TIIE BKH: OMAHA, FlilDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1910. i f.F.flLN AND PRODtCE MARKET Offerings of i Country , Wheat Have f Fallen' Off Sharply. j - ' DECEZASt .'CAUSES SHARP RALLY $14 i tu.a.-t. rlrar ribs. 114.12V,; short s'lOliS. Olest t. Mil I.TKV-Hrm; rhivkrii. ISc: springs. It" ; tmkeys, He; ducks. Ic; geese, sc. HI 'TTEU-Stendv; ci tamn y, &'( 29a. LOGS-Lower. 23c. Receipt. Shipment. 4O0 11.) 37.0HI . 63.4O0 4t.oOt t. R.i.200 t1.400, r -36.400 4 orn A fir aora evltfc Wheat, Ttoooejh Mil ( Artlvny IJlr" ' Chances for Prlcee 4 ' f ull Jtn.m; i r . OMAHA, Feb. 10, 101". The fact that country offerings of wheat have fallen off sharply decrejairia- aHn4llv -fit 1 gave casIm wheal a sharp rally aim advanced. , The llKht str k at all point la the key to a strong hull movement. The enrn market advanced with wheat, without much activity displayed. Opinions on all s'dos are unanlnioiia that receipt mv.it dec-tea and the demand Increase to itL ntaln pirsent prices. . vheat as strong and higher on un proved rash condition Bin! hort covered freely .n, any rtmlnf or winter damage. The market appears a scalping affair lor the time iieing. I'ru-ik v. u a ulrniw Bud teadily wftli w hent Receipts are i'ghter somewhat, 1 hut the demand 1 poor ana only temporary rallies rtn be expect! un til shipping ilcmand pick up. Primary corn receipt were 500.000 bushels and shipments 2-2. 0D0 bushel, against re ceipts lat year of 275,0)0 bushels and ship ment of 107.000 bushel. ;' .. . Primary corn receipt w ere 774.onO bunela and Hhlpment tHQ.ouo bushels. agalnHt re ceipts last year of 275.0110 buihela and shlp- nirut of tOT.OUO iHifdiel. Clearance were 2.14,000 bushels .0K bushels of oal. and wheat equal to 2WI.0i) bushel. Liverpool closed !4rSd higher on wheat and d lower on coin. Local range of options: Flour. Mil Wheat, bu Cirn, bu Oats, bu ... T,W IDKK GKKRtl, MtRKGT ootnt Inn n Varloas NEWYORK STOCKS AND BONDS Uncertain Tone of Market Dae to Rapid Recovery of Wednetday. I10S.I4M?!: working balanee In treasury of fice. $:i.!i:.!.:i4; In bank to credit of treas urer of the United Slate. f:t6.i3.6.T; rub Hlillsrv silver coin. fJ.4o7.4Tri; minor coin, flJC, Ml; total balance In getier-al fund, lts.oir,. of corn, and flour Article. Open. I High. Low. Close. I Yesy TVtx-nt-Mi)'.. ,Ii:!v.. fVr-.-. May.. . inly.. i May... July...l I I 1 014,! 1 (tV ,947.1. B'iV,; 447j 41 w! 4141 Oiuiiliu Cask Prices. W1IEAT-N. 2 hard. el.OlVi'fil.O'H: No. 4 S hsrd, It.WH'jfl.O.V; No. 4 hard. SWcAi.l.tB; rriected hard.' N7iim: No. 2 spring. 1.0.3 i 1.0G1,; No. S spring, $1 OOlM.Wt No. 2 durum, ! Blt'i'om'c; No. 8 nurum. i'.ic. CORN-No. 2 White. S!K:i (; No. S white, (6ett!c; No. 4' white, mtw. So. i yeiio, VuS'JVic; No. 4 yellow. 58tRSWc; No. 4 yellow. 5.Vu5lc: No. 2. S'4f.3c; No. 3, Wtf oSVic: No. 4. ETifiSHc; no giade, 4C04o. riiTSlSlanrlnrrt 4irii 4ii'ie : No. 3. 44Vi'l 44Vc: No. 4. ::.( 44c: No. 3 yellow, 4a!"i 44'c: No 4 yeliow, 4,Vii43c; No. 3 mixed, BARI.EV-No. 4., BKWWSV40; No.- 1 feed, BTWrHc; rejected. W'iuErtHc. . ' RYE No. 2, 76H764ci.N( 3... 744ip75V4c. ... Chloiigo Mirinleapolla Omaha uluth C'HICARt ORAIN ASO PROVISIONS of the Day 4 onimodltle. Ni:V YORK. Feb. W.-FI)UR-Market barely stemlv with demand alow; epring patent. f.',Mf,r7R; winter straight, fV..S6'U' 5.4"i; wlnfr patent, fu 4W7.1.!)0; spring nlertrs. 4.40fi 4.K5; winter extras, No. 1, f4 609 4 90; winter extras, No. 2, f4 403 4. 55; Kansas Rtrntrht II m)K 11 D,.lntfl and- receipt are 1 2um bhls.; shipments. 3.376 'bbl. Rve the recent aneiinsjf(Mlri frm; tar to rood. t4.2r.iB4.4rt: choice to fancy, $4 4n G 4 CO. Buckwheat flour, quit; bulk, 20til2.08, nominal, per 100 lb , t'OHNM'RALr-FI rm: fin white nd yellow, fl. 61, ti 1,60; coarso, 11.460150; kiln dried, f.14. RYB null; No. f western. Wc, nominal, f. o. b. New York. WHKAT Hpot, market firm; No. 1 red, fl.ZK; sales, elevator domestic and fl.2 nominal f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 Duluth and No. i hard winter, fl nominal f. o. b. afloat. Option: Wheat wa firm frnm the .lah advancing r',?"'. PrlrP" advancing eally with small. fTf" ihter offprlnKi. and a better demand on the ifoy caoie, smaller receipts, firm cash market and crop damage report from the outhwet. At the cloe price were lVifflo higher. May dosed fl.lSV4; July closed fl.10. Receipt, 43.200 bu. CORN Spot, ' market firm; 'o. 2 72'4c elovat'ir domestic, Tl'c delivered, and 704,0 net higher. May closed 7DV; July closed TTjc; September. 71io. Receipts, 3,2ri0 bu.; shipments, 300 bu. OATS Spot, market steady; mixed, 26 to 32 pound, nominal; natural white. 28 to 32 pound, 6'r55c; clipped whit". 34 to 42 pounds, BIl'taiHc. Receipts, 41.175 bu.( ship ments, g.900 bu. Fl;:hl ICaay ; western spring hrari, 100-lb. sacks, f2rt.8J.-ij2i.10; standard middling. 100 lb. sacks. t2fl.60.'6.8S; city, )09-lb. sack. 2.2i2S.60. irops Julet; Htate common to choice, 1W. SOtaSic; lSfelSc; Pacific coast. 1H09, 202lc; 1IKW. 13.1Sc. - HIMEH-Steady; Central America, 22V4o; Bugnta. 21Uf?i'iio' LEATHER Firm; hemlock, firsts, 26 2:)c; seconds, 23tg27c; thirds, 22'o2rx3; rejected. 20ti21c. PROVISIONSPork. Firm; men, f24 OOf? 24..W; family, fJb.fmi 26.00; short clesr, fll4.03 4i2ti S0. Hef. firm; mess, f 12.00v?T12 50; fiimlly, fl6.50y)17.00; beef hams, J2l.0Oi2J.0iJ Cut meats, steady; pIcKled bellies, 10 tol4 lb., fLS.SOflUOU; pickled ham, fl3.5O(14.00. Lard, steady; middle west, prime, fl2.60 12.70; refined, firm; continent. tl2.9S; South America, fl8.40; compound. f9.60t&S.75. TALLOW Quiet; prime city hogsheads, 6c; country, 6H7c. RICE isteaoy; domestic, Svq5c; Patna, HUTTER-Rteftdlor; state dairy, common to finest, 24f(ii27c; process, first to special, 2Mi26Vjc; western factory, 22023V4C; western Imitation creamery, 24g2GVic. CHLKSR Firm: tatH full rrfkmev fait .made, specials. 17Hi&l8c; fancy, Vc: good to prime. ir.J16Sic; current make, best. lBVtiftc; common to fair. 130150: skim. full to special, ISftUVic. l-.Ut.S bteady; , weatorn. flrBts 2&7i'26V4c; r,'"ni i.'uiuTvui rei 1 igeraior, zijoc. POULTRY Alive, firm; western chick ena, ibVi-aHVic; fowls, li320c; turkeys, 14 t(iajc. oretised. firm; western chickens, iuu-v, iowis, iV(iH,c; turkeys, zifajc, SITUATION IS CLEAR INQ UP Belief that Larger latereata Are Trylna to Arcnmalate Btoeka Wlthoat niddtng Market l a Too Rapidly. I I 1 04! l orv . 947U W'4I ' 1 ; G2Tfc 44'i! ' 41 4V57 44: 41 1 04'4 " 4Tt mi 444 41H Carlot Reelis. ... ; ' Wheat.' Corn. Oats. B9 345 111 271 27 28 48 ilnrra of the Trading; and Closing Pr'.cc fta Doard .of Trade. - CHICAGO, Feb. 10. Grains and provl slons were strong today, prices advancing all along the line, with wheat leading the grain and pork commanding provisions, with a record-making price for May which touched f22.75. Prices In wheat advanced steadily, with only momentary pauses until the final sales Were recorded at nearly the high point of the day, with a net advance of from 4o to 1V4C. May moved upward from fl.10',4 to fl.HVi. the more distant months traveling over a less distance. The close was strong at the high point for July and September with May at tl.l; lio higher. Corn ad vanced with- wheat, covering by aborts being the principal feature. The advance was from fco, to lo and the clone In tlje dlHtant future was at the high point. May advanced front 65T4 to 667ic. The close was ftrung, with May at CG4i&t7ic, Vfjlc higher. . An Incraonta demand nif cash oats, caused an advance. May went up from 4t'.ti4i'4i0. The upward trend was stayed latij In .the. day ,hy a material -increase in th ffoling an .oloHtna prices were from Vc V4o off from the top. Final figures for May were 4ti7c. WUo hlglier. A atrang demand' fur pork ran prices for the May- delivery up 'to f22.76, a record for a number of years. Advances of from lUVic to 32V4c were registered in the differ ent provhdois. . . ' ... The leading futures ranged as follow: Articles. I Open.j High. Low, Close. . Yes' y. ( Wheat May July Sept. at Com 1 May July. Sept. Oat . May July Sept. Poi K May July Lard May Jiiy Rlhs May July 1 UHH 1 OlVi-S. ,9Blt!t7 !4Vy-iHi '. ' :vil 46HjTV4i 43 .' 1 40V, I 22 42H 2J 12Vi 12 20 12 nvtl 11 m 11 80 1 11H 1 02V, 97 674 66-!, 47 43T. , 22 75 22 45 12 324 12 27V, 11 65 11 D2H t 1 10Vi ( 1 01V 4j 43, 40H I 22 42V4V 22 62V4' 22 12V,i 22 87V, WHAT HER l.V THE GRAIN BELT For Nebraska, Partly Cloody and Warmer Friday. OMAHA, Neb., Feb. 10. Another very decided drop In temperature occurred last night in the upper Mississippi and MUsouri valleys, and the wave of colder weather has extended eastward over tne Ohio valley and Lake region, and southward to the Oulf. It Is very cold In the upper Allsslssippl valley, being consld erably below tero In northern Iowa and 20 below In Minnesota, and still colder In Manitoba. Temperatures are somewhat higher In central and western Nebraska. and are higher generally along the eastern Rocky Mountain slope and In the north west. Light snoWB are scattered over the Lake region, the upper valleys and the Rocky Mountain plateau, and' generally cloudy weather prevails throughout the nty there portion, of the country.. While conditions .will become somewhat unsettled throughout the valleys, the weather will probably be cloudy or partly cloudy In this vlctnlty tonight and Friday, with Warmer tonight. Record of temperature and precipitation compared-with the corresponding day of the last three years: - 1910. 1909. 1908. 1907. Minimum temperature .. 10 6 32 35 Precipitation 00 ,00 T .00 zsormai temperature ror today, Z3 degrees. r;xc ss in precipitation since March L 4.81 Inches. leficlency 4.98 Inches. Deficiency 7.58 Inches. L. A. corresponding period In 1908, corresponding period in 1908, WELSH. Local Forecaster, 1 11! 1 ioi, 1 02141 1 01 71l9iJ ti7fc 661461 4iV!446V4 43 48-V4V4, ' 40 4tfMjIVi 12 20 12 15 11 82V4 11 NO 12 30 12 25 11 90 11 60 23 424 22 15 12 25 12 20 11 HTH 11 85 t5.30fj spring f3.25(i.25. 62tj)64e; fair t No. i. . . Cash quotation "were as follows:' L VLOV'R Steady; winter patents, s): winter straights. f6.0iXti5.4O; straight. H80g5.05:. bakers, , , i h; rsa. m, iuzo. - BARLEY Feed or mixing, to choice malting, SMiTSo. 8EEIS Flax, No. 1 southwestern, tS.ORV,; V'N. 1 northwestern, $2.15. Timothy, f4.1j. ft lover. ft3.tt5. PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl.. f22.63'4 (pi3.75. Lard, per 100 lbs., fl2.2f&:l2.27!. Sl ort ribs sides (looser. tll.SOtjUOO. Short clesr sides tboxed), fl2.00trl2.2fi, -Total clearances of wheat and flour were iHil to tJK.OOO bu. Pilmury receipts were tn'"'0 bu- compared .with C75,Od the corre spending day a year ago. Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, 2) cars; eornr 440 cats; atk lo cars; hogs. ai tp head. ' ....... Chicago Cash Prices Wheat, No. I red, fl lV(tl 24; No. 8 red. fl.17iil.21; No. 2 hard. V12'IjL14, No. 8 hard, fl lOtgl.LiV,; No. 1 tH.rthern rpring, fl 14u'l 15: No. 2. north ern spring.. I1.U14&1.14; No. 8. spring, fl. 10 fll.13. Coin: No. 2 cash, No, 3 CSHh, 62'Y3-; No.. 4 cash, 57uo8o; No. while. 6T,c; No. I White, 3'tJWo No. 4 white, WiVWac; No. 2 yellow, (MtafiSc; No. -yellow, teVn'34c; No. 4 yllow, 5SV4ti6ic. Oats: No. 2 cash, '43c;. No. 1 cash, 47,vf No. I white. 4SVUtBe; Ko. 3 white, 47V,fJ 4sc; No. 4 white, 47tu4Je; standard, ' 47 . UCTTER Steady; creameries, 2&r28c; dallies. SCiiWc, '. . KOOS Firm; receipts,' ' 4,737-' roses; at mark, cases included, 171'u23V4c; first, KHc; prime firsts. K'ia. CHEESi-Kteady; dalslea.. lChM7e' twins Hy io-l-, yuiniK Americas, long horns, 16VfUtio. POTATOES Steady; choice 40ii42c: fair to good, &Vi3c. POl'LTRY Steady; turkeys, ens. 16c; springs. lc. VEAI-Steady; W o 00-lb. weight, M(9c; W to 85-lh. weights, ItlO?: hS to 110-lb v eights, KKhlle CMraatr- Rfceipts Wheat. cars; cora, 85 cars: oats. Ill 'cars. Estimated Tomor rowWheat. ! cars; rom. 440 cars, oats, 15 Cars. NEW TORK, Feb. 10 The uncertain tone In today's stock market was a natural consequence of the rapidity of the recovery of the day before. The suddenness and violence of that movement carried prices away from the level which had been the attraction for the kind of buying which proved an effectual check to the unbridled activity of the bears. There begun to come. back on the market tne siocks vr.tt n nan been bought for purposes of support In the period when the downward movement was checked and turned. These symptoms did not materially alter the conviction that great progrens had been made In clearing up the situation and In strengthening the technical position. The process of accumulation of speculative holdings Dy tne larger class 01 operator was believed to have set in. The halt In the recovery and the lack of aggressive action towards bidding up prices was read a an Indication of a desire on the part of the Important financial interests to con tinue their accumulation without too rapid a lino In prices. Signs of renewed selling from time to time todsy gave rise to the supposition that liquidation remained to be completed In spots. 1 he statistics for January of the Copper Producers' association were much more favorable than had been anticipated. A small reduction In the output of the metal was accompanied by' lamer deliveries fur domestic consumption and export than for any month of last year, the surplus stocks being reduced In consequence of upwards of mwj.iw pounas to h.4tM,i9 pound. The rata at which the exports of the metal are going Into stocks in warehouses abroad. rather than Into consumption, modifies the advantage of the position. resumption or Interest payments on the Peoria A Eastern Income bonds, a sub sidiary company of the Cleveland, Cincin nati A St. Louis, was regarded as signifi cant of dividend policy on the part of in fluential financial authorities. The vt'P- tlon of. the former dividend rata of the Southern Pacific directors wan uut uu.-pected. Bonds were Irregular. Total sales, par value. 13.731. 000 United States bonds were unchanged 011 call. Number or saies and leading Quotations on stocks were' as follows: galas. High Kansas City Grain and Provisions. KANSAS CITY, Feb. 10. WHKAT-Cash. unchanged; No. 2 hard. fl.OWl.13: No. 3. fl.Ofto-1.11; No. 2 red, $!.t51.30; No. 8, fl.20rul.28. Close: May, fl.0U: July. 8Sc. CORN Unchanged to lo higher; No. 2 mixed, 62ry62c; No. S. eifurtlVfcc; No. 2 white. 68ffti3o; No. 3. 62c. Close: May, 6ffonc; July, e&HigWHo. OATS Unchanged; No. 2 white, 4tJISc; No. t mixed. 45ii46o. RYE 72c. HAY Unchanged; choice timothy, 814.50 016.00; choice prairie, l0.25(gi0.50; choice al falf.'V f 17.00(818.00. BUTTER Unchanged; creamery extras, 27c; firsts, 25c; seconds, 23c; packing- stock, Uc. ; EGGS c lower; extras, 24e; current re ceipts, 22c. Receipts and shipments of grain were as follows: Receipts. Shipments. AllU-Chalmar pfd S.j0 AtTMgamaWd CoHr , 48,f3 American Agricultural ... too Am. Beat Sugar !,4u( Am. Can. nhl S0 Am. C. F .8u Am. H. St L. pfd...., " Am. Ic gecuritlna.... XjO Amarloan Unsaad 810 American Lonomotivs 2,000 Am. 8. 4b H. 94.7110 Am. 8. & R. pfit Am. Susar Refining 400 Am. T. T f.SOO Am. Tobacco Df4 American Woolen G0 Anaconda Mining Do 4,!U0 Atulilaon 11,7(10 Atchison pfd 100 Atlantic Coast Lin TO) Baltimore & Ohio 1,800 Bal. A Ohio pfd Bethlehem Steal Brooklyn Rapid Tr. l,i(0 Canadian Pacific. 9 Central Leather 4. Central LMther pfd tOO Central of .New Jersey Cnraapeeke Ohio 16,700 Chicago Alton IW Chicago IU. W., new 1,m) Chicago It N. W 709 C, M. St. P., ex-dlT.... 11,400 C, C, C. St. L SU0 Colorado F. I S,S0 Colorado It Southern 1,100 Colo. It 80. let pfd 2U0 Colo. 4 So. 2d pfd Consolidated Oaa .'" Corn Proiruct .1 1.SO0 Delaware Hudion. ....... (00 Denver ft Rio Grande 1,500 D. aV R. O. pfd. Distillers' Securities MX), Brie t ."0 Brie let pfd 1,000 ' Brie 2d pfd '. 100 Oeneral Electric ,40 Oreet Northern, pfd ; S.000 Oreat Northern Ore ctfs.'.... 2.000 llllnola Central 400 Interborough Met B.000 Int. Met. pfd.....'. f.SOO International Harvester ... m Int. Marine pfd..- 100 International Paper International Pump 1,(00 Iowa Cetral o Kanian City So., 410 K. O. 80. pfd. 1" Louiirllle ft N I.tot) Minn. A St. Louie 0 M., Bt. P. 8. 8. M S00 Mlaxmrl Pacific 1.000 M., K. A T M., K. eV T. pfd 100 National Biscuit 20) National Lead 8,100 N. R. R. of M. lat pfd New York Central 12.800 N. Y., O. A W 4,00 39 41 :ie 75 6.) tf.v; 21 14 (114 '"wii 4M U 103 Vi 1 uiu Low. Close. lien w Vork Moner Market. NEW YORK. Feb. 10 MONEY On call, easy; 21yfi3 per cent; ruling rate, 2 per cent; closing bid, 2V, per cent; offered at 2 per cent. Time loans slightly easier; sixty day. 3H per cent; ninety days, 3 per cent; six months, 4 per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-4H5 per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Pteady, with actual business in bankers' bills at 14 6 4 84 for slxty-dsy bills and' at ft.Sfiflfi for demand; commercial bills, f4.8.iv'if4.83. SILVER Mar, 6114c; Mexican dollars. 44c. HON DS Government steady; railroad, Ir regular. Closing quotations on bondi were gs fol low: , .lOftHtnt. M. M: 4s Japan 4 .102V do 4H .103 K. C. So. let ! .... 114HL. 8. deb. 4 1I41!, A N. linl. 4t . 0 M . K. A T. let 4s. oVj do 44 .10S . Paeiflc 4i . 7V,N. R. H. of M. 4 X. Y. C. (. ma.... . UH dn deb. 4e ,. .10. HN. T , N. 11. A H IIS cv. 1M rag. U. I. ref !s, no eonpon 17. 8. s., reg do coupon tT. 8. 4a, rag do coupon Allla-Chal. lat &... Am. At. ( Am. T. A T. T. 4l Am. Tobacco 4a do le Armour It Co. 4 Ha Atchlpnn gen. 4,.., do cr. do cr. ta. At. C. L. let 4s.... Bal. It Ohio 4 do Jits do 8. W. SW Btk. Tr. cv. 4a. Can. of Us. f . Can. Leather iia C. of N. J. (. tm 7S !S '., 4V, s fi 1 V4 94 V, ttS let Chee. A Ohio 4Se...l0J do ref fm It Chtcaso A. im ... 74 C, B. A Q. . 4e ... '. M. A 8. P. g. 8H 17 C, R. I. A P. c. 4a. Hi On rfg. 4a 1 Colo Ini. te Colo. Mid. 4a ....H7U.N eV W. do cv. 4. .... ',No Pacific 4a. ...v . ... tl dn la .... HQ. 8. L, rfrta. 4s.. 83 Penn. cv. S's 111 15 . ...l'P4 flu con. 4a . ... !4Keadlng gen. 4a... 1 63!. L. ft S. P. ft ft 8. H. do gen. Sc. St. L. ' 8. W. 0. do let gold 4e Seaboard A. L. lo. Pacific col. 4 do cv. 4a. do let ref. 4a. . 7HS". Ratlwnv bn. 78 do gen,' 4a 4a r. A . 4 Ha tfttt'nlon Parlt'.o 4a... cv. 4u 100H on I) A R. O. do ref. 5l niKilllera' 5a Krle p. I. 4a do gen. 4s dn cv. 4a, ear. A-. do eerlee U Gen. Elec. cv. 6 III. can. ,at ret. 4. Int. Met 4'.fcs Bid. Otlerad. do 1st & ref. 4s... 8. Rubber lie 72i U. 8 Steal 2d lie . . . HViVa -Caro. Cham. la. Tr, Wahaah let 6a 7t do lat ft ax 4a.... 70 WwUer Md. 4a...... 141 Wert. Elar. cv. Sa. KliWIa. Central 4e to Mo. Pac. cv 5a ctfa t"tV . .l.SH ..10"H ,. 7w, .. F4V, .. WT . .1H .. W 4a 14 78 .. n .. n ,.:oj .. s ..ion 4, .. so ..101V, .. TV '.(34 1041, U lllVl 72 84 4Uj OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle of All Kinds Generally Steady to Strong. HOGS OPEN WEAK, CLOSE STKONG keep and lamb la Good Demand and Trade Fairly Active at Prices that Were tlener all) Steady to Strosg. SOUTH OMAHA. Receipts were: Offlctal Mondy Official Tuesday Official Wednesday... estimate Thursday.... Neb., Feb. 10, 1910. Cattle, lloas. Sheep 6.:W 4..M 3.tlU I.8S5 7.S..,". 6.732 S.000 81.272 17.4fa 2S.CT.1 2.1 31.013 19.43 Four days this week. . .l.RS Same days last week 13.031 Same das 2 weeks ago..l.S.Z14 Hame days i weeks aiecl'l sM Same days 4 weeks ago..22.Dil Same davs last vear U.ti56 The folloavlng table shows the receipts of cattle, hogj and sheep at Sculh Omaha for the year to date, compared with last year: 1910. 1909. lnc r?o. Cattle 114.101 109 9K2 4.189 .. ... Hogs 21.1,;; SOf.,742 BS.Sfl Sheep 172,139 lfi3.f5 8,544 The following table shows the average price of hogs at South Omaha for the last several days, with comparisons; Date. j 1910. 11900. 1908. 1!)07, 1W0 1D05.1904. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. ... 2.... 8.... 4.... 5... ... 7. . . 8... 9... 10... 8 30i 8 38 8 S9V, 8 2,St, 8 38 W I 60!, 4 101 22: 6 trt 6 9l! 4 I''. S 041 4 17 ' ti 11, 4 2.l 0 13 4 22 I 4 ltl 8 4b: 07 4 201 8 47 V' lol I C 20 4 09 6 81 5 411 4 R9 4 74 S 4S 4 701 4 7! 5 63 4 Hi 4 6 931 I 4 74' 4 si Stii 5 53; I 77 111, 5 53i 4 S3 1 4 si 6 Sll 6 t7 4 74 85 691 4 64; 4 "9 91 5 70 4 68 4 b9 I 4 72 4 77 5 02 1 t!i 40 t 45 Ti S ... Ill TI t 1 . I 46 W ? ... Ivi 71 M Kit; t m ... t : 71 ! ... I 5 T J17 ... I M M i'S .., I 4ft M 11 ... I M 7 Ml ... I 4 M m ... M 71 a.) ... I 41 tr ..; ... I 7H M ., 1K0 SO t 41 tl) 210 ... 11 il ...JS4 ... I 49 u ..: in ... I to ; , ... t 46 (7 7 ... I ;4j 74 M ... I 45 SO W ... I ft 6 l. 40 I 44 41 ... I IU 8HEEP Actual offerings on the eai home grown, per doren huiiche. ?"rt tuee: F.xca fsney leaf, per dot., 40c: h. nd lottnce In hamper. IJ So Irtlt-y. f am y heme grown, par dot bunt heM, 40c. MlSCF.I.LAN KOl S Cld. r: New .Tiork, I hhl., 8.1 ;r. H.my: New, !i fiam.., Ilorseradlsh: I nnten in ruse. .1 si. Sunday. Heceipts and dif-ponltion of live stock at the I'nlon Slock Yard, South Omaha, Neb., for twenty-four hours ending at 3 o'clocK p. m. February U0. 1910: HKCEIPTH. Cattle. Hog. Sheep. 11 r . market today were rather meager. About thirty-six rare of sheep and lambs were expected, but only ten or twelve of these arrived in time for first round. Huyers were out st the opening, however, and such strings as suited Inelr requirements sold readily at steady to somewhat stronger prices. I Naturally, a greater preference for stock Willi flesh and finish Is strongly evident In packing circles at this time of the year, a the Lenten season always narrows the de mand to a greater or less degree. Feeders who have stuff In their lots or corn fields that can be held until It has acquired plenty of finish, will no doubt be ampiy repaid tor ttmlr tmtible. In short, good grudes of slie.'p and lamb have b en so ling very well at nil time, but the common and In-between grade are more or lee neglected. 1 Itecelpts for the four days this week have been unusually liberal. About 31.000 head were received, as compared with 17.000 for the same days last week and 19.000 for the correspondtug period of last year. In spite of the generous supply, the demand for the most part has beon fully sdeiiuate. Current quotations on the better grades of fat stock are Just about 10frl5c hlgner thsn prices nt lust week's close and common and medium kind are quotably steady. Quotation on fat stock: Good to oho'oe lambs, ,s.:tWf8.M5; fair to good lamb. 17. I1S.80; good llRht yearling, l-r.Sfxgl.:; good hivy yearlings, 0.6Vn7.35: good to choice wethers. IS'ii fi.70; fair to good withers, .S.dOtffti.lo; good to choice ewes, I5.5fta4j.10; fair lo gtxxl ewes. 5.10tl5 iO. He presentatlve sales: No. 119 weslernr ewes . KM western ewes 29 western ewes :ii0 western lan.bs .90 western 2o0 wrMt 111 15 western r.'Hi western 210 western ewes . ewes, cull . lamb ewes . feeders. Av. . 101 . 122 . 122 . 75 . 90 . 9i . CO . 42 .. W Pr. 6 9 6 00 4 a) K SO 5 2o 4 50 8 2S 7 go 6 65 prr 1 $12!-.. Walnuts: Plack. per lh , 2c; Callt'ornlii. No. I. per lb., life; Cartforala. Ne. I. soft, per lb., Utr. Hlckorytvut: l.arga. p r lh , 4c small, per lb., 5c. C.ocoanuts; .rer sack. 14.75; per dog , 6.V. a -J ' " - ' ' tills and K ol re. ' - 41IL.CITT. Fab 10. oir Credtt bsjawos. fl 40. Hun. ITo.0 bbls.. a.vrrage 144.128, bbl.; shipments. l:n.440 bbls., average 1V2, 02 bbl. ' SAVANNAH, Feb. 10. -OIL Turpentine. stedv, 00c. HOSI.N-FIrm: n. 11.25: '! I4.3R; K. 4.42i: F Hnd . 4 F?Sti4 r,5; K,' C 76; M. fi..W: N. $0.50; W. O.. $75j W. V $? 00. . Copper Stocks llrdnred. NKW TOHK, Feb. 10 A decrease of 43.302.772 pound In cupper stocks on hand February 1, ss compared with January 1, I show n by the muni hly ' report of the Copper Producers' association made public here today. Coffee Market. NKW YORK. Feb. JO OOFFFK Fnttlrcs market closed quet. net unchanged to i points net lower. Sale were reported tot 12 (HO bug, Including May at '7.05c, July at 7.10c. September at 7.10m 7.15c and December at 7.10c, Spot, quiet; Cordova. !Hi 1214c. , Hay Market. OMAHA, Feb. 10. The supply of hay on the Omaha market ws rteavy and the de mand poor. Hay, choice Kansas, $12 00; No. 1, 111 00; No. 2, $s.50; coarse, tT-F'Ofi'W; packing, 17.00. Straw, wheat,, W.5O$7.O0; rye. 8.H.00. Alfalfa, $12.00HT1S.OO. ft a star and Molnsae. NEW TORK, Feb. 0.-Sl'QAt fillet;, miiscovsdn, N test. 8 tile; centrifugal. 9fi test, 4 11c: molasses sugar. 89 test, 1 3fic. Refined, steady; crushed, 6SjcJ a't'.uulated,' 6.15c; powdered, T.2fc. a 74 4k H 44k 21 II '4 48 791k 108 121 134 hVi lU'k 1031k it lioii 71 180 !t 10614 M4k H 155 V, 144 Vk 78 84 677 k 14414 1 173 38 'H 2 44 S5 . 151 13614 6t4 14114 60 "4 7" 1791k 381k ltM . 'oii 56 Ik l 1541, 142 7 . f.7!k 8014 1424, 184k 173 8814 jo" ..S l i 13T.4k tH' 14114 11m 48 Vk 114 l Wheat, bu ; 56.000 Corn, bu 93.000 Oats, bu 10,000 Options at Kansas City: 8I.O1O 58.000 18.000 lti'jtiltHiC; to : fancM, 17c; chlck- Artlcles. Open. Hlgh. Low. Close. Wheat ' I May ...1105 1 0fi 1 05 1 00B July I 9674 9574 969iVi Corn I .May I 64'f654'rr14 frlTfc : July ...I 64V,1 6514 4Vm 65VjB B bid. Minneapolis Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Feb. 10. WHEAT-May, ll.ll's; July, 81 llM.ifrl.11; cash, No. 1 hard, I1.13'y'ij1.14V; No. 1 northern. Sl.UHft'l.M; No. 2 northern, fl.ltt4l.llH; No. S north ern. JlOtiSfctllOH. 1 SEKDS Flax closed .at 12 17U. . CORN No. 3 yellow. oOfPSaue. OATS No. S white. 46414614c. KYE .No.. 2. 74V''a;6c. 14RAN In lOO-pijund sacks, S22.502S.00. FLOflt "First patents (in wood f. o. b., Minneapolis ,S5.50tl&.70; second patents, ;,.So1i5..S0; first clears, S4.454j4.66; second Clears, S3. 20$ 3. 50. St. f.'oals- eeaeral Market. -ST. LOVIS, Feb. 10-WHFAT-Cash higher; track. Nq, 2 red SI ?.'il 2:i; No 2 hard, SI 12S 11: futures) higliur, ' May. 81 UN: July, SlOOTttSlW. 4'OltN 'sh. firm; track No 2 r,1c: No. t white, iVic; futures higher; May, tnike July, Oti'ttitrio. ( . OATS Cush. higher: track. No. 2. 47ii 47w,o; No. 3 whits. 49fco; futures, hUiher; May, 4t:cj July. 43a , FLtil'lllTti'haiiaed: red wintee nnUnt. S....i00, extra fancy and straight, S5.03 naru w liner ci-srii, ea.aoui.l. El Timothy. S2.5O.iS.06 1 OttMFAt-U.2i. HHAN Firmer; sacked (rt track). 81 15 ;; prai. II AV Timothy; hlghef S150itil rl. 812 Ot-r-M.CO. l ( . rtAKilNO-c.' f ' " - HKMV TWIMO 70. UtO WlnioNS-Pork higher; -Jobbing, S ii. S d,' hlfher; prims ateatn. SUl-S.i 11. I y sun. me4ts lower; boxed ej,tia sltoi ts. Il?7s; ct-ar ribs, 121: Mi ri Gi.ui's. 81- 12's Uacon, lo Aei ; boxed extra Philadelphia Produce Market."" PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 10.-HUTTER- Steady; western cre:imery, 30c; nearby prints, sic. EtlOS Steady; Pennsylvania and other maiby firsts, f. o. b., 28c at mnrk; current receipts In returnable cases. 27c at mark: western firsts, f. o. b.. 2Xc e.t mark; current receipts, r. o. b.. 2,t'oj;c at mark. - CHlilJSK Firm; New York full cream, choice, niittliVnc; fair to good, 16V17c. Liverpool Grain and Provisions. LIVERPOOL. Feb. 10 WHEAT Spot dull; No. I red western winter, no stock. Futures, firm; March, Ss lSd; May, 7s lld: July. 7s 1014d. CORN Spit, Fteady; new American mixed. 5s6'td; old American mixed, 5s 81d. Futures, quiet; March. 5s oHd. FIX)CR Winter patents, dull; S2s d. Peoria Grain Market. ' PEORIA. Feb." 10 CORN Higher; No 2 white. ti3'c; No. 8 white, C3o; No. white, 59iynl4c; No. S yellow, 4ifji2c No. 3, 61c, No. 4, UtVtfOOci no grade, 54 tt W.C. ATS-Flim: Nrf. 8 white. 47c. r-KYU-Steady. No. 2. 82c Toledo Hred Starke. TOLETX. Ffb. IC.-SEEI'S Clover, cash. 11 ; aiarcn. tv S"; April. . i.jyi; . prime old, No. 2. SS.15; No. 3. ST.fkVtS.tt; re jected. 7ft; no gi ado. $4 StkftT.M. Timothy, m ini. tt ,ul a., , 1 1 . - . .m. in, f-.w. AiBiav, prime, 1 tr . i a ...... t, 1' : Mllwaakrt 4. rata Market. MII.WAl'KEE. Feb 10,-M HEAT-No.- 1 north, rn. Ill; ills; No. .S. .nwrtlitfiu, ' SL Jffj; e . ui.ii . i ir. -. . ' OATr-4Vrfji'.f.. ' 1.1 Ul.EV-..iinlilea. t'f..j 70'ic. I.. Norfolk A W North Amertran Northern Pacific Pacific Mall .' Pannaylvanla People' Ua P.. C. C. A 8t. L... Preaaad Steel Cs.r Pullman Palace Car.. RalWay Steal Spring. Reading Republic Steel Ropubllo Steel pfd ... Rook laiand Co Rock Inland Oo. pfd.. St. U A 8. P. Jd ptd St. boule 8. W St. L. 8. W. old Bloae-Shefrield 8 It Houihern Paelfle Southern Railway Ho. Railway pfd Tennessee Clipper Teiaa A Pacific t... T.. 8t. L. A W T., St. It. A W. pfd Union Paclflo Union Paclflo pfd.. v. V. t. Realty U. 8. Rubber U 8. Steel.. U. 8. Btl Pfd., Utah Copper V a. -Caro. Chemical Wabaah Waliaah pfd Waetern Maryland ctfa Weatlnghouae Hlectno .... Waatern Union Wheeling A U E Wleronaln Oentral Pittsburg Coal Am. Steel younnry United Pry uooaa Uaclede Oaa EU-dlvldand. Total salea tor the day, 16,i0 800 8.8HO aoo 14,00 l.IO 8.3O0 700 , 1,100 100 114.M0 , 1,0 4) 100 4.8' 1.S00 ' 700 . 11.000 K 400 . 27,100 , l.fiO 1U0 , 1,000 1,701) JO0 ' S00 . 7.60O , 1.400 800 . .0 .168,100 . 4.2M . 7.8'W . 4. 800 . t.OtIO . t.H'IO 704 . 1,109 7t0 . l.tOO 47Vk 36 4 68 -4 147Vk 48 V4 4llk 7t 110 791k iitii 44 102H 78 136 M 132 Vi 10K 97 Ik M14 It 89 16114 87 V, 100 . 46 4 8k 481k 28 73 76 IMS 27 64 82 St 44 4'4 18814 7114 404 70 SO 50 '4 204k 44 47 Vk 68 Vk 7lVk 514 . 1.000 j 1ft. tOO 571k 'i.'wo iii" 11 818.700 eharee. 44 -4 . tv 14514 42 132'k 68Vk 44 73 110 7814 i'n' 441k 9 7744 1351k 3814 13114 108 tn4 SI44 1V4 374 lr.aik 3D 10O 44 84 48 87 Vk T'.Vk 1V4 J7V4 (SVk 8214 184 43 ' J 18'., 8H 7244 89 t; 44 118 ik 47H 40 4314 47 47 - 54, 2U M14 74H 854 74V4 6!tl4 35 814 "Ik 48 US 106 Vk l'Vk 1331k M V4 4 114 10T.H 17 111 1 8614 71 179 884 iu too ttiik 654 891k 1541k 14.) Vk . 77 36 14 8714 6014, 7 14J '. 1844 171 Vf 814 78 to 8741 434 ' 150 , 136 140 V, iH' 1V4 V4 44 . '4 36 't tV 14714 41 1H4 tivk 411k 7. 110 7SH 6' IS 118V, 4414 101 7714 13414 39 Vk 131 10814 71k 8 1i 88 160 Vk 36 s . 8Mfc 4 It 83'k 47V4 27 Vk '.2S 75 m 374 i4 U JH 43 1K3 9K 7 3 78 1184 4" tKI 2 43 46 61 e S 46 2H U lit 1004 Local ' 9ecnrltles.' Quotations furnlnhed by Samuel Burns. jr., i in ew xora ine uuiiuing. - am Bid. Aalted. Kv City of Omaha 4a, 182 106 Coluinbua, Nab., B. h. te, 1825 5 Ol'.a. O. B., Waterloo... , 7 Chicago Railway &a. lt7 100 Oreat Waatern Power Co.-(Cat.) 144.. M (h'rmiti Klre Insurance , .-,........ ... Hydraulic Preaeed Brick pfd tl Int. Construction Co 46 Kanaas city It. !,. pfd .....a. 64 Lssa Ecll Lumber Cs. fa. !'! Nebraaka Tel. atock, t per cent umaiia water Co. Sa. lilt Omaha Water Oo. 6a, 1341 Omaha Water Co. id ptd Omaha Oaa is, 1917 Omaha E. L. A P. ta, 18.18 Omaha D. L. pfd C per cent, ei-dlr. Omaha St. Ry. ta, 114 '....'..,'. Omaha A C. B. St. Sr. pfd Omaha & C. B. Bt. Ry. com Omaha A C. B. R. B. pfd Sioux City Stock Yarda ptd, t per cent South Omaha ref. 4a, 10U Union Stock Yarda atock, South Omaha t 100 84 13 it t per eent . . . v. . . . . 11 99 84 76 t4 , loo 8 1064 t. at I'll M M 2 4 70 mi 100 101 8S It It 82 100 K 16 46 tl 100 M C. M. & St. P 2 Wabash a Missouri Pacific 4 Union Pacific 3- W., eaKt 6 C. & N. W., west bi C, St. P., M. A O.... 21 C. H. A y.. east 7 C, B. A y., west.... 22 C, 11. I. A H. east... 4 C, li. I. P.. west.. 1 Chicago O. W.... Total receipt. 10 1 1 .. 2 27 13 1 8 57 10 1 15 1 . .. 6 ' .. 6 .. I 1 1 .. 1 171 33 6 Hogs. Sheep Boston Stocks and Bonds. BOSTON, Feb. 10. Closing, quotations on .. 28 mining stocks Allouet Amal. Copper .'. . Am. I. U t B. Arlr.ona Com. .. Atlantle n. c. c. c. B. A O. C. A Butte Coalition Cal. A Ariaons. Cal. ft Heola... Centennial Copper Range O. Butte V. M.... 'lYul.VHn 1.... Qlroux Con Oranby Con Greene cananea ... Inle Royale Copper. Kerr Lake .. Lake Copper ', '.' La Salle Copper Aaked. were: .... 43 a. m. c. Miami Copper 74 Mohawk 31 Nevada Con. ...... 404Nlpleilnf Mines ... V North Butt 18 North Lake ' 18401d Dominion ...... 14 Osceola 71 Parrott 8, A O 636 Qulncy 2SH Shannon' TTVsSnparlor , 10 Superior A B. M.. . ZOViSuperlor A P. Cop TkTanaiaoh. j. ........ 90 V. 8. C. A O . tU. 8. i!'R.' A St.. 22 do 'Pfd . 8Utah Con , SoWlneaa , 15 WolTartna. ' ' ' "no ',:'.:' ,. 3 .. lt .. 36 ,.. 2014 48 ..160 .. .. 81 .. 14 .. 64, .. 14 .. 13 .. 73 .. 37 .. 444 .. 49 .. 87 .. t ...138 Foreign Financial!. ' i - LONDON, Feb. 10,-tThor:dhiwctoTg of the Bank of England, at, theirhByekiy meeting today, reduced the mirimtiin jrate of dis oouht from S14 to 3 per? celsK'' This' action was taken in , view of the rapid Tall In open market discount rat us slnc&,pfa beginning of the week and the plentiful supply of money, a great deal of which 'Is iinpluce able. . i v.Af -tl' 1 BERLIN, Feb. 10. -The rate of discount of the Imperial Bank of Uerrnahy was re duced from 4 to 4 per cehf today. ' S.ondon Stock Market. LONDON, Feb. 10. American securities opened steady and a fraction above parity today. Prices then eased off slightly, but the announcement of the reduction of the Rnglish and German bank rates Induced fresh buying and covering under which prices advanced. At noon the market was firm with values ranging from Hfe higher than yesterday's New York closing. London closing stocKs: N. P. 82 Loulivllla A 81 t-lt M., K. A T .. 77 N. Y. Central.... .. 10Norfolk A W ..114 do pfd ..106', Ontario A W..-. . . .lMV't eiuiBylfanle ... ..l)bHand Mlnea .. .s Readlns . . i Southern Ry 147 du pfd It Southern Paclflo. ;ttnlon Pacific... 81 do pfd 2X4 it. 8. Sioel 46 'do pfd it Wabaah 11 do ptd 146 Spanlah 4a Cnncsla, money... do account Amal. Copper Anaconda Atchleon do pfd Baltimore A Ohio. Canadian Pacific. Chesapeake A O.. Chicago II. W... Chi., Mil. A St. Ie Hear, Denver 4k Rls O. do pfd J... Erie do 14 ptd do td pfd Orand Trunk II 11 not Central .. ICx-dlvidend. 8ILVFK Har, quiet at 23 ll-16d per ounce. MONEY l4ffm per cent. The rate of discount in the open market for short and three months' bills Is 214 prr cent. Ntw York Mining; Mocks. NKW YORK, Feb. 10 Closing quotations on mining siocks ...M4t .... .2 ....i; ...Ml ..H vj .... 4.",4 .... 68 .... 8 92 ,. ... J .... 64 ....128 ....18t'4 ....1"2 .... tl )r.t .... 21 .... 46 .... 96 Cotton Market..,. . , ... NEW TORK. Feb. 10. The cotton, mar ket opened steady at a decline of 8 (hi Huh to an advance of 2 points -on' overnight buying orders. But Liverpool Cables were somewhat disappointing, . many of yester day's buyers were taking profits and as Boon as room traders saw that long cotton was coming out there was sdrrie local bear pressure, under which the. active months sold off to a net loss of. about . 64b ti point. Business was quiet during the middle of the morning. ... Futures ouened stead v. February,' 14.95- 15.05c; March, 14.93c; May, .15.03c; July. 14.90c; August, 14.39c; September, 13.44'fjl3.4Sic; ic tober, 18.96c; November,, offered 12.60ci De cember. 12.7fifiii2.0o. , 1 .1 - Futures closed gteady; February, J4.RSc; March. 14. SHc: April. 14.87c; May, 14.99c; June. 14.82c; July, 14.80c;' August, 14 29c September, 13.38c; October, 12.90c; Novem ber, 12.7c; December. 12.73c. Snot closed oulet. 6 nolnts higher: mid dling upland, 15.25c; middling gulf, 15.5;c; nl,. a -MJi hnlA OALVKSTON, Tex., Feb. ll). COTTON Steady; 15c. NKW ORLEANS. Feb. 10. COTTON- Spot steady; 1 1-lCc higher;, middling. 1 15-16c: sales on the soot. 1.540 bales; to ar rive, 300 bales; low ordinary, llc, nominal; ordinary, 12 3-ltio, nominal; strict good or dinary, 14 1-16c; low middling!. 14c;, strict low middling, 14 13-16c; , middling, 15 1-lc; atrlct mMHIlnir. 14V.C! Bond middling. l&He; middling fair. 154c; middling fair to fair, ltilic; fair, M4c nominal.. Keeeipts, 2.354 bale: stock. 200.000 bales. ST. IOL'IS. Feb. 10. COTTON Dull middling, 151,c: sales none; receipts, 91.140 bales; shipments, 1,084 bales; Stock, 43,540 Dales. 620 1.799 S0H 70S 3.024 307 733 8.2U 1S9 794 3.24 478 379 143 90 59 55 61 64 77 14 Id , 43 .... 42 13 17 76 22 664 .... 1,906 154 IJlorOJlTION. Cattle. Omaha Packing Co Swift and Company Cudahy Packing Co Armour A Co St. Louis Independent... Kvansvllle Packing Co.. W. B. Vansant Co Stephens Bros Mill A Son F. B. Lewis Huston A Co J. B. Hoot A Co J. H. Bulla v L. F. Hues L. Wolf McCrenry A Carey Sullivan Bros......;....... Lee Rothschild . Christy, Clliwa A Smith, Sol Degan Other buyers Totals 4.028 11.825 5,439 CATTLE There was a very fair run of cattle here today, 154 cars being reported In, but unfortunately several trains were late In arriving at the yards so that It was late before the receipts were all In sight. Buyers of beef steers were out in ins yards in lair season, but, as usuui, wnen quite a good many trains are reported bacK, tney are inciinea 10 go a. iuu piuo until they know more about what late trains would bring In. Thus while the general feeling .was steady to strong, the trade was not particularly active. Cows and heifers followed along the same line as beef steers and) what was said about them would apply equally well to cows and heifers. ' . : The supply of stockers and reeaers was again light, there not being as many as yesterday, wnue tne aemanu wb eLpimr ently quite brisk. The result was an ac tive market with prices firm. Everything desirable along this line met with very ready sale at prices entirely satisfactory tr. ealllna' Interests. Quotations on cattle; uooa 10 cnoice ueoi tear t5.tiOrhi7.O0 : fair to Rood beef stfters $6.00&;5.S0; common to fair beef steers, 14.20 6(6.00; good to choice cows and hellers. $4.60r85.1i6; fair to good cows and heifers, $3.75(24.50; common to fatr cows and heifers, 12 5013.75: Rood to choice stockers ahrT feed ers. t4.25fu5.35; fair to good stockers and feeder, t3.ti0fa4.26: common to fair stock ere and feeders, f3O0&3.60: stock helfera, $3.004j,3.76; veal calves. $1.00y&.Zo; bulls, stags, etc.,- t3.00f46.00. Representative rales: 1IICAUO 1,1 V 10 H TOt K MAIIKF.T Cattle Steady Hons Steady to Lower -Sheei Lower. CHICAGO, Feb. 10. CATTLK Receipts. 9.0O0 head. Market steady. Steers, fi.'uCif 00; cow s, t,1.50.i-25; hetftrs, $3.4O&'!.O0; bullH, $4.0tuf,.L'5; calve. $3.0Ot9.00; Blockers and feeders, $3.75fa6. 10. HOUS Receipts, 25.000 head. Market steady to 5c lower. Choice heavy, tS.SO'rJ 8.85; butchers. $8.708.85; light mixed, t-S.4i'(( I'.tio; choice light.- tH.60ffiH.75; packing. S 651i H.75; pigs, lX.26'-yS.55. Bulk of sales, $t.5 4)8X0. SHKKP AND LA M IIS Receipts, 12.000 head. Market ICo to 25c lower. Sheep. $6.50 fc'7.00; lambs, $7.26,8.90; yearlings, $7.(XMiS.50. ; Knnaaa City ' Lire Stork Market. KANSAS CITY, Feb. 10. CATTLE Re ceipt, 4,100 head. Including 100 southerns; narket strong and active; choice export and dressed beef steers, $0 10ii7.25: fnlr to good, $5.25416.00; western steers. S4.7nfjrti.50; stockers and feeders, S4.00St5.'iO; southern steers, f-l.50giS.26; southern cows, t3.OtvVI.75; native. cows, $3.25(1(5.75; native belters. $3.00 tt6.00; bulls, $4. 154)5.25; calves, $4 OOiW.OO. HOGS Receipts, 8,000 head; opened weak, dosed strong; top, $8.70; bulk of sales, $8.35'6S.65,; heavy, $S.6t)4j-8.70; packers and butchers, fS.46ii8.67Vi: light. $8,304(8.55: pigs. $7 2517.75. Slllilil' AND LAMBS Receipts. -1.000 head: -steady; lamhs. $7.75?i8.75: yeurllns. t7.2K4i8.10i wethers, t5.2Titii4i.25; ewes, $4.7.".(gi 6.00; stockers and feeders, $:!,4t,5.5'). Ilulnth tiraln Market. 1 DCLl'TH. Feb. 10. WHKAT May, ll.K'Vt; I July, t.V:: No. 1 northern, $112V.': No: 2 I northern, (1.104. OATS-4;ikc bid. St. Loot Live Stork Market. ST. IXWIS. Feb. lA -CATTLE Receipts. 2,000 head, including 700 Texans; market steady; native shipping and export steers, tfi.Wii7.66; dressed beef and butcher sleers, t&.7!Sift.80: steers under 1.000 lbs., f4.30tff.j.50: stockers find feeders, f3.50?f5.25: cows and heifers, f3.504i6.25: canners. t2.507D3.00: bulls. f3.40ffij5.35; calves, t7.007jS.25; Texas and In dian steers, f4.50fa5.40; cows and heifers. fs.2n4f4.oO. HOOS Receipt h. 9.100 head; steady; pigs and lights, fti.5OyS.70; packers. K.fiOj'4t.75; butchers and best heavy. fi.707i8.85. SHB10P AND LAMBS Receipts, 2.700 head; market steady native muttons, f4.75 415.90; lambs,, f7.25fp8.70; culls and bucks. f4.25it6.'50; stockers, f3.254.0i). 1 Hearing on Graft Charges Against Governor Haskell St. Joseph My Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH. Moll Feh. 10. CATTLE Receipts, 2.700 head: market active and steady: steers, f4.504i'7 00; cows and heifers, $2.501,6.00; calves,-f 3.004X8.50. S HOOS Receipts, 6,500 . head: market steady to 5c lower; top, $8.70; bulk of sales, f8.4fi4i8.65. SHISKP AND LiAMBS Receipts, S.000 head; market slow; prospects lower; lambs, t4.50f8S.65. . . Wool Feb. 10. Market. -WOOL-A flight" In- ! 1 No. n.... 7... 10.... 34,.., 18..., 18.... 10... 17.,. 24 . . . 6.... 20..., 4..., 4..., t... 4..., 6... 8... 7... I... 4... 4... 4... J5 ... 8... 22... 1... 1... 1... !... 1... 1... 15... Av. Pr. 8,0 4 tO 8D6 ...1120 . . . 10..0 .. . . 1174 ...low ...1070 ... W ...io;t ... its 5 uo 5 io 6 4.) 5 40 6 F.,) t 51 6 C 6 15 5 70 t 74 t!9S 35 870 i W .. 73? .. 901 ..Hill .. 7 . . 957 ..llol ..1066 .. 752 .. 1 .. 811 . . 5, .. Sl .. fit .. 740 . . 830 ..1170 ..1436 ..1070 ..1810 No. 1J... 7... to.... 4 St.... . . , . 21.... 7..., 17... 4.. . COWS. 4.... IS.... 24.... 4.... I.... 111. a. S 50 J 65 8 81) 4 CO 4 20 4 50 4 oO HEIFiCKS. 3 26 10 -. IM V 4 06 .1 4 10 14 4 tO 6 4 45 - BULLS. I 50 1...... 3 70 1...... 4 So 1...... 4 40 1 4 ....... 4 SO ' CALVES. At. 1134 U7 1 1.13 1170 1346 134 1324 i ....'.IM 12--3 ... 175 ...10SO ... HO' ... ti't ...1i.2 ...1.60 ...1135 ...11V8 ...1:16 ... 814 ... 738 ... S.'Hl ... 716 ...1030 .1600 .17.K) .250 .14,0 . 846 Pr. 6 80 6 ki 5 86 t OO t :o 25 6 25 C3.V t 40 e 40 4 60 4 65 4 70 4 70 4 80 4 S-l 4 ti 4 83 i 06 4 46 4 i0 4 ta 4 75 4 ti 4 to 4 U 4 45 4 71 b i0 Slonx City Live Stork Market. SIOUX CITY, la., Feb. 10. (Special Tele gram.) CATTLK Receipts, 600 head; mar ket steady. HOGS Receipts, 4.700 head; market steady; range of prices, $8.20fjt;.55; bulk of sales, tg.3O0li.45. - AND 5... I... 7... 12... FKKDKKS. 4 uO 4 6.1 4 6 4 sr. 4 45 4 M 4 6.1 4 to 4 S 6 60 BOSTON create In activity is noted In the coarser lines of wool In the local w'ool market, j values well sustained. ' Merinos and fine wools are neglected, although . there is , some demand for Ohio fleeces, while Texan offerings have proved attractive. Low grade territory wool sells well among the slmll manufacturers. No change in ; it the situation Is anticipated before the ar- j. 4 rival of the new clip. Hitldrtig In the west f t shows a falling off. Leading domestic, quo- lli tatlons range as follows: Domestic woils: 'J fourths Mood, S4c; nuarter blood. S24ixc. I HOGS-Larly advices f rom-the east this Scoured basis! Texas, fine twelve months, morning were bearish end all local mdtca 73'rr75c; fine six to eight months. 'tSKTHOc: i'on VolMut toward a lower market: ftno fall. iVrr62r. California, northern, t-i' Inkers startsd out bidding uo and even a c; middle county, fc. rton. Vast. I me'lower than yesterday, hut sellers held em No. 1 staple, 744,7ic: eastern rio. 1 1 2 fur,uf',er nu Uttle trying was ol.-thtiii' TA.'iT'V- vell.'v TCd 1 674i5r Tor! on9 at the lower of Lei a. iMIle lew liogs ri1.ory?fcfine ' staple "77 ;' fln'medUtm I changed l.and. at prtt? prooably a shaUe kIui.Ib 714. 7?. - flnn rU.tl.lnsr. 7.ie: fin. , '"" " nl' medium clothing, 644)!8c; hnlf blood. 6")fj)i We; three-eighth blood, ti04(ij2c; quarter 1 blood, 54ff57c. Pulled extra, 7'fj75c; fine' A. liT'uTOc; A supers. 6tW(6;ic. S24 884 '.65 ItfU ....... IM lot 100 2. STOCKERS 4 1 4 30 7.' 4it0 771 68i 4.1 4 a.) 4 40 4 50 5 1I 5 00 5 23 Teu 7 00 7 f 4. t , 4.. 1.. I.. ;,. 4.. .. 180 140 12 '0 7M 110 174 133 14) 7 25 7 M 7 75 8 IK) 8 00 8 UO I 25 I 25 8 25 Stock In Sltrlit. Receipts cf lve stock at the six principal western markets yesterdav: Cattle. South Omaha 3,300 Sioux City....,..., iWO St. Joseph : 2.700 Kansas City."..' 4,100 St. Louis 2.600 Chicago 9,000 Hogs. Sheep. 11.600 S,0C 4.700 ti 500 S.000 8.000 4.000 9.100 2.700 25.000 12.0TK) 64.600 34,700 Executive's Secretary Took Deposi tion in Hearst Suit While Trav eliny at Expense of State. OaiTTHRIH, Okl Feb. 10 The legislative investigating committee appointed to ex amine charges against Governor Haskell and other state officials that they spent' public funds Irregularly, heard the testi mony of two witnesses during the open session of the Inquiry here. Thr-y were O. T. Smith, private secretary to the gov ernor, and W. T. Hutchlngs, a Muskogee attorney, who Is Jointly Indicted with Gov ernor Haskell for the alleged Muskogee townHite frauds. Governor HuskeM la de fending himself before the inquisitorial body. -Mr. Smith was questioned by the .com mission about work he did for Governor Haskell In taking depositions In a suit against William R.' Hearst, while in Ohio, on state business In 1909. The wftness ad mitted that he took .the depositions, but said that for such time lie devoted to pri vate matters he gave the state credit by a proportionate deduction from his monthly salary. The state pay roll does hot show that any money was deducted from Mr. Smith's salary during the month be was in Ohio. Mr. Smith said It might have' been taken out at a later date. Governor Haskell asked Smith If . he did not recall that George Rlsser, an attorney In Lima," O., had rendered'"- valuable ' as sistance to the state while in 'the govern or's employ and that he had paid him with a private check, remarking ta Smith '. that Rlss-r's services to the state would offset any of Smith's time lost to It while he was doing private work for Governor Haskell. Smith testified he recalled ' the .' conversa tion, but his memory regarding- details was faulty. He was ordered to produoe' the records of all his financial transactions with the state. W. T. Hutching testified he received $500 for a written opinion tendered the gov ernor on the capital location .Question and on suffrage election laws. The money, was -paid from a fund given the governor to be expended for extra help In office. In cluding necessary . help In holding county seat and special elections hi towns" desir ing to become cities of the first cJassV' , ' ' '' " i I.WILL LAY CORNERSTONE OF COURT HOUSE KBRtfAaX 2Z 1 Grand Lodge of Maaspne , Willi Hold Impressive Hltnat j When j New v., Uolldlntr is DedlateI.'r The cornerstone of th'"new 'Dcifiiglaa County court Louse M illie , Utld at i.iJ p. m February 22, by the Grand lodge of Masons of Nebraska with appropriate anij Ipipresslvo ceremonies.' " 'All of the Masonic lodges oX Omaha add' South Omaha will participate Ih'tfte cerH ninnies, and Mount Calvary" Cbmtn'andery; Knlghta Templar, will act as ccoVt ,tb tb Grand lodge officers during the. ceremonies. ;The Board of Cummlssloners of Douglag county has extended ilie" Invitation . ta 'JUe Grand lodge to officiate at the cersmonles. nn,1 it nromnt Accent ance'if 'tn''av'tfctfit.rinn Total receipts... .....22,300 OMAHA GENERAL MARKET. Staple and Fancy Prndnce Prices Far nlxbed by Usrera and Wholesalers. BUTTER-Creamery, No. 1, delivered to the retail trade In 1-lb. cartons, 30c; No. 1 In CO-lb. tubs, 29V4c; No. 2, In 1-lb. cartons, 2Sc; in SO-lb. tubs, 27Vc; packing stock, solid pack, 20c; fresh rolls, 22c; -fancy dairy roll, 23c; common, 19c. Market changes every Tuesday. CHKIi'SE Twins, JSc; young America, 18hc; Daisy cheese, 18!.c; Llintierser. lojc; brick, 18c; domestic block Ssiss, 20c; im ported Swiss 20c. fuUM'HV-Luessed: Prollcrs, f3 a doi ; springs,. 15c; hens, 15c; cocKs. lOVsc; ducko, lt.c; geese, 14c, turkeys, Jtc. pigeont'. per Cut., fl.25; Homer sttuabfi, f4 per dos. ; f&ncy tquubs, i.'.M per Quz.; No. 1, 13 00 par del Alive. Lrulleis. under 2 lbs.. I.e. over t lbs.. 12c: liens. 12c: cocks, be: iiu.-Lu r,,i. lenthetcd, l!c; guese, lull leutiie.ed, luc; has been communicated td the noarfllyy the 7. , 718 , 714 742 tnj were: Alice PruDewli-k Con Oom. Tunnel atock. do bcnOa , Cob. A liars Silver. I. -nil Sliver Olfertd. Vs. .171 . I .. 2 .. II . .ITS .. T5 .1U I.eadellle Can. I.ltfle thief.... Mealcaa fnirto , Ophlr ;., Yellow Jarket . Standard ... t ... t ...175 ...m .'...a ...ISO ... 7i Bank learlags. OMAHA. Feb. 10.-Hank clearings for today were f2.7l5.4H9. 45 and for the corre sponding date last year tl.56o 574.S7. Treaaary Blatensent. WASHINGTON. Feb. 10-The condition of the treasury at the beginning of busi ness today was as follows: Trust FundsGold coin. fV14 071.R69; silver dollBi-v. S4. 619.0H0; sliver dojlars of IS.1-J. 12 i' "" silver rerttflcats outsiand" i 6i.ooii si'jrn Gei.tt., Fund-rJIaFd-xnl "fiver '.to'",, b . g.ticis) fund. (C. 3L.sJ; current ilaLiilliles, ST. I.OI'IS. Feb. 10. WOOI Pnrhsnged: ! tfrritory and western mediums. 2F..I Lite ; 1 fine mediums, 204.124c; fine. 124lic. F.vs porn ted Apples and Dried Frnlts. NF.W YORK. Feb. 10.-E VAPORATKI) APPLES Quiet and prices are steady and numinally unchanged; on the spot fancy Is quoted at 10',irillc; choice, 9U9Sc; prime, 7 y71c; common to fair, tVjioc. DRIED FItl'ITS Prunes ore firm, with goud buying for export. Quotations range from 2Vu4c for California up to 30-40a and 61(9c .for Oregons. Apricots are quiet and barely steady, with some selling at concessions; choice, iViralo; extra cholco, 11 VfeJ l-ac; fancy, 12ViH3Vze. Peaches ar steady, with a fair Jobbing ilemaad choice, tVuTo; extra choice, 77c;. fancy,- 74rgHc. Raisins are rather quiet, but .prices are steady and unchanged; loose Muscatel. 44T 6o; choice to fancy seeded, fi'ytiNie; seed less, 3iU4c; London luyers. tl.l5&1.26. ket uuickly developed Into a su-ady a.iair and uie bulk of otirnigH cold in about t rn same notches as esteiduy. Later III the morning, alter most of the estimated receipts had been yarded, the de mand became more urgent und improve ment lit values was appurent ail along the line. A good many of the later sales were duly Htuaiiy to u snadc higher than yester day s general market and movement wivs active at the advunce. The supply ot hogs for tiie four days this week has been uiucii iiiore liberal man re cently, as will be noted In the tuble of comparlllve receipts, i ne market has he.d up rental kably well under heavy runs however, and present puces are pretty riose to a dime higher tlutn a last week's close. A considerable portion of today's arrivals rhanged hands between f8.4uova.i-o, as cum pareu with tne same bulk yesterday, and fti.3Gf418.40 a week ago. Tups readied fx.7o today, as ugslnat v65 yesterday and ft. 50 last Thursoay. Representative sales Metal Market. , NEW YORK, Feb. 10 -METALS-Stand- rd copper was quiet ti:ay. loual dealers quote iske copper at f 13 it13-75. eleetroly- at u .1. vj -( io ui ana cabling at UJ.iav.t tic 1.1 37'-j. Indon market cloited easy; spot, fhi 10k: futures, tHO 7s 6d. Tin, quirt; spot, f32 60fy32.70. London market closed easy after a strong opening, with spot at 14!i7a6d and futures at 150 2a 6d. Spelter was quiet, with spot closing st $6.7oru. 10. London market unchanged at CS 5a. Lead, quiet: spot. H.67't.j4 724. English market higher at 13 (w 9.1. The English lion mar ket was higher at SJs 7Hd for Cleveland vurrunut. ' Ko change ', s tei..r'.rd I. .can.', f T. I.Ol lS. Feb. 10- MRTAL8 Lead di ll ut U rl't ller, dull at f5 tiO. No. Av. Sh. IT. No Ar. fill, Pr. 1 .-, iM ... I 26 72 .VI I 45 45.' 118 ... 1 80 t 15 21 K4 ... I al'-i 74... 2J4 40 I 47 -it ' ... 8 i.'i 87 ... 4Vi 70 iM ... t ii It -IM 40 8 ut f 7 40 8 ti 40 ast ... to) it U4 ... 8 36 70.. 2it .) 150 ti 175 ... t :.i 71 V4 ... 8 M ti 2)7 .... I t M8 ... t fin ,i U 40 I 40, ;v ..t ... i r, j :..;:t 8J t 4i TV' ... i 6,1 81 ll ... 140 U HI 40 ll 14 '."i l I II 74 -i ... IM II 17 ... 8 4.) 54 3t to 50 t M 120 8 4a Tl i44 . . . I ,'! ' a.).- ll ... 8 40 50 . ... 8 Ml 70 14 ... 4.1 b 21 4 8 w ai tt ... 8 4) It, tit .,. I 50 14 2-1 40 I -, ti ,' ... I68S4 71 ail ... I l;1! 4J ill ... 1(2 W ,.214 ... 8 421, Ml tU ... I I2M 74 2 8 to t 4. 44 2ai ... t 5a I ..j ... 4a .li ... 5 turkeys, 15c; guinea (lwIs, U per dux., p.g euiis, t.uc per una. 1'i.ri ,iait liozvni-ileri.ug, 6c; salmon. 11c; pickerel, tc; whltefUn, 10c; pike, luc, trout, 1-c; caui.-.h. i,c; crappies, ' to tic; mige ciapptes, luc; biack. oass, 25c; rd k.iappci, Uc, sniel.b, loo; paii.Bn mackerel, lac, eel, ISc; liuddock, 13c; liounuers, )2t. ulsll.-lii-seieots, nn.i'.l cans, large, 4(jc, gallon. tl.So: Net.' Vuik com. lis. small, SiC, lUlete. 4IC; gallon. tl.Ko, e.uliUUIilK small, -V'c, large, 4uc; gallon, fl.3o; extra large st.indurab. tl.tiu. ir.l!:i' VUiX Kiba, No. 1, l-jc; No. 2, Lie; 4o. i, biu Loin, No. 1, 17-(ic; No. t, Uvkc; No. S, 9c. CIiuck, No. 1, 7c; No. i, l,vc; No. 3, 6Vs0. l'.uund. No. , oc; No. 2, i-)tc; No. 3, 7Vc. i'luiu, No. i, tc, io. i, uc, No. 3, 4'.au. FltLHS- fttiawberiies: Florida, per qt , (ig.&c. Or.itigci: Cailtornla Navels, 80--J6-11 16 sles, per box, JJ.iu; 150-17U-2UU-21o. 0 staes. per uox, eJ-UO. Lemons: t,xna fancy, 300-300 slzis, f.i.l'; choice, aoo six-, per b.ix, f4.ii0; 40 h.it, 50o per box lean, iiaiianus: Fancy select, pel' punch, fl.iu MX); Jumbo, bunco, 2. 7C'(j3.75. lJ.ars: Cal ifornia H. Easier, f-.W. Ui'upes: lmpnrttd Malaga, prr keg, t'l.uutjO w. Giupe riuit: Florida, 51-64-50 sizes, f4.i3. Tanga-'nes: Florida,- 120-144-UHI slaetv per bo. J.ii. Apples: Juiiuiliun and Grimes Golden, pti bbl..- 5-00; Hen uuvli, per bbl., Sd aotU-t-OJ; G.nitan, :-r bbl., fl.ou; Wlnenaps. per bbl.. f4.50; Gano, per bid., $4.oo; New York Baldwins, Huspeis and bpys, per bbi., HSM, California . W . Ptarmalns, per box, f2.00; Colorado Junalhii.s. per bx, t;.ol; extra furiey t.'oloradi Jonstlians, per box, f.50; extra fancy Colorttdo K. Ksauttes, pt-r box, f-'CiO, exliu fancy Colorado Wlncuaps, pur p..x, fi.25. Cranberries: Jersey, winter stock, per bbl., tW.50. Dates: Anchor bia:id, ii' w, 3o-lb. pkgs. In box, per box, UM). Figs: C.illfoitiU. 60 pkgs., 5c site, In box, 1 S!,; 12 likgs., 10c hle, Sue. ' VfcGKTA HLES Irish Potatoes: WlscJn Hln and native, per bu.. Ojc; Colorado, per bu., ic. HA-eet Potatoes: Kansas, per bbl., f.'.OO. Csuiifl iwer; CJaliforMa, tl to 26 heads, per crte, f2 50. ' Rutabagas: Canada per lb.. l'4c. Cabbage: Wisconsin, Holland eed, per lb., 2V4;. Celery: California, per 12-lb. bunch, 90c. Onions: Red. per lb.. 2Cj.c; yellow, In sacks, per lb., 2-; white, per lb., 2'4.c. Spanlsli On.ons: per crate. fl.5y. Old Vegetables: Partnips, carrots, beets, tur nips, in sacks, per lb.. ;c. Girlie: Extra fancy, wliite, per IU., 10c; red. ir lb., Ue. New Southern N'egctables-Turnlps: Prr di'S. bunches, toe. Carrots: Per dox. bunches. 60c; Shallotts: Pi r dox. bunches, roc. Parsley: Per doz. bunches. 50c. lieeta: Per dtis. bunches. 60i'. Spinach: I'er bu , fl 00. Epg Plant; Fancy Florida, d.is., tl 50 412.09. Tomatoes: Fancy Florida or Cuba per 6-bsk. crats. t4.5O'(5.00. firing and Wax lieana: Per market bkk.. tl ij I 50 Cucum bers; Hot house, prr dox , fl,6oil 75. Home Grown Vegetables Radishes; Extra fancy Grand lodge through Francis S. White. GvajMl ejvrotary r 4 r .- . yiVAL DISPUTE y OMPROMItKl) Meyer to lie Given Aotboir'' Try Ills I' Inn Out Year. r Secretary ; iv to ' WASHINGTON, Feb. 16 The long drawn out dispute in th? house coinraittoe on npt val affairs over the .subject of endorsing i. the plan of Secretary Meyer for the rer, ganlxatlon of the navy, j Is practically s tied, It was stated today, .and the 'commit, tee will take action next week which will ' bu. Ju effect a tentative- approval, ot ..the"' secretary's - Ideas. The ee.ma-y .wtll '" tie given an opportunity to demonstrate- dur ing the ni xt year the worth of his plans. Representative Dawsoh 'bf lotta' fiSrtiTBhed . tlia stiggfstlon by which tiie opnynKttj' ajld died g coftiinon-y utodor- n - tho ficcretary tandintf. i I'tider Mr. Dawson's plan, which "Jt Is expected the comnilttua will' adripC the up piupt Istlons for 1911 "will be , made 'under the old'systcm, but rVcretaxy Meyer 'it. )H be vesttd with authority to 'distrlhur-tws expenditures as tie may see fit, .To guard agalnfct a diversion of funds 'fponv their proper channel If will t)e "required thM. tht money be fcpent solely tor the purpose in tended by congress. ' ''',- This will avoid giving- sanction of law to the Secretary Meyer plan and at' the same time give the secretary the oppor tunity of trying out his reorganization 1de' for a year. The Meyer plan provides' for the abollhlimcnt of the bureau of equip ment and the placing cf all -naval con struction under the direction of ' of fleers of the line and a real raliifciiutit ' of thai duties of some of, the titlicr. departments. Berber. E. Goocii U), brjkers aai Dealers, ;T JBAUr, PBCVIBIOWS, BTOCata. Oanaua Offlrei 10 It. T. Ills Slclg. Bell 'ielapbouu Douglas foaepeufim;. A-gtai and A-2'.U Old tat auu Largest House la Ui HtsM