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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY. MARCH 11. 1000. (.RAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Wheat Situation Steadies from Start and Fluctuation Stop. THIS GIVES" DULL TONE TO DAY llest Aathorltle (lain Arteal toadl. tlvn Art 1 arheagerf, RfHrt leu t,tftltatlaa ( rfntfd hy bMrmnrat Ilepert. OMAHA, March Ht, 13n. The whest' situation steedled from the n'art and msikct fluctuations were leas active, which (v a dull Inactive tone to the market. The bent authority! claim the condition are unchanged regardless the agitation created by th lte government report and xalues are eapctd to firm up gradually. Corn had a tnsrvelnus spurt at the clots yesterday, du to an advance In outside markets. ' The advance wis based on report that the country dealer wer not Inclined to m il a wia expected they would on receiv ing tho bearish government report. Wheat started firm and Ice nervou. owing to firmer cafclc. Trade wa light, however, and a the market dulled, price tied lower, with pressure on the July option, which carried May down with It. May wheat opened Host and closed at Corn w,a e(edy and held atrong on good cash demand and light receipt. Statlstlca re bearish, krat the movenvnt la light from the country and with a continuance of the r resent demand values should he sustained. May corn, opened at ei'Ao and cloaed at tKi'ic. . Primary wheat .receipts were 616.000 bush ei and shipments were 222,000 bushels, against receipt last year of 692,000 bushels and nhlpmpnf of 33.I() bushels. t'orn receipt were 743.(n bushels and shipment were 647.0U0 bushels, against re ceipt last year of 4.-.i0( bushel and ship ment of 69.4io bushels. Uverpool cli "d .d higher on wheat and 1 ,j lu higher on corn. Local rang ef options: Article. I Open. I Hlf h. Low. Cloe. Ye y. ' hest-l I I I May . li ut'ii i0'1 1 255 97 Vi Wa! July... Corn My... Lis ta May,. M I" 62 t2 53 V, Onk Cash Price. WHKAT-ANo. 2 hard. $1.07al0; No. 3 hard. I1.UMH "; No. 4 hard,.l.iffl.l'3Mi; No il ftiirin-. $L07(!M.08; no grade, Whilftc. CUKN No. 3. KS-V-j No. 3 yellow, :' sac; No. 3 white, 4H4c. OATSNo. . mixed, Sic; No. 3 yellow, 5!vilc; No.. 3 white, 52c; No. A white, MI1.MV; standard, 5:'Vic. KYE-No. St. 74c: No. 3. TiHWSc. ,'" Crlot lAecetpia. ' ... Wheat. Corn. Oats. n,k., '-' . ' : .107 S6a 18 Minneapolis 1f : ; Omaha Duluth Tl ( HICAKO RAI AlT PR01IM059 l'ralnrra of the Trading aaa lloslatv Prices on Board of Trade. CHICAGO, March 10. Slack demand for t.i.- lash train In the southwest and fuvor nlile, went her for the fall own crop, in spired liberal realising in the wheat mark' today which resulted In a weak close, final notations showing losses of He to ?Uc.. .ompared with th previous close. Corn, lists and provision also closed weak. There w:is no sinh action In wneat price a during the few prevlou days, but I he turns were siiffiC.cnlly sharp to keep the trade on the alert. During the day Mhv sold between $1.14H and I1.1SH, and July ragged between tt.OZ7 and 11.04. l'lt. trailers, who attempted to raid the market ,.r who sold on soft spot were forced lo lover on support bv bull leaders, but. com mission house were persistent seller all lHy and thl led many to believe that the big holders were selling under cover. One of the principal factors today was the weather conditions in the outhwet. Rin or snow was reported over a large section of the winter wheat belt, and more wa predicted. The almost total absence of demand for cash wheat at Kansaa Clty nnd 8t. I.ouls also, tended1 (o depress the market. During the ' final Half hour -eall' tug salaa predominated and the market closed wtak at almost the bottom. Klnni limitation on May were at J1.14H and on J uly. The corn market closed at almost the m. west point, with May at KS'tc and July at tii,llC. 'I ho oats market closed with prices ;,c to '(tVc below yesterday' final quotations, Muv being at Buc and Jnly at 497o. Tlie quotation In provision showed losses of JTVvuiWc, ,conipard with tr pievltius Close. The leading fMture'. fnged a follows: A tide. I Open.l'll'gh. Ixw. Cloe. Ye'y. Wheat .May July Sept. Corn May July Sept. Oal May July r-pl. I'ork May July I ard May Jul Rlb Mav July 1 l&'J 1 14 6(1 !&.. 1 14HI 1 1A. 1 13 I I 1 16li 1 1 04 1 04 1 Otll 9TA (Wel I 67 7 7 40; 7Sl '- 74 8V Wti4 5n'i'56Vet DllVl 41 44 407 41W 13 02V IIS t IT 17 BTU.I 17 7S 17 77V I 17 WVU 17 9PV 17 76 M 17 ' 10 38 10 40 10 U 10 'JLKf, 10 10 45 tPO 40 10 to 10 3?H 10 36 10 67H j l SB 46 9 6 30 30 46 45il No. 1. ch ciuotatlon-wre a, follow KlOl'IA Harely ateady; winter patent. $n kif6.75, winter 4ralght. J6.1f-(j'j 46; spring I. atents : siiring straight. 4.31; bakera. VKTM Jt. TtrE No. , TsVre- , BAR LJ"2Y Kaed and mixing. G4(gi5c; fair to choice malting, 6H$WTc , REKI!l'1aK No. 1 southwestern. l.57'4: No 1 northwesii'n. ILff?1. Clover, ti So. PROVISIONS Mess pork per bbl.. $17 W& 17 to. Ijrd,. per 1H lbs., Iiait. Short rlha. Ides (loose). i4(itM2H. fihort cleaT side fhosedl, .Jf?66. - . Total clearance of wheat and flour wer equal to 107.1"") hit. Primary receipt were hi6,i0 bu.. eompared wrh 69&U00 bu. th ntirrestioiidlng day a year sgo. Kstlinated reelp for tomorrow: Wheat, mi car; cn. J'J car; oat.. 133 car hog, s: ftjn head. Hl'TTKR Steady; creamery, 2a28Hc; dairy. aOiJiSu. bX'.OS Steady; at mark, case Included, 17'll-; prime flr, 1C. I'HEKBE-Strong; duliiss. 1c; twin. 16a; yninig America. lto; long horns. ltiA,e. POTATOES Firm; choice to fancy, 83 9ik-; fair to good. M7r. PorLTRY Steady; turkey, 17c; chick ens, lic: springs. 15c. VKAU Steady; 60 to U-lb. weight. 7Sc per lb : ) to 85-lh. weights. per lb.: 35 Ao 110-lb. weight. tillc per lb. Kaa fllr rl mm Prolsloa. KANSAS CITY. March 10-WHKAT-l'n-rhanaed; No. Shard. 1.0tillK: No. I hard 11 usii'l 14; No. 3 red. ll.2u.tfl 30; No. I red. II. 94'll1.. OIRN-WHii higher; No. I mixed. (Mo; Na. 3 mixed, 64c; No. t whit. tf'li'fcV; No. I white. Hoe,. it - ..;. OA1 -l nchned: No. t whit. 64oCc; No I mixe.l. 63vc. RTF 53U 7o. MAY-8iedy; choice timothy, t9.7dfrli00 rhruie prairi. f 6n4i9.tiu; choice alfalfa 15 iV;l0. - - Bn rrfc.K Creamery, . c; first. ;; seconds. packing stock. lu'to. h;OS-fctia. lStc; current receipt, flat. lVl econd and dtrtie, lic Recelpla. Sliipmenta. Wheat, bu...., S.iii .uo Corn. bu... Ilium 36.mi oats, bu .ouo - n.wiu Ksnsa City grain ejoutkma: Arllcl. I Open. I High. I Ix)w. Clos. Wheat- I I May .....I H'tlMM July ;v . (.i n ! , . 1 1 04 11 06 l I IrjA I .(" 6uVR M-y ! July - ! A aked; B bid. PHlUAfKl PHIA. Manli Mv-BI'TTKR-Ptady; extia western creamery, x-; eir i.esrbv prtata. 12c. aWv3-i luwrt rnnalvaaia aad other 4V ty tSa, nearhv firsts, frre ruses. Vtc. at mark; Pennsylvsnlsj and. (tthit current- rerelrat. In r turnstile case. lc, at mark; weatara first, free esse. ltr, at mark; western current rco-tpt. fre case. . 17fJlSc, at mark. t H EES E Firm : New York full cream, dike, I.vtjl5vc: fair to good, WtfHc MCW lOHk (iF.ir.RAI, MARKET tjaotatlon f the Day Caaneaodltlee. oa Yarloa SKW YORK. March 10.-r!.Oi;R-Re-reipts, bbls.; exports. 13.3HO bbls. Mar ket steady, with better demand; Minnesota patents, $.1.0 6.00 ; winter straights, fj.40 5.60; Mlnesnta baker. 14 4iltf 4 75: winter ertrss. 14 004 46: winter patents. 15. 60. 00; winter low grades. 1.1 9(ii 4 ;,; Ksnsas straights. ".2Mjf,.6. Kyc flour, steadv: fair to good, 14. in 4 .10; choice to fancy. 14 6614.76. Buckwheat flour, dull at tl.XOQi.ZO. BL'CKWIIKAT (fillet; New York tat. We, nominal. CORNMKA I . Steadv: fine white and yellow, 31 Bfliiil 611; coarse. 31. OW 1.66; kiln dried. !i.4Mi:i.7S. RYB Quiet; No. 2 western, 88, . c. b., New York. BARLEY Steadv; malting, 76fc78c c. I.' f. New York; feeding, 7:if74c c. I. f. New York. WHKAT Receipts, 40.0in bu.: spot market easy: No. 2 red. 31 MOti Z2. elevator; No. 1 northern liululh. 31.12:. f. o. b.. afloat; No. 3 hard winter, 3I.J0' f. o. b.. afloat. With the exception of a brief opening advance, wheat acted generally weak all day. under liquidation, favorable weather west, bear pressure and an absence of bull support. The cloe was 1'olV net lower. May closed at $1.174; July ! 1' CORN Receipt. 1.675 bu.; exports. 1 000 bu. ; spot market steady; No. i "6c, elevator, and 75c, f. o. b., afloat; No. 2 while, nominal, and No. 3 yellow, 75c, f. o. b., aflost. Option market wa without transactions, closing Nfllc net lower. May closed at 7f.Hic; July closed at 74V4C; Sep tember at 74'c. OATS-Keceipts, 3.fi"i bit. ; export, 2.44j bu.; spot market stedy; mixed. N to U I h...'554 Kite: natural white, 2 to 32 lbs., 6iKl2c; cll..ed white, 32 to 40 lbs., 69fiMc. HAY Kirm; No. 3, Wc; good to choice, W.ots.so. HOPS Stpadv; state, common to choice,, 1!X, lieiftc; Wf, 3'ic: I'aclflc coast. 19, 7$ 11c; 1907. 34fic. H1UKH IXiJi; Bogota. aV 3) J Cen tral America, 10c. I.KATHKR Steady: acid. 23b&19c. PROVISIONS Beef, steady; family. H5.IXfi 16.50- mess, 1 10. VS 11.00; beef ham. $24.00ri26.00; packet. $U.0iKff14.50; city extra India mess. $22.60(11 23.00. Cut meats, firm: pickled bellies. $75: pickled $10.O0ffilD.5i. Lard, weak; western, 10.45; refined. steady: continent. hams. $IO.,1()'o Jl.l.SI); in.oo. short South America, $11.50; compound Pork, ateady: family. f18.5vgt Tsi; clear. $19 iC!&?1.50; mess TAl.I.OVV Dull: cltv $IS.5njl9.00. (IJ per package). 6c: 'country (packages free). o'.SKiUc RK'K Steady; domestic, fair to extra. SWZUr; .Inpan, nominal. POC1.TRY Dressed western fowls, 14HS lc; turkeys, Ibllc.' Ul'TT EH Fancy fresh, steady; other grades, essv: creamery, held common to spccisl. ii271to; proces. common to spe cial. 1Vu24c. KOOS Steady at the decline; western Mrste, lV4c; Siioonds, 19c. , . WEATHER IN TUB . OR A I . BEI.T ft I r Probably Thanday After Night f Colder. OMAHA, March 10. 1!". The disturbance, central over the central valleys Tuesilav m.irnln. continued slowly nortlieastward during the last twenty-four hours, and is now central over me m region. Snows mil rains were general over the central valleys during Tuesday, ana now srui hleh winds attend the storm over the lake regions and Ohio valley this morning. Heavy rains have fallen In the southeastern states since the last report, and fxceseiv falls occurred In Alabama and Georgia; 6.72 lnche I reported from Montgomery. Ala., and incite at ai lnf n l A rldae of hiah pressure ex lends south from the extreme northwest. over lie Missouri valley and eastern slope of the Rockv mountain to the west gulf state. Cooler weather prevails throughout the central and western portions, and light snows are falling this morning In western Nebraska. South Dakota una tne mouniain rilairlcta The area of hlah pressure will spread o er the central valley during the day. and the wdather will be fair In thl vicinity tonlaht and probably 1 nursaay, with somewhat colder tonight. Record of temperature and precipitation compared with the corresponding day of the ast three year; 190. 1907. 1906. Minimum temperature .... 21 3d 20 20 Precinltat!n T .00 .24 Normal temperature for today, 33 de grees ' Deficiency In precipitation lnc March 1, .0 Inches. Deficiency corresponding period In 1(108, .r4 Inches. Deficiency corresponding period In 1907, .33 Inches. " 1,. A. WKI.SH. Ixical Forecaster. St. I. out General Market. ST. l.Ol'IS. March 10. WHEAT Futures, lower: cash, ateady: track. No. 2 red, cah, $l.2tiWll.23: No. 2 hrd, $1.12'tf 1.1&; May, $I.11H; July. 1.00. COliN Futures, lower; cah. higher track.'No. 2 cash. 7c; No. 2 white, 6S,1l!-; May. 67ii71c; July, 6fi"c. OATS - Futures, lower: cssli. steady; track. No. 2 cash. 5jijc; No. 2 white, 6c; Mav, i44i,c; July. 4iv. RYE Nominal. 79Si7l FI.OI'R Steady ; red winter patents. $3.90 fiti.30; extra fancy snd (tralghta, $3.105.76; hard wln'er clear. .(.7f44.l!l. SKFD Timothy. $2.7M3 60. . CORN M K A le-$3.30. , BRAN Higher; sacked, east track. $1.20. HAY-Ftrmer; timothy. $11.0O&,15.5O; pral- rie, $9.00fl1.m. IRON COTTON TIES-$I.00. BAOaiNO-Tc. HEMP TW INK 7c. PROVISIONS Pork, lower: lubbine. $;7.2S I,ard, lower; prime steam. $9.8019.10. lry alt meat (boxed), unchanged; extra short. $o.37H; clear ribs. $0.60: short clear $9.75. Bacon (boxed 1. unchanged: extrt tohorta, $10 T?'; clear ribs, $10.30; short clears. $10 75. POULTRY Quiet: chicken. 12: springs, 14lfcc; turkeys, 14(&17c; ducks, la'c; geese, c. Bl'TTFiR 8tedv; creamery. 22ie-29c, KOOS Higher. 17c, case count. Receipt. Shipment. Flour, bbl , 15.001 Wheat, bu ." '.' 33.000 Corn. . bu.. ." 114.00(1 . 0t. bu 74,000 '. ti.WO Mlaaeapolls Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Minn., March 10 WHKAT-Msy, $1 UVc; July. $1.1?c. Cash: No. 1 hard. $1.14e: No. 1 northern, $1.13c; No. 3 northern. $1 lJVfll.llV: No. 3 north ern. $107.6 1.09H. BRAN In bulk. $23.0iB2S.50. FIXiUR Firm; patents. $5.5565.5: sec ond patents, 3-i.45if6.6fi; first rleara. $4.4oiS 4.541; second clears. $3.15)13.26. Liverpool Gnil Market. LIVERPOOL. Mrch 10.-WH KAT-Spot. firm; No. 1 red western winter, ta 6Hd. Fu tures, quiet: May, Sd; July, 8lA.d; Sep tember. 7 lOd. CORN Spot, firm: new, American mixed fvla Galveston!. 69d. Futures, quiet; March, 6Sd. May. &a lOd. Peerla Grain Market, PEORTA. III.. March 10-CORN-Hlglier; No. t yellow. Abc: No. 1 yellow. tlc; No. 4, tah4-; ' tirade, V. OATo Steaay; ro. wniie, (MSMe; jso. 4 white. 63lxW64c. v. MllwanVee Gj-aln Market. MILWALKKE. March 10. WHKAT Steadv; No. 1 nnrtliern. $l.lVf1.17: Nr. I northern. 31 14V1H Ur Julv. $; 03. asked. CORN Higher' May. 'S'tc. bid. BARLISY Higher; standard, (7c: sample,' 64.iji7i-. " - Dnlalk Grain Market.' Dl'M'TH. M1mi r March 10. WHEAT May. $1 13 asked; July. $1.1 Jl hid; No. 1 northern. $1.13: No. t northern, $111. OA.T8-0l". Metal Market. SKW YORK. March ,W - ME'FAI.-Th london tin market wa a little higher to day, with "! (i-.ioted at C120 2 6d and future at s.'131 't. The local market wa dull l $3n.5on -1.7.V. . Copper was lower, with spot at 5 6 and future at o7. in the Ixuidon market. IxHSlly the marker wa weak, but uiichanaed. with lake quoted at $12.S7Util3.I2,4j. ele.-trolytlc at l2.arlS."3 us. castina; at $13.37WW IS 2V , lead was a shsde higher at 13 7 sd .In lndon locally the market waa si.sitj and a rllile higher on the average at UsvoHW. Spelter was unchangid at 23 10s In London and remained steadv at $4.7W4.77i lu th ltca' rrarket. The English iroo market wss a little lower. with Cleveland rranta quoted at 4a "THd " Locally the market waa unchang-d. with No. . 1 northern foundry quoted at r.6i4i47.!6.-No. $ north, era foundry at $lo.9117t and No. south tin and No 1 southern soft at $t( 7VMTJ6. ST. I.OCJS March tu.-M KTAL-Lad, quirt. V . gpatter, duiL $4 sf KEWIORR STOCKS AND BONDS Professional Operttors Fail to More Values in Either Direction. RAILROAD EARRINGS DECREASE Proposed (! In Import Dalles llarmtal to Prlre In trrtaln Lines .Bond Market Is Irregnlar. NEW YORK. March 10 The stock mar ket continued refractory to t lie efforts of professional operator to move It to cither direction. The dealing today showed Borne Blight Increase of animation -and the pro fessional operators showed some daring In trying to extend the decline which was set In motion late yesterday. The growinR ineffectiveness of the attemuts to nriug out liquidation by offering down prices took the courage out. of the pear party and the latter part of the day was given over principally to the buying hack of stock old In the morning. A leading In centive for the earlv selling was the belief thst the monthly statistics of the Copper Producer' association would reveal an ad ditional accumulation of unsold surplus. Th publication of the figures confirmed the unfavorable forecasts, but prices of the copper Industrials promptly advanced after they appeared. An addition of over 29.ono.000 pounds to the unsold stocks of refined copper In the t'nited States was shown as a resuK of operations In Feb ruary, whereas the addition during Jan uary was only 21,NUO,(IOU pounds. Some of the suppositions current as to the pro posed changes In the Import duties which are 10 be embodied hi the new tariff bill were cited as harmful to prospects for vslues. These were accompanied by Intl matlons from some corporation managers that reduction of duties would necessitate reduction of wages. An unfavorable impression was made bv the average decrease In gross earnings of railroads for the last week In February compared with last year, although allow ance must be made for an extra day for last year In the comparlnon owing 10 the leap year. Some Influences In the turn of the pric movement wss owing to news of the acquittal of the Standsrd OH com pany In the retrial of the suit which led to the $29,000,000 fine of the compsny. As thl result was rsther dearly foreshsd owed yesterday. Its effect on the market was moderate. Bonds wore Irregular. Total sales, par value, $2,928,000. Vnited States 2s, coupons, advanced per cent on call. Number of sales and leading quotations on stock were: Amtlgsmated Copper Amsrtr.n Car a- Foundry. Am. t'r A foundry ptd ... Amerli-.n Cotton OH Am. Hlds Luther pfd... Am. Ire srurttlOTi ex. rti. Amerlran Linseed American Locomotlrs American I,ocomotlYe pTd.. American Bmlt. A Rern. Am. Smalt. A Raf'n P'd. American Suar Rsftnlng... Amartcan Tobacco pfd American Woolan. Anaconda Mining Co Atrhlaon Atehlaoa pfd Atlantic Coast Una Baltimore A Ohio Bait I mors ft Ohio pfd krook. Rapid Tran. ex. dlv. Canadian Pacific (."antral Leather Cent. Leather pfd. ex. dir. Central of New Jersey cheaapeake A Ohio rhloaso Great Weatern Chlcaso A Northwestern . , Chicago. Mil. A at. Paul.. 0 C. C. A St. Loula Colorado Fu.l A Iron Colorado A Southern Colorado A So. 1st pfd Colorado A So. id pfd Consolidated Oa. Corn Products Delaware A Hudson Denver A Rio (Irande Denver A Rio Orand pfd. Dletlllsrs' gecurltlea Erla i F.rls let pfd Brie 2d pfd Oenersl Kleetiic Oreat Northern pfd . Great Northern Or ctfa. . . Illinois Central lntr bo rough -Met Intsrborotujh-Met. pfd InternatKsial Paper International Paper -pfd...... International - Pump.'. low Coniral Kansas City Southern Kanaaa City Southern pfd.. Ixiulavllle A Naahvtlle Mlnneapolta A St. Louis . . M . St. P. A Baut at. M . . Missouri Padfla Mlraourl. Kanaaa A Teiae . M., K. A T. pfd National Lead New York C'ontral.... New York. Ontario A Woet. Norfolk A Weatern North Amertcan Northern Pacific Pacific Mall Pennaylvania People'a tiaa Pltlabur. C. C. A St. L... Preaaed flteol car Pullman Palais Car Railway Steel Spring Reading Republic Steel Republic Steel pfd Rock I.land Co Rock Jaland Co. pfd St. I.. A I. P. td ptd St. Loula Southwestern St. Loula Sovthwealern pfd. Sloes-Sheffield Steel A Iron. Southern Pacific Southern Pacific pfd Southern Rallwajr Southern Railway pfd Tenneeree Copper Teiaa A Pacific Toledo. Si. Loula A Weet . Toledo, St. L. A Wait. pfd. Cnlos Pacific Union Paillic pfd United States Rubber T. A Rubber 1st pfd l olled Ktatea Steel Vteh Copper Virginia Carolina Chemical. Va. Car. Chemical pf .... Wabaeh W .brill pfd.... Wertlngsouee Electric Weetern t'nlos Wheeling A Lake Una Sl. High Low. Cloae. 41. 401 (tS ""'i t.H'O 4i. S ' m 111s "'H jipO 37; 37S 1741 17.109 24 i $.400 H14 w" :. in-V H.SiM :1S !'-.. ttrt loss 1""a l"-1' no 1H lid'-k 200 2 : 300 !( Mi 2S LOW) 41' 4H 41 4,10(1 IDT, lot Wt 100 li-.' lo2'4 'K 117H 117 H7 I. SO0 1"7S W7 1074. ) a M'4 i"1 .7i '(OS. 70 7"H l0 167 144 ltd1 SKI HI' I'S'i 2fc Kii ion, 1014 imw .100 ::7. J27S !17S :.so t: u .'' (. no t . I. SHO ltd 17ti 17 10K 1S 141 14: 100 74 74 7:tUj 1 60ft J'i l, 1,300 .!' ! 200 :" ? 'S 5 79 iH 00 127 1SH U7 -. 18 l.Sl 173S 171 17.1 1. DOO 44 4:li, 44 100 S6 5 4', 000 M' 34t, .00 . r. 25 1'."S -4"0 41 . 4IH, 4.1 .'. 30 V. 200 1M1. 1M'4 ll 1.601-1) 138 1S',14 1.400 67i 4K4 7 400 14!' 141 1414 t.fm 11.5. la's ire 4, 44W 4i 4V, , .. . 10 ....... ' ..... $V . l.tW) . li J7H 100 IS ! 3 ll.SOO 4444 43W 44 l.Ort) . 751. I.kt Vl'i 340 III". 124 K'' 210 t:t el's si 200 1434, It?.' 1424. 110 6t 44 6H .00 4(4 40 4(rH 12 1.310 7SH 7'. 7: 4.700 12 1W4 12i"4 ' 44 :t, 44 V. 44 I0 ST' Mi . !!. 40's H4 ,rtl4 2. H0O 137 U'.VJ.iTi 200 n 2r Id's 5. P00 12.4 124 1W 1,400 1104 IO914 110 H SOO n 36 " 14 400 34V '4'4 34 SO.fiOO 124 122' 123 60) lt'4 It llii una 71 70 70 J(VI 2J4 22'4 224 1.4U0 42 41 ' 4l4t 874. 22V 200 1214 51 '4 42 V 'H II. 100 117S lll44 1 17V4, 120V 100 24 24 24 l 24 42 2 !.00 40 3V I'll 11H 32 :v 700 4414 4M4 464 400 Mi IV ""4 M.2O0 17f.V 174 174S 200 94 14V MS 2V 100 1024 1024 XI M.40O lo4 ll;4 11"V 100 404 40 40V A 4J 114 00 It 10 II 4.1110 4.SV 44V 46 77V 14V 7 10O 40V 46 '4 CV 'i.'ioo '44" 4:v 4V J0 m4 12V 12V Wleoonaln centrsl Americas Tel. A Tel Total sales for the day, 4SS.HO aharea. Local Seenrltle. ' Quotation furnished by Samuel Burns, Jr.. 614 Nw York Life building. Omaha: 1 Bid. Aaked. Artos (la ) Siat bank stock Americas Radiator Co. 1 pfd.. Beatrice Creamery com Heatric Creamery pfd City of Omaha bond., 4i.s (13m) bouglaa ceuniy 4 Csitsi Cla city Malt company Ind. Tel, la IIWI (6i P'- bonua).... kanaaa City Ry. snd Light ta (Hill Prefsrred Common N.bra.ka Telephone stock Omaha daa Is I'HH Omaha Electric Light A Power 6a OtU).. Preferred Omaha A Co. Bluffa St. Ry. a (lH.... Omaha A Co. SUuffa St. Ry. W.t,.... Preferred Cosimon Omana A Co. Bluffa Ry. A Bridge pfd . Omaha Water company .a (lil Omaha Water company S. tl Omaha Water company 1st p'd Omaha Water company !d p'd o 125 ll 44 44 14 (9 101 10v ... 1"2V 100 43 7V V 7 44 15 it , I'V 4V Hi 1 M 1W ! 13 V l.il rv im 14 (4 70 (.IV M 101 MV MV ii a f. 7 MV VA 101 1.S0 101V lu$V 44 1'U u u m WV I'V 1 Omasa B. or T. nmg v v I South Omaha aewer 4Wa U Bute Havings nana u,.o Swift and Company Snerldaa Coal t. (into).... Siuui CUy Stock Yard ptd Trt Siaie l.ana 10. pid. il 'T, core honuaj Inloa Stotk Yatds Co. atoik I.nndon Closing Stork. IjONDON. March 10 Amertcan -;curlile opened dull and slightly below parity today. Trd ng wa vry llsrtit during tlm estly rosier. nd at toon the market waa quiet and from l to S below yesterday'a vm- Vork closing: Tendon closing tocki Conaola. money . . do account .4 n.conda ..... . - A'.chi.on d.j pf4 BalUmore A Ohio, (anadian P.clf'c . Cheaapeake A Ohio Chi. Creel Wc.ie. a rhi , Mil. A St- P De Boer. Denver A Rio O . da pfd Frle do let pfd do Id pfd Grand Trunk .... .. Illtnsia Cesirel ... 44 VI n ir.ll A la. All- 444.ew Yo.-k inir.l...l -fi . tVNo.lolk a. Wraieru.. IS'. .IV t I-1 , Onur o ft We.tcrs .4oV .nOWPenna) lianl a..'. U Hani Mlu. IV . 47VRe4dlng 43 l-s'ouih.rd Ualls.y .. 24V .14' do pld 44V . -:v"uihern P. ific . lit". . 4'i t ill, s P4' Kli- 174 .47 do pfd 7V Vl. 4 Sic.l 44 . 41V o pfd n:v . 'ii Waoaas l.i, . It', do pfd 4v .llCiH" 11 4a t..:. Loul.Tlll A Naaa OUI.TUIO m. rmwn wrnH SILVER Bar. quiet al U 1-loU per ounce MONEY JSa-4. Prr cent. The rat of discount In I lis open market for short bill I S par rent; for three months' bills. $Vty2 4-1 per cent. Trtsiiry ttatcsaant. WASHINGTON. March 10. -Today a staie ment of the tressury balances In the gen eral fund.-vxeh iv of th 15-0n gold rrv, tbow. Atailabl i.a(Q batanc. $137.:C.ii: gold coin nd bullion. $t3.i2.4o: gold certlflctes, $4'i, 497.010. New York Money Market. NEW YORK. March 10.MON FTY On call, essy; IViH per rent; ruling rate. 1 per ceuit; closing bid. IV) per cent: offered st 1 per cent. Time loan, dull and Weak; sixty days, iVj per cent; ninety ds s. i4 per rent: sis months, i per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER $'s4 per cent. STERLING KXCHANUB Weaker, with actual business In bankers' bills st $4 stfloff 4 M for sixty-day bills snd at $4.sA10 for d msnd; commercial bills. $4.gMr4.sGV RlliVER-Rar. 6i4c: Mexican dollars. 44c. R( 1ND8-Oovernment, firm; railroad. Ir regular. ( losing quotations on bond were as fol lows: V 8. rer. 2s reg. do coupon V. S. la reg. .... do coupon.- t". S. 4. re .IOIVlntrhorouh Mt. 4'. TT. .lOlVlnter. Mer. Mar. 4V. 71'. .101 Japan 4a....: "3't .101 do 4Ve 9i lit do 4V. Id eerlea... , .120VK. C. So. I at .1e 741. do coupon. Allla-t halmera lat (a. tlVLake S deb. 4 (1111 i 't Am Agrliulturat 6e. MVL. ft Na.h. n 4a ..linv Am. Tel. A Tel. cr. 4a 4VM., K. A T. lirt a...l( American Tobacco 4.. 76V do 1st snd ref. 44.. SI do a 10V do ges. 4He '.V Atchlenn gen 4a lNi4 Missouri Psclflo 44 . . . Kt't Atchison S. t. ut 44 44 N. T Cent. gen. V4 n, Auhlaon, . 4a 106V do deb 4. 4V do ct. 6a 1"7VK. V. City 4Sa (newl.lll', Atlantic c. L. l.t 4a. 41VN.Y ,N H AH cr. ea,.tJ4V B. A O. 44 I'd N A West lit eon. 4.44 V do 3Va 3V do ct. 4 4 B. A O W. IVa. HVNorihern Pacific 4a... 103V Brook. Tranait cr 4s. v do 3a 1V Canada So. M . .. .104VOte. S. U rfdg. 4... 6 Central of (la. 9a. .110V Penn. ct. 3'a (1Ul.. KV Central Leather ee. . . 'VPenn con. 4a 104V ont. of N. 1. g. ia T. Reading gen. 4s M'4 Cue A. Ohio 4v...1o Hi. L. A F. con. 4a 7 Chicago A Alton 3VS- 74 91 L. S. W. con. 4l. 4 C . 11 A O )t 4e. .. V do 1st gold 41 4 C ,M, ft St. P. gen. V lVSoahoard A. L. 4s.. '.V C . R. I. A P. col. 4a 7VBo. Pacific col. 4a ... 41V do col. o do lat mf. 4 'V do rfg. 4. 12V So. Railway 44 in CCO. St. L. g 44. .V do gen. 4s 71 Colo. Indualrlal 6a... 7!Vl'nlon Pacific 41 103V Colo. Midland 4s fc.V do CT. 4l 103 ta i A S. ret., ext. 4 , 4V do let and ref. 4a... - -ieia. a- liua. cr. a.iw r. s. Rubber . do l.t ref. 4a......l')14;t'. S. Steel td it . .103 ..103 V T. A R. O. 4. 7VVa Car. Chem. 64... iwa Dletlllora' 6 74VWsb4lh lit la 112V Krlo prior lien 44... M do lat snd eit. 4a 73V do gen. 4 71 Weatern Md. 4 4 do ct. 4a. aeries A 71 West. Electric cr. Se. 934. do cv 4a, aerlea B . (I Wlaconiin Central 94V den. Electric ct. 6..13!ivn. A R. O, ref. ia... V f. C. lat ref. 4a ctfa.. 101 VC. A O. rfdg. ctf4. 61. lot Bid. Offered. Boston fltork Md Bond. BOSTON, March 10. Money, call loan. Zi (&:i'i per cent; time loans, ifchH per cent. AtchlKin adj. 4s.... 94 Anions Commercial.. S do 4b ...1U"S Atlantic 14V Atchtann do pfd Borlon A Albany. Boaton Elerated.. ..,103VButts Coalltllon fzv ...lOJVCelumet A Arl4ens... 43 ...H4 calumet A Hecla 2n .. 1MVntennlal 2 ...ia Copper Range XS Kllrhbiirg pfd. .. N. Y., N. H. A H. .. .lciOstlaly Weet t Irion Pailflc ...Ifiv.r-ranklln 13V Am. Arge. Chemical. 34VOreane Cansnea 4V do pfd. .. 17 lale Royal t77V. Am. Pneo. Tube Michigan nv Ainerlc4n Sugar 1SVMohawk 2V do pfd i:Mont. Coal A Coke... Ss Am Tel Tel 12V Nevada 17V American Woolen 14 Old Dominion t do pfd 1 Osceola 13. Domln. Iron A Steel. 3JV Parrot lSV Ediaon Eleo. Ilium. ..203 Quincy 17 Maaa. Electric 14Vhennon 14 do pfd '. 71 Tamarack 81 Ma.a. Qas MVTrlnlty 13 t'nited fruit lsovi'nlted Conper ; 12 United Shoe M.ch... iV. S. Mining 4iV do pfd IMIV. 8. Oil an, f. 8. Steel 4IHI tah 39 do ptd. llO'.VIrtorta 4 Adventure 7V Winona (I Allotiei JS Wolverine 147 Amalgamated 48'fc tew York Mining; Storks. NEW YORK. MaYch lO.ClosIng quota tions on mining stocks: A lie .100 Little Chief. . 10 . ha . 40 . . 1(. . 14 Brunawlck con Cometock Tunnel 8 do bonda Con. CI A Va Horn Sllrer Le.dvllle Con Offered. 1 Mexican 13 Ontaria M Ophir ..... 33 Standard 46 Yellow Jacket. 46 Bnnk ( learlnga. OMAJIA. March 10. Bank clearing for today were $2,Ko.737.9S, and for the corre pondlng date last year t!.2S?,99i;.87. OMAHA UEVERtl, MARKET, Staple tsl rner Prodae Prise Fsi. nisheA mr Borera and Wkolnaalera. BUTTER Craamary. INot 1 dallvared to th retail trade in 1-lb. tartan, 31c r No. 1 In tJO-lb. tuba, iHHio; No. $ In 1-lb. carton, Vic; In HO-lb. tub, a;; packing atock, lko; fancy dairy, tuba, Xibtllcj. common roll, frusii mad, hsj, MauAfsti taog avery Tuesday. . n- -1 "iT , .... UOG8-Fresh selling atoch. candled, 30 21o. No storage (lock In bmaha market. CHEEBE Flnet'i Wlacstiain .foil ciesm, twins, 15c; young America, t in hoop, 16Vjc; favorite, I In hoop, loc; ualsiea. ;o In hoop, liHjc; craarh brick, full case, ibe; block Swiss, Uic; full-cream llmburgar, lov. Beef CutsRib. No. 1, 18c. No. 2, 13o; No. $. $Ho- LkI. No. 1, lHc; No. J, 14c; No. $, lie Chuck, No. 1, 7fec; No. 2. 4u; No. , ic. Round, No 1, vc; No. A Sc; No. I, -7c. Plata, No. L to; Mo. a. tc; No. I. bo. POULTRY All vs. spring, 12c; hen. 10c; cocks, t'uc; ducks, H'-,4C gee, Vc; tui ky. lo; pigeon, per do., 4o; guinea fowl, per do., $2.60, squab, per do., $1 Lressed, hena, 11c; aprtng, LiijjliVc; cock. bWc; ducks. 13c; geee. He; turkey, iJc. FISH Whlteflsh, frozen, ldc; herring, $Vc; salmon, loc; pike, so( pickerel, 6Vr3io; trout, 10c; catfish. luffUc; halibut, tc; red uapper, 12c; black bass, 3La; orapplns, tc; perch, c; codfish, 13c; amella, c; eeis, lie; lobster, green, 37c; boiled, euc; frog' legs, 4sc No. I rib. 17c; No. 2. 13o; No. , Wjc. No. 1 loin, lc; No. 3, No. S, 11c. No. 1 chuck, ftc; No. 2, 7c; No. $. 60. No. 1 round, 8V0; No. ?. ic; No. 3, 8c. No. 1 plate, ftc; No. $, 64c; No. 3. 6Uc FRESH FRUITS Aypii. New Torll Baldwin, $4; fancy Ban Liavis. $6; Missouri pippin, $!.; Idaho Roam Beauties, $2; xtra fancy Ben Davla. par box, HMk ba nanaa, 4-bunch lot. 8Vc per lb. Orangs. $.Koia3.2S. Lemon. $3.b04.U0. Urape Unit, $4. Grape,. Malaga. $7.60 per keg. Florida pineapples, per crate, $4. VEGETABLES Kansas wetpotstoes, $3.76 per bbl. California celery, large.. Toot mailer, 60o. New York Holland seed cab lage, Ic per lb. Wisconsin Ked Glob onions, lVc per lb. California caullflowsr, $3 per crate. Tomato, Florid, e-haskat crat, $6.60; Cuba, (-basket era, $3. Let tuce, per dos., 40c. Old vegetables par snips, turnip, carrots $2.2$ per bbi. Florida new beets, carrot, parsnips, turnip, tc, per dos., 76a. 8TRA WBkJRRIES 40c par t. HIDES No. 1 green. tc; No. 1 cured. 10a Cotton Market, NEW TORK. Mrch 10. ;OTTON-Th market opened ateady at unchanged prices to a decline of $ point In response to lower cables and the forecast for further rain in the aouthweat. Offering were not large and the market wa supported after th openings by some of the lesdina? brokers with price ruling about 1 to $ point net higher during the middle of the morningM npui couon ciosea quiet; middling up lands, t.Soc; middling gulf. 10 loc; sales, 3u0 bales. Cotton future opened teadv; March 5Wj.o-; May. .48c; July. .41c; August. .34(i.38c; October, .2c; December. .4o; January, t.H'uS.Ui: Colton futures closed steady; March, $5Cc; April, .4c; May. .56c; June. I. lie; July, 943c: August, .S7c; Beptember, J.Jc; October, il.isc; November, S.aic; December. .26r: Januarv. 8 l!c. OALVKSTO.V. Tex.. March 10.-OOTTON -8tedv at -16c. NKW ORLblANa, March; 10 COTTON 8pot, steady: low ordinary, B-lc, nominal; ordinary. .sc. nominal: good ordinary, 7 13-ltic; low middllnar, 8T4C; middling, 9v:; good middling. slo-ISc; mldillirg fair, lilR-KV": tah-. 1l'l-l6c, nominal; receipts, 7,!'i'i bains; stock, 3l.tl7li bales. r ST. LOCIS. March rO.-cOTTOV-fiteadv; middling. S7-Ic; sale. 176 bale: receipts, j.!i;:i bales; sliipmenta, 6.7MO bale; stock, 4S.971 bales. Uool llarkrl. BOSTON. March 10. WOOL Tlia arrival of (he new clip from Alisona has helped out the local wool stock to some extent, out price held very firm and sales sr light. The leading domestic quotations range, a follows. Indiana and Missouri, three-eighth blooj, liilc; quarfer bloou, SJSo; scoured values, Texas, fine tweiva months, t.HnM'; fine, six to eight months. 67141-rvK-; fine tall, sVaVs-; territoiy. line staple, Kc. f'n medium staple. (Pmc: fine clothing. 6s iJc; line medium clothing, tan..-; hm: blood. uU'tJiiSc; three-elgths blood. iV quarter blood. 6i'ic; pulled, estra. ic; line A, uV'(iJ ; A uprM.Sii'riw:. M)MON, Maich 10. WOOL A better s lection of 14. 23b bales was offered at the wool sales toda. All grades were In eager demand at hardening prices. Americana outbid continental buyers snd secured Hie best parcel of merino greasy al la SVjd. and also a good quility of (loss hrt which were In laig supply. Hum trsdeis wer large buyer. ST. L4JW18. Ma., Uni. 1.-'.' " l -C -changed; medium grade, combing and rlothlng 3rQ:tr: light tine. I, fine, H(J 17c; tub washed. totMec ansa Anal Molasse. NKW YORK. Mrch 10-rTLOAn-rUw, firm; tale refining. $:cr3ai : centrtf jgal, t teat. $Mtr1e- molse susrar. 33 lie; refined, steadv. crushed, $4oc; Kdered, love; giauulalsuVj Aiota. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARRE1 Cattle of All Kinds Very Slow snd Lowtr. HOGS BECEIVE A SLIGHT BACKSET ftheep Recelats Hold I p. While All Desirable Killer Sell ery Freely, with No Material Usage la Price. SOUTH OMAHA, March 10, 19C9. Receipt were: Cattla. Hog. 8neep. Official Monday 4 4.730 7.7-4 7.K71 Official Tuesday 6.360 1S.9345 H.oUi Keitlmated WodiieadA.. 4.0U0 U.MJ 7,04) Three day this week.. 14 9 36.r:0 '-"3.37(1 Psme day laal week..,.10.uJ 36 31.9 fHBie day I week ago.. 8.518 17.4W lfi1 Ram dav $ waek ago..U.4Jt li.Ml 13.''J Same day 4 week ago.. 8.fU8 lii.(s6 U.iih Banie da laat year.... 13.440 4J.UM U.tss) Th following table show th receipt of cattle, hog and sheep at South Omaha for th year to date, compared with laat year: I!i9. 19. Inc. Dec. Ca,ttle ISO 914 l2,0-.'7 U.113 Hogs 629.206 6Hl.4i 133,a Sheep 310,234 256.188 tw.046 Th following table show th average prlc of hog at Soutn Omaha for th lat severs! days, with comparison: Cat. J 190j. l$ng.i9Q7.llo.lW. 1904. 11903. Feb. St... Feb. 21... rb. !M... March 1.. March March 3.. March 4.. March 5.. March 6.. March 7.. March 8.. March .. March 10. f 13 13 ! 081 4 12 4 10 4 23 ) 80 91 6 041 $ 11 Obi I I 40 4 9$ 761 ( 79 4 77l 4 841 6 6 u t 21 t 8$ 3 8u 4 8" 4 -a 4 76 4 81 e 4 85 4 89 l.tV 4 E 9 6 (M 6$ 4 M U e 22 6 20, B 1I 7 03 6 041 7 03 & 07 7 11 I 7 44 5 131 7 14 6 201 5 li 7 la 6 111 7 25 S 29 It 30 5 48V 5K 6 6: 4 Ai 4 23 73 S73 6 741 7fi 6 78 821 4 S3 VI 4 48: 4 3S 13 6 101 4 8 4 4 S3! 13 6 11 Sunday. The official number of car of etock brought In by each road wa: Cattle. Hogs, aneep. ii r s. C M. A St. P 1 2 Wabash 2 1 Missouri Pacific 4 9 I nlon Pacific 51 49 l'J 4 C. A N. W., east 5 V. Ar N. V west Rl &." 2 1 C. 8t. P.. M. & O. ... 82 1 1 U, R. A Q., east 1 3 C, R A (J., west.... .14 46 IS 3 C, K. I. A P., east.. .. 1 (. R. I. A P. west.. .. 2 Chicago Ut. Western .. 1 .. .. Total receipts 181 179 33 11 The disposition of the day receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing the num ber of head Indicated Cattle. Hogs. Sli"cp. Omaha Packing Co. (Wi 748 1.041 M0 1,7! 1.433 Bwilt and Company Cudahy Packing Co Armour A Co Krey Packing Co Cudahy. from Denver... VansHnt A Co lvbbman & Rothchlld.... W. 1. Stephi.n Hill A Son P. P. Lewis Huston & Co J. B. Root A Co .1. II. Bulla I,. F. Husi MeCreary A Carey Sam Werthimer H. F. Hamilton M. Hagerty A Co F. O. Inghram Fullivan Bros Lchmer Bros Hwatc-Boland Sliafcr Illinois Packing Co St. lxi u I s Packing Co.,. Kothchlld Other buyers i.U7 1.377 1.2HS 1 , 4 L j 3.(180 3.4X l.l'JO 113 87 1 HO 72 15 tl 4 70 1(4) 84 IK 41 2 12 7 119 1.14 13." 13J 37 21S 3H1 Totals 4,263 13,3(8 7J3S CATTLE Receipt of cattle were veiy liberal this morning. lfia our being repotted In. In connection with the liberal receipts of yesterday this mikes the total for the three, day thia week 4,ui head larger than for the same days last week and largor than a year ago hy over 2,000 head. Ulna market npened very alow and dull owing lo the liberal receipt and to I'lio further fact that aMvlces from the eaatern point were very discouraging. As, a result of this and of the further fact that packers did not appear very Jiungry for supplies, the mar ket was extremely slow and dull and the forenoon was very well advunced before very much business had been transacted. A a rule buyers were bidding fully JikJ lower on a'l kinds, both killers and feeder. Condition were uch that buyer were able to have thing very much their own way and sellers were forced in the end to cut loose their cattle at a decline of 10c a compared wtih yesterday. It did not make much difference whether they were cows, heifer, steer or feeders, the amount of the decline was about the same on all. Cattle quotations: (Jood lo choice corn fed beef steers. $.!. 75; fair lo good corn-fed beef steera, $6.iKVgt;..'lti; common to fair corn-fed beef aleers. $4.7656.50; good lo choice ccwa and heifer. $1 !Kij6.tj0; flr to good cow and heifers, $3.75g4 50; com mon to fair cowb and heifer. $2.2oi(3.75; stock heifer. I3.004i4.ifi; veal calve. $3.5m 7.60; bulls, stag, etc., $2.?!it4.ao: good to choice Rtockera and feeders. $4.50(ij 40; fair to good Blockers and feeders, I4.(j4.&; common to fair itocker and feeder, $3.25 (S'4.00, BEEF STEERS. K. At. Pr. No. At. Tt. I lf.ll 4 56 II l"l I li) 774 4 70 1IM i 10 II 7I4 4 M It 121-4 4 li I HO 4 41 10 1117 i Si UCO I W 20 1U0 I If, l' o 1 1211 I 17 1M1 $ 40 If, 1.W4 15 II 1011 S 40 W 137 1.1 1U I HI i 70 U 1104 ( 14 10 114 I 74 it II3 4 1142 5 40 4 nil t tt 1 ...10l M 13 P.o.l , it Kill I 04 21 LV41 I U0 0 COWS. I Il 1 IS 1104 4 7(1 1 151 $ 40 10 1046 4 74 t V I 40 I 1170 4 74 1 114 I 75 1 1115 4 5 4 IMS 4 00 11 (Ml 4 IS 14 414 4 M t lid.') 4 lb 11 , .. tl 4 45 II H73 4 11 154 4 4 4 txu I 00 41 t?4 4 40 II 1)10 on 17 Ml 4 40 't I1S7 4 ft 1144 4 40 II 1011 I 00 It 1044 4 55 It IfS 4 10 4 4S0 4 40 1 1211 I 15 7 11)1 4 40 1 144V ( 40 HEIFERS. 1 Si I 75 z 440 4 10 17 721 I II 1., Mi) 4 50 I i. 4t7 S 40 It 144 4 60 1 &SJ I 40 11 444 4 70 1 470 M i 7i 4 74 11 4S1 I 45 14 1123 4 af, 27 101 75 4 412 S 00 1 liO I 74 4 luf.) S Ui 14 7it 4 40 21 7JJ 10 I . 12$ 4 40 v BULLS. 1 $4t t 10 1 litO 4 40 1 41(1 4 00 1, 1440 4 l. 1 151 4 00 1 2160 4 75 1 ISM 4 S 1 1141) 4 75 t S70 4 40 1 1750 4 73 4 Villi 4 44 CALVES. l fa 4 40 i in 7 no 1 130 4 M 1 140 7 :4 1 76 $ SO 1 210 f 44 1 1411 I 00 Z , Hi 7 ii 4 441 4 00 7 Ill 7 IS 1 1J0 15 1 l;o 7 26 I 4 t i....: 0 7 M 1 160 7 00 STOCK ERS AND FEEDERS. 157 I 29 44 602 III 15 444 4 44 to H in WESTERNS. Oraham A Megredy, Wyoming. ' 37 feeders. .ll'T 6 66 33 cows '..i 4 V) 6 feeders.. $ i 4 feeders.. 44 70 t 5 feeders.. 967 t X 14 feeders.. 'AO i I'd HOliS Hog old at thi point yesterday vary cloae to Chicago prices, so close In fact that buyere were complaining at the ilusa of the market that their hog at thl point wer coating almost as much us In Chios go and considerably more tUan thev ought. It was still apparent this morning that most of the packers still held to that opinion and while a few shipping hogs aold early at price that did not look very mi h lowur, packers generally started out bidding considerably under yesterday f rce. With 174 fresh car In sight, fol lowing A run of !1 cara yeaterday packers were In A position to take the bear side of tb deal. Maleamen, however, were i.ol inclined to glv up very easily, working hard to maintain yesterday atandard or, valuea. with tha result that the market was rather slow and lat In opening. TViu It happened lht while the market opened with a taw hog selling about steady mostly to shippers, packer aa a rula tartad out bidding lower and aa the morn ing progressed It became still rssler, clos ing Mae lowar than yesterday general market. A few atrlctly prim hog aold up to $&75, which wa a high a anymlog brougut yrs lrUa. but th great b.g bulk of the hog Service that Satisfies This Bnk hits always endgvord to render luch tat lafattory gorvlce fht its ciiBtomcrs w6uld mke full of its various department. The rn-csent volume of dcposlis iiieaks for Kaelf (f)vcr 12,(KH,lHM).0(). ' The strength of the assets, (not forgettlnf the uni formly large cash reserve), should commend Itself to you. WHY NOT A Hit A Nli K TO OPLN VOtTt ACCOUNT AT THIS BANK? First National Bank of Omaha Thirteenth and Far n tun SU. Kntrsnce to Bafsty Dsposlt Tanlt Is at .107 Smith 13th St. old lower, will be seen from Ihe sales below. Kepresenlatlve sales: No. At. Sh. Pr. Na A. $b Tr. .11 ! 411 ... 2.14 40 4.' 71 IRK ... Hi JSJ .l I J.", 14 14 . . I 4.1 10. ;(7 ... 4 55 ) 811 ISO 4 4'l 4 JJ7 . . ( ;,i M :i' tiy 4 4.-. 7 22 l 6Ji4 7:. i:i(t ... 45 71 41. ,-,714 M 2 ... 4I $: I ;u M 524 l 4 45 7 aJ ... (4(1 S4 Si 4 40 4 411 as J.-,, . . M 75 SU 40 4 4t f.' I5J u c m 7 ... 4 45 4 J.13 40 6 74 -''0 120 4 4o ;-, 241 40 fti tb 2Zb 10 I 4ft M li,4 I fi. 7f. 2.(1 12'i 40 7(1. f!0 ... 4 fs 68 242 ... 4 K 11 21 ... IK 41 474 ... I 6 Sll us . . M 40 511 ln 6 60 4:1 j; i-n 4:, ! 4 10 W) JJ 27 20 4 44 14 242 . . i U 144 J4I 4.J I 44 72 L'"J 40 4 ti) fill Si ... ( 1,1 -,1 23.) ... I 44 IS 32 ... 4 74 SHEEP There wss another very fair run of sheep this morning, thirty-two car being reported In. Of this number five 111.1 were direct to a packer, so that only twenty-seven fresh cat were actually on sale. Among these were quite a good many lambs of an inferior order, thai Is lambs thst were not carrying flesh enough to make them desirable killers. The market was In most respects a dupli cate of yesterday's trad-. Prices did not show any mnterlnl cnange snd the general tone of the market w hs ifbout I ho same. Buyers seemed to want everything desir able In sight and still there was no great amount of snap or life to the trsde. it was In other words one of those feature less mnrkol when everything sells, but without any new feature being developed. Good westoth lambs sold up as high as $7.40, with Mexican yearlings al $ti.N6. the same price that was paid for them yestrr dy. Old wethers reached $8.50. All In all It waa a fairly satisfactory market, both for buyers and sellers. quotations on sneep and lambs: Good to to choice lnmhs, $7.iViv7.60; fair 10 good lambs, $o.FiOa7.00; feeding lambs, $6.aVtii.75: good to choice light yearlings, $d.&ffl.ln: good to choice heavy yearlings, $.On4r.0O; feeding yearlings. $0.26i&5.75; good to choice wethers, $5.40(16.66; fair to good wethers. $3.00416.40; feeding wethors. $4.0uii4.75! good to choice ewes. $5.004j'5.40; fair to good ewes, $4.5i(S.tii; feeding ewes, $J.UuH.50; cull and bucks. $1.00(3':!. 75. Representative sales: No. 200 western ewes 9 western ewes 1B2 western wethers il9 western lambs 38 western lRtnbs. bucks IS, western ewes 31 western ewes, culls 116 western tambs 33 western lambs 46 western lambs li western lambs 4T1 western lambs 76Mextan yearlings Hi western ewe 39 western lambs It) western ewes and w ethers i4 western yearlings Z'H weHlern yefirlings 2o9 western lambs 4 western yearlings 72 western lambs Av. . 110 . 118 . IK . 76 . 64 I . 11(1 . 8!) . 68 . 64 . 410 Pr. 6 40 6 20 6 60 6 75 8 (Ml 4 00 3 00 6 So 86 6 36 7 40 7 V 6 86 26 7 ! 5 & fi 60 60 7 15 6 85 7 AO 7 50 6 76 6 00 6 00 7 15 i 50 5 20 g 01 7 26 6 00 6 85 ( 85 6 30 77 m 7 M 88 88 7 87 76 79 81 l 70 68 122 Hi K.0 70 64 74 74 81 4:16 western lambs 156 western lambs 12 western lambs 2 western ewes 4S2 western lambs , 163 western wethers 16 western ewes 26 Mexican iambs, culls MS Mexican lambs. 1 1 Mexican ewes .'. 348 Mexican yearlings 421 Mexican yearlings 2i7 western yearlings CHKAI.O l.lE STOCK MARKET Cattle Lower Hosts Higher Sheep Weak ta Lower. CHICAGO. March 10. CATTLE Re ceipts, estimated at 19.000 head: market generally 10c. 1 lower; betvea, $4.60rri.7.20; Texas steers. 1 $4.i6.40; western steers, $4.1(Vri6.6o; stoclter and feeders, $3.60(416.50: cow and heifer, $1.90416.75; calves, $6,009 8.611 HOGS Receipts, estimated at 32,000 head,, iimrKfi oc. niguer; usini. 40. jajji. m, misco. $6.4(4i.85: heavy, $; fjoi.90; rough. pi.boQ 6.60; good to chdce heavy, $.fri1.90; pig, $5.3fru(U6; bulk of sales. $ti.61i.80. 8H.5EP AND LAMMS Receipt, esti mated at 17.0HI head; market weak to A shade lower; natives, $3.!HKi6.75; western. $3.86HA5.7R: vesrlinss. $o.9(V!(t.!in; lambs, native. $6.75.70; western, $6.76(97.70. ft!. ' I.ouls I.lve Stock Market. ST. LOLIS. Mo.. March 10. CATTLE Roceipts, 8.692 head. Including 1,600 Texan; market ateady to loc lower; native ahlp ping and export steers. $o.0'(i7.O0; dressed beef and butcher steers. $4.0oa.25; teor under 1,000 pounds, $3.50ifj6.00; tocker and feeder. $3.Mia5.4u; cows and heifers, $3.0ocg; 6.26; canners. $2.002.75; bulls. $3.00i5.26; calves, $5.508.25; Texas and Indian steers, 3 fjOfieK.tn; cows and heifers, $2.7iya6-2E. HOOS Receipts, 8.9O0 head; market steady; pigs and lights, $4.75i&4.75; packers, $H.604i.8O; butcher and best heavy, $6,750 7.00. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 2.800 hed; market steady: native mutton. $3 75 ro5.7b: lambs. $5.&Ofi.O0: cull and buck, $3.50(tj.25; Mocker. $3.2614.00. Kaasa City Llv Stock Market. KANSAS CITY. Mrch W CATTLE Receipt. 7.000 head. Including 5T liead of uthertir. Market steady to weak; native steer. $5.00f 7.10; outhrn ateer. $4.50313.40; southern cows. s.ofi&e.lO; ntlve cow stid heifers, $2.r)0j6 26; stocks r rnd feeders. $3 26 4i6.40; bull. $3.floQ4 tO: calves, $U.75(ft7.5(;; western steers, $4.80(6650; western cow, $3 2f'n5 60. HOGS Receipts. 16000 hesd. Market strong; bulk of sales, $.351i.7o; hvy, $6.85 6.W; packer and butcher, $.5otcrl.75; light. $6.254t6i); fig. $5 264j.Ou. KHEKP AND LAMBS ILecelpts. .0i70 head Market steadv; mutton, $4 7,Vfie7.M); lambs. $6.9cfr7.50; range welhers. $4. j07.10; fed ewes, $3,004(6 50. SI. Joseph I.lve Sloek Market. ST. JOSEPH. Match lo. CATTLE R ceipts, 1.6U0 head; market slow and stadv; steers. $4.751675: cows and heifers, $2.50ijt 5.50: calves. $.1.5n7t0. HOGBKec-elpt. head; market slow and steady; top. $6.75; bulk of ie. $6.45 4ii.70. 8IIEEP AND LAM B9 Receipt. $.iD head; market low, steady lo loc lower; lambs, $6.uiitfli.4o. Sloas (llr l vr Stock Mark!. KIOI'X CITY, la . Man h 10. (Special Telegram. I-4'ATTLK-Receipts. 2.jm head. Maiket lower; beevei $4 iofj.7 Co; fat cows snd heifers. $4.(ji5.7!T; feeder. $4 (tnj6 :; yearlings, $3.0O7j5". HOGS R'geiplS, .C.Airt head. Market string 10 Dfc higher; rsno,e of prices, $61019 $.70; bulk -of sale. 6.31i6.SA stock la night. Reieipis of live siock at the six iirinci- yeslerda v : Cattls. Hogs. Sheep. . 4.01O 12.jv 7.0K1 . 2. .' . 1.5H0 i.5.) t.5(N) . I.ikio 16.KO C.ikO . S.iff.' f 9'iO 3 0 .19.000 32,000 17. WO .37.392 81.9 0 39. 3(0 Sotitii Omaha Sioux CHy ... t. Joseph ... Kansss City St. Ixiulu Chicago Toll Bigger. Better. Busier Tlit r what ad vertising In The Be doe for your bisl- REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Edward Glsln to Dally Lorig4trt, lot 14, block 2, Boulevard Terrn..$ 1,W Abide J. Joute to Julanq Joitte. one half Interest In lot 12. Park View. 1 l'. H. Urlggs and wife to Joseph Rolker, part tax lot 32. section 22- 770 Claus lrson and w'fe io Marie Krause, w't of lot 4, block I. Saull's addition , j i;s C. l. Hvan lo Carllne Pfeirfn. lot 19. block 3, Hanaoom Place.., , . 1 Joseph R Haven to John Ho, Jr.'.' lot 14. block 96, Dundee Place 1 Cstherlno C. Fredarlrk and husband to .leannette P. Pecker, lot 7. block 2. Becker A Frederick's addition.. Too Arthur H. Burnett and wife to J. J. Dorward. lots 5, . 33 and 31. hlock 8. 14rant Place 1,... J.000 Helen W. Schenck at al. to Charles L. Ttiomas. lots , 9, 10, U and li Mlddletnwn ' 1 The Ijnng Island Ixian And Trust company to same, ssme 3rt) Pralrlo Trust company to William (1 Russell, lot 1. block li Prslri Prk. S.'t) Msttle M. Mickey and husband to Henrietta Knepper, w1) of lot 8. block II, Reed' lat addition 2.300 Wihke M. Hick and Jtusband to Jdhit P. Fltiley, lot $ to , block W. Benson ' 8. 0111 Harry l. Swale to Lillle Rwale, arre In sw4 of iw'i of section ii- 15-13 ; William K. Pstleron ,and wife lo James Davidson, lot -45. block . Llnwood Park .'. ! Edward D. Fnulkner et al. to P. .7. Welch, lots 9 and 10. block It irwlght A Lyman's addition l.ioo P. J. Welch and wife to Flora Stemm, same : 1.600 Flora Stemm to Katherlns W!ch, - same 1,500 County treasurer to Francasi T. Thomas.lnt 26, block 9. Schleslng er's addition .... ... Same to same, lot 10, block S. Kosa Hill JohtivA. Crelghlon Real Eslat snd Trust compnnv to J. H. Boonartrs, lot 2. E. 8. Dundy. ,lr. ub Pul Nelson nd wife to AAron- Wolf. w43 feet lots 1 snd 2. Reed's 2d addition ,20 Mary E. Wilkinson et al. to P. H. Wind, lots 1 and 2, block 1. Kllby Place ,. $.000 D. F. Custard and wif to Harry Fischer, lots 2. i7. 28, 29. and 30. block 2. Irene Place 70 Jsmes K. Almy and wlf to Hrrl Ktsrf. ft f w70 fast of nllO feet of lot 9 and 10. block 19,. E. V. Bmith addition i.000 Shlmer A Chas company to f, C. Potter, w-42 feet of lot 1 And and w42 feet, of TiVi feet of lot 3, block 3. Boyd addition . - 1 touls A. Hunter and huiband to , Harry Ackermsn. part lot. 17. . Kountse 2d addition , l.0 Jesnnetle P. Becker and husband to Catherine C. Frederick, lot 10. block 2, Becker A Fredericks addition.. $00 Saunders Investment , compsny , to .elda, Robinson, part lot block VI. Omaha Same to H. A. Wolf, part am Sam-to Joseph B. RoblnOn. pavrt same, ,.. - Hastings A Heyden to Emma Rager, lot 15. Wock 5. Fort View Terrao.. John Suhrt and wife to Mstie Call;, 42 feet of lot 11. block 14, 1st ad dition to South Omaha Jerome West and wife to Jamas. O. Wakenlght, lot 803 snd 804, Home stead ivv Eva K. Beach to Jdhn T. Sturgeon, lot 17. block 6, Crelghton s first addition ............v.. John H. Pardee and wife lo John M. Anderon, lot II, 15 and 19, block 3. I.akevlew Maria L. Doreen to NJs P qulst. lot 1 and 17. block 1, C..E. Maynes' flrat addition Nel P. LundquUt and wlf to A. Vanklrk, am David A. Fitch and wife) to John F. Morlarlty. part lot 17, Luke A Templeton's addition 8. B. Shirk and wife to Nellie C Brennan, north 33 feet of lot- 1, block 8. Parker's addition Union Stock Ysrds National bank to Patrick Sweeney, lot nd 7. block ISsunders A HlmebAoh;s- gddl- Emma"'Vn' "wYnd heirn' 'to iirne V. Beaton, lot 10. block 4, Fred Del- ' Ion' addition t n neston to earn, same 1 1 1 825 - (00 2,500 , 1750 , now 2 1 1 0 John W. Griffith snd wif to Oaorg O. Squire, lots 19 snd . block I, and other lot. Conkllng Plaee 1 J. W. Griffith, truatee. to sm. same 1 John Fr to Margaret O. Ritchie, lot 14. block 1, Moe'a subdivision... W C. George Carlberg stid wife to Flor ence company, lot 6. block 1, Carl berg's suhdlvWInn ..i..- I Florence company t f 'ni Peterson, same 100 James O. Wa'c- ' wife to J. P. Norden. ll i'"d 814. rlome atead if Jennl W. Howard to Gcorg . B. Darr. lot 5 and ft, block 161, Omaha. 106,006 George G. 8qulre and wife to John W. Griffith, lot 1$ and 19. block 1,. and other lnta. Conkllng Place 1 John W. Griffith, truatee. to afn. ssme 1 Anna E. Andrew to John A Hor bach. H east 140 f-l of '"it M, Horbach's first addiH- l.Ot Eilnore Plac compsn- lick Ingham, lot 18. .-".Jee Place ' -79 T. J. O'Xeil ft tl I- " .. "!.. , lot 11 and 12. bloc'- ioO Elliabeth Koumtc P - ' ' nanv to Emma D. V" ' !At M. Foreat Hill .. TV) Solomon Tuttle 'and wlf 1 . T.. Richardson, lot 8. block 7. Mvers. ' Richards and A Ttlden's addition... idfl E'lsahath A. Hull and husband ft' Sarah B. Duke, lot 18. block 14. Halcyon Heights $0 PROMISE NOT TO MARRY IS BASIS OF SUIT BY ACTRESS Mis Shaw, VaaAevllle Star, Sey Wealthy Merrhaat Preaalseal te l.eere Iler Vortist, CINCINNATI. March 10 -Suit was filad In the United Stat tjisirlot court her to day for $40,(100 by Alice J. Shaw, the vaude ville actresa, sgalnst . Oharjcs E, ,.Hetr, euerutor of the estate of Dvid Howeil, th late wealthy merchant of Hm(lton. O. Mis Shaw Alleges thst she pro allied How ell not to marry end thst because of lhir friendship and her promise be declassed ha would car for her for life. HI will left her an annunlty of SS00. wb1cn, h says, I not uf fit-lent te kep her. ,n TarkUh General SaleUe. CON9TANTIKCPLE. Mensb W.-Oerl Solfullsh Paaha. who was Turkish ob.!f of staff during the Turko-Qreek wr, in which he distinguished, hlmflf, xsrUnlttd uiclde here todsy by shooting vrltli g, re votver. The notlv (or thf g( . la a4 know e 93 B0