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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6. 1905.
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Lull in Trading in All the Optioni of
the Day.
LITTLE EFFORT BY EITHER SIDE
"Wheat Shlpaaaat f rea Arrtlaa Ara
Hearr, kat JDesaaadl Iron lanpprt
I? Catriea la Strata with
Daaetlc Dni4
OMAHA, Feb. a. 1909.
There waa a lull in tha trad In- In all
options today. It waa a leatureless market
throughout, and very llttla effort waa made
by either eld. Wheat shipments from
Argentina were heavy, but demand from
Importing countries la strong and the do
mestic demand continue strong and stocks
are gradually decreasing.
Tha country salea of corn hay been
liberal for aeveral days, which means
hear? receipts later, and values are apt
to suffer when ahlpments are made, al
though primary shipments have been enor
mous and demand very good.
Wheat was just a. little easier on lower
tables and large Argentina ahlpments. The
rrowd was Inclined to be bearish on bulges,
but were working slowly and neither aide
made any pressure, the market proving
featureless, and dull. May wheal opened
ct H-OSI, and cloned at 1.0C4-
Corn was a tririe easier with wheat and
some heavy selling by oash Interests who
have been taking on large country con
tracts tha past week.
Cash corn held steady with prices at ths
ame ivei. stay corn openea at Mto ana
closed at 680.
Primary wheat receipts were 463.000 bu.
nd shipments were 215,000 bu., agnlnst re
ceipts laat year of 460,000 bu. and shipments
f 328.000 bu.
Corn receipts were 485,000 bu. and ship
ments were 806,000 bu., against receipts
laat year of. 666,000 bu. and shipments of
602,000 bu.
Clearances were 87,000 ha. of corn. 6,000
bu. of oats and wheat and flour equal to
11,000 bu.
IJverpool closed fciffSd lower on wheat
sua unchanged to lower on corn.
Local range of options:
Articles ! Open. Hlgh. I.ow. I Cke. Tes'y.
Wheat I I I 1 I
May 1 0 HO" 1 fW 1 V 1 00
July OSH'aS V tn96
Sept. 96 WS M 94V,
Corn
May 63V9T KP MS63fi H
July tvn3SfiV, X fix,! .!'
Sept. 63H 63 fBiiiiS3a S
Oats I I
May M'4,1 62 61 63 I 61
July 4Hl WH46flH H!4H'-o-H
Sept. 39'i'&!39', . o9 39
Pork
May 14 92H 18 OS 1 ru, 18 90 18 90
July 16 97H IT 06 1 87 17 05 16 r
Lard
Msy 85 9 S7ti W 67H 9 fS24.
July 1 75 t 80 t 78 9 80 75
Bibs I
Msy lTH l) g S74 8 90 8 87H
July 8 07fr 8 07Sal 05 07H SVJ'A.
Artlcles. Open. High.) Low. Close. Tesy
Wheat
May... July...
Corn
May... Oats-May...
OVk 1 02 1 0?H 1 (K 1 02
92 92 82
684 68' 68 68 68V4
48 48 48 48 49
OasaJhs Oaak Price.
wheat-no, j hard, si'.ooty&i.ni: no. s
nara. wwwc; No. 4 hard, 9V4i&87MrC; No.
4 spring, sue 11.00.
CORN No. 8, fcStic: No. 4, 65Mc; No,
I yellow, 6H4iff6ttc: No. I white, 68VVh60c.
OATS No. I yellow, 4S'8'48',4c; No.
Whits, 47M4)f48c.
KIE-No. 2. 73c: No. S. 72c.
Carlot Hecelpta
Wheat.
Chicago. 1
Minneapolis 269
tmaha 30
uuluth 12
CHICAGO GRAI7 ATTD PROVISIONS
Yeatere of ths Tradlagr aad Closing
-Prices Board Trade.
Corn. Oats.
106 73
106 .
at
the market displayed moderate firmness
owing to amaller recelpta of live hogs than
nsn been expected, rrioes, however, made
only slight gains, tha net advances at the
Clope being 2tyimc.
The leading futures ranged as follows:
NEW YORK STOCKS ASD BONDS
Rumor of Illness of E. H. Harriman
j Disturbing Factor.
$w$ DENVm AJTD RIO GRANDE LOWER
454,1 MH Keeplagr Ally of. A,al-Japaaae Ag.
tf&Mfc 1,0 1 Meet
ncaaiaa- la Also Weak
Polat.
NEW YORK. Feb. l.-8hort periods of
iiiiiinuon in tne ria llnira In mim-ltm frw4a
brought the dy's total sales to some
thlDS fl novo tha Ant -(.-,, ir a irh. -ti
ring of acUvlty was caused bv one or two
occurrences to which an unfavorable Inter
preiauon was given I
holders of securltle.
The character of the market, however.
waa noi radically changed from the
neglected state which has prevailed all
this week. Apparently the professional
element had Stretched Ita roaniiiv.n tn thm
BARLHJY Feed or mlxlnc (lCc: fair to limit on the hnin .i. .v,. 1.-.
cholcemalting, 6:6C4c. and finding no followins: to helo thorn!
skkuk-Hhx, No. 1 southwestern, I1.51H! turned to the selling side for a turn. To
ll.61H. Clover, a). .. expedite the downward movement thev
.Jii I???,"- Pf?'" PPrehM.rioii over the news of
: :,".lJr"u.., 'U V; .P". vacntlon by E. H. Har.
' .i. J, man,- accompanied Dy intimations of an
J,br,"l'- ? u a '"V of rheumatism 80 much has been
aoial te . iMOfX h., Fxnorts tor t e week! , " ." P,'''ave force of JVfr. Har
aahown rnrMatW. ? eaflo HX?." thaTE? KtouretelSlrltf n nr
i.m,m bu. hnry..rerelp- were 43.0O0 Z u& JTJ"? l"0!
SJondE -a year ZtoT r"?" the "let.ng fabric of marklt
WmStM're'rrtSS tot tomorrow: Wheat. S'.JJ! !"!! f.'t Vrodu.-ed by to-
nit! inn run' him I . " rvmuru serma 10 oe reassuring, there-
1! "T- cirn' -16 c,r' ,al 100 C ' 11 W" '?- ss to the physical condition or The head
"POU- Of the Union Pacific avatem Th. .o.u.
-. w vnir r ii'-vii'itat. MAflKBT I ?T ' U"'0" Pscific wns traneforred to
xOnK GKJfBRAl, 1WAIIK.B r Denver A Rio Qrsnde. causing a reaction In
tnat stork, the recent strength of which
n,i Ha har nm Vairloas I V. . w ki aupiJuniiiiMia 01 a. part Dy
Qootatlons of tne Iay oa vmioh M, Harriman In fIP.ki..
rrnimiilliln. I for recastinar the Oovilil intKm a
took- veh h B"irnTRReceJnts I '"LT 0' -,Pec,al weakness was Rending, In
nKVrt'e0- WsT"?? SZ.b ?linA
high price trt the confident . assumptions
which were formed that the commodities
clauee of the Hepburn taw would be de-
winter low grades, ia 6niH.lR. Rye flour, I "' kii.ii- iwi case Droiigni in
firm: fa?r t" good. W.Kr4.: choice to " "Preme court. Recent Uecltlons of the
Z; sTffi-siw Ruckwheit flour, steady; "Prome courts have been so far away from
SX1M2.40 Dor 100 lbs. "C""." . Preaicuons mat a feeling of
. . . . v iiii td b 1 1 1 nna mmmt n i . . .
BULKWHISAI, UUiet: new xura .. o 1 --- i-i:i
No. 1
Ch auotntions were as follows:
FLOUR-Klrmer.
RYF-No. 2. 7c.
steady, with fair business; Minnesota pat-
ente, fsi.'u.i; .winter straiKnm, .o
Mii.nim.1. tnakerii. 14.axn4.60: winter ex
tras, $3.7fiH.J6; winter patents, $4.90f6.30
rnRNMRtt Bteov fine white and ycl
low, $1.6o&l,ti0; coarse, ll.6iffl.66; kn dried,
RYK Kirm ; better Inquiry; No. western,
KV4C, r. o. b.. New lork.
WHEAT Fteceintn. 6.0ilO bu.t spot lr
regular; No. 2 red. $1.1H1.13H. slovator; No.
latlve holdinga In Reading. Btrese U laid,
also, on the necessity of a new agreement
this spring between the anihraoita ear.
rlers and miners In their employ over
vi wnicn orrerea the possl
bility of a disagreement and
j no Keeping alive of the anti-Japanese
sgitatlon In California and the sensational
' n ' k . fi..u't. Mn 1 northnrn. I attention given to it are not liked In anr-on
Duluth, S1.21H. o. b.. afloat; No. 8 hard lat'Y" circles, where the possibility of a
winter, 11.17. f. o. b., afloat. While there sudden untoward circumstance is kept In
was fair steadiness In the early market mlnd- Influence of another kind was
,a tha hiilla. nrtcea the initiation of dlvidenda
broke sharply after midday under small Transit, with the declaration of a 1 .per
weekly clearances, bearish miller report ana -i aiviaena ror a quarter. Brooklyn
closing Htttsc net lower. May closed at Transit dividend prospects have beon a
11.1 2H: Julv cloned at ll.Ob'4. perennial subject for discussion for over
CORN Receipts, 83.750 bu.; exports, 1,450 ten years past, during which the stock
bu.; spot market stewdy; No. 2, 72c. cle- rose at one time to as high as 137 without
vator, and 69V4C, f. o. b., afloat; No. 3 any actual dividend being forthcoming,
hit nominal and No. 3 vellow. 60V4O. f. With the taking of this auhlect out nt th
o. b., afloat. Option market was without I realm of conjecture there Is a oonHlderable
transactions, closing net unennngoa; My oiemeni in me speculation which will find
closed at 70'ic; July closed at 70c; Sep- Itself almost without occupation. The nar-
lamhA, finapfl at uw. l ruw inovemeni or inn utm'lr nn tha on.
OATS Receipts, 39.050 bu.; exports, 4 900 nouncement Indicated the quieting effect of
.L.. - 8,rlu'VFy hipm6nt; tr?? lbs.. 64S?64Hc; natural white, 2tt&3a lbs., movements of money for the week show
Argentina aad Australia for tha week with I ,.-n, hV.J.j ,t.it- mui iha uumv I nr.ii nrr.... ... .
----- . . aMU mm , a v hiaiiiv: H iinninE. iiuiiiiiini. ak waia i ui riDrui i rnni inn inTArinf mri mh.
2!?he 'tiSY? ZJ'?Z?ritl 5c: good to choice. 86 , treasury operstlons and the withdrawal of
f l i'n! . ?wn k0 ' HIDBS-Eaay; Bogota, 19Hf00Hc; Central gold for exporta. The final withdrawals
l?0 . rn- u nd Provisions j,. 20. by truat companies on Monday to meet
TmhI . in 4t,. ur. LEATHER Steady : acid, 23H29c. the February 1 reserve requirements may
rJntS at th. nnSni t vfi ,n 1 PRO VIS IONS Beef, ..steady; family, rema to be reflected In the bank state
fronted at the opening of the session by a $i.0016.60; mess, 110.60; beef hams, tnmt.
ZLZW "L.V.r''S V1,1 ff1' 134.00 24.60; packet. 16.6017.00; city. Th, m market malnUlned Its firmer
. mi iw I extra India mesa. j.ouiuo.". tone. Renorts were current of further
hJ?m.r", ,M'e if1 JT?f m meat, steady; pickled. . bellies. 10.00 bondue.Tn vrouct The iSSSSt
aru u tf, m ii Mm s -aa rii t iiti. .
Erie M t6 ...
inenil Elerirle
1W4
1 M HH 14t 141 4
1.4"0 71H tl4 T0
' MIS 14JV4 141
1.SX) 1N 1& 1'4
.m 4t - 4i
Oraat Northern pM
Orrat Noriherii Ore Mrs
Illlnnlt (.'entral
lntrrhnraagh Mat
int. M-t. rrd
Intarnallonal Papar
lat. Papr pM
Inleraatlnnal Pump
Inwa Ontral
Kanams CUjr to
K. '. Bn. pfS
eiilirllle a N
Minn. St. I.
M . St. p. a S. 8. M...
Mlaannr) Pal(
M., K. a T
M . K. a T. DM
National load
Naw Vork Cantral
N. T.. O. a W
Norfolk A Woatam
North Amarlran i.,
Northern PaclMe
Pari 1 lo Mall
PannaTlvanla.
Paopla'a Oaa
r.. o., c. a st. u
PreieaS Steel Car
Pullman Palaro Car
Railway Steel Spring...
Reading
RflpuMIO Atari ,
Republic Steel pfd
Rock laland Co
Rock Inland Co. pfd....
il l t a. r. td ptd..
St. louia 8. w
St. U 8. W. pfd
Slnaa-Shefriald 8. At..
Southern Pnrlflo
fm. Pacific pfd
Southern Railway
Bo. Railway pfd
Tenneaaee ('op per
Texaa a Paclflo
T, St. l. a w
T., st. u a w. ptd....
t'nlon Paclflo
Union Parm ptd
C S. Ruhhor
IT. 8. Rubber 1st ptd..,.
V. 8. 8tnrl
V. 8. Steal pfd
Utah Copper
Va. -Carolina Chemical .
Va.-cro. Cham. pfd....
Vt'ahaah
Wahaah pfd
Weatlnithonae Klactrla
Weatem t'nlon
Wheeling a V. E
Wtaconaln Central .....
Am T. a T. Co
Total aalca for the day. (U.Sno ahares.
41 t
M"4
0l . tK
41 414 4.4.
,?"( 71", tl4
VW IWm 12:v 111
and aa4 tb
no 14214, HI 141
I. ! is .74 . "
17. am 43H 4? i 434
75 7H 14
4) 7:, 77 T7S
1.711 1J7S U14 Ka
7m 4C 4.V4 47H
I. ce j '
i , i
4.0OI) H74 117 lJI't
I.nno 13 U
1.400 HI 4IIS lllVi
11. ion v 107 OfiS
l.en Siv, "H
HO 42S 42 41
. 1" 171 171 1T0
lf 47 47 4fc'i
Tl.anl) 311V, IMS
tO0 X44 l 94
R
4,100 ? 24 4 WV4
U,l 44 :! MS
7fO Utta WH SfX
JiV) 23i, H14 ns
409 614 f2V4 h'.4
l.OW 774j 7Sk 7't
1J,7 ll4j 1174 11'4
300 121 a 1214a UU4
I.400 144 its
1.4O0 ' SI ttt
1.000 St', lav, M4
II. IO0 171 S5't 37 S
09 474 47V, 47V4
ft) v 9Va Sl,
41. 177. 175-t 174V,
400 MSV4 K 4
J'O 31V, IlV,
o im mi', . 101
SJ"0 6.-H M b2V4
l.w 114j llitv. 1UV4
1.(00 44 43V it
1.700 4V4 44 V 4kV4
, 111V,
400 llH 114, liait
7,000 411. 47T4 4iVa
7
1X M US 07
101 1014 in 10
. I.8U0 4.1 43 42V,
4(10 127. U7 127 V.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Meager Run of Cattle tnd Price lit
tle Better Than Steady.
HOQ MARKET ACTIVE AST) HIGHER
Trad Is Brisk aad Trices Rale Gen
erally Tea Cents Akart Thars
da y Receipts of Sheen)
Ara Llsht.
SOUTH OMAHA. Feb. 8, 19".
Receipts were:
Official Monday
Ot filial Tuexilay ....
Ufficial Weuiitsilay.
Official Thursday ..
Estimate Friday ....
Five days this week. ...14.194 S8.5M
Bame days last week 16,914 46.:!So
Bame days 2 weeks aso.. 21. 9iJ 5&.048
Burne days 8 weeks ao..24.2:i2 5B.SM
Same days 4 weeks ago. .22,219 49.Ui
Same days Isst year 17.715 6S.346
The followins tahla ahnws tha receipts Of
cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for
the year to date, compared with last year:
199. 19"S. Inc. Dec.
Cattle W1.097 17,372 6.2tf
(oaa 2X0.4KK 242,741 2,2'I
Sheep 149,382 13e,4U 12.963
Tha following table ihowa The averace
price ot hoes at South Omaha for the last
several days, wtlh comparisons;
Isn. 27... 887 4V 664341
Jan. 28... 61 a2976 IN 471
Jan. 9... 6 91 4 0; 6 71 6 38 4 79
Jan. 30... 11U 4 13 6 72 6 9n 4 56 4 81
Jan. 21... 4 17 6 85 5 43 4 63
Feb. 1.... 217, 4 10 88 6 41 4 69 4 74
Feb. 2.... 02V 81 6 48 4 70 4 7.1
Feb. 8.... 5 91 4 16 6 63 4 72 4 86
Feb. 4.... 6 04V 4 17 6 93 4 74 4 81
Feb. 6 4 26 6 86 6 63 4 T7
New York Money Market.
NEW VORK, Feb. 6. MONEV-On call,
steady; r2H per cent; ruling rate, 2V per
cent; closing bid, 1 per cent; offered at
2 per cent: time loans, dull and firm; sixty
days, 24i(S3 per cent; ninety days, Z1i1 per
cent: six months, 3V4i:Vk per cent,
STERLING EXCHANGE Steady at a de
cline, with actual business In bankers bills
at I4.849oca4.8s06 for sixty-day bills and at
$4.8715 for demand. Commercial bills, 14.84
f34.84'4).
PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-8He4
per cent.
SILVER Bar, 62c; Mexican dollars, 44c.
BONDS Government, weak; railroads. Ir
regular,
Cloning quotstlons on bonds today weis as
follows:
V. 8. ret. (a, ref....!"! Man. e. t
do coupon
V. S. la, r-g
So coupon
tj. 8. 4. ni
do roupon
Am. Tobacco 4a..
do a
Atchlann gen. 4a
do ad). 4a
do tv. 4a
4V,
8s
ments from th. South American country wtirn? S TW.86 i rel lned, ; con! wSX.ut hv - -dU?.taW
were nearly equal to th. record breaking Jntnt I South Arnerica. r 110.76; ''ISV? "J! Y S? newaui.
-now nv mv.iiviH ovm AuDuwia no i 1 1 v xim Mirr'iu no innn clear, iiff.uvww.wi i
J.960.000 bu
Cables were essy and the movement in
meas, tl7 5"a'lO0.
this volume of sales at the Stock exchange,
as large amounts left over In the hands
th. n.ih.- iik.i ti ti.. I . "-- ' I or unaerwruers or oiuer issues nav. oeen
'-""L"-'- aT"r..w . - j?..T.J Vk" M.c; country tpsgs. rrce,.. mi digested durlna tho same tierlod.
-7 .ZIa." Z". RICE-Vluiei; oomestic, tair vo t b d were Irrea-ular. Total
iv v. "- . v"ltfvtc; japan, nominal,
some extent by th. continued excellent de- I hiittkR-Firm: creamery specials,
some extent by th. continued excellent de- bUTTKR Firm; creamery specials, JlitJ
nand for cash wheat tier. Trade waa jiuc- (official price, 81c); creamery extras,
nervous within a narrow range the first jo2H4c; creamery, thirds to firsts, 2320c;
hslf of the day. but the market developed prr,a common to specials. 18r25c.
- considerable weakness lata in th. session
Canada was reported at 1,813,000 bu., com
pared with 4,507,000 bu. the corresponding
Urlrviiiar lrni , nunc, iuii r,c.ui b.t;v imi.
rxioo weaa ana tower; aiaw, rim)i;
Bonds were irregular. Total sales, par
value, $7,884,000. United States 2s. regis
tered, declined , the coupon H and the 4s,
registered, H per cent on call.
Number or sales inii orinclral Quotations
on stocks were as follows: -
lalra. H'ah. horn. Cloea.
J.m tl nOL mnA fttlv at- OJIU.
in a '. w i k. ' v...,. I tn ohotoe xrwi SAo : brown and mixed, fancy. I
ii,. hir fa..tr. in tha nnen markot i. S:Ml34c: brown and mixed, fair to choice. 31
duced sufficient buy In, by short. to hold rit .722 Ml'-JtUlttXiX:
prices firm throughout the entire day. The
,.rk oloaad at.adv. with r,rla a ahada Una, 13c; fowls. 14c; turkeys. 12418o; diessea.
to Vo higher than th. previous clone, final ""
quotations On' May being 83'i4o and
July 630. .
Oats were aulet and steady, prices fluc
tuating within, a narrow range- At tha close
14Vic; turkeys, 19230.
tl l.onls General Market.
ST). 'IiOUIS, Mo., Feb. 6. WHEAT Fu-
piiees were u no hanged to a shade lower ture. lower; cash, strong; track: No. 2 red
romparea wun yesieay s xinai quoia- caflhi tv.ifl.lsH; No. 2
lions. May closed at 6te and July at 46Vic.
Although trad. in. provisions was dull
LEGAL NOTICES
Mav. 21.0&H: July. 96VaC.
CORN f irm; iraca: o. a caan,
o. 2 '
ttf"ti
OATS weaa; iracx: no. i caan, oiu, iiu.
1 white, 62c; May, 6lc; July, 4o.
FLOUR unchanged; rea winter patents,
SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE bid.
ceived at th. office of th. Treasurer, (6.00; hard winter clear, $3.76,
DaiLie nuuiiiain omiiittrium, n. 21, JJ,
ft.. Hot Springs, Fall River county, South
Dnkota. until 12 o'clock m.. February K
IM. and then opened for constructing and
SotnDletins: a band atand and a t, ,,,.
losis ward. In accordance with Instructions rtn- 19 80?2?nJi
nj speomcations, copis or which, "Mth
. Disnn proposals ana otner iniornitujn.
nmr vm mhu uiniu aiiipiicaiion 10 v, A.
Tucaer, treasurer. JanSO-Febd-u
HYB Nominal. 77c.
SEED Timothy, $3.00(83.46.
TORN M KAI $3.10.
BRAN Strong; aacked, east track, $1.15.
NOTICB Or STOCKHOLDERS' MEET.
INO Notice ts hereby given that the
IRON COTTON TIES-$1.00. .
BAOOINO-,c.
HEMP TWINE 7c.
PROVI8ION8-Pork. higher: Jobbing,
$16.26. Lard, higher; prime stesm, $9.363
9.46. Dry salt meats, unchanged: boxed
extra shorts, as; clear ribs, a.if,V4j; snort
Amalaamalad Ooppar 11. too T6V4 74i 74 '4
Am. C. A r... 1.S0O H . ovt K
An. car. ptd 111 11H HOV,
Am. Cotton 041. .. 400 61 (IV, 41 V,
Am. H. A L. pfd 5u0 40 40 "a 40
Ara. loa Serurltlea llv.
Am. Llnaaad Oil Son 16V, 14V, 144
Vmortraa LoromotlT 100 6 U &6v,
Ant. Locomotive pfd I1IV4
Am. fl. A R 4O0 86V, 4V, i
Am. S. A R. ptd 1,000 V1 10tv Kv'Vfc
Amer. Sucar Refining... liOv,
Am. Tobacco ptd 100 SI i n
Amarlcan Woolen too 25 !7i t
Anaconda Mining Cb 1.000 46 444 4644
Atchlaon 1,100 Vv, tt
Atchlaon pfd 100 101 V, 101 H 101
Atlantic Cout Una 100 10v, loss 10
Baltimore A Ohio 9,800 lot 107. 10i
Bal. a Ohio pfd. tl
Brooklyn Rapid Tr U,UK 71 46 V4 71 VI
Canadian Paclflo 400 1794 178 179,
Cantrai Laathar i0 II 304 i
Central Leather pfd 200 101 1014 101 V,
('antral of New Jeraay tt
Cheaapeake a Ohio 44.000 7 ti 46 Vi
Chloaio Ot. W 1 74 T V Va
Chicago a N. W 100 77v, invi 177
C, M. a St. f 1,4110 146 V4 1444 143V4
C, C, C. a St. L loO 70 70 70
Colorado T. a I too 114 Vi lH
Colorado a So m 44V4 49 V4 (I
Colo, a So. lat pfd. . M U 12 IlV,
Colo. A So. id ptd 300 74 7IV4 71
Cnnaollrtated Oas T,0n0 11IV4 HIV, 117
Corn Product 1,400 II l4 UVi
Delaware a Hudaoa 176
Danver A Rio Ornnda...... 41,000 44 46 47
D. a R. O. ptd 6,1'A 84 844 lfi
Dlatlllars' Bacarltlas too 11 17 it
Krla $,400 90 10 10
Kris lat pfd .100 4 44 46
..10J 'Me. Central 4a.
..1004 do lat inc
..10044 e!. a St. L. 4a
..111 M . K. A T. 4a..
..120 do la
.. ;i N. R. R. of M. e. 4a. 11
..inN. Y. C. 1. !a 4.1
..10IN, J. C. a. Sa ..lanvi
.. M Mo. Pacific 4a 1014
..1114 ao sa 76
do cv. 6a 1074 N. A W. c. 4a W
Atlantic ('. U 4a 40. 8. L. rfdK. 4a
Bal. & Ohio 4 lol Prnn. rr. !a 1116... M
do 8Va 4 do con. 4 104
Brk. R. T. cr. 4a 444Radlna nen. 4a lor
Central of O. 6n. . ..110 Rp. of Cuba 6a 12
do 2d Inc 8 St. l. 4 I. M. c 6..111
-ao so inc to nx. t,. a p. r. fa. 4a. w
Chra. a Ohio 4a....l04 St. U B. W. e. 4a.... 7S
Chicago a A. a.. 74 'Seaboard A. U 4a... 44
C, R. A VI. n. 4a.... 14 Ho. Paclflo 4a l
C., R. I. a P. 4.... I do lat 4a m
ao coi. oa 931 no. naiiway aa....
do rfd(. 4a M4 Taana A P. la....
CCC. a St. L. (. 4a.. MT., 8t. U A W.
Colo. Ind. la. 76 t'nlon Paclflo 4a..
Colo. Mid. 4a 11 do ct. a
Colo, a Bo. 4a 94 V. S. Steel Id 6a
Del. a H. ct. 4S....1H Wabaah la
P. a R. O. 4a M Weatern Md. 4a
Krla p. I. 4a 44 W. a V. E. 4a
do gan. 4a 7n4Wla. Central 4a
Hock. Val. 4H... 1074 N. T., N. H. a H.
Int. Mat. 4, 1074 " 4a ctfa 134
Japaa 4a 84 Lake Shore 4 lt81... 14
no i,a va jm. 1. a 1-. 4a..
. do 2d aarlea 41 Wabaah Ei T. 4a.
L. a N. unl. 4a 101
..111
..114
a.
..103
..!
..103.
..112.
.. 46
.. 17
4
7
Boston Stocks and Bonds.
BOSTON. Feb. 6. Monev. call loan.
63U per cent; time loans,- 34 per twL
Official closing on stocks and bonds:
Atchlaon ad. 4a M Atlantic
do 4a 101 Butte Coalition .
Atchlaon R. X llCal. A Artaona..
do pfd 101Cal. a Heel....
Boalon a Albany 234 Centennial
FUohburg pfd 1J5 Copper Range ...
N. Y., N. H. a H...167 Daly Waat
Union Pacific 174 Franklin
Am. Arg. Chsm l0ranby
, l7Oren Cananes
. 7lala Royale
.130 Maaa. Mining ...
.14 Michigan
.137 Mohawk
. 17 Mont. C. a C....
. IH Nevada
ooid Dominion .
do ptd
Am. Pncu Tuba. .
Amer. Sugar
do pfd
Am. T. A T
Amer. Woolen ....
do pfd
Dominion I. a S..
Bdlaon Elec. lllu too Otneola
Maaa. Electric
do pfd
Mae. Oaa ....
tinned Prult .
United fl. M..
do pfd
TJ. fl. Btaal....
do pfd
Adventure ...
Allouea .......
Amalgamated
Arlaona Com.
II Parrot
. 4.1 Shannon .......
. 4 Tamarack
.117 Trinity ........
, 46 United Coppar
, 24 V. 8. Mining...
. Ml'tah
.113 Victoria
1 Winona
. 40 Wolverine
. 76 North Butte ...
. t4
.. li
.. 14
..106
..40
.. K
.. 74
.. I
..100
.. 10
.. 29
.. 4
.. 10
.. 14
.. 20
.. 18
.. 61
..111
... 16
,.. II
.. 16
.. 1
.. 41
.. 40
,v, 4
694
..H.I
74,
New York Mining Stocks.
NFW YORK. Feb. 5.-Closlng quotation
on mining siutras were
Alice
Brunawlck Con
Com. Tunnel stock.
do bonUa ,
Con. Cal. A Va
Hern Silver ,
Leadvlll Con
Offered.
.226 Llttla Chlof
t Mexican ,
17 Ontario
14 Ophlr
41 Standard
TO Yellow Jacket
. I
... 10
... 76
...400
...146
...166
... 66
Bank Clearing-.
OMAHA, Feb. 6. Bank clearings for to-
aay were I2,oio,3is3.43 and tor the corre
ponding data last year $l,M2,3&o.3S.
of th. South Piatt. Land comnanv will he
held at the offlc. of said company at
Lincoln, Nebraska, at 11 o'clock a. m., on
in. wura aay ui aiarcn, a. u., i.
C. II. MORRILL President.
A. B. MINOR, rlecreUry.
Lincoln, Nebraska, February 1, lwe.
. Fl-U0t
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
I.OjO
168
1.000
1,500
42
Mary 8. Atkins to Byron If. Smith,
lot $. block and lot 4, block 10.
Popplcton park $
George Kelly and wife to John A.
Johnson, lots 1 $, 4 and 6, block b,
Benson
Frank Olson to Ftanslska Olesun, sH
lot $. block A. Hoi bach's sub
County treasurer to France. McGav-
' oek, lot (. block 267. Omaha
8. W. Butler et at to Anna O. 8av-
Idge. lot 14 and west 17V feet lot
17. block 1, Avondale park
Joaeph Barker, trustee, tn Ida Olase
tnan. lot 7a, Roanoke addition
The John A. Creightoa Heal Fstals
and Trust company to Abraham
Hersberg, lot 17, block 1 Crelghton's
-, 1st addition
Ijawrenca Ovormeler and wife to
Anna Peck, lots 16 and 14, block 84.
Dundee Place
Arthur 8. Peck and wlf. to Security
Ijtnd and Trust company, lots antl
10. bl.H k 98. Dundee Plac.
Frances MctJavock et al to Felix and
Mary Sirselewtcs, lot $, - block 2,
Mount Douglas addition
Clinton U. Briggs and wife to M. B.
K end is. lot 41, block 12, Brings'
Place
Cliria F. Kahn et al to Simon Ro
ll usek and wife, ncV4 sw and west
IS acres of seV ewl section 18-1S-12
James J. Fltsgerald and wife to John
W. Krssier. lot 17, block 6, Al
bright's annex
John M. Joiineon and wife to W. B.
Dudley, lot 27. Waahlngton Square..- 3.000
K. (.. Bartuo anil wife to Emma M.
Rlla. west 46 feet lot 4, Cortlandt
Place .
U aatwih L. Clark to Otlionne
fowduroy, lot . block X H,.ggs A
Hills 2d addition
Arthur J. Miller and wife to Philip
Sher. undivided S lots 1 and 2. block
1. Henry A Utielton's additHn
Frank K. Wiltielm to Kmmet H. Mo-
tYeary, north 22 feet of south 34
feet lot 1. block 13. Parker's ad
dition J. P. Dodge, Jr.. and wife to Alma
Sleep, lot 17. Dodge auhdlvlalon
Jtllen B. Crelghton to John M. Daugh
erty, neVi ne and north 22.H6 acres
f mS4 ne U-16-U
0inty treasurer to FTances I.
Thomaa, U 11, block 1 verelt
Plat-S
c Ion re $10.A2Va.
POULTRY WeaJter; chickens. l(Ac;
springs, 16 Vic; turkeys, 17c; ducks, 12c;
geese, 7HO-
BrTTiK-etewoy; creamery, eshbskj.
FOOS Steady, 2Sc, cane count.
Receipts and shipments of flour and a-ratn
were as zouows:
receipts, enipments.
Flour, bbls 14.000 7.500
Wheat. U 41.0IW 44.000
Corn, bu.: 70.500 ftf.OtO
Oats, bu &O.0U0 80,000
Dun's Report of Bank Clearings
Kaauaas City Grata aad Prawlslon..
KANSAS C1TT. Mo., Feb. 6. WHEAT
TTnchansred: May. I101U; July. Sic. Cash:
No s hni. tl.l-il.Ohi: No. 1 hard. tl.01U.ia
1.06: No. 1 red. II. lo; fo. I red, Jl.lWl.lfi.
CORN Unchanged to c lower; May,
O0c: July. 60c: September. ac. Cash: No.
t mixed. 6$Vi: No. mixed, &Wc; No. 3
white. 6iHtc: No. 3 white, eoc.
OATS unonangeo; o i wnue, wacc;
No. 1 mixed. 4UuOc
RYi7'a77c.
HAY Hteadv: chalce ttmlthy. $9.7&a 10.00-
eholce prairie, $8.2a.&0; choice alfalfa,
I15.00t'.00.
BU 11 hiK steady ; creamery extra, sue;
nack hi stock. Inc.
KUtld Firm; fresh extras, Slc; current
recelms. 24c
neceipts enipmenus
$.250 WhMtt, bu.... 74.000 844)
txirn, ou tw,(j av.tMt
oats, bu u.wu J7,ouo
450
7,500
160
Kansas City auotstlons reported by Lo
gan 4K Jraii, X4- ouuu ui irauv.
Article. Open. I High.) Low. Close.
I
1 01,1 4 01 ,
si5n.:s
os ooViTi
s?siiitnsa
Bank eleariogi for the saoata of January show ths expected larg. rln over a yaar ago,
wbea trad, was greatly depressed ; at naa sltiee thare are larger bank clearing than la
January, 1906, when trad, was very active, Us total for th. month tbis year at all eltiM
rsportlnf In ths United States, embracing mors than 110 of ths leading cities, aoeordlng to
th. monthly statement of B. O. Don A Co., being $14,003,201,433. Th. eemparison la
unfavorably afTeeted by th. fact that oa. less k-Wnes day occurred la ths month this year,
there being fly. Saadays agalast .aly four la January, 1906 ; likewise by the large
deoTMsa at New York City In th. comparison with January, 1906, due Mainly, If
not wholly to stock market operations, which la th. earlier year wsre, with
oa. sxceptlon, th. largest ever recorded la a single month this year they
ww. barely one-half that hsayy aggregate. Omitting New Tork City there Is a gala of
.4 per sent la th. comparison with January, 1906, la spit, of a eoaslderabl. decrees at
Philadelphia, Pittsburg. New Orleaas, Mianeapolis aad San Francisco, reflecting conditions
la lot portent local markets. Ia th. East and South larger bank clearings at many of th.
smaller cities than la January, 1006, deaote Improvement, among them, New Haven,
Springfield, Woreeater, Buffalo, Syracuse, fkrsnton an! Reading, and In th. South at Rich
mead, Norfolk, Atlanta, Lou 1 rill, Naahvills and Chattanooga. Che noteworthy improve
ment Is la th. West, Chicago, St Louis, Cincinnati, Milwaukee, Detroit, Kansas City, St
Paul Oautha, St Joseph aad Denver all showing marked galas. At Pseifle Coasts poiat
there are substantial gains ever 1906 at Los Angeles, Portland, Spokane and T acorn. B
k)W bask exchange are gives by sections covering three years ; also the average dally
figures for th. past three months
jARCaXT.
New Eng liiad M
$1 Willi
SVMltll Alialltle
RouliiSru ......
t'ential Went
Weatarn
Paciao .........
Wheat-
May ..
July ..
Com .
May ..
July ..
I I
) 1 02t, 1 01 S
I ' I
iso9. isoft. p.c ins. p.a
0.'87i,7iMj' S7H4.537O40 -4-1S.S 947.0".6 - 70
S"1,4171 BM,44.n34 4 l.tKll ,7,li;0 18 4
s;4.17711 S4:t,;4l,.'.o -rl'i.7 -.fiO.Ms 01
..,l(13 o4 6SS.IM'J,rjl 41 1U S.'U.7'i.6 -f 7
IjlM.MljuAi 1.3h-.si4.ms - l,4:4.7a,J;u4 I0.7
4.4',11 4.M:.iS6 -HUH 71.X4ll.'.'74 31.0
Joa.(Kol '.-97,73tVJl 4lt.ll . 36a,Vil,473 4.7
8. IIS l,7fg 4.M.W37 -f 1 1 .'St,He7.6:l 04
fc4,800i S,7M).274,A7 al.J 1 1 ,Vi:8,'.'Otl,i78 20 9
14,0040146 tlM3,4ti8, I5 ld,MJ,ltrt.411 -14J
fino.no o stns.pioixio nt towne.ooQ io.b
.VJ.fc,tKH S7a,74iltiO 4I1.T 67'i.67:ljUHO S
tfo,T7l.oi0 4i-.'i!4iw) -f::t ti.j.wxuxK) 1.0
V S4S.t77.Uo6 H0.81JAHJ Hi 6J,41o0 1.
Cattle. Hog. Bheep.
... 1,434 4,S 7,437
... 4 ix.m
... 4.W7 11.671
... !,2! .97
... Knl 4,3d4
Dates. 1909. 190S.1907.19t.19C.1904.1903.
68
t 67
64
73
69
a
6$
$ 70
90
83
Stnday.
The official number of rara of stock
Drought in today by each road was as (ol
lows:
Cattle. Horn. RtieeD. H'r's.
t-., Al. ti Bt. F
MlRSOiirl Pacific 1
Union Pacific 6
C. & N. W.. east 1
C. & N. W., west 3
C, St. P., M. & 0 1
C, B. & Q., east 4
C B. & W.. west 2
C, R. 1. ft P., east.... 1
t., k. i. et f.. west.... ..
Illinois Central
Chicago Qt, Western.. ..
Total receipts... .... 20
The disposition of the day's receipts was
ss follows, esch buyer purchasing the num
ber of head Indicated:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
I
1
13 .. 1
23
0 1..
1
6
1
1$
3 .. ..
11..
69 1 1
r 1 1. ,,, i li,,..r.,a.....,il.M J...WM .aie. ii hlws.im.di. t j. ..uwafaBL'i.A'Ji'-'-i. .,' m! V ;rJUa
9- n n n n r Jixijjriruxnririra's'ii i " ----'-mmmmmY W
(El
Keep Your
Money . .. . .
at work. Do not let a larga amount He ldl. If you think yoa
do not peed It for iom months, It U much hotter to put It to
work, earning something.
A 3 Certiorate of Deposit Is an Ideal Investment It 1
safe; It brings a good Income, and Is available under ordinary
conditions at any time, as collateral security.
'.Hi . TOU nave ,uaDle papers. Jewels, etc., these should be
")! kept
In a SafoJPlaco
rather than about tha house or office. (3.00 a year for a
Safety Box Is certainly very low Insurance and a form that you
cannot afford to neglect.
First National Bankof Omaha
Thirteenth cnd Farntim SU. -
Entrance to Safety Deposit Taalts la on 13th St. '
juinnruuu'Ln.n.ri.rinnrn'inrinrii-11 i - -- -- - f-lnnflt
Omaha Pax-king Co...
bwlft and (Xnpany 69
Cudahy I'acking Co 272
Armour Ac ti 3
Krcy Packing Co
Cudahy Packing Co., St. P. ..
W. 1. Stephen 20
413
34
447
L'-S
183
6tiT.
SO
iii
butchers, K.15a.45; light, 36.7W6.25; pigs,
K6OJ6,50.
8HEP AND l.AMB8-Recelpt., 3,000
head; market, strong: lambs, 6MW.a6;
yearlings, lfi.2f.25; wethers, 34.7o4jS.30;
ewes, 14.006.00; stockers and feeders, 33.76
4.75.
St. Joseph Llye Stork Market. '
ST. JOSKPH, Mo., Feb. 6. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 600 head; market steady; steers, 14.50
4ni.tf: cows and heifers, ei.Wg&.l&; calves,
3.004r6.00.
1I0O8 Receipts, 4.000 head; markeA steady
to strong; top, 36.46; bulk of sales, 36.96(9
6.S0.
SHEEP AND LAMB9 'Receipts, 1.000
head; market steady; lambs, 34.60ir7.36.
tons City Mt Stock Market.
8IOUX CITY, la.,- Feb. 6.-(8peclal Tele
gram.) CATTLE Recelpta. 800 head) mar
ket strong; beeves, 34.(XxgT5.76; fst cows and
beirers, u.wnfi.&o; feeders, f4.00ig6.00; year
lings. t3.00tlM.2S.
HOOS Receipts, 3,000 head: market strong?
to 6c higher; range of prices, 36.7694.90;
bulk of sales, 36.00&.1&.
Stock tn Sight.
Receipts of live stock at th six nrlncl-
pal western markets yesterday;
uame. mob-. Bheen.
fl.nith Omalia...
Sioux City
rit. Joseph
Hill & Bon..
F. P. Lewis
Huston &. Co
F. O. lnghram
Lehmor Bros
Illinois Packing Co..
Parker & West
Steel
Other buyers
Totals
1
2
1
1
1
.. 84
St. Louis...
Chicago .,
Totals
141
Metal Market.
NEW YORK, IfW 6. METAL-Th Lon
don tin market was lower, with snot nutl
f,0 ar ill- U d and futures at 1 7s 6d. The
Iim-si market was dull, with spot quoted at
Stf.X-'H&CT.ittVij- Copix-r dH-lin-d to A5S U 4d
for apot and Lj 2m lid for futures In th
London market. Lot.ally the market was
dull and unchanged, with lake quoted at
313 i2Wu 13.K7W electrolytic at 3lMJai.j;Va
and casting at (ll.OiXu 13.35. Lead was lower
at iU Ins 4a in the London market. Th
I. Hal markttl was also lower and dull at
I4.u6-Ti-4.10. Spelter declined to All 8s td in
Lonuun. Lurully the market was dull and
amor at 34 TVii6.tr.'. Iron wa lower at
4a lHd for Cleveland warrants in the Lon
don market. Loyally no chang was re
ported. No. 1 fouiwJry northern. 317.0imi
1J Tf; No. 8 foundry not them, 8.7ui7.3 No.
1 foundry aoulhern Slid No. 1 foundry south
ern, soil. i( R!ii(.n.
ST. IaJLIS. Fb. 4-MKTAI.8 Lead dull
Tn4nl
New Vork Clty...
V sited Staans
AreragsSallri
Jaauarr
Pare ai bar
Kavambar
OCIsUAMI a
tj
la th ft West thsr ara large galas si nearly vry elty over both preeedlug yars,
specially at Kansas City, 8t Joseph, Omaha, and Denver. 8t Paul reports a large Increase
vr 1906, hot iliaasapolii reports a decreae la eonparisoa with both years. Th figures la
detail follow i
1.9w)
11
too
Jascaai.
U inaaai she aMa
St t-aul a
Ixe Mouav.m
fekrai Ciiy
Xavaair4 . .
Codar kapwl ...
' Kaoaaacuy.....
et. JuMfi....
Ottawa
Uui-oia .H
WlcfciU
TutMta ..... .a
beaver .
CitunacSygSM
Pua4U
y-ar Ma
taau FaUs
10.
T9.7ol.40o
4l,-i6 014
i.JOJMlO
071.7h5
, .eooooo
4'44i.T
18t.J.77
'i.txW,(MiO
7,lH.7iiS
i.14.1it
Mfl.lvl
7.tt.4t
8044.47J
t.4nl.avi
4S4.4e4i
isos
4ll.5i4.147
11.047.443
6.V4 14
S.KIO.Hil
S 4o.lKil
147KiS.li4
V3.044 7'-'4
JL.17;ltei
(.465. lol
.0.411
.7114.73$
4.177.ftO'i
'iit47
.7B.44d
I 'JftMJ.4 IS
SWIloJ
r.o.
-14 J
-r 8 8
-rVi'4
t'Vi's
tSO
m
-4110
iiii
14
l
14
17.S
4144
ISO.
S3,l4..H04
ll'i.l 70.77.4
:i.14.(l'J1l
8.l4'i.l.'3
4. 4Ht.sii
1 77,(Hl.H
116.44H.01ll
K'i.7(H.8
9.7v.r'.4
l,j,7o.
4644.431
4 3Uv6
804,o,7
8 V'.nilnl
S.M 'i 74
1 ,6100
P.O.
-14.
-41s 8
4k"i:
itti
-4-34
4641
Omitted treat Ma,
4rf,M.3 10 8
37144,274 481
468 3,867 872
CATTLE Ther was a very meager run
of cattle today even, for a Friday, only
twenty cars being reported in up until noon.
The trade was looking for a light run, but
this was too much of a good thing, and as
there was hardly enough to make a single
day's killing for any packer, the demand
was not as broad as it might nave neen
otherwise.
The few decent beef steers offered founa
a ready sale at prices that were all of 10c
higher than yesterday and everything
changed hands at an early hour in tho
forenoon. The advance of yesterday and
today brings the msrket back to about
where It was at the close of last week,
or 10 lie higher than th extreme low
nuint lant week.
With only four or five cars of cows and
heifers on sale this morning and with a
fair Inquiry from both local packers and
outside buyers the trade waa active and
prices all of 10n:'16a higher than yesterday.
As compared with the close ot last week
values ai lGg16o higher and there Is a
good undertone to the trade, although, as
with fat cattle, the advance has been due
more to the meager supply thsn to any
improvement In the demand.
Stockers and feeders were very scare
this morning and the trade waa very quiet.
Prices were steady to a shade lower all
round and are anywhere from lOo to 3Gc
lower than at the close or last week.
Quotations on cattle: Good to choice
rnrn-fe4 ateern. 2S: fair to rnoil
corn-fed steers, to.00fi6.50; common to fair
corn-fod steers, $4.0fl;&o.oo; good to choice
cows and heifers. 4.Zo2rs. Za: fair to good
cows snd heifers, 33.0og-i.oo; common to fslr
cows and helffrs. 32.2.W3.00; good to choice
stockers and feeders. M.WK-oia.w: fair to good
stockers and feeders, 33.7Ba'4.40; common to
rair stockers and feeders, 3.tWl.oo; stock
heifers, 2.50S1.CO; veal calves, 83.007.00;
buns, stags, etc.. sz.75izr4.75.
HOGS The run of hogs waa also light
this morning, but th quality was very
fair. As wss the case yesterday, packers
were out In the yards early In the morning
and with good comneitltlon from shippers
and speculators, the trade ruled active.
with prices generally 10c higher than yes
terday for all grades. The top sold up to
36.36 as against the same price yesterday,
but ths bulk of the trading today was
sround t6.0O!!.25, as atrainnt a bulk yester
day of 85.904f6.10.
BH EBP Receipts of sheep were very
light this morning, only rive cars netng re
ported In, and of this number four load
were not offered for sale. The few sheep
and lambs here sold quickly at good, strong
prices, but the general market could hardly
be quoted more than stesdy. Prices show
a decline of 15S2Tc as compared with last
week, the principal cause of the decline be
ing the unsettled weatner. witn colder
wenther the demand will be broader, and
tn fact, the tone to th market ia generally
a shade beteer at the close of the week.
The demand for feeder sheep snd lsmbs
has been very fair, although the volume
of business has been limited. Prices have
shown very little change from day to day
snd what few feeders have changed hands
this week have brought steady prices.
Quotations on sheep and lambs: Oood to
eholce lambs, 17. 0W67.40; Fair to good lambs,
.5o4j7.00; feeding lambs. t.00&6.60; good to
choice light yearlings, 86. OOfi 50; good to
choic heavy yearlings. 86.76tfSOi; feeding
vearllncs. lo.txxan.so: good to cnoice wetn
era. 86.0Ck86.30; fair to good wethers, 84.7CK8
480: feeding wethers. 4.00Q4.Gb; good to
choice ewes. 14.U24.7: fair to good ewes.
34.004(4.40; feeding ewes, 3J.0O&4.O0; culls and
bucks. 31.0Utf2.7e.
CHICAGO L1VB STOCK MARKET
Cattle, Host, Sheep aad Lambs Steady
oa Moderat Receipts.
CHICAGO. Feb. 6.-CATTLB-RcelptS,
eetlmated st 1,600 head. Msrket steady
Rtcera. 84.ti04j7.15: cows. 33.0mfl6.60: heifers
33.0ufte.75; bulls. 33.40(3.90: cslves, t2.603i8.26;
stockers and reeders. w.iktoo.40.
ho;h Receluta. estimated at 34,000 head
Market steady. Choice heavy shipping, 84.40
f!).65; butchers, 3.lVnJ.fiO; light mixed, 3.00
ti.i0; choice light. 36.10ift6.S0; packing, 8n l0
60.46; pigs, 85.0064.00. Busk ot sales, 36.1
A 45.
HEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, esti
mated at 5.000 tiead. Market steady. Sheep,
84 2fy6.60; lambs, S4.754l7.60; yearlings, 3.00
C7-00.
t, Loal Lie Stock Market.
ST. LOUIS. Feb. 8. CATTLE Receipts
l.fnO bead. Including 600 Texans. Market for
natives stesdy, Texan steady to l&o lower;
native ahipplug and export steers, 84 6Ct
1 10; dreaned b-ef and butcher steers, S3 750
8-26; steers under l.OoO lbs., S3.60.i 0; stock
und xorlera U.m4x6 uu: cows and heif
ers, canners. 31 .ik'b2-6u; bulls, 83 76
5.25; cslves. 4. 7LjiuO; Texas snd Indian
steers, 33.00A10; cows and Heifers, Sl.
IK
HOOS Receipts, 6.700 head Market wss
aieu.lv: Diss and light, 84. 604. 60; packers.
S3ti4.6u; butcher and best heavy, $4.412
i to.
BIIKEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 880 head
Market 10il5c higher; native muttons, 83.7S
fcC 6i; lsmbs, 84 5"u7.70: culls and bucks, 13.
tjo.ou; Blockers. 4.twf.uu.
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Kama City Lira Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY. Mo.. Feb. l-CATTL-
P.eceipts, I, On) head. Including fc aouthernn
market, steady to stroi.g; choic export
and dressed beef steeo-a R 4lv4.u; fair to
a-ood. 84.6ul.eu: western steers. S4.BVti4.at
atockars and feeders, $3.Bxfl6 26; anuihtni
steora 84 ! '; aouthern cow, Sfc)a4 35
rntiv cows, Si 'i4 Vo; native heifers, 88.60
tro w; bulla. J m-a ao; caive. 83.oUua.sn.
ltOO- Rolpts. StuO head; snarka.
tH(iv to so h i iffi or ; v -in n ou; bulk of sal.
6.!wj.4, bavy, SveoOj .witter and
!)
800
500
Kansas City toon
.1,600
....1,600
....6.89S
4.3R4 868
8.0110 ....i
4.000 1.(410
8.600 8,000
6,700 80
!4,000 6,000
49,664 10,648
REPORT OF THE CLEARING! HOUSE
Transactions of th Associated Banks
for th -Weak.
NEW YORK. Feb. 6.-Bradstreefs bank
clearings report for th weak ending Febru
ary 4 shows an aggregat of 83,212,688,000. as
against 32.858.326.000 last week and 12.339.-
076,000 in the corresponding week last year.
u na louowing is a list oi the clues:
CITIES.
Clearings.
Ino. Deo.
New Tork
Chicago
Boston
Philadelphia
St. Louis
Pittsburg
San Francisco .....
Kansas City
Baltimore
Cincinnati
Minneapolis
New Orleans
Cleveland
Detroit :
Louisville
IjOS Angeles
Omalia . ,
Milwaukee
Seattle
St. Paul -
Buffalo
Denver
Indianapolis
Fort Worth
Providence
Portland, Oro. ....
Albany
Richmond
Washington, D. C.
Spokane,' Waal). ..,
Salt Lake City ....
Columbus ,
St. Joseph
Atlanta
Memphis
Tacoma
Savannah
Toledo, O. ,
Nashville ,
Rochester
Hartford
Des Moines
Peoria
Norfolk
New Haven
Grand Rapids ......
Birmingham
Syracuse
Bioux City ,
Springfield, Mass. .
Kvansville
Portland, Me
Dayton
Little Rock
Augusta, Oa,
Oakland. Cal
Worcester
Mobile
Knnxvllle
Jacksonville, Fla.
Chattanooga
Charleston, 8. C. .
Lincoln. Neb
Wilmington, Del. .
Wichita
Wllkesbarre
Wheeling, W. Va..
Fall River
Davenport
Kalamasoo, Mich..
Toneka
Helena
Springfield. 111. ...
Youngstown
Fort Wayne
New Bedford
Erie, Pa
Cedar Rsplds, la. .
Macon
Akron
Lexington
Rockford. Ill
Fargo. N. D
Ixiwell
Blnghamton .......
Chester. Pa. .......
Sioux Falls. 8. D..
South Bend. Ind. .
Bloomington, III. .
Canton, O.
Qulncy. Ill
Springfield. O
Decatur. Ill
Mansfield, O
Fremont. Neb
Jacksonville, III. .
Oklahoma
Houston
Galveston
Columbia, 8. C. ...
Sacramento
Jackson, Miss
.132,044.443.0001
27i'.6K2,00O
178,226,000
138.256,000
06.711100
42,103,0(10
M, 460,000
41.042,000
82,161 ,oom
27,406.000
14.400.000
21,677.000
18,077,000
12.658,000
15,470.000
12.4S6,Om)
ll,T4fl,000
ii,7;i,(M
8.000,000
8,229,000
7,H'7,0OO
8.466,000
7,804.000
13,968.000
7.42.00d
6.743.000
4.896,000
7.923.00M
S.lOlvOOW
7,143)00
4,910,000
6,403,000
6,416,000
6,206,000
8,479,000
4,812.000
6,297,O0(H
8,378.000
3,075. !)
4,408,000
8,S4,(00
Z.638.000
t. 816.000
2,669,000!
S,V79,00W
1,968,000
Z,120.0(W
3.1&3.000
2.2G0.0HM
3,046.0TO
1.919,000
l.61.0fl0i
1,733,000
1.869,000)
1004,000
1.M3.00M
i.sa'.ooo
1.419.00M
1.C21.000
1.698.O0M
1,644,U0
1,4X6,000
1,298,000
1,841,0001
1,722,000
1,370,00m
1,567,000
1.447,Ofrt
1.412,O0O
1,168,0001
1,228,000
7tO,0OM
S60.00M
804,fM
807,0001
924.01 KM
, 612,0001
Vy884.0OO)
S13,0"K)
. ai7,onoi
60.0)
477.000
669,00
427,000
6I8,000
437.01 K
(wl.lV'O!
. 372.000)
4.T6.00I
663,0tXj
614.00o
llS4,00fi
292.000)
323.000)
278.000
1.448.000
28 75S.O0OI
16.3W.0Oft
704,000)
746,0110
4u.000(
48.71.
23.9
28.7
16.8
8 0
6.8
6.8
30.4
21.0
16.5
36.5
8.2
28.8
7.2
27.8
48.3
11. l
15.0
23 8
4.8
18.1
14.4
10.8
83.9
1.6 ......
18.3
8.1
28.1
17.8
40.8
22.8
7.2
19.2)
88.5
9.6
86.8
33.9
63.31
3.6
23.3
84.1
14.9
3.0
3.8
12.2
4.0
41
8.4
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27.4 ....
11.0 ....
21.9 ....
28.81....
14.9 ....
31.1 ....
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12.21....
26.8)....
4.8 ....
0.7 ....
21.4)....
14.1 ....
82.0 ....
21.3 ....
82.0 ....
80.0)....
22.2 ....
79.4 ....
22.6 ....
40.8 ....
6.6 ....
0.81....
7.81....
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7.01
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24.1
17.8
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DUN'S REVIEW OF TRADE
Retail Business is Duller Than Usual
' for This Season.
WHOLESALE LINES RESTRICTED
tTondHlona la Iroa aad Steel Coallaa
Dlsaapotatlng, Som Mill 0er
allna Oaly to Sixty Per
feat of Capacity.
NEW YORK, Feb. R. O. Dun ft Co.'i
Weekly Review of Trad tomorrow will say :
Dullness of retail trade Is somewhat mora
Sronounced than usual st this sason and
istrlbutlon In wholesale lines contmucs
considerably restricted, although ther Is
demand for lorn varieties of cotton and
woolen goods to provide for Immediate re
quirements and eastern manufacturer are
very busy. Future orders In most lines are
still plsced with great caution, but confi
dence In th future is stronger.
I Conditions In Iron and steel continue Jis-
sppnintlng. The loading Interest still main
tains estsnnsneo quoiauona, yet price cut
ting Is general In seversl linos, snd vn
with this new business Is slow In developing.
Rome of the lerger mills are operating at
about 60 per cent ot capacity, althougu
largely on contracts. Stocks of pig Iron
sre Increasing and prices show a sagging
tendency In consequence. Structural ma
terials continue" quiet.
In the primary market ror dry gooos ins
feHture of Importance Is the Increasing evi
dence of shortness of stocks In Jobbers'
hands, supplies in the west especially hav
ing been reduced to a minimum. Export
business has ceased for the present owing
to advanced prices In nearly all lines bought
for China. Tlie maraei ror prim ciom
varn goods is unusually strong, and al
though prices have advanced converters are
placing orders as far ahead as possible,
Olnghams show an Improvement, especially
In aouthern lines of st s pies. Ther has
been a general opening of the higher grades
of fancy worsted In th laen's wear market
this week and clothing nuyers are snowing
Increased Interest and activity. Whll the
trend of the market for woolen rood has
not been fully determined the tendency p
pesrs to be In favor of better grsde fabrics.
Prices for footwear are firm at the ad
vanced rates demanded by manufacturers
owing to high cost of leather, but pur
chases by vlaltlng buyers In the aggregate
continue disappointing. Shipments of over
91,0o0 esses from Boston are the largest
weekly movement for over a year. Prices
of domestlo hides were somewhat easier,
with the einceptlon of branded stock, which
continues strong. Country hides sre lower.
All kinds of sole leather are In fair demand,
tout the market for upper leather is quiet.
BRADSTREET'S REVIEW OF TRADE
Baalnes la Qalet evnd ladnatrlal
Operation Are Below Normal.
NEW YORK, Feb. . Bradstreet's tomor
row will sayi
Trade Is quiet as a whole and Industrial
operations are still below normal In most
lines. Conservatism In buying is still
marked and ther Is present th feeling
of disappointment hitherto noted at the
failure of spring trade to open up mora
rapidly. Som measures of trade . volume
showed slight recession m February from
January, but the recession record waa an
encouraging one and the improvement over
the same month a year ago, when bualness
was at a low ebb, is general and marked.
Collections are little changed and classed
as fair aa a whole. The disposition In many
lines is to attribute slowness of demand la
opening up to fear of tariff revisions, but
there la manifest now a disposition to
recognise mor fully th play of natural
condition and restriction of ooneumptlv
requirements proceeding from reduced
power of th community. First, probably
In point of activity at present ar the de
mands for fertilisers, seeds. Implements
and similar goods, this being most marked
at western centers. Cotton goods aa at
whole are fairly active, some lines are firm
and slow deliveries are complained of In a
tew brnche4. Cotton yarn ar firmer and
print cloths 4ctlve. Worsted men's war
goods are also selling well for next fall.
A few woolen lines also ar active, but
then goods aa a whole are still quiet aa are
woolen dress fabrics and this trad might
be better. The leather trades are fairly
active and the shipments of shoa are soak
In a far better exhibit than some time
ago or than in tne same penou yr m.
In th manufacturing Industrie, such as
iron and steel business Is quieter. Stom
larg orders for rails have been placed,
but pig iron is weaker and flnlshsd
products are less aotlv despite concessions
in many lines. . . ,
Business failures In the United States for
the week ending February 4, ar 38. aaalnst
811 last week, 871 Hi the sam week of 1808,
198 In 1907. 204 In 1908 and 207 tn 19. Cana
dian failures number thirty-seven, which
compares with forty-two last week and
fifty In this week laat year. .
Wheat, Including flour, exporta from the
United States and Canada for the week
ending February 4. aggregate 1J03.878
bushels, sgalnst 3,844.883 bushel last week
and 4,507,4&8 this week laat year. For the
thirty-two weeks ending February 1 thl
year, the exports are 130,868.770 buslvels.
against 144,606,681 bushel ia the am period
last year. . .
Corn exports for the week ar 1,108,888
bunhl. against 1,868.299 bushels last wee
and 1,835.194 bushels In 1808. For ths thirty
two weeks ending February 4, corn ex
ports are 16,742,320 bushels, against UlaSTI
bushels last year. .
879.000) lE.t
24.31
":7I
70.7 .
33.71...
4.21
16.4
2.7
'ii'.i
Not Included in Utala because contstnlng
other item than cles rings.
Wool Market.
BOSTON. Feb. i. WOOI-Th Commer
cial Bulletin tomorrow will say: The vol
ume of business Is Isrger, but Is compara
tively small. As for seversl weeks past,
the percentage of ssles Is of imported
stocks. Th market le very - firm, but no
further advance is msde In quotations. Tbs
shipments of wool from Boston to February
4, Inclualvs. were 26,418,278 Iba., againat 16.
362,'4 lbs. for ths same time last year. Th
reielpts to Februsry 4. Inclusive, wer 24.
213.610 lbs., sgslnat 11.874,602 lbs. for ths
sam period lant year.
ST. LOUIS. Feb. S. WOOL Unchanged :
medium grades, combing and clothing. Uotf
85c; light fine. 1jiJ0c; heavy fine, lugloc;
tub washed, 226 31c.
Sag' mmm Melaaae.
NEW YORK, Feb. I. Rl'Q A R- Raw, easy;
fair refining. 3 14c; centrifugal, 84 test. S 64c:
molaaaes sugar, I. awe; rrtlned, steady;
cmohsii, Law; powdered, 4.7c; granulated,
t.soc.
Local Seeerltle.
OMAHA, Feb. 4. Quotation on Omaha
stocks and bonds, furnished by Bamuil
Burns. Jr., 814 New York Llf building:
.
Columbia Fir Insurance Ce H
Combination Brtdee. Movs Cltr
City of Ontaha bonna, a baal ....
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Kanaaa City r. Uht 6 Ml
Kaunas CUr Rr. a Llbt Did
Nabraaa Telephone aloe
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Oman BlevirU IA. a Poaar is ISIS..
Guiana Elaru-la U. A Power pM
Omaha a la. Biuffa St. Kr 4a lt4....
Omaha A Co. BlufU mU Rr 4 laat....
Omaha A Co. Blulfa Si. Kr p(4
Omaha A Co. Biuffa St. Rjr corn
Omaha a Co Biuffa Rr A Srtd (4
Oman Water. 6a, 111
Omaha Water Ce. la, 1444
Omaha Water Co. let p!4
Omaha Water Co. M I4
Omasa Boarn of Trad Bids. Co. pit.
Oman Board et Trad aid. Ce. earn
wilt Ca
Slate lnauraiM Co
hartdaa Coal 4a, 1U J
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Snartdaa Coal com , ..
flows city H loo It Yard ptd..., SS
iou CUr Slock Yarda com 3f
Trt-Biaio lnd Co. aid. Iu com bonus M
t aina stork Yarda C. aloes
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Oil aad Heala.
OIL CITY. Pa. Feb. 6 OIL Credit
balances. 11.73; runs, 73.984 bbla; aver
age. 114. 0t bbls; shipments. 1SS.0S1
tbis ; average, 1S7.47S bbls.
i a VAN N All, Oi, Fea. Cite Tur
peullue. firm at 8914