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TTTE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, FETUUTAttY 15. 1IM)?. 0 GRAINED PRODUCE MARKET ui tinni Up oa EipacUd Argentina Eatimstea, Ufuilm to Wtaken. CONSIDERABLE COVERING BY SHORTS Mack WkMt Sold ( Mlii(lli Is Fa to re Delivery and Will Hot Affect Immediate R. einto Cora llri. $10 00; clear rllm, $10 Ail; short clear. 110. Hn.on tendv; boxed . Mlri short, $10. 7f.; clear rib, $10.7$; short clears, $10.17 . I'Ol II KV-Urm; chicken. 14!; (springs. It aold not ooma .' OMA1IA. Feb. 1 1907. Wheat opened lower than yesterday, but fljed up on prospects of lighter Argentina Euiipmenta. When Broomhall eellmated rMies shipment about the same as a year ago there was some selling, but ahorta hal ,wn DUTvrinc. inn with , , ... . , altuatlon the market ...i.. .... a. .t... close Ma waa .n . Vw.,,- . . -..." - , Maura. Minneapolis wlrea: "U-kii .......h.. ... of wheat to Mlnneonoila mil wa ... th-i. !2m V""' w mu"t not overlook - IT.:.. ia a great deal of " ronsequently will " strong, but offerings being light -Jl,. W. mand ood' "Porting houses 7h,T.?-.b.ladln1 V"1 th buying wai '"Li0 trom Armour. Though re only fslr Bor' th6 ca8n lma.nd waa v.f.A.:""' ?n"t receipts wera 447.I4M uU-..m. Bna shipments 150 buahela. . 5 JLi TOelpU lat year of 437.000 bushel ...ipiimin aI isi.wij Duanela. Corn re- bushel and shipment liL J?i".hf'l. against reoelnta last y.ar -i buahela and ' ehlpmenta of M.OOO , . .A.l"rn,'M wer" 179.000 bushel J'J). 104,000 bunhela porn, and flour and equal to jub.wu Tmshels. .? .VP??1, woaad HfTNd lower on wheat ia nigner on corn. uroomhall estimated Argentina wheat hP"" t 8,600,000 bu.i corn ahlpmenta ina,arv KTU. Liverpool cabled: "Since the opening Wheat ha had an upward tendency. The weather In France la unfavorable for the mowing crop, aa It la alternately freeslng Z i numit ia earn to nave bid for Platte cargoe. Corn firm with a. good Local rang of prices: Artlc!e. Opn. Hlgh. Low. Close. Yes, Wheat I May. July. Corn- May... July.,. Sept... uate May . July 724 B1 724 b' 7214B 72 B 41KB 424B 41ViB 42B K3 88A B 9A 7:"iA 72HA HA 41 WB 41V4A rHA 86 A A aaked. B bid. , - Omaha. Caak Prleea. "K-T-No. 2 hard, 71 He; No. I hard, WgTOHci No. 4 hard, ttogwc; No. J aprlng. To0,?1 No- . 38?38c: No: i J6tT87c; No. rellow, 3g!39Hc; No. t yallow. 84(ai8Hoi OATSNo. 8 mixed. S7c; No. S white, 8Sc No. 4 white, 87Ho. RTB-No. 2. efc; No. 8. 68c. . Carlo Itaeefpta, Wheat. Corn. Oata, mcago Kauaaa City Minneapolis Omaha Lmluth BU lvoula 26 661 176 81 27 14 217 16 68 II 67 82 168 70 llc: turkeya, KV; durkit. lmc; HI'TTKH Firm: cairy. 21u27c. i.uu-iirra at nvc creamery, aeee. 7o. J7ii34Vc; Flour, bhla. Wheat, bu. Corn, bu. . . Oata, bu. .. Kecelpta. . R.OOU . 81.000 .1.000 . 7.000 Shipment. . 18.000 86.004 144.000 61.000 fulurea. ateatly; March, ts "d; My, M '41 juiy, 3i. CTiRN Spot, firm 4a d: oii, 4a 7d 4a 4d; May. to 41d. NKW YORK GKT4RRAL MARKET .AmerlcBn ml-d new, futurra, firm; March, 4at1ae an Varloaa CHICAGO C1RA1.M ' A5D PROTISI059 Fratarea of tao Tradtas and Cloatas Prleea oa Board of Trade. - CHICAGO, Feb. 14t Report of damage to tali aown wneat by unsettled weather causea a atrong local wheat market to day. At the cioaa the May delivery waa Suftto higher. Corn waa up fuc. Oata anowed a gain of c and provulona were unchanged to 2Vfe6o higher. . Commlaalon houaea were good buyers of wheat at the opening because of the steady tune of the Liverpool market In the face of the sever alump on the local board yetrterday. Before the nd of the first hour, however, th market weakened on an increased movement in the norlhweet. lAter in the aeeaion th tone became strong on reports from , the southwest which claimed that th new orop la being In Jurvd by audden changes In Weather, An Improvement In export demand at New York waa also a strengthening influence. The market closed decidedly strong, with prices close to th high mark. May opened a shade to WU'o higher at "tWcpSc, sold off to 7HSo and then advanced to 7frtfco. Final quotations were at 78Ho. Clearance of wheat and flour were equal to 8u7,OuO bu. Primary receipts were 447,000 bu., against 437.000 bu. for the same day last year. Min neapolis, Duluth and Chicago reported re ceipts of Sou cars, against 804 cars . la-t week and 83s on year ago. . The corn market waa atrong all day be cause of An urgent demand by shorts and local bulla, The chief bullish Influence waa the altuatlon In Argentina, where the crop Is said to be suffering from rain. May opened unchanged to a shade higher at 46Vij4Sc to 46Ho, advanced to 4r.c. and closed Strang at 4YV- Local receipts were Ml card, with 1 of contract grade. . Trading in oats was not In large volume, but th ton of th market waa firm. May opened unchanged to Ho higher at 40ft 4cHo, aold between 40Vie and 41c and closed at 40Ta, Local recelpta were 176 cars. Provisions opened firm, but later eased off on realising salea. The close was fanriv. with Mav Dork unchanged at $17.40. Lard waa up 2Hc at 810.00. Ribs were 2H2? 6c higher at 8S KHU.. Estimated recelpta for tomorrow: "Wheat, 18 car; corn," 408 cars) oats. 116 cars; hogs, 24.000 head. , The leading futures Tanged as follows: Artlcls. Opn. Hlgh.j Low. Close,! Tes y. OMAHA. WHOLF.SALE MARKET. Conrtltloa of Trad aad 4taoatloas oa fttaplf) aad Faavy Prodaeo. jroOB Per dot., 2n22e. LIVE POULTRY Hens, SH'?; roosters. 6c; turkeys, 12'diae; dks, fr&10o; young roosters. 7'a9c; geese, MJQa, BITTTPIR Parking stork, c: cnnice to fancy dairy, 2284c; crewmery, ZS'aZOc. HAT C hoice upland, 83 on; menuim, s.i; No. 1 bottom. 8s Vt; oft grades 8.6(8l.). Rye straw, $7.00; No. 1 alfalfa, $11.60. hkajs per ton, iisnn. . Fruits. -CRANPERRIEH Per bbl.. J$7.0nfj.00. APPLES Fancy, per bbl., 4.i6; Jona thans. 13. 78 4. 6; New York apples, 88.26. Iowa and Nebraska, eating and cooking, L261j.0O. P EARS Winter Nells, per pox, $3.00. COCOA NUTS-Per sack of 100. $4.60. TROPICAL FRUIT. FIGS California, bulk, 6Vo; -crown Turkish, 16c; 4-crown Turkish, 14c; 8-crewn Turkish, lie . . . LEMONS Llmonlera, 800 and 860 slsa, $4 6u, other brands. 6uc less. DATES Kada way, &Hc; aayera, ec; Mai- lowis. new stuffed walnut dates, 8-ib. box. n.jA - - BANANAS Per meaium-sisea ouncn. $X.mi'p-2.i6; Jumbos, $2.6iiS60. OKAPhi tKtli-oise w m ana w. s.t 6-4 .00. UKANUu) r ionan, a ana auw aises. $2.00; California navels, extra fancy, all sues, $&0u; fancy, $8.76; choice. $2.2bUcL60. OLD VEGETABLES. CARROTS, BEETS AND PARSNIPS Per bu., 75c. SWEET POTATOES Illinois., per large bbl., 131 NAVX ueais i'er du., i.bd; no. i. $1.60. . "LIMA BEANS Per lb.. SVtO. CAlsBAOE Holland seed, horn grown, lVc per lb. EGO P1.ANT Per do., $2.26e.00. POTATOES Per bu., 6tic. RUTABAGAS About 1j0 lbs. to sack, $1.60. TURNIPS Per bu., tOd. 'ONIONS Horn grown, per bu., 80c; Spanish, per crate, fc.00; Colorado, , per bu., 7oc. NEW VEGETABLES. BEETS, TURNIPS AND CARROTS Per doc., 46&0c. TOM ATOK8 Florida, 80-lb. crate. 84.60. WAX BEANrt-Per bu. box. $3.6u8t.u0. LEAF LETTUCE Hothouse, pr dos. CELBRY-Callfornta, per dbs., 76cii4)l.(ia CUCUMBERS Case of 3 dos., $1.90. RADlHHEf Per dos. bunches, 36c. GREEN PEPPERS-Per 6-basket crate, $4.645.00.: 1 1'ARSLET Hothouse, per dos. bunches. 40c. HEAD LETTUCE Southern, per 'dot.. tl.0OVl.2B. 811ALLOT 9-8 out hern, per bunch, 60c. CUT BEEF PRICES. . No. 1 ribs. 16c; No. 8 ribs, lOo; No. t ribs. 7c; No. 1 loin, lHc; No. 2 loin, 12c; No. 8 loin, 8c; No. 1 chuck, 6c; No. 8 chuck, 6o; No. 8 chuck. 4o; No. 1 round, THc; No. 8 round, Hc; No. 8 round, c; No 1 plate, 4Hc; No. 2 plHte, 4c No. 8 plate, So. , MISCELINEOUS. CHEESE New full cream Wisconsin twins, l&He; new full cream brick, 164 16Ho; -wheel Swiss cheese. 16H17c; block Swiss, lttc; llmberger, 14c; Young Amer icas, 16Hc. FISH Pickerel, dressed, 8Hc; pike, dressed, 11c; white fish,- dressed, winter caught, 13c; trout, 12o; halibut, 10c; salmon, 11c; oatflsh, 16c;. herring, dressed,, pan frosen, c; perch, scaled and dressed, 6c; perch, skinned, dressed, headlees, 7o; crap plea, round, 6c; crapples. larg fancy, 16c; black bass. 2bo; smelts, sweet and fine, 12c; eel, 16c; blue fish, 16c; red snapper, l-'c; roe shad, per fish, 81; shad roe, 46a -wlr; frog legs, 45c; lobsters, green, per lb., Kr- 1, .hater hoileri. M(in ner Ih ' mackerel. Spanish, 16c per lb.; mackerel, native, 86c per lb. tJL'KcJIJ riBM rxmiiy wnuensu, pr quarter bbl., 100 lbs., 84.00; Norway mack erel. No. 1, $36.00; No. 2, $28.00; herring; in bbl., zoo pounds earn, Norway, 4K, HIDES AND TALLOW Green salted, No. L lie: No. 1 11c; bull hides, 8c hides, No. 1, 10c; No. 8, 8c; horse, 6: sheep pelts. lalio p.', Nn. I Hul Wool. IMTMa. . CIDER New York, half barrel, $2.75; bar- rel.' $6.04. ' HONEY Per 24 frames, 13.60. COFFEE Roasted. No. 86. 26c per lb.: No. 30, 21c per lb.; No. 86, 19o per lb.: No. 20. 16o per lb.; No. 21, 13c per lb. buuak uranuiateo cane, in sacxa, sa.u; granulated beet. In sacks, $6.11. BYBLT-in bbis., o per gat.; in cases, 10-lb. cans, $1.70;. cases. 11 6-lb. cans, $1.80; cases. 24 ZH-lb. cans. 81.86. NUTS French walnuts, ISHc: California walnuts. No. 2, soft shell, 13c; No. 1, soft shell. lHc; Braslls, UWc; pecans, 19H2o filberts, 13i814c; peanuts, . raw, 7Hc; roasted, tc; California almonds, hard hell. 16c; Trayonla, 17o; coooanuta, 84.60 per 100 lbs. wain fu j njua v;orn, sianaara wesi n, 66i0c; ' Maine, $1.16. Tomatoes, 8-lb. cans, ii.io; s-jb. cans. yrHe'uW.oo. Pine apples, srrnted, 2-lb $2.063'2.30; sliced, $1.00 fornla apricot. $3.00. Pears. $1,763 1.60. Peaches, fancy, $1.76jra.40; H. C. Deaches. 82.0iKn2.50. Alaska salmon, red. $1.26; fancy Chinook, F., $2.10; fancV soek- ey, vv, 11 SB. Haraines, quarter oil, W.75 three-quarter mustard. 88.00. Bweet pota toea. $l.KVi?1.26. j Sauerkraut, $1.00. Pomo kins, wctill.oo. ( wax neans, x-ir.. m&mc, lima beans, 2-Ih.. 76c$1.36. Spinach, $1.86. Cheap pea. 8-lb.. 60c; extras, 86C041.1O; fancy, si.9Hiri.7B, of the Hay Commodities. NEW YORK, Feb. 14.-FLOUR Receipt. 11.747 bbl.; exports. 11.668 bbls.; market dull nd about stesdy; Minnesota patents, $4 lotf 4.4o; bakers, $8 2fV(r3.76; winter patents tS.ftKil 3.86; winter straights, $3.4H3.b6; winter ex tras, $2.jjn.(i0; winter low grades. $2,700 ISO. Ry flour, firm; sales, 2i0 bbls.: fnir to good. 81 f"Wt.; choice to fancy. $3.fl63 $4.26. Buckwheat flour, dull, $2.102.20, spot and to arrive. CORNMEAL Firm: fine white and yel low, i arui.26; coarse, $1.1061.12; kiln dled. $2.!M7276 WHEAT RlecelDta. 2B.00O bu. : exports. 119,816 bu.i snot market firm; No. 2 red, 8aHc elevator and 8fSc f. o. b., afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth, Wc f. o. o., anoai; no. t hard winter, (c f. o. b.. afloat. Opening higher on commlaalon house support, wheat weakened ind tin to mlildav was ratner easy on larger receipt and lower cables. A rally on export rumors was later neipea by strength In coarse grains and the mar ket closed firm at SG'Hc net advance; May, irHV6c, closed at ho He; July, 84 13-16d 86-l6c. closed at 8. -He. CORN Receipts, 1(,200 hu.: expo -ts, 1.400 bu. Spot market flrn; No. t. 5nc elevator and 6ac f. o. b., afloat; No, 2 white, 64c; No. 8 yellow, 620 f. o. b., afloat. OpUon market was generally firm all day on strong speculative and cah demand, clos ing Ho net higher; May, 53S'U4li4c, closed at 64Hr; July closed nt 63c. OATS Receipts, 2R.600 bu.; spot market firm; mixed, 26 to 82 lbs,, 4"Ho; natural white, SO to 33 lbs.. 49H51Hc; clipped white, 86 to 40 lbs., 6oWMHo. ' HAY Steady; shipping, 848 S6c; good to choke. $1 ofj 1 10. HOPS Steady; atate. common to choice, 1806, 18423o; -same. 1 !(, 8110 Paclho coast, 18U6, 12-ul6c; lt6. l(Kfll3c. HIDKt? Steady; Galveston, 20 to 26 lbs.. 80c; California, 21 to 26 lbs., 21c; Texas, dry, 24 to 80 lbs., 19c. LEATHER Steady; acid, 27290. PROVISIONS Reef, firm; family. $16.00 en6.60; mess, $S.0T&.50; beef hams. $23.50-9 24.00; packet, $11. Oua 18.00; city, extra India jmess, $21.00fr23.60. Cut meats, teady; Ickled bellies, 310.6oM12.60; plrkiea nams. 12.26'y 12.60. Lard, firm; western prime, 310.060 10.16, nominal; refined, barely steady; continent. $10.40; South America, $11.00; compound. 88KiH&.87H. Pork, firm: fam ily, 30.00; short clear. $19.mffl25; mess, $18.6019 60. TALLUW-fittaor: city, Bc; couniry, 6Hf!7c. RICE Steady; domestic, fair to extra, 3H e"4c; Japan, nominal. BUTTER Strong; street price extra creamery, 83H'u34c; orflclal prleea creamery, oommon to extra, xauiac; neia. common 10 extra, 80QDOc; state dairy, common to exi, a, 2131; renovated, common to extra, X4o: western factory, common to nrsis, E21c; western imitation creamery, firsts, 23 24c. CHEESE Firm; state, run creams, amau nd large, September, fancy, 144o; October best, 13444714HC; good to prime, Za3c; winter made, average best, 12c; inferior, eggs Firm: state. nearby fancy selected, choice. 28-3290: state. rst to extra, 26Htf2ic: western nrsrs, zoho. Ofllclal price: Firsts, 26Hc; seoonds,- 24Hri 26c; firsts to extra firsts, 2&27c. POCLTRY Llvt easy; turkeys, 14C. Dressed easy; western chickens, 1331!c; turkeys, 16ral7c: fowls, 813Hc. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Bhow Etrenrth TJndw Itflntnori of Lieht Eeosipt. SLIGHTLY LOWER PRICE FOR HOGS Moderato Receipt of Sheep aad I .am ba, with Demaad Good aad Trade Reaerally Active at Pally Steady Prleea, SOUTH Receipts were: lv Official Monday I Ofhcial Tuesday Official Wednesday.... Official Thursday OMAHA. 14, 1907. Cattle. Hog. Sliet.p. ., 1312 6.615 12.66 ... 2.H45 11.61 4.4W) ,.. 1,81 10.0.8 8.470 ... 2,601) 10,600 4.10J Wheat May July ' Sept. Corn Fb. May. July Sept. V)ata Feb. May July Sept Pprk May July Ribs May July Sept. Lard- May July 79Hff4 78'Atf7 46HS 41W,t(Hl ,46S44, 88U l4flV4j 17 40 I 17 60 t TH1 10 02HJ 10 07Hl U 60 .79H! TM.I 78 444 47H 4'i 47Vi 8H! 41 I n 79HI7i779H 79'479eii)7nk'?i 78 4SH We 4W1 46S SSH 7H!7S'78H 44X4 4SH 47Hl4dV!H . 4i4tiHW'4 47W4SH81 87H:8'37t.( 32 VI 32Al S2 17 6IHJ 17 60 10 08 10 07H W 17H 67H 8 7V 12 -4 17 85 17 60 7V 10 02'i 10 w(H t 60 8 64 " ' 17HI 82 17 40 17 62H 10 00 10 06 10 15 66 17 40 17 62 m 10 00 10 10 so 8 60 No. 1 .' 'Cash Quotations were a follow: FLOUR Steady: winter ' rmtents, $3.30!$ 8.60: wlntor straights, J. uoc3.it; spring pat tits. $3.7030; spring straights, $3.103.60; baker. K.vxtri.l). WHEAT No. 1 spring 81684c; -No. 8, 74 OWc; No. 8 red. 74W'S!. CORN No. 2. 43c: No. 1 yellow. 440. OAT-No. 8, 3tSc; No. 8 white. 42o; No. I white, a:tM"HC. RYE-No. 3, 64HC.' BARLEY Fair to choice malting, 6t4J Que. SEEDS No. 1 flax. $1.19; No. 1 northwest rn. 81, 8. Timothy, prim. $4 66. Clover, contract grsiies, luw. PROVISIONS Short ribs. (Ides (loose) 88X8. 60. Mess pork, per bbl.. tlT.JTWfll .26, lArJ. per lu lb., $9.8 Short clear aide tboxtd). 89 rH(09 2H. The receipt and shipments of flour and grain wer Flour, bbls Wheat, bu Corn, bu .. Oata, bu .' Rve. bu ... Barley, bu Recelpta. Shipments. ... uu ... 17.0i ...8S6.110 ...136.U) ... 1.000 40,k. 1VX00 M2. 15. Oil TOO 18 on trie rroouoe exchange today th but ter market waa steady; creameries, nit 83Hc; dairies, irtJ0c Egg, strong; at mark, cases included, x:uJ4c: Mrsts. 24'4c prim first, C6Hc; extras, JTHc. Cheese steady at iH4ic. J St. Lala 4aral Market. ! ST. LOUIS. Feb. 14 WH EAT-Firm futures, higher; track. No. 8 red. cash. July, 774e. CORN Higher; track. No. t cash, 44c; No. 8 whit. 46c; May. 44c; July, OATS Higher: track. No. 3 cash. No. 8 welt. 48c: May, 8&3ic; 84Ha8i.c. fLol'R Firm. Red winter ctrtta 88 60O8.6', extra fancy and straight, $8.20 lo; clear, lllltfl it. r E ED Timothy steady; !l.0Oi.!5 1., etea I 43H41 , 40c, 4"Ho July, CORNMEAL ady, $2.80. BRAN Firm: sacked oast track, 99c till ft. . HAY Steady; timothy, $16 00M9 00 prairie, no voc if IRON COTTON TIES $1. 82, BAIMINO 9o, HKMH TWINE 9e. PROVISIONS Pork steadyi Jobhlni 817 30. Ir.l htuhar: nrlme steam. li t. Xry salt meats liaar; boxed extra saofia, to; green "e,,N'6? Kaasma 4T1ty Grala aad Provlsloas KANSAS CITY. Feb. 14. WHEAT May, 72T4c; Juiy, 77"nc; BeptemDer, tchc. cash No. 8 hard, 71446140; No. SJJH3'71Hc; No. 1 rea. 7h" "HC imp., nmrno. I'HUW Maw J1Kp .liilv I ini.mh.. 43Hc. Cash: No. 3 mixed, 40Hc; No. 8, 40 C40Hc: No. 3 White. 43c; No. 3, 4ZHp420. iiAiB-no. i wnue. uw: ino. i mixed. rye steady, vwfsta, HAY Steady; choice timothy. t.0016.50: Choice prairie, sii.uue'ii.ou. FXiGSMarket 10 higher; nrsts, Zle. BUTTER Creamery. Sic; packing 19Hc Recelpta. Shipment Wheat, bu. 83.000 40.000 Corn, bu 87,000 14.00 Oats. bu. .; 9,000 24,000 Board of Trade quotations for Kansas city delivery. Th rang of price, a re ported by Logan Bryan, ill Hoard of Trad maiding, Articles. ' Open. I Htgh. Low. Close. Wheat '11 I : May Wi9nnf't, TlWTt9i July 72H 72H(SS 71V72HHB Corn ' , May v.. 41HfrH 41 41Hff4l4H. B July 41S 4H 41HI 42V4 Mlaneapolls Grala Market. MINNEAPOIJS. Feb. 14. WHEAT May, 80HieuSc; July. 8uo; No. 1 hard. 83f e3T4e; no. i nortnern, u4xc; no. northern. 8ofiVc. FLOUR First iiatent. 84 Sftf74.40: second Datent. I4 16ii-4 26: first clear. 83 .IVrflSS second clear, gi. 4Wtrz.su. BRAN In bulk, in.xwiT.BO. Board of Trade quotations for Minne apolis delivery. Th range of price, a re ported by I.ogan t Bryan, 118 Board of Trade building, was: Minneapolis lasn Close w neat: no. hard. fcS'a'Hc: No. 1 northern. 83ff24c No. 8 northern, m''T'W.c; no. I northern, Tvir78o. Corn: No. 8, 8744c. Oat: No. 8TH0. Peoria Market. PEORIA, Feb. 14. CORN-Steady: No. yellow and No. a, 4ic; no. 4. trttc; no grade, Sifiic. UA 1 9 rirm; no. s wone. rtx bite. SS'-.ti-JSHc; No. 4 white, 8s38o. RYE Strong: No. 1 6TW669C. WHISKY On basis of $1.29 for finished good. Mllwaakee Grata Market. MILWAUKEE, Feb. 14. WHEAT Mar ket suadyl No. 1 northern, 8o4c; No. fcorMo. May. Tli'V, bid. RYE Stvadv: No. 1. 69(iHc. BARLEY Steady; No. 8, 81c; sample, 54 CORN-Firmr; No. t cash. 42Hr43c May, 47i4mic Pblladelshla Prodaee Market. PHILADELPHIA. Feb. ll-EOGS-Mar- Vet. ateady,falr demand, weetern, fresh, the at markl BU'lTEK Firm, goo demands extra western creamery. 3,!ia4YbC. CHEESI-Flrtii, goxd detnaod; New York ruti. creaina, om.c. i TOLEDO, Feb, 14. SEED44 Clover, cash and February 88.80; March, 8836; April. .u. Aisiae, ru do- 1 imoiny, li-ju. IJverpeel Grala aad Provlsloa. L1VFR.POOU Fb. 14. -mi EAT-Spot irviig; fso. ra w valors winls.. e M Four days this week.. 9.638 87,906 2,6M Same day last week. .. .22,942 Us8 29.U1 Same day 8Sveek ago.. 19.94 33,36 24.0J9 Same day 8 weeks ago.. 23.013 43.6S6 84.1 Same day 4 weeks ago..24.iiP9 87,218 38.i44 Sam day last year....lt,083 27.484 24.0 The following table shows the receipts of caul, hog and sheep at South Omaha for the year to date, compared with last year: 19U7. 19"6. ln-5. Deo, Cattle 153.805 111.2M 87,664 Hogs 810,505 333.366 82,i0 Sheep 2iH,448 1x2,117 22,331 CATTLE QUOTATIONS. Good to ebole cornfed teer $6.V33.00 Fair to good cornfed steers 4.tfo-30 Common to fair steers 4 00-U4.HO Good to choice fed cows .6n'4.60 Fair to good cow and heifer... 3.0OU3.SO Common 10 fair cow and heifera.. 2.0'g3.00 Good to choice stockers A feeder. 4.20po.lO Fair to good stockers and feeders.. 3.7ou-4 ) Common to fair stockers .CKxa3. Ja Bulls, stags, etc ? IS2i 2 Veal calves 4.00-S6.59 The following table show the averag prlc of hogs at South Omaha for th lat several day, with comparisons: Date. I 1907. 19O.19U6.19O4.lO3.19O2.1901. Feb. Feb. Feb. Teb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. 6... ... 7... 8... .... 10... 11... 12... 14... 6 m 6 631 8 9U 6 63 14 83 S1H 6 67 4 74 6 8tH 6 69! 4 64 I 8 91 H 6 70 4 68 6 72 4 77 I 89H 4 77 6 BOH 6 72 6 88 6 90 4 84 4 77 4 81 e 4 89 4 89i 6 021 6 00 6 00; 8 831 8 1 21 8 76 f 16 6 74, 6 01 6 99' sr ' 7l 6 721 t 28 6 21 i U8 6 29 t 26 6 00! 02 6 33 B 02 1 6 !W 6 93 1 6 81 Sunday. RANGE Pennsylvania and white; SOTuSlc; same brown and mixed, Dnlnth Grala Market. DUUTTH. Feb. 14. WHEAT On track, No. 1 northern. 82c; No. 2 northern, 8c; May, 8lc; July, 8IH0; September, 79Hc OATS To arrive, sic. RYE-ooc. BARLEY 40gC2c. Cotton Market. NITO' YORK. Feb. 14. COTTON Spot closed steady; middling uplands, 11c; mid dling gulf, 11 25c: no soles. LIVERPOOL Feb. 14. COTTON BPOI in fair demand and prices unchanged; American-middling fair. 8.83d; good middling. 8 87d; middling, 6.03d; low middling, 6.71d; good ordinary. 6.rirt; ordinary. b.Wrt. Tne sale of. the day were 10.000 bales, of which l.OOO bales were for speculation and ex port and Included 7,900 bales American. Receipts, 7,000 bales, including 6,700 bale American. NEW ORLEANS, Feb. H. COTTON Spot market closed steady; sales. 4,300 balea; low ordinary, 8c, nominal; ordinary, 7c. nominal; good ordinary, 8 6-lfic; low middling, 9 5-1 6c; middling. 10 7-lSo; good middling, 11 5-lSc: middling fair, 12 5-lc; fair, 13 15-16CJ receipts, -8,681' bales; stock, 833 476 bales. ' ST. LOUTS. Feb. 14. COTTON Steady; middling. , 104c: sales, 100 bales; receipts. 934 bales; shipments, none; stock, 23,180 bales. OF PRICES. Cattle ..$2.So'4i6.60 .. 1.6y(i7.O0 ., l.6Mif6-W .. 2 00-06 . 36 2.5&&6.20 Hogs. $6.87H'(7.00 6 i5 t)7 15 6.75 67.10 8.26 G'.Vhi 6.75 4l.90 stock Omaha Chicago Kansas City ... Bt. Louis Sioux city The official number of cars of brouiiht in todav bv each road was: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'r'S. C M. & St. P 3 Wntiash Missouri Paclflo 4 V. P. System C. ft N. W.j east 7 C. ft N. W., west.... 25 C, C. C, C. c. "A A O. east. P.. Q.. & Q west.. I. & P., east. I. A P.. west. Illinois Central Chicago Gt. West. Total receipt 4 38 2 1 2 2 94 7 2 2 " 1 1 4 14 3 66 8 12 1 13 27 t 10 1 I 8, m 14 1 The disposition of the day's receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasknr the num ber of head inaicatea Cattle. ... 216 Hogs. Sheep. 1,666 2.669 4.930 1.767 3.15 648 473 47 136 4 6 28 17 12 128 . 8 8 24 "iii 4 21 1 t 136 Sol m 1.127 447 16 Oils aad Rosin. NEW YORK, Feb. 14 OILS Cottonseed, stenrtv: crime crude, f. o. b. mills. 89c; yellow, r. o. D. mills, bc. r-eirnieum. steady; refined, New York. 17.75; Phila delphia and Baltimore, 87.76; Philadelphia and tuimmore, in duik, .. lurpenune, firm, 74-&v74Hs. rosin Firm: strained, common to goon. $4.40tf4.46. SAVANNAH, Go., Feb. 14 OIL-Turpen- tlne. firm, 71c. ROSIN Firm. Stock, 70.HB casks, quote: A. B. C. D. $4.00; E. $4 05; F. G, 14.20; H, $4.46: I. $4 60; K. $5.26; M. $5.50; N. $6.00; W. O., 86.26: W. W., Sii.&O. OIL CITY, Feb. 14 OILS Credit bal ance. 81.68. Runs, 133,3X7 bbls., average loo. 697 bbls.: shipments, 169,464 bbls., average 162,403 bbls. Metal Market. NBW YORK. Feb. 14. METALS Tin was lower In London; spot, 191 6s; futures, 190 10s. Locally, the market was weak; spot, 848. 12H '0-42. 26. Copper market, un changed to ia 6d lower in the English mar. ket; spot, 106 7s 6d; futures, 108; elec trolytic $24.76fl25.00; casting, $24. 25-5 24.75. Lead waa unchanged abroad at 19 10s. Locally, the market is steady at 86.00(gi6.80, according to delivery. Spelter was un changed in London ana also locally, 27 Is 6d and 86.60fff6.76, respectively. Iron, steady-, Cleveland warrants, 66s loftd. Locally, msrket Is quiet and unchanged: No. 1 foundry nortnern, i.2. zero 20.20; no. z foundry northern. $24.7MT26.76; No. 1 foundry southern, $26.0026.60; No. 2 foundry south ern. t2B.0OW26.0O. ST. LOTUS, Feb. 14. M ETA LS Lead, steady at $6.10; spelter, firm at $6.80. Evaporated Apple aad Dried Frolt. NEW YORK. Feb. 14. EVAPORATED APPLES Market exhibit a barely steady tone, although prices are without future change; fancy, 8Vc; choice, 8Wi3V4c; prim, TtitfSo. tALirUnniA uttitu ritiTis-prunes are In light demand from the coast, hut holders there are firm in their views. This Impart a steady tone to the situation. Spot prior rang from So to 9c for Cali fornia rruu; ureajon urn to sos, &-iic. Apricots are in light supply and are firmly held, with cnolce quoted at lHc: extra choice, KWS'iSc: fancy, 19-5 30c. Peaehe are firm, choice, 11-alzHc; extra choice. 12V.fi iSHc: tancy, i.".mhc; extra rancy, liftlBa. ttaisin are uncnangea; loose muscatel. 7 trvc; seeaea, jigiuc; ionoon layers, 61.4b. Omaha Packing Co.. Swift and Company Cudahy Packing Co Armour & Co Van Sant & Co Carey ft Benton McCreary ft Carey.... Hill & Son , F. P. Lewis Huston & Co Hamilton ft Rothschild Wolf , J. H. Bulla , Mike Haggerty ., , Sol Degan Sheridan Meat Co , J. B. Root ft Co T. B. Inghram , Sullivan Bros V. A. Britton tjtliinr HfAl ... Other buyers 136 ..... LOCI Totals 2,369 10,936 8.568 CATTLE Receipt of cattle at this point continue very light, there being an euor moua decrease as compared with last u..it unH with a veoj avo. Under the in1 tluence of the small offering, the market ha been strengthening up somewhat this week, so that price are quit a little better on all kind of killing cattle than they were last week. At the same time th feeling la thnt the Imnrovement has been the r' nit entirely nt the verv hzht recrlDt and noti due at all to any improvement in the demand. The fact, is everything would seem to indicate tnat me aemanu on 11m part of packer Is not very large and that anything like large receipts would be almost certain to rtult In a weak and lower mar ket. Thl opinion I trenginenea .Dy tne fact that the eastern market, even with light recelpta have shown comparatively little improvement, so that It 1 evident that the beef glut is not entirely removed. The supply of stockers and feeders was very small, while there was a very fair demand, o that the offering for the most part changed hands quite readily at good firm prices. Feeders of desirable quality are selling, as high as they have any tlm this year.- . Representative sale: MIDI!. O 1 At. Pr. NORTH BUTTE EXTENSION COPPER MINING CO. Capital, $500,000 1,000,000 Shares, Par Value, $5.00 400,000 SHARES TREASURY STOCK :: NO D0NDS :: NO PREFERRED STOCK OFFICERS PRESIDENT W. T. VAN BRUNT President St, Joxopl, & Grand Island It. 11. J IVosl dont Angusta-Aiken 11 J. & Klcc. Co. VICE-PRESIDENT THOMAS LAVELL Capitalist, Hutte, Mont. SEC. & TREAS. FAYETTE HARRINGTON Cashier Silver Bow Nat'l Bank, lint to, Mont. ASST. SEC. & TREAS. D. S. HARDING New York City. AND DIRECTORS: WILLIAM McDERMOTT Stipt. I'ntted Vertle Mine, Jerome, Arizona. GEOFFREY LAVELL Capitalist, Kntte, Mont. CHARLES S. PASSM0RE Tenn Mutual Life Insurance, llutto, Mont. G. A. LAUZIER Vice-President National Mining Investment Ch llutto, Mont. JOHN A. RYAN, the famous mining engineer, in full charge of mining operations. KNICKERBOCKER TRUST CO.. NEW YORK. Registrar LOCATION Our property is in the center the very heart of the world -famous Hutte district. North Butte Extension adjoins and extends north of the famous North Butte, one of th greatest mines yet developed. North Butte was organized less than two years asro. Capitalized for $9,000,000 on a basis of $15 per share, it is now celling for $115 per share, which represents $69,000,000, or an increase of $60,000,000 in less tliah two years. , Our property also adjoins on the south the Boston & Montana, on the west Butte & hu. penor, and on the east liutte & London. . Hie isoston & Montana nione nas paui out more man $45,000,000 in dividends. v ' . ; The Butte mines are producing over $6,000,000 a month, llieir output is more than one- third of the entire copper production of the world. They have already added over $700,000,000 to the nation's wealth. CARRIES FAMOUS VEINS The great "Black Rock" vein runs the entire length of our property. We are sinking a shaft on this vein and have ordered, additional heavy machinery for rapid development. "North" vein also passes through another part of our property. MEN BEHIND THE MINE Of vital importance to any enterprise are the men behind it. of our Company are men of high character and strict integrity. ability and success in the business and mining world. FUTURE OUTLOOK designates North Butte Extension to become a great producer of copper. sent on application. ' THE COMPANY OFFERS 2000,000 SHARES AT $2.50 PER SHARE Subscription Books Open for Only Five (5) Days Books open Monday, February 18th, at 12 o'clock noon. Books closed on or before Satur day, February 23d, at 12 o'clock noon. This is an exceptional opportunity. Never before has a mining stock equal to this been of- fered at the low price of $2.50 per share. From all indications this offering will bo several' times over-subscribed. The company reserves the right to close this subscription at any time and to allot smaller amounts than applied for. Telegraphic orders accepted if followed immediately . by remittance. " ' - SUBSCRIPTIONS' MAY HE SKNT EITHER THROUGH YOUR I1ROKER OR DIRECT TO THE COMPANY. MAKE' REMITTANCES PAYAHLE TO W. T. VAN BRUIJT, PRESIDENT. North Butte Extension Copper Mining Co. 74 Broadway. New York City , The officers and directors They have high records for Prospectus and Map V.a Cor Market. NEW YORK. Feb. 14. COFFEE Market for future opened steady at unchanged prices, In harmony with th cable advice. 8me liquidation of the near month caused fiics to ea off a partial Ave points dur ng th day and the market cloned net uncnanred to five point lower: aalee. sl.&iia bag, of which about 39.000 bags consisted of exchange from March and later por tion. Transaction Included February, at 80c; .March, S.r.Vo; April. ( 70c; May. S 75c; July. o: BeDiimber. 6 96c: December. Hoc; January, 1 16c. Snot coffee, quiet; Rio, No. 7. 7c; fev.ntn, No. 4, 8c: mild coffee Quiet: Cordova, 12Hc NEW steady; M teat. Refined, ; r 4 Molasae YORK. Feb. 14-SUOAR-Raw, fair rertntnK. I31-S2c: centrifugal, 16-lSc; molaase uffar, 2 23-32c. trail y: isrushed. fi.40c: Dowdri .drtc; granulated. 4.7"c. NEW ORLEANS. Feb. 14. SUOAR-Mar ket atrong; open kettle rentrtfugul white 4 l-loci centrifugal yellow, 3a3-ltic; Seconds, PVntT-Hc. MOLABSLJ Quiet Forelga Plataaetal. UONTxSN, Feb. 14.-Money wa In !n cre&Md demand today for Stock exchange requirements. Discounts wets quiet. On the fcitock exchange the settlement was oompleled with only two small failure, which did not affect th tone of th mar ket. Price generally wer (teady. Gilt edged securities hardened on the favorable bank statement, which bowd an In crease reserve In apits of th outflow of gold to liraxil. Copper ahare continued buoyant, but closed between the beat quo tations of the day. Furelrns received better attention from the continent. Ameri can responded to yesterday' flrmnen In Wall street and went up to above parity In the forenijon. When the New York opening quotations were received prices moved er ratically, eased later and rlosed etmy. Jap anese imperial is of If closed St 10?U. PARIS. Feb. 14. Price on the Bourse to day bpened atrong. but weakened toward the doae. Russian Imperial 4s rloud at T6 TO snd RuMan bonds of 1904 st 49? 00. BERLIN, Feb 14. Trading on the Bourse rwl H v nrMMied Bl.AftV on V . W Vnflr nwl....- J but later bccaiu ytrj quiet. . . N. I 10 M 1 11 17 k) 11 11..... I tl 10 , ( I 4 I 4 t tl t II 17 12 t I 4 II 14 II I I II 11 1 11."." 1. 1 I m 07 Ml 1IM 1197 188 tono 1UM 1261 1210 1261 m 71 131 715 lOrt) 121 U M no 47 1264 1004 I'll K4 1011 so 161 101 rt loot 1134 1210 IM 1074 WM 611 711 704 6 U4 1M 1440 11(0 140 1610 164 340 131 1M lao 1 160 10 110 4 23 4 10 4 66 4 M 4 44 4 4 4 41 4 70, 4 76 4 SO 4 SO 4 40 M U..... .... I.... I.... II.... 14.... K...S 14.... 10.... 4 At. ..1111 ...1174 ,..i;m ...1240 . .lm ,..ltv ...1121 ...1108 ...i:m ...1U4 ..142 4 40 4 40 4 14 4 00 4 10 16 4 16 4 40 t 40 4 44 I 4 cowp. I to. I 40 I 40 I 76 I 40 I 10 I B I 26 I 26 I 40 I 60 I 40 . I 66 I 40 I 40 I 4 I 40 I 44 I 46 I 10 I 70 I 7 I 10 I 70 I 70 I 75 HEIFERS. I 40 4 I 40 1 74 4 40 1 I 46 1! BULLS. i at i a 64 . l I 64 1 a 40 i J '6 1 a 7i a CALVES. 4., 14... .14..., a... a... 4... It... 17... a... 14... I 4... 11... 4... 14... a... a... 4... a... ii... , a... i... , 14... 14... ... t.. a.... . 410 44 ; 4M 411 47 . 4u4 I 46 4 44 4 40 a 6 a 74 4 04 4 25 4 14 4 24 FEEDERS. a to a i a 60 a a a ti a 76 4 14 ...1164 ... 441 .. 414 ...1084 ...mat ...1( ...104 ...1106 ... 456 . . 4K4 ... "0 ... 464 ...106 ,..lfll ,..1170 ... 4M ...1146 ...KU4 ...1M1 ... 145 ...116 ...11M ...1061 ...111 ... 446 ...U2 ... M ... 440 ... too ... 160 ...uoa ...1140 ...1660 ...1IM . . . 16SJ ...1640 ...1140 ... lit ... ltt ... 1J4 ... 10 ... ISO ... 140 ... 420 ... 14 8 74 a 7i ' a 40 . a 40 a a a 40 a n t 40 t 40 I 40 I 44 I 0 4 00 4 00 4 04 4 04 4 04 4 06 4 1 4 40 4 M 4 26 4 tt 4 40 4 40 4 4 I 44 4 00 4 00 4 40 4 64 t 74 I 44 I 40 I 40 4 04 4 10 4 It 4 44 4 40 4 50 4 4 4 4 4 40 4 4 10 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 ttt tt 187 4 44 77 221 4 44 42 tot 4 44 14 141 I 86 41 141 4 44 74 820 4 16 44 234 4 45 41 174 4 44 t 284 4 85 63 244 6 46 64 274 4 87 H 18 a4 I - 74 224 4 47S4 71 171 4 I74i II 861 t !7V4j 41 160 4 87V4 18 214 4 17 40 114 4 87M 84 128 4 474 44 264 4 47 4 44 224 4 414 54 Ill I 474 44 24 4 874 41 480 4 474 11 114 4 474 61 Kl 4 41 4 67 21 4 47 4 80 124 I 874 74 ..IH 4 87 4 44 276 4 474 ' 44 144 4 474 It 124 4 874 74 0 4 47 4 84 I 414 64 144 4 414 64 ..11 4 474 64 t0 4 474 II 141 4 474 80 141 4 474 11 214 4 474 81 216 4 414 M 804 4 174 71 130 4 414 66 841 4 474 61 148 I 474 44 147 4 474 II Ill t 874 47. 24 4 67 4 41 244 4 414 41 141 4 414'. 81 864 I 474 14 lit 1 874 tt..' Ill 4 874; 68 874 BHEKP Receipt of sheep moderate this morning, only teen car being reported In when the mar ket opened. As will be noted from the. table In another column the receipts for the week to dale huw s considerable fall ing off as compared with last week. The market tula morning wa In a good healthy condition. There wa a very lair demand for both sheep and lumba, auU while packer did not em to need as many a aoine day. tlll the demand was fully equal to the receipts, so that every thing wuk cleaned up In good season. As to tn prices paid lamb ware fully steady and (beep, if anything, strong. While thers were no choice lambs In sight ther wer some pretty decent kinds wnich sold' up to $7.26. There were no good yearlings, but Mexican yearling and wethers mixed brought 4i.au, with western wether at 16. 06 and ewe a high aa lb. 40. Bince Ai outlay th tendency of th markat has been a lull stronger, so that price are aomewhat better than those which pre vailed at Uis beginning of the week. Quotations on killeis: Good to oholc lambs, I7.0oQ7.4U; fair to good lamb, $o.7S fa'.Uu; good to - chute yearling, lamb weight. 6o.CKj'it.-0; fair to good yearling, la mo wtiignu, 6o.7ivuii.00; good to choic yearling, heavyweight, $6.ibu.0u: fair tit good yearlings, heavyweights, to.6uua.75; good to choic old wether. IS.dO'iio.tlu; (air fair to good. 14-60 tl..., 16.... 71..., 24..., 14.... 41.... 77.... II... 12... 7... 46.... 44... II... 41... 45... 44... 71... 74... 76... 121.. 71... 74... 44... 10... 74... 14... 42... 71... 40... 45... 48... 46... II... 4... 11... 17... 44... 74... 44... 41... 71... 44... 74... 17... 68.., 71... It... 118.. 40... 71... tl... II... II... 41... ....144 ....141 ....161 ....14 ....111 ....224 ....238 ....111 ....114 ....181 ....111 ....814 ....181 ....an ....184 ....117 ....240 ....271 ....asa ....114 ....168 ....160 284 ....841 ...234 ....244 ....264 .....161 ....121 181 807 ....117 ...tH7 ,....140 844 ....ISt ....lit ,....140 ,....842 140 ,....144 ,...130 ....ll ...164 ....827 ...104 ....ill ....136 ".'.?. 114 ....124 ....837 ....148 40 140 40 to 40 4 10 40 40 4 87 4 ... a 874 ... a tin ... 4 874 ... 4 474 ... 4 40 ... a 40 ... a 40 ... a 40 ... 4 40 ... a to ... 4 40 40 4 40 4 40 4 40 a 40 a 40 4 to 4 40 to 4 40 4 40 a 40 4 to 4 40 a to 4 to a 40 4 to 4 40 4 40 a to a 40 a 4 4 to . 4 44 4 40 a 40 4 40 a to a 40 4 40 4 40 4 40 40 414 4 124 4 814 4 4!4 4 114 4 414 a 44 T 00 wer very about four- old to good old wether. choice we, 15.0vu6.J6. 4j6.ti. Repreuentatlv sales: No. lit western ewe W western ewe 4bo western wr lu western ewes 4li western ewe 137 western ewe Iu6 western ewe Mi western walher U western lamb 3u2 Mexican yearling... 40 Mexican yearlings... X& western lamb IJb western lamb l'J6 western lambs Sol western lambs 6tS western lambs beef and butcher steer, J4.605.S0; steer under 1,000 pounds, $2.76&4.i5; stockers and feeders, $3.604.76; cows und heif er. 2. 65( 6.25; canners, 2.0082.0; bull. 2.5&4.t0; calve. t3.2S6j8.0O; Texas and Indian steers, 42.60ti 6.60; cows snd heifer. I2.00e5.50. . HOGS Receipt. 7,000 head. Market 16310a lower. Pis and Usht. 16.25il. 7.05; packer, I4.70igi7.10; butcher and! best heavy. $7.057.17tt. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 500. Market tronfr. Natlva mutton. (2.75(9 6.60: lamb, $4. 76O7.40; culls and buckj. $3.064.J6; stockers, i2.603.60. CHICAGO LIVB STOCK MARKET Cattle Steady to Stroaat Hoars Ten Cent IOrrer Rheep Steady. CHICAGO. Feb. 14. CATTLE Receipts, 6,600 head: market steady to strong; com mon to prime steers, I4.0Oiti7.OO; cows, $2.75 (&4.T5; heifers, 12.35,6 10: bulls, $2. 154)4. 50; stockers and feeders. S3.00tljr4.15. HOGS Receipts. 25.000 head; market loo lower: prime nhlpplng hogs, 7.12V4i7.16; parking, V.00fiTM: assorted light, t7.0?H f7.06; pigs. Sfi.2&ij3.80; bulk of nles, $7.01 10. BHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt. 14.000 head; market ateady; sheep, S3.00tfji.00; yearlings. S4.60.6&; lambs, ltf.007.66. Kansa City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY. Feb. 14. CATTLE Re ceipts, 6.60O head. Including 600 southerns. Market steady; calves, 26c lower; choice export and dressed beef steer, S5.3K(ii.40; fair to good, 4.lf(i'7.26; western fed steers, $3.2M6.76; stockers and feeders, $3.50u4.70; southern steers, $3.6(Xa6.00: southern oows, $2.003.76: native cow. $2.X(i4.0; native heifera, t3.25i&4.80; bull, S3.itVfr4.26; calves, $3.26r7.2S. HOGS Receipts, 11.000 . head. Market 6c lower; top, 17.10; bulk of sales, - $ii.MH'ir 7.07M; heavy, $7.054j"7.10; packers, $6.trVtf 7.07V4; pigs and lights, $5.Z5.'ui.K7. BHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 6.000 head. Market steady to 10c lower; lambs, $7.1lK(r7.60; ewes and yearlings, $4.76ati.U0; wentern fed yearlings, 3i.00ij.50; western fed aheep, $4.7t'u6W; stockar and feederB, $3.605.00. St. Joseph Live Stoek Market. ST. JOSEPH. Mo.. Feb. 14. CATTLE RerelDtn. 1.3M head. Market active: no Uvea, $4.2&ti&26; cow and heifer. $2.269 4.76: fltocker and feeder. n.MMH.W. HOGS Receipts, 7,646 head. Market 6c lower: ton. S7.07V4,: bulk. 36.9TH?i7.02tt. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 2,306 head. Market steady; lamb, $7.30fi7.W yearlings, $6.(KX34j.4a. Bloas City l ive Stoek Market. SIOUX CITY. Feb. 14. (Special Tele irmm lCATTLR Reoelnt. 51 head: mar ket atrong;- beeves. ti.Mf 26; euwa, bu I i and mixed, $2.7&(r4.75; Blocker and feeders, Sj3.00iir4.bU; caive ana yeai iinge, z ow j. 10, HOQS Receipt, 8. MM head; market 5c lower; selling at $a.754(J.0; bulk of sales, S6.aou6.86. Stoek la Slant. Receipts of live stock at the six prin cipal western markets yeaterday: Cattl Hog. Sheep. Ice largely promoted by holding regular ionferences. of chiefs of bureaus. ., The secretary desire to increase the Im portance ' and add to the strength of all by co-ordinate and harmonious operation. ! It is proposed for the- present to hold ' these "cabinet meetings" twice a month.. Av. . 63 . 62 . rt . S . 4 . 17 . 96 . 116 . 77 . 99 . 99 ,. HI . 71 . 71 ,. n . tu Pr. 4 vo 4 76 6 00 6 00 ( 00 I 6 36 i 6 66 7 26 6 90 6 90 7 26 7 00 7 00 7 00 T 1Q 11 144 . 4 U 11 ! 4 80 t 40 4 W 14 761 4 16 17 M 4 46 I 1IU1 4 40 II .1UU 4 60 t'.OGS Buyers started nut this morning about where they left off yesterday, that la bidding as low as $.s& for pretty decent hog. A Hula latar. however, they raised their bid and the hogs sold quit freely st Si.V7Ml6.9u, which was a shade lower than yesterday's general market. The trade as quite active for a while on thl bai, so that th most of the receipts changed hsnds very soon. Later on, after the' more urgent orders were filled, the market cassd celpls, 67 head. About two cars of bulls up again ths same as It did yesterday, so I mj cows changed hands st steady prices; tnai in taie arrivaia am not rar aa wen dreaaed beer, quiet at i'Uc per pouno a in ariy. a win do noiea rrom in I iurv sue sale below the hogs todsy sold principally I "a1.vkh Racelots. C39 head: market at td.SiWtl.90, wheres yetrday half of ateady; veals. 46 Imi10.0u; cull. ti.0uc.00; all tn liOga sola at 10.90, with a liberal dressed calves, stsady; city dreaaed veals, prinkllng at $0 926.96. Sdtlfie; country dreased, ryl6c. A peculiarity of th hog market thl week BHEEP AND LA M BS Receipt, 4.M9 ha been it evnneaa, thr having been head; sheep market ateady; lamb, t7.6otf very Utile change from day to day. Sine t . ,hoic slock here: cull. $6.00. Saturday ther has not been mor than Jo HOGS Receipt, 6,j0 head; market GIlBIIga III ma JI iw v tfuga. Representative sales: Boot York I.lv Stock Market. NEW YORK. Feb. 14.-BEEVE8 Re. M. At. ..aia ..164 ..144 ..871 ..17$ a. at fr. I 4 a 4 a 40 4 44 $41 Ha. 18... 74... 14... II... ..K .144 ..U4 a 414 1 814 4 r4 4 414 tlm steady; stats hog. $7.6o'g'7.76. outh Omaha 2.600 10J 4.1O0 Sioux City 6"0 5.HH0 Kansas City 6.5ort 11.0"0 6.00? St. Joeeph l.JM 7.646 t4 St. Louis S.&O0 7.l 5"j Chicago 6.600 25,000 M.O'lO Totals 18,934 66,845 at, SHORTAGE STILL IN DOUBT Connecticut Baptists Inable to Amouat Taken by Mining Dank Cashier. Kit BRIDGEPORT. Conn., Feb. 14. Judge. Edward W. Nicholson of this city, the at torney for the Connecticut Haptlt con vention, of which William V. Walker, the mixing treasurer of the savings bank of New Britain, Is treasurer, returned to Ills horn In thl city last night after having been engaged with Charles E. Prior of Hartford, vice president of the conven tion. In examining Walker's accounts in Hartford. He said: We went over all the effeots of Mr. Walker and found considerable church se curities entrusted to hlB care, but none of the railroad bonds, ths easiest to be con verted wtlhout arousing suspicion. As a result of our examination w are certain that there I a very material ihortagn In the funds, I7S.004.18, entrusted to the cars of Idr. Walker. How much I would not like to say until we hav completed the full examination, which will probably be by tonight." . ' . REPUBLICS -WILL ARBITRATE Klcaraaraa and Honduras Both Ready to Accept Advice of United States. it- a ourvfTTnv vt 11 rvr(.v, celved by thn president today from th presidents of Nicaragua and Honduras glv sssurance of the maintenance of peaceful relation betaeen these two countries. In response to the Joint note of the United State. Mexico, Guatemala and other Cen tral American countries, both presidents have signified their wllllngnes to agree to any step which may be taken leading up to the submission of the questions In dis pute to an arbitration court and to abld by its decision. Clemenceaa Holds Place. '' PARIS, Feb. 14. Formal .denials "wera Issued today of th report that Premier Clemencean intend to resign. state- Treasary statement. WASHINGTON. Feb. 14 Today' ment of the treasury balance In the gen eral fund, exclusive of the $150.0O9.liX gold reserve. how: Available cah balance, 48.242,633; gold coin and bullion, $106, 421,646; gold certificates, $43,408,730. Wool Market. ST. LOriS, Feb. 14-WOOL-Stesdy; me dium grades, combing and clothing. 1HW 24c; light fin. Jle; heavy fine, ltt&lsc; tub washed. toii3ic. STRAUSS HAS A NEW ,PLAN Heatl of Department of Commerce aad Leber Hold Monthly Conference with Chief. . WASHINGTON, Feb. 14. A new depar ture has been made In administrative af fair of the Department of Commerce and Labor by Secretary Strauss, who yesterday assembled all ths chiefs of bureaus of that department for what Is termed the first "cabinet meeting." It 1 believed by the secretary thst ths efficiency of the depart- Bt. I.onl Live Stock Market. ST. LOUIS, Mo.. Feb. 14. CATTLE RereiDl. $.500 head. Including 1.306 1 ... 1 ... VI u r.i-l atrmijr NallVA ahlnnlnff . and ipuri teer, $6.004.i6; lrot3 j nveot will b increased and th public ssrv-1 REAL" ESTATK TMASBFEnS. John M. Kuhn and wife to E. V Preaton, lot 1, block 4, , Everett I'lac 1 Same to aame, lot 16, block 11, Bedford Place Benson Land company to Patrick j' Flynn. lot 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 6. 7. block 28,' Benson Nel Nelson and wife to Walter" w' Hill, lot 10. block 13. South Omaha . H. O Boesche to L. U E. Stewart. part lot 6. block 10, Myers, Riiliard & TU Jen Robert O. Kink to Katie KreJcl.'Yots 11 Slid 12. blink 6, Archer Place.... Mrs. W. Boesche to 11. O. Boeache . part lot 6. block lu, Myera. Richards & Tllden's ..a Helen C. O'Brien et ul to C. W. Biixt' lot 6, block 114, Dundee Place W. W. Swansy and husband to How ell D. Glrton, lot 16. block B. Prosuect I'lac ... Emma M. Raas snd husbsnd to John P. Keboe, lot 9. block 2, Foster's Add John D. Wear et al. to Margaret Kugt-ier, w 65 feet lot $. block 2(9, ' Omaha Bridget Crosby to Peter Croabv. lot 10. block 29. .Klrt Add. to Corrlgan Place. South Omaha Juttet M. Welter and husband til Ella J Davie, lot 2, block I. Euclid Place Charles A. Stevenson find ti unhand to John Bteimle, lct J, block i. Creigh ton Heights 100 2(4) 1 1.400 250 f 1 676 1.30 1.200 2.&00 1 1 650 ToUl la I