1 I May 1JUIV m -r4S-pt. -f'74"ork May July . Lard . J May X L July r. rUpt. i mi. I May I July I291 ir' 2o 15 7n la t4) 7 771 7 STV,' !24 8 30 I J1si a 15 73V li tK 7 SO 7 let l uu 8 3.S W'lSVi-i 3oS'S ! li ho tt &:-Vs 7 77S 7 Ml 7 j 15 72H, 7 SO 7 90 8 OU 8 SCV, 8 87V: 11 674j li 67Vg T 75 7 hi 1 8E!4 Minneapolis Cash Close Wheat : No. 1 hard, TOsC; No. 1 northern, 7S4; to ar. rive. 7TV4c: No. 8 northern, TS'ic: to arrive. TosC; No. 8 northern, 71H6T2c; No. 8 durum, sc. corn: no. s yenow, oic; imo. a. oo'y, Voc. Oats: No. S white, 874c; No. 8 2fkbZ&ic- Barley. S6aHoc. Rye, MSstfo. Flax, missing. Available Sappllea of 4VrJa. NEW YORK, March 18. Special cable and telegraphic communications received by Bradstreet' show the following change m available, supplies as Vxi in pared with prevlons account: '4 Wheat, united otatea and Canada, east of Rocklea, Increased 9rj,0u0 bu. Afloat for and In Europe, increased 200,000 bu.; total supplies Increased, afo.J bu. Corn, I nlted States and Canada east of Rocklea, deoreased 21.0u0 bu. Oats. I nlted State and Canada east of Rockies, Increased 174,014) tiu. The leading Increases reported to Brad- street' this week are: loO.OM) bu. at the Minneapolis pelvste elevators; J7 4,000 bu In Munitoba and M.Oofi bu. at Omslia. Tlie Ifadlng deireast-s are: bu. at the Chicago private elevator; 126.000 bu. at Portland, Me., and W.ocu pu. at lort Huron. Distillers' Brls Kris 1st 7fd.. Krle td pfd - fteneral rieetric Hocking Vallev Illinois Central International Paper International Paper pfd International Pnmp International Pump pfd... Iowa Central lows Central pfd Kansas City Southern. ..... Kansas City 80. pfd Louisville ft NsHhvllle Manhattan L Metropolitan gecnrttls .... Metmpolltsn Street Ky Meitcsn Central Minneapolis ft 8t. Ixiuis... M , St. P. A 8. 8. M. ..... . M . St. P. ft 8. 8. M. pfd. Missouri PsclDc Missouri, Kansas ft Texas Mosourl. K. ft T. pfd Natlsna! Lead National R H of M. pfd. New Tofk Central New York. O. ft W Korfolk ft Western Norfolk A Winters pf.... North Amsrlcan Northern PaclAo Pacific Mali Penneyttanla People's Gas P. C. C. ft St. Louis.... Pressed Bteel Csr Pressed Pteel Car ptd Pullman Palao Car Rending Heading 1st pfd Heading 2d pld Republic Bteel Republic Steel pld. ......... Rock Island Co Hock Island Co. pfd gloss-Bheffleld fvieel 84. Louis ft tf. F. 24 pfd... 84. Louis Southwssters at Louis 8. W. pfd Southern Pacific fiouthsrn PaclAo pfd feouthern Railway So. Hallway pfd . . .' Tconeaeee Coal ft Iron... Texas ft Pacific Toledo. St. Louis ft W . Toledo. St. L. ft W. pfd. lnion Pacltio t'nlon PaciQc pfd I lilted States Kipre.s. . .. I'nlled States Realtv t'nited tttates Steel I nlted Btstea Steel pfd.. Va.'Caroliu f'hemlcal ... Va. -Carolina Chem. ptd 3" Wsbasl tjm Wabash pfd Weils-rarso E press Westlnghouee Electric' Weelern t'nlon 700 Wheeling ft Lake Kris..... ' me Wisconsin Centrsl Wmooail Central pfd Total sales for toe day. kll.7u4 shares. No. 2. Cash quotations were a follow.': . KlAil H Hull and easy; winter patents, 83 sM3 tM; winter straights, U3iH3 ,0; spring patents, !'" Si ran 11 1 j, )4va I. on; laker. i-HUAi'. WHEAT No. t spring. 78sJ80c; No. 8. 73 Tc: No. 1 red, 77.u.s'e CORN No. S. 41c;' No. 8 ell 'W. lt4C OA i b No. 2, sie.wc; No, 8 white, ii-mc; No. 8 white, IJiijJltte. RYE No. 1. bulimic. ' BARLE Y flood f-edlng. rtSTtc; fair to choice malting. 4in6ocj , SttriS-No. 1 rtai, 81 Oi: No. 1 northwests ein, tl 11: clover, contract grade. HI M I'HOVlMlONtJ Me pork, tier bbi., (1ft 4A JilS.iii. Lard, per loo lb.. VMi. Bhort ribs sides tlooaei. to K(id.20; short doar aide tboxexl), 1 4."ilS.3U. Receipts and shipmenl of grain and flour re tut follows: . iiaceipts. atiipnunts. Hearla Grals Market. PEORIA. Marrh IS CORN Hleher: No. 8 yellow. 41c; No. 8. 41c: No. 4. 40c: no grade. 37 'g 19c. OATtJ-eiieady: No. I white. SOc: No. 3 white. Hic; No. 4 white. 28c. WHISKY On the basis of 81.28 for fin. tahed goods. -r - , - .: Dolatk Urala Market. DVUTH. Minn.. March 11-WHRAT- To arrive, No. 1 northern. TBVic; No. 8 northern, 73c; on track. Nti. 1 oortliern. No. I northern. HV-; Mav. .76.e: ly, 774c; September. 77W-. OATS To arrive and on track. Mav. c. 86 V-; July. l,5"0 400 1.600 too i.000 200 1.400 700 "'700 100 100 14. M0 l.oue 1 iw ' 1.400 100 1.400 "400 100 7.4110 100 42. 00 MX 1.100 . l.i lia) UK) , il.4'0 100 40.600 17.100 lituij Msi, 60 864s iij" 221 4.114 lam, 44 ' "siti' v4 2S 1064 17 4 "iis 16 k 474, 111 41s 1014 ISJ'i M's 3414 644 l.'a4 44 Jl.l ..441' u . 10414 444 44 MS M'4 414 7Tw 417 K4Si IIS 169 .2 sf.4 12 H 41 si Ml St S4 ah la 144 . li 75 VI 11 im Ti 161 170 lnn4 36 71 1944 14 14 604 tl 2WH, 41 1144 4744 10 64 44 t7 12H4 SO 47 ts'4 106 i7 1 4414 24 664 4TN4 U7' 14 10, 161 . 44 141 20 'iii, 67 4 424 774 47 1494 1151, 14HV4 M 11 ' HI 11 6S. 24 14S. 144 114S 14 V4 764 in" s4 ' 34 S 71 4 . liS 44 17 '4 ioo" in 4:114 7V, 'is" 44 V, 2.1144 126 414 1044 64 117 ' "k 624 '444" 2044 144 lfH4 soV4 iiii 46 V. 444 lis 14 1014 1114 44 a 444 ' i4vi 1614, 15jta 44 Sit, 11 K4 414 06 044. 11H4 .. 161- 20 -1 40, 106 514 1!64 lt 4 'Boston Stork and Bonds. BOSTON,, Marcrt 15 Call loans, 4VC per iii cent; tlme luans, 6ni per ci-nt. Offlcla t4tiolatloiu4 on stocks and bonds s were:. s AtcMson sdj. 4s...... MVt'Allouet sm, .wivt'Amaigamated ...... ..loo. 10 do 4a M. (anurai Asisrwsa Zi Flour, bbls NVheat, bu Corn, bu Oats, bu .- Rye. bu itarrey, bu. Ki.niA 1U.IBSJ SI nun 44.fr I utl en.Uuo th SS loo M 3ou '.Ts.e'a) .) 4 4W 6tA4) but- 4n the Produce esrhange today ter market waa steady; orruineiira. 1uW-re: dalrlt-a, l&Wtc. Ege steady, at mark, cases Included, l.c: in eta. L'Vc: prime firsts. i:tu; extras, 15c. Cheese, steady, UVftl-'c Ltteraael Grain Market. ' LIVERPOOL. Marrh 11 -WHKAT-Bpot nominal; futures unlet; March, 4a 4'd , la. v juiy, est so. . CoHN-fpol, hrni, Aiucrn.au mixed ucw, 4'ottan Market." . . NEW YORK. March. IS COTTON a not Closed quiet and steady. 10 points higher: middling uplands, 11. 10c; . iniddling gulf, 11 Sm-; sales. 1 feat. , UVEhlt-KJl March M trTTlJX Buot. In fair demand: prices 4 p.lnts lovow; American miuaiing, tair. sua good-mkl-dliHg. l i-bd; low mlddlliig. fi.bid; good ordi nary, 4--U. 1 ne sales ot the day were Kx liak-s. "f which t.flno were) tor spe. ulatlon and e.,-rt and Included .taa) Anier ln; receipts. 44.UUU balna, IncludltisT 43.uja bales American. NBW ORLk-ANtf. March 4 -COTTOM Bunt closed a4euly; attleev T.l bales: or dinary, 7ac; good ordinary, 8 l-loci td middling, HV.-l.u-: nncklliug. KiVc; .good mirldiing. ll'.c; middling fair. IHsc; re Celpts. 1" U.VI bales: mock. y74 I J hle . T. LOl 18. Marcb IA 4'ot T4N -o.ilet t u 11 11 1 1 UK lyli-lec; none; ii'irit'li l'i3 bat.; ehlmnecta- 874-bales; atvck, 44,wC bales. Atchison do ptd Boston ft Albany.'. Huston ft Maine. . . Boston Elevaled"7. KUi ti burg v '. Meilcau Csulral ., N. Y . N. H. ft H t'nloa Pacific .v.. Amer. Arge. Chem. do pfd Amer. Pneu. Tube. Amer. Sugar do pfd Amer. T. ft T Amer. Woolen .... do pfd IionlnloB I. ft kdlsoa Klec. IHu.. Mass Klectrlc do pfd Msss Gss I ulled Fruit t rilled Shu Msck. do pfd I . . Steel pfd ... Westing, common Adventure Asked, 4ls Atlai.tlu blugbaja ..JJv, 1 al. ft Hecla .1.4 K'enteunlul .. ..llUts'Copeer Hang ...iu tusly w .. W yienklln . .401 , Uraukr . UJ-4 isle H.ivale ... ... Is Maes. Mining . .. 44 MlcMga ... i4w Muhsak ku nt. C. A O. ..IMS Old Dumiuioa . ...L lOsoeol ..41 1 Parrot ,..10.'4, .uuimy , . . 11 JShaiia'ia . .2i74'Tainaiac4 ,.. 11 (Trimly ,.. jl nucd Copper ... , t'. 8, Mining . ...10s if. a. uu ... 41 t lah 7 ... ii 1 V iclorla ...lo 1lnona .... ... 1 Wolveria ... sVflN'ortk Hull ... iil 4u StNl 4 I . 114. . 474, w . 44, .10: IS . .0 . 7: ki4 . 11 . 41 . 6 4V, .Its i evr iork Mlalagc Storks Ntw itiKiv. aiarcn 11 t losing juuta- tlous on miuu.g snaas were: Adams Cos Alice Hrewe bmnewkk Con . . t oiaatet'k Tuoul Cos. si. at Vs.. Item Silver Iroa lfller ...... LMdflil tea .... 3 .1 . L . tl . a .Li .l'ia .dtaj (Utile Chief .... Octane lO lr 1 hoeiils Polost..... jHeae 'Hum Nevada V Ismail Kopee ... I41'r ...... -a ; , 1 12s , ' t . X . 4; . 14 . . . Xreasory ktateiarsa. f WAUHI NtlTON. March l.V-Tod i;s tae tnnrrt of tl.t ti.-is 11 y halaiU'i r. 10 tlie gi n eral fmi'' xt-'"' l of th- 0 s gt'd r4iu, shvae- AvailnkU katlauce. months' bills, 8$-16iiH per cent. Bank Clearings. , OMAHA, March 13 Bank clearings fot today were ll.bbu, 437.80 and for the corres ponding date last year, 11.801, 4o4. is. OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKET. Condition ol Trade and ttaotatioas on Btaplo and laser frodnve. EOQ8 Receipt lluaial. Iresa Slock, case count, 13c. LlVh; PULLTHI-lieru, Vic; 010 roost ers, 6c; turaeys, 14c; ducae, llo: young roostets, 'ibc; gttese, 8c. LiRLbSKL) POLLTRI Turkeys. lKSilic. old turns, lb'tiltic; cniokena, nllc, old roosters, 7c; duck, Ljl3o; geese, luo. BUI lltK l-aciiiii sloe a. 14c. cuoic to fancy dairy, lonyltfc; creamery, ZHuiiVtjO. ri A a rTlce quoted oy uniaiia feed com pany: No. 1 upland, eo.Ai medium, ii-Ui coarse, U ltXa&.w. Rye straw, 40.60. bHAIt rur ton. lib 50. . T'ROl-ltJAL IPRU1T8. DATE 3 Per box or a) 1-1 b. nkaa. 1100: Hallowe'en, In 70-lb. boites, per lb., bo; Isay srs, per lb., 4c; walnut stuffed, 1-lb. pkgs., K.uu per dos.; 8-lb. boxes, 11AU. ottAINULS Cal forma, extra fancy Ked- land navels, all sizes. u.&O: fancy navels. $4.ob; cholctt, all sixes, U.'A. LLMUXNH Llmomers. extra fancy. 240- elze, 13.&U: M) to 3t0 size. 84.00. - etna ...ii 1 1 , . I.. no.. . v . uaiiivi 111a, ki iv-im. v. , iuii, iv sue: imported Smyrna, tltree-crown, 11c; ix-cron. 13c. .1 .,vf.i . BANA.NAB-m med um sized bunch. 81.78 V jo; iiimtwi, Hf.eVtus.ov.' TANtliCRlNEo CaliiornlA per box of gbtiut Via. W.O0. 1 - vini' .- -i uKAyK R HI-Florida,' per. box, 87.Q04J T.60; California, per box, M.Outhf.M. FRUITS. PEARS Winter Nelli and Mount Vernon. 12.60. A FPLE8 California Newton. TlbDlns and Baldwins, $200 per bu. box; Ben Da. via, 11.76 per ou. ikix: vvinesiips. iz.bu per bu. box: other varieties, IJ.outu.bo per bu.; New York apptesi I4uiuwma and Russets, lii.DO per buu UltAi k-o linpoi ti-ii nlHmt,n.-. o.oottiO.O. ' OLD VEGETAL LE8. POTATOES Home arown. our bu.. 60(3 sx bouin liaaoia. per ou., ibc. UMUMS-Mome grown. yellow and red. per bu., boc; bpanian, per crate, u.ou; Colo ludo, red and yellow, per bu., 81. uO. AVX ilLArsa-i-ur bu.. tf. LIMA 1JLANS 1-er lb., 60. CABliAGK California, 24.0 per lb.; Wis. cousin. In crate, per 10.. Mi. CARROTS. PARtsNlr'a AND TURNIPS t'rr bu., HiC. CELLK x California, 81 per doa. fe w LET POTATOES Kansas, uer 2-bu. bbls., L'.ou. NEW VEQETABLES. TOMATOLtr Florida, par crate of 80 lba net. W. WAX BEANS Per bam Pur of about 80 ids. ne:, to. STRING BEANS Per hamper of about 80 lbs. net, 3.0Uitf4.UO. GREiiN PEPPERS Florida, per hampsr of aooul lo oos.. 44.00. TURNIPS. REE'ib A.NU CARROTS Louisiana, per do, bunches. 7tc BHALLOTTS Louisiana, per dog. buiirncs, 13. Hh.AU LUii i L lh-iuiaiana. per bbi. 8U.oxui.0O: per doi. head, 81.7i4iZ.00. LLAic lci 1 uwr. iioinouso. per do. beads, &00. CLCLMBERH Hothouse, per dog.. 81.71. HADlbttEb Hctliouse, per dog. buocheav ac.;. .' lUBltltoOiua nuuiuuwi, per 10. soctinc, BKEF CUTS. No. 1 rib, 13c; Mo. 2 rib, 11c; No. 8 rib 8c; No. 1 loin, Uc; Mo. loin, tic; No. i loin, lvc; ino. 1 cnuca, xivti no. J chuck, 00 No 8 chuck, 4V; No. 1 rond, 7dic; Nu. : round, 7c; No. 8 round, 640; No. 1 plate, 4c No. 8 plate, !t4c; No. 3 plate, 8c. MISCELLANEOUS. CIDER Per ketv. ?t; per bbi., e,7l. HoN LY New. pet 14 lbs.. sVl.00 . CHEESE Swiss, new, 16c; Wisconsin brick, loc; Wisconsin iiinnergsr, uc; twlus, is. ' Young Americas, 16 Wc. NUTS Waluuts, No. 1 ort shells, new crop, per 10., lOVtK. uara sneiis, per lb., uwc. menus, isisu, .," o; sinau, per lb., 12c, Peanuts, per lb., .Vc; roasted, per lb., be. Chill walnuts, per lb.. I2iiia4j, Almonds, soft hens, per ., i7c; bard shells, per lb.. It. Cocoanuia, 44.80 por SUCK Ot IW. .. . FRESH FISH Trout, 11c: halibut, 10a pickerel, dressed, ic; wnite pass, llu; sun- tisii, tyunc, perctu sainnsHj anu aressad. he pike, loc; redsnupper, 11c; salmon, lie craoples, 6iic; eeis, Se; black bass, aVc .hilellsti, Li: if leg. jcr do., 66c inliyteia. given, mc; ooiiea toosieis. 1 blueflsh, lie; herring, 4c: boanisn mackerel, luc; haddocg. - tc; siuunp, l.uusi.ou per gallon; aniens, w. , uu. iiVSTtMs-Fresti standard. 8140 oer eat hell oysters. tl.tAov per lull; Little Neck Clams. LU pel iva. St'UAR-Granulated oane. J.n bbls., to.04: trsuiulated cane, in saws, 8e.tl( graauiaiea L-tt. In sack, 14 L , BIKtP 1" batrols, 84c per guL caaes, 4 lo-lb. cans, ll.uu; cates,.U -lU, cans, 8x0; car e, 'i4 i4-il. cans. 1 0. COFFEE Roaaied: No. 85, 2BVo per lb. ; No. :. irto per 11.; N, B, Uo per lb.; No. 2o. loc per lb.; No. 21. U',c per lb. FliOL'H (wlioleeale Bsl high grade Ne braska, per twl.i ti; eeet ttigh grude patent Minnesoia, wr owL, U.M: straight patent Nebraska, per cat.. U. second patent Nu bi.ska, li.au CURED FISH Family whlteflsh,' por Lt bbi., luo lb.. 84.50: Norway mackerel, per bbi., a lba., bloaters, 4b. iS'o. 1, La; No. 3, ju; No. A. l.u; lriBh No. i. 317. Herring, In bbls.. 2uu lbs. eacn. Norway, 4k, Vi; Nor way, 3k, lit; Holliuid, mixed, 111 ou. Hol land herrlug. In kegs, milker. Wu; keg, luixcd, iOc. BROOMS No. 1 carpet,' fi S; No. t car pet. 8.40; No. 3 plain, 83.26. CANNED GOODS Com. standard west ern, ai-uouc; Maine. 1) 2i. Tomatoes. I-lb. van. l.A4Jl oO: -ib - 74rt'3L 'ineapples. grated, -lo., U-U-Wi So. sliced. 11 if 21:0; gallon apples, fancy, to.iQ. California apri cots, l.Vu20o: pears. tl.7Vz.a); eac(ies, faucy, 31 .ifci i.W; H. C. jjeunes, 3i.oiu;.o. Alaska salmon, red. 31. U; pink, uc; fancy Ciitnook, F.. L' IV. laiuy sockcye, F., l.'s; sardines, V-oil. t-W; -inustard.i, $j 3.10. Sweet pctatoe. 3I l'ul.X; sauerkraut, 41; pumpkins, aueiutl: wua beans, .'-Hi., '.try 80c; Lund, beans. t-lD., 1iAtMX 11.36; spinach, l.ii,Ji'.,.0u; clutp p.a. :-lli.. sue; exlia, VAt 'mc; laiity. ll.tfjil ii. 1HDE. PE1.1S AND TALIZJW-No. 1 green hides, kWc; No Z, Uc, No. I salted, ll'c. No I. loe; burl hides. 4i9c; dry tildea, KKU20C. ilorve bides, large, ib; ginall, U 'M. . Sheep pctta, mh, oocijill ui. TaLu,, No. 1. 4-c; No. 2, 3.c; rougli. l'jc .8i (VVJO 40 .. 4.7buf.00 4 0ti4 7o 8 OO gt .W 3003.0 8.7',3.40 Z.bVii4.00 4 0Ou6.(n' average Date. j 1!X. 19fl6. 1904. 11903. 190a.1801. 1900. Feb. IS... 1 74 8 321 FeJ. 26... I 88 4 40l Feo. ti... U44 I 77 8 82i Feb. 28... 4 104 t 81 Mch. 1... 0 "o 4 80 4 li Mch. 3... 8 4 7t OH I Mch. 3... fit 4 761 I 12 Mch. 4... 4 81 5 Mi Mch. 6... 4 I1H I 3 071 Mch. . . . 30 4 86 1 I Mch. 7... 4 L'Mt 4 W 8 131 Mch. 8... 8 (4)4 4 88 6 20 Mcli. 3... ti 4 8I. 6 114! Mch 10.. Ill 4 sHi 8 11 Mch 11.. 4 tail 5 111 Mch. 12.. 09 5 15! Mch. 13 4 80 3 8:' 8 3 6 G 7 03 i n I 7 04 10 7 S 7 81 7 24j I 83: 6 kJ 8 M -u 3 191 8 e I 24 J wl 0l 4 16 14j 6 04 8 344 8 84 4 tt 8 27 4 6i 8 3o 4 74 4 60 4 l 4 W 4 tsl 4 & 4 70 10. 8 04 4 71 4 JO 8 15 4 71 8 OS 4 Ti 6 14 4 71 8 24 4 73 li i'4 8 IS 4 ?e 4 Sunday. RANGE Omaha Chicago Kansas City St. Louis .... Sioux City ., The officlol OF PRICES. Cattle. l2.2.a0O l.&04tl.35 1.85(65.90 1.2oy.M 12&&6.60 number of cars Hogs. 8.0n'b.17H 4.7u4i.35 8.60u SO 8 508..16 3.004j.lS of stock brought In today by each road waa Cattle. Hog. She'p. Ii'r's. C. St. P., M. A O. Missouri Pacltlo ..... V. P. System C. & N. W., east I.:. N. W., west.... C, Ht. P., M. & O.. C, B. A Q., east ' H. & 4 . west.... R. I. A P.. east.. C, R. I. fc P.. west.. riols Central Chicago C-i. Western 4 x ti 37 4 18 & i 2 114 17 S 5 Gl Total receipts 228 The disposition of the day' receipt was a follow), each buyer purchasing the num ber of neuo indicated: Cattle. Hogs. Sheem, l.Oril 3.011 2.102 2,267 1.613 tt0 1.811 3,423 223 2.009 Omaha Packing Co 758 Swift and Company 1.31a Cudahy Packing Co 1,146 Armour V. Co Kt9 Swllt & Co., country 37 Vanrlant & Co. 88 Carey , M ixihman ox co 110 W. I. Stephen 10 Hill ft Son 96 Hamilton at Rothschild.. Mi Planklngton Packing Co. 23 Wolf Murnan 53 Mike Haggerly.....- '68 Sol Degan G J. B. hoot & Co 80 Union Dressed Beef Co.. 2a Hoffman Other buyer 803 Total .t.ZM 7.fi 8.782 CATTLE Receipts of cattle were ouit large this morning, 211 cars being reported In the yards, as against !c22 one week ago and 311 two weeks ago. The weather was decidedly unpropltlous, a heavy fall of ano prevailing all the morning, which made tha cattle show up to poor advantage. (Julie a number of the trains were late and the deep snow throughout the yard made It difficult to get around so that the trad was rather late In getting started, lieef steers were especially slow in open ing this morning. Although there was a general feeling that the market would be steady early bid were in many cases lower, and It took some little time for buy ers and sellers to get together. The good cattle sold at prices not materially differ ent from yesterday, as high as 15.00 being paid for the Dest nere. 1 ne common to medium grade were A little Inclined to ward weakness. Cows and heifer seemed to be In good demand this morning and In consequence the trade was reasonably active and the big bulk of the offerings changed hands in good . season In the fortnouu. Values were not materially changed as compared with yesterday. Blockers and feeders were In light supply nd fair demand, so that desirable kind commanded good firm nrlces. The general market on Blockers and feeders might be quoted as unchanged. Representative sales: oritur n CE.no. Mo. 1. Toledo kerd Market. TOLEDO. O. March 13.-SK EDS-4"I ei , cah ivl March. 37 75: Aia il. 17 7.: x tuber. 8'.2i Timothy. 31 . Aiaike. ti Me. 1... I. .. ... 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With gas made from 83 per cent of air heated up to (00 degree farenhelt and 16 per cent of dis tilled oil, called the wato from oil rcflnertea. Not the raw, crude oil should be considered. This ia uot an expert merit, but a cold, proven, practical fact of many yeari practical experi ment by the inventor fend practical engineer, Charles A.. Kueoiel. We have atartod. to build our plant at Buena Vista, Colo., upon a complex of land of 130 acre. We will positively smelt ore as low as $2.00 with large profit, the tost of one ton will not be over 41 cents to amelt. Tlie metal will be refined at our own plant. We will start with one S5 ton smelter, which will be a capacity of 210 tons per day. We do not Intend to flood a large amount of stock for the simple reason, as soon as our first plant is in operation we will have all mine owners with vs and get many times the price for our shares as we offer them now. There is no doubt that our shares will get up to the price of the Bell telephone share, which were sold nineteen years Ago at the same price as we offer ours now. Do not consider this a stock Jobbing scheme; it is a pwrfoctly legiti mate and practical business proposition. This offer is only good up. to March 20. 1B06. Mine owners, or those interested In mining, can obtain controling Interest with the inventor by means of a email investment, and become directors In the affairs ot the company April 30th, 1906, the next elec tion. Address, , . ...... S6e BUENA VISTA ORE BUYING, SMELTING POWER CO. BUENA VISTA. COLORADO. CM ABIES E. KUENZtl, Efts. CIIARIES A. B. SCrlNtlRR, Sec atSR t... 10... i... it 400 7:4 4!i0 444 1 00 I 14 I tl I 40 !... , 14... li... 431 4 40 . 444 4 10 , 441 4 j riOUd Mure than twice a many were In the yards tins niuining as r.-inna, tim it waa only a fair 'luvsday s run, liu cars txtlng rrtjoited on saie. Hie maraet opericu with speculators buying a tw mails z'nint.' higlipr. I'apkvr diu nut seem to reel taut It was time far any advance, sad they aid very little business on tne opening market. The trade waa very eiow rignt trom tne Mart "'d continued so tiirougnout the day. Speculator and snippers siwn secured ail tno hogs they needed, after which tne mar ket riattenco. out, ail the advance ot tne morning being lost. A will be noted from the sales below, the bulk of tho hogs soiu at l.luoi.16. with the lop at 4.i). .NO. 41.... 44.... 40.... 41.... 41.... Tl.... It.... 11.... 44.... II.... Tl.... Tt.... It.... 41.,.. 10... ST..,, 41... 14.... Tl.... 41.... 44.... 14.... 40. ... Tt.... 41.... TO..,. T4.... 44.... Tt..,. 14..,. 70.... 44,... 71. 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EEE ELDG., OMAHA. TILKrH4)NI DOUGLAS 14741. MKMIERSOP CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE MINMAP0LIS CHAMBER of COMMERCE ST. LOUIS MERCHANTS EXCHANGE KANSAS CITY BOARD of TRADE . MILWAUKEE BOARD sf TRADE OMAHA GRAIN EXCHANGE, CAREFUL. ATTENTION given erger In grain ar prv!elne tor future delivery In markets F. Du Day & Co. Stocks. Grain. Provision Ship Your Grala tu Vs. t hleag an 4 Mlnaeapolls Dallvery. One-eighth commission on drain, one quarter on Blocks. Prompt and careful attention given to outside account. Write for our dally Market Letter, mailed tree. Main Offlce, llO-.ll Board of Trade Bide OMAHA, NEB. I.aaaj Distaste 'Phest, Doacla 8A14. Btin.h,lJ 'ine sneep and lamb market is In a very peculiar condition, and It I no easy matter for the country to fully ap preclatti the situation, it is not until a snipper has been hare and seen for. him selr thnt he Is in a position to thoroughly understand th trend of the market at tlie present time. As noted before In these column,. It. is Dot a bear market. 1'ackurs do not appear to be making any effort to bixak prices, but, on- the contrary, buy what tney need In about the same notches from day to day, leaving the rest alone. This morning th local packer were out In good anason and tney picked out the best ot the ottering, or at least that por tion that they needed, paying fully steady price. Thus the Mexican lamb, whlcn sold at 16.46 yesterday, and which were very good, brought tne same price today. A big string of Mexican yearlings sold at fi, with several loads of ewes at 10.26. After tlie buyer had obtained what tney needed they left the barn, and It then became a matter not of price, but of finding someone. to oia on i ae atun. Shipper will understand from this that the real cause of the trouble lays In a lack of demand, or, rather, in tho demand being less than the supply. This is true nut merely of South Omaha, but pf all other market as well. Kastern markets rs-, pecially have had hard work to keep the supply down to a point where It would not be too much In excesa ol the demand. A shipper might Imagine, undoj- the conditions now prevailing, buyer are In a position to make a wide distinction be tween fair to good and good choice stuff. When there I more coming than they can use it i oniy natural that tney mould se lect the choice, and It Is this kind that gat the benefit of the bet price. Quotations: Uood to choice native lamb. 16.4ott4.T6; good to choice western lambs W.41 6&; fair to good lamb. te.lrt41i.tO; cull lambs, H SottS.SO; good to choice light year lings, $6.G6ii0; good to choice heavy year lings. i.tftU6.00; fair to good heavy year lings, tS.4f436.60 good to choice wether. t&.64S.&0: fair to good wether, t 2&i to; good to choice ewes, M.Wtft.19; fair to good ewes. H4Mfl; cull sheep and bucks, 13.00 540. . No. Wt. Pr. 81 Colorado) cull ewes k I 50 130 Colorado erne lot I IS 4.60; stocker and feeder. t3.KXEf4.2t; calve and yearlings, t3.004j4.26; stock , heaer, a.3S KJJ.lt. riotjo riecctpia, z.zuo neaa; market oc 4 higher; selling nt UooJ.l&; bulk of sale, 16. utMit . 10. ,. BHUKP AND- LAMBS Receipts, '.MO bead; market steady CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKKT Cattle and Hogs Steady Sheep and Umbi Loner, CHICAGO, March 13 CATTLE Recelprs, 4,000 head; market, steady; common to Krlme steers, t3.8oij4).40; cows, ti.HMi 4.60 ; Hirers, t2.7fiu.Ui; bulls, ti.4o'u4.3&; calves, 3.00(87.60. HUG 8 Receipt s, 1K.0OO head; market, steady; choice to prima heavy, l'i.20'ai.3714; medium to good heavy, t"i aJt.iS; butcher weights. !; .2V(i6.35; good to cholo heavy mixed, ! Kji( ij; packing. t5.K(jii.26. SHEEP AND LAMHH Receipts, lS.Otxi head; market, 10c lower; sheep, StuOtl t. 26 ; yearlings, to.60ftti.4Q; lambs, W.iouta, Stock la Sight. hecelpts of live stock at the six prlnoliuvl western markets yrsteraay; Cattli South Omaha Bloux City Kansas City St. Joseph Ht. Louis Chicago Total ...30,6113 Hog, f-lheep. K.ihi g.tmo 2.JW ami KUUO- 'S.Or-l 6.131 .007 7.600 Ml 18.0U 18. 'HO 65.831 U,W7 83 Colorado ewe , 41 cull ewe 211 western ewea 118 western ewe 328 western ewe 1 western ewes 4L western ewes, 226 Colorado lam ha , 4i3 Colorado lambs, ft 34 western lambs tVr7 western lamba iJS western lambs 667 Colorado Met lambs. In western lamb 616 Mexican lambs 600 Mexican lamb Wt. ... s ... 101 ... IM ... 102 ... 104 ... 103 ... 107 ... 1117 ....103 .... til .... 71 ... ti ... 2 .... ft. .... 71 M .... 12 .... 81 ! 16 2o 26 16 6 26 I 6 tt i 00 00 t 00 10 M 6 tu It fi Kaasas f lty l.lve Xtocit Market. KANSAS CITY, Mo., March IS. CATTLE Receipts. ; 14,0rt hoad. Including 360 ti.-n.il aoutherns: market steady to loc lower: choice export and dn ssed beef steers. 16 0 G&.W; fair to good, t4.0rjj6 26; western fed steer, 3.50je 60; stoctaers and feeders, tt.tl) 4i4.76; southern ter, .6i45.i0; southern cow. 12 2M34.U0; native cows. tl&oh4 60; na tive heifers. U.2MTS-10; bulls. 42 sftf I.M; calves. t3.Uaij7.ili....... . 11CX19 Receipts, 14.000 head: market opened 6c higher : advance lust; top. 16.30; bulk of sales. t 10'j 25; tlsavv. 14 25'i'I Ti; packers, t.16tl6.X'H: pigs and lights, io.bMt .an. , killEEP T4NO -IWlMnH Receipt. 8 flun head; market for sheep steady; himlis 10 j lower; natlv lamba. fi&wjjl.n; western lamba, t6 5tyS.76: raw snd yeurllnprs. t4.ri 5.W; woalern fed yr'lnss. ll.gtrljS.O1?: west ern fed l" 64.2Cai.45; stocker and feed ers, t3.24V&4.7&. . St. Uuala l.i't Stork Market. ST. LOrifl. alo'.. March IS CATTLE--Recelpts. t.6t0 head. Iiicliirllng l.uC head Texans; marka strong: native shloplng and export tet-f. 4.f-61.'i; tliessttd beef and butcher lers. H.7ili25; steers under l.ooo pounds, $3.0u4j-4.1a; storkers ond f"e(lere, t2.2f.'a4 : cons and helfrrs. t'SJt; can tier t'iOOfc.'HS; bull. U.;i-1.: rtlves, 13 2;, 17 75. cui and hiters, 12 3 si; l li HO5 Receipts. . m,.IM . head: m-irlt.li steady to strong: Mr. and lights. Ul 6.70; paf- 6 0t.6.30; shippers and best heavy. t6 1iJ;. SHEK1 AND LAMte-Reeeinls. ""3 h.i'l. market !-' native muttons. (I t) tySM; lamhs, ti.l&si-M. t . SI. Jssrnh I Ivr limit Market. 4JT. JOSEPH. Mo., March IS CATTLK. Iteeipts. 3 h"Hf market steadv and iw; lower: natlveil. 14 1i)4li0:, cum and tunf ers. tl.ti'i4.ti6; slockeis and feeders, fcl.ntti 4.6". ...... t HiKJJ Receipt ..1 l:l lie-iU: maikei steegv- Htthl, t.Ojtftl 2); tninliUm and heavy, tt IM.S7'4j. 8HEKH AM) LAMHS-M-celpta, 8.007 head; market low; lambs. W 70. ' gloag rifv l.lse Biwab Market. HIOl'X nTV. Maich IX 4peclul Tele gram. l-CATTLK-lte. elpls. 1 - head: iimi ket s'l'l t"-l r l1 Jo)' It -iit, bulls and mixed, ti 'U Wool Market. BOSTON. March 13. WOOL A feature of the wool market was the unsuccessful , effort to contract for wools In the west. . Montana and Wyoming grower are re- Sorted as placing prices at prohibitive gures. The market shows a firm outlook. There Is a small supply of territories on hand. Kor fine medium IWutyn Is being s fiald. There la a moderately steady call n pulled wool for tine A and A supers. Foreign grade are steady. Leading quo tations follow: Ohio and Pennsylvania, . . XX and above, tW&Hc; X, 33&34c: No. 1, 3H4j3rt; No. I, Svu-toc; line unwashed. 2'W ia'itc; quarter blood unwashed, 3iS2Ho; three-eighth blood, SWiiWr; half blood, 33V.c; unwashed Delaine, 2Kifj2yc; flue washed Delaine, 3cmJ7c. Michigan, Tine -unwashed, 2-Hjioc; quarter blood unwashed, lift 12c: three-eighths blood. S.Va33c; un washed Delaine, WITXa. Kentucky, Indl sna, etc., three-eighths and quarter blood, S2'i'.i3c. Territory, Idaho, fine. l''J0o; flue ' medium. 22it23c; medium, 8ifH27c; low me dlum, 2'l1i27c. Wyoming, fine, 21&22c; hAavy fine, lft((j2oc; fine medium, i2i&i3c: medium, 2i'127c; low medium, 2tl4j27u. t'tah and , Nevada, fine, 22'y23c; heavy flnei, lSQittc; fine medium. 21vyiJc; medium, 2rf27o; low medium, 2Vri27c. Dakota, fine, i!iiji3c; fine medium, I2fr23c; medium, 27(i28c; low me- . dium, 2tii27o. Montana, fine choice, 'iA'aiU:; -tine average, HVpltc; fine medium choice, S4t7'26c; average, i3(a'24c; staple, 27'S28c; me dium choice, 274ntc; average. J4i27c. Ul.MJON. March 13. ojL The second series of wool auction sales opened today with a large attendance. There was a strong demund for all 'offerings . and Merinos sold 6 per cent Snd cross-hreds TH to lb per cent over the last Bales. Most of the offerings were taken by home buyers. Americans bought suitable parcels r ineuiiiru griunus at an advance or 6 er cent. Following are sales In detail: ear Booth Wale. Sow bales: scoured, loo Is Kid; greasy, 6d"'tls IV1- Queensland. I.701 lialrs: Si ouixl. 1s 2d; greasy, thl'u Is IHil lcturin, M0 bttlos; scoured, 1mi Is W South AtiHtralia. 2io hales:-greasy, 'iVd'Mls ml. Wi-Bt Austrnlla. 61XI bal us; 'toured, Is 4; gieHsy, 7Ud'nls 2d. New 'aland, 3. 71 t bales; greasy, tdtl 2S-1 Rio le la Plntn, ;00 bulcs; greasy, vdtV Is M. . . ST. LOIMS. March 12.-WOOI8tead : ti ilium gradis, cnmlifng and clothing. '-Up i!K-; I ght erie. 2l4j2ic; heavy fine, lSfllOo; .ub waslicd, j.'u4k.-. Mt-tal Market. NEW YORK. March 1.1 MET A 1.8 There wus a 'ur titer sdvance It tk- l-omlun 4n market w ith spot closing at Clit 15s. I-o-ceilv the niarket Wan also firm nui hlghi-r with spot quoted at J6 36 25. Copier was luwer abrond, cloning , at 79 . 17s Cd for snot and 4,7s ts fil . f ur 'uttires. . Ix cnllv tlie market showed is firmer limn and Inside, prices were uuot.1 n s'lade blght-1 I Hke Is now h Id at t'.H. Tv'jta 14 76j elertroly. tic t 118 .U and cisUnir tl o 'rTl M. Iad was um lianaed at t"i.2iS3 4i In -4li local market. tU wis hl: er at ;5 17a J In I 141 1 rl 111. fipellT W"S iinihnngetl t I'M ll' in I ondon nnd at tlJMjS.io locai'y. Ir.in . was high Hbrid wltt -stndiird ImisKlry closing: si 4S Cii Hid Cleveland .warrants at 4 ?' . . Ivirally no ch.nf was. re-i (Hirted. Ki. 4 fiinity, n-irthetn, la iuoteif nt ' tf'IMii: No. II f'jf.ndrr.' tirrhrn. 17 kt; Vn, 'l fonr'lrv s uth"' S ( 74 ?4 i&i'H'.rNo r nrodrv. .il'--r $17 T iji ft.' HT r' Mei' -4H.-Mr7TAI.t- i-i-ad, t;t jilj t Si-ZTVi. Ep ller,.loet- at K13. '-.,,, raftee Isrket,''' .-"' NFW VORK. 'March VS.-COFrKri-lMar-Vet fir fittii'e "netted steady at an al 1 .ne. of 67(10 nolnts lo reafionse to ateay. "iriiijeaii ciiWt-s. Toward the close a es hlo was received claiming that rain hud beusrtltd the- rio'i and predicting a largoe.. : iiioveiiient altb the return of dry weather.