Tire BEE: OMAHA. TIItTESDAY, MARCH 24, 1010. It J A r RAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Now Hot Winds ia Wheat Belt Spur i . Traders to Bidding.' 1 A L0SG3 1TAKINQ THEIR PROFITS ptrt tomn In Corn Wka Short IUlm , Com Advance E- yerted to rsmible Before Heavy Stocks on llama. OMAHA. Neb.. March II, 1310. , Th wheat market Is In a very strong 5 Position, crrp da.mn.gs rnort continuing In th same tenor as heretofore. Hot and dry winds ara doing a great deal of dam am, and these condition exist in a very wide-spread territory. Home long taking profit lias tendency to chock t;ie advance today. The spurt In corn was due entirely to - shorts covering and the strong wheat mar ket. The genera) opinion among trader point to the enoenslve stocks and alow de mand, and any advance In prlcea will not be sustained. Wheat worked Into a higher level today Oft very - sensational buying and unfuvoi- , t able wrther throughout he entire winter , I wheat, belt,. Nvm la vory bullish and ".trader are predicting further advance If Vain I not bad within a few daya. Com weakened after tk short had cov ered an4. value eajx.-d off slightly in tnc i in strong wb.at market. iasn corn showed Improvement and sample offered btought lo advance) 'today. - 1'rlmary wheat receipt were 522.009 bu. nd shipment ,wre V.X) bu., against reeelpts last year of 461,00V bu. and ahlp menta of a.6,000 bu. trimsry corn receipt were 432.0"0 bu. arnt ahlpmenta were MB.000 bu., against re celpta last year of 60C.0U0 bu, and ahlpmenta of 641,000 bo. Clearance were sa 30ft ha. of corn. 23 -bit. of oats and. wheat and flour equal to 18,000 bu." k Liverpool' cloned' d hlgTier on wheat 'and l hlgTier on oorn. i ' . . Local, range of option: Artlefes. Opn.t High.' (Low1.' Cloe.Yesy. Wheat - May.. ima, i m josh i or i os Jt'&.f. 1 0814 " 1 04 1 03 1 041 1 OS' Corn" - May.. f.R ...JOT, FA 6". fS July.. . 60- ,60i 60 60 00(4 May.. " 'iVT- 4S - 44 , 43H July.. 41. 41W 41'A 41 X . Omaha Cauls Prlcea. 7 . WHfEAT-Nb. I hard, $1.0H31.0TV4: No. I hard, 1.S1.M;' No. 4 hrd, l.uw1.05; No. I snrlna- H.U6l'u.l.07: No. S spring, H.04.31.Q6; tio, 4 aprlng, DSn'nil.04 No. 2 wuiuiil , .vy. a uuruni. nju gTxv. l7VV6Wdf No." 4 white, 66Vfl6fio No. 2 color! I74jiiWc: No. I color. Wai67c: No. 4 color, fctf66Vc; No... 1 yellow, 66H3'fc', No. 8 atiwn, dotjwoc; i-vo. a yellow, ivu. 4tt 66Hu6c No, 3,' 84ia65V4c; No. 4, W!i j4-o; no, graoe, .tactile. A OATtJ-rfUandard,, 413i2f42e: No. S white. 43 3 11 ; No. 4 white, 40Vii?41o; No. 8 yel low. 40H4loi No; 4 yellow, 4840ttc; No, I mixed, 4UW9410. BA R LE Y N o. 4. 67(S67ttc: No. 1 feed. KIK No. t 1HWnc; No. 4, 74HT5c. I? ' Carlat Itccelpte. ... Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago 44 140 126 Minneapolis " ... Omaha ...... ;...r......,... 13 78 - W Ijuluth ,.1 CHICAGO OAAIW AND PROVISIONS ..-. .1- m Pcatnre of the Trading and Cloatnar Price a iBoard of Trade. CHICAOO, ' March JS. SeAawtlonally bull lah new from th aouthwatt caused an- ad vance of more -Unvn lo in whe&4 prlcea here today, but all the gain was not retained, th market weakening late in the 1on on re&Hslnc efllea. Prioe cloeed uMa to So higher.. Coaree grain ruled, weak, while pro vlelons were atrong. , Crop adylbee, ' which 'were more pessN mlatlo today than any previously received', tamed pjrliiea'lir .th whent pit on a sharp k upturn early in the day, and they, movod T about lo higher. Later it wna reported from 1 Kanaaa City tiit' the wenuher bui-mu there predicted -nOn fori auctions of the. winter wheat bH. ...ThllJ naoHj-ted--quK general v profit-taking, which reaubted In a material setback In price. '' From I1.00H the July delivery ' dropped to S1.09, and September front S1.07H to Sl.OSVfc. May want from Sl.14'4 fcl.HH to 11.13V Jbnal figures In July were fi.'Ote-i. September closed at tl.Otili and May at fl.t3K. ! Corn was weak most of 'the aeeslon. A leadlnc ole.va.tor Interest waq a free seller 4 of the July option. At the low point of the efluion prices were fully lo- below the clos ing level of th previous day. pemand for cnuih corn showed some Improvement and price at the sample tables were Hylc hlffher. No. 8 yellow sold at 6Hi0c. The market 'for futures closed weak ait the low point of th day, w4th price lo to liflmo lower. May' clotted .at SlSQiUo, and July ' at ao. - ' tOata followed, closely the course of corn, sentiment In. .the pit being bearish nearly all day. The market closed weak at the bottom. Provisions closed strong, with prices 5 . .Mo higher,, final on the Mu-y, products be Vlnr: Pork, $'Jtt.l0 lard. ?1J.7: ribs, $13.86. ' leading futures ranged aa follows: Artiol, Open, I High. Low. Closc.j Yea'y. Wheat .May .July. ' Bent. 11130 I 14 L 0sa L07H! 1 13 1 0.SWI 106 1 13H 1 08V 1 0 lluKVfo Mi I 08 I 1 06 C4V liocwa Corn i May July Sept. Kats May July . : bept. July ' Bept.,' - Lam May " July Seot. 62 4 a 62 S3 64ifc"A 64i ai I . . . ., 44 43M, 4.1443(gt4 41VW-HI ' 424 u !. i lV,a 54 40 SIS H 27H 26 95 M 10 26 S7H 70 i 25 90 -1 26 7d 60 i 26 30 S lb K 60 26 25 25 b SO . 26 18 95' IS 78 If 64- . 1T0; it 36 11 07'S 87 M n! 2Mk, 60 - 13 95 13 75 IS 77HI 13 87 13 T7H 13 67Vx 13 72 13 62 13 S 13 S3 13 26 13 6-"4 Rib May "July Bept is en.Hi IS 85 U 42 13 82 13 36 13 27M,j IS 27V4 No. 1 t . ,. , , , Caah quotations were aa follows: FLOUR EasyV winter patents, $5.303.65; straight. $4.8u(mC.30; spring straight:), $4 'u U4.96; bakers $3.20(35.30. . , . iARLKY Ved and mixing, 630(i7c; air to i choice rnaltlng, DOtiliic. 45ECD-riax. No..l southweatern, $3.25; No. 1 northwestern, $2.35. VROVISIONS-Mess pork, per' bbl.,' $20 10 f26.2G; abort clear skiee (boxed). $14.00 14.25. Lard, per 100 lb., $14.26. Oral a . htatntlca- Total clearances of Wheat and flour were eiual to 18,000 bu. I'rltilary receipt were' 6L2.000 bu., compared vlth, 481,000 bu-. the corresponding-day a y sax ago.- Estliputed receipts for tumor, row: Vhest, 61 cars;'corn, U car; oata, jo cars; hog, 19 tvo hesd. ChlrHBO tlash "Prices v. neat: No. 8 red $1.11.19; N,$ red., fl.lftfil.17; No. 2 hard. , fl.l3,;U4; No. S hard, fl.09.tfUS; No. 1 northern aprlng. $118; No. 2 northern aprlng. $1.10; No. S spring. fl.ti.uUo. t'ora: No, cah. 62c; No. 8 casii t'(i Wo; No. .4, 7i(o; No. f white, 6.'c; No. t white, glOlc; No. t yellow. 6:o. Oatf: No. 1 casli, 42Vu4:t4.c; No, 8 white, 4c; Noi S wtilie, 41 ten 46c; No. 4 white o&42c; standard, 44a46c. . liCTTER steady; creameries, 2Ga32c dalales, 2:lii'CTc. ' KtHiS titeady, at mark, cases Included, 7lc; reoeluu,. ?2,018. 4,-ases; firsts,, ftic; prlin firsts, 21c. CHEESK Steady; daisies,' lfi'fmHc; twlna, l(Kyl6c; young America, L'jjU,c; long horns, Hii 16c . . - POTATOES bleady; choice to fancy, SOS lie.: fair to trood. 27a. , POL'LTUV Steady; turkey, 16c; chlck- iis,, lc; springs, lKc. - VtAlrr-tjleady; 60 to 0-Ib. weights, 9H0c; 80 t ao-Jb. elhts, 10llc; S6 to 110-lb. i 5 weight. .110. Chicago Receipt Today: Wheat. 44 cara: -corn. 140 cars; pats. li!6 cars. Estimated tomorrow t vwieaU. 61 cars; corn, 10U cars; oats, lot) cars. ... -,. ' , . a--'' ' Ltvpl Grain Market. ' T.IVFRrCKll March a WHKAT-Spot. ,dull; Nq. 8 red western Winter, do stock; .u lures, flam; March k 8d; May, 7s lld "Tjuly 1 I' October, 7a 10d. .. t'OHM-it, ateady: new American mixed noil Vm. Ca tyl, olj American mixed, ha M.; futurea dull; July. 6 t'X. v - : Xlnaeapolla Grain Market. - ! MINNFA rriLTS, . March 23.-.WnEAT-May. fl irt. 'I -1-iXi; July. H-14. Caah. No. 1 hard. fllVVul-tt't; No. 1 northern, fl In, ' M ( i ih: No northern, fl.Uel l3; No, $, "ii fl 07S'iUlV ' i CORN-NO- 4 yellow, KSiftWto. BRA N In 100-lb. aack. M.oa OATS-No- t white. 4iy41c. rLoClV-irirat lut, lu wood, f. o. b. Minneapolis IS.4VajW; Sft-ond patents, .2ii fr-t clears. 14 .V. i 4 4!: second cleaia, 8.1 lotil.tn. 1UB No. 2, tfj73c. NEW YORK tiRSEIt.U. MARKET laotala of Ike Day Varloa Com mod 1 4 le. NEW TOI?K. March 2.1. FTXJim Firm. local trade iilet; spring patents, 8.V VCji V), winter straight. fii.3Mi4.4i: winter patents, f5 ti,i.0i; ei'ring clesis, l4.Mni4.7t; winter extras. No. 1 f 4 4 ); winter extra No. 2. ft Ko',4 4u; Ksnsns straights, fo.OmiD.H); re ceipts, H.lSJ bbls.; shipments. 2.r.7 hhls. nye tiour, nrm; Tfiir to good, f49'Ut-45; choice to fancy, f4.5( 4.h6. iukmi t-Air-steady: fine wnlt and yel low. Il.4ulil.b0: rir 11 i,-,, 1 4.1: kiln dried. 8.35. ItYR Hull: Nil f wot i,rn HlUr nominal. t. o. h.. New York. WHKAT Knot, firm- Kn r.d 1 S5 e. I f., and No. 1 northern, f I 27, f. o. b., open- iiik navigation. Options were rirm and blither on buying by blit commission houses ir.d on continued abwoe of rains In the soutlwtst, aithougli re(Krts of thunder storms In Kun.MHS caus-.-d a partial reaction later, and at the close prices were un changed to i0 net advance. May -cloned at $1.2.,'-., July at 11.17 and September at 81.14. Receipts, 19.200 bu. cuit spot, steady; steamer. M'.c. and No. 4, C2Vic, both elevator, export basis; export No. 2, Vc, nominal. The option market was easier, under further liquida tion, closing -Vula not lower. May closed s.t 70'o, July nt 73c and September at 73c. lUcelpts, 114,700 bu. OAlrt-eiKit.. firm: mixed. 2tt to S2 lha.. nominal; imtiiral white, 20 to 32 lbs., tuc: cupped white, 34 to 42 lbs., 50M7-3C Receipts, 79.500 bu. HAY-Ouiet; prime. $1.15; No. 1, $1.10 l.io; isn. i, ll. Oi( l.iu; IJo. 3, xl.OO-ifl.Uj. HIDES Firm; Central American, 22Hc; BoKota, 2:'ic. l.KATHKK-.FIrm; hemlock firsts, 2c; seconds, 23&27c; thirds, 2aa'2c; rejected, M'-lc. . I KOVISIONS rork, firm;, mrss, $27.00; family, $7.f,'a28.00; short clears, $3.00((J 2X 00. Reef, firm: mesa, $t4 Wva iS.OO; family, $13.0Ofjl9 M: beef hams. -8:4.0Or2.OO. Cut meat, firm; pickled hum, lf.ru 16.00. Lard firm; middle west, prime, $14 CuyH.75; re fined, firm; continent, 116 00; South Amer ica, iio.4j: compound, f 10.3rM0.3(M;. TALLOW Firm; prime city, hhds., 7V4o; Coinitry, in'h'ic lOULTRY Alive firm; fowls, 19ff20c; turkeys, l.ytfli'c. ' Dressed, firm; western chickens, 10ftl7c; fowls, , l.&19c; turkeys, 1SW230. BUTTER Firmer; cTeamery specials, 33'4c; extras, S2Vc; third to first, 8y31Hc; held, second to special, 2.82o; western fac tory, 22ul3'-tc; western imitation .creamery, 24'tft2c EtldS-Firm; western first, HV4S22o; seconds. 2Hc. . . OHEiSSK Firm; state, full cream, fall made, special, 17Hifiri8o; fancy, 174o; food to prime, 18!4ll4o; current, beat, lb'tilto; common to fair, l15c; aklms, full to special, 13yl4c. WEATHER IN TUB GRAIN BELT Generally Fair and Cooler Tharaday In Nebraska. OMAHA, March 83, 1910. , Generally clear weather prevails east of the Rocky mountains this morning and fair weather prevailed everywhere east of th mountains during the last twenty-four Hours, except light showers occurred In the middle ..Mississippi valley and West Vir ginia. Light ralna .were general In the mountain during the last twenty-four hours, and the weather continues unsettled on the Pacific slope. Temperatures are higher east. of the Rockies except from the Mississippi river east over the lower Ohio valley and lake regton, where the weather la somewhat cooler this morning. The weather Is decidedly cooler on the Pacific slope and it will be cooler In this vicinity Thursday, with continued fair tonight and probably Thursday. . The Missouri river la falling this morning at all points above the mouth of the Platte and will continue to fall during the next twenty-four hours. A fall jot one-half foot occurred at Omaha sine Tueaday morning, and a fall of about two feet is expeotcd duilng'the next twenty-four houra. Temperature and precipitation a com pared with th last three year: lBia 1909. 1S0S, 1907. Minimum temperature.... 63 43 87 45 Precipitation 00 1' T .00 .0 Normal temperature, for today, 40 de gree. ' Deficiency In precipitation sine March 1. ,87 of an Inch. ' . i Deficiency corresponding period In .1909, .43 of an Inch. Deficiency corresponding period In 1908. .06 'Of art inch." ' y I A. WELSH, Local Forecaster. - St. Loala General Market. ' 8T. LOtJIS, March 23. WHEAT-Fu-tures. " higher; May, $l.lle!l.ll; July, fl.08l.O7. Cash, higher; tracq, No. 2 red, fU-Cul 32; No. 2 hard, $1.11(8.1.14. , - CORN Futurea, lower; May, S2.ic; July, 64HG4o. Caah; higher; track, No. 2 White, 650. - OATS Futures, lower; May,- 420; July, 41o. Cash, higher; track, No. 2, 44ig40c; No. J white, 47c. RYE Unchanged, 80o. ' ' FLOUR Dull; red winter patents,' $.140(3) B.80; extra fancy and straight, $4.7065.40; hard winter clears, $3. BTWjj 4.00. . SEED Timothy, $UX)t3.25, COKNMEAL-43.25. 11 RAN Lower ; sacked, east track, $1.10 HAY Steady; timothy, $15.0018.50; prai rie, $12.6014.00. HAUtil.Nti 67.Jc. HEMP TWINE 7c. PROVISIONS Pork, unchana-ed: Inhhlnv $aS.S0. Lard, higher; prime steam, $14.07V- 14.17. Dry salt meats (boxed), stead'v: extra shorts, $15.12; clear ribs, $17 12V4: short clears, flS.37. liaoon (boxed), steady; extra short. 116.87; clear ribs, $16.37! short clears. $l62. " ' POULTRY firm; chickens, 16c; springs. $0c; turkeys, 21c; ducks, 15c; geese, 7o. BUTTER Firm ; creamery, 27(&33c. ' ' EGOS Higher, 20c. . Recelnta. Rhinmonto r lour. DDte. 7.100 14 100 Wheal, bu 24.9UO s inA Corn, bu 67,400 lOo Cut, bu 76.700 T4.00J Kansas City Grain Market. KANSAS CITY, March 23 WHEAT may, n.wnmi.wn, diu( July, $1.04-14, bid September, $1.03, bid. Cash, unchanged to lo hither; No. 8 hard, fUOtfl.U; No t $1. OX-fi 1.09; No. 3 red. $1.20; No. 3. $l.ia?ilis! CORN May, 61c. bid; July, 62c, elle'rs; Sebtember. 61fiiilWc. Cash.- unrhmH tX lo higher; No. 2 mixed. 6V; No. 8, 6S39o; OATS-Unchanged; No. 1 white, 4446c; No. 2 white. 433-!4e. 1 RYE 72-,i76c. HAY' Unchanged; choice timothy, $14.00 Kinm-o I'j'irio, -i.w.u.zo; cnolc alfalfa, $17.00rrilS.00. . BUTTER c higher: creamerv. tr.. 31c; firsts, 29c; seconds, 27c; packing EQGS Unchanged; current receipt, $6.!. Receipts.. Shipments! vvteat, tu 34.0110 4,"000 Corn, bu 22.0,10 - i on Oats, bu , 6,000 lliooo , 4 . Philadelphia Prodaee Market. 'PHILADELPHIA. March 23. BUTTER Firm, good demand; extra 'Western cream trv. Sf.c; nearby prints, Soc. . . EGGS Firm, gopd demand; Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts, free case. 23c, at nmrk; Pennsylvania and other current re e.lpu. In returnable cases, ?2c, at mark' westtrn firsts, free pfijm, 23c, at marl:: wot-rn--current receipt, fi-ee cases, 22ci at mark. CHEESE Firm, good demand: New York, full creams, choice, 17c; fair to good, 1G,i517c. Penrla Grain Market. PEORIA. March S3.-CORN-Hlgher. No. 3 white, Ue; 'o. 4 white, 6iic; No. $ yellow 6S'(i,i6c; No. 8, 6Sc; No. 4, 6ic; no grade, 4,Vi.t)le. OATS Higher; standard, 44&c; No. $ white. 42c. . . Toledo Seed Market. TOLEDO, O., March 53. SEEDS Clover ch. $SW: Msrch. fr) 00- April. $7.00; (V-til-r. 10.80; No. 2. fi eif7.W: No, S. -17.8:. If 7; r'-jficted. $7.70(i;7.Mi: neelecied. $'. lOrif .. Timothy, prime. $? C): Mrch, $1.00. Al-lko, prime, $7 i0; March, Hr Market. OMAHA. March 23,-HAY-No. 1. $10 00: tL J001 I'ora'n-. $7.00. Straw: -W heat, $7 00; fy and oat. f.C0. Alfalfa, fit 00. The supply of good hay la light, but the supply of poor hay 1 heavier than the demand. - Metal Market. --' " NEV TORK. March 2S. METALS Th market for Standard topper was dull to- ."i,,?M','.r" quot' Lak ropiwr at tl.7tllffl: el-ctrolyilc, til 12A 1.1 !tT carting, fli00f .20. Iondon market firm at a moderate advance; aiot pilc, eg 17s M futures i. Tin. firm; spot and March! f.eitVu-2 40. Iondon niarket firm and hgher spot. 4140 VUt 61; futures. fl48 16d Lead weak epnt, fi 4'i4 B0. London market un cliHtigM at U'l Ka d. P(lter elnsad ateady; tot. f5.6niir.aa.- IMidon market . waa - un changed at tiS. Iron waa higher at Bis M for Cleveland warranta, In Indort. Local mar ket unchanged. 8T. Wil'W. March t .'-- ILS-Ld dull, ft 7Vi; spelter, weak, fS.tT.t NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Increasing; iTesfure of Stock Carriei Prices Downward. STEEL CHARGES PROVE FACTOR Sentiment Affected by Accusation and by lOlectloa of Congressman In Maaaaehaaetta, which May Prove National Isane. NEW YORK, March 2S.-The early prom ise today of an Inert holiday market was not borne out by the later developments, when Inceraslng pressure of stocks for sale carried prices comprehensively downward. H was asserted that a large part of the selling of stocks was for Huston account and might be In pursuance of a speculative rvmpulgn. The array of charges againat the United Statea Steel corporation presented to the attorney general by the American Federa tlon 'of Labor was another factor In mak ing the day's sentiment. Ho. also, was the result of the election In the Fourteenth Massachusetts district of a congrexsinun. The Boston selling wa accompanied by pro fessions of apprehension that revision of the tariff would be made an active Issue of the coming political campaign- with the traditionally unsettling effect on securities markets. The results of the New York bond sale did not create enthuslanm a they were studied In their larger bearings. This feel ing was emphasized by the renewed de cline In the price of New York City boods, the new- 4 receding to 10U The average ' subscription . fcrlee - having amounted to 101.25. The' day's' price thus represented a ' loss to the subscribers.-An incident' of the day was the declaration of only the regular dividend on Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Ixiuis stock, althouah an Increase" ha been persistently rumored. The early advance In Reading waa accompanied by rumors that Baltimore & Ohio holdings 'of that stock had been sold. The recent acquisition of Hocking Valley by Chesapeake-& Ohio has served to Increase credence given to rumors of other deals. - The persistence of ' the International money exchanges against London Is a sub ject of discussion and gives rise to the sup poKltlon that another advanoe In the Bank of England rate may be resorted to after the April settlements are passed In order to attract funds to that Center. Bonds were heavy. Total sales, par value, $4. 3 17 .OiiO. United State bonds, were un changed 'on call.' Number of sales and range of prices on stocks were a follows: Sales. High. Low. dm. Allle-rtuinieri r-M 400 41 ' Amalca mated Copper 4.VO 1i 77 71 Amarlcin Agricultural .... 200 414 47H 47 Amvrlnan &Mt Sugar .... J St) H A mart can can ' oo ' H V 11 11 Amorlaiu Car F . 700 44 4444 44 American Cotton Oil 47 Araarloan H, a L pM.... 100 II . 18 American Ira gacurltla . 4i 9s W4 14 Amarlcan Llnaaad CIO It 14 American LocomutlT .... - 800 Utt li 14 Allxr. 8. A Ret 17,400 M la MV4 Amer.- 8. A K. pM.-. 100 107 107 1044 Am. steal roundiies SO W American Sugar Refining.. too 12ft 125 Amarlcan T. at T J.TuO HI lt l American Tobacco pti 100 M M 14 American Mining Co 1,400 44 44 49 Atchison 4,500 IIS 1144 114 Atchlaon -pM lev- ine-lH loj Atlantlo Coaat Una KO 131 112 130 Baltlmor & Ohio Ill Bethlehem Steel 0 11 11 tl Brnokljm- Rap. Transit ... M,1"0 ' 74 74 17 Canadian Pacific 600 179S4 171 178 Central Leather , 400 41 - 41 41 Central Leather pfd IV! Central of N. J 100 Chesapeaka A , Ohio ....V. 9,400 It KH 87 Chloagq A Alton (5 Chit-ago Great Went, new - 1"0 10 IS lUuj Chicago Great Weat. pfd. ' 400 M (4 (4 Chicago A Northwestern., ' 400 U4 164 164 Chicago, M. a St. P 1,800 l.-t', Z lu C. C. C. St, L....;....i '100 Oolorago Fuel A Iron ,.. 1.100,41 14 I if Colerauo . Southem .... too 41 41 41 Cunaoltdatrt Uaa , 100 144 144 144 Cora Produets l,f0 16 17 17 Dalawara A Huflpon 100 176V 116 174 Denver A R. O.. ........ , . 400 41 -41 41 Deliver at R., Q. p!d ...... . too 0 7V 7 Metlilara' Securttlea 100-'- IS 13S- Jl Brie ..a............ 1.10 -1 . )Vk . Brie lat pfd ' 400 - 49 . 48 48 lflrla Id pfd ...i... JU0 18- "IS " 84 .... General Electrle 800 164H 161 158 praat Northern "ptl- , .'400 1S4 1M U6 Illinois Central ,..:,.. , 400 ,-ll 140. 140 fnterkorailgh-Mat. l.40 28 15S .,- Interborousfa-MeU Xti 11,700 , Ui : t ..644 Inter. , Harveater ........... 00..'UV4. II ' M ' lnter-llarlna, . pfd ,. 10 '. International Paper,..,,.-... ....,'... ...,'' IS International Pump ..... .v... 44ta Iowa Central ............... . 100 14 144 ii K. C Southern 100 17 171, 17 .' K. C. Southern pld ....... .. ... ..... 49 Laclede Uaa 100 KHi 100 100 Louisville A.NashTllls ... 400 16814 161 J61 Minn. A.St. L 400 aovi S6 19 M., St. r. A . Sta. U... I'jO 144 144 la Mo., Kani A Tex 1,100 41 41 41 Mo., Kan'. A Tex. pfd.... 71 Missouri Pacific ., 600 70ft TO 704 National Blacult i. Ill National Lead 100 84ft 84ft 81 N. R. of at. Id pfd 1,400- -18 , 17 '. 17 New York Central t,oO 116 124ft 124- N. Y., O. A W 100 44 46ft 46ft. Norfolk A Weat 4,800 107ft 104 V; North American 400 , 78 V 77ft 77ft Northern Paaiflo 1,000 Hi . 114 184 Pacific Mall 100 11 11 11.. Pennsylvania 21,600 187 . 136ft 1S People's Oaa ' 600 110 110 1141ft Pittsburg. C. C. A BU L. . 1,000 104ft 108ft 103ft Pittsburg Coal 400 .. !! lift 11 Pressed Steel Car 41 Pullman Palace Oar ...... 400 Ulft ' 113ft lkl - Railway Steel Spring 43 Reading , 141,600 lt 107 ft l7e, Republlo Steel 400 S 18ft - M Republlo Sbsal pfd ..... 100 Rock Island Co 11,400 4 46- 47ft Rock Island Co. pfd ft St. Louis A San F. Id pfd. too - Itft 18ft 63ft at. Louis 8. W..... 100 .IS 18 18ft St. L. 8. W. pfd 7Sft Slnas-Shetfleld B. at 1 ..... Tf Southern Psoitis 11,100 117 1M lit Southern Railway loo 18ft 18ft ISft Southern Hallway pfd 2"0 4ft (414 Tennessee Copper 100 18ft 43ft lift Texsa A Pacllic 600 lift II 10ft Tol., St. L. A W 100 46ft 46 44 Tol., St. 1 A W. pfd .... 100 ft 49ft K Union Paclfio , (1,400 187 186ft ISi.ft Inlon Paolflo pfd 100 M 7 17 t'nlted Statea Rubber 1 43 ft United Statea Realty 74 United States Steel pfd ... 1,600 111 11 119 United States Steel 141.400 It 84 14ft Utah Copper 1,100 4ft 47ft 47 Virginia-Carolina Chomlcal 4,000 " laft 61ft Wnoa.h . (00 12ft 12 11 Wabash pfd K 4 47 41 Western Md. tfs 100 60ft. 60ft 60 Weatlnghousa ' Electrio .... 6"0 70ft ISft 6tt Wratern I nlon 4 76 74 14ft Wheeling A Lsks Krie .... 10O tft 6ft 6 Total sales' for the day, 400,400 aharea. London topic Market. LONDON,' March 22. American eeourltlee opened slightly higher today. Prices Im proved on covering during the first hour and at noon the market waa ateady, with valuea from ti above yesterday' New York closing. ......... Consols; miner. 10 16-14 Louisville A 14.. .....157ft do account II M.. K. a T 44ft Amal. Copper toft fi, T. Central 118ft Anaconda i.. 10 Norfolk A W.. lloft Atrhliva 117 do pfd It do pfd iMft Ontario A W 47 Baltimore A Ohio 116ft Ponnsravanl ......... tO Canadian Paclfle 18ft Rand Mine ,.. 1ft cneaepestte - u nv Kesaing wi Chicago O. W lift Southern Ry W Chi., MH. A St. P.. .147ft do . Pfd 48 us Beers lirftsoutnern racine.'....iwft Leaver A Rio 0 41 Union Paclbo lu2ft do pfd....,.,, Uft do pfd ,.ii....lJft Brie. 1U. S. Steal 7ft do lst .prd lift lo pfd 114ft do ad ptd 'ttftWabash II Grand Trunk .. 4ft do ptd 60 Illinois Central. .... ..146ft Bpunlsh 4s Mft SILVKK Bar, Heady at iSTid per os. MONEY 24Tf per Cent. The rate of diacount In the open market for Khort hills is 1 per cent; for three montlia' bills, tOt percent. Local Secnrltle. Qfuotation furnished by Pamuel Burns, Jr., 14 New York Life building, Omaha: Bid. Asked. City of Omaha 4fte. lStt...,; ioft luft, Cudahy Packing Co. 6a Mft 100 Ksnsaa Cltr Horns Tel. 4. ltil..., II II Long Uell Lumber Co. 4s, lii: loft Hoft Lincoln Uaa at Klec. 4a, 1M1 44ft 45ft Nebraka Tel. stock, 4 per sent ....l' lotft North Plstta Val.er lrrl. Co. ss, 1120..... IB 100 Omaha Water Co. Is. 1114 .....,,.100 lol Omaha "Water fi. 6a. 1D44...A.. 4ft Onuha Water Ct. fa pfd II II Omaha Oaa 4..Kl7 II H Oir..na Elec. Ltahl eV Power la, 1(11 14 -. Omaha Kleo, L.t,e pfd., 4. Uft 18 Omaha St. Sr. ta. Ii4 , M 100 Oniaiia A C. B. Kr. 1. ltl I I'jO OoMha A O. B. St. KJ ptd Mft. 16ft Omaha at C. B. St fty. Com , 16 IS Omaha A C. ii. Hr. Bridge ptd 44ft Soft ioui City Stack Tarda ptd., 4,... 1 i Saatila 4fts. 1M0 104 104ft Swlfl Batata Col. Ift DMea, lull...... Irtft lOoft St. Louis Brewing Co ti'ft lift UnlMd Vr. St Luuta, 114 Sift Is Union Stock Yd, stock. So. Omaha 14 17 Trtaaary talemeat.. , WASHINGTON. March 23.The conltloa of the trueaury at the beginning of busi ness today waa a follow: Trust Funds Oold eoln. t854.T43,fJ9; shvor dollars. fbS78l.OuO; silver dollars of 1K'1, 4".Soe00: allver certificate outstanding. fiS.7N(,U9. General Fund Standard "silver dollars In general fund, f2.0is.lKtl; current liabllltlea, rj,l(i6,ik4; working baiaom In treasury er- flees. t?2.VW,,W: In bsnks to credit of tn aa urer of the Unltd Ptales. l'S.W..tl; sub aU'larv silver coin, f'l M!. 037; minor Coin. U"iF,.if, ; total balance In general fuu.l. fi;,S24..X't. New York Mnaey Market. NEW YORK. March 2S.-M(NKY-On call steady; IV'ffS per cent; ruling rate, t per cent; eloping hid. 1 per cent; of fered st t per rent. Time loans, very soft and dull; sixty days.' iv4 per pent: ninety dsys, 4 per cent; six month, 4s(4 per cent ' FRIMR MERCANTILE PAPER 44j per cent. 8TKRLINO EXC1IANOE Kasler, with actual business In bankers' bills at 4.H.14u 414.84 for sixty-day bills and at 4 7"i for demand. Commercial bills. 64.MV5 4.83. . . PILVKR Rar, 6l; Mexican dollars, 44c. RON I S Government, steady; railroad, heavy. Clos'ng quotations on bonds today were ss follows: O. S. ref la. rg....Hi0H Inu-Met. 4ft II do enupnn looelnl, Vtr atv, V. n. U reg lift'Japan 4s ..I l do I rouiMin l2ft do 4ft. t....lft O. S. 4. reg ...1I4K. C. S. ll ....,. lift dn rnuoon 11 ,L. S. deb. 4a (1131). II Allls-Chalmera Sa ... 79ftl,. N. un :4a 8ft Am. Agrl. 6a PlftM.. K. A T. 1st 4s, 41 Am. T A T. t. 4a..:oft aao Krn. Amer. Tobacco 4 .. BlftSMo. Ps.!fo 4s SO. do a 107ft N. R. of M. 4fts '.. ISft rmour A Co. 4fts.-. KJftN. T. C. gen. Ifts .. 10ft Atchison gen. 4a.... Kft do deb. 4a IA do ev. 6 116ft N. Y. H. CT. 4t. .134ft da cr. 4a ...U4ftN w. 1st eon. 4s At, C. L 1st 4s ,15, dp rv. 4 losft B. A O. 4a 19 No. Pacific 4s MOOft do 4fta' .'....lft do Is -, la do 8. W. Ifts.... aoftOr. 8. U' rfd. 4a.. 4 Pr. Tran. cv. 4a MftPcnn. ev. Ifta (115) 11 r. of Ga. .104 do erh. 4a ..104 Central aLather 6o.. .101ft Reading gen. 4s .... C. of N. J. gen. 6l.lJ43l. L. 4V 8. r. t. 4s. 41 C. 4V O. 4fte 0tt do gen. 6s 8ft do ref. (a 104 ft St. L. S. W. son.. 4a 74 ft C. A A. Ifta 78ft do 1st" gold 4S......-9S C, B. A 4. JL 4a.. a Kraboard A, L 4s.. (W . do gen. 4a MH8o. Pari fid rol. 4a. lift . St. P. g. Ifta 17 dn ct. 4e , ,...llft 0., R. !. A P. a. 4a.. lift do let ran 'ta.i.nr IS do rfd. 4a, lt Southern Hr la ,,..107 Cilo. Indua 6s .... 71 do gen.. t 78ft Colo. Midland 4a .. 77ft Union Paclfio 6s ..101 C. A 8. r. A ax. 4fta Mft do cv. 4 .,..lft uel. a H. ev. 4s. .ion do- st and ref. 4a.. S7ft D. A R. O 4a. Wftt'. -B. Rubber ts ..'OU, do ref. is HftU. S. Steel Id 6s ....104ft Plstlllers' 6s 71 Vs.-Cal. Chem.' (a ..ft Bria pr. lien 4a.... MftWahaeh lot 6a 110 do gen 4a 76ft do 1st A axt. 4a.. 7tft dn cv. 4a asr. A.. 11 Weetern Md 4a Mft do ear. B 71 Weat. .Eleo. ev. c.. lift Oen. Electric cv. 6a, 11 wis. CentnaJ. as .... 14. I. C. lat ref. 4s.... to. Pac v.'-Is cts. M Bid. Offered. . . Boatoa Mlalna- Stocks. . BOSTON, March 23. Closing quotations on mining stocks: Allouea 1 44 Miami Copper ...... 11 Amsl. Copper 77ftMohawk 11 A. C. L. A S !8ftNevada Con IS Arlsona Com 4. loftNlplaeing Mines .... 10ft Atlsntle I Murth Butts 14 B. C. C. O (rets).. lft North Lah ."......'... 11 B. A Corb. O. A S. lift Old IXimlriloit........ 41 Butts Coalition 6ftOaceola 160 Calumet A Heola....406 Parrott (3. A C.) ..18 Calumet A Aria...... 71ftQulncr 17 Centennial lft Shannon 14ft Copper Range Oon.. 71 Superior.1- 64 East Butte Cop 10 Superior A R, Mln. 14 Olroux Con ft Superior A P, Cop.. 13 franklin 17ft, Tamarack 4f.ft Oranbd on 47 U: S. C. A O 11 Groan Cananaa 10 do pfd 1 i.. .......... 47 lei Rorals (Cop)., aoftl'tah Con 11 Kerr Lak IftWlhona 10 ' Lsaalle Coppsr ...... .15ft Wolverine ........... Ill Asksd. . . . i-. . - , . V Hi-- ' .. New Tarlc Carls Blarket. The following quotations ar' furnlshtd oy Logan A Bryan, 316 Bouth Sixteenth street: American Tobacco. . ,461ftOoldf laid Cona 1 Bar Stat Oaa t Greene Cananaa...;.. 10ft Boston Con II Inspiration , ... 1 Butt Coalition tl-MLaroa 4ft Cactua 4 Nevada . Oons .i.,..., ISft Ohtno 14ft Nevhouaa 1ft Chief Cms.. Ift Ohio - oppr 4ft Pavla-Daly Ift Swift Pkg, 43o 1064 Ely Central 1 gears, Roebuck Co...K4 Ely Cbns 80 Fllver King llt...KI Ely Witch 10 Superior A Pitta 14 Franklin ....'11 Tonopah Mining 7 Olroux IftTrlnlty- Copper.. t New York Mining; dtock. NEW TORK, March 23. Closing quota tion on mining stocks were: '" ' Alice 120 Leadvllla -Coo....... 6 Brunswick Con 8 "Utile Chlsf.,, , 4 Com. Tun. stock .. 11 Mexican ...176 do bonds 11 Ontario 271 Con. Cel. A Va 18S ,Ohhlr .146 Horn Silver.:........ 75 SttndaM' 'V.-:.,. 5 Iron Silver .144 Tllow Jaokt......,j. Offered. i i:i".niu .;- '- ti.e ai.. n :.r. - f.. '. Bank CleftrlnAYAl OMAHA. March 23. Bank clearings for today were t2,9D2, 855.68; and -frrr-tho corre tfpofidlng date laift yegr yJ,2;sS0;67fl.47.; Wool ' Markttf-''v BOSTON, March 21. WQOL-There "is a revival of interest in the local wool mar ket, principally from the carded woolen mills, and a few good slaed transfers are noted. The Inquiry 4 principally for Cali fornia stock, with 'only small dealings In fleecee.. Shearing Is Starting up' tirlskly lit the far went, but local dealefs are doing very little contracting owing .lit high price by the growers. Domestlo wools: Ken tucky, Indiana and Missouri; Three-eighth blood, Za'ai'.'&js; quarter blood, 84tfe. Scoured biasls Texas: Fine, 13 months, TtfTlc; fine, 6 to 8 months, 65(066o; fine; fall," 605G2C. California: Northern, 63(ft6tic; rnlddle coun ties, 67at3c; fa.ll free, - SV'uXiOc. Oregon: East ern, No. 1 artaple, 71(3'72e; eastern,' clothing, 68fi9c; valley. No. 1,- 674Mo. ' Territory: Fine, staple, 70U72c; fine, medium stale. 68 68o; fine, oiothlng, tfi68o; fine, -medium olothing, 63&65e; half blood, 61(&62c; three eighths blood. 684f60o : -Quarter blixxL comb ing, trg-GSco. Pulled, extra, 7u75c; fine A, 6770c: A uper, tjOtS-eoo. ' , , LONDON, March 23.w.WOOL-A-ThB second series of the wool auction aulcit closed to day. A miscellaneous 'ctssorCment. 6.822 bales, sold steadily at recent rates. ' To day's sales follow: Victoria, zoo bales. scoured, la 2d a Is 8d; greasy, ,1 d&ls Id. Wewt Australia, 400 bala-s:' greasy, lid (jls d. New Zealand. 3.000 ba ea: scoured. fs duls ld; greasy, Sdi&ls Id. . Putrta Arenas, s,2jo tMHea; greasy, 7dijls ld The feature Of 4he auotlone waa the ani mated demand for merino for the conti nent. Fine, light, greaiy cressbreds were supported ry home and American ouyc at higher prices, but coarse and medium qualities, in the absence or tne jsuai Amer ican demand, declined. They were readily absorbed by Yorkshire at the lower level. (jontDared with the January sale, merinos advanced 5 per cent, fine-croeebreds closed unchanged to 6 per cent higher, coarse orosabreda declined 6 per cent and Cape of Good Hope and Natal grades were un changed. The home trade bought 78.000 bale), continental buyers -4ts,ooo - oalea and Americans 8,000 bales, while 9.008 bale were held over for the next series. ... . Cotton Market. ' NEW YORK. March 23. COTTON Mar ket opened steady at an advance of 3'utl polnte in response tp better cable than ex pected, continued dry weather' In - the southwest and covering. Selling of the near months attributed to the 1ull leader checked the Improvement right after the opening and trading became quiet, but price held within 2 or t ..points of the Initial figures. . - ; - fcpot cotton closed quiet, "8 points higher! mtudillng uplands, 16.15c; middling gulf, 15.40c; no sale. Cotton future opened eteadV.- March offered. 10 66c: May. 14 9Jc: ' Jnlv. . 14.68c: August, , 14.26c; September. '''-" 1S.4143I1S. 48c;' uctoDer, n.vie; t'ecemoer, iz.uc. Coffee Market.' ', NEW YORK. March -e-COFFKB-Fu lure closed dull, net unchanged to 5 points lower. Sales wera 8.500 bag. Including March at 6S0c; April, .M)c; May, 60o; June, .7.00c; July, 7.00c; August. bepte.Uter, Octobor and November. 7.10o: lecembr. 7.15c; January and February, T.lCc. Spot, quiet; No. 7 Illo, 8 ll-lBtlc; -No. 4 Santos, c Mild, quiet; Cordova, 9'sl'Jc. St. Lonl Live Stock Market. '.' ST. LOUI3, March 13. -CATTLK Re ceipt. 4,100 head, including 600 Texana. Market steady. Native shipping and, ex port steers, f6.60-ti8 .50; draased beef and butcher steers, fS.OttaS.OO; steers under 1.000 lbs., to.60'!i'7.75j atocker and Tteaers. f4.30i 6.30; cows and heifers. 13.607.50; cannors, t260i36O; bulls, t4.0tyj6.30; calves. f3.60( 10.00. Texas and Indian "tears, fSJOtuh.OO; oow and heifers. 13.0Ofii7.OO. HOC58 Recelpta, 5,300 head. Market 6c to lOo higher. - Pigs and light. . 17.7iKul0.80 parkers. 110 7', n 10.96; butcher and 'bCHt heavy. flO.aoCill 00. HHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt, 1.100 head. Market 100 higher. Native muttons, t5.00(i8.&0; lamba, f7.2f4jl0 00; cull and bucks, J4.50jo.00; atockera, ft.OO-ai.oa I. Joaeph Live Stock Market. 8T. JOSEPH. March 23. CATTLB Re ceipt, 2.000 head; niarket teady: ateer. f66a8.O0: cows and heifers, f3.5037.00; calvea. 13 0Ou00. 1KK1S Recelpta. t,500 head; market loo hlrhar; top, 110.76; bulk of sales, flO.pOtf 10 70. BHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 2,000 bead; market steady; lambs, fs.&offio.s, loas Cltr Lv Stock Market. 8IOTTX CITY. la. March 23. CATTLE Recelpta-1.600 head; market Itrong; fend era strong; light tockor, lower; yaarllnga, fi.26 06 76. - ,, M'-KlB TUoalpt. t.fOO haad; maiket EvrJlOe higher; range of prioea, f 10.4610.70; bulk ( aaiea, ioovio.w., OMAHA LIVE-STOCK MARlvET Receipts of Cattle Larger Than Usual Thii Week. HOGS MOSTLY TEN CENTS KIGHEB thr-rp aat Lamb Active Seller aad with Prleea Itrsag to Tea ta Flfteea Ceat Higher ta ttpot. BOUTH OMAHA. Neb., March fJ, 191 Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Bhep. Official Monday 6.704 6 042 10 170 Official Tuesday .4 1210 6.IM Estimate Wednesday .... 4,80 8.610 (.00) Three days thl week.. 17.tif tl.Mil Panie day last week,..14.Sa 27.714 Same days ! weeks ago.. l'l.S"". U.KA Same days t weeks go,.15.l!l 14.419 Same days 4 weeks ago..lS.lM 21.5S4 Same daya last year. ...10,013 SO.KiS The following table show the reeelpts of cattle, hogs and sheep at Bouth Omaha for the year to date, compared with last year. lio. 100. lno. Deo. Cattle ..39,664 ' 110.146 , Hogs fcVIUW) $47,4.17 118.817 Sheep S4Ji 877,661 fJ.848 The following tahl shows th average price of hogs at bouth Omaha- for the last several days, with comparisons: Date. 1910. D0.1H. (1907. 190. 1JX.1904. Ma rch ilarch March March March March March March March March March a t V, a 4 XTI 4 46 67t t 65 t 12 HI 801 4 81 4 91 4 041 10 54; 618 . 28 6 18 6 04 6 04 4 98 4 92 4 96 4 7 io at 40 f 6 S VI 10 K 10 8S1 f 61 t 6C 4 45! 4 64 461 0 4 s io 6a 10 CO f 601 4 6S 4 63 4 M 4MI 4 7 t 48 t 4K 6 01 a 6 44 44 t 101 J 6 40 17 t 19 6 OK; 6 181 10 62 f 26 1 16 10 4! 64 f If t 25 t OK 6 01 laotrta f 66 Sunday. Receipt and dlsttosltlon of live stock at the Union Stock Yards, South Omaha, Neb., for the twenty-four hours ending at 1 o'clock yesterday: ttfc.Cfc.1 FT S C A KS. Cattle Hoaa Sh'D H'r's C M. & St. P... 6 4 1 Wabash 1 .. .. .. Missouri Pacific 7 4 .. .. Un on Pac flc 62 81 16 C. & N. W., east 10 8 .. .. C. A N. W., west ... 41 88 .. .. C, St. P., M. & O... S7 - 7 1 C, B. & Q., east 4 1 .. 1 C, B. (k Q , west 47 26 7 .. C, R. I. A P., east... 4 1 Illinois Central 6 t .. 1 Chicago Gt Western. 7 .. .. ' .. Total receipts 230 114 26 4 DISPOSITION- H EAD. Cattle. Hogs. Bheen. Omaha Packing Co 716 844 1.041 wirt and company l,it 1,91 tit Cudahy Packing Co 843 1,943 2.5.2 Armour A Co 1,134 2,36s 1,6.5 Schwartz-Bolen Co. 192 303 Murphy & Suiers Morrell Packing Co 21 w. Jbf. vansant CO. ....... 7 Benton Vansant A Lusn. 21 Stephens Bros 144 Hill & Son 192 F. B. Lewis 223 Huston & Co 1 J. B. Root A Co.! 68 J. H. Bulla 64 L. F. Huss 77 L. Wolf 97 McCreary A Carey 275 8. Werthelmer... 64 Sullivan Bros t Smith & Polsley 18 Mo. & Kan. Calf Co 62 So) Degaa 45 Kline & Christy.... 18 Other buyers 812 un Totals .......8,336 7,676 7,749 CATTLE Receipts or c-altie today num bered 221- cars, making the total for the tnree days this week 17,212 head, tne largest three days' ruri experienced at this point in a long time and larger than for the corresponding period of a year ago by over 7,000 head.' At the same time most other market points have had liberal runs of cattle bo that available supplies this week have been larger than usual, taking the country a a whole. While the demand ha been very good It was apparent thl morning that buyer wer not ao anxloua for supplies a they have been and there was not so much life nd strength to the trade at any point, "In ' fact there waa a lowing up to the trade al along the line. wnen buyers and seller got together on a trading basis, beef steers of good quality generally sold In about the same notches as yesterday. The trade was at no time very active, but still th better grade of cattle - kept changing hands and wer pretty well cleaned up In fair season. As high as 88.20 was raid for riant good beeves. The medium grade of cattle were slow all the morning at prlcea that were anywhere from weak to a shade lower. Cows and halfers followed very closely alter beer steers, th good kinds command lng ateady prices and the Inferior grades being slow at a little lower, Stockers and feeder were not such free sellers aa yesterday, the wire edge being off the market, but still the best cattle commanded about steady prices with other weak to a little lower. As hieh is 17 25 was paid for hayfeds to go back in the country, this being the highest prices paid so far lor cattle to reed. Quotations on rattle: Good to choice cornfed steers. f7.35i.S0; fair to good corn- red steers, 6. 7087. Z5; common to fair corn corn fad steers. fT.2iVK8.30: fair to good com and heifers, f5.5Oe6 60; fair to good cows and heifer, f5.01fn6.60; common to fair oow n.4 V. a ...-a tt -),- I VI , nV.Al ...... I . er and feeder, f6.267ta.90- fair to good stocaer ana feeders, sb.uoB.oo: common to lair stockers and reeaers, M.ooas.oo; stock heifers, 13.76(34.50; veal cslves, f4 6OQ8.60; bulls, stags, etc., f4.2S&.2S. ' Representative salsa: - BEEF STEERS. AV. Pr. No. Illi 4 IS 17 Av. Pr. 11(1 7 40 . 1280 7 so 1184 t 40 1184 T 46 12M I 46 1144 1 70 ..1207 7 70 1243 7 70 12M 7 7S 1114 7 76 1111 7 6 Kft I II 104 4 40 146 4 60 114 I SO 04 t 76 IM 4 76 ..... Nl IM 1084 7 20 1000 1 16 1144 7 40 1046 7 40 1001 T 44 1166 T 60 1044 1 66 II 16 19 l.i. II... II... 11... II 17 .40 14 14 17 14 It 11 ...1804 7 15 .,.1804 7 Ii ...1404 1 00 ...1882 100 ...1170 I 10 ...1441 110 ,.1141 f H 39 kll!4 7 61 16. ....... ....1171 7 40 COWS. 4.... 17.... 81.... ioT.'.I M7 4 60 17... ...10110 6 81 ...1160 1 80 ...1006 I 10 .,.1017 4 00 ...low) 4 09 ,,..1101 4 SO .1.1135 6 ti ... I6S 4 80 17. ... 717 4 60 It ... 4fi7 I 00 7 ... SSI I 00 1 , .1.1081 6 10 I..,..., ... Ill 6 II I ...US t X HEIFERS.. ... 161 1 10 11 ... 414 4 00 , 7 ... 121 4 04 17. ...... ... 444 4 10 I BULLS. ... 460 6 00 1 ...1440 t 86 I 1. ...... ...1100 4 00 ' .. SSI 4 40 .. 686 4 40 ..414 4 44 .. 770 i e ..1760 4 W ..1240 I 10 CALVES. , 220 4 00 t 195 I 00 IN I 00 1 140 I 00 174 i 60 1 140 1 00 IS 4 60 1 1116 1 00 10 t 64 1 '140 1 M 14 4 50 1 K 1 II 10 4 60 t 170 I ti 170 I 00 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 180 4 60 406 I 00 411 I 00 41 64 I 40. 11 I'M) t It . 4 426 I 44 14 ,...752 1 TJ 42 176 4 M 17 ...1014 7 24 . i 660 I 26 8-',4 IK 674 I 21 l I Ii HOGS fiuK trade ranaed all lha mav from 6o to 16o higher thl morning and movement waa reasonably active at th advanca It was an uneven market on a fully normal aupply. ftala showing dime advances wer the mor frequent and a good sliar of mixed bu char stuff was purchased on this basis. Demand for light hoge waa mors or lesa discriminating and common loada of underwelghta looked to be hardly butter than fctfloo higher In many cases. Good heavies and desirable butchers experienced th most improvement, on load of 646-pound anl.nala, over half bar rows, breaking air local prloo records at $10.60. bhipping order wer notably scare; In fnot, the Inactivity of shippers thua far this week i only logical, a the margin between thla point and eastern market ha narrowed considerably during the list few day. Toward th doae, after most of the Herbert E. Gooch Co Brokers and Dealers GSAIsT BOTISTO7S, BTOCSS, Omaba Offioai lia Koard of Trao Xl&M, KaU 1'alaj.koaa, Uoaala Sail Wevaaieat. A-S1SSL Oldaat aad Zrgaal Suus ta ta ktata. urgent order had been filled, d'-mtt'nd b- came rather slow and lniiirfm-ni shipments that came In on last trains were forced to sell at levels no better than the least advance. To.lav'a reaction -..,.,.. back to Saturday's hlsrh ' levels. Ton. reached tlO 40. aa enmnar.4 avttK days outside prle of 11017. and bulk wrnt at n wt7 lute,, sa compared with yea terday' bulk of tlO. 4(1510.66. Representative sales; No, Av. 4i. Pr. Ne, A. 8h. Pr. 41 U4 ...It 10. T ...I SO .lal ... 10 44 41 119 ... 10 m 107 181 40 10 40 47 141 ... II an t 0l ... 10 46 41 m ... 14 40 47 14 ...104S M 170 10 K A 44 IM W W 47ft 14 124.... 100 4 y 40 10 80 17 1st 40 10 SO fl til ...1010 41 2) ...100 47 IJ7 ... 10 60 TO W ... 1 40 17 11 ... 10 60 I! 170 40 10 HO 44 ...104 ... 10 60 71 1M 40 10 40 o m ... io so 74 v. ... torn II 180 ... 10 60 II tl ...100 71 Hi 4) 10 60 61 Ill ...10 10 4 181 40 10 60 77 1X....10 1 4"6 S0 1 I SO 40 1'O ...10 40 t ... 10 60 76 115 ...10 40 44 117 ... 14 60 II .14 40 10 10 II !I4 10 14 60 41 M ... 10 So 11 17..,. 14 60 71 tM ...10 40 44 it... 10 51ft 74 181 ...10 40 "V 44 110 ..I0 66 61 148 70 10 ll'ft fO. 184 ... 10 64 44 141 ... 10 41ft lal ... 10 64 . 41 IH ...03ft 46 181 ... 14 64 II 174 10 10 64 71 IS ... 10 61 0 t ... 10 64 41 131 40 10 63 (4 11 10 ', 41 13 70 46 ..... 40 .44...,. 70 60 '.'.!! ..114 ... 10 46 ..HI ... 10 5 ..l ... 10 46 ..170 ... 10 14 ..24 ... 10 46 ..141 100 10 16 ... 10 ..164 ... 10 70 ..111 40 10 70 ..11 40 10 70 ..174 ... 10 70 70 Ill 40 10 66 11 2S1 ... 10 IS II VI 110 10 66 CI lot ... 10 66 74 117 4 10 66 71 M ... 10 66 ,lr-l ... 10 70 . ... 10 70 II t" 10 10 66 40 Ill ... 10 16 7. ...... IS 120 10 70 47 Ill SO jo 56 10 Ml ... 10 TO 40 Ml ' ... 10 70 4 Il ... 1 10 4 2M ... 10 II 14 17 ... 10 76 14 181 40 10 66 28 134 ... 10 66 10 VI ... 10 14 41 Ill ... 10 44 4 4TS .,. 14 64 II Ill 110 10 71 I '.m 140 10 17ft. 814 ...10 71 10 11 10 10 67 ft 41 ...10 71 77 Stl ...10 67ft 14 14 ...10 71 It M7 40 10 40 68 "0 ...10 76 77 141 10 10 40 - 1 101 ... 10 18 41 Ill ...10 SO. 60 178 ... 10 77 10 .... 10 40 40.. 100 ... 10 77ft 10 280 ... 10 40 41 141 ... 10 M STAQ8. Jt 611 120 11 00 1 MO 84 11 00, , eiiu n ii w SHKEP-A shesD and lamb market devoid of record-breaking sales, would be re garded a a tame affair this enon. It was the same old story In the mutton pens this morning. Several records were broken on a quotably strong market Supply waa normal, but demand was urgent AS ever. anu practically everytning waa douihi up with little dcplay. Lamb trade looked to be a little higher In spots, the same ss yesterday, but th bulk of business was done on a generally strong basis. The Adair Mexican that went at 110.36 yesterday were marked up a nickel and moved readily at tl) advance. A few other lot In th fleece also passed the 110 00 line. Shorn lambs, while In limited suDDly. as usual, tnet with a keen demand and easily. sold at the customary fl spread, a string of fleeceloss westerns going at W.35. There I no precedent, of course, ror any of the sales anove noted, tieavy lamba ware a trifle slow, but there was little chanoe for strong descrlmlnatlon and everything sold to advantage. What has been said about the lamo mar ket would apply equally well to the sheep trade. The growing scarcity of good ewes, wether and yearling has naturally served to sharpen demand and competition has been very keen on th mor desirable grade. A shipment of Mexican yearlings 6,000,000 The Pacific Telephone (L Telegraph Company (BELIj COMPANY OS THE PACIFIC COAST) ''. , , First Mortgage and Colatteral Trust " Siriking Fund 5 Gold Bonds . .. . ' " Pated January 2, 1907. Due January 2. 1887. Optional t 110 and Interest on January 2, 1822, or on any interest date thereafter. - Denomination 11, 00(1....' Coupon or registered bonds. Mercantile Trust Company of San Fran Cisco, Trustee. Pending the engraving of permanent bonds, temprry-Wnst receipts of the Bankers Trust Company of New York, will be delivered. .Bonds tax exempt in, California. , ";-;'v. rr! ' , ' Previon latia of thstM bonds ara Uatad on th Tw Torlt tooa Skohaaf, Md appUoatlca will b mad to list bonds bow offered. ; The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company owns and. controls the entire Bell Telephone business on the Pacific Coast. The territory served U rapidly developing in population and wealth, and ineludes such Important and growing centers as San Francisco,. Los Angeles, Seattle, Portland, Tacoma, Sponkane; and particularlly every important city In tl States of California, Washington and Oregon. A majority of the outstanding capital stock of The Paplflc Telephone and Telegraph Company Is owned by the American Telr; phone and Telegraph Company (the Bell system of the United States.)." '.,':' EARNINGS AND EXPENSES ; (AS OrTIClALLT StEPOSTBD TXAB8 ZBTSES SBOBKBim SI) ' ' " 1907 - 1S04J ' ' ' : " 1S09' Gross revenue Operating expenses, taxes and and maintenance Net Income , Annual bond Interest on $29,000,000 bonds . . . , ' Balance Actual bond Interest wan considerably less than H. 457, BOO, owing to th fset tha nons of ths 16,000,000 First Mortgage and Colattsrat Trut 6 s now offered -wars out standing during J108. , ., NET INCOME IS MORE THAN TWICE THE ANNUAL BOND INTEREST We make the following summary of tttt strong points of this bond Issue from official data on file at our offices: , y 1 The present value of the physical property of the Company Is con serratively estimated at 946,000,000, or nearly 60 per cent In esce of all outstanding bonds, including those above offered. 2 The physical condition is excellent, over 923,000,000 having boon expended on the property during thav-past five years, during which priod a large pewentago of the Company's plant and equipment was Installed new or completely modernised. 3 tTirosa earnings practically have doubled In the past five years. . 4 The bonds above offered are secured, In opinion of counsel, by first mortgage, either direct of by deposit of securities, on the entire plan! and property of the Company, subject only to a small Amount of ths constituent companies which will be retired In 1918. . WE RECOMMEND THESE BONDS FOR INVESTMENT. ' ' - ' ; ;. Price 98i and Interest Special Descriptive Circulars on Request , Bond (St Goodwin ; 234 La Salle Street, Chicago ; : ' , Harris Trust (Si Savings Bank ' Organised as N. W. HARRIS & CO. 1882. Incorporated7 1907. Marquette Building, Chicago . . " . ) - A SAFE INVESTI.1ENT Wt offer f 1,000,000 Gold Bonds of a well established and success ful Western Power & Lighting Company at 92V In denominations of -1100. 1600 and $1,000 The Electric Power Of this Company Is generated from coal. The Company Issuing these bonds is earning double th Interest on all Its outstanding bonds, and has under construction greatly In creased facilities for a larger output. This will be In operation within ths next three months and result In earning dividends on Its common stock. f . 50 STOCK BONUS Every purchaser of one of the bonds will also be given 50 of its. vslue In common stock, so that In addition to ths assured Jacome oi 6 V on the bonds there will be a share In the future growth aad earnings of the Company. There Is an existing market for a Urge la . creased output, ' ' i . . ; ... ' - "'.. .!., n Write for full information Vr ALSTON tt MOWi Sc BROS., 45 Wall SL, New Ycrk Established 1888.- Members of N. .T, etock Exchange. realised f 916 this morning, but tight weights of choice .nialltv would probably aell prat'y cloa to J9 60. Yearling and wet.iera. mixed, commanded even money, 100. One. deck . of old. thin, range bucks went to th swale at f io. Biieflv deecrlV.l. It wna a g-od, atrong. shtep market 1.. eerv respect with, a few catch salea that looked to be ltj lio higher. yootatlnne on aheep nd lamba: Eastern lamha. choice, f 16 flou is.is); eastern lamba. medium, 112 0nt.00; good o rtioloe lambs, IIO.OWIOIO; fslr lo good lamb, t 10 00; good light yearlings. t9.0OljS.5O; good heavy yearling, f 5o-.j.O0; good lo eholca wether. fMltyt so; fair to good wethers, 87.688 15: good to choice ewe, f7.90ti8.40; lair to good ewes, t7 504j7 fX. Representative sales: . , . No. Av. Pr. 38 Idaho lamba, feeder 77 l 227 Idaho ewe lot t 15 20 Idaho ewes, culls ..() t 00 ft Idaho bucks 158 4 K Idaho bucks, cull 144 1 00 6t4 Mexican lambs 71 10 M - Western lambs . ft I tO 600 Mexican la mba 78 10 86 Western ewe T t W t Wee-tern lambs , 88 TO 14 Western lamb 93 40 20 Western lamb M 2t Mexican yesrllng 81 1 179 western yearling, wethers ..83 00 44 Mexican wethers W It Mexican lamb SO 10 W 2K$ western lamb ..77 t 86 t'6 western lamb i l 1S western lamb 81 J 233 weetem yearlings, wethers... M I ti 148 weatern yearlings, w at hers ..ft IK CHICAGO I.1VR SToFlv MARKET Cattle Market Steady - Hon He ported Strontr beep Steady. CHtCAQO, March IS. CATTLB Receipts, 16.000 head; market, ateady j ateera. 86 Ion 8.66; cowa. f4.7&(f43.iW; heifer. f4.00j.75; bulls, H.26&4J.25; calves. 13 0itfl0 50; stockers and feeder. 14 TMifi.OO. HOGS Receipts, 14,000 head; market strong to 10c higher: choice heavy, fl09t( 1100; butchers, tlO.RTxtrlO.96; light mixed. flO.60ono.7O; cholc light, fl0.7OiiU0.80; pack ing, f 10 totflO.90; p4ga, fl0.tOtfl0.C0; bulk of sale, f 10 8U 10.94 - fillK El' AND , LAMBS Receipts. 11.000 head; market steady; heep, t7.60J8.90 lambs. f8.754T10.6O; yearling. f..5g9.00. Kansas City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY, March 13. CATTLE Re ceipts, 8,00 head, including 300 southern. Market teadv to weak. Choice export and dressed beef steers, t7.6Otf-70; western steerx, .6nfS.28; stockers and feeders, f4.90 djtl.fiO; southern steers, f626fcr8.6; stockers and feeders, 14.90nj-6.60; southern steers. tAK j7.85; southern oows, t4.60fiJ.OO; natlvs cows, f3.5O6.0; native nelfers, f4.25(tf7.fO; bulls. f4.tu6.f0; calves, f6.0Otf9.00. HOQS Receipts, 10,000 head. Market 100 higher; bulk of sales, 10.4610.75. Heavy, 810 704(10.75; packers and butshers, tlO-SOj 10 SO; light, fiO &10.0; Pigs. 89.00310 00. SHEEP AND LAMBH Reoetpt. 7,) head. Market steady to 10c lower. Lamb. t:).00fJ10 20; yearlings, ts.7kfj4.66; wether 17.75ii8.60; ewes. f;.0058.15; stockers aim feeders, 15.0G&6.50. - Stock ta Slant. Receipts of live stock at the six principal western manteia yaeieraay: Catts, Hogs, Sheep. . 1000 '- i'oio 7.000 1,14) UOOO South Omaha Sioux City ... St. Joseph .... Kansas City St. Louis ... Chicago ,L... Total 8,(10 8,200 . 1,509. 10,000 6,900 14.000 ..37.461 44,610, 13,101 9,pJ9,074 10,tVfO,lO9 . i 7,000,261 7,738,283 9,774,55'; ..2,082,81S 92,790,827 3,110,05.? ....1,4B7,500 .fl.6S.150