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TTIE "OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, MARCII 9. 1P07.
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GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
BtoirU of Damtca in Fovfcweit by Grw
, lutr Vtrlfitd
WnEAT TRADES IN STRONG BULL MARKET
feaartlal Crop Fa 11 ere ia Tesaa aad
Oklahoma f eem Grin line Dts
oaats HniTr hlpaaeata
treat Argeattaa.
OMAHA. Much 8, 1907.
Wheat opened easier on reports of record
Increase in snipmente Irom Argentina and
lower cables, but the market soon took a
Bullish turn wnen reports of extensive
damage to crops In the southwest by (tie
nrrrn bug were auost antlatly verified. Ad-
Ivices from lex aa and Oitlahoma were to
lue eneet tnui me green Dug was playing
bavoo with tne spring crop and tnere weie
run. ore ul blight to the crop in Michigan
anu northern Ohio and Indiana.
ilit bears were routed by the unfavor
able) reports, toitether with strong buying
in the iiortnwest, and the market advanced
in large fractions. May wheat, wnlcli
opened at ?0c asked, quickly rose to lOtfcO
siwtil and closed strong at that figure, a
tain of o oVr the closing prlose ef yes
truAy. Corn was au-eng la sympathy with wheat,
although Liverpool cabled lower prices,
and the large clearances at seaboard tended
toward a burdening In prices.
Oats and corn . were In little demand,
however, the attention of traders being
directed to the wheat market.
May corn closed at an advance of c
and oats wss Arm with a sustained advance
Primary wheat receipts were 664,000 nueh
els and shipments 160,000 bushels, against
receipts , last year of 67.000 bushels and
shipments of 117,000 bushels, Corn re
.inn war (76 one huahula and shipments
tft2.iut bushels, against receipts of $;,000
bushels and shipments of 604,000 bushels last
yaf- ...
ilmnnrM were 187.000 bushels 01 corn..
13,006 bushels of oats and wheat and flour
extiial to t9,000 bushels.
Liverpool closed & lower on wheat and
lAd lower on corn.
Arrnnrlns wheat shipments were of record
quantity, 4.624.00O bushels, against 3,4W,0o0
bushels last wees: ana ouniim ur
the corresponding week of last year. Ar
gentina corn shipments were lot, 000 bushels.
gainst T3.000 Ousneis issi wees.
Local r.inge ot options:
Artlcles.l Open.J Hlgh.j Low. Close.lYes'y,
Whest
May.., July...
Com
toa' 7oa ioa
MST...I41VJAI 42UAI 41B
8ept... i I I
Onts I'll,
May...! 41HBI 42B 41A
July... S7B SoB 7WB
7"NA
WsB
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424A
41'iAl
414B
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70A
TO'iB
42B
41 VIA
41HB
414 A
7.A
A asked. B bid.
Omaha Cash Prlees. '
WTIEAT-No. I hard, 68gV4c: No.
hsrd, 624if'e; No. 4 hard, 6y4c; No,
CORN-No. 8. WKWW, NO. 4, Qyc'
no grade, 3236e; No. I yeuow, wi
OAT8-N0. 8 mixed, 88WHc; No. ,1
white, 3SJ40Vc; No. 4 white, SSWo.
RYE No. 2, 60c; No. 8, 68o.
Carlot Reeelpts.
VVhoat. Corn. QatB.
turea, steady; Msrch, ts td; May, 6d;
July. 6s 2S1.
4.iikn bpct. firm; American mixed, new,
4" 6d; American mlinl nM la U' (u.
tures, quiet; March. 4a 4M; May, 4a 6d.
HEW YORK UEJIERAl MARKET
doetatlona ef the) far Varloas
Commodities.
NEW YORK. March $. FLOU R Re
ceipt s. 2.07B bbls.; exports 4.463 bhls.; mar
ket tlrm, with better Inquiry; Minnesota
frftenls. 14.1iku4.4o; Minnesota linkers, H.
86; winter patents, U.SWiS &; wlntir
straights, 11.40443.66; winter extras, 12.) 1
t.00; winter low grades. U.7i2.9U. Rye Dour,
steady; fair to good. $3.ti6tj3.8o; ch Ice to
fancy, $3.85ir4.20. Buckwheat flour, dull
at U 20, spot and to arrive.
. COKN.MfcAL Steady; line white and yel
low, $1 ao.UL36; coarse, $1.1031.12; kiln dried,
$2 .hf.fiz.,6.
WHEAT Rerelnts. 29.000 btl. Snot mar
ket firm: No. i red. 83VC. elevntor; No. I
red. M40. f. o. b., afloat; No. I northern,
miluth. 2He. f. o. b.. afloat: No. t hard
inter, 1. o. b., afloat. Jfcxecpt lor
A short time at 4ht opening, when big.
Argentine vhlpments depressed the mnr
ket. wheat wss active and much stronger.
Houthwest damage news coming on an
oversold professional market caused the
afternoon Jump of over lc per buhel and
the market closed uc shove tne previ
ous night. May, H4 i-UVn'c, closed at
c: July, 4S,4i6'4c, closed at SSVc; eep-
lemner, w 'VO w-idc, ciosea at Mstc:
CORN Receipts. S7.S25 bu.; exports, 13',-
(31 bu. Btiot market steady; No. 2, t'Vxc,
elevntor, and 63Vfcc, f. o. b., afloat; Nrx I
white, 64Hc; No. 2 yellow, 54c. f. o. b..
afloat. t)ptlon market was without
transactions closing He net higher. May
ciosea at M4c; July closed at MiC; eep
tsmber closed at 53Vic.
OATS Receipts, 49,600 bu. Spot market
firm; mixed oats, ?8 to OT pounds, 4V; nat
ural white, to to 33 pounds, 61Uu3c; clipped
white, 36 to 40 pounds, SrMWc
mat firm; good to choice, il.uwm.i".
HOPS Dull; state, common to choice,
WH crop, invite; 1906 crop, 8311c; Paclilo
const, 1906 crop, 10ijl3c; 1W crop, B7JI2c.
HIDES-Bteady: Galveston, SO to 26 lbs..
20c; California. 21 to 36 lbs., 21c; Texas,
dry. 24 to 0 lbs., 24c
FROV18ION8-Beef. quiet; family.
$15.0Kffl5.50; mess, .60W10.i); beef hams,
$34.0iKiC.00; packet. lll.O04m.CO; city, extra
India mess, l21.00l23.0i. Cut meats, steAdy;
Pickled bellies. 110.7641 1!. 00: pickled ham.i.
112.26. Lard, steady; western prime, IM.tJS
VV.Tb; renned, barely steady;
I1000: South America, tll.oo; compound
3S.62HJi1.75. Pork, steady: family, $250;
NEW YORK STOCKS ANDBONDS
rnrlher L'qnidaticn it Fol'twed by Ter ods
of Eitrme WMknega.
UNI )M PACIFiC AND STEEL LOWER
Drop Due largely t Pesslmlstlo
latervlew of E. H. llarrlmaa
Rally Rear Close Followed
by Derllae.
The market finished steady, with Southern
Railway the feature. The Indian secretary
secured an option on 32.5no.000 In gold. Jap
anese Imperial ts of l-4 closed at 103.
BERLIN, March 8. lYIces on the Bourse
touay relapsed at the opening and New
York advices caused further realisations.
At the close stocks recovered slightly.'
PARIS. March 8. Prices on the Hours
today opened heavy on New York ad
vices, but Improved toward the clone. Rus
sian Imperial 4s cloned at 74.15 and Rus
sian bonds 01 1H04 at .
NEW YORK, March 8,-Thare wag further
liquidation In the stock market today and
periods of extreme weakness during which
prices plunged down to a level In many
cases lower than for several years past.
At the same time there was evidence from
tlmo to time of an absorption of stocks
of a kind to Indicate that prices have
fallen to a level where some demand la
I attracted 'of an Investment or semi-In
vestment charactfr. There hns been more
or less bargain buying In small lots all
through the week's decline, such ss Is
taken out of the market to hold for an
Investment return. But buying attracted
by the Investment return, but of mar
ginal character, has been slower of develop
ment. There hns been a notable lack also of
buying by banking and other largo finan
cial Interests for purposes of support up
to today. The opening break In prices to
day did develop buying of this kind, and
the perception of It was a prime factor
In turning the bears to cover and affecting
the following material rrcovrry rally. The
bears proved In the later market that they
had not exhausted their ammunition. This
did not prevent a srrbwth of ODlnlon. how
ever, that- the period of active liquidation
was approaching Its termination. Senti
ment was much less easy today even during
the early break than for some time past
and the confidence was more reneral that
the liquidation would run Its course with
out disaster or panic. The week has been
singularly free In fact from rumors of
nnancini embarrassments, although the ex
tent of the decline makes the fact of enor
mous losses havlnn occurred a matter of
continent, 'course. The conviction remains general
mat move nave fallen generally upon the
millionaire lsss and amons-at ttinaa whn
ahort clear, 18.0ivjn9.26; mess, I1V50& 19.25. j could shoulder the burden without ruinous
TALLOW Steadv: eltv (ii Der Dk.). io: consequences. It Is this conviction which
Oountry (pkgs. free), H?T7c. I fives the present decline the name of the
Chicago
Kansas City
Minneapolis .
Omaha
Duluth
Bt. Louis
17
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36
104
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CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROIHOfcl
Features of the Tradlaa; aad Closlaa;
Prlees oa Boar of Trada.
CHICAGO, March l-Conflrmatlon of the
reports of serious damage to the fall sown
crop by the "green bug" caused a sharp
rslly In wheat today, th. May dellv.ry
closing at a net gain of c. Corn was up
He. Oats were W'ac higher. Provisions
were unchanged to loul2Vo higher.
Tha rally In the wheat pit occurred about
v. nt tha ion Prior to that
time the market waa weak beoause of re
ordlreaklng shipments -of wheat from Ar
gentina during me ibsi
r. h nmith American reoubllca were
4,&a,000 bu.. which was 624,000 bu. more than
had been estimated, and 17i,vuo bu. In e
cess of the previous largest weekly move
ment. The radical change In sentiment
which took place about midday waa oj
hv th nnart of a Bt. Louis trade
Journal which confirmed much that has
been said regarding the damage done by
tha "areen.bug" to wintsr wheat in Texas,
Oklahoma and Indian Territory. It was
conceded by this aumoniy mi
In Texas wns almost totally ruined. Shorts
covered freely during the remainder of the
dsy and the market continued strong until
the close. May wheat opened 4e to q
lower at 7So to 7DV4o. sold at 76i4. and
then advanced to 770, Final quotations
were at Tla. Clearances ot wheat and
flour were equal to 96.000 bu. Exports for
the week as shown by Bradstreets were
equal to 2,260,000 bu. Primary receipts were
6t. O00 bu.. compared with 467,000 bu. for tha
same day last year. Minneapolis, Duluth
and Chicago reported receipts of 494 cars
gainst AOs cars last week and 426 cars a
yRela!t?vely , small local receipt had a
strengthening effect on the early corn mar
ket and later the market was bulllshly
Influenced by the advance In wheat. A
leading commission house was the principal
buyer and the offering came mostly frem
longs. The close was firm. May corn
opened unchanged to a shads lowsr at
UTvH7o 'o c' fl10 an1 "n ad
vanced to 4710. The close was at 7o.
Local receipts were 271 cars with one of
contract grade.
Oats for May delivery sold today at 4o,
which la a new high mark for the season.
A continued small movement was the chief
source of the strength. May oata opened
a shade lower to a shade higher at 42tto
to 42c advanced to 43a and closed at 42o.
Local receipts were lot cars.
Provisions were unsettled. A firm mar
ket for live hogs caused sUedy prices early
In the day. Belling by packers caused a
. decline, but later the market rallied In
sympathy with grain. At the cloae May
pork was up lflo at 2U.60. Lard waa un
changed at S8.60. Ribs were 10&IV& higher
a.t t.22H4i . '
Estimated receipts for tomorrow 1 Wheat,
28 cars; corn, 346 cars; oata, 146 cars; hogs,
15.000 head.
The leading future ranged as followei
RICB Steadv: domestic, fair to extra.
thic; Japan, nominal.
BITTER Steady; street prices, extra
creamery, 21633c. Official prices: Cream
ery, common to extra, 21833e; held, com
mon to extra, 21ti31c; western factory,
common to nrsts, lsiff 21Hc; western Imita
tion creamery, firsts. 2.1(ft24c.
CHEESE Firm; stste full cream, col
ored, small, September, fancy, 15c; stats
white, 14Ac; state colored, small, October,
best, 14'4c; white, Oetobar best, 13KVc;
good to prime, lSHfUVxc; winter-made, aver
age best, 12c.
F.OOS Irregular; stats. Pennsylvania and
nearby fancy selected white, 21"(22c: choice,
ltff".ne; brown and mixed extra, 20c; firsts
to extra firsts. lb&lSc; western firsts, lfcVtc;
official price, lSc; seconds, lKc.
POULTRY Live, steady; western chick
ens, 'lc; fowls, 13c; turkeys. 12c. Dressed,
easy; western chickens, ll'fflSo; turkeys,
12415o; fowls. KftllcT .
St. Louis General Market.
8T LOUIS. March 8 WHEAT Hlfcher:
,., -A Att.h 777711.. VCr, 2 hawl
74'n7Hc; May. 7ic; July, 7B't,c.
tOKM-Migner; iracK, ino. s casn, r
46Vic; No. 2 white. Mobile; May, 46 'c; July,
40'4C
oatb Higher: track, no. z cash, sc; o.
3 white, 44c; May, 411c; July, SWa 3iiHc.
FLOUR Steady: red winter patents,
ii-3110; extra fancy and straight, 33.2(3.60;
Clear, 32.ifi2.6.
BKBU i imothy, steady at .7M94.16.
CORN MEAL Steady at $2.20.
BRAN Blow; sacked, east track, Sfc.
HAY Steady; timothy, 316.00iu-ia.0O;
prslrie, 310.Kgl00.
IRON COTTON TIES-IL10.
BAOOINO lOSc.
HEMP TWINE 10c.
PROVISIONS Pork, higher; Jobbing,
117.00. Iard, steady; prime steam, J7.S2-.
Dry salt meats, higher; boxed extra 'shorts,
39.60; clear ribs, 19.62,; short clears, 39.76.
Baoon, higher; boxed extra short, 310.377;
olesr libs, $10.60; short clears, I10.62V4.
POl'LTRV Firm: chickens, 11c; springs,
12c; turkeys, 10c; ducks, 12c; geeee, 7c.
BUTTE'Jt Steady; creamery, 15833c;
dairy, "ftaata.
Jf-UUB Firm; loo, .case count
Hew York Money Market.
NEW YORK, March MONEY On call.
firm, 4tii per cent; ruling rate, per
cent; closing bid. 4 per cent; offered at 6
rr cent. Time loans, stronger; sixty dsys,
per cent; ninety days, 6Q per cent; six
months, 6 per cent
I'RlMhi MtiHUanTliIi t'AI'Jirt O-'Uti
per cent.
bfbKLlNU riAt. HAPtHB OOIl, WHO
ctual business in bankers' bills at M.S44M?
4 SkVI for demand, and at $C2or(4 00 for
sixty dsy bllU. Posted rates. I4.K1V, and
34 H- Commercial bills. $4.77"'4.(o.
B1LVBK Bar, iai"c. Mexican dollars, 6e.
BONDS Oqvernment and rallixad bonds
weak.
Closing quotations on bonds
follows:
.left jJapan to. Id series
.1 ln 4a ctr ,
.lei4! An rtta
.lii:fi do Id nrles
100 U A N. unl. 4i
were as
v. s. rf
60 eouDon . . .
r. 8. rg.
so counos . .
V 8. old 4a, ref
do coupon, ax-lnt. 1014 Man. e. g. 4a.
U. 8. new 4a, reg..
do coupon
Am. Tobacco 4
do 4a
Atrhlaon ts. 4a....
do adl. 4a
Atlantic C. U U....
Pal. Ohio 4a
do ma
Rrk. R. T. e. 4a
entral of Qs. la
do lat Ino
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Att Mai. Central 4a.
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OMAHA LIVE STUCI MARKET
No Quotable Cbann in Cattle f Any
Kind.
BETTER AVERAGE PRICE FCR HCGS
Moderate Reeelpts of Shea mm Lambs,
with Good Kinds la Active De
mand at Steady Prlees
, Median grades Blow.
SOUTH OMAHA, March , 1907.
Receipts were; "" Cattle. Hog Sheep.
Odlcial Monday 3.363 6.1M
Olflclal Tuesday 4.648
OrMolal Wednesday ...... 8.198
tmicial Thurmlay .- 4.710
Official Friday 1,900
7.S.V1
7.471
6.018
6,800
10,444
8.7.1
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3,700
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Colo. Ind. (a, sr. A.. W
Colorado Mid. 4a
Oilo. A 8o. 4a....,
Cubs 5
D. A R. O. 4a
Platlllara' Sec. H.
Brta p. I. 4a
da mm. 4a
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Raadlnf fem 4a M4
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Bt. U 8. W. e. 4a. . 75
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MW8o. Parlflc 4a
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So. Rallw.r Sa 110
70 Teiaa A P. im 11T14
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..101 I'nlon Pad Bo 4a. Won
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.. ftav, Wahaah la Ill
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Ada ma Rxprew
A ma I fn ma Lad Copper
Am. C. A r
Am. C. A r. pfd
Re"'Pt- Shipments jAm; cotton' o.V pfi::
... 12.000 8 000 i American Eipreaa ...
... 43,000 . 29,000 Am. H AL pfd..
...241,000 119.000 ' American lc
88,000 60,000 , am. unaead Oil....,
Am. LocomotlT
rich men's panlo" amona nrofenntonal
operators.
Yesterday's weak closing paved the way
for the flood of selling orders under which
the market was swamned at tha nnnin
Gloomy sentiment was accentuated by the
discouraging views on the Industrial out
hiok expressed by fi. H. Hnrrlman In one
of the various Interviews with him which
appeared this morning. His assertion that
ir orders on hand with the United States
Bteel corporation were not subject to can
cellatldn their completion would develop the
lack of demand was the occasion for the
special drive against the securities of the
corporation. Tne ,evere decline In these
" was or sunstantlal effect on senti
ment. Union Pacific also responded to the
pessimistic utterances of Its nmalrlent with
a material addition to the reduction In the
price caused by the 6 ner cent dividend
coming off. The persistent absorption of
Reading and the support of It was a factor
In keeping the bears uneasy and in Inducing
the extensive covering movement of the
day There was good accumulation also
of the group of Morgan stocks which broke
violently yesterday and Southern Railway
preierren re no united violently when It be
came known that the dividend rate was
maintained. This checked momentarily the
decline in the general market which was
rfS!IT'o. wUn the renewed Attacks on
I nltd States Steel. The drop In prices at
the last was much the same as that of
yesterday and the closing tone was decld
edlywesk. News was little regarded in
the day g movement and very little of Im
portance came to hand. The Indicated loss
in cash by the banks for the week pointed
to some subsidence of the flow of currency
to the Interior and New York exchange
at Chicago rose from 26 cents to 16 cents
discount today.
aiSTl wT.re. w,nk- Total sales, par value,
$1 7S(!.O0rt. United states bonds were un
changed on call.
the New York Btock exehane-e:
Bslea. High. Low. Oo,
174
Roston stocks aad Bonds.
BOSTON, March 8.-Call loans, 6ffi12 per
rent; time loans, EW per cent. Official
prices on stocks and bonds were;
Atrhlaon sdj. 4s..... tl (Bln(ham ....
do 4a im Cal. A Hoola..
Mai. Central 4a al4 K'entennlal
Atchlaon II U
do pfd '
Boaton A Albany 331
Boaton A Malna Ill
boaton Kleraled 147
Fllrhburg ptd 13fi
Mexican Central IOVi
N. T., N. H. A H...1M
Union Pacific 1M
Am. Pnen. Tubs 8
Amer. Bussr ltft
do Old 124
Am. T. A T 114
Am.. Woolan
do pfd
Edlaon Elec. Ills.
Maas. Electric ....
do pfd
Maea. Oaa
t'nlted fruit
United 8. M...
do pfd
U. 8. Btsel
do pfd
Adventurs
Allouea
Amnlsamatad
Atlantic
Copper Ranga
Dalr Waat ...
franklin
(Irmnbr
lala Hoyalo
Maaa. Mining ...
M'chlran
Mohawk
old Dominion ..
Oaraola .........
Parrot
Oulncy
Shannon
Tamarack
Trlnltr
United Copper ..
U. 8. Mining....
U. 8. Oil
Utah
Victoria
Winona
Wolverine ...
North Butte ....
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Five days this week.. 30. 718 3?.S9
Same days lost week. .. .19.672 44.471
Same days 1 weeks ao.. 23.601 62.0K9
Same days 8 weeks ago.. ltl. 476 46.2M
Same davs 4 weeks ago. .24.811 40.413
C. ... 16 art KMX
The following table shows the receipts of
cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for
tne year to date, compared wun iai r;
1907. 1906. Inc. Dec.
Cattle 113.9? 16.109 17.820 ......
Hogs 47,81.7 614.490 46,6t4
Sheep 328.084 290.577 81.607
CATTLE QUOTATIONS.
Good to choice cornfed steers $5 RV(T6 85
Fair to good cornfed steers Iy'a, 5?
Common to fair steers lrKu1 7x
Oood to choice fed oows 3ft'g4.60
Fair to good cows and heifers
Common to fair cows and heifers.. 2.0O";3 3n
Good to choice stockers A feeders.. 4 8i'g4.90
Fair to good stockers and feeders.. 3 H 30
Common to fair stockers VftKi8.80
Hulls, stags, etc 1755 4.
Veal calves 4.Vrr8.50
The following table shows the average
price of hogs at South Omaha for the last
several days, with comparisons:
Date. 1907. 19O6.1905.19O4.1903.19O2.19Ol.
Feb. 36...
Keb. 27...
Feo. 2S..v
March 1..
March 2..
March 3..
March 4..
March 6..
March 6..
March 7...
March 8..
6 80 6 9KI
6 7tVI 8 04
6 7H.-I( 6 11
C 85 I t 05
76 j 6 99
j 6 11
6 73 I
72 22
6 74 I 20
6 70 6 1.3
6 T7VI 6 10
4 77
4 841
4 80
4 76!
4 81
4 861
4 Wt
t 401
t 32
6 21
6 15
4 7M 6 091 68
6 121
6 04
i 07
6 13
i tfM
6 86!
6 86
4 88 6 Z0
' 031
7 02
7 11
7 04
7 15
t 88 6 34
6 831 5 17
IKii 29
6
6
6 19
29
a
24
6 09
4 95
4 96
4 M
6 02
I l
e
6 16
6 06
London Closing; Stocks.
LONDON, March . Closing quotations on
stocks were:
Flour, bbls..
Wheat, bu..,
Corn, bu
Oats, bu
Kansas City Grata and Provisions.
KANSAS CITY, March 8. WHEAT May,
70710; July, 72c; September, 72Hc, Cash: No.
1 hard. lOii'lc : No. 3. 6&u72Wo: No. 1 red.
j744f74Hc; No. 8. 6773c.
-ua. uiy, mu, DfptemDBT,
42c. Cash: No. 3 mixed, 4141Hc; No.
1, e41c; No. 2 white, 43(a43y.c; No. 3, 42
oats no. I white. 42c; no. z mixed, 39,40.
HAY Steady; choice timothy. 814.5oalo.(A):
Choice prairie, 111.0011.60.
KJ Steady, 6Wb&c
Hl'TTER Creamery, 31c; packing, 18,4c.
E)QQ8 Steady; firsts, 16c.
RecelDts. Shlnments
Wheat, bu. 64. WW 45,000 .
Corn, bu 85,0tO S 35,000
Outs, bu 4,000 16,000
Board of Trade Quotations for Kinua
City delivery. The range of prices, as re-
ponea uy Logan ek uryan, lu uoara or
Trade building, waa:
Articles. Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. lYes'y,
ewheat
May
July '
Sept.
Corn
May July
Sept.
Oats
May July
Sept.
Pork
May July
Lard
May July
Sept.
Ribs
May July
Sept.
TOH-ffH1
f77fiM
rnwvtJ
-
41H
S7HTI
32Al&U
M47H
16 60
CO
I SB
I IB
7Hl
77roMt
7HS 771
47V
4W44
47
43
S8T6
83
16 80
16 66
60
68
T7H1 VMl 70
a
8ZJ 39
16 SB
W43MJ
ITU
7H
T8V-J77Vf
TiWki 771
47H1 47
46S'46rt
t14U ton
42il42Hr4i
46
46HI
4MJ
37W37T4ft8
OS
05
lZVe) M
81
16 B0
tt 66
M
6S
76
IB
80
16 40
14 W
H
70
1H
S B
30
No. 1
Cash quotations were as follows:
IP-LOUR Dull: winter DatanU. 33.aVfS.60
straights, )300r3.36; spring patent a, 3-VyJ
160; straights. 3A10jC40; beJtera, ti.lOW2.7I
TMk.A.
WHBAT-W spring, aegiso; no. g, TWJ
c?H; no. 1 reo, iswisc.
CORN IX O. A Ki ro. S TWi lOW. IM.
OATS No. t 4140; No. I white. 44o: Ml
I white, tavwieto.
Tt V K No. 3. 640.
TiAKLEYr-ralr to choice ouJUng, 709
T20.
SETfiirm No. 1 flax. M.1CU; No. 1 north
weetern. ILXtH. Timothy, prime. ti-Hi
A to. Clover, oocMraoi grmos, ait.w.
PROVISIONS Short ribs sides flooeeV
M0iIlSH. Meea pork, per bbL, tsl.62Vv9
167e7- Ird, per 1(4 lb., ttt.60. Short eluar
gide iboxedl. t.rcfl.a(e.
The reoelpta and aulprante of trmr aad
graia were: neoeipia, auapmoota.
vlaur. bbls.. 36.0W 88.008
Wheat, bH tft.OuO t OO
CorrL-bu.J .....411.310 ,
Cats, bu - 1W.0U0 . 3ti)
Viva. bu..... 6,1 M
barley, bu 7.d (,303
Oa the Prodooe exchange today the but
ter market wss steady; ordsamery. ttfUo
dairicA SuCSe. Eggs, steady, at mark, eases
tnuludsd. isc: nrsts, ito; prune orsis. tie.
Cheese, gteaoy, tmaitw.
Urerpeel Orala asasl frarrfarlaaa.
LIVWTJOOL. Marc lftTlUT-8pot,
ftnn; 3uw s rea wsaissu winter, as CO, ru
,144.700 10I1U, 102
. t.ioo 4m ih
, 1.100 101 s 101
. 1,110 rvi an
100 M4 Its
100 tl6 t:i
100 14 13
iw sis ao
.. r-o 16
. 8,4M TO
100 110
. 84, HJ0 1314
600 113S4
. 4, HO lit
. 1.100 M
. 10.80 U
.lM.aoo Ui
400 H
. 1.100 112
. t.too 10s 44 10414
IIV BH Bait
. iz.ri b9
. Il.tOO 174 4
Articles. j Open. Hlgh.j Low. Close.
mo
it, too
too
100
400
I
l.sno
l.ino
8,700
0H
404
tl
M
H
it,
It
8t4
107
Wheat-
May ..
July ..
Corn-
May ..
July ..
71 1
707272V4
69A
7oV,
41HPi
!41StsI
421
70
7f A
414,i41V4eH
41141 42
A asked.
Mlaaeapolle Orala Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. March 8. WHEAT
May. 794.C.- July, SOVfflWMc; SeDtember.
7M478Tsc; No. 1 hard, 81"iffic2i4cj No. 1
northern, 8OH0lV4c; No. 3 northern, 7H
TS'ic; No. t northern, 757fic.
hjuh-urst patents, x4.aotr4.so; second
patents, 84.064i4.15; first clears. 33.26410.15:
second clears. $2.4012. g
BRAN In bulk, 317.50417.75.
Milwaakee Grata Market.
MILWAUKEE. March 8. WHEAT Mar
ket higher; No. 1 northern, 824H3C; No. t
northern, 79681Vc: May. 77Sc bid.
RYE) Higher; No. 1, SBH'ffvoc
RARLBY Higher: No. 8, 77c; sample. 80
43716.
corn Firmer: NO. 1 cash. 42bhk4.c:
May, 47HC
Philadelphia Prodooe Market.
PHILADELPHIA. March 8. BITTTER
Steady and quiet; western creamery, 31 H
t4c.
KtlQB-Bteady and In fair demand; west
ern fresh, lc at mark.
CHE10SE Firm and In fair demand: New
York full creams, U44614c.
Peoria Orala Market.
PEORIA. March 8.-CORN-N0. 8 yellow
and No. 8. 42 Wc: No. 4. 41c; no grade, 3uc.
OATS Hlghar; No. I white, 43Vc; No. I
White. 41'-UVc: No. 4 white, 40VtU41o.
XI TP t,-t-n, . V.-.
WHISKY-6n basts of fi.2 for finished
foods.
Dalalk Qraia Market.'
DULUTH. March 8. WHEAT On track.
No. 1 northern, 80Hc; No. 3 northern, 78S4o;
May, twc PLi'l'. uhc; Beptemoer, .ieQ.
OATS To errive. 40c; May, 38c
Cottoa Market.
NEW YORK. March 8-COTTON-Spot
cloaed steady: middling uplands, 11.46c; mid
dling gulf. 11 70o; sales, 1.847 bales.
LIVERPOOL, March 8. COTTON In
pot a good business was done: prices
Steady; American middling fair, 7"6d; good
middling, s-ooa; niuiuung. 1,140 low mia-
dllng. 6 92d; good ordinary, 6.36d; ordinary.
4.9H1. The sales of ths dsy were 10.000
bales, of which 608 bales were for specu
lation and export and Included .000 bales
American. Receipts. I.00V bales. Including
BuO bales American.
ST. LOUIS, Mo., March 8. COTTON
ttu.lv mlddllnar. Wic: sales. 246 balsa
receipt A 663 bales; - shipments, 271 bales 1
Stork. 86,811 bales.
N EW ORLEANS. La., March Ip-COT-TON
t Kit closed firm: sales, 1.400 bates!
low ordinary, Vc, nominal; ordinary, 7Sc,
nominal: good ordinary, 8 16-16c; low mid
dling. 10 l-16c; middling, 11 l-16c; good
nuddllna. 11 16-16c: middling fair. 11 u-loo,
nomliial; fair, 13 8-16c; receipts, 8,177 bales;
Stock. 301,444 bales.
Oils aa Moela.
OIL CITY. March 6 OIL Credit bal
ancea. 11.63. Runs. 161.868 bbls; average,
115.116 bbls. Shipments, 163.16 bbls;
average, 161,741.
SAVANNAH. March I. OIL Turpen
tine, firm. . ..
ROSIN (Irm. Quote: A. B. C, D. 31. "5;
E. 84 80; V. Q. 84 36; H. 4 45: I, 34 7u; M.
J6.40; N. 11.00; WU, 14.40, WW, f4.n0.
100 474
8. too !44
1.100
1.400
r.aoo
1,100
1.400
7414
7IH
l4
44
It
MOO 1UV4
"'400 iib"
too 16
Am. Locomntlvs pfd
Am. S. A R
Am. B. A H. pfd
Am. Surer Rennlns
Am. Tobacco pfd ctfa.....
Anaconda Mining Co
Atchlnon
Atchlaon pfd
Atlantic Coaet Una
Baltimore A Ohio
Bal. A Ohio pfd
Brooklyn Rapid Tr
Canadian Pacific
Contra! of New Jereer....
Thee. A Ohio 10.404 4.144
Chicago ot. W 4.(io 14
Chlcnto A N. W t.ioo i6t
C. M. A 8t. P 4.to 141
Chicago T. A T
Chicago T. A T. pfd
P.. C. C. A Bt. L
Colorado F. A I
Colo. A 80.
Colo. A Bo. lat pfd
Colo. A Bo. td pfd
Conaolldated Oas .,
Corn Products ,,,,
Corn Products pfd
Liclaware A Hudson
Del., U A W
Denver A R. O
PAR O pfd
Illatlllera' Becurltlea
Erie
Erie lat Jfd
Kris td Pfd
General Electrle
Hoiking Valler
1 1 II noli Central
International Paper ........
Int. Taper pid.
Int. Pump ....
Int. Pump pfd.
lows central
Iowa Central pfd
Kanaaa Cltr 80 ,
K. C. So. pfd
Lonlarllla A N
Meilcan Central
Minn A St. L
M , Bt. P. A 8. B. M
M , Bt. P. A B. 8. II. pfd
Mteeourt Pac.lfla
M , K. A T
M . K. A T. pfd
National Lead
N. R. R. of II. p!4
New York Central
M. T., O. A W
Norfolk A Weatern
Norfolk A W. pfd
North American
Paclto Mall
Pennaylvanla
People's Oaa
P.. C, C. A Bt. b. ,
Steel Car
Preaaed B. C. ptd
Pullman Palace Car....
Reading
Reading lat pfd ,
Heading :d pfd
Republic Steel
Republic Bteel ptd
Rock Iiland Co
Rock lel&nd Co. pfd...-.
Bt. L A 8. P. Id ptd..
Bt. Loult 8. W
Bt. L, 8. W. ptd
Bouthern Pacific
Bo. Pad Be pfd
So. Railway
Bo. Railway pfd
Tenneeae C. A I
Texas A BmISc
T., Bt. U'A W
T., Bt. L. A W. pfd
Union Parlfle. ei-dl t0t,4Ot lto
In loo Pacltc pfd, as-dlv... 100 tl
V. B. Kxpreen
U. 8. Realty IW 14
V. 8. Rubber l.tnt 47
V. B. Rubber pld tot 106
p. B. Bleel IM K 40U,
V. B. Bteel pfd U.4O0 lvHi
Va.-Carollna Chemical 4O0 to
Va -Caro. Cham, pfd I' 4
Wabaah M Hi
Wabaah pfd IMS 344,
Welle-Parso Eipraea
Weatlntnouaa Bleotrle ... fw 160
Weelera Union
Wheeling A L 10
Wleoonaia Central 1 00 11
Wla. Contral nfd 4t 41
Northern Paclto tt.Sno 141
Central Lanther 6J H"4
Ca. LMther pld. e-dl.... H
ILiaa-ghecheld Bteel t' U
Great Northers pfd t luS 1U
Inu Metropolltsa f-SA rj4
Int. Met. pld 8. lot t4
lta4
9H
10044
10
ts
lit
SV4
H
l
H
l'tt
HIS
11244
US'.
14 H
4ti4
1114
15
110
10414
It
74
171
IH
41 41
ll4 19
1M4 IM
140 14044
15
8Vi
101
131
1IZT4
lKi
U
44
4014
tt
110
17
171
Console, money
do account ....
Anaconda
Atchlaon v.,
do pfd
Baltimore A Ohio
Cnnadlan Pacific .
Chea. A Ohio
Chlcaso Ot. W ...
0.. M. A Bt. P..
Ie Bee ra
Uenrer A R. O..
do pfd
trie
do lat pfd
do Id pfd
Illinois Central ..
Loulavllle A N...
88 11-14
t4 t-ll
... 14
... 14
...100
...tot
...17H
... 45
... 15
...14614
... t
.... J5
.... Til
.... to
.... MU
.... 54
....lbl
.1114
M., K. A T
N. Y. Central
Norfolk A W
do pfd
Ontario A W
Pennaylvanla
Rand Mlnea
Readlnt
Southern Railway
do pfd
Southern Paclflo ..
Union Pacific
do pfd
U. 8. Steel
do pfd
Wabaah
do pfd
Spanish 4a
... 414
..12J
..
.. 16
.. 4114
,.. 444,
.. 14
,.. 41
... tf
..78
... 8714
,..14B
,.. K
,.. 4114
...104 .
...It
... II
... t44
SILVER Bar. steady. 314d per ounce.
MONEY 464t per cent.
The rate of discount In the open market
for short bills Is 474 per cent; for three
months' bills, 4Tt per cent,
Boston Copper Market
These quotations are furnished by Logan
& Bryan, members New York and Boston
exchanges;
Adventure 444 Mohawk 87
Allouos II Nevada Conaolldated, It
Atlantic 11 North Butt
Blnghara 34 Old Dominion
Black Mounuln I Oaceola
Boaton Conaolldsted.. It Pnen. Bervlea
Butt Coalition 124 Pneu. Service, pfd.
Calumet A Arlnons...l74 Qulncy
Calumet A Heels 435 shannon
t
14
to
IS
to
14
tl
V.t
to
M
IM
475
It
71
Tl
r
44
150
lot
144
It
Tt
ii
14
lit
51
KM 111 lit 111
l.tno lit ill lit
.KI9 T6 Tl TI44
41 40 It
In II 4t
4t 414 tt
61
H 100 1104
40
to
18
10
tl
lit
to
4
III
474
to
70
71
It
1
4
Ml
14T"
It
r l.too li 11
""goo "ii" "ii"
,.. lino 54 tt
,. 1.400 m int
... 4.400 114 10
It. too
ton
1.400
Centennial
Copper Range
Dally Weat ...
F.aet Butta
Franklin
Oreene Copper . . . ,
Oranby
Helvetia
Iala Royal
Junction
L. B. A Pltteburg.
Masaachueetts
Michigan
com.
pfd..
18Tamarack ...
... an Trinity
.a it t'nltcl Prult
... 11 t'nlted States,
... 15 United Btatra,
... 17 Utah Conaolldated
...140 t'tah Copper ....
... t Victoria
... 27 Winona
...10 Wolverine
t4Cananes
7Nlplaalng
11 Nevada-Utah
..1024
.. tt
..ltl
.. 1
.. ZI
.118
.. 80
..141
.. 27
..106
.. 61
.. 44
.. t7
.. It
..
.. 10
.. n4
.. 11
.. f
Hogs.
lfl.T2H'8.r
6.15 (&7.02V4
6.60 tjA.BTVfe
6.26 47.05
6,0 &4.80
stock
'Sunday.
RANGE OF PRICES
Csttle.
Omaha $2.P6'i.50
Chicago 1.7h(&.90
Kansas City .6ti6.n0
St. LOUIS 8.66'U,0.7
Sioux City Z.7&446.86
The official number of cars 01
brought In today by each road was:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'seg
C, M. A St. P. Ry 8
Mo. Fac. Ky t
I'nlon Psclflc System 40 36
C. tt N. W. Ry. (east) .. 6
C. N. W. Ry.(west) Zl 18
C, St. P., M. A O. Ry. 6
c, it. at VI- (east) s
C, B. St Q. (west)... IS 16
C R. I. & P. (east)., 2
Illinois Central 8 8
Chicago Oreat W'at'n 2 1
89 103
U
20
Total Receipts ....
The disposition of the day's reeelpts waa
as follows, each buyer purchasing the
number of head Indicated:
Cattle. Hogs. Bneep.
Buyers.
Omaha Packing Co..
Swift Co
Curl ah y Packing Co
Armour & Co
Vansant & Co
Carey & Benton
Lobman & Co
W. I. Stephen
Hill & Son
F. P. Lewis
Huston tt Co
Hamilton & Rothschild
L. F. Huss
J. H. Bulla
Sam Werthetmer
Mike Haggerty
Sol Degan
J. B. Root At Co
T. B. Inghram
Lehmer Bros
Other Buyers
CATTLE Receipts of cattle as usual on
A Friday were light, eighty-one cars being
reported. The market as a whola wag with
out any very great change In any direc
tion. The trade, however, waa fairly active
so that the most of the. receipts changed
handa In good season In "the forenoon.
lieef steers sold In about the same notches
as they have all week. There wag no
quotable change In the market today, and
there has boen comparatively little change
on any day during the week.
Cows and heifers also commanded steady
prices, the few loads here moving off In
about the same notches as yesterday.
Barring one string of six cars of pulp fed
Colorados, there were very few feeders on
sale this morning. Such as there were sold
quite readily In spite of the fact that tt
was a Friday, the Colorados bringing (4.66.
Representative sales:
IX l'l-l liw
"27 li6 12
644 23.9 11M
801 1956 9sl
19
S
82
96 esse test
41
48 eeee eeee
144 V.W ...
68
4 eeee ess
9 ess es
5 ess
41
i
13
100 .... 433
SHEEP There wss a fslr run of sheep
today and the market as a whole was In
very satisfactory condition. Buyers were
still anxious sfter strictly good killers and
anything of that description met with ready
sale at fully steady prices. Thus good
ewes sold tip to 35.50, the same price that
waa paid for the top yesterday. A string
of very good heavy shorn wethers brought
85.00. While strictly good stuff ts selling
to such good advantage, the common and
medium grades are more or less neglected.
The fact la, buyers are making a wider
range between the different grades and are
buying the stuff more on Its merits, thus
while the tendency this week has been
upward on good killers, It has been down
ward on the common to medium kinds.
Oood light lambs were wanted, but there
was nothing desirable among the early ar
rivals. Heavy iambs a re not so mucn
sought sfter, buyers for some reason or
other giving the preference to the lighter
weignts. .
Uuotatlons on killers: Oood to choice
lamhs. 37.2fffl7.60: fslr to rood lambs. 8fl.7tVir
7.15: good to choice yearlings, lamb weights.
o ih-gi ou; lair to gooa yearlings, ismo
weight, f5.864f4.15; good to choice year
lings, heavy weights, 35.86t76.10; fair to good
re&rllngs, heavy weights, 3.V60f6.88; good
o choice old wethers. I.V50i5.75; fair to
good old wethers, 85.254ji6.60; good to choice
ewes. 35.2bft6.60: fair to euiod swes. 84.750
6.26.
Representative sales:
No. Ar. Pr.
Kit western wethers, shorn 131 6 00
8K6 western ewee , 14 6 28
137 western yearlings 66 6 60
88 western lambs 60 7 20
158 western lambs 71 7 80
1 western lamb 90 7 50
87 western cull ewes. 97 4 80
M Colorsdo cull ewes 74 4 00
126 Colorado cull ewes 81 C CO
375 Colorado ewes 61 6 00
61 Colorado ewes 80 6 00
3M western ewes 120 , t 60
135 Colorsdo sheep and yearlings 88 6 10
11 Colorado sheep and yearlings 81 6 10
CHICAGO LIVK STOCK MARKET
Cattle Strong to Bteady Roars Stroma"
Sheep and Lambs Dtendy.
CHICAGO. March 8. CATTLE Receipts,
1,000 head; market for best, strong; other,
steady; common to best steers. 34.26fiH.85;
nelfers, U.656.26: cows, 83.264i0.00; buns,
33.2f ti4.0; calves, 32.50)7.25; Blockers and
feeders. 82.60(86.25.
HOGS Receipts, 19,000 head; market
stronsr: choice heavy shlprlns. 36.96fti7.00;
light butchers. 3o.9fiT7.00; light mixed, K92H
tli.97tt; packing. 36 60'h.97V: pigs, 84.50y
t.so: bulk or sales. K 9-J'i().sf,
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 3,000
head; market steady: sheep, 34.75ty6.00; year
lings, 36.10&6.76; lambs, 3u.26ta7.76.
New York Live Stork Market.
NEW YORK. March 8.-BEEVE8-Re.
celots. 3.440 head: choice heavy cattle firm
others steady; bulls and rows steady;
steers. 36.16tii6.15; bulls, 3.85&-4.72H: cows;
31. ibCaA. ooi choice heavy, 34.50. uverpoo
and London cables quoted live cattle lower
at UVWii'124o per pound dressed weight; lots
nt London at lJVc: sheeo and yearllnira
B lllng at ltdflSe dressed weight; refrigerator
beef at 9h&9c per pound. Exports to
morrow, 920 cattle and 6,640 quarters of
beer.
CALVES Receipts. IS head: steady on
mlted suddIv: medium to rood veals. 38.50
?.; cuv aressea veais steaay at S14C
per pouna; country nressea at stauzo.
UHKEf AND lambs Kecelnts. lrl head
heep, nominally firm: lambs. ltKfl5c higher
prime lambs sold at 88.26.
houh Keceiots. 4.5W head: market about
steady: Car of Pennsylvania hoars sold At
t'.tn.
BWEET POTATOES Illinois, per Urge
seed sweet potatoes, per doi.(
1.
HEANS-rer b., tl.; No. 3,
t) 60.
LIMA BEANS Per lb 6Hc.
CABB AUK Holland seed, home grown,
tc per lb.; new rebhage, per lb., JHc.
POTATOES Per bu , 60tif7c.
ONIONS Home grown, per bu., 7Sc; red
or yellow, Colorado, per lb., 2c; Spanish,
per crate, 3-00.
RUTABAGAS About 150 lbs. to Baok.
CUT PEEr PRICE
Ribs: No. 1. 15c; No. 3, 9c; No. 8, to.
Loins: No 1. ISc; No. 8. 13c; No. g, 10a.
Chuck: No. 1, 6c; No. i. 6c; No. 3, 4cs
Round: No. I, 7Hc; No. 8, 7c; No. 8, 6
Plats: No. 1. 6Hc: No. 3. 4c; No. 3, 4c
MISC KL1.A NEC US.
rmr.F.RB New full cream Wlserms'ii
twins. 17c; new full cresm brick, 164t)17c
wheel SwIhs cheese, Kftlftc; block Swiss,
17c; llmberger, 15; young Americas, 18o.
FISH t ICS ere l, orrasen. ec; Pisa,
4 tt 12c: white flsh. dressed, winter
caught. 13c; trout. 12c; halibut. 11c: salmon.
luo; catnsn, aou, iiviiuia, un-iura, pvini
frosen, 6c; perch, scsled snd dressed, 7o;
perch, skinned, dressed, headless, lc; crap
PISS, rounu, oilav, i.-iev.'1" lancy,
15c; black bass, 2V-; smelts, sweet and fine,
13c: eel.' 16c; blue fish. 15c; red snapper.
12c; roe shad, per pair, 3Wi4oc; frog legs. 40o
lobsters, green, per id., etc; itiowiera, do lien,
per lb., 40c; mackerel Spanish, per lb., Mo,
n-iackerel, native, 85e per lb.
HONB.I ler 14 irmmes, ta-ou.
cured FISH Fsmllv mhite flsh. cer
tiarter bbl., 100 lbs., 4.00; Norway mack
erel. No. 1. 136.0": mo. I. 43MV; nerrlng, la
bbls.. 20 lbs. each. .Norway. k, tu.00.
HIDES AND TALLOW-
Kaosae City Uve Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY. March 8 CATTLE Re
ceipts, 2,000 head. Including 600 southerns
market steady to weak; choice export and
dressed beer steers, 3o.&o86.oo; rair to good,
(t.oorufi.to: western fed steers, l4.0iKii6.U0
stockers and feeders, 31764i6.25; southern
steers. 33.7666.25: southern cows, 38.0Oft4.O0
atlve cows. H.75414.50: native heifers. 83.60
4i5.25; bulls, 33.1064.26: csives. 83.60(117. 26-
iiuuu Keceipts, t.ouo neaa; market 6C
higher,' but closed weak; top, 26.92H; bulk
ot sales. 36.80;i6.87V.: heavy. 86.d7H2i92M
packers, 36.BO044.W; pigs And lights, 86.6O4V
r.
RHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 6.700
head; market steady: lambs, 37.007.60; ewes
and yearlings. 8j.004i.76; weatern fed year
lings, 36.151iI66; western fed sheep, 85.00
ao; stockers and feeders, tleoijj&.oo.
New -York Mlnlnar Stocks.
NEW YORK, March 8. Closing quotations
on mining stocks were
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Con. Cel. A Vs IT Sierra Nevada Tt
Horn Silver 170 Small Hopea IS
Iron 81 Ivor ....440 Standard 171
Laadvllle Con 8 1
Treasury Statesmen!.
WASHINGTON, March 8.-Today state
ment of the treasury balances In the gen
eral fund, excluaive of the 3150,000.000 gold
reserve, shows: Available ceuth balances,1
$254,312,651; gold coin and bullion, 3117,678,179;
gold certificates, 347,869,710.
Baak Clearings.
OMAHA, March 8-Bank clearings for to
day were $2,442,616.04 and for the corre
sponding date last year 32.134.K4.64.
Metal Market,
NEW YORK March $. The London tin
market was hlvher with spot quoted at ltri
1184 1K4 6e, and futures at tiw its oa. i.ocnny intt
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LONDON, March A Money was In fair
demand and supply in the market today.
Discounts were firmer. Prices on the Stock
exchange were still weak, .with no pros
pect of an Improvement until ths position
in New York ts better and ths monetary
outlook la cleared. Consols continued to
droop owing to lack of support and kindred
securities were easy In sympathy. Ths fact
that gold waa going out to South America
assisted In the depression. Americans flue
tusted erratically. Offers of only a few
shsres were sufficient to cause the drop of
a point eariy in tne any, nut later tne mar
set showed more reaiatsnce. The New
1 ork advices In the afternoon came fairly
steady ana caused A lucxiuraio recovery
on the average with spot quoted at $43.00(3
42.10. Copper was lower abroad wun Lon
don quoting spot at 109 7s 6.1, and futures
at 110 10s. Locally the market was nrtn
and a little higher on some grades. Lake
being quoted at $28.2625. 76; electrolyUeV at
$26. 0uO25.26; casting at r.i4.50ifr.!4.75. Lead
was Is 3d hlKher at 20 lOe 3d In the London
market, but remained unchanged at tb.uiin
6.30 locally. Spelter was unchanged at ti
In the Lodon market ana at to.ouuvw
locally. Iron was unchanged at Ma 4d for
standard foundry, but a little lower for
Cleveland warrants, which were quoted at
65s In the London market. Locally the mar
ket was unchanged. No. 1 foundry north
ern Is Quoted at tJ6 re.aB; No. I foundry.
northern at 24.75ijtt.7o; no. 1 toundry
southern at $26 0(i'2.50; No. 2 foundry
southern at l26.mu'.o 00.
ST. LOUIS. March 8. M ETA LB Lead.
dull At 36.V7H- Spelter, steaay at to-fa.
Evaporated Apples aad Dried Fruit a.
NEW YORK, March 8. EVAPORATED
APPLES Market ' Continued quiet, and In
the absence of any Important demand prices
are mere or less nominal; fancy are quoted
at c: choice, 8'ot'1c: prime, 7ar;c.
CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS Prunes
are steady, particularly on the larger sixes.
although demand la said to be less active.
California fruit ranges rrom so to inc. and
Oregon prunes from 64c to 10c. according
to grade. Apricots are unchanged, with
choice at 18c; extra choice, UilDc; fancy,
10 20c. Peachea are In slack demand at the
moment, but the tone is firm owing to tight
supplies; choice are quoted at Hullo; extra
choice, 124flV; fancy, 12t12Hc; extra
fancy, 13tt16c. Raisins are unchanged; loose
Museatela are quoted at oiiso; aoeded rai
sins at 7fjlvc; London layers, $l.S6jl 46.
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STOCKERS AND FEEDERS,
Co tTee Market. -
NEW YORK. March 8. COFFEE The
market for coffee futures opened steady
at a net decline of 10U 16 points In response
tuooeitlAued liquidation. There seemed to
be a good deal of offering of the near
months In contrast to recent developments
and theae positions ruled relatively easy.
Unsettled conditions In the stock snsrket
were supposed to cause part of the selling,
but Braaillan markets were again lower
and European cabUa wsre easy. Roasters
were good buyers towsrd the close, which
was steady, net lOtj'JO points lower; sales
were reported of 61.000 bags. Including
March. 4-16i35c: May. 6.2u626c; July,
4 otic; September, 6 00c; December, 6.0016.060.
Spot Bteady; No. I Rio, Tc.
Toledo Seed Market.
TOLEDO. O., March t SEEDS-Clover.
cash snd March, tdlTej; April. 3S.0O; Oe lo
be. 64.76. A lala a- tATa. Timothy, g2.hu.
in 1 to
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HOGS Hogs sold a little stronger this
morning on the opening, closing back
about steady with yesterday. In fact, some
of the buyers were at no time bidding
more than steady prices, and a good many
of the hogs had to sell that way. As will
be noted from the ssles below, a consider
sble proportion of the bogs brought 84. 754
f so, with a top at 36.86. it will be remem
bered that yesterday two-thirds of the
hogs sold at $6.76. with only a sprlnklln
at $6.77Vd0 and a too at 86.82H. Whll
the trade was at no time very active, the
moat of the bogs changed hands In very
ascent season in tns morning.
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ireen salted,
lee, Be; green "'
per lb. 1
per lb. 1 No.
No. 1, 11HC1 No. 3. I040; bull hldee, Be; green
tildea. No. 1. loc: No. 3, Be; horse. tl.tOca)
5; Sheep pens, owcuju.o. laitow, no. 4,
Wo: No. 3. 8HC 001. .muzzc.
CIDER-New York, half barrel, W.7S; bar
rcl, Jvo. . ...
COfFKK-KOni "IO. jo, aoc
tjn A lin ner lb.: No. ifi. 19c
Bo. "lc ter lb.: No. 21. 11c per lb.
BUUAK uranuiatira cine, in sacaa, tP.Uj
granulated beet. In sacks, 36 11.
NUTS French walnuts, 15Hc; California
walnuts. No. t. soft shell, 13c; No. 1, soft
tiaell. 16c; Braslls, lfiHSlHc; pecans, lff22ti;
filberts. 134i14c; peanuts. rsw, 7Hct
roasted, c; caiuornia simonas, nara
shell, l"Hc; Taragona, l"Hc; cocoanuta,
$11.50 per loo lbs.
arn, 654Ptuc; Maine, fi.it. tomatoes, i-in
cans, fl.4i; 8-10. cans, ti.w. t ine enpies,
grated, 2-lb., $2.20rJ 30; sliced. $1,751
uannn apples., rancy, .'.mBo.". an-
fornla apricots, $2 00 Pears, $1.75tff2 50.
Peaches, fsncy. 81.754140: H. C. peaoheav
82.00tg-2.60. Alaska salmon, red, $1-26: fancy
ChinooK, f., ta.io; rancy nocseyej, r ei.ao.
Sardines, quarter oil, $3.76; three-quarters)
mustard, 33.00. Sweet potatoes, i. nnjl.it,
Rniierkmut. 00c. PumDkins. 8oc4li 00.
Wsx beans. 3-lb., 64jtVc. IJma beans, 3-lb
Kcj31.S6. Spinach, $1.86. Cheap peas, I-lth
toe; extras. $1.00(01.16; fancy, 31.2txWl.86.
Wool Market.
BOSTON. March 8. WOOL The Com
mercial Bulletin of this city, basing lis
report on statistics gathered from thi gov-.
ernment, will sav tomorrow of the wool
market: New business is of moderate
volume and the general market r.uiet.
Large buyers have withdrawn after thcrr
heavy purchases of last week nnd the -week
before. Late last week fully 6,000
pounds of Montana and Oregon Bold, tits
latter not being Included In our -report of
that week. It transpires that the Mon
tana staple sold largely at ISttc and the
Oregon at 28 43 23 He. The scoured cost la
About 72c. Sales this week Include oon- .
Blderable clothing at 2147280, or 47&6l!o
clean. The movement In Australian or.d
New Zealand wools Is steady and at satis
factory price. The feeling hero la con
servative and there Is no-speculative ten
dency. Values for domestic ara not more
than steady and but slight change Is an
ticipated. The London auction ssles are
expected fco open Arm at unchanged prices
Tuesday. The shipments of wool from
Boston to Msrch 7, Inclusive, according to
the same authority, are 68.952.295 pounds.
against 60,170,319 pounds at the same time
last year. The receipts to unarm ;, in
clusive, are 49,582.062 pounds, against 47,-
448.048 pounds the same penoc, last rear.
ST. LOUIS, March 8. WOOL Medium
grades combing and clothing, 2443 2SHc;
light fine. 20r28c; heavy fine, 16llo
tub washed, 304338c.
- Bagsr and Molasses.
NEW YORK, March 8,-SUOAR-Raw,
firm; fair refilling, 3 l-16c; centrifugal, 9f
test 8 17-82c; molasses sugar, t 26-82c; re
fined, firm; crushed, 6.40c; powdered, 4.80c J
granulated, 4.70c.
NEW ORLEANS, March 8. BUQAR
Strong; open kettle, 8W&3 15-lBc; centrtfu-
?al whites, 4 S-ltkiHc; centrifugal yellow,
8-lc; seconds, JVSS 7-lc.
MOLASSES Quiet: syrup, 80et34c-
JAPS TALK OF KOUROPATKIN
Several Orle'wtal Generals Express
Themselves oa Book Reeeatly
Published by Rasslaa. '
St. Loots Live Stork Market.
ST. LOUIS. March 8. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 800 head. Including 200 Texana; mar-
ket steady: native shipping and export
steers, $6.25fi.78; dressed beef and butcher
teers. 84.K.916.75: steers under l.ooo ids.
rrjs.-j tt . ......I. .1 .1 .. ittvxj Tc
eo. tutu v. lit, l v . i n biivi irrucie, eou-'-i. if ,
cows and heifers, $2.bV(03.25: canners, $2.00ji
6u; buna, 13.2.4(4.26: calves, is oosjtj.oo; Texa
and Indian steers, $2.666.60; . cows and
heifers, $2.90(86.80. .
HOOS Rucelots. 8.000 head: market
higher; pigs and lights, $6.25)6.96; packers,
tfi.n&(ii7.00; butchers and best heavy, $b.90O
7.06.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 600 head:
market steady: native muttons, $3,604)6.00;
lamba. 34.264i6.75: culls and bucks, $3,004
4.00; stockers, $2.6Cfc6.60.
Slonx City Live Stock Market.
OTITV Tf.-V Ta JTaK m.l.
oirtt a i . , . l,i a. . u i'c' i i j rir
gram.) CATTLE Receipts. 600 head; mar.
ket slow and weak; beeves. 34.60tfre.W: cows.
bulls and mixed, 82.76tft4.50; stockers and
feders. 33.004H.46; calves And yearlinrs.
$3.15r3.90. ...
Mouts itsceipts, t.'iio neaa; market
steady, selling at $6.60(6.80; bulk of sales.
$6.70(4)6. 75.
4. Joseph Live Stock Market.
BT. JOSEPH. March $. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 880 hnad; market steady to strong;
natives. $4.40436.25; cows and heifers, $2.3bf
4.75; stockers and feeders, $3,761)4.86.
MOG8 Receipts, 6.612 head; market 6o
higher; top, K90; bulk of sales, $6.75ir)i.86.
bnEKr AND LAM Bo Receipts. 443 head:
market active; lambs, $7.107.46; swes, 24.80
4J6.20.
. , Stock la Sight.
Receipts of live stock at the six principal
western maraeis yesteraay:
Cattle.
1j0
South Omaha
Sioux fliy .,
Kansas City ,
Bt. Joseph ....
St. Louis
Chicago
Totals
Sheep.
$.700
Hogs.
6.800
. 600 4.000
, 2.000 7. ,700
. 8M) 6,512 443
. 800 8,U0 600
. 1.000 19,000 1,000
VICTORIA, B. C, March 8. The steamer
Shawmut which arrived yesterday from
Yokohama, brought Japanese newspapers
with interviews given by Japanese genersle
regarding Kouropatkln's comments in his
recently Issued book on the late war. The
Hochlt Shlmbun says Count Nodtu, who
commands the main Japanese army, writes
praising General Kouropatkln's personality'
and admitting that he only unshea,thed his
sword out of loyallty to the fatherland
He was handicapped because the Russian
troops were dispirited and consisting of
various' races, were not Inspired by strong
patrlotio spirit. Prior to the war, said
General Nodgu, Oenerml KouropaUlA
thought It premature to open war wlttr
Japan and would have refrained from com
mand of the Russian armies had not the
war party In Russia precipitated the out
break. General Oku, who commanded the
second Japanese army, writes criticising
Kouropatkln, stating his books to be Blmply
an excuse for the Russians. Kouropatkln.
he says, should have been able to restore
order in his army between Llao Yang and
Mukden with better results. ...
General Nodi wrote, refusing to give hlg
opinion on Kouropatkln's work. i t
Count Itagakl. according to Japanese
newspapers, has launched A propaganda fop
the abolition of titles to nobility In Japan
beyond the life time of present holders.
The Toklo municipality will endeavor to gr
range a loan of $26,000,000 for a scheme of
harbor Improvements. The loan Is to be,
received In three Installments ending In
1911 . - .
7.080 60,312 13,343
OMAHA WUOLKUUD MARK-ET.
Coadltloa of Trade aad Qaotatloas oa
Staple aad Vaacy Prodooe.
EGGS Per doz., 15c.
LIVE POULTRY Hens, 3H; old roogt-
ers, 6c; turkeys, 12c; ducas, 10c; young
roosters, 74j9c; geese, 6c.
BUTTER Packing stock, 20c; Choice te
fancy dairy, 2i4j26c; creamery, TfaJi.
HAY Choice upland. 810: medium, $9.00;
No. 1 bottom, $4.60; c grades. $6.bOiae.0uI
Rye straw, $7.00; No. 1 AltaUfs, $11.60.
it RAN Psr ton. $11.
lliUiTS
STRAWBERRIES Choice Texas. M quart
ease $6.0u4ei.0O; 24 pint eases, $2.60.
CRANBERRIES Per bbL.. $6bO8.60; In
bushel box, $2.25.
APPLES Fancy Orsenlngs. per bbl.,
$3.60; Jonathans, $4.60; New York apples,
$3.6u; Iowa and Nebraska, eating and cook
ing. $2.86ul.Oo; Wlneaaps, 32 00 per box.
PEAKS Winter Nells, per box, $3.00.
C'OCOANl TS Per sack of 100, $3.76.
TROPICAL FRUITS.
FIGS California, bulk, c-c; (-crown
Turkish, 14c; 4-crown Turkish, 12c; 3-crown
iurklsb, lOn.
LEMONS Limonlsra, 800 and 860 It 14,
$4.6r other brands, 60o less. -
DATES Kadaway, to; sayars, 6c; hal
lowla, new stuffed walnut dales, B-ib. box,
$1.00. '
BANANAS Per medium alsed bunch,
$2.002.26- Jumbos, $1.6043.60.
OKAPE FKUIT-Blse 64 to 80, $4.Au.
ORANGES CallUtritla navels, extra
fancy, all sixes, $3u"4jl.2l; fancy, $1.7i;
choice, large sites, $1.66.
NEW VEGETABLES.
BEETS. TURNIPS AND CARROTS Psr
dos.. tfrnfcOa
TOMATOES Florida, 80-lb. crate, flOQ,
LEAF LETTUCE Hot houso, per dog
heads, 46c
CL 61 BER8 Psr dOA. $2.06.
RADIbHES Per dot. bunches, 860.
PARSLEY Hothouse, per do bunch
tOo.
. HEAD LETTUCE Bout hern, per do,
ti.WJHJi.aB.
OLD VEGETABLES.
TURNIPS. CARKOVa. BttTS Per bu..
IK; pavrsaips, fft uu., tx.mt.
If you have anything to trade Advertise
It In tne For Exchange column of Tha
Bee Want Ad page.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Paul J. Kepler to William and Irene
N. Zltsmann, avk lot 0, rierAon e
suhdlv '. I
Paul J. Kepler to George H. and Gr-
truoe si. zauier, 117 w, 1-1
subdlv
Irene N. Zltxmsn et al. to Paul J.
Kepler, lot 6, Herson s subdlv
Josephine Johnson to Knos Johnson,
lot U block 6, Syndlcau Hill add....
Commonwealth Real Estate company
to Josephine Johnson, lot la, block
6, Syndicate Hill odd
Ijittln Mnrulelsaohn snd wife to John
U. Klausner, n lots 1 and 2, lot I -
snd e4 feet lot 4, block 2. Perkins'
subdlv u,m
Peter N. Petersen and wife to Mette
Marie Nielsen, lots 10 and 11. pur
dette Court Annex
Llsxle Quealey to Bridget Quealey,
lots T and 8, Burr Oak
Joseph Pelllcan and wife to the Fiwn
clscan Sisterhood of Nebraska, mid
dle third tax lot 7. ne4 se n-16-13...
Harry Hopkins, executor, to Joseph
Pelllcan, same
Ole Olson and wife to Jens N. Jtmaem,
lots 14 and 16, block 1, Avon
dale Park
Robert W. Patrick to W. H. Thomp
son, lot 21. block 11, Orchard Hill..
Northwestern Investment company to
John Hollstrom. lot 6, block t,
Cretghton Heights
Franklin Realty company to Clara J.
Clark, elo7 feet lots 1 and 3 and wllJ
feet lots 17 and 18, Tukey's replate
block 3, Benus Park
Frd H. Cosgrovs and wlfs to the
franklin Realty company, lota 1 snd
Tukey's re plat block 3. Bemls
Park
Clsus Pshl and wife to Hans Godber-
sen. sA ne1 4-14-11
Charley A. Carlson and wife to Ed
ward P and Isaac T. Bamuelson, nW
tiey, 24-16-9
Wilson T. Graham and wife to Ar
thur W. Atkinson, wK feet lot 4 snd
eq feet lot 6, block 6, Parker's add..
Anton Thomeen to Edward Weartlund,
lot 7, block 7, Isasc A Helden's add.
George Warren Smith to Kmrn ft.
Huadley, lot 14, Sinltit's subdlv
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8.600
1008
864
1.608
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