THfci UMAUA DALLY Bth: IIU'KSDAY. JAM'AliY '. 1 7 REAL ESTATE LOANS OFFICE OF THE OMAHA A NTs NORTH na'iroaa cwnptrr Omaha, No.. Kor. . w-io ti,, oixahoid.s: Not. I hereby given that a pecial meeting ol I th stockholders of th omara and Nort.i ' Flatt Railroad cmti(u; wjl be ti.c at th oflV of the con par. r in Omaha. Net., ; t o'clock p. m . on January l V lsoa. lor th purpoao of acting upon tni qsfuon o( elling the railroad. pr&p-erty and Ira.-icr.i. f thlo eorrpr.y to tee Chkuo. Burlington fii,CZ.'1r?d "TT"'' th raI,r""? ! xln T1 V fta P w b T a" fpaaaaaa 1 al lht re s mw 1 1 aw V teas to is aaxi company ry order of Py tha board of director. W. P. fMfllH, rwnurr. NKkUM . ITTXTSCHOLDERS' meeting-the ax- a. nual meeting of f stockn -ldr of Tr.e ( aoutn Omaha and Western Ra.lroa4 Com- j pany fir the election of seven director an! tn transaction of such otrer bus nei may come befor th mi.rc mill b hel 1 j i in omcf or A. L M 'r.ier. comer or. Ninth and Farnam street. Omaha. Ne braska, on Wedntnltr, the tn day of January. A. D. 1. at 11 o'clock a m. T. M. ORR. Secretary. D2tid:jt STOCKHOUTRi MEETING Nrtc la hrbT t iat t?i annual marina- the atock holders of Th- B- e Building company he i ei.i at 4 o cl v-k P ra.. Tueiay. Jsn'iary '-4. ?. at the office of M cirr.rany in Tha B-e buinllr.. limiht. frr 'ha-election of a i" ant 01 rii- rectora for tha en-j:n yar and tn trana- , atton of auch otnr t.jsine as may prop- . erljr come before S'i'-h mei ns . C. C. ROPE WATER. Secretary. JM14t D S . RAILROAD TIME CARD I.IIO.I STATION IOTH A MARCT. I alawi PaelSe. Tha Orerland Limited.. a am The Colorado Espress. a 3) pm Atlantic Express Arr've a 4" pm a $ rm al '5 arh The Orearon Kspress The Ixa AnirKa Lim a 4 T pm a 5 pm a '.1 V pm a !5 pm T a Fast Mail f.lna A japan Mail, a 4 ; m a t 5 pm Co!o--Chicai Special alC.l) am a am ) fteatiir A Stromsbua; Local Nortn Platte I.-a1 . bl5 pm bit" p n . a 7 t- arr 1 t II pm (alras, Hark I.Iaad A Paclc EAST. CTitca,' Umlted a 3 f1 an Iowa Ixal a :10 am all '., rr. a 4 . pm ; i-es stoinea r-asaer.ier. .a pm 11: prr ( mnn Paiifi- system Iowa LorsJ bll am b -55 pm r (, N w.. east rhlcaro Eastern En. a 4 i pm tl S pm can w west Chicago Flyer ... a pm a :J5 am I r .. st. p.. M. AO. WEgT . B. A is". est..!. Rocky Mo-mts:n Llm. all li rm i!lm'r B o m OkU A Tsas Ex a 4 4i pm a 2 4o pm Lincoln-Fairburt Fasa .b S:45 am M'J.S am Mtsaaart Farlfle. K. C. A Jt. 1 Fp ...a ) am a 45 am X. C. a 81. L Exp .- all:15 pm Sid pm ( klrsf Great H eaters. Bt. Paul-Mmneapoli ... V pm St. Paul-Minneapolis ... T am Chicaiio Limited ., ( pm I'hlcairo Express 7 am Chicago Epr-ss J pm Chleaaja A North westera. 7 V am 11 SS pm n zi am H'S ! pm I Chicago Daylig-ht .. 8U Paul-Minn. Exp. Chicago Local a 7:3 am all 4 pm a 7 3o a.a alO pm I all am j I J nm ' eioum Cttr Passenaer. . .a 7 V am a 1 pm Chicaro Passenaer a 4 s pm a I am Chicago Fpectal a i " pm a 3 am St. Paul-Minn. Limited a pm a fc am Af! Limited. Orerland Limited ... Fast Mail Piotix "i'y Local rast Mall Twin City Limited .. Norfolk-Bonesteel . Llncofcn-Ixmt: Pina .. TVadwaVUncoln .. Casper-Phoehoni ... .. Hastlnirs-flupcrtcr ... Fremont-Albion Illlaata (rural. a pm a 12 35 pm alO.' pm a 3 am a04 am 1 1 il pm . a i' am 1 1 'j m a S pm a am a 7 M am a 5 4" pm b 7i am aK'35 am a I pm a i 4't pm a pm a 5 4' pm b 1 pm b S'i pm b i 3i pm b 1 3b prn Olicaf o Express . U am a 1.45 pm Minn. A St. Paul Exp b 7 am a io pm Chicago Lim'ted a :' pm a 3n am Minn. A St. Paul Llm .a 3 S pni a i .30 am ( hlrwato. MUsnkn A t. Paal. Chi. A Colo. Spec'Bl ..a7:Sam all S fm CaL A Or. Express ..a 'iprn a 3:7 pm Overland Limited a s..a pm a 30 am a &:! pm all: am a (.30 pm a 8.30 am perry Local wikaik. ttt. Louis Express 8t Louis Local (.from t-ouncu ctlULlsr a am 4:1) Dm Btanberr, Leal (from Council Biuffs I) 51 pm bit) IS ara CItLIlJCTOw STAe-IOTH A MAJO. ,,, arllagtOB. Leave. Arrive TVn ver ft California ...a 4 W pm a 3 45 pm Northweet Special a 4:1'J pm a 3 4a pm BUck HiU a 4 10 pm a 3 45 pm Northwest Express all 5 pm a'.O IS pm Nebraeka points a 45 am a 10 pm Nebraska Express a 8 15 am a 10 pm Lln-oln Fast Mall ... b 145 pm alMI pm Lincoln Local . h 8 'a am Jancotrt Local al" 15 pm Jncoln Local a 7 5" pm fv-huyler - Piattsmocth.b 1.10 pra blO. am Ttellerao - Plattsmouih-a 8:i Dm a t 50 am Flattarnouth-Iowa b 8.18 am ! Pelleme-Flattsmoutri blltr. pm ; Denver Limited a 4 10 pm a 7 If am ' Cbtcaco Special -a 7 40 am all 45 pm j Cntcaa-o Fxpres a 4.S pm a 3 55 pm rblcaeo Flier a 30 pm a 1 am t-wa Iocal a 8 15 am all 3 am , St. Louis Express a 4 45 pm all V am ' Kansas City A St. Joe. . alO 45 pm a am Kansas City A St. Joe.. a 8 15 am a 8 14 pm 1 Kaaaas City A St. Jo, a 4 45 pm WEBSTER ST. 1STH A WEBSTER, j rkleaw. Oaaaha St. PaaL Mlaaoaaolla A Leava. Arrive, b am b 8 10 pm a 3 Ofi pen aj Si a m c 4i am c 8 55 pn ..b J 50 pm bU:7S am Twin Citv Passenger. ?UI City Pasaenger. Finerson Local tflaaoarl raelBe. Auburn Local 3 Find a Cjj tstomer afvdry txitiLf rt-a kawi to mU to waatatl fey tom&otj tf prfcs as4 fTjaBtr ar rlsat A Bm Wast AA vQ E Only 510,0005 Tire sesars f a eoBtrl.!ss laternU la a k'SS-r iwpn.'l .. y.s.-er ag rja4i, live... Tt is.ae e&tr..-t aar.r If li. iwlMW W raa4 tr .4 4 ir tas eeatsssr. Ir trim o' r lies mi aar 4!b4 ll ia aa ansa t&at its -a -a a k- raatiiy etarsiia4 a 4 vara. jrt . raa S,e Se.e,4. sac e,sr ietaii to pet :! eifyetr a sarin, saata t-tesae t Tk swiara Seatnt la uu la m-.'h tam 111 mi ctA.--ter a-.s n e-ea-r mm ksxa mi IM SCTl 4L. PWoVk.H 1IH J Iks bub TM nsw seruea at sair rwilt ttWrsl trvatavaat M !1 r c mmm la.ai tva eitt a a.nelesa-iiarui B -aa keae pnMmtt la sat a5 e 14 my dsrvu.a me cmi ra-,e mt a irmat. Praaas f-uae ia at' fasary Tnr pr- TWa ms. P O bos .42. S.avA SatabUabad 1874. 1AUS0N BROS. & CO. Board 08 Trad, tClxICAQO GRAIN and PROVISKWS OMAHA OFFICE: Room 45 OO Hrandela El I d . Tlhoa Boagtas a637. C- C HUNTER. Manag Your Patroi-e SoUciiexL Call aa4 Isco l a. I OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle of All Kinds Strong- tt Ten a.--.. I Ctttl Higher. . ., . . . , . , . , HOGS AVERAGING A SHADE BLUES - - -ee- ..I Uata la Fair Rrrrlat far Holiday, With Trade Artli id PrlceB lrlt la Tea r Flfteea Hlaher. SOITH OMAHA. Nb . Jan 1. 1. Cartie. Hers Sheep. . 2 4: -iM . 1: 4. : ;'.4 . 1 ITi !. J4") . 3 i cs . . i. 1" 1 .11 T.4 1 .". 1- ..is m r.-TJ 14T H4 1T4-S . .l-.i.iC !.'. U.&S4, Oriciai Monday ial Tu-';ay E:in:t Wednlay Siir.e day last week., "arre 1),,;. j z ifdis af o .ame dg 2 Weem tco frame di 4 aao 8am days last er.. Th followirt tabla shcs the receipu of caul, h.-fi a. d sheep at 8-uth Cmaba for the year, compared w:th !at yar: r-tji, tJ, , 1 1'7 inc. l"ec 1.1 ? : . .. 1.114 ii-J 4.TU B.".ep 1.4T 4T The fc;iowlr.f, tar! shows the averig price of hrs at S jth Omaa for the last several days. w.t!i corr.fartscr.s. Date. , l.. Ir7. uj mf, n. lC rc ..' ' 4 v 4 ' 4 r- 15 1 ec. 2' . . 1 ' 4 44 4 V 4 4 1 Oec. :4 4 13 1 : 1 1 i Dec. S , Iec m ..' ' 4 z : n ; " 4 4J ih Dec :7 ..." 4 !' S 4 il 4J t-c. 4 44 1 4 4 V- 4 T. Dec. S..J I . ... 1(7 4 4. Bl Dec. 4 r 5 " 4 6i S: 35 Iec II . . 4 f 14 4 47 4 14 .5 Jan. 1 . . 24 i 14 ! 4 4 2 C U Sunday. Christmas. Ti-e official number of a;s of stock 1 rrougr.t in tot!a ty each read was: ! Cattle Hoes Sheep M ft B P . 1 1 . 1 1 . 1 1 . 1" -4 4 . 1 ? .11 S 1 . 1 4 7 .5 1 . 1" 2? 1 . ; 3 ! .. 4 .. ti !! 14 Wahasii Missouri Pacific. C . R. I. ft P.. east "., R. I. ft p . west l.'ir.ois Central Iikap) Or-at Western. Total receipts The disposition of the day's receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber of head Indicated: Cattle. Hor Shen. f'm' and Company!!!'.: (-,!(1hr Packing Co Armour & Co 11 Ml 714 317 1.7M 4J . 2H :'."i 1 4L-1 . ZA i.Xi tC7 (4 '. 1 !!!! !!!! .... .... . .... .... i u .... .... ! ij !!!! !!!! 1 r i Armour, from Denver.. J nant ft Co J-ohmaji ft Co nui m r-ui F. P. Lewis Harriltori ft Rothschild 1 Wolf i Mike Hajrerty 1 j. n. rtm.i at -o T B. Inghram Ihmer Bros Other buyers Totals CATTLE Receipts this morning were very light, the estimated run being oniv 54 cars, with not all of them in si nt when the market opened. It waa very evident that packers wanted a few cattle, as they were out early in the morning. They were VerV free huvee nn.1 . nt -v i . tl-at would do tu klli changed lands very! twDa. 17V:; new full cream brick, 17c; do read'ly. Th- price, ,ald were safely strong 1 "estic new Swiss. 14c; new liiaburger, 1549 to lif! highr than yesterday. This would apply to everything havnng any kill to It lemer steers or cow stuff. There were no stockers or feeders In sight but Juda-ir.g from the fact that there was considerable Inquiry a few cattlo of that description would undoubtedly hav com manded strong prices at least. (quotations on cattle: !ood to choice cum-ie., steers. 0i)ii5 50; fair to good 1 corn-ieo sieera. Il aj om-nrtn ; fair corn-fed ejeers. 8504 4 40. rood to ! choice corns and heifers. IU4j I fair I to g.xvl cows and helfern. 817341330 ; TOrr.mon to fair cow and heifers. 8130 2 75. good to choice stackers and feeders. 181.564 25. fair to good sto.:kers and feeders. 812543 3 78; common to fair , stokers and feeders. 8- 50ii3;5. Representative sales 1 Ns. 1 . 1 1 .. 4 .. 1 S ' 1 j L ( i, " BEEP STEERS. A rr. tea. 1 ; . 1 44 h . V 4 4 H '. 4 4 4 r. :i V!4 id 45 li" :t ?J 4 4.) i: 4i t COWS, .rra j is ia IS ! 1 7 .. w : i i . . r 3 3 . i i 4 . . SM !4 t . J IB J .. i 1 . n- I ..l' 3 3" I . 1 : 1 l"li I? . w J ;i i ..SSI I I . its 1 4; .1 A. Pr 1.T5 4 T3 . ::. 5 s, . . 1 r 1 r ... V 4 IZ . . 4 ' . . l-4 8 at . . it-t i 1 ...1H I 1.1 ...:: s m ... 4t IK . .. v . .. ViT 5 ; ... ! wi . . . t-'l - T, ...l-rJI 1 r. ... is : t ...:-4Ai 3 .. 1 I .. .J--4 I ...V4 I j ...:ti 1 i ...:ti 1 :s .. ! I . . tl'H 1 S I IS . . f1S J 1 ... 4 1 ( . . izss 1 . . . -s 3 . i:m I 4 ...111 1 4.1 ...UT4 3 T ...-; M ... ' 3 : . . (U 1 45 .14 141 II .. It III .. 4 l t .. !' I - 141 4 HI 11 .. - : n I .. ta 1 ;i u HEIFERS. 71J 3 'i V. ... a I .... . '. ! i ?.... 11-. I Ti HULLS. fe S r LIM I O. .1-1 1 iii I 4;, ) V. 1 7i .! : . . t . 3 . li' 1 l .! 1 .V.JK I U 1 :.i :i 1 is 3 ; CALVE3. i r. 4 s ! i ' U t 1 i U :: i .. M 4 75 HOGS The market opened about steady this morning. b.l strer irt:.ene,i UD ur tii It nogs a -PC cr.anglr.g hitr.ds. a r,.4 " " i "' '' iraoe was at no anov.ng uppl:v or immediate grades. 4juo t me vent art.w. du- m mrt to the fact ta-.iona range from tc to sc for Ca.ifornia rat sa.-i.trer. mere very fullish in ti.elr i fruit and from 5V to 8c for Oregua. .v-eas and mero determined to s-. jr. every Peacheo are very firm, with fancy yuow c.nt poaaib e out of their hidir.g. Su'l : Suoied at lic. l.",r? "J Jf ,'- "''ie t- e range of I Imported walnuts, per lb, Ul&e; Tarra . In "u""" ' 'rd- a C'o g'n almcr.ds per lb., lie filoert. per lb. man cf the ho fcd at and rant tnuiul 'fie- vtraaila nwr lb.. lSAlac: Paeans, nee 34 ex Tak.ng t was steady to terday. market as a whole It :1b., llfilJc; peanuts, raw, per lb., Tc; pa l.nie Mroi.ger ti.an yea- ; nut, roasted, per lb., 8c; Iiallaa chestnuts. K Wet. ntaiivs sal. A Jtl- IT ' 4 I-' 4 i? . :. t. 4 35 r 4 li iii ; 4 v "a . 4 V -U S' 4 J- it 4 1 4 iU ) 4 4. :a '. 4 I. : 4 . ir, - 4 1--. him. r . r ci n 47 . 74 St Pr a- it 4 ' .1.4 a 11 rss f 4 t; . J4 ti rt 44 4 ) . r- t 4 s; il 11 12 i-'T . 4 . j. - 4 w --4 tj 4 . . . Hi :i 4 t; 45 :.- 4 - 4 4 . 15 it 4 XT - 4 T . : .j 4 3 4 i 4 11 J i 4 - 4 4 Jj -V X 4 B :i4 It I at !i :s 4 ji sT- . 4 -7 . . 4 li -4 4 14 7-1 '.. 4 aa Hi tu (i 4 3T-, n : 4 r- ri u 1 i-i. . . i-. ' 4 r , .U7 lea 4 IT, ial v 4 tM --: m 4 . -- 4 44 M 4 4 f 1 4 40 M2 ... 4 aa - 4: 41 4 W 4 S 4 .J I I M 4 a- 4 4 : t Tt a 4. at . 4" II 1 ai 44 T . u . . t j-i, 4 11, -,T t 4 S. , S4 1 4 i." , 4 I.- ! I t.1 44 s: . r? af . 41 ' . 44 ' ta TV 4 r., 4 c, i-1 .. a 1. ?4 r 11. 44 - iW 4 . . 4 4 SJ 4.. u 4T !X 34 tJ ia r c : a- t u 4 ! t a ta rt a. 4 ll i4 i a ll ti U I b i'l i 1 ' r.ep wer QjII . . . , .i.M.n jur a noll.tay. lea I "--'a b:r,g in a.l.i when ie market .t.ned. with five mora reported ba k Th w.raet a,nl ear.y in ti. morning aj.d I acttt. Tie pria-ee p-ad wee arvwher , .rt.ni strung to a gow , h'gner. In fa?t. i aoave were u-tr.g w. s at r.Tig to 4j'5e : r. go- maa aCarcay. pretty grand kind at aets id up to 84 wil.i Jearuag aa t. g-. aa t 5v and a pret'y good hied tf , lan ia at ga aa twaHatiune 4Mi go4 te rboue fed heen aau leauiei: latcnija. . 4a au.- yee. J wethe.-a. u.ai .caiuii Boioera, L tatcniie. e 3fc.a) to, veer in. ':rM g'-tt, U rl Sv. wr-tcrs. ft.4.'; 4 75, em. . 84 ,4 . P.eprentat .ve sales N. A' r- i western lamias -' 7 4 ru.l flfl 7 3 IT western ewn .. V 4 '3 wt year'.'rg and wether" ? 4 IS v! w-rn .a--..ia 1 wt ifirlT.rj. c-ull lam.. K 13 i1. Wtl flf9 1- T ; -,'n m-tera ) 4 ym cull ea ! 3 5 trn linbj Tl i" i" wem yeritr.f ' ; a-trn iTh 14 i -t-rn r-j.. ;moa . ffrn fi4 16 t i' K; M-nirrn arllrir 4 5 W --rn yerlin 1.4 i J 4 a(irn iu I yrariins 1"' '." 4 etrn eae V. 4 nf wf.hr and yearling-1 1' 4T a entern .smla An,ii, thoae on tre market this morning .;.i !... mere: J. W. Howe, l-oaey. la . Hr'-men Inpherde. Terr.ptt'n. I.: O. H. Kr ie. t Iver City. Ia.; irtm"W ft gch'.ey. lrs' la., Ti;d-n Eiraor company, iu d"n. J. M. H"!iar. Sutton: Furg-s A Nil. Kerr.ard. Martin A O . Carscn. Ia ; James Mo. re. I'lysses; K. Henllr.e. cdesa: (4. iS. 'ititf.n. i.-te.. Bliss a paras. Ashland. I Cou Los . 1 o,jSine. la : A. P. Pur harti. Ejrle. F, W . CI. seen Co.. Wholes J fcit'i. LMnesbwro. la.: Be r son ft E.. Central CU : J. Ferguson. D-irchrster. J.-hn Heru.elhrcht. Ba-.croft; Bav Vlr cm. ftira: J. W. BT. Ya-o; A. Harnett, i-ushton; tireelty Live Stork company, virv-ley; H G. Hrvan. North Loup: A. ! hrr.Jer. More B':-r. Woo-lruff ft F . Ed.iyi-ilie; Mjrty Br. . Verona: W. T. Mador. Herman. J M Cox. Hampton; y. R. Hrndtrrs:n. Hu'.ufl. la.; I'ajes A M. Harlan Is.: M C. Inrr.an. Shenan doah. Ia : J. Martin, Cere; J-ihn Fre-d-eru a. Callaway; J Morseman. Wlsner. t attle retipts included tntse Sii.pn-.ents. H liens--n. Lndrwod. Ia.; R. C. Hot p. lienwood. Ia.. ; ghur. I'hllng; J H. A F. W. Chase. Clearwater: P. Bostwick, Woodbine, la.. Henrj- R-nner. Howrlls. N J Ryan was on the nmt today w.th a nic-? loal of beef steers from In. derwood. . Among those h-ra t.-.1ay with sheep wre: C M. Holldav, TeAaman: Georg W. Davis. Lyons. W. W. Phlpa. Olen wood. Ia. : J. p. Cajneron. Tekamaii. Auicusi M-r.n of 1'od.e had both catt.e anJ . on todnv s market Kaaaaa 4 Ity Lle Stack Market. KANSAS CITY. Jan. 1 CATTLE Re cerpts, ! had. market 1"nji5o higher; choice export and dressed het-f steers. Si. C iji': fair t- gjod. USOior.; western steers. t'.S in stockers and feeders. H.i4ii: ao'ithern steers. eX3w4Si; south ern cows. i.ojjio. native cows, tl lig 4.5; native heifers. C j-8t bulls. C.ji ; caives. 14 E. HOI- Receipts. 13.0JD head; market strong to 5c higher: top 14.55; bulk of sajea, ! 84 S34 5": heavy. 14 to-ii : packers. 84.4a .a."i: l .gs and lights. 83 &4 c SHEEP AND L.A.MB8 Receipts. i head: market strong; top lamia. SS 7a: lam's. 85. .;.p"7; ewes and yearlings. 84.U) 414.75; western yeariinss. fc';4.7o. western sheep. 83.754s4.SO; toeit.er and feeders. 8J' fj4i. t. Jssrsk Live Hlock Market. ST. JOSEPH. Mo . Jan 1. CATTLE Re ceipts. .. head, market active; nat ves. 84'o75: cows and heifers. 82.76434 ; tcker and feeders. S25v X H'jGd Receipt. 7.JFA heal: market 5c higher: top. 84 47",. bulk. 84 KG4 46 SHEEP AND UMBS-Rrce ps. 954 head, market &c higher; imi, 8i i'-'e. .a. Sloax (Itr Llv tock Market. PIOCX CITY. Ia.. Jan 1 Special Tele- 1 gram t CATTLE Receipts 4w head; our j ket steadv; beeves. 84 .Mir5.5v: cows and ! heifers. " 8i4-; stockers and feeders. :t3"tfX7Tj; calves and yearlings. C-25a3.4V Ho" ! Receipts. J heaa ; market steady, selling at 841ni4 4": bulk. 84 M1 36. OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKET. Staple aad Faacy Prod ace. EGGS Fresh selling eggs, candled, 24c. BUTTER Common. lc. fancy tub and rolls. lTulsc; creamery. Sic CHEEafc New rul cream, w isconr.a lie: young American, 17VC- LIVE POULTRY Springs. TV:; hen TV"; rooster. 3c: ducks, c; geeiie, Sc; tur keys. 13c; pigeon, cper do. DRESSED POULTRY Spring fancy, Sc; hecs. rtfteV; roosters, 4c; dacka, ijc; ZlJ luc: turkeys. Iifl7c. HAY Choice No. 1 up:ana. 8io.w; monium 88 00; No. 1 bottom. S uo; off grades, from IS. 5050. Ry straw, P.m No. 1 fal.'a. SU.4H TP.OPTCAL TRriT. ' ORANGES Florida, per box. 82.21; Call-fornii-Washlngton navrla. IZ .54. GRAPE FRUIT-Florida, pr box. S5.50 6 ' GRAPES Malaga, heavy w sights, per keg. 84.S0; Malagas, medium weights, per keg. S4A BANANAS Port Limon. per bunch. 82.08 ei a FIGS AND DATESSmyma rgs. 7- crown, per lb., Htflic; Smyrna figs, crown. tr lb.. liii'Jc: Smyrna f:. 4- ewn e-- IK lrtStl,.. C.'lf .ml, 4ea K. . 10 carton, sac; California figs, box, 11 cartons. &5c; California figs. bulk, per lb, 5V: HaUowl dates, per lb.. f-,c; Khadrawi date, per lb. c; Sair date, per lb., re; Fard date. 13-lb. boxe. per lb. 8c. LEMONS Fancy. 3o0 and 3-0 six, per box 84 V1; extra choice, lui and 863 size, per box. 34 00 4TOCOANUTS Per sack. 84 50; per doseo. 40c. FRUITS APPLES New York King's, per barrel J5.25; "None Such," per barrel. 84 78; Bald wins, par barrel, 84.75; Grecl-ia. per barrai, 84.75: western box apples. Colorado Jona than, per box. 83 00. Colorado Grime Gold tut. per box. 83-UO; Idaho Jonathana per box, W 75; ldo Winter Bananas, per box. 8-.T3: Waahingion iwn Davis 8L73; Wash ton Nortnern Spy. per box. 81.7. Washing ten Greeting, per box. 8200; Washington Baldwin per box. 81.75; Washington Rom Beauty, per box. 81. ; Was nrgion Ia.ll ap ple, assorted, rer box. 81 5-i4L75. VEGETABLE POTATOES Per bu., iowTic. ' CABBAGE Hbl.ar.d teed, per lb., :ff7Se- ONION3 Red Glohe, per bu . iac; Denia. per crate. II 35. SWEET POTATOES Small bbl.. 82 78. CAf JiOTS-Ptr bu.. 75c TURNIPS Per bu.. Sic. PARSNIPS Per bu.. 75c. CELERY Michigan, per bineh. tre. NAVY BEANS Per bu.. No. L C; Llrr.a, 7c per lb BEEF CUTS. No. I rib. 14c. No. 2 rths. 11c; No. 3 plate. 44c. M ISC VILLANEOUS. CALIFORNIA " DRI ED FRUITS Prunes ar some hat unsettled by freer offering from second hands, wco seem desirous of i k-i-ts orr-.m walnuts Mr lb ie- rer Tb siic j COFFEE Roated, No SS. 26c No. aa Sc. No US. lc. Si . 14V- SUGAR Granulated. ca.ie. rer ack 85'. beet, C; c.l loaf. cube. V; T m iered 4-liC. CANNED GOODS Corn, standard tut ern. 75c. To mat o. fancy. 3-pu-.d can. tin. standard. l-;ound can. 81 Su. Pine apples. f 'eJ. 2-pound. 8U i-juUiu. .k.d. 81.75i2Sf.. Gailsn appis. 34 5v. Cal f m a apr-oots. Su-Sc'tjj Jo. Paars. tuM-i-z.'.H. 1,. :.vi 81Salls L. C. pach. 5llV l.li Alaska a.mon. red. !.., fan.y ( r. nock. Ial. i- Li. far.cy aockeye. fia, t li. Sard.r.es. qarer oi!. n.4!, three quarter t.iusiard S S Sweet po'atoes, 11 c 1 ii Saaerkrax. 5c. pn; ns uc 44i.is L rut beast. 2-pound. I'a uT..S. T eke'4 b-a::5. 2-po ir.d. 5c, fancy. 81.2.' if 1.4&. l--lrl Ha.ibul. lie: trout. 11c: oli kerL 1-ic. pji itc. p.ie. fretn, tn-zen. Lo; wi.l'.e- tt-.. 14aill-. buSa.o. j.4. . b...ittJi; si.naed p-rth. 7c. wh.t casa. 15c. bia-k baa, 25c. -.'.fish. ijV. crap pic. -jc. iat g crapp e. 15 . i.er' .1 g. f-eah fro.en. tc whitsflaa frozen. 15-I'.5c; pickerel, fresh frozen. 13c: red soaoper. Le : rounders., mackerel, ls- 85c per Am; cod.lsc. fretn frozen. 17c; had- Cxk fresh frozen. 12.'. true,;. 11c; f aad , ' roe. K per lb ; frog legs. per dot. ! gr-ert sea turtle r-.eat. 25-- per lb HIDES AND TALLoVi Grn salted. I No, 1. 5c; Nq 2. 4c; bull hides. 1c; green I unsalted. No. 1. 4c: green u-tared. No. L 8c; horse hides. 3. -ti2 5v; st-eep pelt.. 3Sc 481. Ti'lov No. 3. 4V; No- L 3V- ! Wool, lwrlucu BOMB FOR DANCING PARTY Trace Ha Deea Discovered th Prrttetralor of tho Ualrtct. PIERRE. 8 D. JanT opectal Tele- lit.i. i w . i u v v. ..a- a - ga(.pe filled with powder and plugged m at exploded last eight under a wtsdos ribs 7V; No. 1 loin. lJci No. 2 loin lie, Ffth race, six rur:on-. jacuL-ne. i po,ej deal In pork, had crawled under No. 1 1-in. c; No. 1 chuck. V,c. N4. 1 (Notteri. 7 to 5. won . Colloq uvl-.d i A. . , f d , d lt. go had chuck. 5V: No chuck. 5c. No 1 round M.nder.. 18 to -. aeoond. First Premu-n. j r0"" , fr(im " j... IV; So, : round. 7c. No. 3 round. -o: ut .McDameli. 10 to 1. third. Tme: 1.13H. , dipped a half dol.ar from hi. pocket. No. 1 r'.ate. V; No. 2 elate. 5c: No. 1 Lens. Pnnc Ahmed. Comedienne and i While Mr. Toyne did not authorise us cf a tall tn Eavtt Pierrt. In w hich a prlvau dancing party was being hell No Uc of the pa-rpetrtor of th out- '. lag ha j-tt barea secured, j Gr.fr. tli .. EVENTS ON RUNNING TRACKS Burleigh Wins Green Brae Handicap j at Oakland in Hate Finish. , 1 B05HIUE TAKES FIRST PLACE j j Mare Qaotrd at 49 t 1 Spread- ! eagle Her Field! " Bad flerer!- Itrsatta Wlaa Otfcar C aarae. I OAKLAND. Cal.. Jan. 1-In a sena- timal finish over a al- rpy course at Oak- land t'Siay Burl-. ah outlasted rioudlht In the Green fcrae handicap. Burning Busn 1 set a:i the pace and looked a winner, but hung when the real rac.ng began and fln iihed third. Native Son got away nicely, but was shuffled back. Arkl-rta in h-s recent races was supported strongly by the talnt. but seemed to be anchored by the weight. Entirely overlooked In the betting. Bonheur at 4j to 1. spreadeaglei her field In the Brst race and won cleverly from Al tair and Henvea. ejmmary: First race, fir and a half furlnnes sell ing: Bonne jr lS. R)ce. to 1 a on. Al tair i!7. tl-Ibert. 25 to 1 second Hrrives 1 . Kelly. 1 to 1 third. T1m: 1 tf Emma i . Bravourse. Ban Lord Wllmore. AmidL jih.w r ., tiMJrij. Dftuaainc ii..iB.iej g n a .T.ed- econd race six and a half furlongs, sell- ! Ing: Kiiver Wedd:rg l-fi, r avis. i to li 1 w-jn. Hrouotus U13. pi-s-, S to a se.-.n l. I H'ster Franre 1,12. Lentz. 7 to 1) third Time: lii,. Meads. Boo"-ru Pessy O'Neill. Lustitra. E!evat!c.n and Hersain nn tsned aa named. Tt.irJ rate, c ne mile aid a sixteenth, sell Ir.s: All Ablate 1 ina. Mi:re. 4 to i won. Lassen il"4. M'71a:n. 1H to 1; second. Ja- I como i: Lynrh. J -ol. third. Time: 1 51V I iaxeii. Auciaii. titupmm ana iteasuir , Seeker finished a named Fourth mce. five and a hlf furlorgs. Green Brae handicap: Burleigh the. Mo La.n. 2 to 1) won. Cloid. ght Dsvis. ll to 1 second. Burning Bush 16. Gargan. 1. to li third. Time: l-o Native Son. Ark- lirta. Triumphant. Banposai. Collector. Jes- j sup f.iushed as named. Fifth ra.-e. one n.:ie and 7" yards. sll- . Ina Funnyslde iw. M-ntry. 8 to 1 won. ! Shady Lad tl". Handy. to 1 second. Isa- r-nta i"4. R.ce. 3j to li third. Tlrr.e. 1 5S- '. Magrane. Hdixari. aarta.Kay. Btanqover. Flaunt. Ethel Abbott and Beechwood fin Ished as named. I Sixth race, six furlorgs. purse: " Rose CT.errv Borel. 4 to 1" wn. Plausible Oi7. McClatn, 7 to It second. F.mily M. tl!7. Moreland. 30 to 1 third. T.me. 1 17. Kosv Light. Wirr.piee. E. B. H.. Furxe. Pas sedella. Palladint. Mrs. Matthews. Purse Roae and Ramlchlta finlshe.1 as named. l.oaar shot "los at Saata Aalta. LOS ANGELES. Jan. l.-F. F. Shaw, held at 20 to 1 In the betting, won the high weigh handicap for all ages at Santa Anita park, today by a head from Sir Edward, tho 4 to S favorite. Shaw ran fifth to the stretch, when h eame up and nosed out the favorite. Reult: First race, severs furlonrs: Wise Child; nil. W. KnaDD. to 2. won. Velma 1"7, Schlllinr 2 to 11 second. Louis Cavanauga il'jfc. Harty. 8 t 1) third Time l.."T. Su- rie. Arumatixe. WolfvHie. Burnell. Cru-! "j : K, i nameo. ...... : Second rsce. rv and a hail luriorrs: r.s- ' calame (l'7. 8chiUing. 7 to 2 won. Tea ' Cress fiC-4. Dugan. : to ll second. Ti.ar.M S p'otV. La- cine Silver Skin. The Arrowed, Luckett finished as named. Tr.ml race, one mile- Klnc Wild il"t. M llano. S to 2 won. Harry Scott il07. Ly- curgus, 10 to 1 second Phil Igoe (lt. Mar- tin .4 to li thfrd. Time : 1 js-H. Line of; Life. East Er.d. Uncle Henry-. Ed Sheretdaa, u.t..i,ir T.uckr Ij4 and Anona f.mshed as 1 named Fourth race. ix furlongs: F E. Shaw UM. Martin. 39 to 1 won. eir Edward 4 115. Preston. 4 to 6) second. inerai naiey ui, 4-nsersva. 15 to 1 third, nme: 1 .li. Oeston. Lord Nelooo, Preen, Common but nnisnea aa oameu- Fifth race, one mile and an eighth: Baron Fsr.er 41f7. Rosa, 8 to 81 won. Jocund ilia. tt 1 to bi'tvuf A' stem. W to ) third. T.me: l.TV, Ed B. for fouling in the lxth race, after finish ing aecond. Today' sixth race at C.ty pxk famuhed another disqualification. Husted. at 15 to L with Ott up. flnUhed first, but in disqualified for fouling and flrat place waa given to Annaday, the favorite, which finished second. Resul: First race, six furlongs: J. J. Jr . 10 (V. Powers". 2") to 1. won: Prince Hohenlohe. 110 .Notter. 7 to 1 second. Royal Bend. Ii7 (Uei. 25 to L third. Time, 1 13V Con stants. Fire Opal, Halo. Durable Tom McAtee. Desharmo. J m Hill. Ben Logan. May Rome and Lady Franklin ran. Second race, steeplechase, short course; sell ng Rip. 163 ( Archibald f, to 5, won; Pete Vtreear. 1445 iWelton. 8 to S. econd; Full of Fun, 1(4 (MeCleurl. 18 to 1. third. Timf- J-0SV Coal Black Lady. Onya II. Ralph Ree and Merrymaker ran. Third race, rive and a half furlongs: selling: Alsatian. 114 McDan;eli, 4 to 1, won; Melange. . Flyrnt. 40 to L sec ond. Bitter Sir. 15 4V. Powers!. 2 to 1. third Tune: 1:S- Ixirrlmer; Dick Rose, twlandol. Bayoa Lark. Third Rail. Ethel Carrax. BeUasess, Esther Brown, Bulkhead and Pljtant also ran. Fourth race, n.'.le and sixteenth: handi cap: Pasader.a. 114 V. Power i. 14 to 5. woni Alma Dufour. li iNotten. I to i second. Old Honesty. 112 J Lee. 8 to 2. th'rJ Time: 1 4V Plantland ran. Vohoome ran. . Annav'tMJ'Nofter, wo?! Adetso.'lOS AHckenst..l2 to 1. aeoond. Lou'se E. McFarlnd. 80 (A. Minder. 3 to 5. third. Timei H44N- Jack Wilt. Lady Oak-and. Rebounder, Bell The Cat, At.-.e-a and Ternu ran. FORMER OMAHA PITCHER DEAD HU aloha A. FIraa Paawes A way Mattarkatetti Haaae. LAWRENCE, Mas. Jan. l-4brclal Te.-gram John A Flynn. formerly a note.! n tcher with the Omaha team and ere of the "ponv battery" of th Chicago Whit Box In :. did at Ms home her lVhree'darch1t?rs,r,A. a "pi -e'er0 ne . loved a rational reputation :n hi. pr.m. H.s famous drop bail ar.d r a r.- ra-.-o-was a pvxzVr tj la'T.en He wis mtth the Orra! a team in 1" going to Halifax. N. S.. in lso to play independent ball. WITH THE HOWLERS. Games in the two-ina-n tourr.amtnt '. the i Aoc't:on alleys gol. Gorga:eiie. . IJw.'".'i."i"J, Sixtn race. Hvo and a nan iurionr- -"o ; . oetiier t. , . , v, : : , u,,t..n a to ti second. Laudable il'U. (jo.d- I a Baboo L. C. Wldrig. cai iteia. itm'nni ecaped from a show tnav was iiirn , 1111. tu na tr.e last quarter, wnicn sup- ciai.j iiiiara tin ormics, egeu n, a P. Hidden Hand. Altar Boy, Harvey Clark j Saunder county by the Union red the largest amount of liabilitie. the young Iowan who lnce last fall had mad nRZtl;L. a. .w Orleaa, Sic railroad company, tut it could J v?2 tnrou' LLV- '.t, hi. uncle. O. D. Saddler. Draqaaltaratlo. at -"ew uneaas. b v.rtf.e,1 He tblnk the clrcuia- Ing houe. sbrtii In the corresponding la Charles Mix county, was a victim cf NEW ORLEANS. Jan. 1 Jockey N otter , o th( aJn undue a.arm and that three months cf IsM the ration was 87 M lockjaw. The unfortunate lad about t3 was today suspended for two weeks for imar'nations of people coupled with J"'1, 'h alTTf for -.'J1'; quarter Wt.,k, scratched sllghUy by a hi, ruJe on Lancastrian at City Park yes- J otes ha, caused the reign -nV m traf'lfo: "fnF.Z'T Ind7ry r.aiL Little or no attention was paid to terday. when hi mount was d.squaliCed , ,rrnr Fremont Tribune. during lwC tr more striking than lse- i the apparently Blight injury at th time. 1st. J 3d Tota' r.i 23 -) Jfi 3K 1.1.4 1st 21 s-l Total. 3a -2u 1 tl J- Sit 1. 2 r-2 Ut 2d. fl Total 1-4 2S0 3.4 1 - 4J 413 y-1 1.151 lt. 2d. 2.1 Total. 4 e a 1-4 4 ill 3." 4 l.3 1st. 2d. 3d Total. n 34i ' i..tj ri 3.4 'Mi LtJ 1st. 2d 31 Total. . j -;5 I.IjO . 3u aW ."T l ii P.ead-Revn..!is Frioscher-Coc hran : F.'ad-ReyroMs j Haitch-Cor.rad Hsitch-Ccnrad Fntchr-Ccx.:.ran Elakeney-Huntington. Beselm-EeTger Chandler-GJerde . IxrBei.n-Berger . Huntrr-ChateUtn C'r.andler-Gjeroe . Lat r.,ht. on the Metropolian aliei t. , the Bi' ycies won tune games from l:. Daily News Tv L'aliy Nem team t.al IB last ram m o tp until th Last frarre wr.e Ri train an error ar.d lost th game. U:!breain had b. gh tir.gle iti- w.m f I Jus, al j hig:i total wi n 4U3- Score: OMAHA i-IICYCLES. 1st. 2d 3-1 Total. 171 177 1 77 TJi IV IU.' 1 - 1:4 1' - 4.-4 TJ. -,aj : J 1S2 73 J i:4 8W Hi 1 1717 NEWS lt J.I 3d T-Hal 15 le4 1M 4-d 144 lt3 134 l L4 a.7 La J' I Keyt Hmrici. ... Drmkwater Iiloreatli I Hull Total. ... championshipsin sport, isot I inttnr atkUatlca Harti J. tbsnJaa i Starry B Btcaaroaoa lesvia traaaj ' AatoouiBc. . . . CbWcaara cubs , BLUlarda (amatanu) Billiards (prof. ld-l).. miad (prof. it-ai... BowUsf Stostmy (ka rat). BoUf ltrawt-tt ) . . Calrta Deiaarest . .Jacob Boaaof . . . Oeorr sttom James Xa7 . .Taaaaaa Barms Jose? a Oaas Abo AttaU Xavaansl Teaakn Boxiaf (faataa atcat) j Chass . St BaUowg Also Boa Jtrorc . riTr . . . Karf-arst Curtis OUtcr Draw Walter Btillsr . Tkomaa mrartoa Jxy Oomld . Barlsy Caridaom ',, OoU (aaatanr) fwt a aSAadaaJI JocMtj Fool Bacqarta Bo 11 sr Skating- Boqn SVtrarlBf KoootlBg- (nn Mooting- rap Bbootlsgr (rTlrr) .. Cxat SkaUna' (praf alaaJ) Bkatlsg (amateur) . . . Bwimmiag Tiuit Tcasia (wsstara) arold Baswota yraak Baamatt 1 j n. Barg J. J. Blaaa 1 mr a Krlar 1 Caarlss BTuaaick . . . Sforral Baptl . . . SCorrta Wood . . C. St. Sail sis ...W. A. SVaraod . . Bat Saurtsi . . . Xralrm Soar . . .9. r. Oardaar . . rraak trotcb Tsnala ( womsa) tiuui (latarcoUsgtata) WrerUimg- Patteron . 121 1?4 1 438 . isi r-w 1st 47 . HI 77 111 2.431 Byrne-Ha-nror and : Martin .... Totals Thursday r.iirht. Waiter G. Clarks. . . , NEBRASKA FROM DAY TO DAY Qaalat sad Carloaa Feat area of Life la a Rapidly CrowlaaT tat. Serving An Attachment Poik county ba-helor sheriff. William Ehler. who .t hmenf ' "" to ,n atU'. hment on a handsome young widow, had the fullowlng experience: Madam. I have an . attachment for yoo. ,t,,hm.-t 1nr sh. Hushed and ' said th attachment waa reciprocated. -You misunderstand.'" he said, "you must proceed to court." She told him he knew It was leap year, but she had rather he m ould do the courting. ' Madam." he continued, "this Is no time for trifling. The Justice is waiting."' -Oh. I prefer a mir.ister." she said. "A aqulre married me the first time, and I had bad luck." Gresham Gazette. Nature Fake A hunting . party, com prising Levi Bush and Ben Eronson from this citv and Messrs. Hill and Mill from south of the river, went on a hunt fir p-K game Tuesdav. Tn the canyon outh .... ,...' .. v... 1., known for ' . . , ., , some time ir.ai large anima.s '.i'i 1 to the cat tribe existed. These hunters. were looking for big game like this, and succeeded in killing two of them. They mmAA in killing two of them. T P. e V - - - ----- are called boo-cat oy some, wnue unren claim they are a specie or iyn. 1 n "f. Vn on'e." a.' the They were evidently young one, as the I larger cr ine two weignea ... i uuu" , cianda. oxiora sianaaro. About the Wild Thing J. Bender of yutan was In the city today and was a .. c..e,i.. , caiier at m, ir,m i the recent storie of strange noise and j trar.ge happening which t.ave caused the belief some animal Is at large In . . D i . . -,ri. Saunders county. Mr. Bender say people of ' the vlctfrlty em to he greatly wrought' up. He is Inclined to think, how ever, that It is a viciou wolf or coyote that hlUed the .tock and that a homlin. OOg Or SOnieww-jy " ' - -..v s responsible for the night crle. Over week ago Mr. Bender say. ther waa a report current '.n Yutan that a panther . , ml , Country Honet E. Toyn butchered a couple cf hogs and left them hanging out until after dark to cool, aimaiui oi 1 i"1".- ' " i-un.vnio I cul unll a'' t.ilihlni new reenrds until the hish noint past experience, in the cmcaen ",, reached on July 1. with a tola! of eet a lighted lantern out between the , 5s :T tc.r. of ptg 1n, p,r wwk. From house and the tarn, where the hog. were this point a moderate decres e occurred bung and kept something of a watch ! uriMl toward th end of the year It was " ,, . . , .. . . estimated that not more than about a3 besides Finally, concluding that It was , of tfce ntjr. lrn ,nd ca. about time to carry in his meat, he went ! paclty waa tn operation. While thi recog out and began untying the rope that held i rltion cf the red'artlon in order, for the e ..i-.i, ,inen.4ed' He had i lira being u unmiitakahl It la s gnin- one of the animals suspended. Ho badi t th th leJuJmc tn,,, )n"thi. noticed notnina unusual u ne -en. . except that hi barn door stood partly open, but Ju.t a h had the rope untied and waa houldr1ng the porker he noticed aomeon crawling under hi cow yard fence, and making wlft tracks toward town. oon being wallowed up la the darkness. But for the r.eesity of drop ping hi meat on th ground. Mr. Toyne would have accommodated, hi visitor with a footrace v,. . ,k. Carrying his meat to the hou h went back and took a look In the barn, but w nothing unusual, except one foottrack. On looking around In the morning he found where omene, pre sumably the second party In the lr to ay o, me presume the fellow can j e hi. money by calling and proving I property L!g:n Review. j I UIVCC AGAIN , nA I CO ftww"1 ARRESTED Parmer Reeelvlaa; Teller af Walk iaatoa Bask Caargetl with ! Maktaaj False Eatry. ' WASHINGTON. Jan. 1. Thomas G. ' Have, formerly receiving lelier of the Arr.rnc.n National bank here, mho vu ar , . , ' rested December 21 on a warrant al-egtni 1 errbezziement of 85J5.32 of the bank finds r(J wr0 Tas subse-iuer.tiy released on S&00 bail per.d:,. a hearxg. waa re-arre.-ed to- day. The warrant was sworn oui cy wm rational tank examiner who has been in vest, gating the bovks of the tan 1nc Hayes' first arrvt. He i now charged with violation cf the national banking act. In that on November 14. '.St7, t. made a false entry shomir.ava deposit Cy vv. Py uslr.g I..- iriou department of The t a srcaU ezpenaa. ElIWBLII wbal tbey drtak at lh Waldorf-AstorisHotH J)AVS0NS SCOTCH 6 kCOT13ERi IRISH WHISKIES, l!W"'!corf lavportaboa Cotnyrty aVHior-Atorv rVlr!j ace voa. Dts-S REVIEW OF BUSINESS . Commercial Agency Blaraea Hoarders fnr Ti.ial NORMAL CONDITIONS SEEX NEAP. (oaaplete Iteatoralloa Iseaoaaa I poa KTaalo Maaer aad ReTlral f C'wwadewre Cisad F-Hee for rroe. NEW TORK. Jan. l.-The w-.thdrawal bf S'JS.W.'Xfl from a few larg trust com panies, precipitating a season of hoarding and sending currency to a premium at a i time when It was most needed throughout ,n runtry. I credited In R C. Dun A j V Annual Renew or Trade. putMisneo tcmorrow. with having been one of the great factor In turning the year lT from It promise of new records In prosperity t a closing period of financial disturbance that caused many plans for future exten sions of business to be either abandoned or postponed. The restoration of normal condition, the review declares, depend upon easier money and a revival of confi dence, both of which r'tm nearer today thn at any time sine October, when the trtngeocy began. Whil fllure were fre quent during the last quarter of the year, the review point out that If the comparison la carried back to prevlou period cf dis tress there t much cause for congratulation In tho Insolvency returns. Text of the Review. Th review say a. in part; The r IW'7 started under auspicfs that seemed bright beyond precedent and the movsmerit of trade attained a velocity that constantly promised new records of pros perity. For almost ten months statistics of ptdjction. bank exchanges, railway eamlnn and other measure of commercial activity compared favorably with any pre vious year, and In many Instance th total for tha twelve monta wis nemtr eclipsed. Product of he farm ecllpd all former record . hlgber prices mere than compen sating for smaller crops of oim cereal and cotton than in banner year. Immigra tion and foreign commerce both exceeded any frevioii year, gold In the treasury rooe to 84l Ous.ax and the amount of money In circulation per capita became greater than ever before, despite a correction in th gold estimate of tlJB.iKO snd an Increase In popu lation to over as.94i.000. Condition changed radically during th last ten weeks of 1W7. the financial dis turbance that started In October unsettling confidence so complete'y currency corn man. lad a premium and plana for future ex tensions of business wer abandoned or postponed. Failure were larger than at any time since, tho crisis of the previous dec ado, and a number of banks closed, some of them only temporarily. Orders T canceled and new contracts came to the mills so slowly that forces were reduced 1 and production mau-rtallv curtailed j Reatorxtiom of normal condition depends M"! easier money and a revival of con- nueni-w, ootn or wnicn seem nearer at nana than at any time s nce October. - .r u,i- j Prob,b,T y(r . without any sensationally high quotation . . , . .. , , ; .w..uv emr.uoin.i, ulfn naoituoni , or money r.aa u not teen lor the heavy trr cnVrl!,J. ,kT, ! J, 7 . ' ESZZXTZZ , avaiiabl regarding tua extent of this ;."l,k,"1 , ,h. h -iiir.. 1 poten oankers that the cash wttx. drawn 1 from Nw Vor tMFkt ,on amounted to I li-E.'.w.tw and perr.aps four time aa much throughout the country. tneotvencie were not unusually numr- : 'u In l7, deeplt looii Increase ut th kut quarter, but as the year advanced therw were more default of exceptional J site, and llartllltles tn the fourth quarter ! ""'Y lu , m rU ,nrTm p-noa 1 4-.. 4.vnsiaenng in seventy or the f nanclai disturbance and the inability Of th banks to provide mercantile ac commodatlon. It I extremely gratifying that failure were not much mors rumer ou. whilu tho comparative tightness cf the j , mount or defaulted Indebte- 7 i rrore striking when it I real- ', r.ow vastly in nation puaines naa artl VA' n I a taa4 fin A r f m sr li-hilif ict tri ; n (unouI.t of c-lla) tnTO,Ved. the' mer- j cantlla mortality In liL'7 waa comparatively vrium of production. During the early- ( rrt of tne th,r. wa, rr..J! in. , crease In output, the weekly active ca- Industry had great confidence In the fu ture because at no time was work sus pended on the ptant at Gary. A to price, moderate reductions occurred during the closing mon'hs. but no general change mi made In list prices of standard shapes of steeL Cod Price for Crops. Although In many cases the .ize cf crops In 1ST fell below some preceding years, high pric- made the return to the farmer i rr.ucii larger man ever oeiore. i a aome ,,., counted for the high prices, notably In the case of wheat, which foreigner were will ing to pay more than 31 per bushel during the closing months. 1 Not nn'v dlil the his-ll rr'ce a ri 1 to check i shipments abroad, but the returns for No vember snomel more than JnutnCO bushels 1 sent abroad, th first time arry montlily i total mas a. large in over five year I Aiding the value of cotton, meat, dairy I prod-let, poultry, eggs and other items ' raised ty the agrtciiturallat, th year ' total attain the paeoomenal value bf 87,- I 4hn c 0f). ! Cotton has ruled at high poilon I throughout the year, while th latest at a- j t-silca of the crop indicate a yield of 12. 4a94 tale, or 10 per cent le than tee high record established In the previous ! year. The oid crop year ended on Aurm 81, with the largest total ever harvested, and with export exceeding ;! other year, except l4i. aa to quantity, while the t.gi average export price of 10 17 cents r rsued thl year ra aed the total value 870. ". above th previou high-water mark, established two years earlier, when the average price wa about 3 cent, per pound low er Bla; Baalaeoa la Dry Gee da. Conflicting influence united to pro lie a year in ti.s dry good market which ha been without precendent for th volume of butir.est don hut wr.lch ha alto been honeycombed with disappointment that re duce the averagt of what might otr.er- I m'.se be regarded a a most successful twe.ve monir.s. toon ani beyoni a.l 11 the tnereaaed trading which marked th first ten month cf tn year In the ex- port division the year ma one of decide ! retrogra-ie m n-ement. The ag.rgae cf ! exporte fall fr below that of !. wh'ei' in t ira wa smaller than tne record year t 4f Aiti-.o-ga hides troka to lower figure, than had been reached before in about a decade. leather kept fairn- steady throughout meat of the yar. The com parative teauess cf ieatner vaiues has been die almost entirely to the curtail ment of production. The year has been characterized as a period of retrenchment in tne tho trade, aad price hav undergon a redjutment from ti top rate teat prava.led lat ia TRAIN KILLS MILLIONAIRE C. t. Starker af Pert La ad. Ore.. Prta, laeat la I.aaaber Trade, 34 ret Death la Wyemlag. GREEN RIVER. Wyo . Jan. 1 -C. C Barker, a millionaire lurtter-ran of Port, la tad. Or., waa killed by a train her today. H waa ir.le retted In the lumber buatne. at Wausau. Wis. Detroit. Mich, ar.d Tower, Minn. W C. Eaxker, a son. will accompany tut father's body to Portland. Brenx.ger cf C7C45 oo that day when tr.o mooey wag actually depcjlted on Novem ber 8. Iiai7. It 1. also ctaiged that on De etXBber 11. 1J7. Ha ye embezzled check, aiaountmg to 84 TT 412. TT. cojrt placed Hayss under aa aldit'onal c-irtd ef 11 I!y! ccnt'.injea t protest h's Innocence ST. LOUIS EDITOR SHOT j Al H. lak of tho World Probably I Fatally Woaaded by a ! Prlatar. ' 7T LOriS. Jan. l.-Alfred IfSp1nk. ed Iterltor of the St. Lout WorM and provi dent of th company publishing the same, author of "The Derby Winner- and vefl other play. nd formerly a rortlng writer of national reputation. ws shot and. per haps, fatally Injured ton.ght by Victor Groves, aa employe, following an alterca tion with William Spink, the editor son Mr. Spink mas rushlrg to the retr cf tho quarrel when Grove whipped out a re volver and fired two shot, one cf them entering rih.e editor' left "0'jlder nd pen etrating a lung. Orove surrendered to the pHlce Imme. diatrly after the shooting It la allege,! that Grove was under the Influence cf liquor and William Spink requested Mm to leave the office. The altercation became violent and Mr Sptr.k. tn an adjoining room, rushed ut to top the noise. Why Groves f'.red at the editor In particular has not been ascertained drove 1 a printer. Mr. Spink, who I SS years old, has been In the newspaper buetnee mar.y year and has acted a special correspondent for the largest newspaper In th count-V In cov -erlng sporting event of national Interest. He -ted aa refere at many prise fights Hts play. "The Derby Winner," Is said to have required mora people and sees fry than any ever produced, and white It attained wide popularity, a compared with other p!a of the period, the coat of carrying It li so great that crow Jed house couli not cover expense, and Mr. Spirk hs tT 00 on the production. SCHLITZ HOTEL IS OPENED Phllbla A Marahy add to tbo Capacity of Omaha's Madera Hotel. Messrs. Phlihin A Murphy opened the Sch'.iti note w Tear' eve by inviting their fr.ecda to a dinner which has been seldom excelled '.n Omaha. The hotel has been completely remodeled and appears In solid mahogaay and bird s ey maple for finishings. The dining roon and cafe are surrounded by art glass. The hotel I modern. More than 71Q attended th opening New Year eve. The hotel served dinner with a full menu for ail who accepted the in vitation. APPOINTMENTS ON THE 'FRISCO Oslclals aased to Beareaeat the Coaa paay ta Omaha Bad Vlrlally. ! 6T. LOUIS. Jan. l.-(Special Tleg-am. - Th Fnaco Railroad s)ilem announced the fol.cwlr.g appointmenta today, effective rr X: X E. ftt. genera, agent. F P. Henneaaey. eorrunercial agent; D. A. Coz- traveling freixht agent, w.th head- ! quarter at lU Faruam treet. Omaha. . 'rioOT innrsv nc TUt VC1D ! rinwl snnty I ur ink. iknn oath Oaaaha Maa Take la Charge for KlrklBg la Door of Woasaa' Room. George Herald cf South Omaha wa the first victim of the Omaha police for the new year, lie was arrested for kicking in the door of the room cf Mable BurrU. 1214 Capitol avenue. Bor Dies of Lockjaw. SIOUX FALLS. S. D. Jan. l.-tSpe- but his condition rapidly grew worse and finally culminated In lockjaw. He .of fered Intensely before death came to hlf relief His mother Is a resident of Car son. Ia, and she was summoned In time to be with, him during hi last heirs. BIs Dralaage Ditch Plaaaed. SIOUX FALLS. S D., Jan 1 t Spe cial . ) After having had the matter under cnnsldermtion for some week, the county commissioners of thl (Minne haha) county have adopted a resolution declaring In favor of a proposed mam moth drain age ditch In the region Im mediately north of Slous Fall. The pro posed ditch will be one of tho largest in th tat or northwest, and will be de signed to drain about 50.000 acre of very valuable farm land lying along lb Big Sioux river. Tuesday, January 14. has been fixed as the date for a meeting to assess the damage and price of th land which wiil be needed for th ditch. It delteKtr 2j aSforAj plo-urc a4f wnw,4rm f r m. t k nut it ft-4 IFDlLEs I lkeiv rifffr-4 vth film tow hmjtn tmmr. - mmM April I llt4f toll B iWami tut 4eA(pata,.4Ma. i a IA ttmstf mt m wm I fcawi4 ia tt vf ai m teB m4 A 01a 8411 Law AT Aai ftt Wttdl SBVA mmk A! i. C hM-flU l1a. o P Plel. fw9 T4TM Qfi t thtw4 Vnti ..citt. r ote-4 ft bc M. f wefar m 4 I )... 7m fB B Va. toa)4 Q C m rm im4 M er wc j w y Wdc4.. -Tli-m lawiy C.,Ch.ci t M.T. MS HiUiL S1LE.TEI MILL1 2 1 B3ZIS