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OMAHA LIVE-STOCK MARKET
Cattle Command Steady to a Little
Stronger Prices.
HOGS STEONO TO FIVE HIGHER
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POrTII OMAHA. Feb. 28. ml.
Ret elpts Rprf: Cattle. H"K- slv -r
('J w I 11
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'fflll Moniiav
Estimate Tuesday.
6..1H
t.:vn
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Two da thin wk ... J-1
Same days last fk... ! 13 '''J
Sum dav 2 Mki ago. . .ir..4 L'1.3"i 21. M
mnw dav 3 wprki ago.. 7. !''-" KI.44S 1
Same dm- 4 week ju..KUW 14- 7
Pa. ne day last year 11.117 16.431 ll..4t
The following labia shows the recrlptsof
isttie, hogs and sheep at Houth Omaha or
thr year to data an compared with last
jear: 1f!l. l'M Inc. Dec.
"'atfle 17.77S IM.r.'l 15.6M
llni 74.rS 37!.2l 9 uii
Isheep 2W.908 .36,866 62. IU
The following table show the average
prices on hoga at South Omaha for the last
atveral dayi, with comparisons:
"Lates. 1U. 110. j909. 1 1!8 . 1 U7 . . 1906. V.
Feb. 18. ..I
Fab. 3...
Feb. 20...
Fab. ...
Feb. 22...
Feb. 23...
Feb. 24...
Feb. 'A...
Feb. 24...
Fob. r,...
Fab. 28...
7 06
7 T
7 01 V
7
7 04V
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7
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82141
6 85'
1 4 OS I
K f (7,
II
8 W
01
4 101 Hll
4 l&l 78 6
4 181 8-1! 8 W'
4 07
t M
( iki 11 02
22 t It 4 11
28!
82i a W
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47
4 64
4 SI
4 74
4 h
7.
Oh! 4 60
I 4 iV
6 'l
9 30'
13 4 121 8 Ml
6 141 4 10 S 761 04 1 4 77
4 23; 79, 8 11 4 84
Sunday.
CATTLE-Thete waa another fair run of
rattle today. 171 cara being reported In.
Thla makea the total for the two day tin
weak .0 heud. practically the aama aa
for the corrnpotidlntj two days of last
week, but amaller than a far Ku by
about I.pOO head.
Tha market on beef ateer did not nhow
intirh chanKe compared with yesterday.
Hellera aa a rul, aecmed to fe el that they
were entltlrd to a little atronger price
than yeaterday. On the other hajid. Hie
demand was not auffloiently ui-eiit to
make packera very anxious for aupplleH,
and aa a reeult. the trade did not develop
verv much strength. Aa a rule aellTB were
qtio'tlnc It about steady With enterday. It
took right -0od cattle to bring IS.10.
Cowa and helfera seemed to be a little
more aoiight after than yesterday and the
trade on that kind of cattle was fairly ac
tive. The offerings changed hands quite
readily at prices that were a llttla stronger
than yesterday. All the early arrivals of
row stuff were dispoaed of in good
Tha market on atockers and feeders was
without any very noteworthy chanKe,
prices as a rule being In about the same
notchea as yesterday.
Quotations on cattle: Good to choice beef
rrters, 86 9tU IB; fair to good beef Bteers.
ld.603;.0; common to fair beef ateera, 84.75
60; good to choice cows and lu-lferfc, 84. 50
ij5.40; fair to good cows and heifers. 84 00
4 M); common to fair cows and heifers, $3.00
4 00; good to cholre stockers and feedera,
86.40j5.86; fair to good stockera and feed
ers, 8fi.0O4ff 4; common to fair stockers and
feeders, 84 25(tff.00; stock heifers. S3.7SO4.&0;
eal calves, 840oa8.0t; bulla, atags, etc.,
84 0016.26.
Representative sales:
Bh.KV STEERS.
No.
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t. ft. No. A. Pr.
M1 I 00 M K1 '
114 ( 40 14 11M 6 M
ltw I 44) 11 IIS I to
M 4 40 tt 1M4 4 t
114 8 m 10 111? t M
.4 IK J4 1170 4 )
t7 is a) U41 1 m
r. 4 0 17 Ml 4 w
1140 I 10 12H I 10
10H I S4 1 1 4 W
lilt I 44 14 una t to
1174 4 70 40 113 4 10
)K I 14 14 1M1 4 10
Ml I 71 41 12U 4 14
1108 8 II 14 1J4 4 11
COW 8.
ri IS 4 M 4 44
ID 111 11 1IJ 4 10
W lit 4 1136 4 44
1UW 4 W 4 1070 4 4
D14 4 00 4 1100 4 7
1V44 4 OS 4 1172 4 78
1064 4 10 10 174 4 76
...... JIM 4 II 14 1OD0 4 HO
M Ok I HI IN
1010 4 II I -. 4 18
U1.1l 4 14 8 ll.t 4 U
14 4 N 14 1114 4 16
76 4 14 14 1034 4 44
7 4 & 1 1147 4 86
1104 4 U 4 1061 4 tO
1i14 4 44 8 U4W 4 W
lirrl 4 46 4. llol I U)
UW0 4 4o 1 1U4 4 00
HI 4 60 14 11 I 00
1116 4 60 1 1H) 4 U
1010 4 iO 1 1114 4 10
Ml 4 W 10 Hoj 4 10
H4 4 60 II 1126 8 86
1011 4 60 I Ill 8
Ml IN 1 1118 I M
1070 4 40
HEIFERS.
401 4 IS 4 777 4 71
M IX 1 81 6 00
M ll 4 4)1 IN
'.A I 40 II ... Wl 4 80
43 4 40 4 ion) I 40
760 4 44
BUUA
1460 4 04 1 1670 4 75
ll:0 4 60 1 t 4 74
IHS 4 60 1 1H10 4 40
li0 4 60 1 1430 4 40
1100 4 00 1 1640 . 4 M
114 4 66 1 10 4 10
1440 4 06 1 16a 4 W
1840 4 76 1 UgO 4 00
1460 4 74
CALVES.
117 4 66 I K4 104
IS 4 18 11 Ill 7 4
874 4 8 Mi 7 40
a W t Ill 7 60
1.0 8 1 140 7 60
3K0 I 4 IM IbU
415 6 4l 4 IKI 1 16
loO 8 60 1 110 7 76
:h4 4 OH 4 157 7 76
140 26 1 1U 4 00
STOCK EK.-4 AN1 KKEDh.Kd.
4 .1 8 10 17 411 6 30
bhi 4 60 II if. 8 14
M tli 10 711 4 14
6X1 6 00 14 641 I 35
411 I 10 17 404 6 M
4.-4 6 10 II M 4 34
lj 4 10 16 Ill 4 56
til 4 U 1 4.i 6 40
131 6 :6 II 114 4 40
;il 8 15 II 4T7I I M
t;i 6 H 14 TV7 I 64
U7 4 1071 4 66
........ 6.1 6 83 ...1004 4 44
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HOU.S block trains that pulled up to the
unloading chutes this morning carried a
liberal quota at hogs, fully M loads show
ins up in tvll. Burdened with these heavy
receipts, many sailers expected a lower
trade and look advantage ot weaker bids
put out at tha winning by on or two of Uie
tegular buyers. 80111 llttla business was
(ioiio on a slightly lower basis, but tha
market improved rapidly under tha Influ
ence of a broad anu active demand, bulk
belling at figures strong to a nickel higher
Uiau yesleruay's bulk.
Two coudiuona wort mainly responsible
for partial reaction today, a curtalird sup
ply at Chicago and a better shipping and
speculative demand locally. Chicago re
ceived only M.uuO head out of an estimate
of 7,000 head, while revival in speculative
demand wait shown in tha purchase of fully
10 per cent of local receipts.
Movement was featured by freedom from
ttart to finish and tha 11 o'clock clearance
waa practically complete. Heavy huga sold
st the usual discounts under good butcher
end bacon grades, but spreads were season
ably narrow, lxuig atrlnga ranged from
K.8O4316.W). and tops reached 86 Do.
No. A, aa. Pr. No. 1. 4k. Pr.
47 .- 60 144 40 4 44
4 144 N I 46 71 1.) ... 4 4
1 .4 ... I 70 4 1,1 ... 1
61 127 IB) I 76 6 210 ... I to
61 166 ... 71 i Ml ... I Kb
47 kst 14 4 7. 71 an ... ( M
4 44 44 4 71 11 isi ... t 16
44 7 ... I 7k 71 !4T 44 4 64
44 3 ... 4 16 16 Ill ... 1 4
44 r,i ... 4 7k u S.H ... ( ,5
64 1X4 ... 4 74 7 1.4 ... 4
70 7i4 ... 4 40 16 X14 ... 4
43 1U 144 I 40 41 4 . . 1 44
41 SM -. 4 40 4 14 130 4 U
74. ....14 ... 40 71 K.l 40 4 46
74 U4 ... 4 10 44 1 ... 1 to
41 ... 4 t 40 UK ... I u
l 1,1 84 I SO 44 )6 ... b
71 164 ... 4 to U at ... 4 16
It 4 ... 10 41 :.4 ... Hi
3. .......Ml 44 4 40 It Hi ... 4 46
44. M 40 4 10 fc ... 1 15
M .4 10 4 40 44 J-Jt ... 1 i
m 'I 144 4 to 74 230 ... Il. x
14 .111 ... IN tl 160 . . I , .
4 ... 4 14 4i 1W1 110 4 10
64 ... I 74 144 ... 4 40
11 4 ... I M tt 117 ... 4 10
S4 1W ... 4 10 44 17 140 IM
7t 144 18 IN 74 11 ... 4 tt
1 2 ... W 4c ,4 U IN
1H ... 4 te 44 2i II s
44 11 ... 4 Ul Ill ... 4 W
44 M ... Ill 4 l ... I W
41 Jti ... I u rt o ... ii
II Ml ... I4 ...... 11 ... I til
r4 I ... I 44 71 1-'4 ... I til
, U4 ... 4 44 14 U ... I to
44 It4 ... I 14 14 114 ... 4 to
71 UX ... 4 44 II 147 ... 4 '
II 24t ... 4 16 41 Ill ... 4 tH
64 ri ... 4 k 11 ... 4 to
44 1 N lli 44 141 ... 4 to
44 -4 IM 4 4 71 tT. ... H
.4 HI ... I 46 44 t1 ... 4 44
M 848 . 4 41 ....,... Ill . IM
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STARS.
I v.o 10 it:, 1..
.111.... '1 ,,' HiUl.tJ .,,
this morning IihU a ncttei' eng. ucpite tn?
tail Unit ail otli-i trade ciuhIiiiohm were
not appriciH nlj inrpnrii truni ihoM1 of e
tenlav. .iiiMies were well up lo the aver
age in quantity, quality and a"ortif!Htii,
hut puckers' orileis were ample and move
ment from the opening was 1 caiiunatily ac
me. In a general wa prices ruled siroug
to a dime higher, lambs and yearling
meeting with pieteience at the advance.
Actual tops In lambs reached IV.. "w, Indi
cating; an extreme limit of 80 ."0 on some
llilng choice. Kalrl good fed westerns
!-i at or near $.". 7.". Yearlings, rather
weighty, brought 4.!l. but choice light
weights were wanted at 6."fi5.16.
Inquiry for ewes, while rather quiet, was
broad enough to absorb hulk in erv good
reason. It was a .7.907r4 15 market oh most
"1 the better grades, hut If Individual sales
were shaded either way as compared with
those of yestcrdHv, margins were osuallv
due to a slight advance. Choice wethers
were scarce and held In much the same
notches noted yesterdav. High dressers
are selling at the usual spreads over simi
lar quality ewes. $4.35 being a high quota
tion for best strings with all yearlings cut
out.
IJ lotallotis on sheep and lambs: Rood to
choice lambs. 8.S.K.V&R00; fair to good lambs,
8o..".7'o6.sr; handywelght. yearlings, 84 9Ca-:..lB;
heavy yearlings. 84. iV? 4.90; good to choice
wethers. It Wni.X,; fair to good wethers.
t7.6iVd4.IO: good to choice owes. 83.90f 4.15;
fair to good ewes, 3.Sia3.'J0: sheep, culls to
IVeileia. W.nra .1.:.
Keprexentatlve sales:
No. Av. Pr
:f4," western lambs, feeders 7fl Hi
2:iO western lambs, feeders K 5 50
N7 western lambs 7H (m
2"'2 western ews 107 ,3 90
ZA western yearlings 79 '4 75
II western lambs & ylgs, culls. 70 6 01
L'l'S western lambs 84 6 KS
western ewes and wethers... I4 3 90
97 western ewes 94 4 00
190 western ewes W 3 90
1 17 western ewes 9"i 3 90
IM western ewes 91 3 90
4.V1 western lambs ; 75 R Kf
"0 western ewes 97 3 90
fi;3 western yearllnga 95 4 70
312 western yearlings 92 4 40
69 western yearlings 9H 4 70
56 western lambs 64 6 2,7
41 western ewos and wethers.. 9H 4 00
m;
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H. St Hv nB, 19.'4.
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS E-H
- II l . 11 St. H?. pt.l 6 p. ...
Liberal Advances nace btoiks vVell !"'" " n,i. ....
,tT . T , Om.r E I. . p. im, 14.1.4
on Way to Previoui Level. tn,i, .n,m,i m-n.
Il)tnh Wi'er Co. tt prd
lomilia Water Co. 20 pld
SHARP ATlVATiCK. IW A FT KK rVflllW ! i.M.ttn,
( UK (1.(1 1,1 K. TO( k M AHKKT
Demand for Cntlle Slnini Hog and
Hheep fleady.
-HICAt;o. Feb. 28. CATTLE Heceints.
3.000 head; market strong; beeves, tu.20fi8.9ii;
lexas steers, 84 AVii&.iO; western steers. 84.K.I
(JiG.Tfj; stockers and feeders, t3.k54i5.8i; cowa
and heifers, t2.6iVfiS.N0; calves, 87 MiiV .50.
Hoo.H Receipts. 1K,0IO head; market
steady at an advance; llgnt, tti.NMr7.2u;
mixed, Ih.iin t.15; heavy. $6.'iO'n7.0o: rough.
$ti.7tya 5; good to choice heavy, t uMl.7.06;
pigs, ..ivai.;io; bulk or sales, 8.9ta'7.06.
ellKKH- ANU LAMBS-Receipts, 12.000
head: market steady to 10c higher: native.
tXOO'asl.tio; western, t-i.KKa4.70; yearlings, t4.70
'oA.6; native lambs, t6.00tn6.10; western, 85.26
4!tU0.
Kiinaaa (Itr Live .tocU Market.
KANSAS CITY, Mo., Feb. 28. CATTLE
Receipts, 8.0U0 head. Including 300 southerns.
Market for steers. Waloc higher; others
strong to 10c higher; dressed beef and ex
port steers, ft;.10f.i.t; fair to good. 85.36'
6.00; western steers, to 2.Vufl.25; Blockers and
feeders, 4.76trr.90; southern steera, to.OOfd)
6 00; southern rows, t3.50ra6.25; native cows,
H.1S'((6.50, native heifers, 84.50(6.00; bulls,
84. 5(-oo.26; calves, t&.OOirX. 26.
HOUS Receipts, 14.000 head. Market
steady to 10c lower; bulk of sales. tti.SO-tD
7.00; heavy, t6W"&6-90; packers and butch
ers'. t M(i!7.0fi; lights, ti.OOW.WVfc,
SI1EKP AND LAMBS Receipts. 8.500
head. Market strong; lambs, t6.2&H5.76;
yearlings, t4.6Tyij6.3u; wethers, I4.0o--y4.40;
ewes, t:i.60(g4.16; stockers and feedera, 83.00
W3.75.
81. I.onla Lire Stock Market.
BT. LOUIS, Feb. 28.-CATTLK Receipts,
2.HO0 head, including 400 Texans. Market
steady to 10c higher; native shipping and
export steers, lo.oC'tji.OO; dressed beef and
butcher steers, f-0o.a6.60; steers under 1,000
lbs., t6.25iti.7o; atockers and feeders, 83.76
Ji5.75; cows and heifers, 84.OOSHS.50; cannors,
t2.8C4j3.26; bulls, t3.7.rX(i6.i0; calves, 84.0iKu)
9.26; Texas and Indian steers, I4.o0fgti.fco,
cows and heifers, J:i. jOaO.00.
HOCtS Receipts, 10,200 head. Market
10c lower; pigs and lights. ta&OW.SO; pack
ers, t,.96'7.06; butchers and best heavy,
10.907.20.
8HEKP AND LAMBS Receipts, 3.600
head. Market slow; native muttons, $3.76J)
4 06; lambs, 86.7kati.26; culls and bucks, 80.50
4J-3-2&; stockers, t2.25(S3.28.
(It. Joseph I.lve Stock Market.
ST. JOSKPH, Mo., Feb. 28. CATTLE
Receipts, 2, On) head; market steady; steers,
t4.5ti46.25; cows and heifers, 83.50B6.7&;
calves. t3-60(as.2a.
HOGS Receipts, 10,300 head; market
weak to 6c lower; top, 17.06; bulk of sales,
tH.7i!l0. '
SHEKl AND IAMBS Receipts, 3.000
head; market steady to strong; lamba, t4.60
16.90.
utiH'k la Mlabt.
Receipts of live stock at the five princl-
Houth Omaha
St. Joseph ...
Kansas City
ft. Louis
Chicago
Totals
Cattle.
.. 4,:u0
.. 2,000
.. 8.014)
.. 2.S00
.. 3.000
. .20,100
Hogs. Sheep.
U.h'iO 7,700
lrt.3.10 3.0110
14 0.10 N.uHO
10,200 3.5UI
16.0U0 12.000
64.300 34.700
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK, Feb. 2.-X)TTON Bpot
closed quiet. 20 points higher; middling
uplands, 14.46c; middling gulf, 14.70c; sales,
S.o. 7 bales.
ST. LOTUS. Feb. t. COTTON Un
changed; middling, Uc, no sales; receipts,
l.iuti bales; shipments, 1,031 bales; stock,
23,665 bales.
New York cotton market as furnished by
Logan & Bryan, members New York Cot
ton exchange, 3ii eouin sixteenth street.
Market Mronger Technically Thau at
Any 'lime since Hate Decisions
A n aounce mr nt horta Heconie
I iria) anil ( our.
I M;V YORK, Feb 21. I.il.ei al adtances
in prices In the ttik exchange today
placed slocks well on their way lo tne
level of a week ago. The upward move
ment was bread enough to snow that the
market hud recovered Itself. The opening
was sitting and after the unimportant dip
In the first hour, prices held firm on &
higher level.
In the 11 riej noon there was a sharp ad
vance which was significant, chiefly be
cause the must important stocks led in the
movement. Atchison gained two points and
1'nlon Faclflc. Reading, I'nlted States
Steel, New York Central and others ad
vanced more than a point. Profit taking
at the close reduced the gains somewhat.
Trading was largely In the hands of pro
fessional speculators. Technically the
market is stronger than at any time since
tho rate derisions were announced last
week. That development Induced not only
liquidation, but fairly heavy selling, with
the result that there was growing uneasi
ness on the short side today, and eagerness
to cover, was responsible In no small part
for the upward trend of prices.
Tradera were in a more cheerful frame of
mind, and ihere were developments which
gave point to their optimism. Chief among
these was the statement of the chairman
of the United States Steel corporation that
he expected no permanent Ill-effects from
the decision against the railroads, and
that the steel corporations orders had in
creased this month. Mis statement was
usetl effectively by bull operators in bid
ding up prices. The momentary situation
was without material change here, although
more than the usual shifting of loans took
place In connection with the pavment of
over tlOO.OOO.noo in interest and dividends
falling due tomorrow.
Transactions In stocks during the month
ended today were the lightest since last
September ami the smallest of any Febru
ary since 1X97. in no day were l.Oim.OOj
slmres dealt in. Tiond sales were not large,
but exceeded the recent average.
Honds were Irregular. Total sales, par
value, t2,4r..flit.
I'nlted States bonds were unchanged on
call.
Number of sales and leading quotations
on stocks were aa follows:
8al4a. Hlfll. Low. Cln.
Alll4-ChftlmeT4. pfd SI14
Amalgamated t'opper 4,l"0 44 Wifc 4
American Agricultural ... 8.?nn 6!t 57'4. FRf
American Bet Htigar 5,700 47' im, 4K?(,
American Oan 1.000
American C. F 1,:hi 54 631,
American Cotton Oil 1.3o0 iZ 61 R2
American H. ft L., pfd 2:114
American Ice securltlea ., 100 10 2o- aov,
American l,ln4eed 11
Amerlc4n lytccmot lv .... 4ao Sh,
American 8. A Ft 1,100 774 77l 77(4
American 8 4V II. prd.... 8'i0 lor.'i 106 lor.'.,
American 8teel Kdr 471.,
American Sugar Het 1,700 l;3l4j 1!0 121"4
American Tel. A Tel 600 14o' 144i 146
American Tutsicco pfd Mt4
American Woolen J00 31 83 33
Anaconda Mining
Atchltion 11.400 104V4 los'4
Atchla.m pfd loo 10", li2lt 1114
Atlantic tVjaat !Jn loo 430'a lam, 1:iOt
Kaltlmnra Si Ohio 400 lo',lt I0214 103
Bethlehem steel 31
Brooklyn Rapid Trajialt .. 6.400 7IH 78 7t4
Canadian Pacific 4.0OD 217. 1134 214,
Central Leather 300 I04 2 '-
Central Leather pfd 10.14
Central of New Jersey 247
Chesapeake A Ohio 1.604 81'4 83 K3
Chicago & Alton 304
Chi. til. Weet., new 0O1) 221, it 22
:hl. nt. Weat. pfd too 441, 44 444
Chi. N. W K) 14S 1444 144
(hi., Mil. & St. P 7,o) US, in 1J2
C, C, C, & Ft. L K 41 61 1S
Colo ful at Iron 33(4
Colo. 4V Sr.uth 64
Conaolldatetl (Jaa 1,100 14P, 144H 141
Corn Producta KoO 14 14 13
Del4W4re Jk Hodson lues
II. B. O 1,400 31 3tb 32i
D. A Tl. a. pfd 300 7Pj U 7I'4
IX.tlllera Hecurltles 4.500 87s HU 87,
Erie 4, MO 2H 2t
Krle 1st pfd 100 4 49 4f(
Brie 2d pfd 3O0 H'4 184
Oeneral Klectrlo loo l.M 16.1 ln
Great Northern pfd too li U.'.'i lr.H
Oreat Northern ora ctfa .. 800 60 63', 00l
Illinois Central 134
lntertsirouith-Met 1.2o0 ID 18'4 18"4
Interborouah-Met. pfd ... 8,100 MS 6?S 61
International Harveater .. too 11S H6S4 lhV4
ItiUtr-Marlna pfd 14
International Paper 1M4
International Pomp ...... 1"0 4I4 41S 41(,
Iowa Central 80 17(4 17 17
K. a Southern 8u0' 84 81H 871
K. C. Southern, pfd... W
Laclede Gna 604 112S 112V, IIJV,
lxniUvlll N4hvlll4 .... loo 144(4 H414 144(4
Minn, ft 81. L 60 2)S 28 27V,
M., 81. P. ft 8. Bt. M ... ftH) 1424 141(4 141V,
M , K. ft T 400 33(4 if 1
M., K. ft T.. DH 6S
Mllaourl Pacific ",H fi7 64 54 S
National Blacult IK) 122 121 12I4
National Lead 66Vi
N. Ky. ot M. 3d pfd 2.SO0 87(4 ''4 '7
New York Central 4.500 1 los 1"8S
N. Y, O. ft W o0 41 41S 41l
Norfolk A Wtat (ex. dlv.) l.r.l 104 lnH'4 1o3x
Nurth American 100 71V, 71V, 71
Northern Pacllla 7,100 12:f'4 BH 12:1V,
Pacific Mall too 16(4 2H 2V4
Pennayl4nla 8,000 1J6S 124 VX
People' t Uaa 800 KftH 106 '4 lik'.S
Pittaburg. C. C. ft Ht. L W1!
Pltt.borg Cual j, 100 1V4 1V lv,
Preeeeti Steal Car 33V4
Pullman Palace Car I.'.t
Railway Steel Spring lot) .144 K4V, S4
Reading 71. 1SS gS6(4 ir
Kcput.Ua Steel 2"0 33 31 31
Republic Steel prd 1"0 l W KHS
Itock Inland 8.7U0 80V, 2844 lot,
Rock laland pfJ 39V,
St. L. ft 8. V. 3d pfd... 400 41Vi 40 41
St. Ixsllt 8. W 31V,
St. Iola 8. V. pfd t
Slcwa-Slieffleld 8. ft Iron. 100 fi:i4 r,3'i 634
Southern Paclho 4,700 114S. 114 116(4
Southern Railway 1,800 27'4 24VJ 37
Southern Ht pfd !l ' 4-iv, 44V4
Tenneaaao CV.pper S00 Z 3KV4 38Vt
T.'xaa & Pacific 300 2S 2(i 2V4
Tbl.. St. L. ft W 100 834 23'i 22V,
Tol., St. L. ft W., pfd.... 200 63 62i 51S
Union Pacific 80,300 17S 176S 174V,
I'lllon Paclflo pfd 800 03S 88 3
Tinted State Realty 14
Inlted Staiea Rubber .... 7,"0 41V4 4S 4S
I'nlted tal Bteel 44.71H) 78S 77S 78 S
I'nlted Slate Steal pfd .. 300 lltlt 1IS 118S
I'tah Coppor I. 45S 4o 4S
Virginia-Carolina Chra .. 11.4K) 70S 4't
Waba-h 1"0 IT X". 17Vi
Wabaab pfd 8.100 18V, 7S SA'i
Weatem Maryland l'H 6S 60S SO
Wetlnihoua4 Bleoirlo 4(4
Weave rn I'lUon , 78
Wheeling ft Lake Erl .. 10 6 V, 64 6(4
L4hlgh Valley 4.700 174 17S 174
Total sales tor tha dajr, 834,800 sharei.
Month. I Open. I Hlgh. Low. Close. Tcs'y.
Mar. ... 14 16 14 29 14 18 14 28 14 08
Mav ... 14 83 14 60 14 83 14 49 14 29
July ... 14 86 14 46 14 31 14 43 14 27
Aug. ... 14 00 14 06 13 94 14 Oil 13 94
Oct. ... 12 77 12 70 12 72 12 88 12 71
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. Feb. 28 M ETA LS Stand
ard copper, quiet; spot and future. Uii0
12 12. London, firm; apol, 54 i&s; luturca,
:io 8s lid. Lake copper, locally. lL2.tU'4-.(
12.874. Electrolytic. tlZW'atf 12'tt!1. Call
ing, til "wU 25. Tin. firm; i-pot and fu
ture!, 840 75" 43.50. lxniduii market, firm;
s,ot. llxi; futures, llfti 10s. Leal, dull;
t4.40Qf4.s0. Ai York; tl -Vi 1 u0, Kusi M.
Louts; London mark-l, Hi is oil. Spelter,
firm; tt O"! : 70. New York; "i.r"i3 ,"Ji, i:at
St. Ixiuis' 1 j. nil. in niai'Ae.t, t:2 17s 61. Iron.
Cleveland warrants ls 74 1 In London;
locally, unchanged; No. 1 fund"v nortliurn,
tli 00(1)16 lo; .No. 2, 9'.a iilj 16.J; No. I south
ern ami No. 1 southern joft $15 '. Vjj 13 M.
ST. l.OL'lS. Feb. -i Mi:: A I,. S- Lead
dull; H 26. Spelter, firm.
TarprBttuo and Hoalaa.
SAVANNAH. Ga . :-'eo. ;S Tl'PPEN
T1NE Firm at 87;c: sales. 113 bbls ; re
ceipts. IM l.bls. ; shiiunents, 1J3 bbls ; stock,
2 3,5 bbls.
ROSI N Fii m; ale.. '.S3 hols'; receipts.
Sul bbls; puipinentn. S4ti bbls ; to. K rjt.
bbls. Quotallona: H. l7K"i; 1. 7 16; K.
t7 174; 1'. t7.:o; C.. tT 23; li, 17.4o; I, 87. 6;
K. t7 90: M, t7 6; N, 00; WO, : t6;
WW, td 10.
t f fee Market.
NEW YORK. Feb. 28. COFFEE Futures
closed steady ut a net decline of j0 to 17
points; sales 3'l bas; Many and June,
lo.auc : July, 10. 37c; Aua.4t, 10.j7c; Septem
ber. 10 17c; October lo.'lic; November, 9i)0c,
liecember and January, ;i Va.'.
SiKit coffee, bteady; Rlj No. 7, ll"c;
Santos No 4 l:'.',o. Mild toffee, uuici,
Cordova, 13". 47 15c, nominal.
I.oadon Stock Market.
LONDON, Feb. 28. American securities
opened steady and about unchanged to
day. During the first hour light buying
advanced the leading shares a fraction.
At noon the market was steady, with
prices ranging from unchanged to 4 higher
than yesterday's New York cloalng.
London closing stock quotations:
Oooaola, money ..40 11-11 LoultvtlU ft Naah....l4l
do account 61 1-14 Mo., Kan. ft Texas.. IIT4
Amal. Copper 4f.S N. Y. Central Ills
Araoonda Norfolk ft Weatem.. 1.4)14
Alchteon 101 S do pfd II
do pfd 104 Ontario ft Western.. 42V,
Haltlmur ft Oblj..lo6'4 pennr I vajila 44S
CaJiadlan Pacific . . . 21 7 .4 Ktnu Mlnea 7T,
Cbeaaauaaka ft Ohio. H Reading '(4
Ctil. Gt. Watem Zt Soutbern Railway... 27
t hi., Mil. ft St. P.. 124V, do pfd 4
l Bern 18V, Southern Paclflo ..114V,
Lenver ft Rio 0 334 I'nloa Paclflo 171
do pfd 71. do pfd fjvj
Site u. 8. Stl 7HV,
do Ut pfd 6', do pfd lsiv.
da 3d pfd tus, kioihi . 17v,
Grand Trunk 2s do pfd 34V,
llllnola Central 131 Spanish 4a SO
SILVER Bar, quiet at 24Vtd per ounce.
MONEY' 24&3 per cent.
The rate of discount In the open market
for short bills Is 27yl per cent; for three
months' bills, 2V2 13-16 per cent.
Bostoa stocks and Bonds.
BOSTON. Feb. 28. Closing quotations on
stocks were aa follows.
Allou4 MV. aluhawk r 44
Amal. Cooper 43 Nevada Con it
Am. I L. ft S....US Nlpiaamg Minat ...11
Aria. Com 14 Nurth liutt 24
Atlantio 4 Ni.rth Lake kv;
11. ft C. C. ft 8. M. US Oid Dominion ....
Bulla Oua:tlon ... 1 Oaueula Ill
4 al. ft Arlioiia 61 Parrou IS. ft C ). 13
1 nl. ft He. 14 478 Uulucy ..." 14
t'rntennlal 11 Snannon 11
I Copper Kanga 64 Svperlor 87
fca.i butt cop i-s rupania- at no. Min t
ITaiudln 10 Superior ft P 14V,
Glroua Oon 4S Teniarack 4J
irant.y Con lev, V. 8. 8. R. ft M . 8.4
Cireen Canane. .... 4 do pfd 474
Ula Koyal (Cop ).. 18V4 I ULh Con 1.1 '
Kerr IU ' 1 lab Copper 46
Like i.'i.pper ! Winona as
Laaall Copper 44, wolverine ,...111.
Miami Copper If "i
llry llooda Market.
NEW YORK. Feb. 28.-PRT (V OPSThe
cotton goods market rules quiet at flrat
hands and buying Is confined to small lots
when staples are wanted Huh fahrlca,
gingiiania and staple prints continue to
move out steadily on old orders. Men's
wear la la very moderate demand.
Local ecorltlea.
Quotations furnished b Burns, Drinker
ft Co., 4-44 New Omaha National bank
building:
Bid. Aak4.
Beatrice Creamery, pfd t.i
beatrtc tVcajnery, eom 7 ,
Cantral Cil ft Cok pfd 1tV I2i
Kalrmont I'reamery 1st g. I per cent., Ms 14,1
deal W4etera Soger Co. T p. c pfd.. 140 lot
kvt Portland Cement IM rata, la., 47 14
Kanaat City Kr ft LA. pld ; n
waaaaa imaUT Clut la. 1311 14 luv
M
i4
1-4 4.
41 fcs
vl 71
tU',
.t i4
1 I"
44
14
i
. ... II
loo so
I 44
Smith l.'HftwrMi.l M'g to. 4e
F'4- Icrv Nat hank nto. k. So Omaha
tnion sto.4 Yarua at.srk. t-di
rw 1 nrk Money Market.
' NEW YORK. Feb. lx-MONEY-on call,
sleaily. l"tij' per cent; ruling rate, 24 per
eeni; closing bid, 2 per cent, offered at -4
per cent.
.II.MI-. l.oANS-Very dull and steady;
davs. per cent; !") days, ;.'u34 per cent,
6 months, 31. per cent.
I'RIME -MERCANTILE TAPER 4'y44
per cent.
STEKLINO EXCIIANC.E-Slea.h . with
actual business in bankers' bills at tl.M'il
4.S4IO for on-day bills and at tt-8030 for de
mand. COMMERCIAL RILI.S-tl MSJM.fct?..
SILVi;R Har. 32sc; Mexican dollars. 4r.c
HON I is Government, steady; railroad,
In cgtilnr.
Closing quotations on oonfls were as
followa:
t'. 8. ref. Ja, trg....1n "Int. Mer. Mar. 4 ,4 4
do coepnn 101 J4p4n 4 8T4
V. 8. Sa. reg 102S do 4Vj
do coupon 102 K. C. 9. lot 3a . . . 14
V. 8 4a, ref Ill 1,. 8. deb. 4. 1 1 11.11 ) 41
do coupon Ill L. A N tin 4s 984
Allla-fhalm let 6a.. 71 M . K. A T lt 4 17V,
Am. Ag. iia 102' do gen 44a
Am. T. A T. CT. 44.107S Mo. PacUlc 4s .... 1
Amor. Tob. 4s 81 X. R. of M. 444
do 6a 1.', 4.v Y. gen. 14a. 74
Armour A Co. 44s . mv, do deb 4 Si4
A'chlaon gen. 4a .... 4 N. Y.. N. H. ft H.
do cv. 4 107 4 cv. Sa 1344
do rr. 64 1'is., N. ft W. c 4a. ...1"4
At. l I. 1st 44.... M", No Pacific 4 100
B. A O. 4a 4 do 3a !4
do 34" 2' Or. S. U rfd. Is WS
do S. W. 34a mn renii. cr. 34" tlMfi)..
Br. Tr. ct 4a 3t, do rnn. 44 10-I4
'. of Ga. Sa !, Heading gen. 4 174
.'. of N. J. gen. Ia..l22 9 L. 8. F. f. 4s 14
c. A- . 414 1014 'do gen. ha . '4
do ref 6a !fiS St. L. 8. W. con. 4e.. 77".
C. A A. 34" so do lat gold 4.... K"4
C B. ft y Jt. 4.. S4 Ree.hoard A. L. 44 77
do gen. 44 74 Sn. r4ciric col. 4a.. 2
4t;..M. A B P g. 34" 81 Bo. Paclflo cv. 44. OT4
C . R 1 A P. r. 4a 7.14 do 1 rf 44....
do rfg 4e 884 So. Rv 6 1"74
Coht. Ind. d 7hi, do gen. 4a H7S
t.lo. Mid. 44 64 In Ion Pacific 4a 1'4
r. & 8. r. e.- e. 44a P84 do cv. 4a 1"0
I). & H. cr. 4a US do 1st A: r. 4t.. 4S
do ref. la 93 V. 8. Robber . ...1
lUstlllera' 6s 7S t'. 8. Sleel M 6S..HV.V,
Erie pr. I. 4a ... 8;4 Va.-Otr. chem. 6t..1.'lS
do gen. 4 7:.' Wabath 1st fs 1f
do cv. 4s ser. A.... 714 do let and ei. 4a.. 704
do er. B 704 West. Md. 4s 64
Oen. Klec cv. It 1 West. Klec -T. 6s.. 24
II. Ml. 1st ref. 4e. MV. Wis. Central 4s ... f.
lm.-Mel. 44s 78S Mo. Tsclflo ct. 6a.. :.4
Bid. ""Offered.
and Canada decieased i.rTT . tvtfi pu Afloat
for an! In Europe. Increa td i.;.6).i4 bu.
Total American and European . upptv In
crtased 1 8",1.01M bu. Oat l 'mted ytatea
wnu Cdiifitln increased 1.V.I6 bj. Tho
lending increases ami decr-'aaea reported
thla week follow: Incrta-: Manitcha.
473. 0.10 bu Decreases: Ottdei ich i.t)4l bu.;
Minneapolis, private elevators. 60. X) bi.
.Yv itiHK ;km:mi.
l A It K RT
Hank C learings.
OMAHA. Feb. 28 Bank clearings for to
day were t2.214,HR6.o5 and for the correspond
ing date last year t3. 474. 444. 13.
OMAIIA HOI,KALB PHlCKg.
BITTTER Creamery. lt. 1, delivered to
the retail trade In 1-lb. cartons, 28o; No. J,
In SO-lb. tuba. JHc; No. 2 In 1-lb. cartons.
16c; packing stock, solid pac. lac; dairy,
In t-lb. tubs, 1616c. Market changes every
Tuesday.
CHEESE Twins, lfiJH6ttc; young Amer
icas, 18H"; daisies, 17Ho; triplets, Utyc; llm
burger, 18c; No. 1 brlok 17c; Imported
Swiss, 82c: domestlo Swiss, 22c; block Swiss.
o.
POULTRY Dreseed broilers, tinder t lbs.,
f per dor., hens, 144c; cocks, 11c; ducks,
18c; geese, 13c: turkeys, 26c; pigeons, per
dog., tl 20; homer squabs, per dos., 8400;
fancy squabs, per dox., t3 60; No. 1, per
dos.. 83.00. Alive, broilers, 16c; smooth legs,
luc; hens. He; stags and old roosters, so;
old ducks, full feathered, 12c; geese, full
feathered, 84c; turkeys, 19c; guinea fowls,
26o each; pigeons, per dos., 60o; homers,
par dos., 83. jo- squabs. No. 1 per dos., tl 60;
No. 2. P"r do1-' Mci capon, over g lbs.,
14c, old turkeys, 17a
FIBH ta.ll Irosen) Pickerel. 7o white. Ho;
pike, He; trout. He; large crapples, 1216o;
bpanlsh, mackerel, 18c; eel, 18c; haddock,
13c; flounders, 12c; green catfish, Hc; roe
shad, tl each; shade roe, per pair, 6c, frog
legs, per dos., 6oo, salmon, llo; halibut, loc;
herring 60
BEEF CUTS No. 1 riba. 15c; No. 2. 1244c;
No 8, W4c; No. 1 loin, I640; No. 2, 13c; No.
3 104c; No. 1 chuck, 7v,e; No. 2, 74c; No.
i site; No. 1 round, 8c; No. 2, 64c; No.
3 8c- No. 1 plate, 4c; No. 2. 6c; No. 3, 64c
'FRUITS Apples: California Belleflower,
per box. 11.76; Colorado extra fancy Jona
than, per full bu: box, $2.76; B. Twig, per
full bu. box, t3-60;: W. W. Pearmain, per
full bu. box, t2.76t 1 Washington extra fanoy
Winesap. W-112 sizes, per bu., t2.76; 150-1,6
sizes, per box, t2.50; Washington Mo. Pip
pins. 44-tier, per box, t2.26; 6-tler, per box.
t2.00. Bananas: Fancy select, per bunch.
82.252.60; Jumbo, bunch, t276&3.73. Cran
berries: Per box, 860. Dates: Anchor
brand, new, SO 1-lb. pkgs. In boxes, per
box, 82.00; bulk In 70-lb. boxes, per lb., 64c.
Figs: New California, 50 6-oz. pkgs., 12.00;
Turkish, 7-crown, per lb., 16c; 6-crown, per
lb., 14c; 4-crown, per lb., 13c. Grape Fruit:
Florida. 46-64-64-60 sizes, box, 84.00; WS size,
box, 13.50. Lemons: Limonelra brand, ex
tra fancy, 300-JtiO sizes, per -box, tt.ftO;
choice, 300-360 sizes, per box, tl.00; 240 size,
60c per box less. Oranges: Camella Red
lands navels, 60-96 sizes, per box, t2.85;
126 size, per box, t2.6i; 160 size, per box
t2 86; 176 and smaller sizes, 83.00; choice
navels, 80-M-128 sites, 82.60; 160 and smaller
sizes, 82 60&2.75. Pears: California Winter
Nellis, per box, t2.76.
VEGETABLES Beans: String and wax,
per hamper, t3-&0dj4.00. Beets: Per bu.,
75c. Cabbage: Wisconsin, per lb., 140.
Carrots: Per bu., 75c. Celery: California
Jumbo, per doz. bunches, hoc. Cucumbers:
Hot house, 14 and 2 doz. In box, per dos.,
82 25. Egg Plant: Fancy Florida, per doz.,
82 00. Garlic: Extra fancy, white, per lb.,
loo. Lettuce: Ejitra fancy leaf, per doz.,
40c. Onions: Iowa, red and yellow, per
lb , 24c; Indiana, white, per lb., 3c; Span
ish, per crate, tk50. Onion Sets: White,
per bu., 32 lbs., tl-75; yellow, per bu., 32
lbs., 1.50; red, per bu., 82 lbs. tl.60.' Pars
ley: Fancy southern, per dor. bunches,
6066c. Parsnips: Per bu., 76c. Potatoes:
Early Ohio seed. In sacks, per bu., tl.OD;
Genuine Red River Early Ohio seed, per
bu., tl-26: Jowa and Wisconsin, white
stock, per bu.. 75iSoc; Colorado, per bu.,
90c. Rutabaga: Per lb., 140. tiweef.
potatoes. Kansas, per bbl., 83.00. To
matoes: Florida, per 6-bka. crate, 13.60
4.O0. Turnips: 1'er bu., 75c.
MISCELLANEOUS Almonds: Califor
nia soft shell, per lb., 18c; In sack lots,
lo less. Brazil nuts: Per lb., 13c; In sack
lots, lo less. Cocoanuts: Per sack, 85.50;
per doz., 8"c Filberts: Per lb., 14c;, in
sack lots, lo less. Hickorynuts: Large,
per lb, 60; small, per lb:, 60. Peanuts:
Roasted, per lb., 8c; raw. per lb., 640.
pecans:, Large, per lb., 16c; lu sack lota,
ic lesa. Walnuts: Black, per lb., 24c;
California, per lb., lev; In sack lota, la
less. Cider: New York Mutt's, per 4-bbl.,
4J.76; per bbl., - 86.75. Honeys Hew, 24)
frames. t3.76.
St. Loalt General Market.
BT. LOUIS, Fb. 28. WHEAT Futures,
lower; May, 884c; July, 8oSo; cash, firm;
track, No. 2 rod. D3j4e; No. 2 bard, 84'j
7c.
CORN Lower; May, 46c; July, 47Vc; cash
lower; track. No. 2, 44c; No. 2 white, 4-Vyo.
OATS Unchanged; May, 804c: July,
294c; cash, weak; track, No. 2, ol)c; No, 2
white, 3Jc.
RYE Unchanged at 834o.
FLOUR (Juiet; winter patents. t4.8:j
4.70; extra fancy and straights, t3."iuCl".
bard winter clears, t3.OVy3.40.
pi EEL) Timothy, to.0tKU5.WJi.
CORN M EAL 82.30.
BRAN Quirt; sacked, eaat track, 110)
1 03.
HAY Steady; timothy, tl3 .00ff!8 00; prai
rie, tl3.ttX(14.oi).
PKOvi.-iuNS Poik, iinchiingpd Lard,
unchanged; prlnio steam. 8. 24-8 if74.
I'ry salt meats, uncbaiigcd; boxed txtra
shorts, $s.0; clear ribs, '18; nhort dears,
t'j.76. lincon. unohangod; boxed extra
shorts, tl')74; clear rlbj, J)10.!7 z; thort
clears. tHoO.
POULTRY Firm; chickens, l-"4c; spring,
14c: turkeys, ltic; ducks, 16c; geese, 8c.
Bl'TTER Steady ; creamery, 24KU27C.
EGGS Higher, 154c
Receipt. Shipments.
Flour, bbls. 7.6O0 8.
Wheat, bu -0'"0 42000
C'otn. bu 4 !. 88.01s)
Oata. bu 14.000 24 000
4 blcago Prodorr t'harget.
CHICAtiO. Feb. 28. BUTTER Steady ;
creameries, Jtwi.t'c: dairies. IMjJIc.
EGGS Firm: receipts. 10,852 cases; at
mark, cases Included, 12ul24e; first a, 164c;
prime firsts, 174c.
CHEESE Steady; daislea. 134-3Mo;
twins. 124'fi 124t; young Americas, 144'ii'
16c: long lioriis. I44'll6c.
P4)TaTOES Easy; choice to fancy, 4V3
4f)c; fair to good. 4o.i4-'c.
POt 'lrRY Steady ; turkeys, dressed,
18c: chickens, alive, 144c; dressed, 15c;
springs, alive, 144c; dressed. 15o.
VKAlc-i Steady; 60 to 60-pound weights.
84c; tal to 86-pound weights, 104c; 86 to
110-pound weights. 114c
Ckeaae. I. Available gapatlr.
NEW TORI'. Feb. 28. .Sptxaal cable gnd
telegraphlo iNjmntunlcatlon rocolve4 by
Rradstreci's show the following ctituigos
In available tuppllee as comkiaitsl with pre
vious mi'ci uut :
Available supply: Wheat. I'nlted 6tat,
eaat of RtM-Jla. dccrajed nW0, "-0 bu. Can
ftda, Uicreavsed 423,00 bu. 3'otai JU(1 Cvata
taoatlon of the Ira on "4 arlona
t'ommodltlea.
NEW YORK. Feb 28 - VA C R-l 'i!l ;
choice patents. tLKhf.". 13: stralghta. t3 90if
4"0; other patents. 84 20'dl 50; spring clears.
H Hntti 4.25: winter extras. No. I, 83 26'u'l .50;
winter extras. No. 2, t'3. 25 : Kansas
straights, t4.2ofi4 3n. Rve Hour, steady; fir
to good. t4.2.Vn4.-; choice to fsnrv, 14 tiftf
4 55. Buckwheat flour, dull and nominal.
CORNMEAI. Steady; fine while and vel
lM 1. 26; coarse, fl 2211.25; kiln dried.
WHEAT Spot market easv; No. 2 red.
s-4c In elevator and 924c f. o. b., aflott;
No. 1 northern Duluth. fl.07, f. o. b., afloat
Futures market was easv, with prices at
new low records under selling on the bear
ish foreign nes. weakness in the outside
markets and absence of export demand,
closing net lower; May closed at !5c;
July closed at 837tc.
.1l'0tN sP"t market easv; export No. 2,
61c, f. o. b., afloat. Future, market were
without transactions, closing unchanged;
May closetl at 56'4c.
OATS Spot market dull. F'utures mar
l;ct was without transactions, closing nomi
nal. HAY Quiet; No. L tl ; No. 2, 9!V; No.
3, j ott V5c.
..1!0,sr,ll"; tte common to choice,
1910. 25U Sic; 1909. lfs21c; Pacific coast, 1910.
lMi2tc: 190, 14-7? 17c.
HllES-ytilet; Central America. 204c;
Bogota. 21V(i22',c.
LEATHEK-Flrm; firsts. 23'.e; seconds.
.ivjiu-ic; tnirns. llKuOc; lelects. IfvaKr.
PROVISIONS Pork, steadv; mess. t3 .00;
short clears, tl9.,-mfl2-;.ilO. Beef, steadv; mes,
J14 On-q 14.14); family, tl6.0(Vu 16.50; beef hams,
l-i. 00ft 29.00. Out meats, quiet; pickled bellies,
10 to 14 pounds, tl2.00-y 13 DO: pickled hama,
tl-60. Lard, steady; middle west prime,
t9.20'(t9.30; refined, steady; continent. t9.!H);
South America. 810 50; compound. t8.0rVoS.25.
TALliOW Dull: country, 6VP"7c.
BUTTKR Steadv; creamery specials 27c
asked; extras. 25c asked; firsts. 21"i23o;
seconds, 17tt Joe; creatnerv, lield special,
21','(224c.
FIDOS Weak; fresh gathered, extra se
lected. 184-uia4c: firsts, 174"rl"l4iC; seconds,
15411 1'4c; refrigerator, firsts, 144'(il.r.c;
seconds, 14c; stale. Pennsvlvsnla and
nearby hennery, brown, 194; western, fresh
gathered whites, 2iri2fc.'
POULTRY Alive, firm; western chick
ens. 15c; fowls. 17'yai8c: turkeys. 16-e20o;
dressed. Irregular: western chickens, 14c;
fowls, 144'(164c; turkeys, 15S'22c.
WKATI1KR I THR ORAIW BELT
at mark; current r-ceipis, tiaa cases. T. 4P
at maik
CH EESE Steady ; New York lull 1 ishmii,
fancy se(inl, 14c; fair .0 ,;ooil, it'.ii;:1;!.
I hlragn 4. rain Matlalic.
f'HIi'AHO, Feb. is Total clearances of
wheat and flour were e.iial to l.i4.;ii bu.
Primary receipts at all points, exclusive
of Chicago, Toledo, 1'enrla and Detroit,
were 21". wm bu . compared with 703. i"' l.ii
the corresponding day a year ago. The
world a visible supply, as show n by Itiatl
street s. Increased l.KtS.t"! bu
Liverpool t.rala ttarket.
LIVERPOOL. Feb. 2S W II F; AT Spot,
dull: No 2 red western, winter, no stock;
futures quiet; March. ta 94d. Mav. 6s 84d.
Ct i;N - Spot. American mixed, new, easy;
4s Id. American mixed, old, unlet; 5s Id;
futures, dull. March, 3s 114d, Mav. 4a 34d;
July, 4s 3d
Mllnankee liraln Market.
MILWAUKEE. Wis., F"eh. 28 . -FIA.H R
Dull.
WHEAT Xn. 1 northern. 97'u9c; No. 2
northern, 9tV,jWc: Mav, cVto.
OATS Standard. 304-11 31c.
BARLEY Samples, !;n9.'.c.
mills In annual appropriations, the proposl-
. ... 1 au.. ....l.l. vntmm
titn taint's ot.T , r-n ,n.,.,n..,TT -
The hill to give supreme oiirt Judges an- 4fl
nual epense accounts wan brought out fj
a second time In the house, and this time
got through, but with very few votes te
apaie.
The first special appropriation MM for
$l"t for an uddltlon to buildings at tha y
state training school was brought out.
but lecelved almost a solid vote.
With tlielr resolution through the senate
tie women are working in the house and
say the Indications now are bright for
their getting the question to a vote again
next year.
With but four more working days, both
he.ises are holding day and night ses
sions attempting to get calendars cleared.
The Pee la the best
the reading public.
because It reh
Omaha Hay Market.
OMAHA. Feb. 28. HA Y-No. I.
2, IK; pscklng, 3-:. alfalfa. 812
Wheat, 15.60; ryt t60: oats, 87.
(in: No.
straw.
Temperainrea Higher liver Nebraska
and I n the Valleys.
OMAHA. Feb. 28. 1911.
An area of high pressure overlies the
country, except a depression still over
hangs the extreme southwest. The crest
of the high noted over North Dakota Mon
day morning, moved slowly down the val
ley during the last twenty-four hours, and
now overlies eastern Nebraska. The ex
tension eastward of the high pressure has
caused a change to colder weather every
where eaat of the Mississippi river and a
very decided drop In temperature occurred
In the eastern and-New England states.
Temperatures are slightly higher In east
ern Nebraska and up the valleys and are
higher generally throughout the west, a
very marked rise being shown In the east
ern Canadian provinces. Very light snows
are falling In the lower lake region and
throughout the Ohio valley and unsettled
weather continues in tWe southwest. Snows
are reported falling in Wyoming, I'tah,
Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico, western
Kansas and Oklahoma, and It Is raining
in Texas and Louisiana. The weather Is
clear In the upper valleys and northwest.
With the crest of the high pressure over
lying this section,' the Indications are for
continued fair in this vicinity tonight and
Wednesday, with not much change In tem
perature Tempe.-a'.ure and precipitation aa com
pared with the last three years:
1911. 1910. 1908. IMS.
Lowest last night 18 28 2 26
Precipitation 00 .00 .00 .00
Normal temperature for today, 27 degrees.
Deficiency In precipitation since March 1,
13.78 Inches.
Excess corresponding period, 1810, 4.68
inches.
Deficiency corresponding period, 1900. 4.71
Inches. L. A. WELSH.
Local Forecaster.
Kansas City Grain and Provisions.
KANSAS CITY, Feb. 28. WHEAT May,
H4t45c, sellers; July, 844c; cash un
changed; No. 2 hard, 84(7)4 4c; No. t, 833
92c; No. 2 red, oij94c; No. S. 85(g92c.
CORN May, 46c; July, 4644)464c bid;
cash, V4o higher; No. 2 mixed, 424&43Vo;
No. 3, 42&424C; No. 2 white, 42S424c; No.
3, 41'u42e.
OATS Unchanged: No. 2 white, tl32Vc;
No. 2 mixed, 29ij30c.
RYF7 No. 2, 75790. '
HAY Steady; choice timothy, fU.5014.60;
choice prairie. $12.00.
BUTTER Creamery, 26c; firsts, 23c; sec
onds. 2uc; packing stock, 124c
EGGS Extras, 18c; firsts, 16o.
Receipts. Shipments.
Wheat, bu. 7.000 4O.OU0
Corn, bu. 80,0"0 13.000
Oats, bu 6,000 12,000
Minneapolis Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, Feb. 28. WH EAT May,
94vac; July, 6iilt)4o; September, 894,o; cash.
No. 1 hard, W4c; No, 1 northern. 95, Jj)
9tr4c; No. 2 northern, t2i&94'4c; No. 3,
DVh,(a92c.
SEFJD-Flax closed at t2.63T4.
CORN No. 1 yellow, 42c.
OATS No. 3 white, 29rtji3oc.
RYK-No. 2. 794c.
FIOUR F'lrst patents, t4. 45fl4.75: second
patents, 84.85-4.60; first clears, t2.90iy3.50;
second clears, Jl.90'2.50.
Philadelphia Prodaoe Market.
PlIILADKLPIIIA. Feh. 2S mi1TK"T
Easy; extra western creamery, 27c; extra'
western prima, )o.
EGGS Firm: 4o higher; Pcnnaylvsnla
and other nearby flrta, frea cases, I840
at mark; current receipts, free cases, 17 40
at mark; western firsts, free cases, U4o
Australia and the
American Meat Trust
Why the Bip United Statet Packers
Are Shut Out of the Anti
podean Trade.
CHICAGO, Feb. 28.-The attitude of the
Australian government toward the "meat
trust" is Interesting In several phases.
About ten years ago. It is said, one of the
largest of the Chicago packing companies
canvassed Australia with a view to estab
lishing a large plant there, but found the
strength of the labor unions not to its
liking and abandoned the idea.
An Important reason for this proposed en
terprise was the American occupation of
the Philippines. The American troops In
the archipelago had been fed on Austral
lap meats obtained by contrail with com
monwealth companies anil conveyed to
Manila from Brisbane. In one or more
American government vessels provided
with refrigerating apparatus. When the
Philippine war was over anil the Islands
settled down to reaoe the United Stales
gave up Its refrigerator ship service, hut
the people In the Philippines, especially
the Americans, military and civil, needed
fresh meat. This. It was practically Im
possible to obtain from any other source
than Australia, with the result that Aus
tralian butcher'ng and 'freezing firms con
tinued to supply Manila with their prod
ucts and a profitable business was estab
lished. This business still flourishes.
The Australian meat dealers have a big
business aside from their markets In the
Philippines and In Asiatic ports. Frozen
beef, mutton and rabbits are Tarried by
regular lines from Melbourne, Sydney and
Brisbane to England, via the Cape of
Good Hope, the Sues canal and even the
Strait of Magellan.
It Is thought that the approaching com
pletion of the Panama canal, which is ex
pected to almost revolutionize the refrig
erated meat traffic of Australia by short
ening the route to Great Britain. Its prin
cipal customer, has led the American pack
ers to seek a foothold In the common
wealth as they have in the Argentine re
public. But the present government in
Australia ia a labor party government, the
premier, Andrew Fisher, being a shrewd
leader, whose object la to build up Austral-
Ian trade and commerce from within.
Moreover, two amendments to the fed
eral constitution, one giving the common
wealth complete control of trade, oommorce
and industry, and the other enabling the
commonwealth to nationalize monopolies,
were passed by labor party votea In the
federal parliament last November, subject
to referendum, which will take place early
this year.
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Burlington Station- lotk and Mima,
SOUTH DAKOTA SENATE
PASSES IMMIGRATION BILL
Resolution for Constitutional A men d
. ment for llerall Wins la Cpper
Chamber.
P1ERRB, S. D., Feb. 28.-(Speclal Tele
gTam.) The advocates of a state immigra
tion bureau got a vote of thirty to thirteen
on their bill in the senate.
me general apportionment bill was the
center of the battle in the senate for a
time in committee of the whole, and every
attempt to brak the bill aa reported went
down under a majority vote. The commit
tee reported by an overwhelming vote for
the bill aa drawn, but did not take action,
waiting for the house bill to get to
them. Thoy will accept the latter in place
of their own bill, both being the same.
The resolution for a constitutional amend
ment for the recall of all elective state,
county and minor officers went through
the senate by a good vote.
The Richards' primary bill was made a
special order for tomorrow.
The house today eliminated the proposi
tion to give the state educational institu
tions a speclflo annual tax levy of 14
Burlington
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Biflgggt Special Feature of the Year
The Bee's
Junior Birthday Book
Whose birthdaj todayt !
During the coming year we ehall answer that same
interesting question with inforrnaiiqn about notables and
near notables for whom it waa the natal day.
During the ooming year we ahall answer that name
interesting question with the names of the rising gener
ation of boys and girls who will be the future notables.
"This lo the Day We Celebrate"
Under thie heading The Bee will tell what young
sters are having birthday anniversaries each day of the
year.
"Whose youngsters t
Why, your youngsters and your neighbors all the
children in Omaha old enough to go to school twenty
thousands of them.
Our 1911 Birthday Book Will Be Unlcjue
Look for It Every Day In The EVee
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