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RAIN iXD'f ROtfCClTHARKET
t .
tvri en. ..fa iMA -..v-t - .
vu.i uuu iujir courts, vvnea. ITicct
WEAK CABtfS, IIEAVY' RECEIPTS
, . . . 4
Qnotatlna rit ,,,indi Throaah-
oot , Mlon Crop llrporla Disre
garded and Caah Trading
glorr 4 ora la Weaker,
O.VU.IA, Match ", WO.
Th bulftstl '"levef 'ruKiiltlim from, crop
Course and wheat aiues i kept on tho
dwllne mta-it today.... 4k' ".hie, In
creased r-re,ptg and lariis world :r- ship
ments we fufl)r vra,m:ne Inaiuru.
Receipts" f. .jin .'irMiiiuu i.Lm'ioI . wiill
th demand shows liitlo tUtu of improvement-
,-,-.-,
I'rices Ciitvtlnua on (jie.4cl':lie' an l unless
the demand pick , up nu change- is pre
dicted. ' t m ' -
V heat MsWed sherplr, 'llinr Mvet
porta were illsreiratdeU uivt cis'.i wheat
was decidedly mow; buyers were not lii-
viiiirA 10 lane me riroueraie ouuiiiias.
Th cori, market was ueemeuij weak,
selling waa ssiieial and Ei:, Bears had nu
opposition. Heavy receipts arid no demand
broa cash p('icM, oflorir.gs . being . taken
from He to'l'c lower.' '. .
I'rlmary wheat receipt were l.l.OJO
kn.l..i. .. M l . . . n i .-.I V
"""""il nn mtipnisnitB nr l,wr uurii':i,
e-salnst reeipls lut year of Xuv.uuO busncls
Primary chr-h rerelpts' were si.i'.OW bushels
and shipment were 414.000 busheis, against
receipts last year of l,6.tM) bushel and
Shipments ot Ua.000 busheia.
Clearance were Mi.tKK) busheia of rorn,
Conn of oe-lff and whwu and .flour equal to
tin .n fa. :
Liverpool cloned ViTad lower on wheat
uku raa( ox opuaoa;
Article. Obqu.I lUh-l Low. I Close. I Safy.
-e-U it .... i,:.,
Wheat I ' 1 '
May... 'J 07 107 1 06 1 1 07 1 1 07
'ftny... M 1 . 8 ' . L7 07S tflV,
July... 61 7!?, ti JOViT' 00V Ui
Oats I
May... u 44H 4:r, 43 U
July... 4i !; 411 41' 42
V maha Caah Prlcca.
WHEATvfro.152; hafi 11.04! 06; ' No. i
nara, n.uisjv l iB'; Mo. 4 hard, ulu-, re
jected hara. iOefuSo: No. 2 Mnrlnt'. JLOTytt
1.0ft4; N ..J', priog .l.fliei.04;- No. 4
apruiK. Hb'Dri uj; u. 3 durum, '.'ilc ; Mo.
durum, fytlo.
COKN-lvTa.-. wWte. MH'3Xc; No. S white,
2c; ivcu.s .oolot, WW. No. 4 color, 48
. 0h,c: No rellw. &2Uti5I.c: No. 3 yel
low, Oi'af-Tiio , iNu. yeiiow, WiixK!; no. ,
62o; NolMITiiZiio; no grade, 4046c.
OATS-dptandara, 43c; No.' 3 whKa, 4$
42Vc; No. 4 white, lWstl: No. 3 yellow,
414f41r:(,No, i . yeltow, 41Uf4c; No.- 3
mixed, 4lfol.'
ISAIlLKli-No. 4, 3Mc;'No. 1 feed, (70
tla. '. .vv'-. ...
itrE-NOi"?,- 76; M S. 7tx87&c.
' Carlo ftecelata.
I t ' .. 1 . Wheat CHrn. Oats.
Chlcos-o
376
iia
Minneapolis ,. . ... . .76
Omahn. .....,..',..... 2)
Uuluth' .'.7 87
CHIOACfO' OR.il.t AND' PBOVlllOX!
Feataraif.4H"jrrdlA and 'Closing
Prtcea Board of Trade.
CHICAOQ Vlwrth 7.-rt?nder preaaura of
lare arrfvalr May wheat fri off sharply
today. Corn said- decidedly and , oats
ranged lowe'wlth th other grralua. Pro
visions gained materially hi the earlier
mlnutoa of tha market and then weakened
In sympathy with the couri of grain
prices, " S "" " - ' '
Bearish 'sentiment controlled wheat. May
prices finishing with a net loss of lVslo,
after reKfstrlng n txrreme fleoltne of 1q.
The May .4llvry iore the brunt of the
bears' onslaught, falling off from I1.12H to
Sl.lltt ac1 eiosed waalt- at tl.MMilT'tllH.
July traYeled' dwn from 1.V to tl.wi
and then moved. up again, flniahlng WW
o oft at September ciosely appro.
tmating tVe movement- of July.
Weakness was manifested In corn all day
and price. it ha law, point ahdwed losses
of from IV o lo. May fell off from ij&
63To ta 61 Ho. Buying by shorts caused a
moderate fralitt frim th Inaj Mini k,.
market cloae"wa,k, with May lc dawn, at
"it- uimnnii or casn oorn were fairly
liberal and tha demand waa slow, which
resulted in a deollne of about lo. No. I yel
low sold at WvtfK.
Liquidation and short selling weakened
oats, piices declining Ho to l$le. The
1 . . w iifa-irpb TVOKHIICHS.
After selling between 4io and 44o, May
V1UBCU U Vll II WqO.
In provtalons, pork showed the greatest
VHlfnMI t h fa Miv HaMi,apw II... s
, - - - - - J w...w, UCfaUIIINfl UUm
I34.871 i 44.46, The- market closed firm,
with the1 May 'delivery tinchanged to 7He
h'w'""', v.v.-iiiia faiuviaiiiini on me juay
products were: Pork. IJ4.80; lard, 118.82;
ribs, IU.80. r
Leading futures ranged as follows: ' v '
Articles
..?p?'Vt E.PuM Low- jCloa. Safy.
Wheat
lUgl HH1 1154
ICS1 103 10f 10SS
8l w iw HC
62$ Szii&Ti C1H 2f2
Sii 661), 4(2r4 64
444f4fi 4S 44't 44
42V-r'42S(,'0 41 41
6 40 tm S
M 97H M 97V 14 45 24 80
24 86-5 24 96 14 46 34 82
IS 1714 1$ 47 M 13 83H
18 3i 13 36 13 0 13 36
12 17-90 11 90 11 75 12 US
12 ft) 12 So . Vt 70 12 77
May
July
Sept.
July
Sept.
Oata
May
f July
t Sept.
?ork
ttlrd
TMay . July
Bibs-.
' May
July
112
1 08V
6363
ea
65
46
42H
40
14 80
14 80
IS ?2
13 22
11 77
12 72
-f-
" -INO. a. 1
i Cah quotations wet as follows:
1 FLOUR Steady; winter patents, tS.Jfta
tj.76; winter straight. 85.1i( 40; spring
atralghts, 34.10lr6.66; bikers, U.CHW6.40.
I IlVlV-Nll 1 7STn
WArj4iy-Feed or misinm i83o; fair to
' BkilSOS-lMai, No. 1 northwestern, 12.09W
X." r 1 nnrlkv.Bt.-n 14 111. .T I ...... a., -a
o.c:, ia, fj.irif. i llllUkll J, U.1U
l'ROV18IONa-Mess pork, per kbl.. 124
75
Ba-UL. I m. . iaa.K iidia a .
rihM, sides (looae), fll.eoti 13.09, Sliort dear
k. Total ojearancea of -aheaV and flour were
54".nUi-J? N0"- pfm"r receipts were
vuiiijiarea f'lo ua,wv OU, Ihi
corresponding day a year ago. The vlnlhl
tPtly. at- wheat ta .tha United-States In
creased S.fiu6 hu. Jar ih. .waii Th.
Amount of breadstuff ,on t iceen paaaago
, V.
MAynu'-1"0' 'w tomorrow: Whea,
JJPi" ""V ' f ra; o4ts, SU cars; hogs,
ij.wO head.
XWV- ttlK OkXERH MARKET
a tat laaar of taa'tiay oa Tarloaa
ax. 4?amaHlea.
'rVEW YORK; Marrh T.-rLftTR-Market
fWl '!n- ' nominally ' iJX" lTi
i'LT-i'r1"''!"1"; No. I red
''. i"r, wntcBTro ania nominal f
'sV afraaiMq. 1 morthlrikuluth and aio'
1 hard winter, 1.X nominal, f. o. b. afloat"
Options: Wheat waa weak and lower under
heavy-WJutdatlmv on' wnr favorable crop
nawth larger :.rc!m, ai Jadifferent cash
demand, and trn epeotailoua of a bearish
irovernrneiit report oh farm restri-es. Shorts
crVerfng.vrtie,1 a' partlM rally and prices
at ..the- rkse-e -sver: tf not 4ower. Adas .
U lit-.il 30. rlo.l IUr; July. $1,114
iaV, cl0'4.ii,,'ti.fi''Plmber closed
8i0i.V Receipts T. luahels.
14.t ll'fi: l,lt.rn.r,i 1 .1 ) if
OAT-Spot mnrtte eay: fi,re4 t a
H. puonds, -fiOTnliia,lf aatura) white, M to
81 Wuuiuyr a0fa.'3oiiPP4. w-tiufa .14 to
41 potinds, Mli.iJ'tii. Option" market was
without transaction, rinsing 1c net lower
Mir' led 6K;i V' ede4ta, 7T.176 bushels
HAT-Wteady; prime. 31.J6; Ko, i, UfaUij
I. 16.
HinFrt-Faay; Central America. llHc
LEATHUK 4Julet; henUock firau t&i
tto.
PROVielONSr-Pork. firm; niwi, ,00'
Mtanta,, KJflqJi.ia, wlnvp..eu-ajgras, ,36l
a5iiri:ifa
n maret. ojulft; steamer, e
fAK" i : ,fd''lvator export
;f.l;"fc Vv.'' - b - fit.
tJitV.i Tmrlre' was- wfthhm tratisai-tlons.
cln!i!g al to'tie derUnev Maf closed 72Uc:
JltlW. 7ici .. ieoliiit,ai-. . TSV r..,....
JLJ sajMaajafjMspajaajs j I
famRrv K6nA7.00: abort dears. rfcJfr.
Iieef. steady; mees. IH.KtYltM; family,
(Lft.OrilK M; eef hsms, tU.ffAM. Cut
meats, firm;-pickled tellls. 16 to -14 lbs.,
J140l5ln; pfekiad hams. $14 f lortl.
film; middle weet, prime, -$U 7liiC; r
flnrrt, tareiy steiuly.
TA LIxjW Steady; prime city, hhds., 7c;
rovirttrv, fVu75.
Kfi'l-:-viV'.; domestic, 2frei. - ,
Kl'TTP'-K lapwer; creamery sperflals, tTc;
ex'.rss. 32c; third to f;rt, 27310; held,
ser.ond to special, !;'j"Ic; stale C'ry, com
mon to flne.it, 2i(i1''. prccees, flirt to epe.
clal, 2i.tr.i7V; western factory, 2ItfZTc;
western imitation creamery. 2l'-.'(.2'c.
("ItKESK -Firm; state, full cream, fall
madi specials, lTtJdilsc; fancy, lTo; god
ti priin-, lV,!,?; current inako, bst,
U .'jlOc; rimmion t'i fair, lS16u; skims,
full to special. la-pMUjc.
r MOi - Firm; western, f!rt, 22'iC5r; sec
onds. 22r.
1'OfLTItT Pressed. Irresular; western
rh.r:kei:s, 16-u 17o; fowls, llili'.c; turkeys,
lci'i'jc.
WIIATIIER IN THE Git AIN BRI.T
I'artly tlondy Toesday Af'tet Warmer
Niht for Nebraska, (
OMAHA. March 7. 1910.
Llfiht precipitant a wan Beno:rjJ within the
last twenty-iour hours In the Wke reston,
upper Oiilo vauty and eujiltm states, and
llgut snows are falling in the lake region
thiH morning, wild llgut rains In the .Sew
England stales. The weather Is ganerxily
clear In the southern states, the central
valleys and throughout the wwt, and no
precipitation worthy of mention has oc
curred in tnose sections a. nee the preceding
reporl. A cool wave spread over ihe upper
valleys and northwest iluilng Sunday, and
mm h-colder w eather prevails this morning
from the Rocky mountains eaut over the
c-ntral valleys and lake region. With the
generally clear weather prevailing througn
out the west, the outlook Is favorable lor
continued fair In this vicinity tonight and
Tuesday, wlui no Important change in tem
peraturo. Temperature and precipitation as com
pared with the three preceding years.
w;o. iAW. li-ott. 1907.
Minimum temperature.... il 29 24 29
Precipitation (W .06 .w .00
Normal temperature for today,- 21 deft-recs.
Deficiency In precipitation since March 1,
.'ii ot an Inch.
1 etlc1cncy corresponding period In 1909,
.23 of an inch.
Excess corresponding period In 13CS, .0$
of an Inch. L. A. WELSH,
Local Forecaetar.
St. I, on Is General Market.
ST. LOUIS, Mo., March 7. WHEAT
Caah, lower; track: No. 2 red, $1.231.25;
No. 2 hard, $l.tl ti.
Futurea. lower; May, $1.0931,10; July,
$1.02.
C'OHJ Cash. dower; track: No. 3, Kc;
No. a V'hlte, ttte.
Futures, ' lower; .' May, ' 62fifi2Tio; July,
6-IVwWHo. .
OATii Cash, lowerlj track: No. Z, 4Bc; No.
2 white, 4J,-lkj. - ...
Futurea lower; May, 44c; July, 42c.
FLOUR Unrhams-ed : red winter roiuiia
$5.ttgii.0; extra fancy and straight, $4.90dl
.ov, nsiu wimtr clears, ij.MJtT4.zu.
HKItO Tlrhothy.. $3. 0-3. 40, '
CORN MEAL 43.25. '
BRAN Quiet; (aeked eftst track, $1.15
1.1 tf.
Strong; timothy, $15,00018.60
prairie, $18 Ootj 14.W. '
BAOOlNO-40.
TWINE HemD. 7e. . - ,
PROVISIONS Pork, unchanged; Job
bing. $24.7$.
LARD Unchanged; prime steam, $iS,15
13.26. Dry salt meats, unchanged; boxed
extra short, 14Vsc; clear ribs, UMic; short
clears. 14Hc. . Bacon, unchanged; boxed
extra shorts, ltHc; clear ribs, 15c; short
uirma, idtsc
RYE-Nominal:' Ho.
POULTRY Steady; chickens. Uc; springs,
in;, lurncrii, aic; aucKS, loc; geese. 70.
BUmjtR-8tedy; creamery. 303!3c.
EGOti Lower; 20o.
- , Receipts Shipments
r lour, ounneas 1ft 8.HI0
Wheat, bushels US.000 6,e00
Corn, bushels 17S,0vO 38,400
Oata, bushels 76,800 33.7V0
Kansiui City Grata and Provisions.
KANSAS CITY, March 7. WHEAT
nominal, - 10- lower: No, 1 hard, ll.OCiffll.OJ;
No. 8. 11.041H.07: No. 1 red. II 14,1, 1 . : No.
$.. $1 J04J1.16! May, $1.06" bid; July, 9Vi
otrc,- eeuers; eevremoer, vo0 Dia.
CORN ltflc lower; No. 2 mixed, ESS?
WMre; No... I,-87c; No. 3 white. 6014c; Wo. 8,
raio; jiswt. eec, sellers; juTyvflDc; Sep
tember, 60HBflOe, sellers.
OATS Hfflle lower; No. 3 whlta, 46047c;
No. t mixed, 48444o.
RYK 72B7BO.
HAy-Unehanged: choice, timothy; $14.00
ibi.ov; cneice prairie, u.X(ju.w); .choice
nana, sii.evvis.ea,
BUTTER Unchanged; creamery extras,
19V "rt. seoonds, 27o; packing stock,
EGQS 20c lower; current receipts, $$.70 a
case.
Receipts. Shipments.
Wheat, bu 160,000- 73.009
Corn, bu- 139,000 " 48.000
Oats, bu 22,000 13,000
Minneapolis Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., March 7. WHEAT
-May, $1.11H; July, $1.11; caah: No. 1
hard. l.LWyl.U; No. 1 northern, $M2(&
1.1T4: No. 1 northern, $1.17J1.10; No. 3
northern, $1 041 08',.
SKED-Flax, $1.18.
. CORN No. i yellow. 6346G. '
OATS No. t white, 42!42o. '
RYK Ne. 1, 747i4,e.
BRAN In .100-lb. sacks. $22.0322.60.
FLOUR First patents (In wood,, f. o. b.,
Minneapolis), S.444).66: second patents.
$6.102&.40; -first clears, $4.f4.; second
clears. $f.iofl.4, ,
Visible lapplr ot Grata.
NEW YORK. March T.-Followlng is the
rwew xorK i'roduc Kxcnange ewtiina,te or
the visible suddIv of araln In tha Ttnlted
States. Saturday, March 6: Wheat. 25,783,000
ousneis; increase, ,, bushels. Corn,
14.866.0U0 bushels: Increase. 879. Of bushels.
Oats, I.OSS.OuO bushels; Increase. 2U9.000 bush
eia. Rye, 734,000 bushels; - decrease, 37,600
busheia. Karley, 1,117,000 bushels; Increase,
44.000 bushels.
The visible supply or wheat in Canada
last Saturday waa 16.734.000 bushels, a de
crease of 100,060 bushels.
Philadelphia rrodace Market.
PHILADELPHIA, March 7. BUTTER
unu and lc lower; extra western creamery,
34c: nearby prints, 36c.
EGOS Steady; fair demand; Pennsyl
vania and other nearby points, free cases.
23a at mark; current receipts In returnable
cases, 22a at mark; western firsts, free
case, pa at mark; current receipts, free
cases, 22o at mark.""" " '
CHEB.SE Firm; New York full orearrm;
choloe, 17c; fair to good, ltifl7o.
Llrerpool Oral a Market,
LIVERPOOL. March 7. WHEAT Spot,
dull; No. 1 red western winter, ne stook.
Futures steady; March, 8s d; May, 7sl0d;
July, 7s d. . .
CORN Spot, quiet; new American mixed
northern, tstd: old American mixed, 8s 8d.
Futures, dull; March, nominal; July, 6s 31
. PEAS-Canadlan, steady; 7s 6d.
FLOUR Winter patents, quiet; 83a.
Peoria Market.
FEORIA, March 7.-CORN Steady; No.
8 white. (714c; No. 8 yellow, 67c; No: I.
Cc; No. 3. btlic; No. 4, 64c; no grade, 47
.
OATS Steady; standsrd. 450.
Ri'E .Steady; No. 2. 79c. ..
Mllwaakao Grata Market.
MILWACKER. March ?WEAT No.
lporthern, $l.l54''Jl.Wi No. ,1,. northern,
$1.14 L14; May, $1.1SS. , ,
OATS-iVJ-kSHa. r - -
BARLEY Samples', 62t4971ci .
r - ..t .i
Dalnth Grala Market.
puLlTif, March . 1 -WHEAT - May,
$1.12'; July, tl.lir-4; No. 1, northern, $111;
No. 1. northern, $1.11. - '
OATS tuc. . ... .i ,
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK, MaVr-h T COFFEE Mar
ket for cTfee 'futures -opened steady at
iinrhanxed price to a dsolln f i points,
May be4ng 6 points lower under scatter
ing Unuldatlon. while other months wore
unchanged in keeping- with the European
markets. There -was son he switching from
May to later positions, but developed no
particular feature wllh trade Interests, ab
sorblng the limited offerings at about the
Inltlnl f.gurea. The close was stecdy, net
unchaneed to 5 points lower. Sales 16,0 0
bass. Closing quotations follow: : Msrch.
WW-; -April, J.orxr, Way, T 86c; June, 7. We.
JUily. Auavust. feK-mber, October and No.
v?bTv 7 V: l"nihr, 7.U1C-. January
and Februsry, ' 7 20. Spot steady; No. 7
R. 8ic; No 4 Santos, $c aCiid, 'quiet;
Cerdova j ii2c, . . . .. f -c
llTiy-Market. '
OMAHA; March T.-HAT-No".' f.'Vi 6A
1100; No 8, $10; eosrse, - SS; picking $8
Straw: -What. 17: rye- anil ni f
fa if a, $14. The supply of g.iod.hay la food
11V, 1 . UKtlfaJ . I. (1 1 ,u IV.
Elcla Batter Market.
EIJQIN. March 7. BITTFR Firm: 81
csuis. aajes or ine w
TIIE BEE:
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Concerted Operttiong for AdYaneo oa
larjc Scale Are Perceptible.
STEEL AND UNION PACIFIC LEAD
nine In These Issnea Has a Beatl
snectal Effect on Entire List
Boad Market Is
Irregular.
NEW YORK, March 7. Concerted oper
ations for an advance on a large scale
we-e cVailv pe! opt,hIe In the stock market
today. Unfavorable Influences were entlreiv
ignored In New York, although the market
for Americans In London was slightly af
fected before trading betan here.
I-arge and amresslve accumulation and
rapidly rising trices In United States Steel
and I'nlon Pacific had a sentimental effect
on the whole list that, overrode all other
considerations. The movement of steel sug-
Ccsted the resumption of market operations
y the same organisation which conducted
the brilliant campaign ,n that stock last
year.
I nlon Farlflc was favorably affected by
the character of the day's testimony In
the hearing of the i;nvernment's suit
against the merger. The recital of Union
Pacific hIMory by one of Its bankers, was
read with proiound Interest In Wall Street
The Influence of the Philadelphia strike
was minimised by quiet conditions reported
from that city, although conflicting claims
left the octual situation somewihat con4
fvsed .No question was raised of a prob
able decision In the American Tobacco case
at Washington, In contrast with preceding
Mondays, when the probability of a decis
ion was as remote.
Although-the stock market paid no at
tention to the bank statement, that ex
hibit was the subject of Interested com
ment In other quarters. No very clear light
was thrown on the unexplained decrease
of upwards of $10.000.WO In cash held by
th? clearing house banks, where an In
crease estimated up to $.1,000,000 wns looked
for.
Tho time loan market became notably
Vi inf fa"1 J.h PPHn offered sensibly
diminished The call loan market was not
i?lj The "Jvance In foreign exchange
halted, notwithstanding continued harden
ing of London discounts and large sales
here of stocks for London account. Ru
mors were current that permission will be
accorded to the railroads to advance freight
rates together with an advance In wages
or employes.
Bonds were Irreeular. Total sales, par
value. $3,868,000. United States 2's declined
per cent on call.
Numoer of sales and principal quotations
on stocks today were:
..... ... , .. Sslss. Hlfh. Low. elm.
Allli-Chslmers pfd 44
Amalgsmatsl Copper 11,400 'tin U
American Agricultural ;iT
American Best sugar 70) 44 'jj" i2
American can ptd l,oo ttsi 71 1
American Cr A Foundry.. I.teo 47 lfi tiiv
Anisrlcan Cotton Oil 20 t1 t'l 47
Am. Hid C: -Leathar ptd.. ;.0 41 jiu 40U
Amsrlcan Ice Ssrurltlos.... 1.4-0 It 27 zx'i
American Linseed joo li 15 ijij
American Locomotive J.ino 55 5414 54
Am. Smoltlos Ref'ng.... 2,0o u Kvi N
Am. Small. A Rat'nf pfd. D lna VW 1)9
Amerleao Bugar Refining . M 17
Amorloan Tal. A Tal oo :4J i4,u hiu
American Tohacoo pfd H ni
Amartoan Woolen ,. ruo rru, alV. 87
Anaconda Mining Co I. HO) u A u
Atchlaoa 13,7) In in
Atchison pfd . gag mi jojti 11
Atlantic, Ouast Una 8) 183 ISi
Kltlmor Ohio , J.10O U2 lt
Baltimore dt OlUo pfd u.
Bethlohem Steal ,.. iro jik )m j
Brooklyn Rapid rmnsll 6 K0 74 TPH 74.
Canadian Paoine 680 ill J tun, 1,014
Pantral Lsathar 4,100 4 49 Vs 3
Oantral Leather pfd eoo 104H 1(4 lii
Central of Naw Jarssf w
CBaaapaak 4a Ohle M.WQ rm gf, gm
Chicago ft Alton vs) n MS M
Chloao ot. Westarn, new. So SJ14 II
Chicago Jh Northwsetsrn... (, SCO 1U 1M 1M
Chloage nil. A St. Paul. , 19, 10 147a, 144V4 H7
C, O. C. A 9t. Louis 70 at I1V4 (1
Colorado Fuel A Iran 6,400 42 41 41 H
Oolarads A Bout horn 1,400 19 61 M
Colorado A o. lat pfd "
Colorado A go. M pfd 7u
Consolldatod Oas...; 4.100 Ul 14714 lit,
Corn Products fJ 1M4. 11 lVa
Delaware A Hudaon. 200 17 177 i 17714
Danror A Rio OraneVs 1.7 4S14 41 43
Ponirer A Rio Orand pfd. S00 atta. 79U. lZ
Dlailllara- Bscarltl 3.600 14 14
Brl".il. 1,000 'fl 11 12
Ens 1H pfd , (.600 II to n
Brio 14' pfj.. 3.IV0.41 S 41
General Eiectrlo 155 lb6 lbi
Oreat Northern pfd I.tos 188 . 117 1J
Oreat Northern Ore. atfl... . 10 70 74 704,
Illinois Oenu-al oi ij 141 14JV4
Intarborough Mat.- MOO 12 21 aS
Intoraoreugh Met. f4...... 7,140 14 06 14
International Harveeier 1,000 93 11 fi-
Inter. Marin afd.... 600 11 11 tit
International Paaer 200 U 14 14
International Puna 600 41 41 48
laws Oantral 700 (9 24 Mo
Kansas Oltjr tautsern, l.luO 40 !
Kansas Oltp So. pfd , . a
LoiHeylll A NaahTlll 1,400 155 1M in J
Mtnnaapells A St. Louis.... SuO 44 44 41
M , St. P. A tault tt. M. 1"0 144 144 144
Missouri Paolfle 10,100 71 71 fjI
Mlaaruri, Kansas A Toias. 1,000 44 41 444a.
M.. K. A T. pfd 300 72 71 nu
NaUoaal Blsoult , jwff
Katletial Lead 1,400 16 iu 1714.
Nat' I. Rra. 1 Max. lat pld 3.400 66 44 44
New Tsrk Central. ........ t.JO - Us 121 1U
Now York, OnU A Waat... 6,000 44 44 46
Norfolk A Weatorn 1.100 lt 101 106
Narth Aawrleaa 400 11 to 10
Northern Paslflo.i 1,00 1st 111 117
Pacific Mall too U 11 nil
Pennsylvania 17, loo 117 1S4 117
Feopl' Oas J.SOO U 111 111
Pittsburg, C C. A 8t. L.. rJO 101 101 101
Praaaad Steal Car 1,W0 41 46 4
Pullniaa Palace Car lu 1M 1M 1M
Railway Keel Baling too 41 44 44
Reading 121,404 170 141 17
Rapubllo Steel 4v 40 40
Resuelto Steel pfd 10 104 106 10
Reck Island Oo 37,40 11 4 , 11
Reck Island Co. pfd 600 14 I n
St. L. A SJ Pran. Id pfd. 1.S0O 47 46 17
t. Louis teutrrwoatera l,20o 3 1 11
St. Lsula S. W. pfd too 74 11 74
Sloea-Sheffteld 8. A 1 1,700 It 7 II
Southern Paelflo 11,600 119 trt 114
Southern Railway 1,640 1 10 20
Sou ihe m Railway pfd 100 SI 17
Tennoeae Copper JO 11 It 14
Tiae A PaclOo : 1,100 91 90 11
Toledo, at. Leu I a A Vast., -too 46 44 44
Toledo, St. L. A W. pfd... 400 IT 17 17
Union Pacific 9,K 1W 117 144
1'nloa Padfio pfd l.OeO 100 100
I'nlted Stats Realty 200 11 76 71
United States Rubber 4.400 41 46 47
United States Strel M1.90nu U l
United States Steal pfd.... 2.10 122- 111 13
Utah Copper toe 6a 0i jat
Vlrglnla-Oarollna Cbemieal.. 3,100 tt 64
Wahaah 10 11 31 21
Wakeat) pfd 7.KI0 4 44 44
Western Maryland'. 1 IO (1 ) ei
Waatuighouao Hoc trio 1. 100 73 13 7
Woatarn Union .- 1,000 II It It
Wheeling A Lk Kin
Wlaronatn Ueotral 1,400 II 64
Plttsews real 600 23 2
American Steal A foundry. 100 41 41 40
United Dry Oeoda.. 10 10 ISO Ha
La Clod Oas t.too 104 101 10
Total sales for th day, Ml, 100 share.
Local Secarltiea.
Quotations furnished by Samuel
jr., (14 New York Life building:
Burns,
. , Sid.
. Asked.
Beatrice Creamery Co
City af Omaha 4a. 1IM
Columkua. Nb., B. L. la, l2f
Cu4ahy Packing Co. 4s
Detroit U. R. e. I per cent note 1111.
Kaneaa C4ty Home Tel. 6a 1419
Kansas City Stack Yards I 1111
It
104
a
H
11
100
9
4
14
6
100
11
22
Ifll
100
16
100
10
101
4
11
M
11
100
H
H
4
1 st
.104
1"
Long Bell Lnmaer Co 6 1111
Lincoln Oaa A Elec. 6a 1M1
Nebraska Tel. Stook 1 per oent
North Piatt Valley Ini. Co. Is 1920..
Omaha Water Ca. 6s 111!
Omaha Water Co. 6e 141
Omaha Water C. 2d pfd
Omaha Oa la 117
Omaha E. L. A P. 6 IMS
Omaha B. L. pfd f per oeat
Omaha St. Ry. la 114
Omaha A C. II. St. Ry. to 1021
Omaha A C. B. St. Ry pfd I par cent.,
Omaha A C. B. St. Ry. eom
Omaha A C. 11 Ry. A B. pfd
Sloua City 8. V. pfd 1 per cent
Seattle 4Sl 194. .;
Swift Batata cel. (a netea 1111
Union 8. Y- Stock, 8. O. ex-dtv
loo
M
It
4
M
1
J7
4
n
44
w
104
7
Bostsa Stocks sad Boad.
BOSTON, March T. Closing quotations on
siotks were as follows:
Alloues 17 Miami roc dot uai
Amal. Copper liMohawk 4
A. S U A S II Nevada Coo 24
Artre.ua Cora tNlclaalnsr Mlnae ll'U
Atlantic H, North butte 43 u.
B. c, ('. A C lnt North Lake iu
B. A C Cl M . 17oia Domlnloa 6vJ
Butta Coal. 1 Ion 27,Oacaol
Cel. A Ariiou 76 Perratl g. A C .. Si
Cal. A Hectp .'t Qulrcy 1714,
Centennial 21 Shannon i&
Copper Range C. C.fa 77tSu'arlor , ... 61
Faet Butta C. M...... losupenor A llnmon M. 11
Pranklln .'. i" Superior A Pitta. P... 14
Oiroui Con 10 Tamarak T2
Uranby Con 17 V, 8. Coal A oil II
Ore. re Csnanea. . . .. 10U. 8. 1 R. A M 4t
I e Royaia Cupper... tl Ac pfd al
Kerr L.a mt'ah Con
Lake Crpper 17'a Winona 114
La Sen, Corner.. I7,Wolverln -. 144
Asked. "Bid. , .......
Treasary Btalenaeat. "
The condition of the treasury at the be
ginning of buainess today was as follows:
Trust Funds 4old coin. tVA.tst.tiHt: silver
dollar. $4, 270,000; ailver dollars of
$3. .:tt oV silver certificates outstanding,
$v.ro,oo.
Uauerai Funoj standard sllvar dollars in
OMAIIA, TUESDAY, MARCH
ranaral fnnd. fc4BLr: ourrvnt IlaWlltres,
Iv.JsTvn; working balanoe In treaaury of
tlcea. 4tO.017.a; In baunka to credit of treeut
urer of the United Hiates, l.4ril.M3: sub
sldtary ellrer coin. $2X411.714; minor coin,
U,i;.W. total balance In geoeraj fund. $S3,
WL3h8. New Yark Maaep Market.
NEW YORK. March 7. MONKY On call,
y; tHtl per cent; ruling rate. ! per
rent; closing bid, 2 per cent; offered at 3
Per cent. Time leans, strong; alsty days,
3 per cent; ninety days. 34 per cent; sit
menths. 4 per rent.
PRIME MKRCANT1LE PAPER 45
per cent-
BTIfRLINO FTXCIIANare-Pteidv with
actual business In bankers' bills at $4 K470
44K for lxty-dav bills and at $4 8716 for
demand. Commercial bills. $4 S4 !. 44).
dl.VKR Har. tftjc.
P1LVER Mexican dollars. 44c.
BOMiS Ooverntnent, weak: railroad,
Irregular.
Closing quotations on bonds today were
as follows:
U. S. ref. Is. rcg..,.10t Inter. Mot. 4 1
d, con poo... 101 Inter. M. M. 41.... 49
V. 9. fry. rg MJapan 4a
do coupon lo?. do 4H s
V. 8. 4a. reg '1K. C. Se. lit Is 71
do coupon 114Lke 8. deb. 4a 11) 44
Allla-flial. In 6a llaL A Naeh. un. 4a... t
4m. AtI. Ca ItOvK, K. AT. lat 4a...
Am. T. A T. v. 4a. .104 gen. 4a t
Am. Tobacco 4a i:MI-ourl Pacific 4e... 1!
do e 'do eol. ts. ctfa ....
Armour A Co. 4s... sj N. Rya. of Met. 4vs. 5
Atrhloon sen. 4a 1-HN. T. O. gen. J ,s 10
do cv. 4s 117 ,i deb. 4 113
do ev. U 11 N. T.. N. H. A II.
Atlantic c. L. 1st 4s. M cv. Is 1J4
8 A O. 4s Ill) N A W. lat con. 4.. 91
do l 4 do rv. 4 10S
B. A l). 8. W. I Via JOHNc-nbam Pacific 4... 101
Rrook. Trsns. cv. 4a. I.t do la 71
Centrsl of Oa. 8...lnaHI"r. S. L. rfdg. 4a... 4
Central Leather 6-.. l't, Pann. rv. 0216). 7
f. of N. J g-n. fa. 1N do eon. 4s V4
Che. A Ohio 4a ", -HRoadtng grn. 4a 19
do ret. 5a l4"4Sl. L. A 8. P. fg. 4s. M
Cfilrass A Alton SM-a T do gen. 6 0
C, B. A Q. Jt. 4a.. V. L S. w. eon. 4a.. 71
do gen. 4a rle lat gold 4a
C, Mil. ft St. P. Srehoard A. U 4.... M
(en. la 17 8a. Pacific cal. 4a...,
C R. I A P. col. 4a 4! do cv. 4a 105
do rfg. 4a 11 do lat ref a s
Colo. Indtiatrial .... So. Railway B If
Colo. Midland 4s.... 17 do gen. 4a 11
CAS. ref. -eat. 4i Tnlon Pacific 4s 11
Del. A Hud. cv. 4.100T do cv. 4a llo
D. A R. O. 4a : do let and ref. 4a.. frT
no ref. la. ,V. 8 Rubber 4a
Distillers' lie 74 u. S. Steel Id 6s 106
B.ie prior Hen 4a k. ,Va -Car. (hem. is....
do gen. 4i 74 ewabaeh fat la Ill
do cv. 4e. aeries A. 1 do 1st and ait. 4s,. 71
do rv. 4s. eerie B. T9 Western Md. 4a 14V
Oen. ETlectrlo cv. 6a. .144 Weat. Eloctrtc cv, 6. fl
I. r. 1st ref. 4 CS Wlaconaln Central 4s. 4
Bid.
London Closing; Stocks. '
LONDON. March 7. American securities
opened dull and a fraction either side of
parity today. During the first hour only
a small business wss done and prices moved
narrowly. At noon the market waa dull
and from higher to '4 lower than Satur
day's New York closing, . ,
London closing stocks:
Consols, money I' Louisville A N..
..11
.. 44
..1S4
..14
.. S3
... 47
.. 7
..
do aocaunt....
. 11 M., K. A N
. MK. T Optra!....
. 1H Norfolk A W....
.120 do pM..
.10414 Ontario A W....
Anial. Ooppar
Anaconda
Atchlaon
do ptd
Baltimore A Ohio
116pnnylvnla
Canadian Pacific in H Rami Mine....
firsapeake A O H'4 Reading ..
Chicago O. W..
, MgitherB Ry
140 do pfd
1'4 Southern Pacific .
44 Cslen Paelflo
V d Pfd
M U. g. Steal........
ei d ptd
41 Wabsah
26 do fd
Chi., Mil. A Bt. P
Da Beer
Denver A Rla O..
do pfd
Erie
do 1st pfd
do 3d pfd
Grand Trunk
vt
..11
.11
..It
.. 14
..124
.. 11
.. 4
Illinois Centrsl
SILVER Rar,' steady at 13 7-id 'ie'r' os.
.147 Spanish 4a. ..
.
MONET-Wlll4 per cent.
The rate of discount In the open market
ror snort bins is J per cent; lor three
monins puis, zt7 per cent
New York aflalngr Blocks.
NEW YORK. March 7. Closing quota
tions en mining slocks were:
Alio
10 'Lead villa Con..
.. 8
.. I
..10
..
.328
..
..ISO
BrBswek Caa
Cam. lnnnel stock..
d sands
Con. Cal. A Va
Hern Sliver
Iran Silver ,,
Offered.
, I Llttl Chief
, 21 Meilcan
. U Ontario
10 Ophlr ..'
, 41 Standard
.141 Tal lew Jacket ..
Bank Cloarlatra.
OMAHA, March 7. Bank clearing for to
day were $4,183,130.48 and for ' the corre
sponding nat last year M.U.S67.88.
Q1IAKA CBJSBBAVlAmftKT, .
taal isl rsaey rradlace PrleeMi rf,
Blsk by Bapere aasl Tfkelaaavlera.
BUTTKRCreamery, Ke. 1 dellvere ta
tha retail trmele In i-lb. cartona, 13e; Na. L
in 80-lb. tubs, 11c; N. 8. ta 1-1 b. oartons,
30c; In OS-tl. tuba, 29S4o; packing stook, sella
psxk, 8tc; common, Ho; fancy dairy roll,
140 ; common, lie Market ekasges every
Tusay. .
POULTRY Dressed: Broilers $k a Jog.
for gtcrage, 8; for fresh springs, 17ei
hens, 17a; cocks. 11c; ducks, 11c; geaae,
loc; turkeya, 3Jo; pigcene, rr aoa,, $l.tt;
Homer squabs, $4 tvr dos.; fancy sauabs,
$3.M Pr dea.. No. 33.6 Pr dos. Alive:
Broilers, under 1 )bs., I7c; springs, 14o;
hens. Uc; stags, Uc; ducks, fall feathered,
13e; geese, full featheied. He; turkeys,
too; guinea fowls, $4-30 per dos.; pigeons,
0o per dos.
CHEESE Twins, VPAo: young America,
llo; Daisy eheeo. Uc; Umbergr4yr, llo;
brfok, Uo; domeatlo block Swiss, Joe; lm
aortedl Iwlss, 88a.
FISH (all fren)-Hernng. te: saltnan,
lie; pickerel. 8c. whltf)h, lte; pike, la;
trout, 13o; catfish, 17p; large cripples, lift
lie; smelts, Uo; Spaatsh mackerel, lee; ell,
ltc; haddock, lie; flovlndera, Uc; fresh hali
but, 13c,
OTiTEKS Selects, small eans, 3te; large,
Me; gallon, $186; New Yark counts, sraalL
3tct large, ic gallaa. 818&; standarea,
small. Vo; large. 88c; gallon. $X8b; extra
large standards. 81.84
BBEF CUTS No. 1 ribs, le; No. , Uo;
No. 3, 10c; No. 1, loin, ltc; Ne. 3, 10;
No. 3. 13o; No. 1, chucks 7c; No. 1,
7c; No. 3, 7c; No. 1. round. Vic; No. 3,
8c; No. 3. 8c; No. 1, plate, 7o; No. X,
8c; No. 8. 60. ...
FRUITS Strawberries. eTlotida, per
quart, T075c. Oranges, California navals,
tW-M-UZ-li alaes, per box, $3.86; lSO-171-a-W-816-860
slsee, per bez, $3.08; eottra fancy
Camella Reee brand, per bez, tt.36. Lem
ons, Limonlero, extra fancy, 800-tQ alses,
per box, $4 ; choice 309-3110 alsea, per box,
$4.08; 840 else, tOo per box less. Bananas,
fancy select, per bunch, $1.7b4f3.00; Jumbo,
per bunoh. $1.7I9$.?6. Q rapes. Imported
Malagas, per keg, HOOgpt.oO. Orape Fruit,
Florida, 64-t4-80 sixes, 84.Kr86.00. Apples,
Jonathan and Grimes Golden, per, hbl.
$0.08; Ben Davis, per. bbl., $3 KVfj4.o0; 4Jnl
tan, per bbl., 84.80; Winsapa,- per bbl., $4.50;
Gano, per bbl., $4.00; New York Baldwins
and Russets, medium slsea, per bbl., $3.78;
California fancy W. W. Pearmalns, per
box, 810; California extra fsnoy W. W.
Pearmalns, Red Wood, per bex, 81-88; Colo
rado Jonathans,, per bex, $3.M); extra fancy
Colorado Jonathans, per box, 33.84; antra
fancy Colorado R. Beauties, per box, $3 64;
extra fancy Colorado Wtriaapa, per box.
$2.28. Cranberries, Jersey, winter stock.
per bbl.,- $4 0. . Dates, Anchor brood, new,
e 1-ls. pkgs.. In box, per box, 33.08. Figs,
California, 80 pkgs.. So else, In box, $L85;
13 pkgs ., lo size, 80c.
VEGETABLES Irish potoes. Wis
eonsln and native, per bu., 60c; Colorado,
per bu., 70c. Sweet Potatoes. Kansas, per
bbl., 8188. Cauliflower, California, 84 to
It heads, per crate, 32 50. Rutabagas.
Canada, per lb., lc. Cabbage, Wiscon
sin, Holland std, per lb., 3c. Celery,
California, per 13-lb. bunch, tec. Onlona,
red, per lb., IHc; yellow, in sacks, per
lb., 2c; extra large white, per lb., 8c,
Shanlsh Onions, per crate. $l.tS7 Old Vege
tables, parsnips, carrots, beets, turnips, In
sacks,, white, per lb.. Sc. Garlic, extra
fancy, white, per lb.. 18c; red, per lb. lAo
NEW "OUTHERN VEGETABLES--Radishes:
Per dot. bunches, 87c; per it
basket crate, R00iffi4.r0. Turnips:, Per dos.
bunches, 60c. Carrots: Per do, bunches
60c. Shallots: Per dos. bunches, 60c. parsl
ley: Per dos. ' hunches. 0c. Bests: Per
dos. bunches, $1.00. Pitnach: Per bushel
$1.00. Kgg Plant: Fancy Florida, dot
$1.5042 00. Tomatoes: Fancy Florida
or Cuba, , per 6-basket crate, . $4 oo
choice, $.1.00 String and wgx b'ians: per
hamper, $5.0f300. Cucumbers: Hothouse,
per dos., $1.76ff2 00.
HOME GROWN VEGETABLES
Radlshee: Extra fancy home grown, per
dos. bunches, 3Ko. Lettuce:. Extra fancy
leaf, per dos., 40c; head lettuce In ham
pers, $3 0Cvas.O0. Paxsiey: Fancy home
grown, per do, bunches. 40c
MISCELLA NEOl'rJ Cider: New York
per H bhl-. 8178. Honey: New, 34 frames'
$3 60. Horseradish: Two dos. in case, $130
Walnuts: Black, per lb., lc; California, No
1. per lb., lc: California, No, 1 aoft, per
lb., 120. Hickory nuts: Large, per lb., 4c
small. per lb.. Rc. Cocoanuta: Per aeir'
$i.00; per flox., So. .
' Metal Mar rt.
NEW YORK. March 7 -METAIStand.
ard eopper was easy today! The English
niaraet was lower ana ctosea easy, rjpot
.r 17s d; futures, I of) 16s. Locally: Lake,
$13.6:?J13 K7; electrolytic. $13. 37 G 13.6-';
costlnar.' 313.131813 36. Tin market weak.
Boot closed, $.12. 44 m 60. Th Londan mar-
sea was siw ana lower. Mpol, 4143 6s;
futures, flfjo. Iad. aulet: snot. MUMb)
The London market waa unchanged at 1$
ss. rpeitrr. quiet; spot, lo w,;"tio. Mew
York; Indon was lower at ii 2s tld. Iron
waa higher at 61s 7d for Cleveland war
rants la London. Locally, unchanged.
8. 1910.
OMAHA LIVE SlOClt MARKET
Desirable Kinds of Fat Cattle Ten to
Fifteen Higher.
EOGS MOSTLY TEN CENTS IHQHEXL
kewy Ska 4 kanaka Ratber Blow getlera,
bat Prioti a All KJaa Are
Aboat Steady wltk Last
Week.
BOtTTH OMAHA. March 7, 1910.
Receipts were: Cattle. Hoc. Sheep.
Estimate Monday S.WO 8.000 6.0M0
Same day last week 6,706 6.493 4.704
Same day 1 week ago.... $.770 8 646 8.4M
Bams day 8 weeti ago.. 4 .868 8.04 8 611
Bsme day 4 weeks ago.. St? 4.S7 t.UH
Same day lain, year 1730 7,784 7,871
The following table tliows the receipts of
cattle, hogs and aheep at South Omaha for
tha year to date, compared with last year:
IslO I no. Dec
Cattle 1M441 lftXl 17.607
Hogs 418. Sl 4e 00t 73.314
Sheep 36,6tt 286,878 21.3.'4
The following table shows the average
price of hogs at South Omaha for the last
several days, with comparisons: -
Date. I 11. lrJ.lB. 1117. 10.1M:.1!K14.
Feb. ..,
fb. i7..
Feb. 88...
March 1..
March 3..
March 3.
March 4
March 6.
March 8.
March 7.
8 361 8 IS
4 Hi 6 801 8 881
I 6 40
4 77 I 83
4 84 6 11
4 80) 8 11
4 i2 6 09
4 78 8 11
4 kli 6 04
6 07
4 86j
4 9 8 13
l
4 .6)1 76 8 04
3 31
28,
6 7
6 11
6
8 14
6 86
6
4 t.
4 30
4 l
8 W
6 76
6 761 6 ti
) 6 U
8 731
6 ti
60i
3
9 tvSl
8 68
6 3
8 18
a e-i a 04
il v
74 8 IN:
6 SO
4 33
8 76
4 44j 6 76, 8 14,
Sunday.
Recelpte and disposition of live stock at
the Lnlon Stock Yards, South Omaha,
Neb., for the twenty-four hours ending at
$ o'clock p. m. March 7, 1910:
RECEIPTS.
Cattle Hogs. Sheep. H'r's.
C, M. & St. P 6 1
Union Paelflo 30 18 . l .,
C. & N. W.. east .... 7 1
C. & N. v'., west.... 68 13 8 1
. tt. P.. M. & O... 13 8 8
C, B. h Q-. east .... $ 1
v ., . tfacst.... 81 13 t t
U., H. 1. &. P., east.. 8 8 X
Illinois Cintral 7 1 8 1
c. o. w a .. .. ..
Total receipts ,...170 83
DISPOBiriON.
Omaha Packing Co 648
Cattlr
670
1,046
787
- 1.171
169
Hogs
1,161
1,008
1.143
1,863
Bw-lft and Company .... 896
Cudahy Packing Co 614
Armour Co 666
Schw-ars-Bolen Co
Murphy
W. B. Vansant Co 117
Benton, Vansant & Lush. 331
(Stephens BrOB 323
Hill sV Son 128
F. U. Lewis 183
Huston it Co 17
J. B. Root A Co 18
J. H. Bulla 84
La F. Huss 165
L. WoLf 63
McCreary 4V. Carey 134
M. Hagerty 4
Sullivan Bros 10
Lee Rothschild 100
Mo.-Kan. Calf Co 69
N. Morris 1
Kline dk Christy 41
Other buyers 668
1,66
160
Totals ..v... 4.63 6,809 4,828
CATTLE Receipts ot cattle were disap
pointingly small this morning, only 148 oar
being reported in. After the vary good
market that prevailed her during the
greater part of last week it was only rea
sonable to expeot a liberal run this morn
Ins, but it failed to materialise.
Under the Influence of moderate offer
ings and a very aotlve buying demand,
beef steers advanced sharply this morn
ing, being a big 10a higher, and in fact, a
much higher that a good many salesmen
were calling it lOtflSc higher. The trad
was active at th advance and tb early
arrivals all changed hands ta vary good
season In the morning. There waa nothing
very choice on sale to make a- teat of ex
treme high prices. There wr a few cattle
god enough to sell at 37.6.
Cows and heifer were generally 10c
higher, and in many rasas lOdylsc higher.
Th early market was aotlve and the of
fering changed band quit readily at pre
vailing prices.
Geecl feeder said a strong or a little
stronger than any time yet with the de
mand goo and th trad active. A high
at $8.48 was paid for right ged Wyoming
bskyfeda. Thr did net appear te be any
grsat inquiry for list stockings, the market
n that kind being without any noteworthy
change.
Lat trains mat with vary ready sale, th
latr market being fully a rood as any
tlm. As high as $7.1 waa paid for a full
lead that came In late, with a part of a
lead aeliinz ud to 87.18.
Quotations eq cattle: Good to choice
cornfed steers, $.B'3'7.60; fair re grnod corn
fed steers, 88 816.6; common ta fair corn
ftd steers, $4.7606.3$: go 8 to ohelce eows
and heifers, S4 44 4); fair t good eows
ai-d - heifer, 34.80tN.OO: eerrmion te fair
cows and heifers, (itOtJAt: food te ahele
stock!- and feeders, $16x4.4l; fair to good
steckar and feeders. t4.krfr 06' commas t
fair stockar and feeder, M-4.30; tek
heifers. 3S.d4.06; Yl calves. H084H.;
bulls, stage, etc., $3.T8tSifl.rS.
Representative sales:
BEEF BTS3CRS.
K. A. Pt. K. iv. Pr.
140 8 46 2 Ill 6 6
16 147 $ 44 11 lie 6 it
I ttt 8 Tt II 1214 6 1
6 tn 6 4 II 114 7t
6 mi t 1101
6 UN 6 II It 190t I 2
1 1 6 26 II H4 6 1
18 WT7 6 26 11 194T 6 8
II ,...,.1111 IH It 1164 Jt
11 118 ttty 17 ISM 1 06
22.....' 1116 6 4 It 141 1 In
) 1142 M 1 1114 1 a
II 1111 6 66
COWB.
6 164 3 M 10 1026 6 16
1 117 t II 4 ,.lr0 6 16
711 I 66 t... 1100 $ U
6 S44 I 46 10.., 1( I
1 141 t 1 1 l6 I 40
11 IM 4M 1111 40
I Ml 11 20 MT4 6 1
t 77 4 44 U i'47 6 16
44 4 60 11 111 I 0
11 to 4 4 I ,...100 I K)
14 IM 4 10
HEIFERS.
8 8A6 I 66 6 M 4 20
8 440 I 40 14 IS 4 10
14 641 8 10 31 142 6 36
11 44 I It 24 116 6 46
11 W IN 44 161 6 1
6 30 I I . t IM IN
t 1(1 4 04 4 1106 6 00
BULL
4 140 t 0 $ II 4
1 HOO 4 0 t ..176 $ Ot)
1 110 4 26 1 US I ot
1 140 4 26 1 Ill 6 0
1... 130 4 II 1 HU 6 0
l mo 4 m i um 1 1
1 .' 1240 4 I 1 1710 6 II
1 1110 4 6 3 14J4 M
1 140 4 (0 1 irr 8 M
1 Ii) 4 1 1 140 I I
1 1420 4 T 1 14 6 It
1 1120 4 II ' 1 1111 6 14
1 140 4 16 1 17 6 6
CALVE H.
11 416 t to 1 144 7 H
6 , KM 4 24 t 114 7 M
II 61 4 4 1 0 1 6s
t til 8 0 1 130 I 0
I lo I 00 1 I ID
8 .16 IN 4 160 0
1 M IW t 141 t 26
t m IK
8TOCKERS AND FEEDERS. .
16 61 4 10 4 16 6 Ot
4 41 4 40 6 , 741 I 00
16 66 4 66 14 , 641 6 00
6 M l . II 141 I 1
11 671 4 40 II , IM 10
4 531 4 76 M (Tt 6 0'
6 4eJ 4 76 6 1046 6 M
6 406 4 16 - 11 .....I 6 60
12 Ml 4 76 11 K60 6 66
1... 411 4 1 II 641 6 M
t 441 4 10 20 H I 66
HOGS Light receipts, coupled with an
actlv demand, resulted in a further eleva
tion of hog values this morning. It was
the same old story as far as tops and aver
age cost were concerned both war record-
breakers.
Opening bids were Just about a nickel
higher than Saturday's average trade, and
a few hogs sold at this advance, but the
market quickly ascended to a dime higher
level and the bulk of offerings went at the
better figures. Some weakness was ap
parent toward tha close, after most af tha
stuff had baen received and weighed up.
out neiiuer ine acun nor tn amount of
business at th close, was sufficient to
affect the market as a whole. Shipping
demand throughout th session wus espe
cially active.
A considerable portion of the hogs sold
at $9.7tV69 80, as compared with Saturday'
big strings between l9.UOrl.76. and iha bullc
a week ago of $1 869 46. Tops reached $9.90.
as compared witn Saturday's high top of
89 82'.
Representative sale: .1
Ho.
At.
...14
...IH
...tut
...IM
...17
...171
an. pr. 4.
44 I 40 6 ..
40 6 44 11
40 t 41 ao.
40 t 47 68..
0 t 70..
40 8 et St.,
t
.10
Ill
... 17
.. t 17
4 t 17
Ill 40
77
r
... 71
0 t 60
40 8 0
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District. -
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OLDEST AND LARGEST HOUSE IN THE STATE
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BHDsjP There was net very much
activity te th live mutten trad at the
opening this morning owing te the taut
thai aetual offerings were limited and
quality nn to go4V Almost thirty iars
were exfjeoted, but only eleven arrived In
tlm for early rquads and most of these
were common and unfinished shipments.
Pesplte th dull appearance to trade, th
mer dealrahl classes ef killer changed
hands In vary good oon at generally
steady prloe and th market as a whole
Is quotable on this basla. Three loads of
hroken-fleece lambs war good enough to
sell at 83.64), and even the more inferior
lets oemmanded good, firm figure.
Demand from hearers far anything that
promises profit la still brisk, but the
volume t business seasonably small. Th
number ef sheep and tamba taken back
Into th oountry last week was just about
normal with previous weeks, but prices
raid were the highest in the history ef
i trad at this point fat kinds of lambs
With a good fleeo selling up to 39 00.
Quotations on sheep and lambs: Good to
choice lambs, 88.0Oit78.3S: fair to good lamb.
H.wt'.wi cuii lamss, eti.WB7.oe; good shear
ing ia
i.
wethers, 8?.407.73; fair to geud wethers,
86.767.40; good to choice ewes, I7.00vtj7.50;
fair te (eed ewes, 88.607.00.
Representative sales;
No. Av. Price.
p) western ewes ,83 6 SO
tin western lambs, broken fleece. 80 8 40
No. ' Av. Pr.
99 western Iambs 74 8 36
171 western lambs , 74 8 86
80 western lambs 74 8 35
144 Mexican ewes ..... 77 8 85
124 western lamb, . feeders 62 SOU
4tt western yearlings 78 8 60
84 western wethere 81 7 80
83 western ewe 87 6 60
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cattle Stronr Hoas Hler Sher p
Steady to Illaer.
CHICAGO, March T. CATTLE Re-cr-lpt.
23,000 had: market, strong; steers,
!.M58.25; cows. 84ti?6.76; holfoi-H. 34. U"?
-: bulls, 34.60-(60; calves. $3.00rr10.O-i;
Stocksrs eind feeders. 34 2i" J 5 75.
HOOI lU'celpts. 28.000 head; market, 10c
to 16o higher; choice hoavv, 10 lry-i 10 SH;
butcher. flO.10ttt10.tO: light mixed. fVOrTUO;
choice llaht, 3.90(1 10.00; parkrrs, 810 OjlO lS;
pigs, 125(09.76; bulk, 810 (v7 io.l6.
SHEEr- AND LAMB Receipts, 10fV)
head: market, ateadv to lfVr, 15c higher;
she-p, H&O94U0; lamb, f8.3fa3 4i; yrariing,
ri?48-
Klaaa City Live Slock Market.
KANSAS CITY. March T.CATTLK Re
ceipts, 11,000 head, Including 400 southerns;
market steady to 10o higher; cholc export
anrl rireeeei. 1-jfaf IIMnfim. S,.lw
good, l,0ra.86; Western steera. f6 607.80:
Bur Hers ana reeners. 44 a,(!6 10; s'Mitnern
steer, fR.2f'?r7 .80; southern cows, 83 fiOiT'ii.76;
native cows, fl fvV.td 60; natlv heifers. 4.30
(7 00; bulls, fi 25.,5.76: calve. 8 50'., 8 75.
HOOS-Recelpu, 6.OU0 htad; market lOo
me. 61-tiCgii.UP; straight feeding
mini, f.ea.M; good llgnt yearlings. 83.23
!.; good heavy yetrllngs, 87.01i.35;
air yearlings, l6.8eS7.80: good to choice
IT
Inspect Cur f!t Cffica
i'IHW TOW1, r-'1 IiIIM'"!
09.
Jo lto higher; top, f 10 00; bulk of sales,
fe.O8.80; heavy, f8,80sif 10.00; packers ami
butohars. t9.754j8.86; Jlght. faty04r8.88; pigs,
88.6OO.O0. - -
BHBSP AND IMBRo4pt, 8.008
l.!M,L2!rket to 10c hlgherj lambs,
88.804Jfl.3fi; yerllnfs, 87.rAij-vl.78; wethers,
M5f7.76; ewss, frt.35r3r7.86; stooker and
feeder, M-JfC50.
St. Lyli Live Stock Market.
PT. yOUlH. March 7-CATTI.lC-Rfl'-celpts,
7,200 head, Including 800 Texans
market strong; native shipping and oxpoi-t
steer, f7. 508 10; dreaaed bef and butohera
steern, W 30(s7.4O; steers Under 1,000 pounds,
84 ftf)10; stonkers and feeder, $3;tWr?f 35;
cow and helfera. 33.7t)8.86; canners. 83 10
3.36; bulls, 836ii:b.76; talvoa, 86.40t4fl0.00;
Texaai and Indian steers, H707.30; cows
and heifers, f3.7a5.CO. . '
HOOS Reoelptu, 8,600 head; market lOo
to 2o hlgtier; pigs and lights, f7.rKs8lO.0G;
packers, . f9.KS10 06; butchor and best
heavy, flO. 10tf ii 17H. .
SHEEP AND LAMBS Rfoelpta, 1.000
head; market strong; native muttons, 87.30
ftt.tn; culls and bucks, 84.6tXa.10 stockera,
84.sW.00.
St. Joseph Lire . Stook Market
BT. JOSEPH .Maroh 7 -CATTL,E-celpta,
2.600 head;' market steady to strong;
steer, 84. 801. 76: cows and heifers, 83.0O
6.i; calves, M. 659.08.
HOOS Reotlpts. 4,000 head; marltet lOo
higher; top, flO; bulk of sales, 88.8043.95.
SHUEP AND LAM Bit-Receipts, 8 000
head: market strong to JOc higher; lambs,1
8t.50O4).2ti.
Slenz City live Stock Market.
SIOUX CITY, la., March 7 .-(Special
Telram.) CATTLIJ Receipt, 2 600 head.
Market strong to 10c higher; beevea, ti.Wt
7.26: cows, 33.505 6 00; feeder. 10I6o hightw
at f4.0ofr6.76; yearlings, 33.liOi8i5.08. -
HOU8 Rejcolpui, 2,000 head. Market JOo
hlghavr- rang of prises, fD uO.tV: bulk of
sales, t9.Ka-l.80. ,;
- stock la Slsfct. ...
Receipt of live stook at th gig principal
weuiern markets yesterdiay:
. . Cattle. IIo-s.'Hheer.
South Omaha 3.600 3.B.1O 6M)
flioux City 2,500 2,(100 '
8t. Joseph 2.500 t.Mt " 8,000
Kansas City Jl O10 fi i0 8oin)
Ht. Louis v. 7,3n0 9.600 2 0"0
Chicago 13.000 tf.000 16.U00
TotU
r 48,0 6-1.2'JO , 8(1,000
NFW YORK, March . T tXVTTON-Tho
market opened easy, unchanged, to 6 poiiiu
lower and Quickly sold off to a net loss of
K18 points under over-Sunilay selling or
ders, attributed to rumors of bull ol4uo
liquidation on Saturday, and a renew) of
bear pressure . encouraged b-, relatively
easy cables. Covering checked the decllna
after stop-Ion orders hod bu executed
and there was some bull support pn whloh
the market rallied to within 4'u-4 point of
Saturday's closing figures.
Futures opened easy. March, 14 64n;
April, 1460c. bid; Muy, 14.47c; July, 14 24c;
August, 13.t'o; rJcpleinbr-r, 12.87p; October,
12 4c; December. 12 S.Vt 12 S5c.
Futures closed steady. Closing Md:
March, 1461c; April. 14.43c; May, 144tio;
June, 14.22c; July, 14 24o; August, U o:
Bptember, 12.S0c: October, 12.48o; Novem
ber, 12.!"c; D.-eimber, U.Hto.
Hput closed quiet, 10 points lower; mid
dling uplands. 4.65c; mlddlliig gulf, Ji.Duc;
salf-s. i.Vrl bales.
OALVEMToN, Tex., March 7 COTTON
Lowerf l47c. .
BT. .LOUIS, March 7.-COTTON'-tTn-clianged;
midrlllng, 15c; sales none; receipt,
tiffi hales; shipments, 928 bales; stock, 43,OjO
bale.
Wool Market.
BT. LOT' 1 8, Mo.. March ' 7. WOOL
Lower; territory and western medium, 84
27c; fin mediums, ltr24c; (In, lliJeOa.
GOODS.
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