6 Tire OMATIA' SUNDAY BEE: MATICIT 14, 1900. CRMS AND PRODUCE MARKET Wheat Acti Heary After Bulge of Previous Day. EXPORT DEMAND IS BURRING Corn Receipts t ontlane Light, While Local (all I a fttroaa; aa Present Conditions Coald Make It. OMAHA, MarrtJi U The whet market a.-ted rather heavy to day lifter yesterday's bulge an1 the fluc tuation; slowed down aa usual on a Satur day market. Very little change In notice able. In the general outlook, excepting the fact that an export demand III stirring and will be a strengthening feature. The mrn receipt continue llirht. while the lornl domand could not be expected to be better or more active at this s-asnn of the year, and this demand la actually hold In; prices. Wheat was quiet, but steady, with no feature but the reports of soma good export lnqulrlra, which did not develop. The mar Vet waa a quiet one and closing prices were wteady, with a Rood suegewtl ve tone for higher levels. Mar wheat opened at t1.1'4 and rinsed at $1.10. Corn proved steadv. but a shade eaaler. HecclpU were light and did not weigh on tho niarknt. The cash demand and excel lent prices waa the strrnicth upon which value a were eiietntneJ. May opened at 62140 and cloaed at KS',0, Primary wheat receipts were 441,000 bush ela and shipments were ISn.ono buahnla. afalnat receipts last year of Vtf.OflO bushels and shipments of 2t4.000 bushels. Corn reoelpta . were 42!.n bushels and ahipmnnls were 491.010 bushols. agalnat re ceipts last year of 377.000 bushels and ship ments of 4.'W,n"n bushels. nonrances were Ki'.nnrt bushels of corn, 331 bushels of oats and wheat and flour equal to ZMjUW bushels. Liverpool lo-d 'ffSc higher on wheat afid unchanged on corn. Loral range of options: , Artlcle. Open. Wgh. Low. Ctoee.l Yesy. Wheats May...! 1 10' 1 1104 1 Wi tfr'S, P9V4 ffcl, (a1 62! . 64 2H July... I WVil mi :om i May... I Oats I W.y... 624' MSI Omaha Cash Prices. WHEAT-No. 2 hard. J1.09V4'31 lfH4; No. t hard. tl.0M?l.n; No. 4 hard, tl.4Hjl.v: No. 8 spring, tl.0Sf41.OT. COUN-No. 8, &:!4c; No. I yellow, 62c; No., t whlta. 44c. OATR-No. S mixed, 61fi61o; No. 8 yel low. iQt?c: No. 3 white. BHifiWi'c; No. 4 white, MWiMKc; standard. o2'ic. RYE No. 3. 74c; No. 3. 721114730. Carlot Receipts. Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago 33 171 Minneapolis 1 IB Omaha 7 21 Duluth .117 CHICAGO GRAIX AND PROVISIONS Featnree of the Tradlaar and Closing Prices on Hoard of Trade. CIirCAGO. March 13. A deadlock pre vailed In tho wheat nuirket today and prices moved over a narrow range. At the close prices showed almost no change from the final quotations of the previous aession. Corn cloaed easy, oats steady aud provisions weak. There was no renewal of the decided ac tivity or strength In the wheat pit today each aa waa noted yesterday and prices fluctuated oyer a half cent range. Foreign markets did not follow the 2a advance hure the previous day, and there was no news of importance to Inspire elthur buying or sell ing. One of tho lending long and followers anld moderately throughout the day. May sold between UtV and 11.17'A and July between ?1.04V10f and tl.fl&V. The cloao waa steady, with May unchanged at $l.l?V. July was a shade lower at $i.miIca1.u6'4. A Mack shipping demand for the cash grain, and predictions of Increased re ceipts from the Interior next, week had a depressing effect on the corn market, sen timent In the pit being bearish all day. The market closed at net losses of He to WcPnC, May being at se and July at 67c. Oata moved within extremely narrow bounds, the range fur the day being con fined to about hie. At the close prices were unchanged to a shade higher, May being at cbttc and July at 60c. i'rovlsions were weak. The closing prices were Be to H"U12Sc lower compared with yesterday s rlnal quotations. Tim loading futures ranged aa follows: Articles. Open High. I Low. Close. J Yes'y. Wheat I I May 1 U 1 m 1 16HI 117H 1 17'A .July 1 U6V, i t&toil 1 Well 06 V 1 u't fecpt. 8: WVii WTs 0Sdi Corn May 8V 68-W'i, .(, asii July 6741 K 7.s 7V67T4i it. ' se.pt. ; n. 6D67H k Osls Oata 56144. S KM 6.rV BBS BS4 jMly 60 OVi, 4I7 SO 494tri Cept. 41H4jH 414 41 41H iili Pork May It 90 17 90 17 17 17 Pf July XT M 17 90 IT H8 17 86 17 V7H Lard May 10 22 10 32Vh 10 ZB It) 27X. 10 37Vi July 10 46 10 4B 10 40 10 40 10 n0 Ribs May 40 4fi 40 8 42 47H July 674 60 B-'Si 0 66 3 FLOITR Steady; winter patents, W.Soi 6.; atraighta, $o.00ffi.4K: spring patents. $6.70.); Mtralghta, $4.1o((.2u; bakera, f'!.10 4.10. RYE No. 2. 79c - BARLEY Feed or mixing, Wb&Kc; fair to choice malting. Vjtfic. 8KED8 Fax, No. 1 sout hweNUrn, $1.67H; No. 1 northwestern, $1.67H; timothy, $S.B0vj' S.80: clover, $80. , PROVI8lON-Mess pork, per bbl., $l7.fi83 17.70. Lard, per loo lls., $10 17. Short ribs, aides, tluosol, $879&V.25; short clear sldea (boxed), ttf.fxnitJ.7o. Total clearauoea of wheat and flour wore equal to 314. Ouo bu. ; primary receipts were 44XooO bu., compared with I2&,ouo bu tho corresponding day a year ago. Estimated receipts Monday: Wheat, 38 cars; corn, 147 cars; oata, 144 cars; hogs, 4S,0u0 heu4. City Grata and ProTlaloaa. KAN8AS CJTJT. Mo.. March li-WllEAT Unchanged to lc higher; No. 2 bard, $1.09 A.17; No. t hard, $l.o;il.l; No. I red, $1.26 2l$l; No. I red, $1.24ju;1.2. CVKN I ncliautied to o higher; No. t mixed, WYV,-i.c; No. S mixed, trlc; No. 1 white. 5c; No. 1 white, 4Vu5c. OA'i'a Lnchstiged; No. 1! white, MojMo; No. $ niixaaj. &V6ec RYB No. 2, 77c HAY-Steady; choice timothy $9.7Tr10 ; choice prairie. $.6ci.00; choice altalfa. $i4.tiu le.tn'. . BUTTER Creamery, 29c; firsts. SB'sjc; seconds, 24c; packing atock, IdVyc. lrXJCRI Extraa. lic; uurrwnt rex-elpta, flat at 144; seoonds and dirties, UVc. Routlpla and shipments of grain were aa follows; Receipts. Shipments. "Wheat, bu &7.IO) 117.000 Corn, bu.. HJ.rtO u.nx) Data, bu k.uoo 18.UU0 Kansas City grain quotations'. Article, I Oio, i High. I Low. Close, )V1 heat May '.. , 7H II OTi, il 074A July .. .. July .. 97V1U 4Ti t!C4S,iA A asked. B bid. Hlssespella Urals Market. MINNBAPOLI8. March ll-WHIAT-Mai-. JI I.'.'iW.IjS: Jul. $l.liltl.itk. Cash: No. 1 bard, $1.1$?! ; No. 1 northern, tl.lTvl.17,; No. 1 northern. $l.lfyQ1.15U ; No. t northern. $1 llfcl 13',. UX-Cloel. $l o4'. RHAN-ln built. $.'3.(ui3 50. FI.Ol'R Higher; first patents $a.6MW.T5: swond patents. .'). p- no: 'trot oaeara, $4 4 tyt.w; seoona ciaara, i6tf-Ja Milwaukee Grata Market. MILWAl.KKia. March 13. WHEAT Btocdv; Mo. I northern, $1.18; No. t tiorth ertt. $'l.ll4: July. $164 bid t'l,,HN".V..v.v. fiin;; it.l.tiiijjc. UARI-BY Steady; standard, 7Vc; saui- istr;sc. rklladelahla Prodaea Market. PHILADELPHIA, March 13. BL'TTKR Fitm; extra 1 westtra ureamery Joe; nearby -1nts. Itc. i:Kti Firm; Peiinsytvania and other iiearby iirsia, t. c. lieu, at huuk; cur- ' rskMluta In r rauDtr.1 Klimusbla cases. 1,4,0, at 1 0714 U mark: western first, f. p.. TV. at mark; choice, lr.'y; fair to ioorf llSlSc. CI1KKSK Firm: New mJ,'.l full creams, c hoice, 16c; do, talr to ''). UWilic XWW YORK GKIEIlU MARKET Qaotatloaa of the Day ra Varleaa oraraodltlrs. NEW YORK, March 13 FT-OR Tle celpts. li.Sl bbls ; exports. 12,464 bbls. Market dull, but firmly held; Minnesota patents, 5 ROiff .0"; winter straights, ..40r B OO; Minnesota bakers, 4.40w 4.V5, winter extraa, $4 OOt4 (14; winter pntents, 15 50ti fi.no; w inter low grades, IJ.On'u 4 B5; Kansas straights, $5.25 ti S.4 5. Rye flour in better demand; fair to proud, $4.f(3 4. B0; choice to fsncv, MBB4.7u. Kurkwheat flour, quiet at !2.2092.30 per 100 pounds. HU KUHKAT Hull; New York state, 66c, nominal. coRNMKAIi ftealy; fine white and yellow. ll.6riQl.60: coarse, $1.(09 1. bo; kiln dried. t3.45Jj.375 H YE Kasy; No. 2 western, $8.60, f. o. b. New York. BARIjKY Quiet; malting, 75c, c. I. f. New York; feeding, 7074c, c. I. f. New York. W HEAT Receipts, 1J4.400 bu.: exports. 16,910 bu. Hpot market stesdv; No. i red, $1.24 '4 (tllid. elevator; No. I red, $1.26W. f. o. b. afloMt; No. 1 northern Lniluth. ll.2BWl.Sfi. f. o. b. afloat; No. 2 hard winter, $1.33 , f. o. b. afloat. Commis sion house selling and unloading by the room element led to any early decline In wheat todav, but rallies followed on cov ering and export talk, with final prices ViW.o net higher. May. $1.0V '1 ill, rlose.1 st $1.21; July, $ 1 . 1 1 M 1. 13 , closed at $1 13V CORN Receipts, 83,760 bu. Spot mar ket steady; No. 2. TSVfcc, elevator, anJ 74 "Ac, f. o. b. afloat: No. 2 white, nom inal, and No. 2 yellow, 74 He. f. o. b. afhmt. Options were without transaction, cloning net unchanged. May cloaed at 75He; July closed at 75c; September closed at 74 He. OATH Receipts, 13. 950 bu. Spot mar ket quiet; mixed onts, 2 to 82 pounds. 67ttrfi8Hc; natural white. 2 to 82 pounds. 6H6'A1Vr: clipped white, 31 to t pounds, nx v dj'ttn c. MAY Steady; No. 3 60c; good to c noice, go (tf use. HOPS Oulet; common to choice. 190S crop. HWlfio: 1S07 crop. 8fi'flc: Pacific coast. 1P08 crop. 7(u llc; 1808 crop, 8o. Illl'KS Quiet; Hogota, lHfitHlic; Central America, 19Hc. IjKATMKH Quiet; ncid, PROVISIONS Reef. unlet: family. $ln.O0fc'15.BO: mews. 11 0.BOiJf 11.00: beef hams, $24.00 26.00; packet, $1 4.00 a 14.60 ; city, extra India mess, $22.BOiij'26.00. Cut meats, steady: pickled bellies. 9.7f; hsms, 99.011. I,ard, western, $l0.401fl0.o0; refined, barely steady; continent, $10.80; South America, $11.50: compound, $8.00. I'ork, quiet; family, $18. BOfii 19.60; short clear, $19 50ih)21.60; mess, $18.50)19.00. TAl.LiOW Quiet; city, 6c; country, b fHc RICH Steady: domestic, fair to extra. $34 " fi4c; jHpan, nominal. ritr(. isnnne easier; western iirsia, 19'4f( 20c; western seconds, 19c. FOI 1TRY Alive. firm: western chickens, 18c; fowls, IfiHc; turkeys, liifji inc. nressed. dull: western fowls. HVta lc: turkeys, 16 (ct 23c. BrTTEH Fancy creamery, firm; other grades, easier; process, common to spe cial, 1723,V4c WKATHER Ilf T1IB GRAIV BELT ralr Saaday After a Cooler Nlht la the Forecast. OMAHA, March 13, 1009. Rains continue In the south Atlantic states and have extended northward over the upper Ohio valley and eastern states. Ught rains occurred In tho lower Ohio and lower Mississippi valleys within the Inst twenty four hours, and generally cloudy weather prevails in the lower valleys and gulf states this morning. I.Irht snow flurries continue In the upir lake region, extreme upper Mississippi ann nnssouri vaucys ana northwest. The weather haa cleared in the lower Missouri valley and throughout the southwest. Temperatures are much higher In the mountains and are generally higher everywuere east or tne mountains to tho Atlantic coast, except In the. lower Missouri valley and southwest over Oklahoma and Ttxas, where they are lower. An area of hfah pressure with lower temperature over lies the northwest and conditions aro fa vorable for fair In this vicinity tonight and Sunday, with somewhat colder tonight. Record of temperature and precipitation compared with the corresponding day of the last three years: 1909. 1908. 1907. 1908 Minimum temperature.. 22 33 2 j4 1 vi mi I Precipitation 00 .00 .21 .29 Normal temperature for today, 84 degrees. Ijeflciency In precipitation since March 1, .04 inches. Deficiency corresponding period in 1908, .16 inches. Dellclency corresponding period in 1907, .45 Inches. L. A. WELSH, Local Forecaster. (It, Loo Is General Market. ST. LOUIS. March 13. WHEAT-Firm; No. 2 red cash, $1.119gl.m; No. I hard, $1.13'ol l7; May, $1.14V; July, $1.02. CORN Firm; No. 2 caah, 67c; No. 2 white, os'c; May. July, 87'&'67c. OAT Klrm; No. 2 cash. Be; No. 2 white, 5Wffi'ic; May, 644c; July, 4B4c. . KYE-lUgher at 800. Fl.OCR UnohanKt'd; red winter patents, $5.90tft;.S0; extra fancy and straight, IZ.bXtj 6.7.S; hard winter clears, $3.75(SH.la. SER1) Timothy, $2.03.36. t'ORNM EAL $3.30. BRAN Steady; sacked, east track, $L1S 1.20. HAY Steady; tiroothy, $U.0015.60; prai rie. $9.00i'11.00. IRON COTTON TIES $1.00. B A CM I NO 47iiC. HEMP TWINE 7c. PROVISIONS Pork, steady; Jobbing-, (IT 25. Lard, steady; prime, $9.Sgfl.90. Dry salt meats, unchsns-ed; boxed extra shorts, $9.50; clear rlha. $9 62; short clears, $.87H- Itacon, unchaiifrna; boxed extra anorts, $lti.7Fi; clear ribs, $10.2H; short clears, $10.87H. POULTRY Steady; Clilckens. 12c: springs, lHjo; turkeys, 1417c; ducks, l$o; geese. fiWiC m'TTEK-Bieaay ; creamery, iso-auo. EOQ8 Lower at lSc, case count. Receipts and shlpmuula of flour and grain were aa follows: Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bbls lO.OOO 9.900 Wheat, bu 28,0u0 37,01)0 Corn, bu HS.OoO 7J.O0O Oats, bu 67,500 70,000 Liverpool Grata Market. LIVERPOOL. March 13-WafEAT-Spot, No. ( red western winter, strong, Rs g4d. Futures, steady; May, S8 34d; July, ae4d; 6eptmber. 7s llMid. CORN Spot, firm, new American mixed, via Oalveston. 6e K",d. Futures, dull; March, eW, May, 5s lud. Peoria Grata Market. PEXRIA. 111., March 1$. -CORN Higher; No. 3 white, 6Sc; No. $ yellow, 6c; No. $ yellow, d36c; No. 2, 86c; No. S. to0So; No. 4, V. OATS-Qulet; No. 8V white, tXSMo; No. t white, b&ic. Toleda Seed Market. TOLEDO. March laBFlBD Clover, cash. IP. ; March. $& IBU; ApilL J6 S2V,; October. n ; aiarcn, avj L.V2i; No. Z, jected. $5 10; $1.80. Alsike, p Ji.ui; no. 3, so.io; red re neglected, $4.60, Timothy, prime, $h.70. Ualath Grata Market. DULUTH. March 13. WHEAT No. 1 northern. $1.16: No. 2 northern, $1,140: May. $l.l,tl.l&; July, Sl.ldVei Septamber, $LOM. OAT8-61c. Metal. Market. NaTW YORK, March 13.-MTITAI$-The markets were quiet and practically nom inal In the absence of cables; tin waa un changed at $L.8of(f .. Copper waa weak, with Lake quoted at $li.7:12.TH; eleotro lytic at $13.t7491XuO; oaatlng. $ll$rVyl.rn4j. Ijaad remainel steudy at tS-arV&t.oO, and speller at e4.7MlH.7iW. Iron waa unsetued, with 'o. 1 foundry northern and No. 1 outneru suit. iib.otKuitk.au. ST. LOUIS. M-u-eh U.-ME3TAL8 Iead. unchanged, $J. Spelter, unchanged, at $4.tU. 'gar maid Molaaaea. NEW YORK. March ll-Sl'cJAR-Raw, firm; fair ref'lnirfg, 3.3:k", centrifugal, 96 tent 3ic; molarses sugar, 3.0$c; refined, steady; No. , 4.2oc; No. 7. 4 30c; No. 8. 4. 5c No. 9, 4 10c; No. 10, 4lc; No: 11. 4c; No. IX, .96c; No. 11, S.Vk; No. 14, 8tc; oonfect loners' A, 4tec; molasses, a.l'r; cut loaf, 6.56c crushed, l.4w; powdered, 4.85c; granulated i.TSr; cut. 5e. MOLA8E8 Steady, New Orleani, open aeiiie, gooa te enoice, wajHOB. OIU aad Ratal. rVVM bblf.; s ilprrrVnii-. i ,,84 V' '.s., avers, Ua4 bhls.; shlpmeiiU, $9J,848 bbls., average n.3A CHIH SAVANNAH. Ca.. March 13.-OIL-Tur-rentlneTlnn. I",c. Rxein firm; B. I, Ml; k. $3.rss; k. $a.: o, ti.37H: M. $: I. $t it'; K. $B ; M. $5 M; n. K uotte Sfi; W a. o.ivu ; tv v , to Ui4.uu. Quick Action for Tour Money Toa get ltuU b u,to Ttl B9 ccumna. NEW iORK STOCKS AND BONDS Attendance if Small and Interest in Market i$ Languid. BREAK IN WABASH SECURITIES Statement that llarrlmaa Will Not Become Member of Board la Fol lowed hy Drop Boada Are - Irrea-olar. NEW YORJC. March 13 Attendance Was small at ths Stock exchange today and In terest in the market was languid. 1 tie market showed Its recently prevailing In difference to developments of all kinds. The break In Wahash securities seemed to follow a published expression of douht hy the head of the system that E. 11. Harrl man was to become a director, although cordial regard between the two men was asserted. The merger of the Equitable Trust company, counted as a Harrtman in stitution, with the Rowling Oreen Trust company. In which the Oould name has ap peared conspicuously, was also cited as ev idence of the apprnachment of these two financial groups. Another small decrease In the total surplus of Idle freight cars re ported by the American Railroad associa tion for the half monthly period, was taken as a favorable showing. Some growing im portance Is attached to the continuation of the outward movement of gold, which la expected to continue next week. High firlces of grain have cut down our exports, mports of various commodities are ex panding heavily with the reviving demand. and foreigners are still sending home their Homings of American securities to market. The money metal goes out to cover the oaiance. The comptrollers compilation of national bank conditions throughout the country In February shows a loan account of $4.840,7&0,000. which Is an expansion of ma.ow.ouu over a year ago ana stands, in fact, na a record for that Item. Yet money remains almost a drug and large offerings at eoficesalons in rates are failing to In duce sufficient borrowers to take up the supplies. The weekly bank statement showed no Important change in the local banking situation. Bonds were Irregular. Total sales, par value, Il.i2.on0. I nlted States 2s. registered, the 8s, registered, and the 4s, coupon, have advanced 14 of 1 per cent on call during the week. Number of sales and leading quotations ira biocks were: Bales. Hlgtt. Low. Close. . IW4 7S W 700 4V 4R 4R4 lot lin4 lio4j llUHi l'TO 6t 62 blVi AmalsamatM Conner American Car aV icoundry.. Am. iar Poundrr pfd.... American Cotton oil Am. Hide ft Leather pfd... American Ice Securltiea.... American Llnwted ,.. American Locomotive '.. American Locomotive pfd.. American Smelt. St Kef'na;. Am. Smelt, ft Rcfnf prd.. American Sugar Refining... American Tobacco pfd American Woolen Anaconda Mining Co Atchison Atchlpon pfd Atlantic Ooaet Line Baltimore ft Ohio...., Baltimore ft Ohio pfd Brooklyn Rapid Transit Canadian Parlflo Central Leather Central Leather pfd Central or New Jersey Cheaapeake JL Ohio Chicago Oreat Western Chicago a Northwestern. . ., Chicago, Mil. A Pt. Paul.. C , C, O. ft St. Louie Colorado Purl Iron Colorado ft Southern Colorado ft Southern lat pfd Colorado ft Southern Ud pfd Consolidated Oaa Corn Products Delaware ft Hudson lenver ft Rio Grande Denver ft Rio Orande pfd.. Illatlllera' Securities Erie . Brie let pfd Brie 2d pfd General Electric Great Northern pfd Oreat Northern Ore. ctf.. Illinois Central - Interboroush Met 8 l.lMio 2S4 ""'io si" 1.S00 S'4 1 112 ion 10i4 10'.4 10i4 vn uu 111 1.10 WO K K. i t 2. son 40 4oj 4"4 1,400 1033, loauj 100 103 103 lf-'V, 117Uj WO IOC lOTtt 11174 W, l.lol) 71 70V, 70V, 400 1C6 14 14 17 WIV. 127 1.4O0 4 64 CH 100 6V, 4Va H 1T7VJ 1.000 142 141 142 74 O0 : 81 U l"l H S3 2 10ft ) 1.1 M 2l fl 0 loO 1WV 128 12 IS 1V 178 173 173 fteO 44 43 43 100 11 84 84 !" 14 84 84 !, u a 11 600 18 18 18 K) 10 21 161 CO 140 130 138 1, 400 9 e IO 140 140 140 00 14 14 14 1,4ns 44 4J 41 400 1 4 1 100 60 41 47 100 17 17 17 100 18 18 18 3,100 44 44 44 100 72 72 72 100 1 121 1J 62 W 148 142 142 1.100 48 48 M 1,100 40 40 40 71 600 76 76 7 400 123 123 143 ...... .... ..... 44 .17 mo 10 10 80 04) 137 134 187 . 1,100 121 129 119 , 1.M0 110 1118 1)0 100 0 10 0 100 18 M 86 1U 200 36 16 16 . 14,"0 1!5 114 124 200 20 20 1 VI International Paper InternatlonaJ Paper Dfd... International Pump Iowa Central Kansas City Southern Kanaaa City Southern pfd. Louisville A Naahville Minneapolis A St. Louis... , St. p. ft sault at. M- saourl Pacific Mlsaouii, Kaneaa ft Texas.. M , K. A T. pfd National Lead New York central New York. Ontario A West. Norfolk A Western North American Northern Pacific Pacltlo Mall Pennarlvanla People's Oaa Pittsburg. C. C. A St. b.. Preeaed Steel Oar Pullman Palace Car Railway steel Spring Reading Hepuhllo Steel Republic Steel pfd Rock Island Co Rock Island Co. pfd et. L. A 8 r. td pfd St. Loula Southwestern St. Loula southwestern pfd. TOO K 1214 22V, 400 614 414 1 tl tl4 M ,4"0 11? 11714 1171 ) uivt him im Sleee-Bhen'leld Steel A Iron. Southern Pacific Southern Pacific pfd ... Southern Railway l"0 24W 2.1V ii Southern Hallway pfd 1.UU0 l.oo 1.V00 "sdo Tennessee Copper Texas ft Pacific 3H 414a 4H u as Toledo, St. Loula ft West. . 4i Toledo, St. LAW. pfd I'nloa Paoiflo . lLtuO Vli 174' 174' 5 UVi loive . 1,300 444 44 44V4 600 Uo 110V4 l'OH I'nlon Paclflo pfd t'nited Suuas Rubber U. 8. Rubber 1st pfd.... Vnlted Slate steel t nlld States Steel pfd.. Utah Copper .... su Virginia Carolina Chemical 1,(00 41 4244 41 1H Va. Car. Chemical pfd. Wabash 600 17Vs 17 1T4 Wabash pfd... 1,700 44 42Vt 77 41 7? 41 Weailiighouae ElecUtc.... iuU 77 V, Western t-'nlon Wheeling A Lake Erie Wisconsin Central 100 4t 48 American Tel. A Tel l.ooo U Total salsa ter the day, 12, too ahan New York Money Market. NEW YORK. March 13.-MONF.Y-On call, nominal, time loans very dull and very steady; sixty days, 8V1 per cent; ninety days, 24 per cent; six months, I per cent. t'Ki i t. McnwAn iiua. i-At r.ii j-ti per cent. BILVKK Bar, buc uexicaa dollars. 440. BONDB Oovertunent, steady ; railroad, irregular. BTKKLINCJ EXCHANIlE Bteady, with actual business in bankers' bills at $4 SoOfWrf 4.8614 for sixty-day bills and at $I.K8o64,4 XK10 for demand; oommercial bills, $4.oaiU'4.8v4i. Closing quotations on bonds were aa fol lows: V. a. ret. ts rag WlVilnt. Mat. 4s 71 do coupon 1U1V, Inter at. 11. 4.... 71 V. 8. la leg 101 Mewm 4s 8 4e eoupoa 101 de 4e 11 V. B. 4a reg HI do 4 We, 14 aeries.... W 4a coupon 110K. C So. let 1 76 Allla-Chalmer lit k. U L Shore deb. 4a OM1) 6 Am. Agrlcultsral te.. ML. A Naab. un. 4s.... 101 Am. T. A T. er. 4s.. 4M.. K. A.T. let 4a....luo Am. Tobacco 4s 71 4s let and rf. 4s... 81 do te 107 do gen. 4e 11 Atrhlaon gen. 4a lvj attaaoart raelflc 4 ... al Atcbiaon L. 1st 4e S N Y. Int. gen. le. M Atchison cv. 4a 16 do deb. 4a 16 de e. 6 10'ta.N'. y. tttr 4s (uew).iu Atlantlo C. L let 4a.. 7N Y..N.H AH. ct. 4s.. 114 I). A O. 4 luoN. A W. 1st eon. 4a aa do 1 3 do e. 4e 14 B A O. I. W. la.. 1W Northers faclflo 4s....l"l bruok. Transit cr. 4. do la 74 Canada So. let 6e l"Or. 8. L. ring. 4a... Hi Central of O. 6s 110 Kenn. sr. ls tll.. W Central Leather 6e Tpon. Cun. ts lo4 t ent, of N. J g. U.12 Heading (an. 4a M Ches. A Ohio 4SS.....1' St. L A S. V. If. 4a. M J, A Alton 4egt. L. g. w. oon. 4a. 11 C , ft. A g. It. 4. ... t do let gold 4a C ,1a A St P. g. Ia II 'Seaboard A. L. 4s... 4414 C. k. 1. A P. sol. 4a. taSo. Pacific col. 4a.... 11 do rol. te 8 do let ref. 4a MVfc ee nog. ee sua as.,...,. .111 CCO. A Bt. L. gen. 4S 17 Oe gen. 4a 74 Colo. Industrial ts 71t'nlao rsetfls 4s lul Colo. UidUnd 4 -aw1 do ot. 4 10JV4 C. A 8. ref.. est. 4s de 1st and rvf. 4... M pela. A Hud. ct. aa. ,i 1. s. Kubber la I'M do 1st ref 4s Ult'. 8. Stael M te 1 r. A R. O. 4s Va Car. Chars, te.... Pletlllera' te Tt Wabaah let te 112 Kris prior lien 4s t do let and eat. 4s... 7S do gen. 4a r sveaurs MS. 4 11 do st. 4a. aeries A.. Waat. Bleotric ct. te.. M do ct. 4a. aeries B. . M W uaxinaln Central 4a. M Uea. Electric CT. te 140 D. A ft. O. rf 1 .. IM I. C. 1st ref. 4s eOs.. 104 C. A O. rfdg stf, la.. 101 But. uttered. New York Mlalagr Stsx-ka. NEW YORK. March 13. Cloaing tiuotav tlona on mining stoeWs; Ale ? Ultl CTilef... M SrunaeUk ion 4 ale lean . . 14 Ceetocj luojial I... $ Ontuto 114 4 loess.... IS Ophir .' rt Cos. Cat A Va 14 ' Standard 144 Mors 8IW.T..... W Yellow Jacket 6 LeedTllle ca. 4 UHerad. Traaaarr tateaseat. WASHINGTON, March 1$ .Today, atate nient of the treasury balances Tn the gen eral fund; axuliieiva of tua $iMi,ijia),Ciu0 gold reserve, shows: Available cash, balance, Jl.;.1,HW..fi; gold coin and bu'llan. $4215,7, gold Certificates, $4.S0,fc0. Loeal Seearltlea. Quotations furnished by Simuel Rums, Jr., 614 New York Life building, Omaha: Bla. AskeA AsMrtraa Radiator Co. T fa la 11" Bestrlrs Crtmrv con M M Hettrlr Cntmry pli H VUT of OiTKhl bonl.. 4H (!) " ,n'4 roul counljr W I'Wl nt city Mslt roeipmr 100 Ind. 1le. til (1SXJ) tM pf. tmnut) 61 Knu Lltr Rr. n ts fiais) r4 r Kiiiai r It r Hy. and Uht pfd Si) klnm CI17 Rjr. and Llnht com .1' 3 Nrkrankt Telephone ,tcxl 136 M4 Onuha Uu it i17l I M (iro.h Klectrie Llfht Pow 6a (US3).. ion Omaha Klrctrlc Uaht a Powr pfd "3 I Omaha At Ca Blnlia St. Ht. fa )).. .. HMj 1"1 Omaha Co. B.utfl St. HI. ta (191.(..., Mtt 10S Omaha A Co. tiluffa St. Rr. pM 4 sa4 Omaha A Co. Bluffs St. K. com W . TO Omaha lo. Blulfa Rr nrMge pfd.. Ult M Omaha Waiar company 1 (111) M 101 Omaha Water company 5a Ml lKt, Omaha Watr companr lat pfd II 2Q Omaha Wafr company M prd I T Omaha B. of T. Kids. Co. pfd Mi 100 Omaha B. of T. Bids. com M 41 South Omaha acwer 4m UWl Uu Mlata Rarlnsa bank nock, Butts 160 Swift and companr l'tt Hi 1014, Snerldan Coal Xi& 9 luu Sioux rlty Stock Tarda pld Jl u Tri-auia Land Co. prd. com. bonua) si to Union Stock Yarda ca. atock u4 1 Boaton Stocks, and Bonds. ROSTON. March 11 Money, call loans, 2H C3"4j Per cnt; time louns, 84 per cent. Atrhlaon adj. 4a 4 Atlantic. 14V do 4a UK'HButte ( nalltinn it Atihlaon R. R lOSValumct a Arliosa.... H1 do pfd l"2'nc"entonnll SS'i Boston A Albany 134 t oppar Ranse 7( Bnaton fe Maine 117 paly Wrat rilihburt pfd LUHFranklH lVa N. V., N. it. A H..1S0 OranhT 9i fnlon paciric 176 Orcana Pananea .' i Am. Am. Cbrm ht4 lata Rnrala 27 do pfd tw Man. Mining 44 Am. 1'ncu. Tubs (lHMirhlMn lnt Am. Sugar linStMnhawk KJ do pfd liltUjMont. Coal A Coke... to Am. Woolan IS Narada 17H do pfd M old Dominion 4 Domln. Iron a Pi ml.. !"inareola .131 . It . 16 . 14 . 76 . 13 HH . 4ft, . m' . 40 : l .140 . 68 Kdiaon Kler. ilium. ..264 Parrot Me KlectrlQ i4u.Oulnrr dO pfd n4 Maea. Gas Inltrd fruit I'nlted Shoe Mach.. do pfd V. 8. Steel do pfd Adrenturs . 70iShannon 144, Tamarack .1JI Trinity . 1 I'nlied t'orper . 10 V. 8. Mining.. . 44 C. S. Oil .11' Mil (ah IViVlrtorla Allubes 3 Wlnnn Amalsamated f WoWerlne .. Arliona Commercial.. North Butte. Clearing- Itnase Bank Statement. NEW YORK, March 13. The statement of clearing house banks for the week shows tUnt the banks hold $13.462,50 more than the requirements .of tho 2u per cent reserve rule. This is an Increase of $1,070,775 In the proportionate cash reserve as compared with last week. The statement follows: Decrease. lVans $1,305 3&3.700 J7.27S.7tW Deposits 1,353.149.01a) 8,K01,rX) Circulation 48.549.700 263.HO0 liega! tenders RO.1hg.toft 744, VK1 Bpecle 271,830,300 214. 100 Reserve SM.IW.SOO 5;,70f) Reserve requlnrd S.18,037,250 2,200, 47B Surplus 13,lr,2.9fiO 1, 670.775 Ex. V. B. deposits 14,058,878 1,676.425 Increase. The percentage of actual reserve of the clearing house banks today was 36.08. The statement of banks and trust com panies of Greater New York not reporting to the clearing house shows that these In stitutions have aggregate deposits of $1,215, 677,ai0; total cash on hand. $lo0,976,000, and loans amounting to $1,o77,0fi1,100. London llosln Storks. LONDON, March 18. On the Stock en change here today American securities were quietly steady around parity without special feature. 1'rices fluctuated narrowly and the close was steady. Consols, money 84 1-1CM., K. A T 4144, do account 14N. T. central 13 Anaconda IWNorfoik A W 81 Atrhlaon 1" do pfd 1 do pfd.... imOntarlo A W.v 44 Baltimore a) Ohio 110 Pennsylrsnla 66 Canadian Pacific 17lKand Mines 7 O-.csapcak A 0 48 Reading 64 Chicago O. W 4Southern Ry 24 Chi.. Mil. A Bt. P...14S do pfd 8 lie Beer H. Southern Pacific. .....118 Denrer A Rio O..... 44tnlon Paoiflo 179 do pfd.. . 00 pfd 17 ..24U. S. Steel 46 . 81 do pfd 112 . lWabash 11 .18 do rfd 44 .144Spanlah 4s 15 Brie do lit pfd do 2d pfd Grand Trunk Illinois Central. Louisville A N 138Amal. Copper Sis. C T T trrO Da. af.B.l.r a 11.- . . . owj . . ' w . . " i . B.vHuj mtsu . ounce. MONEY per cent. The rate of dlsuount In the open market for short bills Is per cent; for three months' bills, 2 3-ltU2 per oent. Bank tlearlnga. OMAHA. March IS. Rank clearings for today were $2,712,802 and for the correspond ing date last year $2,057,145 91. 1909. 1908. Monday $3,0(4.257.85 $2 554,0"8.28 Tuesday 2.316.7S9.37 l.f0.113.1 Welnesday 2.f3 7S7.96 2.232.97 Thursday S,iio't,aiS.71 3.311. 2bK.66 Friday Z,71.961.37 Z.1.S, 455.23 Saturday 2,713.SU2.00 ' 2,067,45.U1 Totals. tl,461.B24.?8 tl2,9l,690.08 Increase over the corresponding week last year, $3,470,234.17. OMAHA GENERAL MARKET. Staple aad Fancy Prod nee Prlcea For. nt?'ied by Buyers and Wholesalers. BUTTER Creamery. No. 1 delivered to the retail trade In 1-lb. cartons, 31c; No, 1 In fiO-lb. tubs, SOVlc; No. 2 In 1-lb. cartons, tbu; in DO-lb. tubs, 27ftc; Packing stock, 19c; fancy dairy, tuba, otjlc; common roll, fiuali made, 2ue. Uatket cuaues every Tuesday. KOG6 Fresh selling stock, candled, 209 21a. No storage slock In Omaha market. CHKSJi Finest Wisconsin full cieam, twins, lstsi young Americas, In Loop, IbViO! favorite, 1 lo hoop, 16c; daisies, 20 in hooi, tfVtc; cream brick, full case. 16c; block Bwlsa, 16c; full-cream llmburgsr. 16u. Beef Cuts Kibe. No. T, lie; No. I, ISc; No. 3, tHio. troin. No. 1, UVic; No. t, 14o; No. t, Uo. Chuck, No. 1, 7c; No. 2, 6c; No. t, 640. Round, No. 1, Wc; No. 2, hc; No. t, 7V.O. tlate. No. 1. c; No. a, tu; No, t, 6c. POULTRT AUve, springs, 12c; hens. 10c; cocks, S'ic; ducks, loMrc; geese, $Vci tur keys. 19c; pigeons, per los foe; guinea fowls, per dux.. $2.60, squaos. per dua., $4. Liressed, hens. 11c; sprlnga. Uaiic; cocks, ducks, lie; gecss, 11c; turkey a, 31 o. FI8H Whlteflsh, froxen. luc; herring, IVic; salmon, 10c: pike, act pickerel, 6VsV!c: trout, loc; cattish. 1141 12c; halibut, tc; red snapper, 12c; black baas, 26o; orapplea, 6'd tc; peroh, tc; codfish, lie; smells, c; eels, lie; lobster, green, S7c; boiled, 40c; froga' legs, 46c. No. I ribs, 17Vc; No. 2, lie; Na 3. M-fcc. No. 1 loin, lc; No. 2. Ww. No. $, Uc. No. 1 chuck, 7V(o; No. t, 7o; No. t, 6Sc No. 1 round, 9ic; No. 2, &c; No. t, fcc No. 1 plate, 6c; No. 2. 6u; No. 3, tVvc. KHES1I FKUlTa Apples. Nw Tork Baldwins, $4; fancy iUz llevU, $1; Mlaeourl 'lpplna. $2-26; Idaho Roam Bnauties. $1; extra fancy Ben Davis, per box, $L3. ba nanas, 6-bunch lota, 3c per lo, Orangea, $2.8Mii2a. Lemons. $3.fc04.y0. Urape fruit, $4. Q rapes. Malagas. $7.6o per keg. Florid pineapplea, per crate, $3. VEGETABLiKS Kansas aweetpotatoaa, $2.76 per bbl. California celery, larg. 76c, smaller, 6O0. New Tork Holland seed cb Ijsga, ic per lb. Wisconsin Red Globe onions. lo per lb. California cauliflower, $3 per crate. Tomatoes, Florida, t-basket crate, $6.60; Cuba, ft-basket crate, $3. let tuce, per do., 40c. Old vtige table par. snips, turnips, carrota I2.2S per obi. Florida new beets, carrota, parsnips, turnip, eta, per dux., 76c. STRAWBERRIES 10c per Qt. HIDES No. 1 green, c; No. I cured, 10a, W44l Market. BOSTON, March t.-WOOL The lead ing domeetlc quotations range aa fil Iowa, Indiana and Mlmourl three-eighths blood, t'tvlOo; quarter blood, agyc; scoured values. Texas, fine twelve months, 2&&o; fine, six to eight months, 63ru6c; fine fall, 4b'uioc; twrrlloiy, fine ataple, 63frotc; fin medium ataple. tfCauJc: fine cluthing, blsS 62c; line medium clothing, bty&agc; hail blood, 4jti'iti3c; three-uigllia blood, 6tf3.6sc; quarter blood, fcomCio; pulled, estra, tiJ oix-: fine A, 6.Viiic; A supers, 60&65c. BT. LOl lS. March 13 WOOD Nominal: medium gradea combing and olothlntr. DM 31c; light fine. mj'JoHc; heavy fine. 10517c; tub washed, atzstc. LONDON, March l$.-WOOI-There were 12o,0iS balea principally itross-beeds, offered at the wool auction sales today. Compe tition waa brink, and and firm prices pro- v alien. Moat of tne offerings were taken by the home trade, but Artmricaria secured some of the beet grades. Merinos were in strong request at the rri'nt advance. American buyers paid Is 41 fur fine gronsy. Next week 8I.0O1 bale will j ofCvravd. To day's aalea follow: New Routh Wales, 1,300 bales; scoured. Is Mffls lOd: greawy, 6Vid la jva. Queensland, Mi bales: gnc-asy fiKAvl. Victoria, 1,7' 0 bales; scoured, lod 4ls 7d: greasy, idftils id. west Australia too beitia; greasy, WiUWi. Tasmania, luO bales; greasy, tvial md. New Zauland, 0.. J balea; greasy, MM Is Id. cane of flood Hop and Natal. balea; ecoured, la Idty 1 aa; grusy, soyiua. OilAUA LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle for the Week Generally lea to Fifteen Higher. HOGS FIFTEEN HIGHER FOR WEEK heea Close tnst A boat Steady ltk m Week Aaro, XV fclle Lambs Da Not "hoar Is Bo Well. SOUTH OMAHA, March 1$, 10$. Recslnts rtrs Cattle. Hops. Sheep. Official Monday , ... 4.730 7.i4 - 1. oil Official Tuesday Official Wednt'Sday.... Official Thursday orttcial Friday Estimate Saturday .... .260 . 4.117 , 4.1S3 1,4. . 305 15,ii3" 12 33 1S.7L8 l",lti S,5u0 7.4 7,6 t.li 5M SI, days this week. ...21.004 74.f.98 Same days last week. . . .loji'i 68.799 Same days 2 works ago. .14.134 47.140 38.039 47,078 34.rxS7 E-tiin uays a weeas as;o..ii.3M oo.ito i.-a Same days 4 weeks ago..l.V413 42.H95 26.M1 a . .a , . ...... A., ..... o , j 29.242 ' uaB iant yesr ....Itt.stiH w.w iit The following table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and slurp at South Omaha fur the year to dale, compared with last year: )v9. 19. Inc. lec. fattle 1S.9: H),037 18.099 H,B D457.WI4 69S.728 128,1 8l''ep 31.4.197 2fiH.872 58.026 The following table shows the average price of hogs t Bouth Omaha for tho last several days, with comparisons: fate. J 1909. 1J.1907.I190.105.1904. 1903. March 1.. March 1. March 3.. March 4.. March B.. March 6.. March 7.. March I.. March 9.. March 10. March 11. March 12. March 13. Sunday. The official number of cars of stock brought In today by each road was: Cattle. Hosts. Sheeo. II r . c, m. & St. l' Missouri 1'aciflo .... t'nion Pacific t & N. V east... C. 6l N. W., west... C, St. P., M. & O.. C It. & Q.( enst... C, H. & g.. west.. C, It. I. & P., east. C, It. I. ae P., west. Illinois Central .... Total receipts.... tH I 0 Hul 05 4 80 t 13 liv. 4 28 76 6 W 4 7i 6 09 t t 3G' 4 ill I 6 U 4 7 6 13 7 OS 29 4 3G 731 4 SI 6 04 7 03 1 4 211 72 23 5 07 7 11 6 80 4 S3 6 74 8 20 4 P5 704 4 44 S 7H 1 4 89 6 13 T IS 6 4SV 6 7S 6 10 46S 6 20 6ti 4 48 IU 4 6S 6 1.' 7 15 6 t' 4 S 6 11 4 8j 5 11 7 2o 6 40 4 84 6 75 4 M6I 6 HI 7 i9 ti 4H 4 , 6 HX 6 00 I 6 1 7 3i 6 47 4 37j 6 t!3 6 U 4 80 I 7 IU 1 1 a IB 2 3 8 .. 1 10 !! !! 1 7 1 31 3 12 11 4 113 3 5 rrt, .11... ! . i .. ti,n .1 .. . . ' 1 ... as follows, each buyer purchasing tho nuin- I f v. a 1 il......... UCI JL iictsu iiiuttaiQU. Cattle, Hogs. Sheep. 1.H12 Omaha Packing Co.. Bwilt and Company.. Pn.lahu ro,.UIr.o. I 'r. 1.4K4 143 14 197 192 Armour & Co 2,171 600 Cudahy, St. Paul.!.... 84 24 100 Hill & eon Huffman Bt. I.nuls 217 6T8 263 Bhafer Other buyers 145 680 Totals 131 9,612 CATTLE There were no fresh receipts of cattle today of any consequence, only a few head being reported In and not enough to Interest buyers or make any semblance of a market. For the week receipts have been very large, showing not only a heavy ga!n over last week, but a still heavier gain over the corre sponding week of last year. The quality of the arrivals has been very fair for this year, there being quite a good many pretty decent killers among the arrivals. The week started out with a very active demand for good killing cattle and beef steers advanced quite sharply, prices being most decidedly higher on Tuesday, which proved to be the high day for the week. From that time until the close values eased oft a little, but still at the close of the week most operators on the market are quoting beef steers right around loe higher and the feeling on the market good. The market on cows and heifers under went about the same change as beef steers, the demand being especially good during the first two days of the week, when prices scored a good, big advance. Later on the market eased off somewhat, but at the close of the week prices can still be quoted logific higher. The volume of business In stockers and feeders could not be expected to be very large at this season of the year and under prevailing conditions. Nevertheless there has been a pretty fair demand all the week for desirable cattle of that descrip tion and In consequence of this prices have nrmea up to such an extent that they, too, ran aafely be quoted 10315o higher than last week's close. Taking Into account the larre recelnts this week, the market can hardlv be re garded as other than very satisfactory from start to finish. Cattle quotations: Oood to choice entn- fed beef steers, $6 2firTTi 00 : fair to good corn fed beef steers. 5.75'frT5.26: common to fair corn-fed beef steers, $4.76'r?'i.7S: good to choice oows and heifers. $l.7fir!;.50; fair to good cows and heifers. $3.7fHT4 75: common to fnlr cows and heifers, tS.2B4T3.70; stock heifers. $3.00ffN.25; vesl calves. tS.WVrW.V); bulls, stags, etc., $.75f?H 85: (rood to choice stockers and feeders. $4.50frfi 40; fair to good stockers and feeders. $4.00ffT4 W): rnm mon to fair stockers and feeders, tt ?Mr4 00. tUAia-HOftn aold steady to 6c lower this morning, and while the trade was not es pecially active. It was sufficiently so to effect a clearunce of the bla bulk of tho receipts by 10 o'clock In the morning. Tho prices paid were uneven, buyers blng In iiauBi canes ratner Deartah in their views, and while they paid In some cases fully steady prices for hogs that looked good to them. In other cases it was Impossible to get within 6c as mucli aa the same kind of hogs brought yesterday. Toward the close, after tho more urgent orders were filled, ths trade eaaed off, closing alow and weak. A good many of the hogs, aa will be noted from the sales, brought $8.3641.60, but good hogs sold on up as high as $6.70. It will be remembered that the top yester day was $6.724. Receipts of hogs this week have been very large, showing heavy gains over all recent weeks as well aa an Increase of cloae to 6,0W over the corresponding week a year ago. In spit of the fact that re ceipts have been so large the market, aa a whole haa been very good. The week started out with a sensational advance, prices on Minday being quoted 10r16o higher, but as a matter of fact averaging over 18c higher. On Tuesday there was an advance on an average of 8"ic. That proved to be the high point of the week and during the next two days there was a decline or 16o. A part of this was recovered yesterday so that, after allowing for the weakness today, the market Is still 16c higher on an average than tt waa on Saturday a week ago. No. Av. Vh. Pr. No. At. b. Ft. W 144 10 10 13 Ill 10 1 46 70 177 ... 4 31 11 1M 40 1 45 74 iti ... tin rr M ... t rr T 14T ... 4 JH, 71 f ... 4 47 100 171 ... IIS Ti til 10 4 47 1 14 ... 1U Tt Ill 11 4 4Vi Tt 1! 40 4 16 11 t4 N IN 13 i4 140 aS t JR5 IN 74 2t 40 I IS ft 2M ... 1 60 ! lei ... Ill 7 Ml 40 4 M 10 tin ISO IIS T5 iS ... I SO TS i4 120 4 .14 U HI ... 4 14 74 Ill 40 4 11 24 40 I 50 I. 1 lit 40 4 16 it 241 la) 4 M T7 171 40 I U 74 14! ... I 69 tt 1T7 ... M TT 1!0 41 I 6 M 111 ... 1 m fi rt ... 1 no 10 40 III ! IO 110 I Ml ! tie 4 37(4 71 bl so 4 SO U tM 110 I 40 77 i-'4 HO I lo 14 1st 110 I 40 M Ill . . Ill H Ill ... I 40 Tl PI IK) I tn V 114 ... 140 It UO ... 4 tl 71 f ... 40 71 Lie, ... I S 15 M ... 140 1)1 ... lit II 104 ... I 40 7 2M ... I M 71 Ill ... I 40 tt ... I 11 11 1M ... I 40 M JCT . . I S 41 144 40 I 40 71 MI M0 I M 74 1M 10 4 42 4. .....i 10 I !l Tl 2i ... I 4 71 137 40 I M 71. fcrf SO 141 41 140 IV 14 M J" 10 I 41 71 tit ... I 10 1 Ill 40 I 41 41 1 J 40 4 40 41 Ill 140 I 45 t ! SO I lo U Ml ... I 46 II 'l 1 I CO U r.T ... I 4K II Pt 120 I OA It Ui 40 I 41 U a as I an 7 a -4 M I 41 44....... ?t ... 1ST W U0 ISO 4 45 M HI M I SO 74 fil Stf I 41 4t. 'AO SO I 10 T7 ... 141 14 Ul 0 I ee 71. mi 11 I 41 It J lie I at t 1l ... I 41 t 5S1 to 4 tr. tl 11T 14 I 41 rri . . s 71 f't 40 I 4 ; Ml 13 ti an to 1 n i m ... 1 m Tl nut I 41 " 10 I U 14 lul 4 I 41 41 ... N 14 14 I 4 HBEP No aheep were expected today, but a few arrived unannounced, thougb not enough to make a market. For thi weak receipts have been very liberal, show ing a heavy gain over a year ago. Ptlll Uie total fall euoalderabla abort of laal REPUBLIC City of Lima 0 Dated January 1, IS". t w 'V Tnnr,,1, m4 VT1S Issue; AuthorUed by the rresldrnt of 1'rru. Intr-rcBt quarterly. x. .,r5,a Mar. 31. June 80. National City Hank. Hopt. SO, Dc. Jl. , JNew ,Yor,k - Tot,l issue 300.000. The only bondtM debt. Coupon bonds In denominations rr flO. f6 and C100 each. Principal payable Rond UrtiR la the cnttltal of 1'eru. It haa paved streets, magnificent buildings, modern Improvements, and Is Indeed a modern cltv. Lima Honda are protected, tl) by the credit of the City. Vhoao Income Is about $52,000 a year; (2) by a Hen upon Ppeciric. Income; (3) fliv ally by an absolute first mortgage upon very valuable property, which wat nppralRed by Mr. Jose Payan. Manager of the bank of Peru and Ixindon. The annual Interest and amortisation on these bonds amounts to 1:4.630 A riir.il la provided for Interest, purchase, retirement and cancellation biinrts. inia Pr ices ultimate! v redeems all bnnda. THK INi'OM K OF THK tMT Y OF 7-1 M A l AHOl'T 840 IN HXl'KSS (JK THIS AMOl'NT HKgll Ri:i TO 1A 1 lU' INlt-Hlr AND AMORTIZATION ON THIS tK NIW. The validity of the bonds and niortgage of the property have been ap proved by Dr. E. A. del Solar, acting as counsel for V. It. Grace & Co.. Now York. Lima and London. A copy of the mortgage and legal opinion can be seen at our office. We advise the purchase of these bonds. They offer an unusual erPfirt"T',;"' a large vleld on the Investment and safety of r.rlnc1rml. TIIK l.AROKiJ lIMjO I'PON THH INVKSTMKNT IS CXINCIlKNT WITH T11K PKEVAlt.lNO INTLRKST RAT KS AT 1'KKIT. j . .. Orders for the unsold portion of this Issue tip to CR0.0OO In denominational, or flOO, 60 and 10 at ,600. 1350 and t50, and Interest, respectively, to yield 7.80 will be filled as received. Ordere must be accompanied by a remittance of t20 per nnml and the remainder is payable upon notification of the allottment. If no allottment Is made, tlie remittance will be returned. WRITE FOR CIRCULAR Fuller Bl Company, weck'a 'xcentlouaily big run. The uuality of the arrlvuls on an average have been very aatisiuclory, there having been a-g.wj.1 many louus ot rlgi.t good killers, both snvep anu lambs. At the same time there nas been u.uiiu a sprinkling of raiiur un hatistactiuy lumha, su thai there lias al viaa tiuen auiiivihlng for feeaer Duers to work on. Tlio week started out with prices Just about steady and they allowed compar atively lime cliHiigo during tne first tiiiee days. 11 any tiling prices turned up a littlu, ewus fspecialiy selling to very good advan tage. Xjuiiig thu latter half ot the we k, under the Influence of unfavorable condi tions at eastern points the strength of tlie market disappeared, tlie trade becoming less active and finally on Krldivy declining as much as loo and In some cases lbc. Thu weakness developed Friday wiped out any advance that may have been secured early In the week, leaving sheep no more than steady with last week a closing and lambs. If anything, a little lower. Taking the week aa a wnuln the market baa been fairly satisfactory. l'H.kers have dune an enormous business, some of iliem reporting that their kill for tlie week wss the largest for this season of the yesr in the history of the business. That such large receipts could be handled without creating any very Kreat change In values certainly apoaks well for the stability nf this market. The future of the sheep trade Is a puttie at the t .resent time. In fact, prices at present seem to be entirely under the con trol of the eastern mutton market, and it all depends on how that goes. At the present time the down eastern market Is unsatisfactory, but favorable weather con ditions might bring about a speedy re covery. Quotations on sheep and lambs: Good to choice lambs, $7.(tf".4o; (air to good lambs, t6.60ig'7.O0; feeding lambs, f.'tf.7ut good to choice light yearlings, 16 .fr'.pS 75 good to choice heavy yearlings, l".uiKy6.0o; feeding yearlings, t6.5S5.76; good to choloe wethers, to.4CKiiu.60; fair to good wethers, to.00(g0.40; feeding wethers, t4.OfxVji4.7o; good to choice ewes, t5.orvyfi.30; fair to good ewes, 4.50tfG.OO; feeding ewes, t3.alKa4.30; culls and bucks, tl.0OS2.75. Iteiresentatlve sales: No. Av. IDS W(tern ewes , 106 143 western ewes 86 133 western lamba 67 Pr. 80 6 00 40 CHICAGO LIVI3 STOCK MARKET Cattle Steady Hoas Moetly Fire Centa Lower sheep Weak. CMICAQO, March It. CATTL& Itecelpta, estimated at 400; market steady; beeves, t4.OHi7.aO; Texas steers, t4.6utio.40; western steers, t4.10m.0U; stackers and feeders, t3.60 erfi.so; cows and htflfera, tl 40&0.76; calves, tt.7(.60. 1KX18 Receipts, estimated at 22,000; mar ket mostly 6c lower; light, t6.ittfftl.70; mixed ,.40U6.86; heavy, 16.606.90; rough, tti.6o4rffi.60: good to choice heavy, t6.6ird4S.t0; pigs, 6.2xtf 6.10; bulk of Balea, 6.9"3.76. SHEEP AND LAM HS Receipts esti mated at 8,000 head; market weak; natives, t3.2b'8.76; westerns, t3.4fiW6.76; yearlings, 6..(ji7.15; lambs, native, t6.76i7.70; western, 15.76(37.76. Slonx City Live atock Market. rTIOlTX CITY. March It (Special tele- fram). CATTLE Receipts, 100 heed; mar et steady; beeves, t4.6O4iT.0O; fat cows and heifers, t3 SO;.- 5.76; feeders, t4.0uttf6.60; year lings, 13.0'(i4.60. HOGS Receipts, 6,000 head; market ateady to weak; range of prlcea, t.tOJl4.6; bulk of sales, tti. 404. 60. St. Joseph Live Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH, March 13. CATTLE Re ceipts, 400 head; market steady: cows and heifers, t2.60QS.7t; steers, 14.600-80; calves, I. &O&7.50. HOGS Receipts, 4,000 head; market WalOc lower; top, $6.75; bulk of sales, tt). 466.ti6. No sheep on sale. Stock In Blabt. Recelpta of live stock at the six principal western markets yesterday: cattle, nogs, un-n ivt a y.rj el South Omnha Sioux City 2fiS 8.500 60 100 6 K) 4O0 4,rM0 3iW 6,01 K) ahO 6,000 300 TOO 82,000 3.000 1.7b5 39,600 3,880 St. Joseph Kansas tuy St. Louis Chicago Total Cotton Market. NEW YORK, March 13. COTTON The maiket oiened steady at unchanged prion to an advance of points. Cotton tut urea oi-nd steady: March. .5oc; May, .4ic; July, .42c; August, .aic; October, 9.2c; December, t.24c; January, .214jv.iiic. Cotton futures closed steady; March. 9.60c; April, 9.40c: May, 9.47c; June, 9.4oc; July, v.41o; August, K.aVic; September, .ac; October, . c; November, U 22c; Iacember, 9.32c; January, 9ia!c. Spot cotton closed quiet; middling uplands, D.SOc; mlddliug gulf, lO.loo. Balea, UuO balea. Ul v tiiti'sju, Mtrcn . t wi'iun npot, quiet; rrlcea 2 points higher; American middling fair, 6.66J; good middling. 6. Sod. middling. 6.1M; low middling. 4.90d; good ordinary, 4.67d; ordinary, 4.2Xd. The aales ot the day were 7,000 bales, or wnicn Duo bales were for simulation and export and Included 6,600 bules American. Receipts, 1,000 bales, all American, ruturea opened quiet and ateady and closed quiet; March, 6.01V4jd; March-April, 6.01Hd; April-May, ft.014d; May-June. 6.03Hd; June-July, 6.UM; July-August, 6.06Hd; August-September, VOOHd; September-October. 474d; Ofc-tober-November, 4.WM,d; November-December, 4.92Hfl; December-January, 4.91Hd; January-February, 4.91 d. Additional sales reported to the trade made late yesterday amounted to 4.000 balea, all American. OAL.VHHTON, Tex., March 13. COTTON Steady, 9 9-16C NEW ORLEANS, March 13. COTTON Spots were quiet and steady: low ordinary, 6 Ho ncmlnal; ordinary, t S-llic nominal; good ordinary, 7c; low middling, 13-lc; middling. U 7-lo; good mlddllnir. 9 Mttc middling fair., 1IP4C; fair. 11c, nominal. Re ceipts, 1,7! balea; stcck. S1.M4 bales. Oils and Roala. NEW YORK. March 13 -OIL-Cottonsecd, barely steady; prime crude, t4.474i4.63; yel low, t-rj.66'u6 63. Petroleum steady; refined. New York, M.eo; Philadelphia, New York, 18.46; In bulk. t4.9o. KOaiN avtraiiiad, oommon to good, H 3l. TURPENTINfc-4ulet. 410. MACHINERY MAKER BACK OF FIGHT FOR BLEACHED FLOUR President of Master Bakera Declarea Order Meana Life or Death to This concern. CINCINNATI, March ll-' Conrealed be hind the millers In the fight to Induce ths government to reverse the ruling of Secre tary of Agriculture Wilson against bleached flour Is a company that has t:.e patents gnd Brar':faetnres the bleaclilr.a; rr'tehl". ry,'' declared Simon liublg. president of the National Association of Master Rakero, In an Interview today. "Thl final result of the government' course meana life or death to this company. Quick Action for Your Money Yea get that by using Thi Dee advtwtialng columne. OF PERU, Cold Bonds, In Oold. Imprest P ;"' Jl" .J, " a pouulatioii of about 1G0.000 people, 40 Wall St., New York. TOm SAX.S On acoount nf otnWi ether Intereata. will sell lars-e snd srowlnf merhlnery h.islnsa. Balahllshe.l orer fle yean.. Net profit 1IW. lat.,000. Will re quire about lionnno Investment. Will consMer part real eeiate at rash value. Addresa. l ane, e n Ouen-ther-Bra4fnrd Oo.. Schiller lll.lg., fhlrasn. FORTUNES MADE WHEAT tit buva pula or rails on 10,000 bu. nt wheat. N'n further risk. Ka.h 1r mnTement from option prlre niakea you .w. Write for free circulars. Kichanse men. here. THB OOUIMAU STOCK & GRAIN CO., Cleveland, Ohio. Southern Road Gets Into Fight Cutt Bate from Kansas City to Gal veston to Meet Reduction to Oklahoma. KANSAS CITY. Mo., Match lS.-Tlu Kansas City Southern railway today mailt a cut In freight ratea from Galveston to Kansas City to meet In port the rate of ti ll promised by the Missouri, Kansas & Texas railway from New Tork to Okla homa City. The latter rate was allegi'd by local merchants to Ua discriminative against Kansas City. The Kansas City Southern proposes to re duce Its rate between Galveston and Kan sas City to a figure that will m.ike the total rate from New York to Kansas City via the Atlantic coast route and Galves ton accord almost precisely with the Mis souri, Kansas AV Texas rate from New York to Oklahoma City, via Galveston. Colurnbua Halle, vice president of the Missouri, Kansas & Texas railroad, who made the concession to the Oklahomans, met a committee of local shippers at the Commercial club here today. Tho Kaunas City people admitted the Justice of the rate so far as Oklahoma City was con cerned, but asserted that. Kanaaa City should have at least an equal rate. Mr. Halle disclaimed any desire to discrim inate, but he did not offer to meet the rate for Kansas City. Tho meeting then adopted a resolution declaring In effect that aa long aa the Missouri, Kansas oi Texas railroad maintains the proposed new rate and doea not meet It Tor locM merchants that that railroad will secure no business from Kansas City shippers. Holds Throttle With Throat Cut Wisconsin Engineer Injured by Glass Closes Wound with Fingers and Finishes Bun. MILWAUKEE, Wis., March 13,-An Evening Wisconsin special from Marsli fleld says: James Delmere, an engineer whose ran la on the Omaha railroad between here and Merrilan, yesterday made hlmsolt a hero nearly at the expense of hla life. He was forcing his engine at a forty-mlle-an-hour pace through the huge anowdrlfts which have almost completely blocked traffic here for the last three days when tha window glass of hlB cab waa broken by the wind and ice, hurling a piece of tha broken glass violently against hla throat, cutting a deep gash and nearly severing the Jugu lar vein. . , "With one hand on the throttle and the other holding shut the wound to stem the profuse flaw of blood he brought his train safely to Granton, a distance of twenty miles. There, nearly dead from the loss of blood, he was taken to a hospital, where It is believed he will recover. STEPHENSON MONEY FOR DRINKS TO COOL OFF CRITICS Worker Testifies He Booaht Llkatloas for Men Who Got Hot Car der Collar. MADISON, Wis., March 14. W. L. Smith of Nellsville testified before the senatorial Investigating committee today thttt In dis pensing expenditures In behalf of Stephen son a "small amount waa glvan to the editor of the Nellavlllo Times for him to spend." Outside of certain expenses, ha said he spent most of the money In the saloons of Clark county. When the sen atorial proposition was discussed It stmed, he said, to be the field against "Uncle Ike." Bmith continued: "When they got to discussing him, say Ipg that he was too old, etc., and got warm under the collar, I'd ask them to have one and cOul off." KANSAS COURT UPHOLDS COMMISSION PLAN FOR CITIES Teat Case Ilrona:ht from Wichita la Derided tn Favor ot the law. TOFEKA, Kan., March lt.-The state su preme court today decided that the com mission form cf government for cities In Kansas Is valid. Tlie lest was mails In a auit from Wlrhlla -asking that the supreme court order the officers of the city of Wichita to recrjgnlx.- a quarterly nominated ticket for idly of floa on tlie old plan. This tha court declined tn Uo. holding the pres ent Jaw to be vnMtl. RUSSIAN PAPER SEIZED FOR . PRINTING JOISTOI'S WORDS CTniCIoa i-"ti;:or I'eblUnrd I streets from "Christianity and the Death Penalty. " 8T. I'fciTKRrlfct'KtJ, March lt.-rThe newspaper Kus tvas confiscated today for publishing extracts from Count t,eo Tolstoi's last work, "Cbrlstiaultir au4 lata Death Wnall.' I '