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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 23, 1907)
THE OMAIIA DAILY HUE: NATUKPAT. FEimt'AKY . V.K17. llMil I I V h Si III U MAUhkT .?, .Vr-'eXV? n'1 " w" v"v "rpMent I to th im authority. .r run1 UjlnllA LllL OlULA jUillUVLl I11 tne w lounh that buvers f..r m m-1 against 4L0M round at the same time reclpt to February Liibt Bin of Ctttls wits, Frlcei Gen erally Etesdj. jaafBBBBnkM NO NOTEWORTHY CHANGE IN HDGS Fsllle Off la pliwp Receipt mud In Demand at Same Time Market law. hat A host Steady with Yesterday. BOTTH OMAHA. Feb. 12, tm. Receipt Official Monday .... Official Tuesday.,.. Official Wednesday Official Thursday .. Official Friday Cattle, ling. Sheen ... 1.91 11.-1? M.7&1 ... 4. 41 J 11.4 8fc4 ... 4.SH4 1.W4 . !. ... 4.2M 11.242 8.'U ... l.Oik) S.'KJO 100 reon or other were actln- on the benr aide 6f the deal. After some of the more uteni order were thled the trade alc-aed uri mt mire, hecumlng a I.ttle easier than ytrrday general market. Representative sales: Five daya this weelc.a.Mt 51 41.yxi Fame day lam week.... 11. 475 2"1 2i2 Same daya ! week ao..24MI ' 40.411 U.f20 Same daya I weeks a. .i2.Jff CI.? 21.'tS Fame day 4 weeks ago.. r.W5 61.393 15 21 Fame day last year 20.497 52.114 Tha following tal.la ahowa the receipt ot catt. a. hogs and sheep at South Omaha for lh year to data, compared with le-at year: 1907. inna. ine. Dec. ' attla,, T73.0M 141. RJ4 11.221 Hog 877.187 44 .Mil S7.4n Cheep 148.1(3 2M.4TH 17.706 ...... CATTLE QUOTATIONS. Good to choice cornfed steers 86 2M54 00 Fair to good rornfed ateera v 4 Pi6.23 Common to fair ateera Sj i.ofKivi Oood to choice fed cows..: 8fCi4.:0 F&lr to good cowi and heifer.. . l.a4t3.40 Common to fair cowa and helfera.. I or.l.no Good o eholoe etocker 4k feeders.. 4.2'4.fn Fair to good atnrkera and feeder. . l.TSfM 20 Common to fair atookara IOntfS.75 Pulls, stage, etc I7fV:i4 2S Veal ralvea , 4 SO The following" teble ahowa the TfrM price ef hogs at South Omaha for the laat vera! daya, with com pari on: Pat. ( lO.l06.19O4.lnt.l.!19Ol. 4771$00nil02tl I 001 72 6 0E! Feb. U... Feb. 11... Feb. 14... Feb. 14... Feb. 18... Feb. 17... Feb. 14... Feb Feb. 20... F"b. M... Feb. S3... Sunday. I 84 4 i'V 17! 4 88 I SO 1H 6 84 934 C 85 I 91 581 7S4 S ! ( 824 t W UT J ! I 96 4 Ml I 4 85 14 9 4 S5 5 04 4 73 ' 6 03 4 7l S Obi It 12 4 S 251 s is w s tv, fl ai I SOI I 24 j jia 7 02H 7 971 I 7 ( 21 ni r i M t H I SI 94) I W 4 S 6 t ao ..2!. ..231 I .171 ..1!5 ..r ..177 .217 ..210 ..21 ..2f7 ..2T. ..2 ..ro ..210 ..272 ..2"7 ..2-' ..21 ..r ..2a ..2:t0 ..232 ..21 ..223 ..2J 8 iH 70 17S SO 191 21 270 11......2I0 51 229 41 270 71 2-J0 2. 230 H. 40 7S... r.... 30... 7... t... 42.,. 47... ... 71... M... ... 7. .. 96... f.... 1 Pr. 4 75 4 75 4 75 4 77H 4 77V, 4 4 W 4 90 4 4 SO 4 90 .. 4M M 4 90 40 ( 90 120 4 90 .. 4 90 .. 4 90 .. 4 90 40 4 90 .. 4 90 .. 4 90 .. 4 90 .. 4 9) .. 4 90 .. 4 90 .. 4 80 80 4 W .. 4 90 .. 4 90 .. 4 90 .. 4 80 .. IW .. 4 90 .. 4 90 40 80 40 80 ' 80 8 90 .. 4 80 .. 4 80 120 4 90 .. 4 90 .. 4 94 .. 4 90 .. 4 82H .. . . 4 82H At. .301 .27 .2. . .2 H f. m 47. 75. 81 ?-i2 69. 2M S3 271 56 272 ft 1 75 r 40 244 44 27 73 245 67 247 4i 249 77 737 96 179 4 2.-6 V Fr. 90 4 .. 4 80 4 82V, .. 4 Ki'4j . . 4 CH .. 4 ... 4 h: n 4 .. 4 S.'H .. 4 W W ( k .'S .. 4 87 .. 4 .. 4 92Va 90 ffcij 120 4 824j 40 4 .. 4 8?H . . 4 ttvfc 120 t24 .. 124 .. 4 82V, .. 4 824j 6 82H 4 85 4 85 4 95 4 85 4 85 4 85 4 95 4 85 4 85 4 86 4 85 4 85 4 85 4 85 4 86 4 85 4 85 4 87H 4 87V 4 90 490 4 9 40 Omaha Chicago Ktntui City .. St. Loula .... Blou City .... The official RAnob or pntcF.a Catt'ie. .12 ::.! M l.rui.90 1 Mi ti.50 ......... 2.6oa 75 !.7&u.tD number ot cara Hor. i.76 .10W7.174 5rr7.t 4.2-7.174 4.7590 of stock hrauahl In toda.v h each road wa Cattle. Hog. Bheap. H'fl. C, M Bt. P I 7 .. Vbah I Missouri Pacific t I Vnlon Partfte eyatem. 4 C N. W., east 1 14 C. N. W., weat 10 94 J .. C, Bt. P., M AO 11 4 C , B. A Q . weat 14 14 4 1 C, R. I. A P.. east.... i I .. C K. I. A P., weat 1 llllnola Central 1 . .. Chicago O. W 4 .. 1C 10 Total receipt 48 Th deposition of the day' receipt wraa aa follnwa, ear h buyer purchasing the num ber of head Indicated: Cattle. Omaha Packing Co.. Swift and Company.. Cudahy Parkins Co Armour A Co.... . Hill A Bon Mike Hagnerty v. J B. Boot A Co T. n. Inghram Sullivan Bros Independent Packing- Co. Krey Packing Co , Other buyera 70 S7 9 .79 14 7 19 I T ICS Hogs. 8hep 1.2.J r.i i.'07 1.9i3 2.103 2i 2. a 73 IRi 44 2?.2 II 27 7 2.14 29 24 6J 231 48 2 l 217 45 .274 M 273 74 249 72 2?2 73 224 71 .....239 48 248 71 228 74 24 80 8 90 .'4 234 69 254 .. 4 80 72 238 88 VI .. 4 80 42 217 71 247 U0 4 80 47 Kl 87 26 ..4 90 8 it 74 211 .. 4 90 77 217 89 191 .. 4 90 70 277 71 194 .. 4 82H 42 900 58 249 .. 4 TO 244 42 232 .. 4 82H 25 284 41 271 80 00. ,.... 44. .... .260 80 4 82 Vj 46 291 PHEEP Receipts of aheep were very ngni inia morning, otn me aemanl waat mil wavh . V .m , aA thai Ka . p n .. M I ,. k . T best be described aa A alow, but about ateady market. Home of the Fame lambs that brought 17 16 on Wednesday sold at 17. "0 today, which would give come Idea of the amount of decline that ha taken place. Tha altuatlon In the east as regard the mutton trade doe not appear to be very encouraRlna; and packera are disposed to buy sparingly until the eastern maikat brightens up. As noted yeaterday, the test u. r snippers to do is to hold back until there la more life and anap to the market. Quotations on killer: Good to choice lambs, 17.O0ig7.35; fair to good lambs, $176 tl7.0D; good to ch'ilco yerlinva. In 'i b weights.- H. 00446. 25; fair to good yearlings, lamb wcigius. o. ;isi00; Kud 10 choic yearling, heavyweight, to.Timi.Ou: fair to good yearlings, hwvywelsrhm. 15 5013 75; f ood to choice old wethers. 15 4ftH6.60; fair or good old wethrra, IS 25446.40; good to Choice ewe. 45.CO&6.25; fair to food. 14.50 436.00. Representative sale: No. Ar. ) western ewe 1)6 111 western ewes 107 tx South Dakota lambs in 118 western lambs 70 182 western lambs 70 2H0 western lamb , 75 2t9 wcatrrn lamb 71 4PI western lamba feeder A3 117 western lamb feedein 72 VOt western lamb feeders 73 v CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Pr. 6 00 6 00 6 66 4 7t 4 75 4 90 7 00 7 00 Cattle aad Sheep Nominally Steady Uoara Five Cents Hlaher. CHICAGO. Feb. 22 CATTLR Recelrta, l.OiH head; market nornmalry ateady; to best steers. M2a4r7.iiO; cows laot vetf. The reclrt to February jo, ln- clusU'e. are 9K.ll.f7 pounds, against ss.aw.- ' 275 pound. for the same period last year, j OMAHA WHOLES ALB MABKET. Coadltloa ef Trade aad Qaetatleas oa -ataple aad Faaey Pvodaee. EX18-Per do.. 23c. t Fl L1VK 1'Ol'LT RT Hens, 8V4tf9c; roosters, tc; turkeys. 12fll3c; duck. Ira 10C ; young roosters. iii?c; geee, .t.. HI TTEH Pflcklng stock. 20c; choice to fancy dairy. 22924c; creamery, 2Mj.c. HAT Choice upland. IS 50' tiiedlum. r 00; No. 1 bottom, tv&n; off grades, o.50.0ii. Hve straw, 17.00; No. 1 alfalfa. I11.5U, II RAN Per ton, f.5 0i. FRUITS. CRANBERRIES Per bbl , $8 0008 50. APPLES Fancy, per bid , fl -f: Jona- . thana, 13.764J4.6fl; New York apple. fM; lowa and rsebraaku, eating ana cousins, ll.iS'ii.l "); wincsap. 12. (JO p-r box. PEAKS Winter Neils, per box. 13.00. COCOANl'TS-Fer sack of Mj, M 50. TROPICAL, FRl'IT. FIGS-Callfornia. bulk, 5'c; 4-crown Turkish, 14c; 4-crown Turklah, 12c; 1-crown Turkish, 100. LEMoN SUmonlera. 1"0 and alie, M5o: other brands. 61k; leaa. DATE Kadaway. 5'c; sayer, 6c; hal lowla, new stuffed walnut dates, 9-lb. box, 11.10. BANANAS Per medlum-slxed bunch, 12.oi-fc2.2S; Jimboa. 12.ji'4il50. ORAPE FRL1T Si M to 44 and SO, S3.75 64(10. ORANGES Florida, 250 and SO" sles, 12.00; California navels, extra fancy, al'. alxea, $3.00; fancy. 13.75; choice, 12.2642.30. OLD VEilETABl.F.S. CARROTS. BEETS AND PARSNIPS Per bu.. 75c. SWEET POTATOES-llllnol. pe' large bbl.. 13 25. NAVl BEANS Per bu.. Sl.fc.; No. t LIMA BEANS Per lb.. 6'.c. CABBAGE Holland aeed. home frown, 1c per lb. l'OTATOES Per bu , fO(f)70c. RLTABAOAS About 160 lb, to sack, 11.60. Ti nvirK-rif hn.. anc ' ONIONS Home grown, per bu., 40c; Spanish, per crate, fc.OO: Colorado, per bu., NEW VEGETABLES. BEETS. TURNIPS AND CARROTS Per do., 46'tj6oc. . . TOMATOES Florida, SO-lb. crate, 14.50. LEAF LBTTL'CE Hot houae, per doxen head. 45c. . CLCl MHIvRS-Caae of 2 do.. H 90. RADlSllt-ti Per do, buncbes, iim. PARSLEV Hothouse, per do, bunches, 40c HEAD LETTUCE Southern, per do.. llOil.a. CUT BEEF PRICES. No. 1 rib. 15c; No. 1 rib. 10c; No. t rib. 7c; No. 1 loin, lftc; No. 1 loin, 12Hc; No. 1 loin, 9c; No. 1 chuck, 6c; No. 2 chuck, 6c; No. 3 chuck, 4c; No. 1 round. TV:; No. 2 round, V; No. 1 round, 6c; No. 1 plate, 4',c; No. 2 plnte, 4c; No. 1 plate, 2c . AII8CELLANEOI8. CHEESE) New full cream Wisconsin twin, luc; new full cream brick, lV17c; wneer Swia cheese, 17i18c; block Swiss, Ic; llmdeiger. loc, oung Americas, I7o. FISH Pickerel. irrsed, 9c; pike, dressed, 12c; white fish, dressed, winter aught. 12c; trout, 12c; halibut. Lie; Balm on, lot.-; catilsh, 15c; herring, dressed, pan froxen, 4c perch, scaled and dressed. 6c; perch, skinned, dressed, headleaa, Jc; crap piea, round, i9c; crappiea, large, fancy, 16c; block baaa, 2&c; smelts, sweet and fine, 13c; eel. liio; blue nsh, 16c; red snapper, 12c: roe shad, per fish, 11; frog legs. uc; lobster, green, per lb., 87o; lobsters, boiled, pr lb., 4oo; mackerel, Spanish, per lb., 16c.; mackerel, native, 3io per lb. HONEY Per 24 frames, 1J.50. CURED FISH Family white fish, per quarter bbl., 1U0 lbs., M00; Nerwvay mack erel. No. 1, (35.00; No. 2. 1-8.00; rkerring, in bbls.. 20 lbs. each, Norway. 4k. lll.Ou. HIDES AND TALLOW Green salted. No. 1, 12c; No. X 11c; bull hides, 9c; green al 427 ili-Ji-C- hide. No. 1. 10c; No. 1, 80; horse, lL5u r.77 ..-!. , S. 75; heep pen. ooc8i.3. lanow, rso. 1, neiiers. if.v'W ouiis, o.w"fj-i.u", l.c- No 1 3c Wool lo4i22c. ers and feeders. 12.5ti.00; calves. 12.7 4VibER-New York? baTf barrel. W.7B; bar- If.- . . . . . I rel. Xo.04. MLRiD-neceipts, i7,ww neaa; marKei VokFEHJ Roastal 4 heifers. 126fiij00; bulls, !3.004i-4.! No,'- , 24c pr lb.; Totals 1.164 8.448 CATTI.K Recolnts. M usual on a Frl day. were light, there being hardly enoujh eattlA of inv kind on snle to make a thorough test of values. The receipts for Kri K 21e.p.r 1; No, ffi. 19c per lb.; NoJ .MHtjCMi packing. ' $71X7.10; pigs, 44 j kSAaranutolSd can? In sack. S5.21: M! SHEEP AND LA MBS Receipt. S.W 'i.M "opaf "gal in caae. head; market nominally steady: sheen. ' ?J,?Ll".n .? ?ca Sea U Wb 'canV. 7.60. New York live Stock Market NEW YORK, Feb. 22. BEEVES R- filberts, dull the week to date, however, are aDout twice , celpUl i iM heMd; j8 caril cn ,ale as mrge " mni wrvn 1 steaoy to heavier tnan a year ago. While the demand is never very tirgent for fat cattle on a t'rtday, there wa nevertheless fair Inquiry this morning, and the few load In light commanded steady prices, moat everything changing hand in good season. .. There were not over ten or doxen load f coas In eight and they, too. sold In about the same notches as yesterdhy. there being no new features worthy of mention. There were a few scattering bunches ot feeders, but there were not many wanted, as speculators already hftd quite a good many on hand, so that the market at thla point was no more than stoady with ye, terday. Representative sales: . BEEF UTU.CKB. NUTS French walnuts, ISHc; California Inuta. No. 1. soft shell, lie; NO. 1. soft hell, laftc; Braxils, H(4ri6c; pecans, 19a22c; iltwrtH 13h.l4r rcti mi t K rsw. .ILp- 1l...li.k I ..... Clirn.l. .Imnn.l. k..J 1(1 CUTS V M inftin.i UflllTO, wv, iih. 0111.u1.ua, H.IU and somewhat weaker; shell, 16c; Taragoma, lc; cocoanuta, 14.50 Steers, lo.OMiS.oO, with a few extra at 16 36: per 100 lb, bulls. J3.75tf44.26; cows. 12.1604.10. Liverpool ! CANNED GOODS Corn, Standard, wet and I-oiid.m cable quoted live cattle firmer I rn, t&tt'Hc; Maine, 11.16. Tomatoes, 1-lb. at HVin2c per lb., dressed weight; re- cans, il.lO; -ib. cans, 1 97Vo$j!l.uo. Pihe frlgcrator beet, higher at 9HC!9Vs per lb. I apples, grated, 2-1B., tS.054Y2.Sw; sliced, 11.90 Exports today, 5) sheep: Urrtoirow, l,03i I (ei.ZO. Oallon apples, fancy, 12.06. Call, cattle and oo quarter of beef. furnia apricots, 13 '.i0. Pear 11.7552.50. CA1A ES Receipts, id head. Market was 1 reacnes, fancy, i.,bi4o; 11. c peaches, Alaska salmon, red,. 11.26: fancy aockeye, F. fanc)r No. 13... 11... 11... 14... 19... 17... S3... 23... S2... IS... 11... 15... ... 19... 14... 10... 14. 19... M... 1... 13. . , 24... 19... SO... 10... 14... '5... 90... 13... 1... I!... 10.., 1.. 12... 13... V.. 4... 10.. 4 ... I.. 1.. 2.. 2 . :.. At. Pr. ....11S2 S 90 .... 828 4 16 ..,.1031 4 25 ....1010 4 45 .... 994 4 60 ....1139 4 66 ....1129 4 65 .... 9V 4 ....1165 4 80 ....1"?6 4 90 ....1070 4 80 .,..1137 .4 63 ...114 4 46 ....1184 4 86 ....1IM3 4 TO ....1185 4 70 ....1197 4 76 .... 8M 1 00 ..10H5 8 25 .... 1 40 ....100- 1 43 ....9 I 45 .... 977 8 60 .... 967 S 80 .... 697 S 80 ....11M S 85 ....1063 Stt .... 430 S 43 .... 977 1 70 ....lOrtl 176 ....1111 175 .....1055 S 75 920 1 75 950 1 75 ..lf88 175 1070 Na. 11.. 7.. 14.. 22.. 60.. 11 31 II....... 19 10....-16 17.. 14.. .. 19.. 7.. 40. COWS."' IS 7 19 7 4 1 15 10 11 8 18 14 IS 13 5 !..... 4 1 t 90 HEIFERS, t 85 9 1 10 10 ISO 1 BULLS. .1190 1 60 1 .1760 t 68 1 CALVES. .140 S 50 1 . 225 4 00 J.. , 160 4 25 1.. 140 25 4 A. Fr. 11G6 4 80 1"W 4 85 Ill) 4 90 1211 4 90 1191 90 17 4 95 r.'87 4 95 1477 S 00 ....1169 S 00 ....U'3 t 06 ....13S7 6 06 W0 5 15 1?- 6 18 1P54 t 15 13-n s is 1?8 ....mi 1245 S 80 9 85 1 85 1 90 CIS 6?1 769 ....ion ....11 ....1099 ....iro 9 90 ....1150 1 90 .... 801 1 80 ....1201 1 -, .... 931 S 95 .... 970 S 5 , ....1031 4 00 ....11.13 4 00 ....1179 4 00 ....1T1 4 06 .... 914 4 IS ....lia 4 IS ....1337 4 25 1570 4 35 .. 9-.S 3 95 .. KS5 4 00 ..KM 4 60 ..1750 4 00 ..1990 4 19 teadv: veals. 17.OOfi9.00. Dressed calves. ' U'.0ua2.5O. oulct but ateadv: citv dressed veala 84 . Chinook. F.. 12.10 149c per lb. ' Sardines, quarter oil, 12.75; three-quarter HOOS Receipts. l.l head. Nothing do- mustard. 13.00. sweet pots toes. il.KWl. ing in live hogs; market feeling firm for 1 Sauerkraut, 11.00. Pi-mpkin. 8-c&.i.'j0. medium and heavy weights; common west- 1 Wax beans, 2-lb.. 5ft240c. Lima beans, 2-lb., ern hogs sold lnte vesterdav at t.40. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 2,176 head, 7 cars on sale. Market sow. w.th sheep steady and lambs' firm. Four cars unsold. Good aheep, 15.23; good to prime lambs. 17.frxu7.cy. If. Qnl...k n rh... n... 9.1V. G0c; extras, ftJcU.10; fancy, ti.35tfl.75. Forelajn Financial. I)NDON. Feb. 22 Money was In In creased demaad 1n the maiket today for oiocm inarKei. I firm. The Indian secretary purchased In KANSAS CITY, Feb. 22. CATTLE Re-. the market t-SO.Ouu in gold, due here March ceipls. 2.0OO head, including 150 l.eid of ,16.. On the Stock exchange the approach southerns: market ateady: choice export of the settlement checked business, but the und dressed beef strers, 15.40ii4.6U; fair to 1 tone was steady with an upward tendency good, M.25f(16.30; weatern fed steers, 14.(09 in the case of consols and a few home rails 0.8&; etockera and feeders. S3.60U6.U; south- on moderate inveatment purchases. Gllt ern steers. !3.7Mc5.26; southern cows, 12 rv ! edged securities generally were weak, due 3.75; native com. H.V.W; native hplf-1 to fears of larger Londcn county council ers, ti.5ii(4.90; bulls, 12.004.15; calves, SIS') borrowing. The advlcea from Paris had a t7.26. i beneficial Influence on foreigners. Amerl- HoGS Receipts, 8.500 head; market, cana were dull In the absence of New York strong; top. 17.02; bulk of ttalea, 16 905 advlcea and moved narrowly. Some pro 4.97H; heavy. 94 9 i'7.0A : packera. t.j& , fesaional support helped I'nlon Pacific. Erie 7.W: pigs and lights, S6.50fc8.924. ; and a few other stock, but the best price SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, t,0V of the day were not maintained and the head; market 6tflOc lower; lambs, 16 7if ' market closed lifeless after the transaction 7.85; ewes and yearlinga, M.7:hj.75; es;ern'' a. email amount ef business. Grand fed yearlinga, K.uXo 5(i; vvutrn 'd sl.eep. ! Trunk and Mexican rails were fairly active S4.tOuo.60; fed ewes, 13.509.00. I and Arm. Japaneae imperial 6e of 1904 closed V r ( 1W. St. I.00 1 a Lire Stock Market. sr. FETERSBURO. Feb. 22 Prices STT LOUIS. Feb.- 22 CATTLE Receipts. on I Hm bead Includlna ViO head Texans: mar. I V.' "no ine scare caused In the Bourae today were weak cn the result or the elections snd the scare nsnM4 in Paris yeaterday by the Bourse rumors of steets. lo iW 75: dressed beef and butcher ""L"'"?" he u."s'an. '"'P'ror steers, 14. 6oktt ho; eteera under 1,'A4) pcunds. H 64.i3: and empress. Imperial 4a fell half a point I BERLIN. Feb. M.Trrtlner nn th. Dr.. 150 175 187 16-.' 10 12 9 , 11A 1 11 s 1 t 8TOCKF.RS AND KEEDFRS 4 50 4 80 4 60 4 60 2.. 4., 14.. 4. It. tl. 26. 9 4. , 734 4 35 8:t7 4 40 -.710 4 40 . . 70 4 40 ..1011 4 44 .. 91 4 60 .. 9'9 4 70 .. a I ii"-4 4 a so. i9'(if. to; cifx-nan itcu ireaers, o tj V , I r rt if . '. ,7 lr . ..awE. cows sue nt-uciB. . . r(1v vtv Jull 2 60: bulls, 12 6otj4.ao; Calves. 13.Zo478.(; pARiq "i.,. ar'd"ne,nrd. UMMi' C" ! Crl.S an?."''''!' r 1'?!-.. . . at 74SfL nd Ruulin hnn.la r,f luu .o , A. HOU9-Receipts, i.SflO heed; market 5e ' -i .v hlrher; pig and Ughta. 16.27.00; packers. 16 7U7.40; butchers and best heavy, 17.UV9 T.17W No sheep, on sale. - ttoaa City Live llsek Market. SIOUX CITY, la.. Feb. 21-(Special Tele gram. CATTLE Receipts, 5u0 bend; mar ket steady: beeves, $4.&"n.o: cows. ru 1 1 and miied. Ij.75fj4.60; stockcrs and feed ers, la.mnji tu; calves and yearlings. Si. lit 4.. HOGS Receipts, gnnn Head: market steady; selling at tG.754j4.90; bulk of eales. to.Sii! 88. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt. 100 head; market steady. Leadoa CloaJna; Stoeka. LONDON, Feb. 22.-Closlna; quotations 'on rtocss were: Stack la Slarht. Receipts of live -stock at the five princi pal western markets yesterday: Cattle. Hogi.Sheeo. South Omaha l.-J 6A 10V) B.oux City 6W Cona'ls money 96-11-16 do account.. 86 11-11 Anaconda 164 Atchison 1"S do pfd 1JJ B A 0 1154 Canadian Pacific. 1'ji Chea. A .Ohio.... 63 Chicago U. W.tl4 C, M. A Bt. P..1M IG.. Kansas City St. Louis .... wa not sat- . Chicago seller's stand-1 ippolntment all I .3.0W .1.S.J0 .2,uJ 10 tooo, 436 I 21 646 1 85 746 t 90 974 4 00 6be 4 00 520 4 10 493 4 15 194 4 20 4?0 4 20 626 4 SO HOGS Today's hog trad Isfactury as viewed from a point, in fact It was s di iiiiiFugii. iptrcuis tors (Kiught ai , few loads eurlv that Just linpperej tj Woo! Market. suit them at ponlhly a little renter I BOSTON. Feb. 21. WOOL The Commer- price tnan yeaterday, paving M'S tnr 1.1 . w,iiiln of Ib.stun. Lenin It reuort ren lor ine govern- row: The volume of De Beers D. A R. do pfd Erie do 1st pfd.. do Sd pfd.... Illinois Central 4 184 83 36U 724 63 .166 M.. K. A T... N. 1. Central. Norfolk A W. do ptd Ont. A W Pennsylvania . Rand mines .. Reading So. Railway . do rfd So. Pacific .., Union Pacific do pfd U. S. Steel.... do pfd Wabash do pfd .. 434 ..131 .. 8S4 .. 88 .. 45, .. 67 .. 43 .. r,s .. 89 .. Vi ..1784 .. 95 .. 464 ..1074 .. 17 4.100 S.50U 4 17.(vi L. A 1.74 SILVER Bar, stesdy; 31 16-Wd per ounce. wi-i.-M!. 1 n per cenu 1 ne rate 01 Totals . 4.300 4u.au discount In the onen market for short bills la 44 per cent: for three j.iiW I months' bills, 41S-l'"jlTi per cent 14.1 0 E ring !0c wiiln and put a. you want-ad' in UNDAY Under any of these heads: Bee Help Wanted, Female. Help Wanted, Male (except agents, solicitors and salesmen wanted) Wanted to Buy Wanted xto Rent . Wanted Situations, Offered for rent: Boarding and' Rooms, Furnished Rooms, Housekeeping Room Unfurnished Rooms, Barter and Exchange, Business Chances, Offered for sale: Furniture, Pianos Organs and Musical In' struments. Typewriters, Sewing Machines, Miscellaneous For Sale. Live Stock for Sale including cows, birds, dogs and petsj horses and vehicles, poultry and eggs. Write your ad on this Coupon Phone Douglas 23S and m Want ad man will call II au oannet Come to The Bee Office ' 17th and Farnam, "The Want ad Corner." The rates on the above classifications for both morning ana evening circulations combined are: ;:' , 8 lines one time 3 lines three times 8 Hues seven times 10c 2S 4Ufc On ail other classifications: 10c per line for one Insertion, and 6c per line tor each Insertion If for more than one time. Count six words to a ' line " " 1 . i i. . ' V - . . 2C aawajsai mom. DOES N LONG TRAINING PAY Qaestloa that Is Asked la Mahl of What Old-Tlmera I Bed ta Do. Do the results obtained by the long training trips of lute years justify the large expense Incurred by the club owners? ask an exchange. Each year sees a length ening of the training trip of some of the big league clubs. The coming season will see the world's champion White Sox take a trip to the City of Mexico, and the ex world's champions New Tork Giants hie tnemselves from the Atlantic to tha Pacific In search of a conditioning place. The training trip is really a newcomer in the hlstcry ot base ball. It is only within ten or fifteen years that clubs have gone far from their home town in search of climatic conditions to aid them In getting rapidly into the beat possible condition for the opening of the pennant race. Intra of last season In 2,000 acres of land near Red Oak. Iowa, to raise alfalfa and hogs on. He says he may decide to pay his board for the coming season In ad vance so he won't be annoyed looking after smalt matters during the year. Cap Anson pooh poohs at the Idea- of a spit ball and in order to show up the yel lowness of the delusion he threatens to get back in the game, but he la thinking of or. ganlslng a semi-professional team and not going on the big diamond until be gets Umbered up. CHESS PLAYING BY CABLE lateraatlonal Coatest Betweea Vetted States aad Great Brltala Is la Progress. NEW YORK. Feb. 22. When plsy In the ninth cahl match between teama repre senting America and Great Britain closed today, the chances of the American team looked rather allm. Of the ten games started this morning the Americans had Won one. the. Britishers two and one had been drawn. Howell, with a Giuoco Piano opening defeated Mitchell on the twenty- The old St. Louis Browns, one of the first move, but the enthusiasm of the best base ball teams that ever played, and Americana waa short lived, for the British nearly all of the tilg league teama or the ' claimed a victory for Kicnmona over Mor elghtlea, were content to fet m condition ran. the latter falling to observe the time at home. The local gymnasiuina. and in i limit. The rules called for twenty moves ome of the better hogs. Puckers, however, upon stutlBtic gattu at no time would tiev mv iw.it..- k,. ' . .m - .. ?y?!),. pCll'e T'i.'i' boufht the bl bulk business transacttd In wool during the last 6f their hog at St. fcoyv tc. The trade was week has ranked with the heaviest of the WANTED Local 'Representation la evejry CUj acd Towa In the I'nited State by K3tt York Brokerage House IN HANDLING "Hlh Oracle Copjsr Slocks Application from me a of energy and character a well aa ratablUhed broker (Stock. Bond. Insurance, Real Estate and Stock Valmcn will be conaidered. Reference required. Cor- reepondeaca confidential. Addi V. O. Be 117, Talk City, V. T. nd in addition there tias 1 ceipts 1 u ing in ine way oi 1 all- year thus lur a -been a ereat d' Tng up auppllt'S on the old contracts. Oood steed parcel Ol lemiory o-w Ma wen aa considerable California ari Ureaon stock have been cleaned up st prices which Cottoa Market. LIVERPOOL. Feb. 22.-COTTON-Buct In fair demand; prices 4 points higher; Amer ican middling fair. !d; good middling, 431; middling, 403d; low middling, S.71d: g.od ordinary. S.lUd; ordinary, tw.l. The salea of the day were .(u balea. of which bu balea were for speculation and export ana inciuaea i.iuu iwues American. k. 14.UUU bales. Including 11 lot) balsa American. , shjw tio advano- above the level prevail-j ture's steady: March, 6 id; May. Ing heretotore. The receipts jf tb week juy h, jul. have exceeii deitveriei a grai deal, a. i CORN Spot steady; American riving from fortlgu uorts espei tally the I'nited Kingdom. A they are meeting with ready at. lee. however, no uneaaieks Is felt. The Arisua clip la being marketed at the prtcea prevailing tarller in the seaaon. Good clip are- fetching ?M'-)c and Uie poorer kind Sr.c. the latter for medium citpa. Wesurn advice are of a more cheer, ful character aa to tho lo.- of alitep by the recent atorma. As for the foreign mar kets, London is qule and firm, but the primary narkeis kn Australia and Souio America are cloeed so far aa American In terests art, concerned. 1" ttrrttory wool, there has been a large cleaning up bual ne. Clothing wools have been active, but has been confined to a few houae. Good sisrd lines of Montana and Idaho fine and fin? medium have be n trunaferred at 2?tj He. tu cot clean. u"Gc. tirvgon wool U slightly more active and fur Texas woul there is a fair drmaivd. Fur pulled wool the market ie quiet. Businesa in Souita America is moderate at JM3V-. Small Kxs of tagliah pullfd changed handa t tti 464c The market for rlaas 111 woo. la fetiureteae. The shipments of wool from hoaloa to February lu, iot;luaty accvrdlag Liverpool Grata Market. LIVERPOOL, Feb. 22. WHEAT Spot strong; No. 2 red weatern winter, Ss 2d. ta 644; new. 4s tl. old. 4s 7W1, March, 4s 44d. May, 4a l4d. mixed. uluree quiet; f'hleag Predaee Market. CHICAGO, Feb. 22 CHEESE Firm; daUles. 15c; twins. 14c: young Americas. liV j lc- P)I LTRT-Alive. ateady; turkeys. Ho; chickens, 11c: springs. He. Merasad WIbi Plaeaa Haadieaa. KANSAS CITT. Mo.. Feb. 12. Alec Mer mod of Bt. lxul won the Great Western handicap at live pigeons, the principal event of the Interstate Shooting tourna ment, today by killing 26 straight. There were thirty-six participant in the sh'jct. Among the oilier high scores were: Bell, 24. Williams. 24. and B4rgmaB, Thompson and Bill. 23 each. , Kllasr -W las pool rkaajsUaskla. KANSAS rlTTC Mo.. Feb. 22. Jobnny Kling. catcher fee the Chicago National league l-a ball club, today woo the p ot championship of Miasouri, .iefeeilng tXiwd of al. l4Hu by a score of j0 to somn cases mere nana ball courts, were all the training trips that the old-time stars ever had. Of course, back In the elghtie the championship races did not start aa early aa iney ao now, as the 154 gam pneumonia schedule was then un known. As the length of the schedules increased the more northern cttiee in the major league began to send their teama on short trips south in searcn or warm weather. Others fell In line, and now every te.m in both leagues takes its men on long conditioning Journeys. The present day training trip Is a tre. menduous expense to the club owners, and the club that pays half Its expenses on a long trip by playing exhibition game along the route 1 considered a being remark ablv fortunate. Once, some year ago. It is alleged that President Charlea A. Comla key of the White Sox tojk his club on a tra'tntng Jaunt that almoi paid expenses, but no similar incident ha been recorded before or after. Owner Comlskey la an edvo ate of the long training trip, and think thit the fa--ther south his team goea the better It will be for It. Preaident Charles W. Murphy of the Cubs Is a strong advocate of tha shorter trip. One of the remarkable things about base ball is the small amount of change there has been In the distribution of fielding chances in the nast fifteen years. Says an northern paper. Glancing back over the official averages shows that the infield an4 outfield have handled relatively the same amount of chance per game, despite ih fact that there have been snms radical changea In that time. In other words, changes in the pitching distance, changes in the composition of the hall, a.td re strictiona aa to the wood allowed In bits leaves this feature of the game practically where It has been ever since the In trod uc. ,tlon of rules that can be callad any way uniform has remained the aame. One ot the petoits brought nut by a com parison, however, is the fact that the In field work has improved In Its thorough ness, snd that fewer chances get away fn.m the Inftelders now than they d d form, erly. Tbla may look like a paradox In view of the fact that the number of chances per game reinalna the same, but ll Is plain when the flgurea are gone into further. Where the Improvement shows s in handling aaait. allowing that rbe In field works closer these dxys and fewer round bala get through than formerly. Better team work between the Inftelders and- Improved gloves are undoubtedly the explanation of this, says F. Marion Parker, In the Globe-Democrat. The annual gun club shoot of the Geneva Gun club will be held at Geneva March 14 and IS. On the second day of this ahnot A. M. Potta of Blue Hill will shfet with C. C. Evana for the Thorpe trophy. Butch Frees decline to confl"m the ruinor that he Is going to invest bis tarn- The first move were quickly recorded. Thy tables over which Atkins, the uruisn champion, and J. H. Blackburne, the ex champion, presided, attracted the moat at tention, the latter was the first of either team to make a move. . WITH TUB BOWLERS. Bv winning three rames from the Onl- mods Inst night the Dree hers Anally pulled out of last place In the league race. Two of the On 1 mod team were unable to bowl on account of Illness, but Captain Tracy waa game ana puuea on tne matcn ratner than postpone. The combined handicap was more than any team could expert to overcome. Prof. Chatelaln finally passed the GOu m.irk in a league game and led all the men for both high single game and total. Score: DRE8HERS. 1st. 2d. Sd. Total. Chatelaln lift 2211 627 Catherwood li 1H6 170 46 Gordy 1 195 117 404 Gofr 175 liSS ISO 4W) Sheldon 145 149 197 4!1 Handicap 47 40 37 . 144 J. H. Berth 151 131 Totals. 817 6S7 THE LOSER8. J. J. 1st. Hfss 124 F. It. Hadklne P. B. Floth George Anderson W. P. Dorner .... Herman Totals...... 1-1 128 M 111 1A Id. 124 12 110 i 141 l'rt 167 784 Sd. 1W 141 133 US 81 168 Total. M8 444 S71 Hi jol 47S 738 823 TM 1IS4 I an hour, while Morgans understanding that all he was required to do waa to make forty moves In two hours, failed to keep within the limit the first hour. On the tenth board Wright defeated Robin son, the American, and Marshall drew with Burr on the first board. Play will be re sumed tomorrow morning, but from th poaltiona on the other six boards it seems probable tnai Bir ueorge newness cup, which has heen held for two years by SMt Brooklyn Chess club, will take another trip across tne Atlantic. Plky In th ninth international cable chess match between the L'nlted States and Great Britain for the Sir George Newness trophy was begun today. The trophy now Is In the possession of the Brooklyn Chess club, having been held continuously since lhasi, and today's contest may be .the de cisive one for permanent possession of the prise. Each country waa represented by ten playera. the Americans being quartered In the room of the Brooklyn Cheaa club snl the British in the Savoy hotel. Lon don. Immediately after wire communication be tween the rival headquarters had been es tablished cordial dispatches of greeting were exchanged. America won the toss for move snd de rided to play the whites on the odd num bered boarda. Great Britain taking the white pieces on the even numbered boards. The lairing and openings adopted on each board follow: Marshall versus Burn, Queen's gambit declined. Parry versus Atkins, French defense. Hodges versus I .aw re nee, Ruy Lopes. Voigt versus Blackburne, Sicilian de fense. Morgan versus Richmond,- Sicilian de fense. Kox versus te, "P. D. 4." Bampton versus Ward, Queen's gambit declined. Wolbrecbt versjs Holmes, Queen's gam bit declined. Howell versus Mitchell, Giuoco Piano. Robin Tt. versus Wainwrlght. French de fense. Marshall. Hodges. Morgan, Bampton. Howell, played whlta for America, and Atkins. Blackburne. V"- Holmea and Wainrtght played the white pieces for Great Britain. The opening play on all the boarda was on strictly conventional lines. Howell (American) beat Mitchell. Morgan I American) resigned to Richmond (British) after seventeen moves. . upon de mand of trv Hrltl"h players, as Morgan had not maintained the speed of twenty moves to the hour, called for by the rule I-OVDON. Feb. 22. There was oulta a gathering of chess experts In th- Victoria hall of Savoy hotel this afternoon for the opening of the ninth International match lteen Great Britain and the I'nited States . After an exchange of Informal raMe niesvage Sir George Newness, who contributed the trophy, read out the list of players and the latter took their places. ONIMODS. - 1st. , 181 , 171 139 , 146 214 Kl KM 1723 2d. 2i 1!) 1 149 167 Sd. 14 9 ISO 187 lh3 Total. 564 670 4M 431 641 Totals.. McCague ... Tracy ' Carnegie ... Rockefeller Encell Totals.... O'Brien's Monte Ctistos, with the aid of their handicap, got a game from the Fal staffs last night on the Metropolitan alleys. Ray cf the O'Briens wa the only man on his team to reach the 6tt mark, while Kla'tck and Berger were high on single game, also on totals. Bcore: O BRIBES 8 MONTE CRISOS 840 S69 842 Z&M lt. 2d. Sd. Tout. Clark 136 loS 148 m Ray 1X1 151 162 M0 Mathls 174 1D0 184 41 Griffith 134 172 1J6 434 Fagerberg 143 177 14 4ntj Handicap 74 7 74 OA Totala 848 IBS '7M KALfiTAFFS. 1st 2d. Id. Total. Hunter 17 1 14 i' Klaurk IT. 1' 210 6M Keselln 150 2 hie fci Berger m 1X7 213 ft La Vlgne M 156 176 S.O Totals 17 1 ttfcS 831 1,733 Carman's Cot fa" won two games out of three from Jetter's Gold Tops last nlht on the Metropolitan alleys. Voss was high man for Carman's Colts, with 40 total, also high Btngle. M. Mahoney waa hlah for tha Gold Tops with 668 total, ecore: CARMAN'S COLTS. 1st. Id Hull 170 128 Drtnkwater 187 Roller U Voss It Carman 101 163 1, l&J 181 Sd. 172 10 158 170 1 Total. 470 sao 474 612 Totals 877 802 JETTER'S QOLD TOPS 858 1.637 H. Prlmeau Grotte Butler C. Prlmeau , Mahoney ... Totala 1st .. 147 ,. 1st .. 110 .. 12 .. U 2d. 160 1M 134 11 170 Id. 179 181 11 148 184 Total 478 6U ) 4t0 6M T71 M 847 tn There wa a great time on tha Metro politan basement alleys laat night when th florists of Omaha, s)uuth Omaha and tVsjn ell Bluff met for a game of ten pins. There wa a nne rencn plate giaas mirror orfered as a prise, and the way the boys bowled for that giaas was good to see. After the aame there wa a fine s bread and all had a good time. They will meet aaln in th near ruture to play another game. Sour THE WINNERS. 1st 2d. Sd. Total. V. H. Henderson ..... 100 114 IS Sit Ourge Zuener 149 IA 170 444 George Swoboda. 13 131 112 3M 8 R. Faulkner 118 lil - HT K2 W. Uiw-voU ........... lot sv Uv ; Right guard Buckner . Left Guard Brown Center Perrine Right forward. ..Burkheliuer . Left forward Barton : R, O. Clapp. Umpire: C A. IMDOOR LAWK TENUIS PLAT Tv GAMBLE HAS SIX MI SITES TO SPARE i Threw S. If. Gray 'Three Times Inside. ( nn Hoar. By the narrow margin of six minutes Shorty Gamble of Burlington, la., succeeded , In throwing 8. H. Gray of Omaha three times within an hour snd won a side bet or. Sioo at the OstofT Hall club last night. Gamble had wagered to secure three falls, and Gray made a game fight to stay out the -hour. Gamble won the first fall by a scissors hold in 18 minutes, and the sec ond fall by. a similar hold In ..bout 11 mln- i utes. . Gray worked, hard during the final . bout and escaped from two aclasors and a himmerlock fiold. but succumbed In 14 minutes. Oelmble weighed twenty-five pounds mora than his opponent, who . showed remarkable skill, while Gamble dis played great cleverness. Before the wrestling match Tommy Lee -and Joe Posplsll boxed six fast rounds. It was a rough-and-tumble match from start -to finish and wa declared a draw by Ref eree Pete Looh. Oscar W'aBeem, who meets Farmer Burns In a match at the Auditorium February 2i, , refereed the wrestling match between Gam- . . ble and Gray. A ten-round boxing contest between Ed i Courtney and Teddy Williams Is to be the , attraction at Osthcrf hall next Friday night. IOWA EYEXS IP WITH NEBRASKA ' Hawkeyes Win by Great Flay nt tha ' Wlndan. ' i IOWA CITT, la.. Feb. 22 (Special Tele gram.) Nebraska lost to Iowa In a closa ani exciting basket ball gams by a soora of 12 to 29. Iowa played the beat game It has played this year. It wa anyboyd's fame to the last minute. Nebraska was n ths lead nioet of the time, but Just be- fore time waa called lowa threw three . very difficult goala. The Nebraska bova showed the effect of their long trip, but , played a heller game tonignt than lat nigriL nucsner lor lowa piayeq a last game and threw some phenomenal gun Is. jeiraaka aereatea inwa a snort time . ago on Us own floor. Nebraska finishes a ; ten days tnp tomorrow night at Urlnrn-ll, . Lineup: Nebraska. Poaltiona. Iowa. D. Bell .... P. Bell .. Moser Burrus .. Walsh .... Referee; Rule. Events In Satleaal CVaaasloa- ' shin Derided Yesterday. NEW YORK, Feb. E.-Two events rn the ; National Lawn Tennis Indoor Champion- -ship tournament were decided today on the courts cf the Seventh Regiment arm- ory. F. B. Alexander and H. H. Hackett, -defeated W. C. Grant and' 1L L. Weatfall In straight sets. 7-1. 4-1, 4-0. In the championship single semi-final ' round W. C. Grant, holder, defeated Mor ris 8. Clark. B-venth Regiment. a-S, U-9; , snd Theodora Kcoaevek pell. New York, defeated O Lorraine Wyetn, New York, . 4-0. 4-L In the men's consolation singles, final . round, Robert T. Bryen. Seventh Regiment, defeated Jutlo M. teinacher, .Hamilton -grange, 4-X. 4-L ta- Prlee far Colonial Girl. LEXINGTON. Ky.. Feb. 21 -The racing ' mare Colonial Girl was sold today for iu.T ft by her owner, Charles E. Rows of Bt. Louis, to J. E. Weldner ot Philadelphia, Colonial Girl woa the SiAOuO Wurid s Fair handicap at St. I-oul in 1904. The sale wa mad at the Walnut lilli farm. Where, ths Btare wa wlnterti.g;