THE BEE. OMAHA, SATURDAY, FKHRUAltT 12, 1910. 13 f ( A i XltAIS ASD PRODUCE MARKET Wheat Befuies to Advance Despite Heavy Damage Report. RECEIPTS OF COHS ABE LOWE. forks la t)or An Asnr-le with .- dy Valae Sltantloa Pavora I1nrV Side Kaneae Kow ' la ttnlllsb. OMAHA. Feb. .'!. j u.eat situation unchanged, the mar I . . u.e.l very stead r, but narrow. Uver. i .01 opening cable did not follow tha do- 111. fill Vdlnii. nf wMteritaV and OUf markat refused to advance on tha report of Dumaia which are becoming mora numer4 bur Corn receipts hav fallen off sharply, but stocks In store are large enough and valua aie remaining steady and sentiment fvor the tear aide. . . lilH.ir.i.niir,- ami a disregard for the bullish newa from Kansas iv wheat a soft tone and value declined. L.ata trading favored the bear Hide and clearing up galea started the break. The strength In eorn waa due to the hlirher caah market, when buyera were good bidden on all offerings and price advanced from Ur to in. Toward tha close speculators withdrew their support and I irhl hM.li ...-.A 1 Primary wheat receipts wers 447.000 bushels and shipments were 9, bushel. l'rimary corn receipts were S9.000 bushels and shipments were 691.000 bushels. Liverpool closed fed higher 00 wheat .I4 l4d runner on corn. Liocal range of options: . . ' clear ' rlbe. bojted extra short, $M14 14 li; short clear. $14.I7V. P o U U T K Y Weaker; cnickens. i-tr , springs, ISc; .turkeys, tic; ducks. lic; Bl'TTBH I nchsnaed ; creamery) RBac, KCH-Hlglier, Z3c. Receipts. Floir, bhle IV. 01) Wheal, bu '0"0 Corn, bu Kt.ono Oats, bu.... 88,tM Shipment. kl) '2.UU0 NEW YORK QEXKRAL MARKET Q notation aa Varloos NEWYORR STOCKS AND BONDS Impending- Double Holiday Camet Closing of Many Contracts. Artlclas.l Open. Hlgn. Low. Cloe. Tea'y. What--I I I May.,.1 1 0M 1 Oil 1 July... 90fc 864 801 Cjrn 1 May... t AT 63Y July... , 63T CT'A Vi Oats 1 I May... 44', 44 44 Juiy... 41 41 41 1 06 6ST! 68T 41! 1H ts Omaha , Caah Prices. . . , .. WHEAT No. S hard, ll.09i1 .ST; No. i tmrd. fl.0MU.O8; No. 4 hard, 041.O4; re jected hard, MHf99c; No. t spring, . 1.HM 107; No. I spring. ll.00wl.06Vk; No. I duruio, luiH;!4c; No. it durum, WfrtyMw CORN No. 1 white-, 68(&io; No. white, 683&fcVi: No. 4 white, l.ttfts; No. 1 yel low, 6S)tt60c; No. S yellow, 6'MiU)c: No. 4 yellow, miOHc., No. 2, 6ta60o; No. i, UVtrtJ Wo; No. 4, W-yo; no grade, tOSo6ViO. OATS Standard, tttSc; No. I whits, 44Vw3Mc; No. 4 white, 4444Vtc; No. 1 yel low, 4444c; No. 4 yellow, 44 44c; No. I mixed, 4SHu44o. BARLEY No. 4, 88W69cj No. .1 feed, iintravtc; rejectee, 66iiiw7Vu. RYE No. . 'JoV&7BSc; No. J, 74Vt4?ToVsJ. ' Carlot Receipts. . . Wheat- Carn. Oats Chicago ... Minneapolis Omaha .... Uuluth .... CHICAGO I, 20 .tot . 18 . 47 1 'io OHAM AND PROVISIONS of tha Iay Coaanaadltlea. NKW YOrtff. Feb. 11 FLOVR Steady, with a quiet trade; spring patenta, f6.-.o4 I) To; winter Ptralghte. .3&u6.46; winter patents. I5.4ViT&U; spring clears. S4.40CiH.Mt; winter extra No. 1. $4.eOj4 90; winter extra No. I, WtK; Kansas strslghts, 14.90 6 15 Receipts, 10,900 bbls : shipments. 4.140 bbls. Rya flour, firm; fair to good, $4 2i 4 40. Buckwheat flour, quiet; bulk, 2.Krrf JM nominal, per loo ihx. !ORNMEAL Bteady : fine white and yel low, fl.564fl.en; coarse, UsTxtflSO; klln-drled. 13 46. KVF. Dull; No. 1 western, &c, nominal, f. o b., New York. WHEAT Boot market easy: No. t red 11.29. nominal. In elevator, domestic, and f. a. b., afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth and No. S hard wlntwr, fl.M, nominal, f. o. b. afloat. In options there was a quiet hot! day trade in wheat and prices wera easier under liquidation by longs on more favor able crop reports, dull caah markets and larger country offerings. At tha close prices were 4igjC net lower; May oloeed ft MlMt: July cloned at SI 00. Receipts, il.tiOO bu.; shipments, sa.000 bu. CORN Spot market firm; No. t. 7Jtte In elevator, 73c delivered and 71o, f. 0. b., afloat, nominal. Options were quiet, but prices wera steady on small offerings, closing unchsngwd to io higher; May clcaed at 76Vc: July closed at 76-c September closed at 7&S3. Kecelpu, 28, US bu.; ship ments, 80. W0 bu. OATS Hoot market quiet; natural white, S6 to S2 lbs., 62o Wc ; clipped white, 54 to lbe 635f4c. Receipts, 60.S28 bu.; ship ments, 1.J&0 bu. . HAY-Eaay; prime. S1.U: No. 1. 11.16: NO. 1 S1.07M.: No. I, S100. . HIDES Steady; Central America, Bogota, 21H-&22HO. LEATHER Firm; hemlock firsts. 260 c; seconds, 27o; thirds, ttQUc; rejects, ROVIBIONS - Pork, mess, S24.0W44.W; famMy, 2&.S0i&200; short clear, 2t.00iOJ.RO. Beef, firm: mesa. SlJXKall60; family. Sl. W17.O0: beef hams. S24.00 U 26.00. Cut meats, firm: pickled bellies, 10 to 14 lbs.. 13ic: Dlckled hams. lSH'S'He. Lard, middle weet prim. $12.7012.80! firm: continent. $13.06; South $13 HO; compound, $9.SOH9.76. TA1XOW Dull; prime city, hhds., 6c; country, 6S4i7a RICE Steady; domeatld, WMn BUTTER Hteadler; stats dairy, common to finest. 2427c; process, first to special, S6a2Vc; weslrtrn factory, 22333ttc; western Imitation creamery, 24ig'26c. CHkSE Flrmj etate full ereamery, fall made, specials, iiVisiiSv:; finer, Wm"i jt"d to prime. 16Cfl6?c; current make, best, IflGc; common tn fair, lSltc; sklrok, full to specials, 1314Vo. EQOS Steady; western firsts 2526Hc; seconds, 2Ki 2614c; refrigerator, tm(&23o. pntTi.TRY Aliva atrnna: western chick ens, ltt$17ttc; fowls. 1920c; turkeys, 14 I 10c. Dressed, firm; western chickens, 16J 18c; fowls, 1418Vc; turkeys, 2ifl2&c. M0VEMST GENERALLY UPWARD Much la Mass af latlsaatloa that President's Speech la Hew Tarks Today Will Be of Reasaar las; Character. .. 4 Vatares of the Trading anal Closing Prices on Board of Taada. 1 CHICAGO. Feb. 11. Oraln prices fell off generally today, com aad oats, however, showlna- Initial firmness. Provisions had an upward trend, pork touching a high mark of 122.86 at the outset.- - ' Trading In wheat was tame. Prices moved within narrow limits. Mai fell off from $1.11 to $1.10U, the- ether futures taking a similar course; The close was firm; refined, America, week ending February S were valued at $l".3f7.4.. Imports of specie for the port of New York for the week ending torty were lit. M0 silver and fM0..mn gold. F.x ports of specie from the port of Now York for the wnek ending today were fM9 silver and $4,(87 gold. REPORT OP THE CLEARING HOC9B Transactions of tha Associated Banks for the Week. NKW YORK. Feb. 11. Brsdstreefs hsnk clearings report for the week ending Kebru. ary 10 shows an aggregate of S3.6l7.8-i3.0n0, as against $1,708,281,000 last week and $1 $2O,6K7,0n In the corresponding week last year. Following Is the list of cities: CITIES. NEW TORK, Feb. 11. The stock market was affected today by the Impending holi day and the Inclination of professional op erators to close up contracts with a two days' closed Interval to go through. Much waa made In the speculation of the Inten tion of President Taft to make a speech In New York sum time tomorrow bearing on the administration's attitude towards the corporation problem. The intimation was broadly conveyed that this speech was to be of a reassuring character to capital and finance In Its statement of Intentions. Itevelnpments In the money market war calculated to stimulate an Investment de mand for securities. The growing of abund ance of banking resources In foreign mar kets Induced expectation of a prolonged period of ease. One result was seen In the cabled reports that New York was aga.ln borrowing large sums In London, auppoaed to be designed for employmont of the stock market. The international trade move- mnnts shnw London still In a position to extend credits to New York, the exports ef agricultural products from the United plates for January having fallen more than $''1,000,000 In value below those for January of last year, principally by reason of tha heavy shrinkage In value of cotton ex porta Dlsousoion of supposed trade reoeaalon dropped out of sight In the presence of the mward movement of stocks. Rumors were renewed of progress In the projected merger Of the great copper produolng Interests. The announced stock dividend distribution by the Pullman company has been fore shadowed In the advance In the price of the shares. A heavy contraction In the actual loan Item of the barvks reflected the stock mar ket liquidation of the week. The actual cash Item gave no clue to the unexplained discrepancy of that Item last week with the known movement of money by which "me $ir, 000,000 of bank cash apparently disappeared. s were firm. Total sales, par value, $3,868,000. United States Ss, coupon, and the 4s, registered, have advanced and the 8s, registered, . while the 4s, coupon, declined H of 1 per cant in tha bid price on call this week. Number of sales and leading Quotations on slocks today wera; SIM. Klgll. uo. o J0 41 44 I Claatings. Inc. Deo. WEATHER I If THE ORAIW BELT Per Nebraska, Partly Cloady Satar ' day. Colder In Baai Portion, OMAHA. Fob. It 1910. A - disturbance of considerable energy la moving In over tha southern states from the gulf and rainy and unsettled weather prevail throughout tha soulhtrn atalea. An area of hlgn pressure overlies the east ern states, the lake region and Ohio val- steady on the low levels, with May at $1.11 .? r ."ign.h. wh-7 a ,ini Ltr,,uu. ,r k ,in.i Missouri valley and the northwest. A yeeterday. A - rush of early, buying crowded corn prices up about c after opening at near to yesterday'a close. Later May sagged from tlc to Ma. In the final halt the demand atlffened sllghuy end brought th closing figures somewhat away from ' the low point, fluctuations not exceeding He V) So. At the close May stood at H&c, a snade hlglier than the final quotation yes terday. July flntxhed unchanged and Sep tember a shade off from yesterday's close, jrTlces moved within narrow limits In oata. The fluctuations were closer than In eltner of the other grains, being bounded by 4fcc to He, May touching 47Wc and dragging to 4tc. The close was at nearly the low point, with May at 40!c, unchanged. . Provisions showed great strength, pork touching a top record price of $22.80 at the outeet and keeping close to the high fig ures to a finish at $22.80, a record close. Closing prices for the May products were; Pork, irirn. 17Mo hisher: lard. llz.4(ai2.42S4. lo to llc higher; ribs, $U.07Ve, tfo higher than final figures yesterday. 1 There will be no trading on the board to morrow, Lincoln's birthday. The leading futures raitgsd aa follows: 1 Artlole. Open. I High. Low. Close. Yes'y, Wheat May July Hept. Corn May .July . Sept. Oats , May July Sept. J . HI May July Lara . May July Jiii. May July t.'Vsl eirM-tn 1 111. 1 cm 67H it', i4f.47 VltiW-ll 41 St ss 22 &0 12 40 12 H I U OlMil ; 11 00 j 474 4 41 n ss 82 69 12 45 uarvkl 07V4I isci 1 104 1 01 6tU '6ViHl 48 43H 4u i itn S2 42 1 1H4 1 on WW 4Ti! 43 SS 80 22 60 1 11H I OVA S77S T4 1 12 SS 17 41 U $71 U $8 i 2U 22 11 II 30 U 36 ; the extreme upper Mississippi valley and western portion of Lake Superior, sepa rates the areas of high pressure. Light snows are fallina in the middle Miaslaklppl and lower Ohio valleys, the upper lake region and are soattered over tne upper valleys and mountain district. The weather Is warmer this morning along the Mis souri river and east over the upper lake region and lower .Ohio valley. Ihe high pressure over the upper Missouri valiey and-northwest, la .accompanied, by a de cided fall In temperature, and the weather will be colder In this vicinity tonight, with continued cold Saturday. Record of temperature ' and precipitation coin pared, with the- corresponding day of the last three years; . . 1910. 1909. 1908 '190'. Minimum temperature ... 28 . 1 28 fS Precipitation , 00 .CO .44 '' .0j Noi inal temperature for today, 22 decrees. . Exeeaa In precipitation since Msrou 1, 4.17 inches. Excess corresponding period In 108, 4.86 Inches. Kxcoes corresponding period In 1907. 7.63 Inches. U A. WELSH, Local Foraoaatar. Kaasas City Grain and Provisions. KANSAS CITY, Feb. 11. WHEAT Un changed; No. 2. hard, , $1.08L13; No $. $l.tfUli4; No. 2 red. $L23io4.0; No. S. $l.fcal.28; May, $1.06; July, 6'vio. CORN Unchanged; No. t mixed. 62V4c; No. S, He; No. 1 white, 680; No. I, 2Vso; May. ViiHo; July, Ho- OAT8 Unchanged; No. 1 White, 40p48c; No, I mixed, 46446c. t RYB 12c. HAY Unchanged; choice timothy, $14.60 OIB.OO; choice prairie, $10.26 10.60; choice alfalfa, $rr.00(S18.0O. t BUTTER Unchanged; creamery, extras, 270 ; firsts, SBc; seconds, 28c; packing stock, 19H.C. 11 7H 12 07HI U 0 11 S7Vi It CB I U 90. EOO8 I'nohangod : receipts, 22o. Wheat. 1u. .1 Corn, bu. Oats, bu t extras, 24c; current Receipts. Shipments. .... .88.000 1 $8,000 1)7,000 -70.0U0 ..... 1,000 . 10,000 No. 2. . 'Cash quotations wsre as follows; FLOUR-Kteady; winter patents, 15.18(9 (.60; winter straights, $6.00-(.4O; spring Mti atKhta, $4 76ti4.9B; bakers. $3 2W . RYE No. t. 81c. BARLEY Feed or mixing, 6a68c: fair to choice malting, 08Tic. BEEDH Flax, No. 1 southwestern. 12.08; No. t northwestern, $2.18. Timothy, $4 06. jiovrr, (ui.dq. PROVISIONS Pork. mes, per bbl., $22.7$. t!Z.vr. Lard, per 100 lbs., $U.o(JHi 12. Short ribs rttip floose), tiL62t!'12.U4,; Short clear aides (boxed). $lJ.264jUi50. Total clearances of wheat and flour were , equal to 6J.O0O bu. Exports for the week, as shown by Rradstreot's. were equal to 2.408.000 bu. Primary receipts ware 447,000 bu., compared with holiday rbe correspond ing day a year ago. Estimated receipts for Monday: Wheat, II cais; corn. 47$ cars; oats, 146 cars; hogs IUIIIUI I Ml. , 41. WW , . 1 Chicago Cash Prioea Wheal: -No; red. $l.tlvl'2a. nominal; No. $ red, II. 10(8)1, la, nominal; No. 1 hard. Il llH'rt 1.14H. nomi nal: No. I hard. Il.0wtfl.13; No, 1 nor- hoi n spring, $1.16, numlnal; No. 2 northern spring. 1.1U l.U. nominal: No. I tprlng, $1.111. UW. Corn: No. t oash, 6Viq. nomi nal; No. 1 cash, JSiJft(Ho; No. 4, $7r6c; No. I white. 64e. nominal: No, I whin, tUc; No, 4 wliile, 6Stos-; No. t yellow, ttta&tita. nominal; No. I yellow, Wata te; No. 4 yellow, 67060c. Oats: No. I cash, 47Q4Sa, nominal; No. I, 47 liTHo, nominal; No. 2 white, 4M49MtC, No. I white. 47W9 Wc; No. 4 white. standard. 4s"4So. bUTTKR Steady; creamert-s. ssijt:; dairies. l,,(if.6o. . Et'.OS-Iteoeipts, 4.841 cases. Market easy; . at mark, canes Included, 17'42iio' firsts, 24 Vc; prime flrsU, Ke. ' CHEK,SE-trady: daisies. WSfflTc; twins. 16Mtil6c; Young Americas, lewiolMtoi long horns. I',s4 &o. - , l'OTATOfcodteady; choice to fancy. 40(j42e; fair to good, $62 36 Sc. POirLTRY-Steerty; turkeys. 17c; ehlck ena 16c; springs, lfie. VEAL Steady; 80 to 60-lb. weights, PTmoi 60 to 86-lh. weights, 8ljpl0e; K to UO lb weights, lOn. Kacelpts Today Wheat, M cars; eorn, 440 cars; oats, 156 cars. Estimated tomorrow Whoat, $ cars; corn, 47$ cars; oata, .115 cars. Options at Kansas City: Articles. I Open, I High. I Low. Close. Wheat July . May Corn- May ... July I 11 96 1 1 O6H1I 06A 68U 66k 8fHA 6&ViA B bid. ST firm; St. Loals Uaneral Market. ,, LOLIS, Feb. 11 WHEAT Cash. f track, no. 1 rii. ii.Woiii.hui-. n.v CORN Cash, steady; track. No 2. 64o; No. I white, 66c. Futures, lower; May oc; July, 6fiVy675. OATS Cash, weak; track. No. t 44c: No, t white, 4M.Q4c. Futur.s, weak; May V: Ju'y. HYE-Klrm. Wo. FLOUR t'nohanged; red winter natenta. $-.! Ou; extra fanuv aid stright, $4.WW; EKEI-T1mothy, $i!t.46. COUNMKAL $1.26. BRAN 'lrm; sacked, .east track, 11.19 s.11. .... HAY-meedy: timothy, llaOOf1100; Dial fie. $la.0e 14.0B. BAiK.USe-HC. WEMP TWIN1S To. -rttOVISlONH Perk, higher; lobbing, 4, Lard, higher; prime steam, lllsaf 1 X Dry salt meats, unehane-edf timu snorts, !..; oiear ribs, $11 8W oleara, $l.li. liavon, unohanged; Mlnneaoolia Oraln Market, MINNEAPOLIS, Feb. 11. WH EAT May, r.HHffinH; July. $1.11W&1UH; eash, Ne. hard. $l.ll'l.iaH; No, 1 northern, $1.12 frl.lrH; No. t northern, 1.104iil.UHi No. X northern, $l.0SH$U0H. CORN-No, 1 yellow, 8fWi0, OATS No. I white, 464p45',4.o. RTK No. S. 73Va75o. BRA N In lOO-lb. sacks, $22.5028.01). FLOUR In wood. f. o, b., Minneapolis: First patents, $6.6056. 70; second patents, w r."x y "V , ilia. v.i, t,.wl".m, V- . . clears, $,20D S.60. Pblladelahla Prod nee Market. PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 11. BITTER gteady; extra western creamery, 20c; extra nearuy prints, uc. EUUii Urm fend in good demand; pann sylvanla and other nearby firsts, free caaes. 2Q at mark; Pantiaylvanla currant receipts. In returnable caaaa. 27a at mark; western firsts, free caaes, S8u at mark; western current receipts, free cases, $3j2 27c at mark. CHEErK r irmj Nsw York full creams, ohoioe, 17W&17Wo; New York full creams, fslr to good, 16W17o. Liverpool Oraln anal Provisions. LIVERPOOL, Feb. It WHEAT Spot, dull; No. I red. wentern, winter, no stock. Futures, sternly; atarcn, as ia; sy, is HTd; July, 7 lid. CORN pot. stesay; new, American, mixed, to 6Hd; old, American, mixed, 6s 8W4. Futures, dull; March. 6a nd. Toledo eon Market. TOLEDO.- O., Feb. 11 SEEDS Clover, oash. $).40; February, $ 4": Marcn. f.4; April, $7.MHi October. $6.86; prime, old, $N.40t No. a. $8 10. Timothy, prime, $100; March, $100. Alslka, prime, 176; Maroh, $8.90. I ' Bfllvraokeo OralU Markat. MILWAXTCFB. Feb. 11. WH EAT No. 1 northern, $1.17VySL184: No. I northern, ti.i6Wtri.i6H; May. Sl.llH. OATS 48Vc. BARLEY Samples. MtgTOtte. Peoria Oraln Market. PBORIA, Feb. ll.-CORN Steady; No. t white, tie; No. I white, 62Wo; No. S yellow, i4iWc; No. I yellow, CtWIWe; No. 1 tiC; No. 4. 69He; no grade, 4MX4c. OATS Steady i stan4ard4 47 Wo; No. 2. flo. New York Mining; ttoeka. NEW YORK. Feb. It-Closing quotation on mining AllU-Chalmem- pM Amalftanuited Ooppr American Asrlcultural ..... AM. O DUr. .... ....... Amerlesn Caa pM An. C. r Am. (Xbm Ott Am. H. A U pM Am. loe Swurttles AmeiiAtn LlnMfld American Looometlve Am. a. R Am. f. A R. ptd , Am. Sttsr Rsrlnlng Am. T. A T Am. Tohftooo pfd American Woolea .. Ansnondt Mining Oo Atofalsos Atohlson pti Atlantlo Ossst Un Elaltlmora A Ohio Bl. Ohio ptd Bithlehem Steal Brooklyn Rapid Tr Canadian raotfle Oentral Leather Cantral Leathae pfd Central of Naw Jarsay.... CheMpeak A Ohio Chicago A Alton Chicago Ot. W , new Chicato A N. W a, M. Bt. P C, C, c. A Stt. It ColaraSo F. A I Colorado A south am Oslo. A . 1st prd Ooto. A se. M ptd Consolidated Oas Corn Products Palawar A Hudson Denver A Rio Oranda D. A R. O. pfd Dtatlllars' Bacaritlaa Kria - Brio lat prd Erie M ptd Genarel Bloctrte Oraat Northam pfd., Great North am On etra... Illinois Cantral intarboroush Met. Int. Mat. .Id Inurnational Karvaatar .. Int. Marina ptd International Paper international Pump m Central Kansas City 80m hem K. a Bo Loulavllle A N.. Minn A St. U M., St. P. A S. B. M Missouri Paolrto M., K. A T M., K. A T. pfd National Blaault National Lead N. R. R. bt M. Ut ptd... Now ,Yort Central N. T 0. A W Norfolk A W... North A mart can Northern Paclfla Pacific Mall PannaylTanla Paople'a Oaa P., O., C. A St. 1... Praaaad ataal Car Pullman Palaae Car Rallwar Sisal Spring Reading Republlo gtaal Kapublle Steel ptd , Rook Ialand Co Rock laland Co. pfd (H L. A S. r. d pfd.... St. Loola S. W St. U S. W. pfd Slots-Sheffield S. A ! Bnutharn Paclfio Southern Railway Bo. Rallwar prd Tenneaeee Ooppar Texas A Pacific , ... T., St. L, A W T., St. L. A W. pfd Union Pael'lc Union Paclfla ptd II. S. Realty V, S. Ruboar V. 8. Steal IT O B. I wwtA i Utah Capper Va -Oaro. Caamlaal Wabaah Wabeah ptd , Waatam Maryland ctfs. . Weatlnsfcouae Klaetrto .. Wemarn Union Whaallni A U .. Wlaconala Oantral PltuiDurg Coal Am. Steal foundry United lm Oooda Laclada oaa 100 no l.ano IS, wo ton 1.900 I, eOO 700 M,no soo 1.100 t.800 li.700 100 1,700 100 16!Vi twsl New York I$2,t7,moo0! ChlOSCO Zfil.97K.oil0 Boston 173.5f7.000 Philadelphia ik.iht.wiu St. Lotiia 68.277.000 PltUhurg 45.4f2,000 Kansas City 4o,ik,wii; Btn Francisco ... Baltimore Cincinnati Minneapolis New Orleans Cleveland Omaha . Detroit Louisville Milwaukee Fort Worth Los Angeles , fit. Paul Seattle I'enver Buffalo Indianapolis Spokane Providence Portland, Ore .... Richmond Albany Washington, D. C Bt. Joseph Salt Lake City .. Columbus, Memphis Atlanta Tacoma Savannah Toledo Rochester Hartford Nashville Des Moines Peoria New Haven 6loux City Norfolk Grand Rapids .... Syracuse Evansvllle Birmingham Springfield, Mass Portland, Me .... Augusta, Oa Dayton Oakland, Cal Worcester .laeknnnvtlle. Fla Wichita ".. Wheeling. W. Va.... Knoxvllle Little kock .., Chattanooga Charleston, 8. C... Mobile Wilmington, Del.... Lincoln. Neb ....... Wllkesbarre Topeka Davenport ..... Oklahoma Fall River Kalamazoo, Mich , Sacramento ........ Springfield, 111 ... Helena Fort Wayne Cedar Rapids , New Bedford Columbia, 8. C... Maoon Youngstown Lexington Fargo, N. D Akron Rockford, 111 Erie, Pa Sioux Falls, 8. D. Canton. O Qulncy, III Uloomlngton, III . Lowell Blnghamton Chester, Pa South Bend, Ind . Decatur, 111 Springfield, O Vloksburg Fremont, Neb Mansfield, O Jacksonville,' III... IJackson, Miss v., t Houston fOalveston Duluth Scran ton 29.8 .... 4.1 .... 14.8 .... 25.6 .... 14.61.... 26. 1.... 4 JO, W,Wtrj IU. . a a a et.45,0H 84. 6.... !n.NC2.UW 111.01 . 24 o?i,oool 1 20.728.0001 29.1 18.4l.liO 18.009,000 1.2 6.81... 17.81... I8,eo,oool a. ill.il R.4 10.4 .0 27.9 J2.0 2.9 2.21 8.61 13.7 7.T 6.8 M.7I 16.24,Oii U.Rtl.O'KI 12. 604.0001 6,ri.iw( 14,W4.00O 10.017.0W H.4"i.000 8.877.000 8. 821.000 1 8,079,000 4,M9,tlOO 7.70.000( i.no.oooi I.6JO.00OI 6.8,OM)l 7.4S,00O 8,$S3,000 $.049,000 ,049.klO 6.171.0OW ll.813.OUOl 121. 6 6.874.0001 19.71- 4.VS.IM) 4,648.000 4.4:t2,00 4,687,000 2,972,ono 1,741,000 8,038,000 2,9S7,0UO 2.93,OUO 8.1S4.0W) 2.601,000 2.404.000 2.073.000 2,152,000 1119.000 1.689,000 1,988,000 2.137.000 58.4 . 6.11. 17. 6. 12. 4. 17.91. 17.9 . 10.61. S.V69.WI0 .76.2. 26. 16.7... 84.0.. 86. 6.. S.l.. 21.4... 50.9 .. 28.8 .. 17.4 .. 23.5 .. 9.1 .. 7.0 .. 25.1 .. 11.1 .. 2.2 .. 26.61, 6.2 OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Killing" Cattle Are Strong Centi Higher. to Ten H0G9 SELL HIGHEST ON EECOXD Only a Few kheen or 1. Saabs and Taey Sell Very Readily Good, steady Prices De mand Is Good. Here a Receipts were: Official Monday.... Official Tuesday.... Official Wednesday Official Thursday.. Estimate Friday.... SOUTH OMAHA. Feb. 11. Cattle. Hog. Bl.jr .. 6.397 H. I ? . 4 S'12 10.1S6 -'J2 U2U0 8.000 2.400 46.681 $.V1'1 7,b04 42.617 26.521 ' 85.116 82,f2 20012 21.830 8.-81 22.0W 26.107 Five days this week... 19. WS Same days last week. ...16.161 Same days 2 weeks ago. .19.810 Same days $ weeks agov18.611 Same days 4 weeks sgo.. 4.017 Cn, I... 1 m r- 1K1SV The follolng table shows the receipts oj cattle, hogs and sheep at .m.V' ! the year to date, compared with last year. 1910. 190 I"0- D'c' 115.716 U2.0 I.. an 779 811.1X2 .... 60,408 .-178,769 108,913 4.8M fnilnwlnif table shows the average price of hogs at South Omaha for the last ssveral daya with compariaons: a.., j... 44. .. 4.. T!.., to.. IT.. to. . tt.. n . 44 . 71.. 1.. 76.. TO.. ...HI ... ...IS ... ...IX ... ... so ... ...! ... ::: ...iu ... ...Ml I... ...HI ...III ... ...lit ... .. t5t ... ...1J 40 ...tn ... ...ro si ...114 ... ...41 ...Ml ...Mi ...l4 ..; ru ...111 ... ta ...tt ISO S St I u I f I u I K I M n 1 ss I M I u I WH l:H 6TS n I 40 m n I 4 I 40 M I 40 I 40 I 40 I 40 4 I 0 I SS l 71 IT T. .IM t.'.'.V.'.'.'lt 44 44 tl 10 w.. T.. St.. tt.. 40.. Si.. 4).. !.. H.. 77. . . were et-l r:t KO ft f. 1V VI 111 st ,t-. IM .SM X .tl ll lh4 K4 seo rather 110 I I ft I74 SIN, I IT t rv, rv m I 70 Tl 8 TO I T I T TO I TO I 70 I TO I TO I TO 1 ;i is I Tt I Tl I T I 11 I Tl light this Cattle Hogs . Sheep The Date. I 1910. 1909.1190S.lWi.tl9061905.1104. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. 8 80 8 8X I 39 I 28S4 8 88 a 8 G04 8 4bT I 47 8 47 8 22 4 10 I 88 $ 08 I 81 I 91 4 16 6 04 4 17 $93 6 14 4 20 4 8 6 13 4 22 6 91 4 W 6 81 6 07 4 201 8 87 15 6 91 6 20 4 09 6 301 4 17 I 90 I 41 6 481 163 m 1 53 8 53 6 t7 4 741 4 7 4 72 4 74 4 8S I 70 4 72 4 64 4 fi 4 77 4 77 I 00 I 74 4T2 4 4 81 4 77 4 81 a 4 89 4 89 02 Sunday. Receipts and dlstwsltlon of live stock jat the Union Stock Yards, South Omaha, Neb., for the twenty-four hours ending at s o'clock p. m. February 11. 1910: RECEIPTS. : Cattle. Hogs, oneep. " 2.260.000 2JI71.O0OI 2,UB0.OUO 1,770.000 1,613.000 1,740,000 1,860,000 1,766.000 1,413,000 1,647,000 1.458.000 1.362,000 1.252.000 . 1.36.000 2.861,0001 1,234.0001. l,8t2,000 1,087,000 1.064.0UOI. 778,0001 . 994,0001 1.657.0001 1.106,0UO 754,000 1.121,000 1,064,000 801,000 773,000 856,000 743,000 . 794,000 848.OU0 901,000 696.000 650,000 498,000 780,000 661,000 . 481.000 608,000 433.000 889,000 $f8,000 , - 365,000 $59,000 440.000 28.941,000 18,798,000 2.770,000 2,869,000 66.01 17.21. 67.3. 30.0 . .1 4.4 22.6 28.6 8.2! 37.7 4.8 16.8 30.01 61.21 C, M. & St. P Wabash Missouri Pacino 1 Union Pacific & N. v., east a & N. W., west 24 St. P.. M. ft O.... 7 B. ft Q... east ., B. & Q. west 12 R. I. ft P., east.... 3 R. I. & P.. west Illinois Central 2 Chicago u. vv 67 j:; 8.3 22.81. 87.61 I 0.1 -8 86.71 65.7 23.6 1.3...... 43.01 41.0 43. 1 S0.0 11.11 89.2 85.51 81.51 ea.il 8.6). ..... 4.11 8.81 I 10.01 6.8 16.8) o.a I.S 14.8 82.41 V.4 1 .01 tNot included In totals because contain ing other Items than clearings. Not Included in totals because comparl sons are lnoompieta. New York Money Market. NEW TORK, Feb. 11. MONET On call, easy, 2HQ8 per cent; ruling rate, 1 per cent: closing bid, t per cent, offered at $ per cent. TIME LOANS Firmer: 60 days, 8H per eent; 90 days, 84 per cent: six months, Der cent. PRIMB- MERCANTILE PAPER 4H5 nor cent STERLING EXCHANGE Steady, with actual business in bankers bills at $4.S3u3 4.84 for 60-day bills and at $4.8610 for do mand. COMMERCIAL BILLS-$4.S4S4.S4U. SILVK1R Bar, 61ac; Mexican dollars, 44c. BONDS Government, steady; railroad firm. Closing quotations on bonds wars as fol- 1 V1-ca 1.109 1MH 101 stocks were: Allaa Branewlek Con Coat. Tuonal Mock, ae sonoa , rvn. f A Va... Nora Silaer , ri silvay a...... Oftaeae. ..IT , I . tl . II ITS . n -Me LMdvllla Ca.. Uttla Chief Maalcaa Oataiia Cpitr Stan4ara tatleo jacket ,, ... I ... I ...1TI ... ,...! ... Tt ...1W Total salaa tor tae day, 744.004 shares. London Stock Market. LONDON, Feb. 11. American securities opened Irregular today. Light looal and continental buying Improved prices during the early trading and at noon the market was quiet, with values ranging from to H higher than yesterday's New York clos-... stooHs; tl Uvlsville A N,. .. U . K. A T ,. T4N. T. Cantral.... .. li Norfolk A W ..111 so pfa Ontario A W ..IMSaPanasrlTanla ,,,, ..lMKan4 ajlnaa ,. MS4Haa4lni .. Mi South art) Rr ,,HI 4o pfd ,. 1S4 SouUvarn Paetfe. .. 40 Unloa Paclfla. ... ., a. St 4o ptd M U. S. Steal .. 44 4e Pf4 .. M Wabaah .. tu 4a ptd .144 Spanish to 44 steady, 2811-lad per ounce. MONKY liaiMi por cent. The rate of discount in the open market for short and three months' bills Is 2 per cent. London closing Oonaola, money do account Amal. Oesper Anaomsa Atchtauo I. do uti Baitlmora A Ohla . Canadian faeifla... Cfceeapeake A O.,. Chlcaio O. W Chi., Mil. A SI. r. Da Havre Uenver A Rio do pl4 Krla 4i lat ptd do Id pfd Grand Trank llilnoli (-antral.... 6ILVEK Bar, ..UiH .. 4B ..Wi .1X .. M .. 41H, .. 41 .. IV .. M ..lMVt ..lb ,.uu .. son .. II .. 44 47 1 14 Tl . eV , sa , 41 , el 5 6 26 St 16 Total receipts 117 i 1 2 I U SHEEP-Recelpts morning, only about twelve cars being re ceived, but packers apparently needed sev eral good strings for week-end killing and buyers were out in the alleys early. As a result, trade waa active and an early clearance effected' at generally steady prices. Fed western Ismbs sold at s the top price thus far this season ort this olass of stock, and a small string o na tives realized $8.90. Ewes changed hands at $6.00. There has been very little activity In the feeder branch of the trade this week for the reason that the supply of stock suit able for finishing has been meager. Many orders are still on file In locsl ofilces wait ing to be filled. However, and such strings of sheep and lambs that have been taken back Into the country by feeders and i-hearers have sold at very satisfactory fig ures. One string of good lambs went to a feeder yesterdsy at $8.05. the best price paid In many months at this point. Receipts for the week have been mucn more generous than reoently; in raot, tne rive days supply Is about now nean greater than the number received during the same days last week. Despite the lib eral runs, the demand fur the most part has been fully adequate and offerings on most days have sold in very good season. Common and medium killers have .been neglected somewhat at times and little. It any, Improvement is noticeable in values. On the other hand, the better grades of both sheep and lambs are selling lust bout 10315c higher than lsst week s close and the demand Is still active at . the ad Quotations on sheep and lambs: Oooa to choice lambs. IH.eftS.PO; fair to good lambs, $7.76fii8.40; cull lambs, $5.004T8.00; good shear ing lambs. $7.60-88 10; straight feeolng lamns, $7.00t,7.50; good light yearlings, $7.5O(8.00; good heavy yearlings. $7.00JfT50; fair year lings, $1.60577.00; good to choice wethers, $.409.76; fait to good wethers, $4.00ft6.40; good to choice ewes, $6.75a.26; fair to good ewes, $6 01KS5.75. Representative sales: No. 86 western ewes 48 western lambs 256 western lambs, feeders 71 western ewes culls.. DISPOSITION. cattle. Omaha Paoklng Co...... Swift and Company Cudahy Packing Co...... Armour A Co Schwarts-Bolen Co Krey Packing co St. Louis Independent... Omaha, for Denver W. B. Vansant Co Stephens Bros Hill ft Son B. Root ft CO F. Husa ' H. F. Hamilton Lee Rothschild Other buyera .. 137 186 637 183 150 38 41 17 40 73 28 17 124 Hogs. 1.039 1,087 1.432 2.164 272 402 Sheep 260 . R.S8 Til 70S 771 1,661 8.D99 8.343 38 western ewes. .3 neacfui IwvTTibS. ........ i 14 native lambs , 526 western lambs ........ 81 western lambs, culls 86 western ewes 63 western ewes 160 western lambs 160 western lambs At. ...104 ... 85 ... 64 ...102 ... 91 1 "'.106 ... 70 ... 66 ... 80 ...100 70 ... 69 Price. 8 00 8 50 7 50 6 70 4 00 a art t SO 8 40 7 25 600 I 00 8 66 . 8 66 J!; mould A. $A-; rul's. 5 4V; pow dered, 6.KV; granulated. 8 15c; diamond A. 5.16c; confectioner' A. 4 Cftc; No 1. 4 9 c; No I. 4s5c; No $. 4 7.V: No. 4. 4 75c; No 6, 4T0c; No. , 4c; No. 7. 4 0V; No. 8. 4K-c; No. . 4 WV; No. 10 4.4V; No. II. 4. :0.-; No. 13, 4 35c; No. 13. 4WV; N'. 14. 4 SOc. MOI jVSSf- ft Steady; New Orleans, open kettle, SJtiit.Y. OMAHA Gi:!tr.RIL aTAMKKT. Staple and Fnney Prod nee Prleea Fare Ished by Hey ere and Wholesalers. BUTTEr-Creamei y. No. t, delivered to the retail trails In 1-le. cartons, tor; No. L In CO-lb. tubs, 291,0; No. 2, In Hb. cartons. ISc; in 0-lb. tubs, 27 He, packl-ig stork, solid pack. S"c; fresh rolls, itto ; fancy dairy roll, i'ie; common, 190. Market changes every Tuesdsy, . CH EfTSE Twins, iSc; young America, ffttru; tlaiay cheese, lStc; Limuerger, lAHtc; brick, lc; domestic block 8alu, 20c; Im ported blaa 80c. POULTHV Pressed; Prollers, $3 A dost springs, 16c; hens. 16c; cocks, 10V,o; duckn, lie; guess. 14c'; turkeys, .-; pigeons, per Cos., $1.23; Homer aiuab i. $4 pr d s ; fancy aquabs. I.'.W) per Ooc; No. 1, $3 OS per doa Alive: Brulleis, under t lbs., J.c, over I lbs., 11c; hen 13c; cocks, ho; ducks, full feathered, 18c; geese, full feathered, 11c; turkeys, 21c; guinea fowls, $3 per dos. ; pig. euiii-, ou pur toa FISH (all froscn) Herring. 80; salmon, 11c; pickerel, so; whlteflsh, 1O0; pike, lOe; trout, 13c; cattish, 17c; crappiea, 4 to c: large crappiea loci black bass, J6c; red snapper, 12c; smelts, 16c; Upanlnh mackerel, Ihc; eel, lc; haddock, 13c; flounders, lSo. OY81EK-5loia, sman cans, ate; large. 40c; gallon, t aD; new 101 a count, small. Uc; isrgs, ac; gauon. (i.ss; standards. small, uc; large, 00c; gauon, $i.so; extra large standards, ll.oO. , BhlEF CUTS-Rlbs, Ho. L Uo; No. ft Uc; No. t, 8y.. Loin, No. 1, 17c; No. 2, 13A0; No. S, vc. Chuck, No. L 7c; No. A tc. No. $, 64e. Round, No. L tc; No. t ;oi no. a 'ao. riate, irs 1. o; 19. t, uc; No. 3, 4Vtc MISCELLANEOUS Cider: New Tork. per bbl., $3.76. Honey: New, M frames, 05. Huraeisamh: 3 dosen In case, kl.aS. walnuts: juiack, per id., io; uaiuornia. No. 1, per lb., 16c; California, No. 1 soft, per lb., 12Hc. Hlckorynuts: Large, pvr lb., 40. small, per lb., 6c Cocoaputsi Pec sack. 14. 76; per dos., 60c Melal Market. NEW TORK, Feb. 11. METALS Stand ard coppnr was dull today. Local dealers quoted take at $13.6218.76, electrolytic at 812.2i.ifria.60 and casting at $13.00tf IS.STVj. The London market opened easy, but rallied, closing steady, with epot at 59 10s and futures at itiu Is 3d. Tin was quiet; spot, $32. 604(132.70. London market, steady; spot, 1148 lbs 6d, and futures, iUf0 7s6d.. Lead, easy; spot, $4.67ykrti4.72y. London market was unchanged at 18 8s 9d. Spelter was weak, spot closing at $6.66.00. London market was unchanged at LiS 6a. London iron market was lower, Cleveland warrants closing at 61s 4Vtd. Locsl market unohanged. No. 1 foundry northern. $i8.50l.OD; No. I northern, $1&.26ral8.76; ISo. 1 southern and No. 1 southern, eoft, $18.6019.00. Totals CATTLE Receipts this morning were very small, as is to do expected on day, only fifty-seven cara being reported In. For the week, however, receipta have been quite liberal, showing a gain of over 3,000 head as compared with last week And of over 4,000 head as compared with U1S corresponding days last . With only a tew cemn in ia " packers apparently wanting a tew, mi market opened In good ssason In the morn ing at prices that were strong to 10c higher than yesterday. The most of the cattta changed hands In very fair season at ths advance noted. Beef steers have been good sellers every day this week, barring only Tuesday, when there was some reao- tlon aue to excessive rwcein. v,"-"- of the week the market is safely 160260 higher, with a gooa many siiiii. tng U fully 25c higher, unevennewi been a feature of the trade, aoma kinds showing more advance than others. . m Cows ana not 1 era ana wu m and what has been said regarding ; beef steers would apply In large part to thorn. What few feeders there were sold yery readily at good, strong prices. Feeder buy, . a 1 - eP ai af a aa mi kanea as. ' 11 ar Fl T nam aa man as ao. ...... CHICAGO LIVB STOCK MARKET Cattle Steady - to Strong; Hogs Higher Sheen Strongs. CHICAGO, Feb. ll.-CATTLE Receipts, 6,000 head. Market steady to strong. Steers, $4.Obru8.00; cows. $3.50ti6.26; heifers, $3.40 1.00; bulls. $4.005.25; calvea, $3.009.00; Block era and feeders, $3.7646 40. HOGS Receipts, 22.000 head. Market 10c to lc higher. - Choice heavy, ,$8.85ig8.(i6; light mixed, $8.60ti.76; choice light, $8.768 8.85; packing, $8.76i7'8.90; pigs, $8.408.7u. Bulk of sales. 18.MMi8.8S. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 6.000 head. Market ' strong. Sheep, $6 2597.00; lambs, $7.25j9.00; yearlings. $7-003,8.&0. good cattle to be taken back Into the poun- try ana nnisnea. x no .-.r. . . been strong and very satisfactory to gell ing Interests all the week. Quotations on cattle: Good to choice beef steers. t5.8W.00; fair to good beef steers. $5 OOtfiS.SO: common to fair beef steers. $4.20 06.00; good to choice cows and he lers, $4.60(3 .25; fair to good cows and he fers. $8 75($4.50; common to fatr cows and heifers, $2 60S,3.75: good to choice stockers and feed ers, $4.25fM85: fair to good stockers and feeders. $8 605f4.26; com -non to fair stock era and feeders, $$.00'8)$.60: stock heifers, M0C76; veal cllvei; $4.004.5; bulls, stsgs. etc.. $3.O0(?J.O0. Representative saies: 13 r. u.r St. Loots Lira Stock Market. ST. LOUIS. Feb. 1L-CATTLE Receipts. 1,600 head, Including 900 Texans; market steady; native shipping and export steers, $0. 90-57. 66; dressed beef and butcher steers, $5.766.80; steers under 1,000 Pounds, $4.30 6.50; stockers and feeders, $S604j6 2i; cows and heifers. $3 4040.16; canners, $2.5013.00 bulls, $3.40e.$6; calves. $7.004j'9.26; Texas and Indian steers, $4.5026.40; cows and heifers, $3.2604.60. HOGS Receipts. 5.800 head: .market 10O 15c higher; pigs and lights, $6.5038.80; pack ers. 18.tok8.vq; outchers and best heavy, $8.8B9.00. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 850 head: market stesay: native muttons. s4.75rcrh.Mi lambs. I7.2btif3.70: culls and bucks. 14.26 s.pi; siocaers, s.si0.vu. Kansas City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY, Feb.' 11. BATTLE Re ceipts, 1.200 head. Including 60 southerns irarket steady to 10c higher; choice export and dreseed beef steers, $6.10(377.25; fslr to good, $5.ilS(jS.10; western steers, $4.807!6.60 stockers and feeders, $3.75(36.75; southern steers,-$4.506. 26: southern caws, - $3.76.8)4.76: ratlve cows. $2.757.50; native heifers. $3.50 Qtiw; hulls, 44.oira5.ai; calves. It.O'Uff '5.00. HOOS Receipts. 5.500 head: market 10c higher; top. $8 80; bulk of gales, $8.4MiR.7S heavy, $8.7008.60; packers and butchers, $8.60S8.76; light. $8.2f,ffl8.5; pigs, r.6o$.(K). SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 1 SOO head; market strong; lambs, $7.75fi8.fsO; yearlings. $7.00(fir8.26; wethers, $6.606.60: ewes, $6.00S4.10; stockers and feeders, $3.60 OO.oo. lows: V. S. rat. ta, reg....l00Him at. M: 4Hs...'.. 40 coupon ,..,.16UV4 Japan 4a V. S la, rag 104 do IMia do aoupon ..,,.101 K. a So. 1st la.... V. 8. 4a rag 114UU 8. dab. 4a 1S1... do coupon ....114S4L. A N. uni. 4a.... Allls-Uhal. 1st ta..'... 11V"., K. A T. lat 4s. Am, As. la 101 do 4Vka Am. T AX -a?. 4s. .103 Mo. Paclfla 4s An. Tobacco 4s Tl N B R. of M, 4Vis. do ta 104 N. Y. C. g. ... Armour A Oo. HH do dab. 4a Atchlaon sea. 4a liN. T.. H. H. A H. ..lit." ov. ta 134V. ,.mH. AW. lat a aa.. I ., do ct. 4a 10t ., 4Ne Paeino 4a w ,. Ma do Is tivk .. 1 0. S. U rfdg. 4a .. afon. ci. IHa U15... 7 ,.la do con. 4a VH .. WVtReadlns gan, 4a. .v.. 9'4 ..1S Bt. U A A r, fg. 4a U ,..W do gan. la Mi , lot Bt. b. s. w. e. 4s... ID-la ma.... Tltfc 4o 1st gold 4s Vifc j. aa.. .. M8aaboar4 A. L. 4a... U'i do av 4a.. -ee . aa.,. ....... At. C. U lat 4a.,.. Bal A Ohla 4a.... do ma do S. W. !.... Brk. Tr. ct, aa Con. of Oa. 6a Can. leather 4a.... 0. of N. i. g. aa... Ohaa. A Ohio it.. do raf. aa Ckloage A A 0., B. A Q. do can. 4a W So. Paclfla eol C M. A S P. g la 81 do cv. 4s C A. I. A r. e. 4s. tl do let raf. 4a. do rig. 4a Hso. Railway 6a,., Colo. Ind. Is SO do gan. 4a Cole. Mid. 4s Tl Union Pacific 4a,. ;. A s. r. a. 4s (" ao cv. as I.oeavt Seenrtttes. Quotations furnished by Ssmuet 9unu, 1r.. C14 Nsw Tork Lit building: IA City ef Omaha 4Vja, 14M loa Columbus. Nab.. ELK 1M6 Otia. O. A B . Wstarloa IT Chlcasa Hallway aa, U2i 101 Graai Waiarn Pav Oo. (Cal.) 144.. at Oannas Plra Inauranoa Hrdraullc Praaaad Hrtck pfd at 1st. Canal ruallsa Co tt Kanaas it, K. L. ptd Ubs Ball Uumkar Ce. 4a. tan Nauraaka Tat. siaak. $ par seas.. ...... MWj OaiaKa Watar Oa. is. Ills VW aant, aa-4lT. Oauhs iw Oa. aa, 1444. Omaha ll Co. M p(4.. Omaha Oaa la IstT Omaha . L A 4a, 14M Omaha B. L. pfd I par aent. Omaha s. Br. aa, ma Omaha A C. B. St. Sr. ptd, I par aant Omaha A C. B. St. II r aoaa Omaha A 0. B. It. A B. pfd tious Cltr Stock Tarda South Omaha ref. 4Vfca Unloa Steak Tarda ataek, south Omaha Merchandise anal Snoelc. ' NEW TORK. Feb. 11. Imports of mer chandise at th port Of New York for th u lit M 44 S Ti 14 I. pfd f pfd, t par aant K lll 10 111 Aekea V MVj aa Mi. 44 IPS s MVt m lot 101 M W IS vt lx at It 44 1S D. A H. ct. 4k. . D A R. O. 4s..., do raf. la DiatlllanV as Erla p. I. 4e do gas. 4a do av. 4a, ear. A. do aariaa B Gan. Klao. ov. ta. Hi. Can. lat ref 4a, int. Mat. 4V4a UI4. MQUsred. IOO44 do lat A rat. 4a. . iV. S. Rubber aa ... , tkV. S. Steal M us..., , 74 Va.-Care. Cham, aa , t4S4Wabaan lat Is . 74 do lat A sa. 4a... . V4VtWutarn Ui. 4a.... . OVX'Waat. Blao. cv. aa.. .104 Wla. cantral 4a , taaMe. Pac. cv. 6a ctfs. 14a ...!0JH ... ', ...;o4 ... 40 ...lot ...lu . Ti .1044 .104 . l7i ..11 . '.Hk . M . W 94 tt No. 54 II t 1! II 11 14 4 t , I 11 I 4 I 10 It It II... I... T... 8... II... I. Clearing; Honso Bank Statement. NEW TORK. Feb. U.-Th statmnt of clearing house banks for the week (five daya) shows that the banks hold $24,171060 mors than th requirements of the 26 per cent reserve rule. This la a decrease of $2.&4li.&26 In the proportional . cash xesei-vo as compared with laat week. The statement rollows: Loans, $1,-'3.3H7.'S. decrease, $9,321,000. Deposits, $1.2:i6,41kTuOO; decrease, $lti.3O3.n0O. Circulation. $60,510.X); decrease, $3BG,(00. Legal tenders. $68,000,600; decrease. 41.S96.- 900. Epecle, $304 076,700; decrease, S4.723.900. Reserve, $.W0?7,to0; decrease, $6,628,8011. Reserve renulred. I0O8. 454.150: decrease. $4,076,975. Surplus, $24,171,060; decresse. $2.5t,26. Ex. United States deposits. $24, 5110,125; crease, $2,642,300. The percentage of actual reserve of clearing house banks today was 27 4. The statement of banks and ' trust eom parles of Greater New Tork not reporting to tne clearing noune snows: Loans, $1.166. 938.400; dcroase, 1.3S2,f0. Bpeole, $127,2ti7,7O0: Increase, $24,244,800. Legal tenders, $20,950,800; Increase, 000. Total deposits, $1,2. 436, 300; decrease, $14, 68. 300. the Av. 2 .... 110 .... 114 ..,.lfW .... 77 .... 784 .... 4 .... 14 ....109 ...1 P .... Ml .... TOO .... 748 .... 144 .... til .... 8S6 ....1054 .... ....:o ....1044 .... 464 .... 7S4 .... 4S0 1SVI) "0 '404 ) 1140 10S4 13 1S40 14 1440 Pr. 4 to 4 71 4 18 I 00 I 00 t 14 t It I 14 I 14 I II I It I 10 t 40 I 00 I 10 4 00 4 tS 4 K 4 15 4 S STl'ERS. No, 4.... 14.... 4.... 7.... !.... 10.... St.... 14.,.. It.... 10.... COW". it!!!.' !.'.. u ... 10.. At. ....1001 .... Til ,...1194 ....11E4 ....1111 ....1044 ....11(3 ....114t ....1111 ....1141 Pr. t IS I 50 I II I T4 I Tl 6 10 I 40 I 10 t 14 4 II HEIFERS. I 46 4 4 40 I BULLS. I 50 1 1 I 78 I 71 I 10 4 no 4 00 4 00 4 it 4 44 4 10 CALVES. 1. 1... 1... 1... 4... 1.... 186 .....1160 1144 1011 10K0 .....10C4 .....U70 1074 1170 Tl 1111 imo 1110 1460 1640 II. I ....140 1 15.0 1.., 1., 1 .noo , 14S0 1270 4 T4 4 ta 4 10 4 40 I at 4 W t 60 4 T I It 4 40 4 40 4 44 4 4o 4 40 4 M 4 T8 4 74 4 It 4 00 S40 , ro us ,: soo no tv 111 STOCKERS C37 IV 414 4 00 f0 4 40 IM ITS 4 Tl I 60 T 00 t M 1 -t 00 I 00 1. 1. I... 7... 4... 1... 1... AND 17... I!.,. . 41... .. 140 It Iu4 171 177 ISO 130 FEEDERS. 444 4 40 487 I 40 loot I to 140 I 40 I 15 I t) I it I 15 I 15 St. Joseph Live Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH. Feb. 11. CATTLE Re ceipts. 800 head. Market steady: steers. $5.2f.&7.00; cows and heifers, 3.07jf6.6 calves, -15 rT.50. 1 HOGS Receipts. 4.000 head. Market 10c higher: top, $8.80; bulk of sales. 13.65(98.76. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 1.000 hsaa. Market steady; lambs, $7.6W.70. NEW TORK, Feb. 11. COFFEE Fu tures opened unsteady to an advance of I points ln'response to the steady showing at Havre, where prices were unchanged when due to come a little lower, and flrm nees In the Brsslllan markets. Business waa vsry quiet, but prices eased Off a little toward the close under scattered local and European selling. The market was finally Inactive, net unchanged to 5 points lower. Sales were reported of 9.750 Dags, induing May at 7.004J7.05o; July, 7.10c; September, 7.IO0; October, 7.10o; December, 710c. Spot Rio. No. 7. 8 U-164l8io: NO. 4, Santos, VW io. 1 Mild, quiet; Cordova, fc&'UVio. . Oils and Roeln. OIL CITT. Pa., Feb. 11. OIL Cred bal ances, $1.40; runs, -174,014 bbls.: average, 147,450 bbls.; shipments, 199,242 bbls.; aver age, 1S8.747 bbls. savannah, U4 treo. IL UL turpen tine firm at 69c. ROSIN f irm; quotations: b, 4.Zb D, $4,86; E, $4.42; F, $4.601T4.55: O, $4.66 4.67H: H. $4.02; I, $4.70; K, $6.75; M, $6.46; W W, $6.75; W Q, $7.00. : liar Market. OMAHA, Feb. 11. The supply of hay on the Omaha market was heavy and the de mand light. Hay, choice Kansaa, $13; No. 1. $11; No. 2. $8.60: coarse. $7.504i'S.50; pack ing, $7. Straw Wheat, $6.607.C0; rye, $S Alfalfa, tl3.Q0W3.00. . ' Bank Clearings. OMAHA, Feb. 11 Bank clearings for today were $2,630,677,14 and for the corre sponding date last year $1,600,674.87. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Slons City Live Stock Market. RIOUX CITT. Ia,, Feb. U.-Sneclal Tele gram.) CATTLE Receipts. 800 head; mar ket steaay. HOGS Receipts. 4.000 head: market 10a 16o higher; range of prices, $S.8058.71; bulk ot saies, sa.tottiB.eu. Hosts Top St. Joseph Market. ST. JOSEPH. Mo., Feb. 11. The highest prices ever paid for hogs on the St. Jcgeph market were those of today, top, $3.85; bulk of sales, SS.60S8 75. Stock in Sight. Receipts of live stock at th six principal western markets yesterday: cattle, South Omaha Sioux City... St. Joseph..., Kansas City. St. Louis Chicago Totals ... L2' 800 800 1,2)0 1.609 6,000 Hogs, 8.000 4,000 4 000 6,501 6.800 32,000 Shen 2.400 "m i,wo 80 6 000 ...10.600 49,300 10,650 HOGS The same urgency that featured the hog trade yesterday was again evident this morning and packers wasted little ceremonv In filling their orders. Movemnnt was active and competition keen from the opening, with the result that everything sold Just about as fust as yarded. Prices on most droye ruled fully 100 higher than yesterday, ana a brand new record top was made at Fl. ia. 1111 oc-ai price ever rpald at any previous time for full loads of hogs at tnis point was e'.iv. Buying enthusiasm cooled off somewhat towaj-d the close of the session after most of the larger order had been filled and prices looked to be soms lower than at the opening. The amount of business done at the poorer figures was hardly large enough, however, to materially change the areneral market. About 116 cars were received, th bulk of offerlnvs selling around S.5Mr8.fi6, as com pared with yesterday's bulk of $8.40S.u6 and the bulk ot ts aiKi.K a wee ago. Representative saltts- t. At. Bh. Pr. No. Ne. At 44.... ....! 74 IM 41 1?T .1X1 Treauaary Statement. WASHINGTON, Feb. 11 -The condition of the treasury at the beginning of busi ness today was as follows: Trust Funds Oold coin. $M66.?43.86t; silver dollars. $484,631,000; sliver dollar of lt&O, $.1871.000; pllver certificate outstanding, $484,531,000. tieneral Fund Standard silver dollar In general fund. $.7al,578; ourrent liabilities, tit,6J9.71t; working balance In treasury of flcea, $11, 115.284; In banks to credit of the United ntatrs. $36681.$70; subsidiary silver coin. 10,4, 4.010; minor coin, I1.1W.570; total balance) tn general loud, $W,9o3,7 14. 44... 40..., It .. 10... T4... ... 40... 41... 40... ... 44... TO... 71... 14... 44... 10... m... 74... tl... TS... 44... II... T4... 44. ,, .ml ....IM ....414 ....114 ....801) ..,.147 ..,.174 ....HI ,..."7 ....14 ....IM ' ....1H4 ....in ....201 ....134 ...114 ..Mia ...111 ...lkf ' ::::Cf. ...14 40 144 I 44 4 44 -I 45 I 47 I 47 li I 40 I 40 I M I 50 I lo I II 1 64 I to I 10 I 42H I li'e I 64 t 16 t 14 t U I 44 t 44 4 ii 4 M I 14 I 44 I 14 I at 4S. 74... 41... 41... 74.. to... K... Tl.. 41.. 74.. 41.. 75... tl.. 74.. Tt... tl.. 64., T7.. 74.. 14.. 44.. 41.. U.. 11.. 11.. At. .....ta M ,....114 nt in 145 tl til 114 Ml :::::B IM Ill wi H4 ns in ! H4 M M lie rt M M :S3 8h. Pr. ... I 40 44 4 40 40 I 40 ... I 40 ... I 40 ... I 40 ... 11 4 40 I 40 I I 40 t 4114 4tS4 t 4IS4 I 44 t 46 I 44 I 45 t 44 . I 44 I 44 4 44 I M t 44 I 44 ...14, ... I 44 144 $4t 40 44 40 40 140 Cotton Market. NEW TORK, Feb. ll.-COTTOX Th market opened steady at an advance of Sfni points on tne active months ,n response 10 better caoies tnan expect' d. rluoua tlons were narrow, but the market ruld steady during the early session, with the active months holdln? about 4214 paints net higher on covering Vnd bullish support from the south. Tomorrow will be a 10 I- day In New York and early trad n hirj representee evening up rather than fresh bticlnesi either V. NEW ORLEANS. Feb. 11 COTTON Spot market steady and unchanged; mid dling, 15 l-lc; sales on the spot, 400 bales; to arrive. 600 bales; low ordinary, lltic. nominal; ordinary, It 8-16c. nominal: Kood ordinary, L3o; strict good ordinary, 14 1-lttc; low middling. 14ttc: strict low middling, 14 1819c; middling. 15 1-lflc; strict middling, 154c; good middling. 16 7-ltic: strict good peddling, 15Hc; middling fair. lj.c; middling fslr to fair, WWc. Re ceipts, 3,512 bales; stock, . 2t3.11 bales. ST. IvOUIS, Feb. 11. COTTON Steady; middling. 154u; salna. none; receipts, 2.410 bales; shipments, 3,400 bales; stock, 43,670 bales. Real estate transfers for February 11, 1910, furnished by the Midland Guarantee and Trust company, bonded abstracters, 1714 Farnam street. May IJutterfleld and huaband to B. C. Empfleld, lot 18, Weaterfleld ...I 1,109 Bartholomew J. Scannell and wife to the Prairie Trust company, lot S, block t and other property, Pralrl Park ..' William A. Gardner and wife and Wil liam A. Saunder to Robert N. Bol ton, lot 8, block F, Saunder' & Hlmebaugh'a add. 450 Alexander Stexeleswlos and wife to Felix S-texeleswlcs and wife, lot 15, block t. Mount Douglas 1,000 Mary E. Chadwlck and husband to Ira L. Bell and Fred Petersen, lot 8, block 2, Sunset . 600 Edw.n F. Bralley, sheriff, to John C. Cowln, undivided half of west third lot 3, block 121, city 4.060 Knudt Thompson and w1f to H. N. Christensen and E. E. Chrlstensen. lot 6, block 8, Crelghton' 1U other consideration and I Imerurban Land company to Ann Olsen. part seU neVi( 12-14-13 360 Rachel Loeb. aamlnlstratrlx, to An nie Kaufman, lot 25 and 26, Omaha Build!ng and Savings add 1,070 Joseph Tully to Plllen J. Ball, lot 13. block 10, Corrlgan Place. South Omaha 1 350 Harvey-M. Trimble et at.- o Luk McGrath. lot 6. King add VAJ Herman Jeck and wife to Vaclav No- vack, lot 0, diock . atacnews suuaiv of Albright s Choice ; 1,200 Agnes E. McCafferty and husband to William C. Norrls, s66 feet lot 1, George's Forbes subdlv. I Tho Michigan Mutual Life Inauranc company to Irving it. unrtitn, lot 6, block 23, Boyd's add 1,800 Jennie A. Bennett and husband to Charles R. Uobbinw, lot 7, Humboldt Place 260 R, H. Davis and wife to John Hoph mann. lots 10. 11 and 12, Kendall's subdlv. of lit feet lot 4, Cleattman's add 600 Thomas W. Blackburn arid ' wife to " Maria M. Engicr, s40 feet lot 1, block 8, Hillside add. No. 1 4,800 Mary E. Hoge and husband to Harry A. Ttikey, e33 fret lot 10 and e.33 feet of r26 feet lot 9. block 187V. city.' 2.000 Lola Vincent and husband to Henry A. Tukey, WV feet lot 10 and wD feet of sfc feet lot . block 187V, city 1,600 Otto It. Ueuckler and wife to Jacob Armbrost, lot 18, Forbes' subdlv 2,300 OCEAN STEAMSHIPS CRUISES CC LUXE to tut WEST INDIES Boston Stocks and Bonds. BOSTON, Feb. 11. Closing quotations on mining stocks were Allouai Aiaal. Copper Am. I. L. 4 S.... Arlaona Pom II. C. C. A C u I C. C. I I. II putt Ooalltlua .... fl. A A n Bona Cal. A Itacla Outannlal Oopecr R. C. C... F.aal Hutta C. M ... rrsnhllli Olroux Cos OniBhr Con ,. Oreene Oananaa ... laia Rorala Copper, Krr Laa , Lake Coptar .....o La Salle Copper Miami Copper .... Aaked. 41 Mohaark .. T4I4 NaTada Con .. Il Nlpltatng Mlnaa . .. 41 14 North UutU .. IKHKorth Laka .. I Old Domlukt ... ., 111,'Oaueou .. Tt Parrolt S. A C... ..414 Quiney . . tl Shannon .. T7Hflupertor .. IliSuparior A .. 14 Superior A .. 10 Tamarack .. V. S. Ci A .. IViV. I. S. ft .. 2 to pfd . .. ItttHak Cos. .. Ma Winoaa ., ... 'ISWelrerin ..,23 M ... Oop.. O , . A M. . 4M . I 46H IH4 , 4t 161 , SO . 4 . us , 6TV, 14 U 1 74 , . A . 44S4 . H 111 . , Sagrar aad Molasses. '. NEW YORK, Feb. U-SUOAR-Raw, firm; muscovado, 89 tsst, 811c; centrifugal, 96 Inst. '4 Uc; molasse auear. 61 test, 3 3tc. Refined, Heady; cut lost:, t.Suc; crushed. ?rViV.7erev, "AVON M CRiisE or 81 daya M.VI I I" rnoM vk.w vokK FKR. It. 11 no Tons BASTFR rttUlSU lit tarsi I ! rHilM NKW TOg MAHCH St Tne "UKHIIKK" thressh th Wear India BERMUDA IRW WKKKI.T SfcHVICP) n.Jlr. "OROTAVA" From rier RO Ft. $tM M. T.. Every Wrdnestlay. From nermndn KTery tatnrday. Oseatortabl anaaiie Mica Claae Culaln. Orchea. tia Rleeirlc Kae Is sll ruosui. Campltlt IlluUflti tooklili a-nl THE ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKCT CO, SAkOKKtO" t SON. SS Slat t., . T. 1 49 Ll"alle St.. '.Tntcsgo W. II. Hock, isat I-araam B4. Omsaa. 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