niK IJKK: OMAHA. FRIDAY. 'APRIL 1. 1910. 11 GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Whtat Newt Continues Bullish and Fluctuations Are Erratic. LONGS' ARE HOLDING ON TIGHT future atoadr: March, nominal: Hay !; J'llv. M VI; October, 7a lod. i im.N-spot quiet; new Amrl(nn mlied northern. s 4S1: old American mled. fca H'V'; future dull; July, im 64d. M:U tlinK . CRFIt AL , H 4KKCT Various $ltm llrnrr Damage, Wnlle, om t Other Hand, Dfn4 U Mot at All Aetlr and Mcalplng In Free. . .OMAHA. March SI, 1910. Ther ! very I Lttie .chnge. In the wht situation. News continue to be bullish and msrket fluctuation sre very erratic. Th. hjngs are holding firm and claimlng heavy damaxe. On th other hand, demand la not active 'and calplng freely in dnleed In. ' I The corn market hi a heavy tone, owing to llaht ahlDDlnff demand and heavy 1- vator stock. Wore activ cash condition ara needed to sustain present value. Wheat opened nervoua and, after a ahort rally, eased lack t Q yesterday' level, i- Trade w rather light and the tone of the O Market larked anap. trader being disposed to trait for more definite erop new. The corn market wit weak and lower, gwral cash condition being very slow af.nd liquidation In option easily sent prices "own. t:sh offering were taken at He lower, .with, demand alow. Primary wheat receipt were lYiT.Ofl" bu. and shipment wera lftfaoO bu., against re ceipts lat yer of 4,000 bu. and Bhlpments of 212.000 bu. . Primary corn receipt were SS1.000 bu. and shipment cr R4S..0) bu., against re ceipt la.v-yer of 119.000 bu. and ship ment of 878,000 bu. . . Clearance were 171.400 bu. of corn. S.ono bu of out a and wheat and flour equal to 120.000 bu. . . . . . Liverpool closed Mid lower to V higher on wheat and d hlieher on corn. Lrfrcat range of option: - NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS aanaananw, Market Narrow, with Traders Flaying en Both Sides. Artlolea..Oper. I HU5h, Low. Cloae.l Tea'y. : f Wheat I May... July..., O'n t May.:. July...) May.. July.. 1 H 1 03X1 1 OTH! 1 03 fl 43', inn iv . 1 03 1 03H 871a M 1 . 61 48 '43 41S, 411 1 0 1 3V WtV4 61 41V Omnia Caa Price wheat-no. s.bard. i.c7'&i.o: no. hart. ll.06Vfc-tfl.07: No. 4. hard. Jl.OtvBrl.os. No. 2 spring, Sl.OSWifl.OSt,: No. S aprlng. Si-Wfil.Wt:' No. 4 aprlng, S1.0W1.04V,; No. 2-tfxirum. o; Ko; 8 durum, SSci no grade, 9loWl 0 -' v v . CORN-NO. 2 white. 58Vffo9e; No. J white, 58-OT8V4C;' N'o. 4 white.- fcVyuMc: No. 2 color, b7e; No. 8 colon fcti.o; No.. 4 color. MWlt 5T.V; No. 1 yellow,. 50't(6c; No. -yellow BW14c; No. 4 yellow, 63iffr3V,e; No. i f&Mio; No. 3.' mWriKc, No. 4, Piic; no grade. 40-it-ute. .. . OATS-Standard. 42f424o; No. I white, 41-42o; No. 4. white, 41841V; No. 3 yellow, 41'S4mc; Noi : 4 yellow, 40U4Htc; No. S mixed, 40WJ41HC. .';'''., BAHLEY-No. 4. 53364o; No. 1 feed. 12 6So; iej"cted, 6Ca,I!S4c. HYE-No. a, 7iWTBc No.' , 7f374He. C'arlot Receiatta. w " Tieat. Corn. Oata. iTMcaaO 114 Mtnneapolla . 93 Otnaiia W Duhith .'...'!. 71 t Hit AGO fc'AAljrAWD' PROVISIONS ro.ltttrra ef the Trading; and Cloalngr r .1- I'rli-ea na Donrd, of Trade. CHICAGO. March 31. Crop damage re run from Kn. biid .the wheat market fli.ni to)ny' and at the cloe prices were Vfc'-Ste" higher: 'Corn and tiata were weak. I'rovlnlen followed coarse grain and cload weak. c . ... Activity and treneth of the May deliv ery whx the feature of trndlng In the wheat pit'. Thut 'option showed greater flrmnes tlran.the new crop months at all atages and at iie liinh. poiot .was. 1'tc above final flPtifH f'liti previous senslon. The new crop month .were Influenced by fresh re poits c jncei nlng the condition of the grow li:g Krain. .Advices from Kansas were of move- dWIhlte' chrncter than heretofore nrxl showed that a larse percentage of the crop ud bo,en .J'winter killed." These re piirU, iiowovor. , had been, largely dis c'AifM. 'Hie range on the July delivery tottkv wan t'W'ke and - for September 'ic Weaknrns of corn prompted some selling In tin; !ral hnlr of tue aay, dui tne marKei . juiy cioaea L.05H. at the outset. uhI.ik to the bulge In wheat, but before the end of the first half hour prices had atm-teil downward. The market closed weak at almost' -tfie ttottom, with 'prices feHe lower. . may -sota oeiween itni-4i; ttfVc and closed at'Ci'Alia'lttc. Outs were inclined to be weak. The May delivery rtinaed between 43MlO and 43o. Th eoloae, was easy, with May off Sio at 4S-'li43Sc. . In provisions moderate weakness In the tilt throughout the entire day was mani fested. Quotations on the May products were: Pork, $1!5.!0; laid, $13.82; ribs, SlXtHV I&U.70. . . . . 'I lie leading, futures tanged as follows: notations of the Pay f'omaaodlllea. NEW YORK. March aO.-FIMTR-Bteafly. with moderate jobbing: spring fmtents, IS W l"S0; stralnlits. i, ihnf, ; winter patents, lA.lio'q 00; epring clear. I ISO'S 4 75; winter etrs. No. 1. H MVn 4 SO; winter e'ras. No. 2. 14 i4.4S; Kansas straights. p.Vtti,.W. Re ceipt. 25.9O0 hbl.; shipment, 21.4 bhla Kye flotir. ntilet: fair to good, I4.04.tt; choice to fancy, Mfti4.. COriNMKAL Steady; fine white aod yel low. Si 4.V41.60; coarse, Sl.ltVifl 40; kiln dried, RYK null; No. 2 western, WHfl. nomi nal, f. o. b.. New York. ( WHEAT-Spot Irregular; No. 2 red. Si 2f. o. I. f., and No 1 northern, 11 W4. f. o. a., opening navigation. The option maiket was quiet and rather nervous and after ad vancing early on the absence of rain In the Southwest, eased off under professional selling and ome more favorable crop re ports, closing steady at H. decline to lo advance. May closed at $1.24; Julr closed at 11.17; Neptember closed at 11.12V Re cepts. 13.100. CORN Ppot easy: ateamer. Mf. asked and No. 4. Kii'lc. both in elevator, export baals; export, No. 2, nominal; options wTn without transaction, closing at SfOSO n"t decline. May Icosed at 71'c; July, 74c; Kepteniher. 74c; receipts, 73,16 bu.; ship ments. 4.S05 bu. OATrt Spot steady: mled, WftM lb., nominal; naturnl white. 2MST32 lh.. 40Mc; clipped white. 34342 lb., 60S.1c. Option were without transactions, closing un changed; May closed at 43c; receipt. 48.100 bu.; shipment, 2,000 bu. KEKU-Hteady; western ptng bran, 100 pound sack. I24.2MT24 7S. HAY (Steady; prime, S115; No. 1. S1.104S MM No. 2, St.0WM.10; No. 3. SI 091.05. HIDKR Quiet; Central America, VPc; Hog"tA. 22Ho. LEATHKH Steady; hemlock firsts, StWJJ 29c: seconds, 23s&27c; thirds. 22325c; re jected. 2'1aic.' PROVIPIONS-Pork barely steady;: mess, I7.2fiif27.ft0; family, 37.SO2.00: short clear, $2 504t 29.00. Reef, steed v: mess. Sl.i OOWlt 00; family, S19.OO019.EO; beef hams, $24.0036.00. Cut meats, quiet; pickled bellies. 10 to 14 lbs.. Sla.Miru.OO. Lard, easy: middle west. prime, St4.SFf914.4n; refined, easier; continent. 114 so; Himth America, S16.60; compound. Sio jr-s-io M). TAILOWStidy; prime city, hhds., 7c; country. 7C(I7Vfr. BUTTER Unsettled; .creamery specials. 34fi 34VfcC. ROOH Firm: western storage selectim 22e23c; extra first. 22S22Hc; first, JlH3 Z2c; southern first. 21ltt2ivc. POULTRY A live, quiet; fowl. 20c; tur keps, 14(5 20c. Dressed, firm; western chick ens. 16alic; western fowls, IBfli'ic; west ern turkeys. 1723e. WEATHER I , THE GRAITV BELT tlons ranging from to ahove yester day's New York closing. For AebmaVa, Fair Friday After Warmer Night. OMAHA. March SI. 1910. Freeslng temperatures were general last night throughout the upper Mississippi and Missouri valleys and over Nebraska and Kansas, except along the Missouri river from Omaha south. Temperatures con tinue at or below freeslng In Wyoming Colorado, New Mexico and the Texaa pan handle, but are rising In that section this morning, and warmer weather is general throughout the west. A very decided fall In . temperature occurred during the last twenty-four hours east of the Missouri river, over the Mississippi and Ohio valleys, lake region and east to the upper Atlantlo coast. Rains are falling in the middle Mis sissippi and lower Ohio valleys, and gen erally cloudy weather prevail east of the Mississippi river. It In clear weat of the river Into the mountains, and fair weather will continue in this vicinity tonight and Friday, with warmer tonight. Following is the temperature and precipi tation compared with the last three years: 1910 1909. 190 1907. Minimum temperature S 29 S9 S7 Precipitation .00 .IS .08 - .00 Normal temperature for today, 44 de grees. Deficiency in precipitation sine March. L 1.33 Inches. ' . Deficiency corresponding period In -1903, S9 of an Inch. Deficiency corresponding period In 1908, 74 .of an Inch. a L. A. WELSH, Local Forecaster.. - tint '!ral half of the day, but ' VtJ closet! firm, with May" at Si. 14. ' T af tl.OkVt and September at Sl-0 Coin showed some firmness at Articles.! Opeaa High. ( Low. Close. Yes y Wheat May July Sept. Corn May July Bept. Oaia Wy .July , hept. pork May July Sept. Lrd Mav July Sept. Rtha May July Kept. 1 IS I !,4N,' i .i IT.I ' 2o 25 . 13 SO IS 72W! 13 &(' IS 7V, 13 47H 13 36 .1 15 1 1 08 I i us 1 0XW 1 OCVl esi4'v(fri! 1 141,1 1 UM, 1 OSSl 1 OH, 1 O&Hi 1 I O4V'Hi,04!1H)0 tHi 431 4314 41- UWk 3H,39H'tf 3o 92H 2i is nr. 13 72VI 13 5i 2R 70 26 12 1. 26 07V4 IS 70 13 67W 13 io 13 T2H! 13 13 47 I 13 27 S4 13 27 11 20 4S,l, 4l"V 39' 25 90 25 67 25 10 13 82 43i . 41 37", tr 95 26 75 S5 27 13 37 Jt. I.ovl General Market. . ST. LOUIS. March 81. WKBT-FutUrea higher: May, 1.121481.12H: July, S1.6BV cash higher;' track, No. S rtd. S1.KM.2J; .no. j nara, iiai.ie, ,- CORN Futures, lower: May. 3c: Julv. ae. Cash steady; track, No. 8, eziftSc; no, g wnne, m(S4o. OATS Futures steady: May. 43c: Julv. 41o. Cah steady; track, No. 2, 43 c; No, 2 white, 4c. IIYF, Unchanged at 81c. FLOUK Steady: red winter ntnt S5.4Oif.t0; extra fancy and atraight. S4.iftli o.w; nara winter clears. Ji,8'j(a4.uu. fSr. r.l r j imot ny, w.was.'M. CO RN M EAL S3. 25. BRAN Lower; sacked eaat track, tl.ivn . HAT Unchanged; timothy, S16.0O04J18.5O; prairie, tU bMH.OO. BAGGINO-KTic HRMP TWINE 7c. PROVISIONS Pork. lower: InhKIn S25.flO. Lard, lower; prime steam, Sl3."5uf' 14.00. Dry salt meats, unchanged; boxeM extra shorts, S15.7; clear rlba. 81B.S7t short clears. SlS.62. Bacon, unohangedi . , . n"wn, viear rips. POULTRY Steady; chickens, lSe; spring. jiw iiirseys. ic; OUCKS, 16c; geese, 8c, BUTTER Steady: creamery, 27fi3Sc. nuua-irni at 190, Flotir, bbls Wheat, bu Corn. bu. .....,.'... Ooats, bu Receipts. Shipment's. B.700 ... 22.01)0 77.010 80.400 13 U 18 70 13 60 13 70 13 13 22 13 60 13 72 13 45 13 82 No. 2. r Cash quotations were as follows: FLOl'H Easy; winter patents, S5.309 5 65; winter ' straights. $4.3fx SO; spring Mrnlcht. S4.75H.6;- bakers, Sa.20iJiS.S0. nvc-Xo, 3. 8O0. KA RLF. Y Feed or mixing, 62Se4of fair to rV.o-ce maltina'. LUCtiiuC. SEEDS Flx, No. 1 southwestern, 2.Sf; No. I northwestern, $2.30. Timothy, S4.00. CJover. $12 fc ' PROVISIONS -m Pork. mesa, per bbl., .,6,!l7V'i"-,0O l.ard, per 100 lbs., S14.00. Short ribs aides lloose. S13.37'r13.76; short clear sides tboxedl. $14.a.r.ij 14 .fA . .Total clearance of wheat and flour were equal tol-tl.OOO bu. Primary receipts were 457,000 bu.. compared with 4S9.000 bu. the corresixindlng day a year ago. Estimated receipts for tomorrow; Wheat, 20 cars; corn, 149 cars; Oats, 70 cars; hogs, 10 000 brad. - Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 n-d, 181141 131: No. S red. ll.l-tfrMll: No 2 hard, V h HMM IO: ' No. 8 hard. Sl.07Wl.I4: No. 1 northern aprtng, SI f Uft Corn: No. 2 cash. cmti'Mttoi No, t cash. 6tHSlc; No. I I uhlte, M'oMc: No. S wlilte. olUftttlo: No. i i vellow. eiX'&sJc'r No. 3 yellow, tWttjeUio. I ats: Na. 8 white. 4It44c; No. 4 while. HV,itao: stanaara. ovJ'oi.v,c. Bt'TTER Creameries, 2fo,32c; dairies, 2uc. ROUS Steady 1 receipts. S0.43S cases; at mark, rase Included. lvfr-Ve; first, tOc; prime firsts. Sic. CHEESE Steady; daisies; 14c;- twins, 13J13C' Young Americas, 14S15c; long horns. 14inisc, POTATOES Stead y f choice to fancy, 25.J 27c; fair to good. I2f23o. . POC LTR Yr-FIrm ; turkey, lc; chickens, ', ,i:; spring. 17c. VEAI-Sieady; 50 to WMb. we1?hta, S10c; m to K-lh. welghta. 10dfll'; 8S to 110-lb. v weights, limi.120. lcelpts Today: Wheat,. ?9 cars; eorn, r 'At cars: eats,- 9" cars. "Estimated tomor- .- : Whrat, 20 cars; corn, 149 cars; oats, . cars. V'' . Minneapolis Grain Market, , I MINNEAPOLIS, March 81 WHEAT May. SI 14; July, SI 14T; cash. No. 1, SI. lfl 1.17; No. 1 northern, 8I.15M.1; No. S northern, f U3ft'1.14V. No. 8 north ern, SlOJWqlU. . . SEEI-Fsx closed at 82 S2H CORN No. S yellow, dbntej . OATn N S whits. tOH-uHlHc-' RYE No. S. S9C74Via. , , HRAN-ln lKVlb, ea.ks. 321 00. i-l A 'R First patents tin wood t n k - Mlnneapollst. Sr B0; second patents, S5.J0 frA : first' clears. M 4i; second clear. . VUOW..k - e :. ... ,1 i l.lwrrnocl Srals Market. jL MVERPOOU -Mar?h 'SI Vk-HKAT-Spot full; No. S re4 rtrn wlater. bo tock; s. son no. mo W.700 38,900 Kansas City Grain and Provisions. KANSAS CITY. Mo., March 31. WHEAT -May, S109H. bid; July, $1.03T81.04. bid September, $1.0201.02. bid. Cash, un changed; No. 8 hard. $1.10(8 1 IS; No. 8, $107 VI. IS: No. S red, Sl.17tfl.S2; No. 3. S1.140119 COUN-May, Ga'tc, bid; July, 2 "OiiriD, RtevivITIuer, HiC, old. CSSll unchanged; No. i mixed. 63c; No. 8. 6aa 62c: No. 8 white. 6&63c; No. S, 63c OATS Unchanged, No. 2 white. 4347c No. t pilxed. 43(tf4lc. RYE 72t)76c. IIAY Unchanged; choice timothy. $15 00--7 Ji'iiLS, -tir.a-ire 'I'Oll; choice alfalfa, II I.UtKrf IB. 00. BUTTER Unchanged; creamery, extras 81c; firsts.. 29c; seconds, 27o; seconds! 27o; packing stock, Slo. KOGS Unchanged; current receipt, new cases, $6.10; miscellaneous cases $6 06 southern. $5.86; storage packed. $65 Keoeipts.Shlpraent. ... S9.0D0 M00O ... 36.000 M.000 ... 2.0U0 7.000 Phlladelpkln Produce Market. PHILADELPHIA. March Sl.-BUTTER Firm and In fair demand; extra weetern creamery, 35c; extra nearby prints, 86c EtJtiS Steady and In fair demand; Penn sylvania and other nearby first, free case S2c at mark; Pennsylvania current rel ceipts. in returnable rase, 21c at mark western firsts, free cases, 22c at mark western current receipts, free cases, 2ic at mark. CHEESE Demand prices firmer; New York full creams, choice, 17tri7sic- New York full creams, fair to good, U'b17c. Peoria Market. PEORIA. March 81-CORN-Lower: v S yellow, 5lc; No. S 68c; No. 4, 56c: no grade, 43ft63c. OATS Dull; No. S white, 43g44c: No 4 white, 42c. BREWER'S DEATH IS DISCUSSED Derision of Manresae Jest Ires et to A ttend Fnnrrnl les It lee to Be lief that American Tobacco Case tClll be Settled Early NEW TORK. March 81 The stock mar ket today further disclosed It narrow limi tation. The trader operated on one side of the market for a time and then shifted to the other side, while real buyers and sellers apparently refrained from taking any action at all. Great uncertainly exist as to the sig nificance of the decision of the supreme court not to sccompsny the body of the late Justice Brewer to Its resting place In Kansas. The desire to avoid 'delay In the public business gives rise to a supposition In the financial district that the American Tobacco rase maj be decided Monday. The opinion la universal in sioca maraei cir cles that the decision will be followed by a pronounced movement of th market In one direction or th other. Another matter receiving much attention wa the rumher of railroads following th example of the Pennsylvania by advancing wages. That action wa or mixed errect on speculative sentiment. Th view ex pressed by labor representative ascribed a motive of caution to the action as de signed to weaken prospective demands for larger ln"reasee than thoee recorded. Tnt the step would facilitate greements, how ever, was assumed. Uneasiness over the crop conditions wa revived by the failure of predlctlona of general rains In the Suuthwset and by the cooler weather reported there. Another wave of depression emanated from the Granbv mining episode In the Boston mar ket. The gravity of th Incident wa In ferred from the news of Its Influence In so remote a field as the Pari Bourse. London sent reports of confident expec tations of an early movement of gold from New York to that center. An easing of discount rate In London today was t trlbuted to that prospect. The local money market w-aa unaffected by the preparation for the heavy April payments. Bonds were easy. Total sales, par value, $2,198,000. United States bonds were un changed on call. NEW YORK, March 30. -Closing quota on storks wer as follows: Ssles. Hlrh. Low. Clese. Allls-Cnilmeni pf4 iuliuialsl Onpper American Agricultural .... Am. Beat Siiew American Out Am. o. a r Am. Cotton Otl Am. H U tifd Am. Irs Securities American Linseed , Amsrtcan Locomotive .... Am. a. ft Am. a. a a. ptt Am. Rfesl Foundries Am. Busar (tormina Am. T. T., -dlv Am. Tobaoco pfd American Woolen Anaconda Minis Go Atohlaon Alrttiaon pfd - Atlantlo Coast Une Baltimore Ohio Bethlehem Steal Brooklyn Rapid Tr Canadian Pacific Central Leather Central Leather pfd Central of Now Jeraay.'. . . Chesapeake Ohio Chicago Alton Chicago ot. w. new Chicago Ot. W. pfd Chicago N W O., M. A 81. P C C, O. St. L Colorado r. I Colorado A Southern Consolidated Uas Oo rn Products Delaware A Hudaon Denier at Rio Orande.... p. A R. O. pf Distiller,' Securities Brie Brie 1st pfd. Brie 2d Pfd Oeneral rlectrle Great Northern pfd Great Northern Ore ctla. Illinois Central lnterborougn Met. Int. Met. pfd International Harvester Int. Marine pfd International Paper International Pump Iowa Central ....v. Kansas Cttr o J.., K. O. Be. e-iv.. Laclede Oae Lou I iv tile N Minn. A St. L M , SU P. B. 8.. M ... M , K. A T M., K. A T. pfd. ........ Missouri Pacific National Biscuit ........ National Lead K. R. R. of M. id ofd.. New York Central....... N. Y.. O. W Norfolli A Western North American Norttvern pacific Pacific Mall Pennsrlvanla, People' e Oaa P., C, O. A BU L Pittsburg Ooel Pressed Btael Car Railway Steel Spring.... Reading Republlo Bteel Republic Steel pfd Rock Island Co , Rock Inland CD. fd St. L. A 8. P. td pfd... St. Loula W St. L. S. W. pfd , Sloee-Sheffleld S. A 1 Southern Pacific Southern Railway ..... So. Railway pfd Tennoase Copper Texas A Pacific T., M. U A W T , St. L. A w.. ei-dlv rnlon Paclflo t'nlon Paclflo pfd V. B. Realty V. S. Rubber I'. 8. Steel IT. 8. Steel pfd Utah Copper Va. -Carolina Chemical Wabash W"aban pfd Western Maryland ctfs. Weat In chouse Electric . Western tnlon Wheeling A L. K Total kalea tor tne sey, w.rw anarre. T iew York Money Market. NEW TORK. March 81 MONEY On call, steadv, 73 per cent; ruling, ra'c. 2 per cnt; rinsing bid. 2 per cent; of fered at 2't per cent. Time loan steady; sixty days, 8 per cent; ninety days, 4 per rent; six months. tftV, per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-46V per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Steady, with actual business I bsnkers' bills at 84 S440 4 M for slxtv dav and at $4 770 for de mand. Commercial bills. S4.MV44 4. SILVER-Par, 52c; Mexican dollar. 44c. BONDS Government, steady; railroad easy. New York Cork Market. The following quotation are furnished ey Logan A Uryan, 315 South Sixteenth street; 4) Greene Csnanea.. 9 27 Inspiration 77, 10 1rose 41, 23t,Nevda Cons Sl .... I'tsewnouse i i-m l:tv'hlo Copper 4' 2'4R'whlde foalltion 2',Hy Central ....361 18wlft Pkg. Co...ltX. iTT'iSears, Roe. Co., .151 20 SMver King Coal. 2 lCiSup. Pittsburg. 1S Tonopah Mining. 7 Goldfleld Cons.... 8 Trinity Copper... 7 O'dfleld Florence IUnlted Copper ... 7 Goldfleld Daisy.. 9w, Trenenry ttratensent. WASHINGTON, March 81 The condition of the treasury at the beginning or dubi nesa today was as follows: Trust Funds Gold coin, $Sfi2.7S7.89; silver dollars, $4(!9 134.000; sliver dollar of W0, $3,no.flo: silver certificate outtndlng, $419.8..000. General Fund Standard llver dollar In rnera1 fund. $1.9x0,si: current liabilities. $101,823,14.; working balance In treasury of fices. 29,l"0i2fl: In banks to credit of treas urer of the United States, $35,4.8.717; ub- imarv a.iver coin. l,4ll .Hl; minor coin. 1.0M.X89: total balance In general fund. $A7,7K4 29. Amer. Tobacco i:ay State Gas. Boston Cons.... Butte Coalition Cactus Chlno Chief Con Davis-Daly Flv Central .... Elv Con Ely Witch Frsnklln Olroux OMAHA LIVE SlOCiv MARKET Receipts of Cattle Very Light and Prices Strong-er. l $t 1M t t SM ..! Tt Si , . iu 4. HI M in Ttv, 71 SU . . .0 e SH KEF The lamb market was larking In life again this morning nd most of th business was done at even lower prices than thuse that prevailed eeterdsy. Sunrdv was limited rotiststlnr slmost I wholly of lambs; in fart, the run csrried sum small proportion ot sneep r.o jeni- HOGS ARE NOT FAR FROM STEADY ren,..BM,,n1,.iVh .nr'n.n.VWhw best Mexican IsmhR here, tne same Ktna that sold st HOIK at the high time last beep la Light Receipt and Akont week changed hands this morning at $9 R. rial ouc lower, siecuum tote ann nrw. Steady, with I. a nibs low and Weak to Ten to Fifteen Cents Lower. westerns are. If an thing, somewhat lowsr than high-dressing grades and are meeting with a verv dull inquiry at the prices. As a whole, today's lsmb trade Is quotable at 10d)f.c lower than yesterday, with move ment Inaitlve at the decline. Thus far this week the trade ha tieen BflCTVt OMAHA March 81. 1910. Cattle. Hogs Sheep, very nisappmmtng "' "" 4 433 11.13 l!'",r "rrl' M..W..-I. ..... Graft Scandal Snares Sixteen More Officials Former City Fathers Charged with Receiving Bribes Xlein Back in Tenitentiary. t Receipts were Official Mondav 5.178 Official Tuesday 4 Hf J S 9; 3 Official Wednesday S.n-4 8 9W Estimate Thursday 1.526 .t S4j 55,109 U 11 T4S 10 U t 44 M II ST Ml, l.OOfl 11 10 lb l.i IH IS DO 5W f , 7 r4 IV, fH rm no ni ia4 ih sno 4H eO ll,M) (14 7I4 toH 101) 10 )H 105H MO t M K'4 too m n 113 i,4.S 17 137H l7Uj 4 900 14 lill 95H I.SOO 4X 454, 4H4 1.700 vi ins lt ino in it l"2i 1110 n it vet 500 11044 110H :i'fc v Bank of F.ngland gtatentent. LONDON. March 31 Th weekly state, lent of the Rank of England shows the following change: Total reserve, decreased. a.291.ouu; circu lation decreased, 33,000; bullion, decreased, 328,960; other securities. Increased, 2.583.- 0110; other deposits Increased, 66,000; pub lic, deposits, increased. 1,622.000; notes re serve, decresed, 194,000; govern securi ties, unchanged. The proportion of the banks reserve to liability this week Is 44.81 per cent; last week It was 47.45 per cent. Dry Good Market. NEW YORK, March 81.-DRT OOODS- A revision of wide sheetings by agents to a basis of 25c for Pepporell 10-4 goods was announced In the cotton goods market. It wa also stated that fruit or the loom may be advanced, as orders have been coming In steadily and the recent price named waa below the cost of production. Curtailment of production I Increasing In Trie, icotton mill. Alpaca ana M.onair linings have been priced for aprlng 1911 at an advance of 5 per cent. Jobbing house trade continue quiet. 8.300 7'i 1,800 lal no 41 JO0 10 t,x 100 too 8.-.H 17 V, 7SH 7M4, ISO" HIT, ')U 40 10 106 0 US a C14 53 27 7 r CO U04 ISO . lw .4xi is m'4 140V1 v 100 ISVk ItVi 100 5 M Mtt ASOO lit 140U, 144 400 16 11V. 14 400 171Vi 170k 171 1,000 40 M t too 4,500 1V. 2SVfe 1O0 7H 300 150 TT m iv. 47 140 144V, l,oo latu. iJii.if4 tOO t M t4 400 1SS 1M14 in 3.100 3'4 !J tt4j lVk 1 1.S0O io 100 100 100 too 4 iBVi, 'Vi 500 ISVt lVa 43 St vt 47Vk 4 404k 'iVa t 104 Vi HI 8,400 lll 1304 121H4 BO) 4M 4t4 44 1.400 loss, loevt 101 7St 1,000 iaih im m tot '. H,)0 IMS 1S44 1S6H fl0 110 10V4 10,4, 1,700 102M, imvt iom goo H 10 0H 100 40't 40V4 4UV 1,600 100 5U0 41 T2 tevi 71 t4 too tlVi to Four days this week. ..14.442 Same daya last week II M Bm daya 2 week agn..20.2ts2 Some days 3 weeks sgo..l9.i2 Same days 4 weeks agu..19 54l Same days last year 14.837 .3s3 ,5f4 32 2S4 82.989 89.01 riTTSBCRG. March Sl.-Df. E. R Water, former president of the select council, now director of public health and Recelpta charities, wa indicted today a the l- Itlllers have , , ...cini.,.. of St.tXX) In bribe money, ;2f,j beenpoor buyer at all times. Eastern de- .,.,. nlh,r former selectmen were 9?,5 mand I practically dead at present iony - ... . . , :!', levels and pi Ires have been steadily break- named In the grand Jury veport today . I tne sinre the onenlne of the week. Hulk v, . r.k-.it amoitnta from B.100 to S3.49S or loosys ismo iraae is .out .v-j. .nrtu.tmenl. mi.ke l i't than lust rrwsy, nit goon ainns 01 nrrp T 5VJ 20 X One of the notable features of receipts 2.y7or lately Is the Scarcity of shorn tock. Colo radii feeders decline that shearing dates 1 . v . 1 i ,!.. nert The fol owlns- tab s shows the receipts of ..... ..... 1. 1. iw m hold the cattle, hogs enj hep at South Omah for .t(lff for llrt tnk; ,ha ri,n 0f r"r 10 cumpareo witn i.- i y lower price on th market later on. 1910. 1909. Inc. Dec. n.,,.. n .h.r. ... iambs? f-nrlng attie &.., rt,ow, .ii4i lamhs ehnlee tIS Hon 1 00; soring lamrs. medium. $11 0viJ13 tiO; good to choice ismrs I v price of hnga at South Omaha for the last yearllnjs, $8 4oti8 si; go.id 10 choice ' wetners I . ,lK Mm--t.nna. id Oiw, Wl- t.(i m m.rt wethers. Si.50(rH.OO Receipts and disposition or live stoca at good to cnoire ewes, the union stock Y ards, 8011th omana. iseo., enes, .owo;.w. for twenty-four hour ending at p. m. yesterday: RECEIPT8. Cattle. Hogs Sh'p H'r's Hogs Sheep 574.903 71R.6M ... 898.473 427,418 148.7.18 38.94 19 504i.0 0t): fair to 'ood lamhs. $9.10Arf9 50; The following table shows the average good light ywerllngs, $8 8f.ti9.Z5; good h , c, m. . st. r... Wabash Missouri Pacific. L'nlon Paclflo .... C. t N. W. east.. C. & N. W.. west 8 C, St. P., M. A O.... 4 C, B. & Q , east 1 C, B. A g.. west 84 C . R. I. A P.. east.... 2 Illinois Central Chicago Gt. Weatern., 1 It Total receipt 82 DISPOSITION 3 2 2 8 25 14 4 2 i 28 2 1 4 S S 113 21 total of and yearling re hardly over SYtrlOc lower. I ninety-one In two weeks and thera are more to come, sa District Attorney Wil liam A. Rlakeley. The Jury had before It today thirty mor officials, directors nd mpluys of the eix banks alleged to hav paid mo-iey to ob tain an ordinance naming them as city depositories. There were also four local express agents before the grand Jury, which Is seeking now to trace the $15,000 which wa ent or taken to New York to be passed over there to former Councilman Charles Stewart. The progress of the grand Jury In it probe for the "men higher up" was still undisclosed today, but It I declared that progress la being made and that the nam Ing of "bigger" men Is certain to come soon. The Indictment of sixteen former select men today was based upon the confession of Stewart that he had distributed to theie No. a.lo western lamb 648 Colorado lambs 61 weatern lambs 414 Mexican lambs 34 Mexican ewea 190 western wether 1S9 western wether $44 wettern wether and year lings 121 western wethers fl western ewe 2 western ewes X4Q eL-aatern ewes 113 western ewes, culls, feed ers 885 western lnit. shorn CHICAGO 1,1 V IB STOCK Av. . 93 . 72 . Mi . 75 . 83 .116 .111 Pr. 9 35 60 4: 9 85 7 00 8 05 8 05 . 78 . 72 . 94 .100 7 8 50 8 00 8 25 I sixteen men $1,000 to buy their votes In 87 74 7 00 5 00 8 40 MARKET Cattle. Hors. Omaha Packing Co 465 . 1.503 Swift and Company 27t 1.843 Cudahy Parking Co 418 2.026 Armour & Co 11 2.1 Murphy shipper s. 8341 Hill & Son 18 F. B. Lewis 23 Huston ft Co 5 .... J. B. Root ft Co 28 J. H. Bulla 89 McCreary A Carey 9 .... Lee Rothschild 27 .... Mo. ft Kan. Calf Co IS Kline & Christy 23 Stern 67 Other buyera 210 .... Coffee Market. NEW TORK. March 81,-OOFFEE-Fu- ture closed dull, net 6 points higher to 6 points lower; closing bids: April, 6.75c; May. .80c: June. .90c: July. 8.90c: August and September 7c: October. November and December. 7.0oc: January. 7.11c: February. 7.12c. Spot, quiet; No. 7 Rio. 8 U-1681,c; No. 4 Kantoa. SVc. Mild, quiet: Cordova, Vr12'c. Oil and Rosin.. SAVANNAH. Ga.. March 31,OIL Spirit of turpentine, firm at 59t4Jft9ic. ROBIN Firm: quotations: B. 84 30; D. S4.42H; E, $4.60; F, $4804.86; G. $4.85: H. $4.90; I. $4.96; K, $5.95; M. $645; N, $6.70; W G, $6.96; W W. $7.06. agar nd Molasses. NEW YORK, March SI. SUGAR Raw, firm, muaeavado, 8B tet, 886c; contrlfu gal, 96 test, 4.36c; molasses sugar, 89 test, 8.61c. Refined, steady; crushed, 5.95o; granulated, 6.25c; powdered, 6.30c. loo 9s4 ...111,) lt 100 UK too ... n.too 4..s 100 u loO 4 a,1 19, ll 14'4 4i te M 4414 84 4 . 100 T4 7t Wheat, bu. Corn, bu. .. Oats, bu. . Milwaukee Uraln Market. MILWAUKEE. March Sl.-WHEAT-No 1 northern. Sl.17Vl.lf ; No. 1 northern. $1 14 trl.13: July. $1 0v. OATS 44$ 440. BARLEY Sample, 66Wc. Metwl Market. NEW YORK. March Sl.-METALS-Standard copper waa weak and lower to day. Local dealers reported a weak mar ket, but no quotable change In price London market lower and cloaed easv with spot at 157 15a and future at 58 17 6d. Tin firm but quiet, with spot end March at S33.45V3S.75. London market firm and higher; spot. fl50 10s and future at 1154 10s. Lead dull: pot. $4 42S'6'4 50. Lon don market unchanged at flS lxa td. Spel ter, dull; apot, S5.55tfS.66. London market unchanged at 123 Iron lower In Ixtndon, with Cleveland warrants closing at 6lj id! Ixx-al market quiet; No. 1 northern foun dry. S18.00isri8.50; No, S northern, No. 1 southern and No. 1 southern, ift, 817 75 18 25. ST. LOUIS. March St. M ETA L8 Lead dull at S4.27V, (ipelter. nominal at $5.45. Bank Clearing;. OMAHA. March 3, -Bann e earing, for today wer $2. 809.089 S3, and for th cor responding dai laat year wer S2.6o6.S511, 14 4HS. v 744L 12,700 WHi 400 S7't r 2T't 600 U4) tSt H SO 1,000 ' 9044 904. 100 43 434 41 '4, 400 W4, t 46 t 78,700 U.I IO0 7H 7 1A Tt 500 4S 41 T 4X14 m.too ut list -'S too in HVi 11M, l.hOO 45 44, tH tx4 t, SIS 804, 8.100 i.too ."0 400 too 200 49S4 43 74 44 14 4l, 43 TS 584 1:114 4 414 4 74 4't Loral Seenrltle. Quotation furnished by Samuel Burns. Jr., 614 rew iora iiiw uuiiuinty Alma, Neb., rlty ef 'i Ctty of 'omaha 4V4, 1M 1"44 Cudahy Parkin To. te Ml, Columbus . 1,. nret mtg, te net 4 long Hell Lumker Co. 4a, ltl M'4 Nebraska Tel. took. W North rlatte Val. Irrl. fe. 4a. H1S0.... tt Omaha Waiar Co. te. 11 10 Omaha. W,t Oo. 4a, 14 "... Omaha Wa-er Co. td pI4 18 Omaha Oaa te, 11T It Omaha B. L. A P: ia. 1MI Omaha B. L. pld. t list Omaha u R. 4e. 114 HH Omaka A C. B. St. R. te. UN tt Omaha A C. B. Br. pfd. ei-dl,.... 14 Omaha A C, B. Bt. Hr , com T4 Omaha A C. B Hr. A B . ptd 444 Pacific T. A T. t 1417 t iieux Cltr xk Yarta td 1 104 tt. lyoule Brewing Co tOtt Bhreeport 0. t. la, 1140 go. Ky. Co. . e, 1118-14. net 4V. ... Union stack lard. Block, te. Omaha., tt London Cloalngr Stocks. . Console, sioney... It 1-llbotilirllie A N. BH CAttle Market Weak Ho Reported K3 Higher berp Market Higher. 6-J CHICAGO, March 31.-CATTLE-Rcrtpts, 8.500 head. Market steady to 10c nigner. Sierra, $6.00i&7.00: heifers. 84. 260'7. bo; ouus. $4.5fVuS.25; calves, S3.0Og9.00; Blocker ana feders, 4.7Ml.76. .... I HOGS Recelnt. 12.000 head. Market 6c higher. Choice heavy, $10 8510.95; butchera, $10.80910.90: light mixed. $10 854JIO 76- choice light. $10.70816.90; packing, $10.7510.85; plg, $l0.15fflO.4O. Bulk Of ales. $10.7011 lO.sO. SHEEP AN1J LAMBS-newiiHn, i.vw head. Market tedy. Sheep, 87.ww.w; 2 881 lamb, $7.50110.25; yerllng, $7.50gi.oo. , Totals 1,717 7.831 4,753 Kansas Cltr Lire Stork Market. UAMH4R CITY. March SI. CATTLE Re- Dt. 11910. 11909. 11908. 11907. !190. I1905. 11904. celpte. 8.700 head, Including 200 southern. " I Market steaay to sireng. 1 nuiu "11 4 92 ie.ed heef steers. S7.6tXEf8.2ft: fair to good, S6 $t.207.40; western steers $5.75ft'8.00; etock- 4 97 ers snd feeders, $4.20a'6.tiO; southern teer. 02 $6.25a8.00; southern cows, $3.f,OH.75; native 04 cowa, 84 364t.75; native heifers, $4.75-!.00; l' Dulls. H 'ao oo; caives, ii.biij . ufniH neceints. 7.000 head. Market 8 1' steady to 60 lower; top, $175; bulk of sales, 6 14 tin MtX to 75 Heavv. $10 66B10.76; packers 6 39 S0 S 09 6 07 ad butchers, $10 OOfl-iO.76; light, $10.4043' 0I4I pigs, $9.50.810.00. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 4ts0 head. Market 15c to 25c lower. Lambs $8 M flilO.00; yearlings. $8.ouw.4o; wetners. 8.50: we, $6.75(88.10; tockers and reeaers. March 21. Maroh S2. t larch 23. larch 24 Matx-h 26. Maroh 26. March 27. Maroh 28. March 29. 10 9V 10 714, March 30.110 5k.i II M I 57 March SI. 1 10 66m 6 6 78) 6 64 fi 56 S 61 4 731 4 79I 4 80 581 4 S 671 5 01 8 78 6 S3 I 6 501 6 68 S 261 5 16 '"I 6 08 6 03 6 11 S3 S 81 S 191 S 13! 5 V3 6 01 6 08 6(16 6 13 6 18 6 25! 6 24 e 6 t0) 6 27 S 27! 6 10! S 28 ! 5 03! favor of the bank ordinance, TI10 grand Jury will b In seaslon again tomorrow. John F. Klein, whose confession let loose all recent development In the graft scan dal, went off meekly to th Weatern peni tentiary today to serve a three nd one- half-year sentence. Mlaaonrl Valley WIU be Dry. ' LOGAN, la.. March 31. (Special. )-Ter-manent Injunction waa secured against the taloon keepers, employe and prop erty owners and each of the saloon keep er wa given a $500 fin In the Missouri Valley liquor case In the district court here today. The saloon keeper are alact prohibited from selling liquor In the slate for a period of five year and the liquor otp- . tured In the saloons at the time the searches were mad has been ordered de stroyed and the cost of the proceeding charged up to the defendants. Riley Morgan was given ai term at Knoxville because of excessive use of strong drink and Druggist Sehlley was fined $300 on a charge of Illegal sale of liquor. Sunday. CATTLE Receipt of cattle thi morning ware verv ama.ll niablne t.he total for the four days this week 7,400 head short of the I $4.00(66.00. same days laat week. There were really not enough cattle on sale to make a very good market. Still reports from other points were not overly encouraging and tne trade OMAMA GENERAL MARKETS. Staple and Fancy Produce Prloea Par Disked by Bayer and Wholesaler, BUTTER Creamery, No. 1, delivered to tne retail trade In 1-lb. cartoon, 33c; No. 1, In 60-lb. tubs. 32Ho: No. 2. In 1-lb. cartons. Sic; In 60-lb. tubs, SOHc; packing stock, solid pack, I8H0; fancy dairy roll,,i2vc. Market changes every Tuesday. n?2i CHEESE Twin. 18c; young America, 19c; Daisy cheese, 19o; Limberger, 18c; brick. 14c to 19c; domestic block. Swiss, ic; imported twiss, 80c. ..1. . POULTRY Dressed broilers, $7.60 a do, for storage, $6; for freah springs. 17c hens, 18c; cocks, 11c; ducks. 18c; geese, 16c; turkeys, 26o; pigeons, per do., $1.20; rtomer squaDS, t4 per do.; rancy squabs, $3.60 per do.: No. 1. 83.00 Der do. Alive: Broilers, from l' to 1 lbs., 36o; 1H to S lbs., 26c; hens, 1314c; old roosters, 8c; young ruusiers, ivc; uucks, run reatnerea, 13c; geese, full feathered, lOo: turkeys. 20c: guinea fowlB, S3 per do.; pigeon, 50 per do. FISH-(all frozen) Salmon, lie;, pickerel, c; wniiensnr iac; pike, 10c: trout. 13c: cat fish, 18o; large era pules. l&filSo: smelts, 15c: Spanish macherel. 18c: eel. 18c: had dock, 13c; floundera, 12c; frog legs, 40c per do. BEEF CUTS Rib. No. 1, 16c; No. 2, 12Hc; No. S, 1044c. Loin. No. 1. 18c: No. S, 14V4c; No. 8, 124c Chuck, No. 1. 8c; No. 2, 8T4c; No. 8, Sc. Round, No. 1, 10c; No. J, 9Mro: No. 8. S'c. Plate, No. 1, 7Hc: No. S. 7t4e; No. S. 7c. VEGETABLES Irish Seed Potatoes: Genuine Red river valley and early Ohio, per bu., 85c; western Nebraska and north ern stock, per bu.; 66cj yellow Jersey sweets, per bbl., S1.90; Wlsoonsln and native, per bu., 60c; Colorado, per bu., 60570c. Sweet potatoea. Kansas, per bbl., $1.75. Cauliflower, California, 24 to 20 heads, per crate, $2.50, Rutabagas: Canada, per lb., l'.ic Cabbage: Wisconsin, Holland seed, per lb., 2c. Celery, Florida In Ruff. 4. S and 8-do. cases, $3.00: 12-lb. bunch, 80c. Onion, red, per lb., 2iy33c. Old vegetable: Parsnips, carrot, beets, turnips. In sacks, per lb.. 2c. Garlic: Extra fancy, white, per lb., 16c. New southern vegetables: Turnips, per do, bunches, 50c; shallots, per do, bunches, 60c; spinach, per bu., $1.00; egg plants, fancy Florida, do. $1.502.00; egg matoe, fancy Florida or Cuba, per 6 basket crate, fancy, $4.00; ' choice, $850. String and wax beans, per hamuer. 8600ft! 6 00; cucumbers, hothouse, per do., $1.76!$ 2.00;. Horn grown vegetable: Radishes, extra fancy, per do, bunches. 25c; lettuce, extra fancy leaf, tier do.. 40c; head let tuce. In hampers. $3.5O(ff6.0O; parsley, fancy home grown, per doz. bunches, 40e. FRUITS Strawberries: Florida, per qt 50c. Orongea: California, navels. 80-96-112-126 sixes, per cox. K.bum.iu; $160-200-21.2.rj0 sizes, per box, $300; Camella brand, $3 2.'.. Lemons: Extra fancy Llmcr.enas, 300-StsO sites, $4 76; choice Loma. 300-360 slses. Tier box, $4.00; 240-420 sizes. 60c per box less. Bananas: Fancy select, per bunch, $1.7&iji 8.00; Jumbo, bunch. $2.75i&3.76. Grapes: Im ported Malagas, per keg. $6.0Mif6.6O. Orape Fruit: Florida, 54-64-80 alzes. $4.60; Indian River, all sizes. $5.00. Apples: Jonsthan, per bbl.. $650; Ben Davis, per bbl., $3.50(84.00; Genltan. Dr bbl.. $4.00: Wlnnu.ni ner i.t.i u I $4 60; Gano. per bbl., $4.00; New York Bald- I .. In . 1J r, kin... LL, . , .w- St. Loot Live Mock Market. ST. LOUIS, March 81.-CATTLE Re- oint. o aa heed Includlnr HUU Texans; ail over th country wa rather alow and I market, steady; native shipping and ex weak 1 I i.,.t ,; SOUTH 40: dressed beef or.d With so few beef trteer In 1ght and with butoher teers. $5.667.66; teer unner i.uw packer all wanting something the market pounds, h.bt.w; iocKers "' ...... ,.n.. .. . ,.i. .im.-., u iti.n u- and heifers. 12 tS6 uti.Go : can than yesterday In spite of the weakness re- mrs, S2.obn.00; bull. S2.405.4O; calves $300 ported at other points. The offerings all ohanged hand In good season In the mo" ing. other kind of oattle, such as to', heifer, sold 1n about th same way as beef steer, all of them moving freely and at orlcea a trifle stronger than yesterday. The market on bee cteer I now any where from 860 to 76o lower than the ex treme high time. Th decline ha been the least on the top grades, which are not over 85V50C lower, while some of th medium kinds 1n extreme case show as much a 75o lower. Quotations on cattl: Good to choice cornrea steers. 17.2ryg8.10; rair to good corn- fed steer. $.757.25: common to fair corn fed teers. $5.76H8.75: good to choice cows and heifers, (ll.im.2S; fair to good cow and heifers, $4.606.26; common to fair cow na neirers, $2.25C34.50: good to choice 73.40: Texss and Indian steers, 4.iota's.io. ;ows and heifers. $2.50f76.60. HOGS Receipts, e.WJO neaa; maritrt. ileadv to 6c hlgner: pigs ana ngnie, ei.'" 710.56': packers, S10.7510.86; butcher and est heavy, it).BmeJ". . , SHEEP AM) ,!LAMH-tteceipts,. t.uuu -. .rVi.f, ") "ative mutton. 86.00 iJ8.26: lambs, 17.15710.25; cull and ouck. $4.2rifi4).90; Btockers, 4.007.00. St. Josepk Live Stock Market. jt rriHEPH. March 81. CATTLE Re ceipt, 1.500 head; market low; prospects lower; ateers. S5.60Qi7.;5; cows and hetfets, .3.fioa.76; calves, J.ovtrJ W. wnrts Recelnt,. 6.000 .head; market steady; top, $10.85; bulk of sales. IIO.&OHJ 1076. . SHEEP. AND LAMBS Keceipts, o.ww l.lgktnln; Cnnsrs Fire. NEVADA. la., March 31.-(Specia.)-Mr. A. V. Graves of thi place and her niece, Mies Gladys Moran of Osage, wer badly stunned and might have been killed by lightning which struck the Graves home tills morning, and later had a narrow es cape from being burned when the light ning set fire to the house. The bolt entered th house directly over where the women were sleeping and both were , so badly stunned that they lay unconscious for time. In th meantime the houaa caught fire and It was not until had gained great headway that Mr. Grave came to and waa able to aroBse her niece and get her out of danger. Th bouse and much of Its content , wa destroyed. stockers and feeders, $Ofta.76; fair to head; market weak to 10c lower, mmus, good stockers and feeder. $6.OO6.0O; com- IS. Wtf 10.00. mon to fair stockers and feeder, S4.00ji5.00: stock heifer. $3 5034.50; veal caives, H0O t.w; nuns, stags, etc., 44. iwiys.a. Representative salts' BEEF STEERS. No. At. Pr. No. At. rr. II 2t t 10 22..... 1001 1 It 10 7t 1 to 10 mi t 1 1113 t 96 II JIM 7 III W lOftl 70 2f. 110-4 7 M 11 3 I 70 2t 1214 7 10 17 m t 7 It 1041 7 10 ) 1164 78 II list 7 to It tut 6 15 4 'J107 7 51) IT 1K4 4 II... I1M 1 m II 1041 I to Bit 1217 7 to It 14 t 90 t) 10(1 7 to It Ml 10 II 147 7 to It 1097 6 10 18 1441 7 tO COWg. 1 781 3 60 12 148 f IS t 764 I 00 7 1071 6 16 1 144 I 00 4 10U 6 4t 6 IM I 00 1 10M t M 1 741 III 1 1091 I M 1 821 I 78 7 lit: 6 to 1 704 8 7 4 1117 I 40 4 112 4 ft) 7 1043 ton 1 10J 4 46 T 1120 6 00 Stock tm algkt. Receipts of live stock at the five prin cipal western maraete .veeieranj ; Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. 4outh Omaha 1.625 9.2-V) 6,725 St. Joseph, 1. 09 JW " Kansas city .w ."" 3t. LoulB 2.200 6.809 1.000 Chicago -..8,500 iz.ow ,,uw Total .12.426 41.050 21.725 Sick Man Carried To Prison on Cot Aaked. 100 ion 100 ioou, 101 si uo 101 MVt l tt I '4 100 vt 11X1 iH 7, 4 104V4 " M 'iivt to areoont II 1-14 M.. K. A T. .. . Amal.' Conper 74HN. Y. CenOal.. Anaennta H Norfolk 4k W. Atrlilson t do pfd do efd lu Ontario A W.. Baltimore A Ohio 1U4 Pennsylvania .. Canadian Paclflo la Rant Mines... r-heaepaakt A O M Readln Ohlrago U. W ISVktouthern Br.... Oil.. Mil. Bt. r...- " P'. Pe Bear, IlenTer A Itlo Q. do (4 no do let pM do 84 ptd Grand Trunk IlllnoUi Central ..113 .. 414, ..114 ..W6, .. n .. 45V8 .. 4I4 .. 4k .. 14 .. st ,.. 44W ...15t -17' ..!' ItttBoutrwm Pai-ihr.. .. 41 t'nlon Pacific .. II do pM .. to V. B. Steel .. 4 60 pld .. UViWebaeh , .. , do pfd ..14314 Roaoleh 4a SILVER Bar, steady at 24 8-164 per oz. MONEY-83t, per cent. The rate of discount In the open market for short bills ts 84, per cent; for three months' bills, 8S4 H-l P" cent. .,.in nvi .... 47 Bank of Prsart Statentrnt. ' PARIS, March SI. The weekly statement of the Bank ot Franc show th following change: Note and circulation, Increased, 209 260.0110 francs; treasury deposits, de creased. tS.16O,0U0 francs; general deposits, Increased, 40,460.000 franc; gold In hand, de creased, 4.2J6.000 franca; silver In hand. In creased, 460.000 francs; bills discounted, In creased. S33T.X.OO0 francs; advances, In. creased. l.itS.OuO francs. ' London Stork Market. LONDON, March 81. American securi ties war marked up by professionals at the opening today. Only a limited amount of business was done st th higher level, and at noon th market wa dull with quota- 11... 12..." 11... I... 1... COWS AND HEIFERS. ...1109 7 It STEERS AND HEIFERS. .... 87t 4 to COWS AND HEIFERS. .... MS 4 74 HEIFERS. .... 400 4 00 1 7J0 I 45 ....441 IN II 1070 I tt . ... 440 4 M BULLS. ....1470 I 7 1 la) 10 ....lltfl I M 1 14(0 I ft .... 119 i 00 1 1M0 I it ....1117 4 00 J 1(40 6 60 ... lr.) 4 00 2 1140 6 0 ....1120 4 00 1 1700 6 TO ....144') 4 Ml 1 1140 6 7ft .... :0 4 .14 1 450 t 7S ....1020 4 40 1 1800 I 74 170 4 70 1 5W t 10 Invalid Had Called Wife to Bedside and Shot Her Dead Lynching Was Feared. SPRINGFIELD. Mo., March 81. A sick man w carried on a cot from his house to th county Jail here today because of ficer feared he might be lynched by In dignant neighbors. Leach Ward I th mao. H had been bedridden for month. A few day ago he called hi wife to his bedside and shot her four times. She died In a few minute, lie had hidden a revolver under his pillow. Henry Marley I Cleared. LOGAN, la., March 81. (Special.) Yes terday a Jury was Instructed to return a verdict of not guilty for Insufficient evi dence to convict In the cate of Henry Mar ley, who waa arrested and Indicted a an accessory to the murder of hi wife In De cember, 1909. , Dr. Renshaw entered a plea of guilty to the charge of practicing medicine without a license and waa fined $300, , On a charge of bootlegging, "Reddy" Gray 1 again with Sheriff Rock. The Jury returned a verdict, of $700 for damages In th case of Ward against the Latta drainage district. The ditch ran through Mr. Ward' farm, leaving a por tion as an island without any means of either crossing the Boyer river or th' re cently constructed ditch. GIRL ARRESTED BECAUSE SHE REFUSES TO TAKE FOOD Ha Fasted Forty-Five Day and Slay Shall Make It Sixty If It Kill Her. CLEVELAND, O., March - Sl.-Nore Oeak, 22 year old, was arrested yesterday after she had fasted, her friends say, for forty-five days. The girl wa taken to tr county Jail, where no persuasion could prevail, on her to eat. She waa so weak that she could not stand, but aha Insisted that she would fulfill an oath of fatting for two month even If It killed her. AGED GRINNELL. WOMAN DEAD Mrs. Lnry H.-.fkito r,c nipi' Fifty-Two Days Before Hnndredtn Birthday. GRINNELL, la., Mrch Sl.-(8pecll Tele gram.) Mrs. Lucy II. White Verbeck of this city died here this morning of old ge. wins. Russets and Spys. per bbl.. 14 K California W. W. Pearmaln, per bog., $2 00 4)2.25; Colorado Jonathans, per box. $2 00; extra fancy Colorado it. Beauties, per box, $2.60; extra fancy Colorado Wlnesapa. per box, $2.26. Cranhernea: Jersey, winter stock, per bbl., $6.00. Dates: Anchor brand, new, 50-lb. pkgs. in box, per box, $2.00. Figs: California, 50 pkgs., 5c size, 20 pkgs. in box. $2 00: 12 pkgs., 10c slse. 0o.: . Ml SCELLANEOl'S Cider: New York, per U-hbl.. $3.7:. Honey: New. 24 frames. I.Tui Horseradish, 2 dozen In rase. $1.90. Wal nuts: Black, per lb., 2c; California, No.- 1, per lb., 124c. Hickory nuts: Large, per lb., 4c; small, per lb.. 6c. Cocoanuts: Per tack, $5.00; per dozen, 65c. Cotton Market. NEW YORK. March 31 COTTON Mar ket opened easy st an advance of 5 points on March, but generally 7 to. 18 points demand at the decline from some of the larger houses, with early fluctuations Cotton futures opened easy; March. 15.12c April, 16.0e; May. 14.93c; July, 14.77c; Oc tober. 18.0fcc; November, 12. site; December, 1287c: January. 12.f2c. Cotton futures closed weak. Closing bid: April, 145o; May, 14.84c; June. 149c; Juiy, 14.68c; August, 14 SSc; September. 18.85c; October. 12.97c; November, 12.81c; December, 12Oc; January. I2.75c. Cotton, spot, closed quiet; 10 polnta decline ,ir uplands. 16.10c; middling gulf. 16 S5c. Sales, 4,200 bale,.. .. 1a.m m. March 31. COTTON Market klrady; middling 147,c; aaies. 50 balea; re reinta. 640 bales; shipments. 656 bales; stock, 40,925 bales. 170 4 no 2 10 1 no 440 6 Vt 2 Ill I 00 2 t 0.) . I. ...... ....... 18 I 26 4 M t 120 1 at 0 7 00 1 11 8 16 140 7 50 1 :o I tt W5 I OO STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. I 4 60 t 470 I 00 407 111 M 100 6 40 nuun nuiK 01 irai.ni 111 mo nog yaras , ,. . Keen too vears old had she this morning was barely steady with vs- She would hv been 100 ear old had she terday' average trade. Well-finished lived until th 22d of May next, bhe was butchers commanded figures In many cases born In Siandstead, Canada, was married that looked to be ruliy steady, while on . fn. -ame town jn February, 1883. to th other hand, light and mixed lot were ,n ,ne "am . ,h ' , more or lesf neglected from trt to finish Luther Mrtln Verbeck. nd they cam to with price ranging from barely firm to Grlnnell, la., In 1883. Eight children were nu-Kei lower, it was a slow deal through-I born to them nd all lived and married .rj T.l ','mS..u"VJ Only on. .urvlve. her, C. H. Verbeck was fully normal, but quality on an aver- with whom she made her home. She had age was none too good. sixteen grandchildren and twenty-six great bhlppers were reasonably active buyer, .r.ndchlldren. 8he was a direct descendant during first rounds, but most of their " ,.,.. , vt.vflnw.r fame Her orders cslled for good, light butchers, and of Ptrglne Whit of Mayflower fame. Her the volume of shipping trd was nec- husband died here in iwo inn inree oaugn sarily smsll. HALF BILLI0N IN STOCK American Telephone and Telesrraph Com pony Files Certificate of In crease of Capital. ALBANY, N. Y.. Mrch 31. The American Telephone and Telegraph company filed with the secretary of state a certificate of Increase of capital atock from 1200,000,000 to $500,000,000. Stors Bottled freer. Delivered promptly to your residence at am pricea a formerly. Cbarle Storx, next door north of Stor Brewery. 'Pbonet Webster 1260. lnd. B-1261. When you want a hat you want when you want It, say so through Th E Want Ad column ' ' - No. sr. Sh. Pr. No at. 74 t!4 SO : 41 it Ill 44 I4 40 10 44 74 :U 4 110 40 10 iS hi Ml III 117 40 10 4i 41 !! 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