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TUT. DM A II A 1 A 1 T . V UVr. yiTlMMiiv l'piidimi.v i mno - . I . r - - - - I I , I . . .1,1 n n i , , i n 'GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Herry Soiling: and Weak Cablet Ctnie Ytlutt to Declinj. BULLS HAKE MARKET STALE -. i . lnt4 Eiyrnwi Oplalaa (aadltlaa - Art If w Rip far Ur Raas f Irles tta It- . . It. OUAltA. Jan. 11, l. Heaejr lllnir and weaa cables caused grain values to decline aaain today. . Tha crowd s presses Ilia opinion that th market hss ten bulled until It la tal and aondltlona ara right for a lowar market., . j Whaat started aoft, with tha crowd bear, lah and selling strongly, and succeeded In dropping priors for a loaa of In on May option. Aa won aa that selling ced values worked alowly bark to within a cant of yesterday's close.' May wheat opened at ftfe and cloaed at Corn opened Jower on report of heavier receipts and (old lower ait ill In sympathy with wheat. Support wn lacking and the decline waa rapid until commission hotiaea and ahorta commenced to coma In. May com peed at 6Ve and oloeed Mo. (lata war aafnand sold lower with wheat and corn, but there waa a lack of demand and thar waa not tha activity ahown In other rnsrkets. May.oala opened at itC and cHsd at e. Hrlmary wheal recelpta were etnAt) Bushels and alupmenta were ZJt.nw ousiieis, against receipt! I mt year of M.oQ bushel and ahlnmenta of 190.0U0 buahela. Corn receipt were kil.two buahela and shipment weia 5:1,000 buahela. agalnat re ceipt a la at year of lata. WO buahela and ahlp menta of ltel,tJi4) buahela. Clearance -were iTLOu) buahela of corn, none of oat and wheat and flour equal to 46.0H0 buahela. Liverpool closed I'ttflHd lower on wheat and H'td lower on corn. Seaboard repot ted 9A.0U0 buahela of wheat and 40.M" tuvdiels of corn taken tor ex port. , , - Local range .o optional' Articles! Onen. lllgh.j Low. Clo.. Tea y. Vheat-l May... July... ' Hept... Coin May... 1 July... Sent... Oaie May... July... ! Sept... Sal WW 1 K4 fwt Kg 48 44 M i w n6 64 W"a M ' , 46 7 . , Omaha Cash Price. WHEAT No. t hard. Ki3c; No. J hard, ilOc: No. 4 hard. ac; No. 1 spring-, sWfly&o. l I'OhN-No. . 61e; No. 4, frWflOHc; no vrade. 4j4-; No. I yellow. blratici No. white, Muil'K- HATS No. a mixed, &H46Ho; No. t white, 4V?MTc: No. 4 while. 4M44c; standard. 4vrV)47e. ; llViv-No. j. 737&c; No. t. 7072c. Carlet Reeelpts. ' ' ' Wheat Corn. Oats. Chicago 22 S70 lid Mlnneapolia ...7. ; 1T7 Omaha 11 18 11 Duluth 46 CHICAUO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Feat area of tar Tradlaaj an Closing Prlcra oa aBard mt Trade. CIMCAOO Jan, Si-Record broakln ahlptnenta or wlifat from Argentina cauaoi general aelllng.of wheat In the local market today, which resulted In a brealt of mora than So per bu. At the cloae the May de livery waa 2fiiV! below the cloae of yeeterday. Corn waa off lc, oata were down IVsc and provlalona from 17itc to 46o. . When it waa announced at the opening of the market that ahlpmenta from Argen tine were 6.048.0)0 bu the largeat ever exported In any week from that country, the market broke badly. Large holdera aold out. In eomn caaea apparently regard leaa of price. Pit trad era Joined in the aelllng movement, which reaulted In an almoat demoralised condition. All the grain aroralp waa Ignored. ' Prlrea at the opening were about l'c ower compared with the Jlnal of yeaterday and Mny touched Jptc, knorrt-tlian Sc lower fhan lfi cloae of yes terday. May Opened VHV- to lc Kawer at W7Vi8ftc. aold, off to ic and cloaed a.t Kc. Clearancea of wheat and flour were equal to 448.500 hu. Kxporta for the week aa ahown by firadxtreet'a were equal to 4.300,00a bu.- Primary receipts were 42.0" bu aa ax-atnrt 834.0W on the aame day laet er. Mlnneapolia, Puluth and Chicago re trained receipts of 244 cars, aa agalnat last week and S16 one year ago. The violent decline In wheat caused a weak market for corn. The buying was acaitered and mostly by shorts. A de rreaeed Inquiry for cash corn was also a depressing Influence. The market closed weak. May corn opened Sillc lower at tKXriSU'ic. aold off to WVkc and closed at 6S?c. Local recelpta .were 570 cara, with one of contract grade. Oata were also beariahly affected bv the break In wheat, price being off VlHc. Primary receipt were larger than for the correepondlnfc time iHst year and thla weak ened the market. May opened unchanged to Vic lower at SZH&ac, sold off to 61 Sc and closed at Uc. Local receipts were lli car. Provisions opened Arm because of higher prices for live hogs, but the market soon yielded along wMh grain. Pork Buffered tho heavteat loa. The May delivery closed 46c lower at til. 22. Lard was off 17Hc at V-m. Riba were 20-J2Vjc lower at etS.totf Betlmated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, ?J SS.nj c"rn- M : ot. l' cars; hogs, ia.000 head. The leading futures ranged aa follows: Article. Open. Hlgh.l Low. Cloae.) Tes y. Wheat May July fept. Corn May July Bept. Oats Mir bMay aJuly bJuly Pork Feb. Mav July Lard Jan. May July Itlha Keh. May July WatH M Kl 1 60 Gt y4 S3H K34 4Vi ' i: 4M . 45S IV 7IH !l TiV, II 77H 15 77 V U (0 11 to T T60 7 86 7 83 1W 7 fc sTH t7H Ki'V, Krs 96 !(4 V'-H 5Si R'l ffUA B7al 67H 5i H 4i Mt, 44S 44V,; 11 T2H! II 10 11 40 7 46 7 65 T T7H 25 it 5 It 46H 44 11 7:H! 12 17 12 12 7Vi let tV 7 674 7 4 7 45 7 ST. 7 bu 2T 64: 774 T74i 74 No. I. a Old. hNew. Caah quotatlona were as fcllowa: j "LOl. Il-ruay; winter natenta. 4 5iVc4l winter atralahla. M.264.TO; apring pstente, 16.4.8li: apring alraighl. Il.401i6i.4 bakers. t3.3Tviti4.4U. WHEAT-So. 2 aprlng. tl.06fil.r; No. 3 pring. 3-l.v7; No. 2 red. Wl',"-. CORN .No. 2, 57V; No. I yellow. Surt 69r. , " 2A.TX0-.1J8'cf No- w,,a' ilc. Hi li No. 2. 7bc. HARLGY-Fair to cholee malting. fL'u3c HKhXKi 1-lax. No. 1 north weaiern. tl Prima tlinotliy, Kii. Clover, contract grade, 1!S 76. PKOViKloNS t!!iort rib side (lor-l StL(r,S?w. Mesa p..rk. p.T -ubl.. $11.751 11.HS4. Ird. pr KVi lbs.. ;.4i Short cliar nte r'oJlowin were the receipt aud ahln nta of flour and grain: lteceipt. Shipments it.ii0 ;ii vk . 17 out M 4rf7.KO a.-.vlj Ui.OU 347..W1 1V' 3 It fco ' uin nn mi rroaurr xenaige louay the but ter market was-firm: creaim-ries iltiHe dairies. Ka. taad ; at mark' case Included. !Hl-f: flrata. K'-c; prima flrata, 234c; extra. c. Cheeae, stead v; 11 0 lie. Flour, bbl.. Wheat, bu.. Corn. bu.... Oata, bu Kye. bu liarley, bu... MllaaakM Uraia Market. M1LWAVKEE. Jan. 31 WHEAT Lwer No. I northern, llueyl.vS: No. 2 nortntrn 11 M3 107; May. c aaked. HAKLKY-iulL No. I. 11.01; sample. ic CORN-, Lower. No. I taeh, XiiZl:; May, le aaked. Dalaia (irala Mark. tVL'LUTH. Jan. CS WH KAT No. noriliera. 11M; Ku. J northern, UOiS; May. Il.04; July. 11.04V , UATa-)V. l lversMMil Urala aairlalaa. I.1VKHH)U Jan. II -WH K ATpol ay; N. 1 weaiern winter. 7a 7SJ; utuie easy; iiar, h. ,s 44d; May. 7a 4S-1; Jul, 7a 6 J 'HV -i"f..t mt; prime mixed American. J, I'l'im u.ixl Au.cu.tu, ulJ, 61 M; future quiet j January nominal; March, M I'VV FIa f'R Winter patent dull st W. llol'H-ln loMidon (Taeiflo roaal) steady at a-iija. NEW 1 OR K UEXKHAI, MARKET Qaotalleaa a Varleaa r nay ('a saad I II a. NKW YORK, Jan. n.-PIl'R-Re-ceipta. It &m bbla.; porta. l.tM bbla : aalea, 1. luu bbla ; atx.t market, dull and lower to sell, winter atralghta. 14 4V&4 SO; Minnesota bakers, 14 SO! 0i: winter palenta, 4 7.Vuft io. winter low gradea. H 4n4 . Hya riour. easy- ratr to good. M TViK. 16; rhnlra, to fancy, 6 -tl6. Tfc. llu(khat flour, quiet, 11 00. CURNMRALe-Fjay: fine whit and yel low, i.iii., cuoKe, si.cii.ei; gun dried, 12. 7&. 1YK Ky; northwestern, lc, nominal. i. o. o., new torn. , WHKAT lleeelpts. 2,ono hu. ; exports 17R.04H bu. Bpot market, weak; No. 2 red. Sic, elevator, and 11 u. f. o. b.. afloat; ri. i norinern imiutn, xi.144, t. o. b. afloat; No. 2 hard winter. II o,A, f. o. b. afloat. Abaotuto demoralisation rhararter. Ised today's wheat market and prlrea made new low record. Tremendous ll'iiildallon tlna news, weak cables and atiow In the weatern belt, and last prices were 2-Sc net lower. May, 11.0:14 i.im, closed at 11.09 is-i; July, .r.scjj 11.01 . closed at $u'4- COHN-Hecelpls. .B7 bu .; exporte, 6.1.411 nu. npot market, weak; No. 2. 71c, nom inal, elevntor and 14c, f. o. b.. afloat; No. 1 white, 4c and No. 1 yellow, a-r-kc. f. o. b, afloat, all nominal. Option market wa alao very weak under heavy liquidation Im pelled by the wheat break, big receipt and easier i-aoiea ana closed ii(,e net lower. May. 74'uW4c, cloaed. Sc; July cloaed at mr. OATS Recelpta. 74.000 bu. Bpot market, barely steady; mixed oata. to 12 pounda. M4-: natural white, M to S2 pounds, bust 64c; clipped White, 32 to 40 pounda, 6tV6.'c. HAT null and barely steady; good to HOPS Steady : slate, common to 1907 crop, 12frlo; 1 crop, 4c; coast, l4n7, tKillc; 1 crop. tVuflc. I1II)FS-Eay; Bogota, 17174; America. 1 10, LKATHRK Quiet; acid. 2VS27o. PKOVISION8 Heef. quiet. $14 6OF1 lS.fK: mesa. 110CVH10 60: beef choice. Paclfio Central family hama. I.4(k0 5o; paeket, t; l.fio'l'ifO: city extra India mess, lil.oown.to. cut meat, steady pickled bellies. 7V4c: pickled hams. 4 c. ieru. sieaay; western prime. .Kn.7j; refined barely ateady; continent, $8.41; South America. 19.0"; compound, 17.2yrf7.60 Pork, eaay; family, ll 0o-(il7.00; short clear, 1S 2r,ri 7R; meea. 114 0Hirl4.B0. TAUiUW-Dull; city, 64c; country, 64 fair to extra, Western chick- ec Rln3 Quiet; domesllo 2,fMy; Japan, nominal. POI LTKY-Allve, quiet era. 11c. RUTTF.R Firm. Process, common to spe cial. lW44c. CHEKSE Firm; unchanged. KK18 Easier; western first, 24c; second, 23WS234C. WEATHER IX THUS CRA1X BELT aow anal Math Colder and Fair at ' arday, OMAHA. Jan. 81. 1908. An area of low pressure overllea tha lower Mlaaourl valley and southwest, with Its center over Oklahoma and the Texaa panhandle and generally unsettled weather prevalla from th mountalna east over the Mleaiaalppl valley. Snow la general this morning In the upper lake region, upper Mississippi and Miaaourt valleys and west Into the mountains. An area of high pres sure, with a cold wave. Is moving down from the northwest, and decidedly colder weather, with a cold wave, will extend over thla vicinity tonight, with probable snow tonight, followed by fair and colder Saturday. Omaha record of temDeratuxa and nm. ctpitatlon compared with the corresponding uay vt me laar. inree years: lJ. 190?. 1906. 1906. Minimum temperature ... 20 16 21 x Precipitation 10 .01 .00 .01 Normal temperature for today, 21 degree. Deficiency in precipitation sine March L 19W, 7.95. Deficiency corraanondlna nartod In lsor 4.0S Inchee. Deficiency corresponding period In 1908, t.8 lncliea. L. A. WELSH. Local Forecaster. St. Loa la Geaeral Maarkct. BT. LOUIS, Jan. 11. WHEAT Demor alised, lowor. Track. No. 1 red. caah, Wc; No. 2 hard, .ftk.-aill.00: May. KUc: July. 0c. . -CORN Lower. Track. No. caah. luumr S44c; No. S.whlte. 564t66c; May. 6c; July. 6tiS'4. I OATS Lower. Track. No. . cash, 49c; No. 2 white, 61c; May, 49c; July, 434c. RYE Ixtwer: 81tj2c. KteUR IXill; red winter patents, 14 6TiQ 4 9o. extra fancy and straight, 14.26ei4.80, cle.Ar, ia.7&S00. SEED Timothy, steady; 13.76S4.30. CORNMKAL 8teady; 12.90. BRAN Dull; Racked, east track, p. 10. HAY Firm; timothy, la.O'JiiiaS.OO; prairie, t9.6ofill.00. IRON COTTON TIES 11.10. RAOINa 104c. HEMP TWINE 11c. PROVISIONS Pork, lower; Jobbing, 112.60. Lard, lower; prime steam, 17.40. Dry salt meats (boxed), steady; extra, ahorta, I7 27H; clear riba. r.26; ehort clears, 17.50. Bacon (boxed), steady; extra shorts. 18.25; clear rlbe, is.li4; short clears, 18.374. POULTRY Firm; chickens. 10c; springs, 114c; turkeys, 12c; ducks, l4c; geese, ttVac. BUTTER Firm; creamery, 24SZ4c. EGGS Steady; 20c, case count. Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbls 7.000 10,000 Wheat, bu -. 1,ono 41 000 Corn, bu 131.000 76.000 Oats, bu 66.000 93,'JOO Kaaaaa City Grata aad Prwytaloas. KANSAS CITY, Jan. Sl-WHEAT-ic lower; May wheat. 91c; July, 86S0. Cash: No. 2 hard. 9iii9tk.-: No. 2. 93oi!k: K. red. 974jstic; No. 2, SO&iaio. CORN 44Hc lower; May, IS4c: July. 634c. Caah: No. 2 mixed. 6Z4c: No. t. tic No. white, 6'4c; No. 8, 62c ' OATS Unchanged; No. t white, 49Vc mixed. 4KWfHc. KYhJT&HieOc HAY Choice timothy steady: lll.Afrirl? on- choice prairie flrnv; 16.60i9.0. BUTTER Firm; creamery, S2c packing stock, 19c. EGOS 4c higher; firsts, 21c. NEW YORRSTOCKS AND BONDS Mtxkct it Dull and Ingctire Thxoagh out Entire Sfiiion. Wheat, bu.... Corn, bu, Oata, bu fresh extras, ISc; Receipts. Shipments 74,ft)0 87,000 2;.0iM 2U.0W) 19,000 8,000 Kansas City closing prices: Articles. I Open. I High.! Low. Close. Wheat May July Corn ' May July 9SS I I I 93 9141 9l 87S. SK-.-n 1 A . - - - MTi.i6l S44V4 64 1 63 1 634P. 6i! 634 A Aaked. B Bid. Mlaaeapoll Grata Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Jan. SI. WHEAT-No 1 hard, 11.U84; No. 1 northern. 11.064; No 1 northern, 11034; No. 3 northern. 98Kc9 IH'IS; May, 81.(:(b1.04; July. U.W4. FH)UH First patenta, 15.254)3.40; eecond patent. t5 15ji6.SU; first clears, Wtl.; second clears. 13.401.60. BRAN Firm and unchanged at tXXO. la bulk. Pawrla Market. PEORIA, Jan. il.-CORN-Lower. No. 1 yellow, 51S-; No. 3. 61C2c; No. 4, 47Vfe 8c-; no giade. C45c. OATS Lower. No. 2 white, 4c: No. 1 while. cecHc: No. 4 white. 4o-4c. WHISKY 11.36. , CotttiB Market. NEW YORK. Jan. Sl.-COTTON-Futures opened steady. January, 11.10; February, n.ouc bid; March. 11. lie; May, U.0c; June, llosc bid; July. 10. smc ; Aug jat. . ltltioc bid; October, 10.Ec. Futurea cloaed ateady: cloalng bids: Feb ruary. l()irN; March, ll.Uac; April. 1108?; May, H.tHc; June, ll.tKa-; July, lo.tii Auaiist. liiiic; (K'toUr, 10.16c. NEW ORLEANS. Ijt.. Jan. 31 COTTON tlot cotton 1 loe1 lu.v -. ..iiMU 1 ordinary, 7 16-lie. nominal: ordinary,' 7V nominal: go4Hl ordinary. 101-liU- nnmin.i- low middling. II 2-l4c; middling. U 6-ltk-: good, middling. 12c; middllnc fair. U4c: fir. Ii4c mmlnal. Sttles. 1.776 balee- re celpta. 17.7tii balea; stock. 24 k(6 bales' HT. 1.1 Ii4 Mo.. Jan. ai-COTTON-Quirt: middling. U4c Kale. Iw bales' re celpta. ft:-: liales. BiiiptueDta, -107 fcalea' alot-k, I. Hi bules. ' Market. NEW YORK. Jan. 81. COFFEE-Market for future cloaed steady, net unctianaej to 1 points higher. Sales were reported of 7m baga, including March at ClUj May at t tv. July at i 3U-, fepjeniber at C 4oc. and t-tober at 46c. Bi.ot, ateady No 7 Rio. 4c: No 4 loniitoa. 74c. Milj Cot fee. ataady ; Cordova. 13c. agar aad Malaaaea. NW YORK. Jan. Sl.-SUQAR-Raw. quiet. Fair refining, l?jc; centrifugal, M tet, 17V. Ionian- a auaar. I h. finlna, atradv. nu-".,l. t.uci bodvtd. a.ivc; grauuiatsd. i.. MESSAOE HAS NO EFFECT Deallaga Reeeaae llasaaat After It A p pea ra ape oa I era Are le prraaed y eereaae la lie. res be r Carolaga. KKW YORK. Jan. M -It would l,e ilif. flrult to deduce any well formed opinion of the outlook for business prosperity or the future values of securities from the desultory drift of prices and the Insia tilflranl dealing In today's stork market. It waa aaautned during the dull period of the morning that (fin appearance of the president s message, was awaited, but when It publication waa followed' by even greater dullnea the conclusion was forced that no radical shifting of ownership of stocks wa being prompted by the com munication of tiie chief executives views to congress. Prices hardened Immediately after the circulation of the primed reports 01 tne message, out it was ouvtous that this wan a profeaaiunal movement on the part of those who had sold stocks venter dsy on the supposed direction tsken by the document and were seeking the oc casion of Its publication to get their slocks Darg again. The late afternoon presented an appear ance of almost complete stagnation In the market. Operatlnna In a few special stock were without influence on the general mar ket and some of tha most Influential stocks In the list moved In contrary directions. Illustrating the entire laVk of any con sistent trend to tho movement. In one case this wa due to the transfer of a considerable sjieculallve account from onu stock to another by selling the one and rebuylng the other, sales of Pennsylvania being made agalnat purchaaes of Reading. The coalera aa a group were aomeahat depreaaed by the lecemler net earning reports of the Central Bailrnnd of New Jersey and the Delaware c Hudson, Indi cating the power of that group In com mon with the general railroad system of the country. There waa an attempt to arouse Interest In the United States Hieel stocks and to connect a rise In their (.ncea wnn tne consultations among leaders In the steel business which were In progress In tills city yesterday. lrellmlnry esti mates of the week's currency movement Indicated another large addition to cash holdings of the New York clearing house oanas. although the flow of funds from the Interior appears to be on a much diminished scale from that of last week and the week before. The end of the month requirements coming together with the usual special demand of a Friday at the stock exchange to carry over loans until ths folowlng Monday had a probable effect on the ease of ths call money mar ket. There seems to be a feeling that the willingness of the prominent clearing house banka to see these weaker members droo out without further extraordinary means to tide them over, argues a confidence In exemption from harm that Is In Itself a strength. Thera waa some effect of the depression In the bond market today. Including the older New Tork city issues, as a result of the announcements Bonds were IrreKii lar. Total sales, par value. I4.31,6X. United States 4a registered declined 4 per cent on call. Number of sales and Quotation on storks were as follows: Adasis Kipraes Amalgamated Copper Am. C. r Am. C. F. pfd Am. Cottoa Oil Am. Cottoa Oil p(4 Amarlcaa Exsreaa Am. H AL. ptd Americas Ice Am. Llniaed Oil Am. Lttuead Oil pfd Am. LAromotlve Am. Looomotlve pfd Am. 8. A- R Ara. 8. at R. pfd Am. Sugar RaBntn Am. Tobaoeo pM ctfa. Anaconda Mining Co Atrtilaoa Atehlaoa pfd Atlantic cst Una Baltimore A Ohio, ax-dir. Bal. m Ohio pfd rooklra Rapid Tr Canadian Paclflo , Ventral of New Jeratf.... Chesnpeak A Ohio fhffaso ot. W Cklcaso A N. W C, M. A gt. p CMeaso T. A T Chleaso T. A T. pfd C. C. C. A gt. L Colorado F. A I Colorado A 80 Colo. A 80. l.t pfd....... Colo. A 80. Id pfd ronaolldate Oaa Corn Products Corn Products pfd Delaware A Hudsoo Dal.. L. A W Dsnver A Rto Grand D. A R. O. pfd Distillers' securities Prta Erta 1st pfd Erie M pfd General Elaetrla Illlnola Central International Paper Int. Paper ptd Int. Pump Int. Pump pfd Ion Central Inwa Central ptd Kansas CUT go K. C. So. Dfd LoulsTlll A N , Mexican Central Mian A St Loate M., St. P. A 8. 8. M M., B. P. A 8. 8. M. pfd. Mlaeeurt Paotfto . M . It. A T M.. K. A T. pfd National Laad N. R. R. af M. pfd New Tork Central N. T., 0. A W , Norfolk A W N. A W ptd North American , Paeisa Mall Pennsylvania People's Oaa P . 0.. C. A St. L film) Steel Car 8. C. pfd Reading Readms 1st pfd Readln Id pfd Republic Steel Republic Steel pfd Rock Island Co Rock lftlaad Co. pfd M. U A 8. F. 14 pfd.... St. Louts 8 V St. U S. W. pfd Southern Paelfte So. Pacific pfd So. Rallwar So. Rallvar pfd Tuaa A PaclSe T , 81. L,. A w T . St. U A W. pfd Vnloa Pacitto t'nios Paciso pfd V. B. Ripreea I'. S. Realtr T. 8. Rubber V. 8. Rubhar pfd It. 8. Steel I'. 8. Sicel pfd Va--Car.ltua Chemical ... Va. -Carolina Cham. pfd... Vtabaik W a hash pfd Wella-Farso Clare Wactlnshouas tilectrlo ... Wettem t'nioa Wheeling A U K W'.arcnain Central Wla. Central pfd Northern PaclAc Great Northera pfd central Leather Central Leather pfd Interboroush Met Int. Met pfd 8loM-8hmtld Steal Total aalea tor th dar. K4.0U0 shares. 8atea High. Low. Cloae. lie . ar (24 (14 si ' . l.vso 104 w 4 70Q 124 4 - " at 100 1W ISO ito H4 400 174 174 174 ::::::: ::::: ::::: 400 14 t7 V Boo - tl C14 an . 11. Tun MVt (74 67 X 0 tlH 14 14 400 1144 1U4 1144 . 1 r 4 31 134 . 4.1W 114 71 S 714 10O 1714 tl 1 74 " . 1.1O0 14 34 M M . I. SOI) 47 4 44 . , S"0. !M4 !.y4 1Ms ' ?'l 170 17 1 - " :4 194 24 . 1 l ' 1 4 44 .104 144 14 14 . 4.600 1114 114 1114 S 1S . 1 710 M '1H tl- t"0 14 194 n) S :.'.4 34 1"0 24 62 ' hi tuo u 4:4 4: 4 4 4 s.14 at . t.n m ijiis liJ 400 C0 204. 204 W 4 20) 144 l'4 14 114 l 200 ia y n4 117 y4 4) S114 1 th M0 14 1S4 14 74 v a it 114 o r4 t4 2 10O 224 224 22 4 1H0 oo 14 114 is ) 244 M1 t svO 44 a-i '4 ue 00 414 414 4J4 M 600 W M4 100 24 14 IH 47H . I.xn 74 M4 Kit 100 (24 124 U M , . V 0 7 ) 4114 484 4 10O 74 274 174 . n.t" m uii 1114 200 K U 16 , 70 -204 T7 ' IS 111.SO0 1C34 1U14 H'J M 71H4 200 14 114 1(4 l 4K U4 W4 V' 134 134 134 , I.XN i-4 24 24 2i4 - 144 m 114 ri m . I.0 74u 73 4 74 4 1 H14 lilt) 111", 7 It 14 It 1( 33 til, UH l(u 14 114 i4 144 lft 14 34 3 J 14 M.40V 1224 Hi 4 12'4 S3 M Si 100 12 22 22 4 t: 2t 34 IkV tin uv, n f, 1T4 s . l s 14 ( 154 U IS r.s 1) 4tH 44 434 r.O U 144 Mi 4 14 4t ll.4e IW4 it,4. I. cue in utut i2!v, i4 M i i t , luo 234 4 ns reserve, shnwa: ' Available rash balance .J.Ua. gokj eolri end tnilllon. IN.OJJ.m old certifValaa, 14.41, .LMt I g HE PORT or Tllkl IIKtRIU not 81 Traaaaetloa of the Aeaaelated Itaaaa er ta Week. NKW ToRK. Jsa" 81.-Itradatreet a bank rlesrlng eixirt for-the weeg ending Janu ary ft show en aggregate nf tJ.yi,'.4t o). aa against Rt."!7.7TVi laen week and C 744 i In tha rorreaondirig week last year. Ona.llan rleartrigs for the week lotal !'.- 3 .. s sgslnst irr..4.i lust Week and t;o,124.0ni In thw same week Isst J ear. The toiiowing i a list 01 trie rules OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET f Light Ran of Cattle, with Prices ! Steady to Strong. CITlfcd. Clearing J mo. I Dee. I.ondoa Clostaa; Stocks. lX)NDON. Jan. SI. Closing quotations on stock r Coatola moner ... do account Anaconda Ati hltoa do pfd - minor A DUO. Canadian ParlAc .. I ltmiwlr A i)hl ChKio til. ' C, M. A t. P .. D Rem Dener A R. Q ... do pfd Brio da Itt ptd do Id pld , Grand Trunk Illlnola Caalral . . Luulavitl A N M Mill.. K. A T IJtH.V Y Cautral .. V Norfolk A W .. 7J4 do pfd .. H Ontario A W . . 14 Heuntrtvania .14' Hani Mlnea .. JU4 ItMullt .. k Kiulh.rn KtHwar . .11 do pfd .. 14V, Southern Panic . .. -4 t'nlon Paclnc .... .. tV) do pfd .. IS4V. S. stK .. 3Ji do pfd .. VI Vtbut .. ' da pld ..Ill Si-anlau 4a .. . .U4 Am. I. c p?er 8IL.VKR Har. quiet. .T.tjd rr ounce u.r.i-j'im er cent. 'Ill rata of discount In tli open market for l.ort bill I 14-U4 per cent; for three months' bills, lVyu-34 er rent. Raak leartnaa. OUAIIA, Jan. 31 Bank clearings ror to day were l.'.oeC.Tu i:. nj f,,r ,la corrc. spondlng date last rear ll.UJj.lTl.. Traaasrr ItattMest. WASHINOTON. Jan Sl.-Tdj) s niale merit of the treasury balances In the gen eral June, aavlusive of the HjO,-ai.v golj rr, lw . M . H i4 - : "4 . 3i 14 .1.-;, . 7 M4 i4 . 1S Kew Tork Chicago lioston I'Mladetpbla Mt. Inils , I'lttsbiirg ,. H.ln Kranrls-o ... Italtlrnore Kansas City t'linlnnsll , New Orleans .... Minneapolis '. Cleveland ., Detroit Louisville Ixis Angeles OMAKA Milwaukee P-attle Bt. I'aial , I'rovldence Iluffslo ..: Indlnnapolls Iw-nver Kurt Worth Hli'limond Albsnr Washington fait Lake Cltv .. I'ortlnnd Ore Columbus, O fit. Joseph Memolils rlsvannah Atlnnta Hpokane, Wash... Toledo. O Tai-oma Nashville Kochester 1..... Hartford 1'eorla Des Moines Norfolk New llnven tlrand KapiHs ... Dayton Portland. Ale 8miix Cltv Hnrlngfield, Mass r.vansvllle Hirmltis-hatii Hyracuse AusTtista. tla.. Mobile .r Worcester Knoxville Wllmlnirton. Del Charleston. 8. C Chattanooga Jacksonville, Kla. Wichita Wllkesbarre Davenport ...j. Little Hock ... Wheeling. W. Va...,. Fall River Kalamaaoo. Mich... Topeka 1. Bprlngfleld, 111 Helena Fort Wavn e. I fid . . . i' New Hertford I. 1exlnston .1 :. Youngstown Erie, Pa.... Macon Akron i, Itockford. Ill I Cedar Hapids, Ia...i Chester. I'a v Rlnghamton v Fargo. N. D Lowell n. Canton, O ., Rloomlngton, III South Rend. Ind.v.. Oulncv. Ill .J.' Springfield. O .'. Bioux rail. B. D...,. Manfleld. O Decatur, 111...., Fremont. Neb Jacksonville. IU....J Lincoln. Nub..., , Oakland. Cal.. ........ tOklahnma '. noum,,n t v. , ., . . . . . . I Oalveeton ei.".'.'i.' ;ll.S44.4 OnfV :i4.:wi.i.1 I.1I,',0H' I't..'l47.ti 6T.Io7.iki 4.:i.i; U.tlf..'"!1 :4.2;ii,lioOl I. '.RVo.Kio) L'4,T4Si.'aai U.iaiViMH la.ftrtl.woi 14 J,f).'n II. Ut OK 1 1 10 T4.0f), 7 svlHo' 10,884,000: 8 ;.4.'"'l g..'ll.H' 8.4',.i. 4S.4W7.iMan ' tV7.lV. l.tBJ.f'1 7.un.0il lHtlflr' R..T.T.Kril 4 4D fniil e.evr?,a l.TU.lOl; t.tVi.On)1 4.t,-5.(iwi 4,.'iO,hiiI. 6.W5.nr; 4.441.1")!, 4.?,l,(ll, 4.i.0i)i. .nWV. 3.M4.U), 3 5W,ui1 2 nJO.IXM. 1. '.VI.iMi. 2 A44 2. :lt.oin . 2.lno.0irt . 2.C7.f"J; l.X. W) . l.Vil.UOI. l.Vil.nnn'. I l,1sr.m l..M4.f0: 1.711.0) l.gTI.000' - l.78.) l.2jg.ofio;. 1.114. ni.l1 . l,rT7.(iO. 873.tfifi'. 1.870.n. 1.230.0H)1. I.2,0)) 1.310.000 l,2.T0.i 47.0"ii. 1.4.fij l.244.a)' l,0Wpijl. M1.000I fteW.raVM 7"i.0fO. Kl&.tnol KM.OOO 4X.IMI . fti.otioi 4.00o(. ewj.ono; 443.0K)1 . 4c6.() . 6'.4.1W 41j.0ir)l. 4.14. OOQl. 21S.00i). 44S.t1)i 8H3.ni a)!. 415.0001 84.VW . 4.'J.6oo( 41.0lO . 367.000 monoi., 4T3.0I1 S81.0on., L'SO.OOO! 1.120.010!.. 1.282.00IH.. .OTOj.. 24.M.Oiio!.. ' ltf.f74.00u) is.o . 21 ' 1 10.8. I I 17.7 2 5 . 4.1 , I :::::! 1.7' 8.: 8.8: 10.7 6 0 25.1 3.7 . .5;. 14.0 . 18.8 . 6:i. 6.1 n.o bi'.i in.i ii'.i . 3 21.7! ....I 1.1!. 2. 2 la 28 5 II It I y, 4 17.1 i'Vs 2l. 10 5.1 7 2 38 i t 27.8 "ik'.i 4 2 0 X, 0 27.4 27. 6 14 8 Z.i 1.1. 8.0 7.9 18 1 4 4 li.t 17 J 11 7 12.8 18.0 ii.'i an 10.7 .3 28.1 31 4 21.8 1V9 10.2 14.6 10.4 39 0 "it "i'.i 'iii 42.4 24 1 13.8 16.3 15.5 23.8 ii'.i "i.i ii'.o 'w.i 113 66.8 'ii'.i HOGS SHOW MORE DITROVEJIOT 8hee 4 Laaaha I aeaaage4 Ta4ar bat Laierer Taaa rirel af tare Week aa4 481 teadf ta Last trldar. XJCTlf OMAHA, Jn H. rtecelr.ta mere: Cattle. Itoaa. HheeD. frffn lal Momlay .'" .'' 8.48 Of filial Tuesday .') 14.7'JI I.SM Official Wedneaday 6 22 llt.441 i 1.-1 Official Thursday I l l II 077 4.224 h:stiinat Friday .7i Five day this week... .19 077 ta U Zi.VI game ilsy s last week . .. . ID M I Sa,VI I 'il7 ni day 2 week aao. .28 .M 4.71 3n.7:j rloiiie (Ih 3 weeks ago. .21 .It ki -I ' 23 'tt Harne tliiya 4 week ago. .11.&.K 4 I7.M Ham day last year.. . .. 4J.TW 37.4J1 1'lie following table show the receipts f,f rattle, bogs and sheep at ft., j tu Omars for the year to dale, compared with last year: r.y, 1W. inc. e-. Cattle 3fc7 Hl.bW ....... 18.0") Iloas .it a ll loifil Hlieen 114.d 14.118 The following table shows 'th average pru-e or bog at Houlh tmiatia for tne several days, with comparisons: Date. I lau4. llxT.,iy.il. I1IQ4 llol.l"Q2. CARA DA. Montreal Toronto ...,.. 4-a Winnipeg Ottawa Vancouver B. C.... Halifax -. Quebec .; Hamilton St. John. N. B.... Iindop, Ont. ....... Victoria. B. C ...... Calgary tEdmonton 23 210.0in( . .W7D.1I, . 2.805.0001 1.378.0110!. -l.sTS.nooi i.imi.(i. 1,092.0001 ftlS.OfiOt. SM.OniX 1.113.0T41!. 6X3.000!. 8.S. 8.3 ,.7:3i' 1.4' I 6.0!, I 14.0 24 2 5.1 Not Included In totals because containing Other Items than clearing. tNot Included In total because compari son are Incomplete- v York Meaey Market. KETVY TORK. Jan. tl. PRIM K MER CANTILE PAPEH-54M per cent. 8TEKLINO tiXCHANOE E4iler. with actual business in banker' bill at t4.87ti 4i 5 for demand and at 14 3i4 3S5 for sixty-day bill; commercial bills. 84.87S- BILVKK-Bar, 604c; Mexican dollars, 44c. BONDS Government, easy; railroad. Ir regular. MONET n call eaay at 1484 per cent; ruling rate, 1; closing bid, 1; offered at 1 per cent. Time loan somewhat stronger; sixty-day, 4. and ninety-day, 44; per cent; six months, 44 per cent. Closing quotations on tonds were a follow: V. g. ret Is, rag.. .. 1034 Maa. . g. 4a H4 . .lJiB.i. central 4a a ..14 do IK loc 14 ,.lVlHMlaa. A 8t. U 4a.. 77 ..II M . K. A T. 4a. 7 ..i:4 do 2a H4 .. (4N. R. R. of M. c. 4a Ti ..V4N. T. C. g. IVta 4 ..K4 N. 1. C. g. ta US' .. 184 No. Paelsc 4 1U14 .. S do la 714 Bal. A Ohio 4 lnl't N. A W. e. 4a do 4a 80. S. L. rtJ. 4a tS Brk. R. T. e. 4a "4 Pena. ooev. t4a 114 Central of Oa. 6a.... 4 Raadlns sea. ts kS do 1st lac t Mt. U A 1. M. c. ta- lK't do td Ine 21 St. U 8. W. ft 4 71 Cbea. A Ohio 44a....lA14 8t. L. 8. W. e. 4a,.. 4e Cblcaao A A. tsa.. 4 Seaboard A. U 4a.... PH C, B. A Q. n. 4s.... X4 Bo. P.clOc 4s "V, C . R. 1. A P. 4a ... 4 do lat 4a ctfa....... - do col. Ka 754 So. Rallwar ta 84 CCC. A Bt. L. g. 4a. Hhj.Teia. A P. la ill Colo. Ind. ta, aer. A. 4T .. Bt. U A W. 4a. 74 'olo Mtd. 4a...:... 1 mton Pactc'4a 1"1 Colo. A Bo. 4a 4 do ct. 4 tf X'uba ta l' V 8. Steel Id la 14 D. A R O 4a M Wabaah la lv4 nutlller.' Sec. U.... 13 do deb. B 4H ... M'i We.tern Md 4a (1 .... 44 W A U 4a 714 ,...l'i!4Wla. Central 4. 4 ... T4 Atehlaoa cv. 4a t4 ... tos da ta t ... 174 Int. Mat. 44 414 ... 9 8 eouDoa V. 8. ta. re do coupon V. 8. a. 4a. re. da coupon Am. Tobaoc 4a.. do Sa Atehlaoa ge. 4a. do adl. 4s Atlantic C. U 4a.. Erta p. I. 4a do gen. 4a Hock Val. 44a... Japan 4a do 44i ctfa dn 3d series L. A S. unl. 4a.. Bt. OS.re. Boatoa Stocks aad Boatls. BOSTON Jan. 31-Call loana. 3u5 per cent; time loans, 64ci6 I-er cent. Official closing on stocks and bonds: Atehlaoa adj. 4a 4 Atlantic do 4a s B i.h.tn eMex. Central 4a..... M cal. A Heel. Au-niaoa 71 a centennial ... 77 Copper Rauga 1W Pair Waat ... -11 rrauklla 1' tlraabf -1 I.I. Rorale .. . 14 Maaa. Mining M Mirhls.o .IAf4Mnkaak . H- Mont C. A C . 4 old tHiinlnlua . 44 rtace-la 114 Parrot . .1114 t4nncy ., lols. Shanooa . 14 Tamarack .. . 4-5 Trinity . li t nlted Coppor v. a Mimus .ll I g. Oil.. . 11 t'tak . 4a Victoria . el launa .1114 V. ulrine . 444 North bulla ... . 354 Bull Cuailtlua . 4 Noada . Ji-.L A Anions 8 Arltona Com. .. . 8) Crveae Caoaoea . .14 do pfd Boatoa A Albanr. .. Ho.toa A Mama B atos klevaiad .. Fllchburg pfd ktiu.1 Central N. Y . N. H A H . t'nioa PaclHc Am. Arse. Cham do ptd Aa Pneu. Tube Amor. Susar do ptd Am. T. A T A.a. Wooi.a do pfd rHHniHioa I. A S.... KdlMin Klec. Ittu.... C.eaentl Electric "Hu. Eleitrlc do pfd M.sa. Oka 1 u.ted fruit t nilad 8. M do pfd V 8. Steal do ptd Adt-olur A Hour Amalc.ai.ted Rid. Asked. . 1-4 . .470 . 24 . 44 - S4 4 . 15 . :44 4 . 11 . . 14 . A . a . IJ . 7 . 114 . 7l 1-4 r, '. t . .4 4 . 4 44 .1 . m . 104 .ill . Ii4 4 New Vork Mlalasi Storks. NBW VORK. Jan. SI Closing yuotatlona en runing stovas wer Adatna Coa. 4 Little Chief 4 AlKa 9 nian V llreeo W t-rair m brunl-Jt da U Potoal ... 1 (Vatatock Tunnel 8 Savaaa w Uia. Cal. A Va tl Kterr Nevada b Hera kllrec U Sauill HufM-a I. Iras 8. War li fcuoderd lil Lead.lll Cos 4 Toledla ! Market. TOUElHl. O, Jia 31. tKt'.l Cl.ner. rash, January and Mait-li. Ill ,v; A: r.l. Ill IvM-tober, 1 . 'lUnnlhy, Jliuu', f.'.. AUikc. faun, tlO W Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. J mi. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. n. 22... a.. 24.. I'a. . 2' . . 28.. &.. .. 31.. 4 a I a 66) 4 IV 1 li I I til S Mt I 4 0441 ! 6 38 4 U 4 144 C 4S; & I.- 4 i 4 2-,l 8 61. 6 26 71 I ji 6 XI 4 74' 4 W I 6 341 4 4 4 18 4 74 I 4 64! 4 t 8 71, t& j'4 1.14: 8 72 5 Vi; lr' 1 4 17 I 8 85- I 43 4 83 j 4 75! I Wl 8 IS hh 8 64 tOl 4 W 8 6t o.! 8 u 73! Mil ; 8 7 4 n 4 8i 1 4 kl 4 4 7l 4 81 I 6 t! 8 08 4 14 a 8 12 6 90 6 W 4o5 6 87 Indicates 8unday. The official number of cars of stock brought In tolay by earh road was: Cattle. Hogs, flh-ep. H'r'l. C.. M. Bt. I. Ry.... 2 2 1 Missouri Pacific. I'nlon pacific C. N. V. teBst) . C. A N. V. twestl. C., Kl p., M. o C.. H. Q (east).. C. H. & U. (West) C, R. I. A P. (esstl., 1 C. R I. A P. (west 1.. Illinois Central 2 . 2 . 2 . 6 . & . t . 4 2 IX 8 24 3 2 I Totsl receipts 28 The disposition of the day's rexelnta aa follows, each buyer purrhasing the n ber or head Indicated. Ilnvers Cutlln Omaha Packing Co.'. 60 rtwlft and Company 311 Cudahy Packing Co 17 Armour A t o Cudahy. from Kt. Worth Ixibman A Rothcliild .... Hill A Son P. P. Lwia Cudahy liro. Co Mccreary A Carey H. V. Hamilton M. Hagerty A Co V. G. Inghram Other buyers o4 128 21 1.1 19 13 8 64 2 73 Hogs. Eh 4 1.42 1.M4 2.4M 0.1 1 waa um- eep. VI 7.4-1 180 Total 943 CATTLE Recelot of cattle were very light thla morning, there not being enouti tit liny one kind to make a test of values or to really establish quotations. The few loads offered changed inls In good sea son In the morn in and the prices p.d looked fully a.t any It . a.ioiig, as com pared with yesterday. This would apply to all kinds, both killers and feeders. The present week opened with prices on fat canle. both sleet and cow stuff, de cidedly higher. Attn- Monday the tendency of the market was downward under 'the Influence of liberal receipt at all market .points, wlii) the result t ' advance waa all wiped out and the mark' t now about luiu -c loxci- 11. an aj. A Peculiarity of the trad,: tills week la that good cattle have suffered worse than the common to medium grades. On the other hand the good cows and heifers have shewn less decline, common and medium grade feeling th- full force of the decline. Light half fat heifer weighing between 4uu and &ou pounds, which- are not quite good enough for tho packer, felt the full effect of 'the downward movement in price. Blocker and .feeders nf good quality have been free sellers all the week, the supply being mode-rate. Prices have been strong all the week. Common and Inferior light Blockers have not been any too active. Qoutation on cattle: - flood to choice cornfed etecrs, ll.7yu6.35; fair to good corn fed steers. I4.30474.76; common to fair corn fed steer. 13 75fi4.3o; good to choice cows and heifers, gl iif4 -J0; fair to good cows and heifers. 12 7orl SO; common to fair cows and heifers, Ii0ii2 75; good to choice stock er and feeders. 11.2Mj4.76; fair to good stockers and feeders. 3.7ryj-4 2S: common to fair stockers and feeders, 12.7i33.77j. representative sales: BEEF BTEERS. N. 43 21 10 11 i 14 MISSISSIPPI VALLEY TRUST COMPANY ST. LOUIS Mas for cacti GlOO of deposits Cash Reserve - O 34.G1 Resources - - - lSQ.Ol (SEE rini.mil til KTATK.MF..NT DI.C. , 1907.) 4 on Tims Certificates of Deposit , 2i on Savings Accounts 2 on Current Accounts A lUtOKI.KT, "HAVI. DKPOHITH nV MAIU" I ItF.K ON IH:yi KHT. Ct)IlIlLSI1)XHE.MCi HOLICITKD Ns. I... 2.... I.... .... At. . 471 .MIS . 4 . ; fr. 2 TS 2 Ti 4 4 0 7: 4 00 leJO 4 :o .1004 4 28 14.'.'.! U.".'.'. 1014 &) 71 100 1064 105 l2 I 40 1 40 t 40 1 S 1 73 2 SO I 00 I IS M ID -7 I -4 COWS. 2... 4... 8... 14... 4... 11... 11... 2... 14... I... At. FT. .. us 4 ao . in 4 . . X4 4 ..1140 4 40 .. r 4 4 ..1164 4 M ..1474 1 .. 75 I U I IS . i e) .l'-ie i t M Itt ..Ml I 26 HEIFERS. 1 li 4 2 44 t I 85 I I 18 I I 20 I BULI.a. ..mo i u i ..li I 80 1 CALVES. i to I 1 ..111 .. ti . . HTS ..lirr .. 123 I 40 I 14 I a-) I to I 89 430 844 : 473 (74 807 10 ... 4 13 ... 10 I 10 ... 834 8 40 U I 44 ...1011 1 71 ! 4 28 IX IM .1440 I 40 I 14 l"t 8 71 200 8 tl STOCKERd AND FEEDERS. 4 1 TJ 1 I 78 ' l til 4 too 4 04 " 448 I M u ItJ 4 1 llOGS-Durwj tne last three or lour days receipts of ligai hogs liave been unusually heavy. In tact It would apptar mat tne country in its haste to dispose of ths hog la running- in lighter stutf than usually ecn on tne market at Una season of His year. Thus it happen tnat buyer hav teii getting- more life'l.t hogs tt.an tney have had use for. That such waa tne case wa very apparent till morning when buyer started out picking up here and there the heavy hogs and neglecting to a considerable extent tiie light stuff, ihus It happened that good heavy and heavy mixed hogs sold very freely at price (uily 6c higher and In utne cases TV-' or even loc higher than yesterday. Faleemen who happened to have a lair proportion of heavy hog were In some casv able to run in their light load at the same time, mo that ciuite a good many uf the llgi.l hog showed more or less advance. On the other hand it wa hard work to get buyer to take hold of a string- of ail light weights. Thus the market on light hog wa a diag all the morning and after the heavy hoK a ere disposed of and the more urgent orders filled the market became still worse, buyers seeming to have all the light stuff that tliey wanted and being inclined to leave the remainder in the yards unsold. The close was very alow and weak, with several load of light weight atill unaoid and no one trying to buy them. It look vuy much a If packer are prepared to pound the light hog market good and hard If present large receipts continue. With more light weight than th market demand there i every reason for expecting the spread between light aud heavy hog to increase unlesa the country holds baek the ligl.t aluff. representative aalea: No. At Stl. Pr Ka At gk. Pr. a U ... 4 ) a if ... 4 i:u ; 14J ... 1 0 irt ... 4 itv- li r ... 4 r r ii . 4 ,tw 44 liw ... Itl'i T4 1 M 4 Id 74. ...... .11 ... 4 In ;t HI ... U....V..IM . . 414 11 ... 1 1 ... 10 U ... 4 m M 174 ... 4 1 74 4 . . 4 1 Itl ... 4 U . : 4 Ti Jt'J ... 4 ! .1 :s ... 4 , !4 14 4 i 74 I I ... 4 Kl 7 171 4 1 71 iii tl ts ta 101 M 4 lli U tJ . . 4 u in . . 4 I--. u ... 4 a to tu l' 4 l.- aa 1.7 . . 4 Jo iw 4 ti-t 4 in i.e 4 , 41 4 ;i 7 5,4 . . 4 u tl 4 4 li t: ;il .4a 11 14 ... 4 ti 71 . ... kl 4m 4 i ti r:i ... 4 li tl . 14 lb 4 14 4J ) J. li. .. .. I I . 4 U e . 4 i l"4 l.-O 4 li 71 !1 J 4 K , JMO ..4 1.' i !.' . (I, 4 -.14 4 17 u So a . a 8HEKP-There wa only one small b inch of lamb In tlx- yard this morii:ng 'I tie) were i flolce native and aold at !..vi. wail tl.a heavy end off at l.i The aeek la cliwitig with the market alx.ot wltere It was at I lie i luae l last week ii s mie k nCa tin.- i,i.klil be a iUia lllf.ililK... b.tt 41 wl rl.iu..i talk I mxwif amid Be At this season of tho year when the ground and etrcct car platform are apt to be covered ' with enow or ice, eflpecial care should be taken bj passengers in getting on and off cars. REMEMBER Walt Until the Car 8top3 ! Get Off In the RIGHT Way! AosiBt Us in Preventing Accidents. OMAHA AND COUNCIL BLUFFS STREET RAILWAY COMPANY about. This means that itie .h.rn i.nn. of Monday and Tuesday has been loet. The lark of receipt today, together with moderate rum at other point, will give the market a little breathing spell and the trade Is generally looking for a pretty fair market for the week to come. (etiolation on good to choice fed sheep and lambs: Lambs, t.60ifi.75; light year ling wethers. ri.5"irt 00. heavy yearling wethers. ti.Ml6.jo; wethers. li.OOtjS.2o; ewes. 14. i.a4.S. Representative sales: 7NO. ! western yearlings 81 native lambs western lambs western wethers , Av. .. Ill .. .. 71 ., 118 Tr. i 7 8 8 C 6 10 CHICAGO LIVE 8TOCK MARKET Test Cattle Steady Iloas Dteaslr Cents II laker. CHICAGO. Jan. II. CATTLE Receipts. 1,') head:- market ateady. Steers. It 2iU 8.2f; cnw; JJ (fifA.Vr, heirem, li.iiyaS bulls. UHi4.-ii: calves. U'Jfr; stock ers and feebler. 13.e"74 75. IirMJK Receipts. 23.') head: market steady to loo higher. Choice heavy ship ping. $4 Sr-fi-i 35; butchers, tiV'iiifo; light mixed. HVy4X; choice lights. Hli4 4i packers. 14 "7M. 4; pigs, rJ.ti4 10; bulk of sal-s. H.Vp4 46. SHEKP AND LAM IIS Receipts. 4.'4), head: market active and strong; sheep 14 2jG.6i.; lambs, Ie.2&tr7.i5; yearlings, li.Ju Kt. Ials Lire Stock Market. 8T. LOUIS. Jan. 31. CATTLE Receipt. ROO head, including; ) Texans; maraet for native strong; Texans weak Native ship ping and export steers. I5.4"i ; dressed beef and butcher steers. 84.9fVa6.79; steer under l.tAM pounds, 13.75414.50: stockers and feeders. l2.4ott4.S5; cows and heifers. 13 2i j6.2o; ranners. 1.5ttr2.40; bulls. 12 kfr4.ao; calves. 13.io44'7.5i); Texas and Indian steers. n.Si-as.S; cows and heifers. I1.7:tt00. HOGS Receipts. 8.fl4) head: market !V higher. Tigs and lights. Hati4; pack er. I4.0uij4.50; butcher and best heavy. 84 4.VFc4 56. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt. t) head: market steady. Native muttons. 13 aO 4r5.Vt; lamb. 14 &j3?.ot: culls and bucks, t:.5"y73.75; stockers, 3.1ij4 i. Kaaaaa City Live 8toek Market. KANSAS CITY. Mo.. Jan. 11 -CATTLE Receipts, 150 head. Including 700 southern; market, steady; choice, export and dressed beef steers. !ilao.tt. fair to good R4r 6.'X; western steers, 8fhi-X; stockers and feeders. 3iC'o-4.75; southern steer. t3.H3.ut 4 75; southern cows. C -tj3 5: nat've cows 115nrri4.45; native heifers. 13.0i64.Ts; bulls l.t.iWa4 10; calves. S3.'4iti.0O. llcKid Receipts. .t)i) head: market. J 15o higher; top. H S.'H: hulk of sales. 14 26 fi4 4:; heavv, 14 4fj4S?H; packers. H U 4.46: pies and lights. tt-W34XAi. SHEEP AND 1AMU&-Rece'pts. 1.4)10 market, steady. Iamb. 8i.l'ii.vS: ewes nd yearlings. I 55 16 S-: western vearlinas, 15S7K0O: wetern sheep. l.2&v!5.3; stock ers and feeders, (i.rrTVtt.io- St. Joseph I.lve Staerk Market. ST. JOSEPH Mo., Jan. Jl. CATTI.E Recelpts. 1 313 head: market, strong: na tives. t3.TJ'u6 8S; cows and heifers. V WJ 5.00; stockers snd feeders. 3.5.(i4 X HOI-Receipts, i.04.; h.ad: market VVtj loo higher; top. Ma); bulk of sale. 11.3r(i 4. P11EEP AND IAVBS--Receipts. 1ea head: market, steady; lambs. H.iXQ3.n; yearlings. ii.4u46.lO. Ipax City Lls-a Slack Market. 8IOCX CITT. Jan. 11 Special TelegTa-n ) H003 Receipts. 1 head; market 1 r higher, selluuj at 84.wg4.3E: bulk. Ulsa 4. t'ATTLK- Receipts. 4iVi head: mark.-t steady; tocker stow; beeves, t3iii4) cow and heifers, tTiSrVgirX: stockers ani feed-rs. 13 0i'Q4)? calves and year Unas Southern California Are j-ou going to take advantage of the sunshine of this preat flower ganlcn and avoid the rohl ; Winter Months? Jf so, to. insure a. per fect journey you should . ride on .tho LOS ANGELES LIMITED the great through train running daily , to Southern Califor nia. The excellence of service, the lux ury of furnishing and decorations all tend to make your trip enroute a rest and a pleasure. Be sure your Tick ets read via the UNION PACIFIC Tor fall la-formatioa Uttmirs at CITY TICKET OFFICE, 1324 Farnam St. Phone Douglas 1825. UK - the foundry lark la Klakt. Receipt of live stock at the six prin cipal western markets yesterday: Cattle. Hogs. Sheen. Moum omana 81-jux City kau.'u City 1. Joseph St. Louis Chicatfu Total . vt . 4" .!S l.Jii . tf .Xiao 8.4-3 7e 3 v 8 ..) 6.od 8 no ,c:8 l l.4 b 4 (V 77 Oils a4 Raala. NEW YORK. Jan. 31 .-OILS Cut tontk-ed. weak: prime crude, lie: prime yellow. c Fetrolejm, steady; refinel New York. I.T5; rlaltimor and Fhiiadelplua. IX 7f.. be Itl more and Philadelphia, in bulk. 14 fci. ROSIN vjulet; strained, common to gtx-d 14 w-i4 .10. OIL CITY. Pa . Jan. ii Ol I Credit bal ances, 11.78; runs, "4 l'rt bhls. ; average. 1 '.: hbla. ; slnpnient. Ili4j bbls ; aver age. 147.84. bbla. SAVANNAH. Gs., Jan 11 TIRPEN TINK Ktrm. Wo. KOSIN-rlrnt: A. R and C. tt K: D. Itt K. 13 .V: r. tiiontiFt: n. HiiilS: If 8o: I. 14 tar: K. ii.w. N. 1 On W. J . Kjc V. V.. la 40. Metal Market. NEW YORK. Jan Jl - J ETA !.. - No hanae waa reporteil n the li.i.t - n tic maiket. with stait ejutHed 111! -. n. future at ll-ii IM-nilv ti'e mrkrl as dull and uin Iiauae.1 at t.t '.i iJt' 1 he ton. don cepjH r market si.'is iin''iic. .1. at 11 Is r-1 f - spot, and t-"l m for future. 1 ,allv t'ie irsrket dull, will lake i.ie,t ar !'...-. M 7U. , r..l t ri-.li;i. ui.'.it, 4U ,J. ll..i ai a uiv.ik- ff 1"Id,.,01 "? ln ,he Indon market ... -"v j u i- nieiai m. i.oi!S-u at , .v.ii.i. tr!t--r via inangeti. at 4..V in Lwnd-',n and uiaiaei. win, sta-.:rd luuieu at j, ami 4.'leve.n.l k arrant . ' . lr ,"c' K'arket for Iron wa quiet and uncang-,1; No. I foundry ihvin- I. r"-,. 1v-7S; No- : try truing . .,il.vi. No. 1 foundry aoiarirrn r.d No 1 foundry southern s..fi. lis-ivt Is io. Waal Market. BOSTON. Mas. Jttn. Jl. WOOL The (oniraercutl Hulietm ,f IVton. bua u report on tti:c gatherl tor tne ertimeut. will ,Ay lomcrrvw of thtf ,i market: Ist week Improvement tn tli. wool situation U matntttined aad the de velopment of the urrent ek augmented the improving tendency T"e volume of trn.i. tun is U.-ger anj t; e Interest of manufactured jnore gea. ri The demand has been shI for about ii gradea of donieati.a. Ttie snipmet.ta uf wihI from Botoa to January ji inclusive acxrrd ag V the same a jt horny, wer nti'J rnd. againat 4ys.x poind tn urn Uin last year. Tl.e receipt (j January . inclusive. rre lu.:;4x:; lounds, agajnat i;.U,ta: pound lor the Joe period last year. lNlaN. Jan. SL-WfkIThe offeruiia at tha wool auction aale todav arto .m i , 1-X3 bale; fine merino nvet wttu a apirtled le, but all vtl.rr dvrrtpt:.iut were In buyer' favor and withdraw i at, freque!!. S.ourvd arrt le active. AlUel kana bought a few lot of cmaaoivjt n,l light greasy merinos. following art tie aalea in detail: Nw S-hiwi W aie. 4 . bale; scoured. 15 Is. Sd. kreasy. tViu'-s id Queensland. 1 bales; a.ured n,ne Breasy, ;vll!la Id Vutvna, l." b-ilea' acourvd. s-J ur ta lid greasy. SS-Kil t" 8oulU Australia. I bv) bale. soard .": Is Id: gre.u. avtu'.s VI. Wrn Autra'' lalea. g eaav. Id S, w ?.e;a I bai-s. K'ii,iv, vils 14. gieast. vHi la Id. t ap of OvH-d Hi nd N-i. ) i... bale: scoured. in. gieta). t . j H tiaenv Ai 4.i !).. evnr.J cm, grea . sVict 7.1 ST lill'ld to . Jan 11 - i 1. fie.i.1 . medium grade -.lt.bttg 411,1 e. II. ir.'.-. bai-.t I v. !:-.. , ua l.ue, Uw la., twti i:,ij, .tfMa ! ! -1 I 1 v