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THE OMAHA STOUT BEE: MARCH 3. 1911.
GRAIN AND "PRODUCE I'ARKET
111 Trjitg to Start tally in Wbeat
Price.
TACTS FAVOR IE G TEE LEAKS
Olfrkt.ff ,r . r
auk tirawtl, with
Posit lea.
In and 1 Igkt
'trout 4 rap
Tkelr
filAHA March 4. lSIl.
There ligr been ii Kir.TC fort ori the
fisr-t nf hull tn stat so imp i-tant r"i
rv In wheat penes. HTifl 't' dm been
heirsd bv the much Itchier primary rf
nipts. ninf headwav l.e,r.g made as th
market if fully 2c higher than the ex
treme lew p. nut
Much of th Su'l argument t bned on
the theory ihst wliil- hoar have the sd
t artaire nf the nt eeatuindan'-e of wheat
both at home and abroad a dciddiy la'k
of cash demand and also fine crop ),ro-
J'f'tS.
The oo-n mrki Ir strong and higher
beine beli-ed l.y the advance In wheal. al
though stocks will undoubtedly show a hb-e-al
inceaae again this week (ash sale
Ho not show good strength end future
are not llkelv m manually advance uniil
Mi ce.ih strengthens
Primary a. heat receipt were 3.V. iw bu
Hid shipment were 214 .' bu.. against re
cepts last year of till. mm lu. and shipment
. a vui tu.
Tteiirivv fl-TCW fro rssna.. 7r rT T1i tt : rn
rent receipt f-ee csae Ik , western fine,
free miu'fl. p, al ttih rk . current receipts,
free riiSe IV
' " H 1. 1 .S E Stead y ; New York full irrn,
fam-v September. 14- . fair tn pood. 1 -tit
1V .
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
wi.Mr L 1
Lt-ih li'iri
Ttiial am for
t.
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da? M Ti
1 v l"i a
atyirwa
1
nv
i OMAHA LIVE STOCK"MARKETi;-H:-r
; v f. she
llfep
MM!; f'r To F"od
... gOOil to holce V, el,
rui lo fraxit-i. (.. i'(i
M W 1HK I.KM H tL MIRkET
(tfitallna
arla
of tkr tkav
nitiMndlt te.
NrV T"r.K. Varc h 4 Flf 1 'Ii Quiet .
H'nif I'Btrntd. 4"of.ir.: wirier ntniichrn.
.'. K(i4 winter patent. 4 2i'a4np. airtr.ft
near. I'lWniS: wtmr niim. No 1. .l
i:.M'. inter t ti'M No : ;. lfi H 2. . Kan-
ftrairhts. 14 i.til 1' I:ve flour. lrm:
fair cood. H "n4 .: ' holre o fRncy,
ft 4o',r4 .V. '.in k wheat fiour. nominal.
inrt.NMr.Ali yrim. Amerl'-an fine v htte
atid eilo. i l.Vo l.V, t-oarne. 1 lu-rj 1
1 1 ti dro-d. tZ mi.
WHKAT nmrket. firm. No I rd.
rfc.i e.evator. and :i;.V f o ).. afloat; No.
1 northern Iiuluth. I i ()". f. o h.. afloiit.
Future market a eauy earlv on th
rahle. hut rallied hnril.t on a hulili-h
Iirh-ate retiort on farm rtTve ind
Btrenrth In the outside market lotine
r net hirher Mat. Wi: l-jiw. cloned
Vt'V . July. (Ma"(Kt'r. rlimerl. W.k.r, P.eeeip'.s.
If, mm hiiFhela: Bhit'mnia. huiel'
( 'fif'N Spot market. ; No i. tiy,
f. o. t,.. afloat. Future markft wa vith-
Soire Commodities Take Slump, Get
ting Doti to Eather Low LeTel.
BULLS GET tS "VTOEK ON STREET
Half j Mirkrl Kaay 1 . rae aSMia
Are rl Oat la lH Mr -lk
ftr ft tarai ( ni
Idrrrtl 4Md.
Ma"h 4-M:iNFT-fn iviiure tatue lea to iwcbtt .airner
ann au:i. .
icr wee..
out transaction. rloalriE unchanrt. Mm
f,r,w- Kecelpia. fil.RTI. huahel: MiipmmiH.
JS huhe!k.
'iATS-- Bpot ma'ket. mrarti :" standard
httf. x-: No. 2. ar.v,c: No S. R4 : No. 4.
Futures market wbb without fan
Brtion flomnK nominal. Tlw-liit. l.tTTi"
Primary rorn tecelpt ei r.,.. hti ! Iu.heln
Hid atnpmi-nla ware r"l nnti bu . aeaitiHt I H A V Quiet, ortnir. 11 .or, ; No 1. 1100. No.
r-'-ipi last v.ar of 7..""U hu. and siill- I -. w-: No s 7Tff.,c
"rita of ?7.i tu.
Itlrarances mere ST.', fo" hu of onrn. oo(i
hu of oata anu h-at and f.out -iual to
2U7.1KI0 hu.
1jIvt(,ooI rloBfri VSil lowei on hrat
and ((iSd Ihuit on corn j
The folio inK rash Kai wet reported:
WHF.AT-No II hard, i rara. Ki.c.
i'OIiN No. 3 mhit; T can. 4"'iC, No. 5
)llo: 1 car. 4"',,f; enr. 4" . Ni. 4 yel
low: 1 car. 3Sir: I car. 3i,r No X mixed
t cars. 4(ir; 4 cars. : 1 car. S!"c, No.
4 niined. ) car. nr. 1 rar. :f-'-r.
fiATS-No. 8 white: 1 oar. c 2 rra.
Sr; No tnhltr. 1 t ar . No. 4 u-
4 ash TrlfH-a.
liard. Mlic; No. 2
4 hard. Liwuy,
No. S Bprina. tt4-'ii '"
aurum, n-'sTt
car. -M'. 1
WUfcAT-No.
hard. Kt'oMHr: No.
jelled hard. Tl'ttfH
No 4 npnnft. t if. No '&
Mwr; No. 3 auruin. KlS'rrHIlt;.
t'DKN No : whitr. 40S'41r; No.
white, 'i4(r: No. f color.
Hf . No 2 allow, 4S'3lr;
t llow. Sxrfiuc: No. 4 yt-iiow, 3!fl
4r; No. 4 corn. 3kVa:Sc.
ClATS No. 2 wlnla. ZSiftSPV-: irtara.
k1ie"r; Ko. whit. i(Vr: No-
white. Kwti i-c; No. 4 yellow. -.'Vfc
BARLtT No. 1 7tvaCt ; No. 4, W7Bc;
No 1 feed. t&HtHiHc: ri'tectetl. ui
KYliNo. 2, 'IWuMx.-; No. a.
arlot Reerlrtik
Wheat.
ChluaiEo ..: n
Mlnnoapolta Zi1
tmiaha 11
Luluit
4c.
7h'n Tlc.
Corn.
3til
Oata.
va
4f III
CHirifaO GRAIN AND FR4lIOi
Fratarra of the Trdli aaa loalnc
Prlrra Baar4 f Trade,
CHICAOO. March 4 Wheat closed strong;
today at th htchest polni of the week
he main reason waa the oeieat or an
iiance lor Immediate etiaftmeni oi reci-
H' I's Quiet . stair common to choo-e.
11"". 2,'-ilf, ft, lnlc; Parlftf coasl,
l!l" l,'f7:ir. IMO!-. 14'aITr
MIIiJJs Quiet . (. cr.tral Amcrh-a. 2fjr;
I'-oi'ota
l.EATHFH Steady hemlork ftrsts. 2!ViJ
Z'f. secinds. 21Vu2T'C thirds, lxrilfk ; re
jects. u'a IT'-
PHiiVISli iNSI'ork. firm; mess. fiTWl.
nominal: family. Cr m short c ara.
tic DtKil fW! Heef steady, me. ti4.Mi 1 t.h";
faniilv . Iili.iiirii l,.iit). twf hams. J;T 'ni'd
31' mi. I'm meat, steads ; pickled bellies.
1" to 14 pound 12 ivi'uir, uti; plrkled ham.
?!- Wi l,ard. firm: .middle west, prime
r.;.tfc.Xi; refined st4idy; fonttnent. W. to;
tsouth America. llfl.W); fomtiounrt. In. Wi
T A I ,L W Kttav : country . M'd7u.
liUTTEH SieMdy; creamery, held, evtra
3Mt : firsts. ITVliIPSc; seconds. lfcitllc;
state, tlfciry. common to fair. li,&lc, iac
trv, etirretit make, firsts. Ilka Uc.
E'VSS Firm, freuh aaiherert. extra sec
lee4. lRi' W-rc ; firata, lTW'l"1c; aeconda.
loilP'ic, ref rlxteratoi . firsts. n't lie;
aenondn. 34. state Pennsylvania and
nearhy hstmery. brown, lt4; weatern. freah
gathered whites. flfc-'C
PCil LTRT Alive, dull; western chickens.
l.VJil.Mrc; fow ls. 174i Ike: turkeys. XiValHc;,
dressed, easy; western chickens. 14c; fowls.
14il7c; turkeya. lixjjSic.
VEtTHER IS THK CRA1 BELT
Llb awr ta Ikt Kala la
saatawrat.
OMAHA. March 4. lflu.
A i hanpe lo ellphily colder weather oc
curred last nlKhi In the lake region, upper
MiasisHippI and Missouri valleya and the
northwest. Temperature are ahRhtiy
lustier In all other sections, hut no de
cided rise Is shown in any portion. Liltrht
know fiurnea occurred within the last
Uerai -four hours In the lower lake reg-ion.
the extreme upper portion of the Ohio
valley and eastern states, and littht anow
Is reported tailing in New York City this
morning The urea of htfc-h pressure, that
luticlty. Lst trades showed a net "-'", mtended across the Rock v mountains from
of luc to J-Vfeic. Every other leadinR . the 11(r,nmest to the Gulf alnce Vi ednes
staple on 'cliatise finished also at an an- d8. niornltic. now overlies the ujler Mla
ance com , to Wa's.c. oats to 4r , (1UT1 and v,IMrr MibsIksIiiI vaieva with
and provisions JSc to I , '-if
A Iwtter tone In the flour business, iivrr
feundatr covering by aborts and decided
ctlvuy on the part of bull leadera con
tributed toward fiircinu Wheat to a hlttior
level, rimailneiis of primary receiat had
a part in hrmribsT about the renewal
acamper by shorts. Mills in the northwest
led in the buying and there was unmis
takable pivlna om t lnT jn-essure. Nohe
vl these conditions however, bad lull swine.
t the stax t Luring the early portion of
the session, in fact, a weak feeling pre
vailed. chleDv because of decline at
UvertmoL Ertrctne low and high figures
lor May were fcnc and HlSic. with the
latter the ruling one in tha end. a rise of
JV4iHo compared with 4wnty-four hours
before.
fciigns cf oonsider.ble export businesa
Btrenrthened corn. May ranged from 4,"Sc
to 4Kic and closed tSt4t"4iC net higher at
4'k,i'4i'-.c. Cash com waa riorted alow.
Io. 1 fellow finished at 4tiMr4iC
Oata rallied less than ajiy other grain..
May varied between ao'ac and 3Sc, wllh
the close 6 Vc up at So-c.
lmTrovemnt in provision prices came
from the atrenmh of grain, tietter Call from
ttie south- aud the relatively high quota
tion lor lard in iungland. pork al the end
f the day had i;ameu 7V(i "c to l"Sc,
la.rd 7c to TVuHk- and ribs 2V to ll"c.
Prioea to Chicago, lumlwhed by the fp
dlke Oram company. Telephone Iougla
i4.a. 70k Brandcia building, Omaha:
vaieya
crest over the vicinity of
NEW TfiRIC. Ma'ch 4 (Special Tele
gran; I fine overshadow itig consideration
in the business world rturmr the week was
the attention fixed on the anion that
would I taken at Weshinnon on the
i'anadian reciprocity agreement. The
stock market toward the rr.ldslie of the
week, w-hen the chance for a vote on the
agreement diminished, began to give aw-ay
ard lee activity prevtiied.
Thursday pru'e suffered a slump on a
marked increase of selling activity and
leading issues went below the low figure
readied oa last week s break, althourh
the decline did not go down to the level
riached at that time In lndon Yester
day s dealing were, if not governed, at
least affected to some extent by what ate
palled technical reason, such as appeal to
professional ecula1rir and relate chiefly
lo the quantity of buying or selling which
has been going on and the extent to
w hlrh Quotation have moved up or down.
While it I not considered the failure to
pass the reciprocity treaty that I al
together responsible for the slump, still It
cannot be denied Jt. to a very great extent,
controlled the market on certain Issues
nr Balllsk Feel In a.
Toward the end of tlie week sn uneasy
feeling that what are called leading Inter
ests and Insider have been bullish on the
stock market, only on account of the new
financing of the year and only so long
as It held out promise of coninumg. began
to make Itsell manifest. Advices trotu
abroad where we have been negotiating
the saie of new sureties have not oee.u
cie'liting these interests which long ran.
bullish views.
There has lieen no let up tn the pace
of producing and marketing, at least tem
porarily, new issues of corporate obliga
tions and share The output of the week
was fully tmummniKi. the bulk of It goirg
lo the account of February, which brought
the total for the first two months of the
year to an amount ixMi.i In exctess of
last year offerings in the corresptinding
jieriod
Insofar a t'. . week's stock market re
flected the rat'.road rate decision. It ex
pressed refusal to accept the arguments
which bull quarters had been extracting
from this decision. Common sense recog
nizes merit In the contention that the rul
ing did a good deal 1o break the endless
chain of prices of w hich so much has been
heard In the last year.
Mark Railroad BalldlaK.
es York.
NEW If'RK
call, nominal lime loans easy
j sixty days -fiS ier cent. mpiv rias ;iu
i per cert: 'x mor'h Kvi:' br cent
ri.lWE M1.K' A.MILL 1 AI'I.K-iql
jer cent.
FTKKUVO KXCH ANvF Gtcsdy w ith
actual hua nes tn bsnker bills st M r:s
kMli' for sixtv dv hills and si M C, for
oemanri Commercial bills. 4 .k." 4 H?
F'l VFR-Har. f..c: Mexican dollars 4.V.
HOVDS ciovemment. steady; railroad,
steedv.
'losing quotations on bond were a
follow:
rn lnt m v s
in' Japan w
1"'H I He Vf Ml,
i - k a, it j . . . '
ll!- L. A !-. 4a 181 ... '",
L. N lint s .
tl K AT 1st 4a .
inrs e ren 4 m
1 Mn 1-a-lflr 4 . . 7V
N K. H nf M 4a Mi,
l't N V ' ( 7 IS
as do eh 4 . ti
K t . N. H 4k H
17 rt 4 IW.
II S N' W 1st r. 4a
EOGS TITTLIS LOUXE FOR UTEK
( HK il.O I II I' T4( K MlRkl 1
Items ad fr
4 attle aid ebeea tead
-linn H la her.
March 4 -r ATTl.F-n. eetpts
I M k ra...
flo poi' pnTi . . . . , . . .
r b.
e reupnn
V 4a. ret
d(i reupoo
atlle-i'hal 1st ia..
Am Ax. ft
A T A 1 rT 4a
Am Tatsw-ne 4a . . .
i.
Armour Co 41
At'-h!inn gen. 4. . .
rif, rv 4
rt" rv. na . .
A c L in a ...
Hal A Ohio 4.
rtn aw
flo II W . . .
riK,k. Tr c 4a. .
'en. nf Ga aa. . . .
Can Leal bar an . . .
1' nf N J g na .
I'hea (Ihiu 4
do eaf a
i-hUwgi A Xvt
C B b 1 4a ..
de gen. 4a
CM Fl' (
r h t i . i
rtfi rt 4 . .
Coin llirt ua .
(-,,n Mid 4a .
ffceea t"4fteea e) 1 weaty-I'la e 4 rail
H laker for tkr Wefk, TAklle
1 .a aa Wa time 4 Kewt t ew d y
wiltk a Week Ago.
Itia'lict strM.il .
r.e.'-s 4 V- '
St I W'k ,"S S Tld
b;fi i, :. 71-j
and
I. uy, An ansa ox lower pressure
has replaced the high over the
vicinity of Hloug Ctty. An area of lower
J pleasure has replacMl the high over the
western portion, and generally unsettled
I weaihcr prevails throughout the mountain
i region ana west to the Pacific coast. Laght
rains ate falling in the southwest and
i along the Pacific coast, and Knows are
j scattered throughout the mountain dis
tricts. While the weather will be cloudy
and somewhat unsettled In this vicinity
tonight and tSunday, it will probably con
tinue generally lair, with slightly warmer
tonighi.
'1 tmperatur and precipitation as com
pared with the last three years:
1ML. iWO. 190R. 190,,
Lowest last night.. I it 30 ti
Precipitation ou .00 .00 Ji
Normal temperature for today, SO decrees
Leflciency in precipitation alnoe March 1,
The large orders for equipment placed
and bids asked for on other contracts, the
contracts for railroad improvement and
extension awarded by western railroads
and the reports from the mercantile and
manufacturing centers are encouraging
lor a prosperous season in Industrial lines
The ease of the money market sup
ported the price level of etocka. although
at declines. This ease waa demonstrated
bv preparations for the disbursement of
niore than 1 1 00. 000, 000 In interest and
dividends this month, without the slight
est fleeting effect on Wall street Inter
est rates. The weekly statements of the
great foreign banks covered the jierlod
of month-end changes and by some
what less strong positions Indicated the
Hloux I tipproach of the spring monev market
which usually gives the clue to the finan
cial character of the balance of the year;
but at the moment there is nothing to
excuse apprehension that the severe
strain which developed In 1K10 will re
appear In the present twelve month.
Jk.rticlea.1 Open.) High. I Low. Cloae. Tes y,
heat- j j j
Mav...lWtW 81V Shi Wn,a0Vnfc
Julv...lkSr"i I l I
rpt...f'7S8l ?V WW "
Corn I I I
May....47V6-Vi 4KV,! 47V4JVfr',
July....4eVe V wi N S.
fcrpt... 4HA. 4!i W" 4!Hfp
Oais I I I I I
Mav...:w",'irV, SiS.; WW, s SOS s
July. so l Si,,jnv,i.
kept... I W i 30M Stt
Pork- I I I I I
Mav... 17 W 1 17 tm,. 17 SO 17 17 4.ri
July... 16 8t 16 B71 lti bTVi 1C 7b , 16 67
Lard- I I I I
Mav... EfV, 5 17Vki lu
July... I" I HI'; lo
eepl... I k S!m. 3U I 2k I li'V,
Ribs- I I I I
May... I I 50 K0 47
Juu ... k nm k ki& k i:w i"
Sept... kl7S k rm kl7fe k li i I li'
correHponfllnf period.
1D10.
.U
Cash ouotattona were as follows:
FlA R fteady ; winter patetils. i IkV
4 3f- atraigtiia. M.i74 i. spring Mtraighia.
i I"fi4 00: bakers, .,.tk(i4 40.
RVBV No. k. k..iitiK:.
bAKLh,V- Feed or mii.ne. i.'iB7ic; lair
to choim- malung. IsvissM.-.
6JLtloV Flax. No. 1 southwestern, li.M;
,No. 1 northwestern, Timomy, .i 7i.
Clover, Ilii UO
PROVIPION'P Pork. Hies. IT bill.,
tik 7al . Lard, per K Ins., SH la. ruiort
no, (sloes lionsei. 7 VrrU.ii4. ktioit cleat
siaes ibiMxedi. It, .HvriH 7o.
Total clearances of wheal and flout were
uuaJ lo 2u"..t' hu. ITimary re'eiHa were
5.W.WU0 bu.. compared with lili.avu bu the
corresponding day a year agn.
iltma.ied receipts for tomorrow : beat.
cars; corn, Kki can,, oata. Ilk cars; hugs,
K.ouO bead.
Chicago Cash Prices: Wheal. No 2 red.
avarkio. No. 1 red. K"'uwa , No X hard,
Bjilc, ; hard. kTar.ajc; No 1 north
ern spring. kHcxyll.wi; No S uortliern spring.
k',(IHar; No 3 M'ring. Inu,e o,n. No.
h. 4WiSr, No. cash, 4.ii'ii44',( ; jso I
while. 04c; No. "S white. 4.V44c; No.
1 yellow, 4teD47c; No 3 jeliow. 44c
ata No. t cash. 21'iJl'c: No while.
HtpSlSe: No t white. 2sti 'c, No. 4
white niSe; BtanQajd. 3dsaiilc.
Pl'TTItH ftcaaj ; irrauitiiea. KVfiji'ic,
Dairies. l,,y'1c
fKiS stesdr: receipts kin" cases: at
auark. cases Included. r-'ul4r, firsts, lWc;
,rim flrets 17V-
I' H t f t - ""' : daisies 1H.tii.ir
twins. HSJl"; youug Americas, L'VsUc;
long bonia. U'V'u 14c
ptiTATubs-Mnady; choice la fancy,
4n4ac; fair to giHi. 3Vi4ik.
pol'LTKY btead : turkevi. dressed. lic',
bens. live. i4 ; diessed. luc, sprli.gs. lna,
lie; springs, dressed, lie.
VfclAL Steady; to WMh.
to H-lb. wis., l-i , hi lo
nwit
i arlot Re'elpts: Wheat 11 car corn,
Jul car' N-ts. 1" cars. Kmimaied Tomor
ruw. Wheal, k cara. corn. XU ear, oais,
LU cara.
.11 inches.
lefloincy
.11 incfaea.
Deficiency corresponding period, llkifl
Inches. L. A. 'elr
Local Forecaster.
St. lals Crarral Market.
S'T. LOF1P. March 4 WHEAT Higher;
May. It"ic: July, Hhc; cash, higher; track
No. 2 red. kTtSOiHT.V.c; No t hard, tfifciikc.
CORN Higher; May. 474i'47V: July, iHc;
cash, higher; track .No. i, 4uc; No. 2 white
4i,'n4'c.
L ATS Higher: May. Sr: Julv, Eic;
Cash, higher; track No. . (ajraStiwc; No. 2
White, 31V.
R Y K Higher, S4c
FLCil'R Firm: red winter patents. W.ikk
4.si,; extra fancy and straight, !3.70fri4 10;
bard winter dears, W.OiwaS 40.
PrJEIkTlmothv. $j.00ii9.r).
COKNMEAL tZHl.
PRA-N steady ; sacked, east track, tl OS
Cil.ft".
HAY-Flrra: timothy, l4.0njil8.M); prairie,
ni i"ej 14 li.
PROVlSlONB Pork, unchanged: .lobbing,
tlk.oo. Iry salt meats, uni hanped ; boxed
extra shorts. ID kO: clear rlhe, (Ii all; short
clears. b MS Bacon, unchanged ; boxed
extra short. lio.7; clear riba. tlo.TTj; short
clears. 1IHK7V
1'tK'LTRY Frn : chickens. 1?V: shrines.
Vac: turkeya. l.ic; ducks. Hie: geese, he.
RI'TTER Steady ; creamery. ISfcaic
EGGS Steady. 1CV-
RfK-eipts. Shipments.
Flour, bhl a 7.snn 7 j,i
Wheat, bu 41. wm Sk (n,
Corn, hu 2x11.111 140110
Oats, bu a,i ri.(jc
Heavy elat-k Sales.
A fairly active stock market for Sat
urday. The sales exceeded those of this
date a year ago, both in numlier and
value. Total sales were rSfi.tihO shares;
tl. Si 0,000 bonds. A vear ago 1 bit, MO
shares and 1 1.4 06,000 in bonds.
From the financial markets point of
view, tii experience of the last ten days
brings to the foreground two familiar
principles. One la that whenever the
entire community has mude up Its mind
conclusively that nothing can happen to
get things out of the rut, something In
continently happens and the other Is that
when such a thing has happened, and has
not impressed the imagination of the
multitude by the hue and crv of an ex
cited market, it is almost "immediately
forgotten. The event which promised o
he so prolonged a topic of public inter
est turns out to be not even the tradi
tional, nine days' wonder. Three riavs
eKhaust its possibilities. Markets have
passed through both sets of experiences
already in regard to the railway rate de
cisions. In the middle of last week noth
ing was more remote from the Stock
Exchange calculations than a sudden and
violent slick which would test the foun
dations of the market. t came, It has
passed, and now Wall street 1b merely
wondering ugain what the next test will
te
Number cf sales and leading quotations
on stocks were as follows:
salea
AiiiB-dialmer pfd
Anialmniaiad Ognr
Anierli-atl AgTieutlunal
Aniarlimn heet Sugar...
AniarH-an tan
American A F
American ('nil on oil . .
An,erioan H. 4V 1. pfd.
Am lee Harurltlas
c
PAH
1 ' A tl 1 i 4 . .
do ref a
PlK'lllanf ia ..
Flf p I 4a ...
tin 4a. . .
rtn r. 4a, aer.
do aerie B. . . .
Can l:ia, . rv. k
III. cen. lt ref.
lm Met. 4a
Bid.
J. (lo r 4a
No rwMTlr 4
..', da a ..... .
. V O p 1, t'1 4
. Fann rv. B 11
111 On roil. 4a. .
H Heart log gen 4
IX", "S b A s
.1(i do gn. i
. mi Rt 1. W r 4
. 7" lt gnld 4a
.... l, "S A U 4
.. Sa Pac. eol 4s.
US f:;4 do n 4a
4a ":-1 So 11 ret 4a .
.... sn lUillar ba. .. .
. . . 77 Be gan 4
, I rloo Parlfir r
M1TM
Receipts were;
'':ic,i Motirtav
CifCl-lai Tliearisv . ..
Official v ednesilsv
Of'icin! Thurda
of final Fndav
Estimate Saturday ..
Six di 1 1 t(x week
Same risv ut week
.-aoie Cat r week ag:.
Same da S weeks ago.
am (lavs 4 weeks ago.
OM A H V Mi ll 4 IP'l
Carrie ILt fheep
n..-!6
4
14TT
i.Mn
1.4H"
lis
4,a Sai
.... Shan
... we r
r-KX
, , . T Vi
(to rv
la' A ret
g Hunher bv
M na . .
fcirn ( iem
. m W aha 11 na
. 71.1, do tt A ex 4
. 7f W eainm Mil 4a
V Waal. tie,-, rv ta
HKi, W ia rtetilnal 4
. Mn. rc. cv. 6....
las
, (
lm
t( 4 7v
... . fl,
4 . . 7
"
. -h
. K
. ""W
wa
ICS
. 771,
.11(1
. Kws
. sns
ln.i
10V.
S'lV,
,H"S
. ani
. KKT
IV
u
. A.W
to w I Same dav last year.
..!7,'tS
1S.-.'K
::'.. l,"
IS 4W
174
a.41'4
14 a:'
.t
r 4
k 4
r..M;.
se 2o
: l":'
4v7K,
"::".
CHbAon
, L IllliLf i t ., head:
; bee i 1., J,: im T, v.,,
; w, ern si, er 4 7. fi.',
j feeder. l Ufijl':, ?i CCWB
It;!.' ral' e 17 tlii :v,
I Hin, fteretpt. est Una 'ert sf "A4 hesd
! ni-ke I.- big her; light. IfcVoli . n.tved
1 X', v.,r(7 7 ?0; beavv . 1. 7'"u7.1?.. ri.uch
i ;' good i,, choice heavi 1 v.fi7.K'
I ( 'u . S- bu'k of nle p. -r.tf. V.
lf- .-lltlf A1' L.A M I Keceiin
manteo at l ii tiestl. mal'Ket mcHdl
1 1 e S;, ikc 4 m
HEALTHY TONE IN BUSINESS
'Some Eaairoadi Have Dftidrd to Go
Ahead with Flan.
ITEEDED WOEK IS TO BE ITS RED
ikrri lUwrrtrr Makes aw.f letr resi
les ltes-.rtlr.as as ta laas.rti,
f tkr Big Alea nf tkr I I
asaflal W rvrld.
si
4 v.:
ling x
L'v eaifT,
w estern.
T'ni 7r. lamhs.
1 ,.J ,c,v, 27,
it, :o 1
. pip.
estl
na V CM T"
native. .". mnf. ;
.17 c
i lv'
JI-.Mr
r. 1 1
live 'lock Market.
March 4 C.ATT1.F.
t. I.awia
FT l.oi'IS.
ceipts. l.i head includinc 10"
market steady, native beef
7 (4 native cow and
Ke-
heud 1 rXHt :
Steers. X..I1"!
heifer- 14 mi
The following table shows the receipt rf
U:. hogs and sheep at Kouth Omaha 'or
the year to date a compared w'tti lat
ear: juu jum lnc lcc
'ttie it-'oj; i7i, ir.o s.r.u7 ... .
Hogs 4i, A 77.1 C.9
f Iwh-P SU-iil ai.n"1
Th following table shows the sverace
prloes n bogs st South Omaha for the last
several days, with comparisons:
I'atoa. t luu. I1H10. ,i!t. jlSH.;lim.UWsS.l'!lor..
4
( learlss Haase Baak Alatrsneal.
NEW TCKK, March 4 The statement of
clearing bouse banks for the week shows
that the banks bold 1 4flfc.oun more than
the requirement of the 2i lie? cent reserve
rule. This Is a decrease of fl.WC.imfi in the
proportionate cash reserve as compared
with last week 3 he statement follows
ally average
Loans Specie
Lepai tenders
Ex -deposits
Circulation
Reserve
Reeerve required ....
Surplus
V. fi. dep. Included..
Actual condition
Leans
Sjiecie
Legal tenders ...
Ex-deposlts
Circulation
Reserve
Reserve requited
Surplus
Amount
arl , , ,Hr4 .WKf-
117, sis,
7S.f4.ii
. l,.TT0.ln.fn
4ti.7ua.m
Iffl.lSt.BllO
atk.4w.0MI
1.KU..JH0
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb
Mar
Mar.
Mar.
War.
..I
SfeV
."
1
1 ..
C k?4,
1 HSV
6 7k'
! lev
k is
k ra
p
i
k n
47
k V
f sn
k Bf.
t 111 4 03
t Ml 4 11,
11 4 12!
6 141 4 10
I 4 a
(: I
6 14 4
6 :w 4 20
6 2i 4 a
I 0lj 4
( 7
f, 0
6 76
7H
f k..!
,
fi 73
r am
fi (H
6 11
6 Oi,
h kH
Hi
I 4 7k
4 77
4 M
4 W
4 7:'
4 7
4 SI
tii M': stockers atid feeders, ta 7Mii, .
Texas and Indian steers 14 . cws
and he'fer. X., wfu'.", ,(i; calve (In carlotsi.
tl, Kitn on.
HUGS-Receipts. 4. Son bead; market
strong, pig and lights. K 4(u7.ir.; packe-.
af.wnti7.ai; butchers and l't heavy. It, K.J
7.3U
No sheep on sale.
t. Jnsenh lire Hwl larket.
ST. JOSEPH. March 4 CATTLE-Receipts.
)00 head, market stead : steers
T. 3.'n1r6.M. row and heifers. t,;.2.,iii'..-. ;
calv, 14 wnl.a
H iGS- 1;im eipt ttalO heed: market,
strong to i.c higher, top. lb', bulk or
sales. lii.Kri ti.st.
SHEEP AM LAMF.S-No sheef.
sale; irarkei sieadv ; lamlii. t.''!i..l-
I Y rKKPTi iN C. AIAM
NEW lnl.k. a-i-b 4 .Simm lal to Th
l.ee s-Tlirn is tilt I reason lo (i-iiht thst
I'lisipes on th whole is In good sh.ipe srd
the lend, ti along praMi. s u s!i line I
toward a steady . heiilthv Itnprov emept The
PlHgiir in '1,11111 mm have a had etle, t on
the trade In ortnilh lines of cotton good,
but It is to Ik- doubted if Ml- Wll he
scrhtus
'I he rallr,inds, or st least some of them,
have decided to postpone needed Inip'oie
nients no longer This dcteriiiitia' ion is re
flected in the demand for sn.-el and It
Infuepcc is k'adualiv sp. ending to other
lines
The foundation Industries of the coun
try ate farming, the railroads and iron
and steel The farmers have never been
in such strong condition Hetiee the three
great industries ol the rnntitrf lieing 111
good Hlutpe, s safe stitte atid conservative
improvement along nil lines 1 im hnnl'v be
avoided
A tis 1 1 si iix;
Some (ihservi't
finance and
terorus tor
SLdtS. llelf-
Tiii finate
Kloaa of I (.mar.
the great turn of
ha figured out then
with Ih! cresting re
ef
Indus1 rv
loiiiiacltv
t h, are:
lal coiiiiniitilf
looks tu John
on
Sunday.
Receipts and disposition of Itce stock at
the I nlon Stock Ysrds. South Omaha, for
twnty-foui hours ending at Z p. m. yes
terday. RECEIPTS
Cutlle. Hog H ri
kiMl la kislii.
Receipts of tlve stock at the five prtn-
1 1 ial w estern markets emcrdH ;
J Cattie Sheep.
Increase
J t SKl.KI.
2.1Wi.0
'l.ataMsin
ll.Mk k-io
4I..MX
l.X4l(i
2.7r.:,2(i
l.Xl.UtH
..1(10
C, M A St P.
Wabash
Missouri Pacific
l nlon Pacific
c
c.
c
c
c
c
C334. MB. pi al
r;.8.(
"a.i.7t
l.S74.i.kna
...... 4n.747.tVIO
3M1l.r.7fc.(l0
a43.C72.22u
;i.K46,67i".
Erx-t'. S. dep Included l.fcJ0.(4i
Summary or state banks and trust com
panies in Greater New York not reporting
to Nrw 1 oik clearing nouse:
Amount
Loans tl.llS.2Hl.20O
Specie Ilfi.214.wi0
Legal tenders HU .7C2.(
Total deiKinlts 1.20h.,7liO
I e crease.
Rank clearings for the week ending today
were tlH.7He.ni.ao and for the corresponding
week last year (24.M2.lM.4i..
IiAILY CLEARINGS
tKkr.i.ooo
1.2U.1K".
l.kM.aon
a.HM.KiNi
ij.lkll.
S.fflKr.AlK'
l.sati.oTT.
4.4,'ti irrr.
!H.Uu
Increase.
t2.2(il..aiK
r.;oi,7(H.
Kik.lim
l.6H7.iSflO
Monday ...
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday ....
Saturday .
Totals .
ltllO.
t S 474.444 IS
. B.141.f,lb .
. 4.JM.317.1H
. 4.K72.KU, 4(1
. 4 4i(iH.rrr
. 4,i4:;.oiu.2!(
1011
( 2 16.271 72
2.214.Hh;,.r
V 0(T7.U7.
t.73fi.k!tO m
t4i.mil 21
(.2K-7.'4U.lu
.tU.HZ.VA.ii, (1S.7OI.3IL30
High. Lew cinaa.
Ksesss 4 Mr lo-l aad PravUlana.
KANSAS C1TT. MBrch. 4 'WHEAT
Ms'-. k7VoK7S.c; July, gr.v bid. Cash, un-
ciii.nged to ic Higher: No. 2 hard K7fiix
S. kitfi'.Ac; No. 2 red. 93(1 Mc; No.
ii, 87 1 1 antral nf Ni
1 iimuwnk
No
to 01c
CivRN Mav. V6Hc sellers: Julv. 47'Chi.o
-tc. eetieis. i ami unenanren 1,1 w
higher; No 2 mixed 42&4:ic; No. 3 42'(H2',-c;
No. 2 while. 42'o4Mc: No. 3. 42W42V
OATS- I'nchanced . No. 2 ahllc. SliHV;
No 2 mixed WC'.KUSc
RYF No 2 7it(7c
HAY Steady: choice timothy. tlS.Hifl
14 ': rhoiiv prairie. (.2 004, 12. 2i.
RI'TTER Creamerv, 2:; firsts, 23c; sec
onds 2oc; packing Block llic. ,
E"-(i-Extras. 17V: ftrsts. 15V.
Kscslpts. Shipments
Wheat, bu 27 .turn &7.0H0
Corn, bu 4(' ( 2H ik
Oata bu a.tkW lO.uuO
Aniarlrsn Ljtiiased
Anieriis Loromotlv .
Amsncan g at R
Am. BAR pfd
Am. Steel Fminnrle...
Am. sugar Refining...
Aniarlca.ii T. a T
American Tohaero pfd..
Amariran W aolall
Anaronda Mining C. .
At.'hiaon
Atrtilann ptd
Atlantic Ciaat Litia ...
haltimore A C 111 lu
Hattllahenl Hleel .......
Hru, lyn Rapid Tr
I Canadian 'Parlfir
J natural beat her
lOmi-Bl Laitier pfd
;.) 31 mn,
. . s.mai trii ti,
71X1 r7 u
.. S.INH. 4ni, 44
l'3 M Ma
BZV, 6L'l,
IW fj, 61
kid 11
aw j7 "rri,
.. 4.xnti 7i, 74,
4i. I.li, lint,
l
i it 117
.. l.Uim 14J 144 V
. . l.ktm
i. IX t
.. 11.K1U l!
i(K ii i!4
wta. x4:,(.;
Ho-lb. tu.
Mllaaaak.ee tWrala Market.
MH WATKEE, March 4 FLOl'R Mar
ket f II. her.
WHEAT No 1 northern. !oii tl 00: No. 2
northern fCfc-avc; May flStrjSc. asked.
OATS P'aodard 31fl"?'-r
BARLEY Samplea. 8-1i(kic.
Teorta Markrl.
I'l'iRlA. 11! March 4 (X)RN Steadv ;
No X veliow, 4.: . No t mixed. 43V; No
I mixed. 43V: No. 4 mixed. 42c. sample c
OATS nchanged . No. I w hite, Sov.
stanilard. 3tsr; No. S white. 2SV-
ttalatk 4-rata Market.
I'l LI'TH March 4 -WHEAT No 1
port hern kk-,r; No I northern. iWfci;'c
Msv c Julv, If'SiC.
OATS - l..r
Mlaaeaaolls t.rsla Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. March 4 WhEAT
fclav. k-Vc. Juu . fl V. Septemtmr :io-,e
l ull. No 1 t-ard tli'iW: No 1 tiortlMun.
ae-.omll ; Na- 1 kurtUrm, ls;,ips.,c . Nu.
1 1ieti,,t.
II-AX-t- fcS
I ( KN-No. X ye'.lo 42'jC
I'ATs-kD. I white Wi,2S(:.
V. Y E N o. 2 ,,(,
PKAN-ln lmIh sarlta. t't b 21
f'Lul'K First patent, MitH seeohd
l airnt. 14 iv(i4 ! first clears. C Ut. n S io,
end clear. 12 uiti 2 7u
'u
Jo
V A.
1
Si.
Its.
Ilvrrpa! Orala Market.
l.IVEKP(.s.L Marih 4 WIltAT-Snot.
dull No. 2 red western winter, nv t'crk.
futures quiet, March, k k'v . May, fi ('d.
July. 4d.
"C'R-N SiHit American mixed, new, fast t
Atuancai mixed, old. quit. La ;!.
I uturt, du... May, a 3Sd. Jul), is 4wd.
rklladelakia Pradaer Mwrket.
PHI1-AI.ELPH1A. Marvh 4 BITTER
Steady; extra auaiaru creaniary, 27c;
liaariir pnnia. 24
1XiJ& Mm;, frniui Iviui and. tuber
' Ja
fmlo
Alton
, new
C fc '. l-ld
'In nag" A N W
C, M AS P
. . ( . a at L
Oilman P. A 1
Cnliadr. a Southern
Couaolidated l,aa
f.-ti Hrmlucl ,
le.iamra Hudann
Tiivr a Kn Grand
Ii A R. fi Pfd
UlaiUlar' gavurlttea
av
E-ia 14 pfd...
tn Jd pld
UMiaral t-trlc
braml Nortliaell pld .
Oesat Northern fir r'.fa.
llllnola Camral
lnlerh.tn.urti Mt
Int. atat. prd
liiurrnationat 11 a 1 ae ai ,
lot ldarlna pfd
lmseuauotual I'sinw
lntaniaLlolu.1 I'ump
low Cantrml
kanaka vtts So
K (' a pld
La.'kHto Oaa
lauavilia A Naafyllia ..
kllliti A 81 Lou la
at . st. r a a a at ...
a. K A T
kl.. K. A T. pfd
I Miaaourl rai'lfir
NatKinal Biarult ...
National Lead
Ik ft I. a- M
kiew Tisrk lwntrl
k v.. o A a
Norfolk A Wastero .
Norm Anirfeii
Nnrtfcrn Farifir .
Fanlfu Mali ...........
Faiinavivam
Hwi.pM a ua
r . t . c a ai. l
Pirtabur c,l
Praaaad Sisal Car
Pullman Palaua Car ...
..iwar gtawl Bp ring .
HrmrtlTi
Kepi, 1,1 ir IX.I
ttapubiir Siwei pfd
Risk laiat.d CI,
kutl Island cw pfd .
at l a r m ltd
st Loua W
Trauma of grey goods. l u k ' ,
koatnern Parlfir
' ktamliiarn Haiiwsv ....
l.Hl
KM,
J.kiie
l.4l
77",
21V
XI,
lll.l
m,
MO,
1ii2
nr.
"a
21 a 211,
laUa Stork Market.
LONDON, March 4 American securities
opened steady and a fraction higher here
today. I'uring the short session covering
caused additional gains, with United Ptates
Btee.1 leading on forecasts of a favorable
statement of unfilled orders. The closing
was steady, with prices ranging from un
changed to above parity
Consols, mone.. 10 13-1B Louisville A N..
an samunt 11 11 M M., K. T
AnuU (jppT N T Csntral....
Anaconda ......... 714 Norfolk W
Atcklaon 1074k do pld
dn pfd .llk'-i Dnutriu A W.. ..
Baitlmoi A Ohio. ..1116 Pannaylranla
atiadlan Pacific 21 Rand Mtna
Oiiaasassw A O ... S4' Rwadlng
. 12 BuULhem kt
.123 '4 do pfd..
. JHi, Bnutkam Jalfla.
. X:'4a bnios Pacific...
. 73 do pfd
. ti. B. Blael
. 4a do fd
. u Wskaau
. 27tk do pfd
1JC Bpanlak 4
W.
A at.
.14
.
.11
.W4
. M
, 424t
.
. 7
. 1V
. at. a
.llkw
.nt
A N -W.. east
A N.-W., west
St. V.. M. A O
R. AY y., east
R. Q... west
R 1 A P . east
Illinois Central
Chicago, lit. Western
.Total Receipts
rlSPOPJTION
Omaha Packing Co
Swift and Company
Cudahy Packing Co
Armour A Co
chwart-Rolen Co
Other buyers
1
3
4
ill
Cattle.
Hog.
K7iB
1.2H0
l.RSIt
l.K3
121
tthloagc, O
Chi.. Mil.
lr Hears
Den ear a Rio O
na ptd
Erie
do la pfd
do Xd pfd
Grand Trunk....
liltnola Central.
SILVER Bar. quiet at 144 6-16d Jier ounce.
M ON" E Y fWBVi Ir cent.
The rate of discount in the oiwn market
for short bills is t4 per cent; for thro
months' bills. 2 k-18 per cent.
. .. 7"
...121
.- 17
... IKV
...40
IWl
Hi
-d pld
Ceffee Market.
NEW VOPK" March 4 COFFEE Fu
tures rloaed sieadv at a net dt'iin of "f
" iiuints Sa'ea were Sc.uiP tiass March
re.,- April l(i4c; Va'- June and July.
i Uk-: August Ii!-: hriitnlr -;
ti.twr k 7tK' N'ovenilsfr kfi'ir: Tntcemtser snd
January kilc February k 50c Sisr.t. nn-
"etiri; No. , Rio 12V No 4 Santos. 127c.
Mild nonunaJ Curdova, U'Muljt.
Hi-l Ossads Market.
NEW TCKK March 4 PRT Ci'sOnS
The rnMfin S(rf.ds markets were moderately
MB
4
I I HI
I'M
l(l
SHU
l.aai
)MI
mo
J(l
k(W
km
na
4al
I.i
km
vn
W
H
,W
1.IMU
lla.
1 !
IK,
n,
I luv
.' J UK'
luu
I.IHN,
4,1.1
4i
lul
it.
UK4,
n '
u
14"
14
1'a
Tn
a
4k
14.
Itk
ht
l:i
1"
k--a
na
1
i"
4i
I'V
e"'w
1M"V
144
14V
IS
12
3"a
4'a
)uk
14k
Ilka
14
s;v
701,
Xi.V
J"a
4
Ni,
147
13 Vat
4
1M
IfV
4.,
II
14
l"a
"a
l
tl
ll.-V
14:v
'a
12
f.i
S7a
l'la
4' W
scrl
li
!"
ti,
la
steady for 11, dav
pen, 1 ciotn ann vara continues at a saci 1-f-oe
of va'uea Brown and bleached brand
goods are ouiet Iiress linens for spring
of ll'lS are now he'ns ordered Fiurlaps are
vjulet and spot g-.oa sre s'.eadv.
kaaar Markrl.
NEW YORK, Mart h 4 -el'GAH-'ft eaA:
niuacovado. lrl. 1 17cs oel.lrifugfcl at
test. 8 67c. mclaase sugar hb tesi. 2k2c;
refined, staadv , crushed. i40c. granulated
4 (tar, pawaered. kc
Maval Market.
PT LOTMS. March 4 WOOL l"n
rl.anged : terr-iory aud western suediuma
lfl2ic. fine mediums, JfVeikc. fins, 12 lie.
4
a. kallaa ptd
Innii Ciippar
Texa a Pactfn
T bl L
T t L a a ptd ...
miia Parior
t'niun Pa-iim ptd
I 11 1 tad Sta,a kaattr..
I'niied kuoea Kulaer.
I ailed Siaiaa ul
I k Mlael ptd
t uih ( 'upper
tiVtj (lniiial ...
W&ah
Wahaall pd
W w im Starr land
Waatihsbeaae t. trie
tkaauBru L Hum
43
A,.aat
l.a.
k.a.
XUi
IM
1W is.
a?
laak
V
v
4.V
la
HiV
I
a
an
41
si
l'a
4.1
aa
3-V a
.
XI 2,a.
1 4M
. 4a Sa.
1 X.4,
X uw
17:-v
a
tV
hi
4
a
62
a
SI
21a
11
ir
73V
1U4V
4f'a
117i,
1V
Mi
Ik
114
lla
II
lu?a
"a
77
:ui,
.
at
xari
kit,
V4
f a
43 a
144a
1J0
n
HI
Wa I
1i
1V
lis,,
3i
7(i,
It
r:v
47
147
11
bv,
"A
m,
ti
lie
Ml
11.
14
33,
lie,
144
4
11 a
S'la
v
-a
is
4IS i
107
7-S I
i" !
1H,
12-V
iv I
a
la
12
1,-ti
II
I;
a
Xa
Ma
a
is
a
a;
116
a
4.1,
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L.dsea.1 aeonarttleak,
Quotations furnished by Bums, Brinkar
A Co.. 44k Nsw Omaha National Bank
bullaing:
Baxtrlo Oraumr). pf
IMatnaa Craamary. aom
Cautral Cual a Cos pld
ywirauuit Cmmary 1st g. par aani..
Qrwal Wastarn amr Oo. f p. a sht..
Vowa Portland Osmanl 1st sntg. 4a..
kai.aaa CUT K;. A Lt. BIS -
Omasa Country Club a, lsli
Cioiaba baa as. M
Omaha Watar kv lat .......
omasa AC. St. kl. is. ISXi
Onasa ACS. St. Hy. pi A a. a....
Oman a C. B St Ry aom
Oniataa A C. B. Hf A krutas..
Oroana 1 L. A 1. k 3U.
Oniaha National tavnc atuuk
Oeaaoa Waiar Oa. b t. ..............
Oman Watar Oa. M ptd
gnaridan Coal C'ompaur
amiih-Loukwuod Mtg Co. (a
Paoken' Nat bank stock. Bu Oniaaa
Uaaia Slant Tarda ataak. a -alia
1(1- AakaC
(7 la m
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7 klU
ta Pv
ls na
7 at
W 71
Ma lull
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74 4
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at
Baalaa CIosIbb Iterkx.
BOSTON; March 4. Closing quotations m
gtocks
Allnuex .-
Amai Coppsr
A Z L. A 6 ...
Anson Cum. .
Atlaiuir
B A C C A B
Hutu Coalition ...
ti. A Arisuua
(a! k Hacla
Cantannml
Copper Kallgs C. 47
Eaai Hull C M..
Franklin
C.lrnux Con
branny (ton
Oraclie Catutnaa . .
laie Rnyala Copper
Kerr La
Lake (Xfpper
La Mali Coppar
kfiauu 04par
... 4 Motuwk
... 4-a Nevada Con
... Z Nlpiastnf Mltiaa .
... 14 North bull
. 4 Kort Lk
kL IS Old iKimimon
17 (aneoia
... ti rwi.wtt a a c...
.. 47 Wulney
ISal BluuilMvD
C W Superior
... U euswTus- ABM.
... a Kuperiar a P C. .
... "a Tallianark
. . .31 I . k B 15 A kl
. .. do ptd
lla t'tah fim
V VUili Oiiper (To.
xt Winona
4 W ulveruia
1
. 41:
lV
. 1
.
. 4
. X
.11(1
. nt
. 47
. II
. t
. 4V
- Ja
. 4
. 34
. 47V
. l:i
!
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12ti
Totals :rd r..78k
CATTLE There were no fresh receipts
this morning or any consequence. 1 lie
total lor tne week has been omy moderate,
snowing a conaiuciauie lading pfi as com
pared wlih last week and a suil heavier
uecrease as compared with a year a;o.
SUil there has been a lair run and re
ceipts have been large enough to supply
ins aemaiids 01 buyers-
lieef steers snowed considerable strength
during the early part of Hie week, pr,ced
steadiiy working upward until on juurxuay
the market waa generally recorded ua ii"
Joe lugner than the close 01 Hie previous
week, un iriday the market broke lur
the lack of a proper buying support anu a
part of this advance waa wipcu out rmi
at the close of tue week killing cattle are
generally quuled JOtpIuc biguei Uiau one
week ago.
I own aJid iielfer also firmed up during
U.s early pari ol the week, beitui quoteu
liKyii'Kt higher on Thursday, hut omy JiH(i2oc
niguer lor the week alter the breuk 011
r liuay. The demand lor cow stutt was
very lair thruugboui th week and butcher
stock ol all kiiiua solo quite lreeiy ou must
Ua.l l '
ttockcrs and feeders were also free aell
ers ounng the first part of the week, bul
toward the latter pari ibere was an easing
orf owing to tne lact mat the country cuu
not buy as freely a auuclpaled. in us at
Uie cluae of the week prices are iiardiy
as strong as at the close of last week.
Quotations on cattle: Uood to choice beef
steers, eti.OuHJVifc; lair to good beel sieeia.
ii .aAak.wu; common to fair beef steers, lo 0U
ark.a., (tood to cboic oows and bailers,
4 (. ui'; lair to good vows and belters,
H.2ua4.0; common 10 lair cowa and belters,
U.ootu4.2k; good to cboioe Blockers ana feed
ers. ta.4(i4..H0; lair to good stockers and
feeders, Aa.ixkuA 4t commim to Ian Blockers
ma feeders, HJbtiua.W, slock lie il bis, vx7e
t.4.i0, veal caJves, ktuO-uA.w, buna, slag,
etc., Muottrfc-lu.
iiOtir rartial recovery in hogs featured
the trade this moiiiin,. a limited supply
and broad speculative demand prou ui.,114
improvement. Bulk sold readily at prices
strong to a nickel higher than yesterday s
average ouat. Lard ofteringa were alow at
stronger margins, while bacon load found
an eaay outlet from the start. In some in
stances extra heavy packing grades bad 10
sell al figures no better than steady.
Speculative orders called lor over li per
cent of total receipts, a purchase that
shows the largest pel cen lag to shippers'
credit of any day thus far this season.
Choice lights made a creditable top of
tfi kb and good butcher weights cleared
around B8 ktrt. Si. High price, as well as
long strings, reflected average Improve
ment, quality of aupply being seasonable.
Very little change in the market ward
movement of hogs is apparent for the week
Just closing when last week a receipts are
taken as a basis fur comparison. The
trend to the market has been lower, bow
ever, and spreads between lights and heav
ies iisve Shown a tendency to wioeu. Jd
a general way, present prices are right
around lkc lower than those In force a
week aso.
Representative sales
South Omaha..
St. Joseph
Kansas City . . .
St Louis
Chicago
Totals
l.ai
1110
sun
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Pin 24 w" l.'
OMAHA WHOLXlkALC feillt,
No 1, delivered to
cartons. 27c; No. .
No 2. In J-lh cartons,
solid pack. 14c. dairy, in
Market changes every
BUTTER Creamery,
the retail f ade in l-ll
In Jb-li, tubk. 2,'.c
2ic; packing stock
6-lh. tubs. l(ial'7c.
Tuesdav .
CHEESE Twins, li.Ujtilfic; Young Ameri
cas, lrV; daisies. lSa 17c; triplets. lbvjf
lac; limberger. lkc; No. 1 brirk. lfiv; Im
Ported Sw iss, 32 ; domestic Swiss., 22c; block
Swiss, lHc.
F'Ot'LTRY I tressed broilers, under 2 lbs.,
d". per do , hens, live; cocks, lie, ducks,
lkc; geese, lie, lurkeva. ic, pigeons er
dox. (l.lo; homer squabs, per dog, (4 00;
fanrv squabs, jer dog.. (3. So; No 1, per
dog.,' (3 00. Alive, broilers, lac: smooth legs
10c. hens, 11 V; stags. 13c. old roosters 7c :
old ducks, full feathered, lie; geese fuli
feathered, kc; turkeys, 17c; guinea fow la
2i.c each; pigeons, per dot.. Sue. homers
per dos . ";'. squabs. No. 1, per dos.. (150'
No. 2. per dog., boc; capons, over t ;us., I4c:
old turkeys. 17c.
F'ISH (all frosen) Pickerel. c; wlute. He
pike He; trout. 11c; large crappiea. litfiibc'
Spanish maitkere.l, lHr; eel. lhc; haddock
llr floundors. 12c; green catfiah, 2(c; roe
shad tl tn, shade roe, per pair. Sic; frog
legs, 'per box... 60c, salmon. 11c, halibut, loc;
h IEtLf CL'TS-No. 1 ribs, lie; No. 2, 12c
No 3. HV; No. 1 loin,K,V; No 2. 13c; No.'
IHV; No- 1 l','u''J(" .'a1'1 I T'c; No.
IS. ' v; jvo.
aa . r( 1 J'iB"-i " - ' .'II .J, tJaP
'KKVITS-Apples: California Beliefiower;
per box. l'i: Colorado extra fancy Jona
than, per fu u box.. -. ,a; B. Twig, per
full bu. box. a-.Bti, " . w . r-earmaiu. per
full bu. box. (276; Washington extra fancy
Wlnesap. T J: ".. -u -U.7. ..'. .7 l:-
slxes, per no.. ni.u,iuii aiu. np-
rilns 4i-tier. 1'' --nm, par uux.
pins, a . I. unci- .elect ,- I
(). llBJia"1- i"-. l, , , 1 . t, ,
X2S(o2&0; Junioo, ouncn. a-.j. cran
herries': I'er box. (3.60. Dates: Anchor
brand new. SO 1-1 pkgs. in boxes, tier
ma".'. L...IL 1 11. 1 ,, , . ,.L . 1 . .
hox. a2.wo; uma " - - ' " iu., -yi-
Figs: New Callfomla,, 60 fi-ot. pkgs.. (2.0t);
Turkish, 7-crown. ier id., joc, p-crown. per
is lar: ettmia, 11 m., u.&i a-run.:
F'lorldfcV av-l-irr-ow ",, e,.w. c'i aiKtj,
ti nO A-iemoiia: 4-.0 00,1,-11 e urana, r X -
XaJlCy, awew ui,, n.w,
cboioe aoit-aou BtatiA, per mix, nm; 2411 aisa
toc per box less. Oranges: Camel la Red-
lands na vein, v- hu. acao;
12 i. P" b0- K br box
12 ' 176 Bna ' smaiiei si wi, nnoio
nsvelB aO-kfi-lSfi 1b. t2.SO; ISO and smaller
sizes 2.sO(p;i.7fc. Pears: California M inter
iseiiis ner box. Bs. .0.
New Terk C ark Market.
The following quotations are furnished by
Logan A Bryan, memliers New York Hock
v coutn 0.xus?aiu street.
exchsngc. i
Omaha.
Aniar. Tnba-cn
Kav Sulla ba
Butt ( talillon
I'artuB
Cnuio
Chief Cona
rBvia-ltv
E.r ( antral
biroua
kaimnul
b. initio. d Kl.ieani
firaeii Calutliaa..
, .43 InaplraLlan
. " Laruaw
. 1V Nevada Cona.. ..
. ji'a ui.ii, C upssr
. L4 l-r Caliural
. JV kwift Pkg (ti
. la Bussrior Plila
. 24 Truitt, Closer
, t'nllod ltpiMr ..
. a OJiawar
.. X , kanr Lak
.. I
?v
4V
.. Ika
. la
- IV
.101,
.. j
4a
. lv
v
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New lark Hlalag fctarka.
NEW YORK. March 4 Cloning quota
tions on niuuiuj
All"
unialuek Tun' I Biork XX
ao aonda 1
r.wi (ai a Va
Hnno SUrwr ..
Iron Stiver ...
Leadvlli Can
'.iffarss
Stocks were
17 auitl Chief .
Meaii'SD
HliLaj'io
I'PUUr
H.ai.Qard . ...
ta.Mie Jarkat
lui.
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1
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17a
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i.A
.!
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Baak 4'learlaga.
OMAHA, March 4 Bank ( loariBga for
lousy were (.17.743 Ii and for the corre
sponding date last year 14. 143, 0:5. 2b.
1 e.
as. r ,
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171
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(iaaaas City Live Ktark Market.
KANSAS CITT, Marvh 4 CATTLE
P.eceiput. bead, including 10 head
southerns' market nmci ; native steers
(T, .i.f;i 7., . southe- n steers. Ti 2irt cow s
and heifer u.fsti,.2I.; nauve -tows and
betfers (i.XiapAwii: st.kers and iwtnie'-fc
(4 7sui ; tiuus, (4 kuVH.2.:, : caia-sa. ti 0
kii weat era itaora, k Joi&uA, , Western
cows. tiX.t,2.
H'.K'ia KeotMPia. 1.69 bead: market,
steady to ae biTher: balk of sales. x fcaarr
Ti,. heaw. sfc A. tri. ki . packers and buu ti
er teanttT.Oi; lint. f7 0ii"t7 1
SHEEP AM LA M Rt No rceij.ts
market steady; mutual. HAM ; latnlx
taasaAlk ImI we' nees and yrarliiuts, H.
ti, lrd weairn ewes, $4 wvt4 K.
No.
...
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64 ..
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44...
4k...
41...
7...
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4- ..
AX ...
iii. ..
74.-,
71 . .,
41. ..
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67. .
4t...
11...
1...
1...
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2.,2
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176
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. .xa
..47
. VUi
..X41
..271
..tld
. .Hit
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. .i-u ...
..ik ...
. .2.,! ...
..241 ...
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Pr
4
4 4i
4 A,
1 m
( in
6 7v
C 72V
4 7b
4 76
tt
1 76
4 74
4 To
4 77,
t so
4 an
4 m
4 Si
4 BU
ki
4 Ml
4 XI
4 W
4 SI
sn
4 Ml
i
BU
an
a Hi
4 ta
4 Ml
6 tn
4 w
4 i
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No.
14...
'13...
41 ..
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47..
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76. .
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144
. ...244
. ...t'X
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... 1H4
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mi
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... ..ai
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4 V, i Ik ...
4 An
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... 4 46
t 16
14(1 ;,
... t ti,
44 4 1
... i Ik,
... Mi
... 4 ki!
Ml 4 tS
11 6
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... 4i
... BV
... 4 ki,
... 4 ki
... 4 16
... It
... I ko
... 4 44
... I 4a
... 4 W
... 4 ti
... 4 SO
... 4 Ml
... 4 to
. 4 Kl
10 4 Ml
... 4 M
... 4 M
... 4 Ml
H I
u 4
... 4 Ik
... II.
... A
4 .,
VLG ET ABLF6 Beaiuj : Rtrtne and wax.
32 lbs., tl.aO. Para-
Ier dox. buncoes.
1 . . . .
ner uni" 11 - - . ..... -. , ou.,
?sc Cabbage: Wisconsin, per lb.. IV.
Carrol. Pf bu - 7uc- Leiery; California
Jumbo per dos. bunches. Sic. Cucumbers:
Hot bouse. lVk and 1 dox. in box. per dog.,
12 25- Lgg Plant: Fancy Florida, per dox..
X200. Uarllc: Extra fancy, white, per lb..
Tic. Lettuoe: Extra fancy leaf, per floa..
inc. Onions: lowa. reu aim yellow, per
lh 2Vc; Indiana. wlUte. par lb., Ac; Span
sii per crata. (150. Onion Seta: White,
ner bu., 12 lbs.. (l.TT.; yellow, per bu.. U
ibs.. 1.; rfXl. per ou..
, v-anev soutbem.
koiioi. Parsnips: Par bu., 7ic. Potatoes:
. r . . . .. . . . ,1 KbllkB T . 1. , . ., ....
E,axiy vjllio a- -'v. . r
Genuine Bd River Early Ohio seed, per
hu tlXo; low and W iscousln. whit
. v... -r., ,1.- ri,,r.n,. . ....
Stock, ler - "i 1
tniia.hu.cas: Per lb.. lWc. Sweet I
potatoes. Kansas, per bbl.. (3.0a 7 o
matoes: riorida. pr H.ks. crate, (3-t4
4 mi Turnips: I'er bu., 7bc.
ailBCELLANEoUti Almonds: Califor
nia soft shell, per lb.. Jar; in sack lots,
lc less. Brasll nuts: Per lb., lac; in sack
lota, lo less. Cocoanuis: F'er sack., k.oo,
per dox., Hoc. Filberts: Per lb., J4e; in
aack lots, lo lees. Hickurynuis: Larp.
per lb., ic, small, per lb., be. Peanuts:
Kuaaiad, per lb., 6c; raw, per lb., Hin.
pecans: Large, per lb., lftc; In aack lota,
ic ieaa. W alnuta: Bkao., per lb., tv,
C'alilomia. per lb., lkc; in aack lots, lc
leas. Cider: New York Mott'a. per a-bbl..
ti.7&; pet- tbL -7i. Honey: New. 24
frames, (3 7k.
v. i, ate 1 be bus inught thtni to lot' an
opiitnls'ic utte-nnie at least once a nmntb.
lie is .luOL-e viH'v . lirinrtpal I'Hftl Jam
.1 Hill only islks when the spirit moves
bun diaries Al S liwab Is rather erratic;
sometimes he gives 0111 tnierv tews thick
11 td last but at ot bet times be remains
silent lot long periods. president Brown
of the New link Central fur a while held
the record for pubic st a 1 eiuents and bs
Is still 111 the field, though his recent pro
nouncement that he had not a dolls' in
vested In i-ailroud stinks was regatded as
s trifle injudicious Just that time when
every railroad wants 10 raise capital, since,
obviously. If every Investor followed presi
dent prewn s example Ihe rs'lroads would
be in difficulties a railroad cannot run on
air. Presided Ripley of the A villain liaa
not been voluhie of late, since his terrihty
IeBetmistic proitnosticatinn. followed lmnie
diatelv. it may tie recalled, by a less dole
ful one, he has been inconspicuous Presi
dent enderllp of the Nml.inal City bank
Is never publicly i Holed these tiavs
whereas in former years he occasionally
favored the public wlih his views.
Moras a lr lalkrr.
J. P Morgan occasionally pusses s terse
remark aboul bis health In reply to the
persistent Inquiries of reporters, but la
yond Mini he keeps his own counsel. Jacob
H. Si tuff will not in- a word fur publica
tion unill he has put several hundred or
several thousand miles between htm and
New York. John. I', itockeleller tias ceased
to occupy a prominent space on the front
pages of the newspapers each week
James Sim yer only on rare occasions will
come forward with a statement on finan
cial matters: when he does speak he usu
ally says something worth while F.dwln
Haw ley has no fixed rule; If one knows
him sufficiently Well tie will talk, though
not particularly volubly, shout his own
properties, but he believes In minding hit
own business end letting other penpi do
the same. CM 10 H. Kahn really made his
debut in the way of entering the literary-'
fieid only the other urn. his apprecititil.n
of the late l;dward H. Harrlman being his
maiden effort. Henrv P. ravidson Is un
usually frank and consequent lv very popu
lur with the iiress representatives'
The younger generiulon of financiers a
a whole lire reudler 10 realize the advisa
bility or standing well with the public than
their predecessors, although the latter
V,,""if .,T """l years been obliged to
modify ihelr temperamental reticence.
fWlliasT (he Ooalda.
na"tlo1t.0f ''"J" ""-lbuia the elimi
nation of the Ooulds from American rail
road management. This voung man wl l
well repay watching by the war
' 17',.lhe.1th'ra Achievement to Ms
credit wittun the last twelve months, the
f.rst liemg the removal of the IViarson
O'wue and the second the comprehensive
Play for developing the Harrlman lines.
It Is charact eristic of this financier that
he does not appear publicly in the deal.
Before Mr. Harrlman died he selected Mr
iv-abn as his closest banking associlne
and apiiarently part of the late railroa 1
w xard s mantle Tell upon Mr. Kahn. It
will be recalled that Mr. Harrlman be
wailed the fact that he could not find xnv
young man" exactly suited tn take his
place Has one now been found"
New- interests who will secure repre
sentation on the Missouri I'acific hoard st
the annual meeting and who will here
after have charge of the financial and
physical development of the comtianv
stand ready to supply the companv with all
the funds it needs for purposes of re
habilitation and development. One iiHnker
has said that rioo.O011.noo or more will be
furnished if needed.
The property cannot be considered In anv
respect In satisfactory physical condition.
Estimates of the amount of monev which
will tie needed run all the wav from XT (km -
to (20(1.00(1.000. but (IOIlOnO.(H(0 would n,.,!,.
ably place the property on an equal foot
Inr with Its competitors.
On s comparative basis, it would seem
that there is considerable room for ex
penditure of large amounts of monev be
eomnarison the Missouri Pacific's per mils
capitalization approaches the fir tires shown
bv lis Immediate eomtietltors Cm bare
comtwju-isnn the Missouri I'acifi s imt mils
capitalisation 1b lower Itinn that of th
Fnlon Pacific. Atchison. FYtsco of Missouri.
Kansas A- Texas.
Many Ck a acres Ahead.
1 bbl ; stocks.
hbls.; receipts.
bbl : stocks.
B. r.U'V 1.
(7.2.: H. (7 40;
N, (s 00, W U.
4 Au
rHELr Actual trade iu sUeap or unub
waa slacking mis uiuiiaui e-e uo tiwau
supplies weie available, ieavliia tue luar
fcrt practically barren.
r 01 ibe week, receipt are barely mod
el ai. uuamy alio assortment i uu.11
runs Iming aboul the same aa general
character of uftarlxs last week iiwea,
earnng and lamba maue up the bulk,
naidi enough weibers showing up In
straight slupuienis I teat values The
few buncues ol aethers sold were usually
cut-offs from yearling atringt,
'Ihrae conaitiutia nave lei. maiiily le
spuusible lor in various dev eiopiuenta in
prKea; Limited receipt, a beiier oeuiaJia,
aue 10 a oruadttr vuiuma of retail tiaae,
ml an eastern scale of values li.at rs
l,eotd some Int. discrtnuuauuu between
rheap aud IkOiM
Ewes and earllngs met with preference
at all pointi. advances elsewhere warrant
ing plenty of improvement locally. Closing
aaiss average ail of 1k2.c higher toan
(iUOLatious a week ago, ewes selling as
high as (4 4! and good yearling iuoi ing
around (t lfcHJt 2t VI ethers are quotable
up to (4 It, actual lops reaching (4 at. Isr
mand has keen lively on must days Willi
clearance early and complete
Prioea for iambs were held in check by
eastern roet that did not admit of higher
figures st tilt point South Omaha aa.ea
were only slightly lower than ihoae re
ported farther east, regardless of addi
tional delivery chaigea. ate, and any inde
pendent advance could tiardly be justtt ed.
Caood lanitis sold as bigs, as (t . cioatng
eaaiy, steady with traue st last week
rioee laemand wa active and ample and
involved several orders from II. country
for shearing Block
Ouoiauuiis on kheep and lambs: Good
I choice lamlw. X. kii'rrfi u; lair to good
lamli. k.y.tu,..,. hanoy weight yaarUngs
k lumi..3i, tiiavy vearuuca, ft wi-.xi, cuoa
Tarpeatlae aad Haaiaa.
SAVANNAH. Ga.. Mar. 4.-TT RPEN
TINE Firm: at NK'c: sales. ES iitils : re
ceipts, ak bbla ; shipments,
2.316 bbls.
ROSIN Firm; sales. 25-1
Sim bbls : shipments. 70
66.OU1 tibls. Vfuotations:
(7.1i: K. (7.17V F. t,.2; !.
1 17. o; K. 7.W; M. r-M:
(S.U,; WW. (A. JO. I
Reclamation Work
on Sun River Project
and Half trillions on Irrigation
Workt in Western Kontana,
One hundred million added to the Mis
souri Pacific's capitalisation would In
crease Its per mile trross rapitallgai Ion ;
orly only r2 4." and its net capital ixation
to Mk ono. The former would Mien he h.
1 deeded only bv the I nlon Pacific and 1 bo
letter bv the Viiion Pacific. Atchison and
Missouri. Kiitmas A Texas.
Within the next five v oar j hance win
occur in railroad presidents, owing to lh
fact that present incumlients of the of
fices are close to the age when their re
tirement will become oompitlsorv some of
them being close to HO t.tiars of age or be
vonrt thst period and the rules of the linos
with v hi( h they sre connected making Hie
are limit for active servb-e cr, tears
jtmong tnnar who have paseed W vea-s
lames MoCres if the Pennsylvania,
Is f.2 year old; George B. Harris of
the Burlington who is k years old. E. P.
Rlplev of the Santa Fe. who is .". tears
old. K. T Jeff rev of the Oenver " Itln
. . e . -.v. I'irimde who 1 (77 years of age: T. H.
Eoveriunent Preparing to bpend. Xriree ; Joim of th biatv." wb is ri years old:
onorge 1 , naer t.r tne i:eadiiic. who Is fi".
years old: A. J F.arlinr of the St Paul.
who I (1 vear old. and MUton Smith of
the Louisville A Nashville.
Other executive who bate not reached
the age of an tears, but some of w hom ars
repirilv dolnr sn are Robert Lovett of th
Harrlmon line, who is Ro tears old:
diaries M Jlavs of the Grand Trunk, wno
I
, are
j w ho
GREAT FALLS, Mont.. March 4 (Hjie
eial.) With assurance from the secretary'
of the Interior made to the delegation
sent tu Washington by the local Board
of Commerce, that the reclamation work
by Irrigation tn the Sun river valley will
te Itegun this summer. Great Falls is
anticipating a new iirtxsjierlt J . for the
Pun River jiroject means the rxpendit ure
of ts.iooom)
The Board of Commerce delegation went
to Waaliiiifrton when It was reported
there was danger of diversion of the Sun
Fitter money to an Arixona pro.iet'i and
they found, after du inquiry, that the
money for the local work will surely be
used here. Not only that, but Sorrel an'
Balllnger jiersonally gave his word to the
committee, which consisted of I'r A. F.
Longeway. president of the tmaxd. 6. U.
FUibblns. a prominent civil engineer, who
has done much work In reclamation ser
vice, and Jamas OGrid;, vuia-prentdent
of the townalts company and actively
Identified with the Boston A Montana
smeller, that there would be the greatest
progress possible In If ginning the work
and It Is now expected actual operation
will be started about August 1.
The Sun river work will stimulate busi
ness la this city without doubt, for the
chief portion of the work l leas than
forty niiiea from tu city and this city
will, of course, be tii center from wuicji
tl operations will be directed. Business
men are Jubilant over the outlook aud
say It will mean a noticeably better bual-n-
activity for the next two or three
years and then a greater prosperity, be
cause of tb Increase in populaiiun suck
k work is aure to brln fi
ts M tears old: F A. 1 lelano of lbs
"a has I, who Is 47 tears old: W. r Brown
of the New York Central who Is f,7 years
old: C. S Mellen of the New Haven who
j Is fif tears old; Howard Elliott of the
'Northern Pacific, who Is 50 Tears old: P
1 L. Wlnchell of the I lock Island, who Is r,2
j tears old H L Miller of the Chlcaeo
i t-piem Illinois who Is 4s years old Theo
dore I' s'hoiit i,f the Alton, who i IA tear
;o'd: S M Felton of the Chl'-ago Great
i Western who Is r,7 year old: Georke
Gould of the Missouri pacific who Is 4fi
ear old and W 1'. Truesdele of the
ll' l,Fupri v ho I fie years old
F Ii 1 Tirlerwood of the F.rle V R.
Thoma of t'.e lrf-tugh Valiev and William
HiMirv Cannt'f of the Nickel Plate are con
sldered ?.. embers of tills croup, but helr
age I not deflnttelv Inown
4"tioa Market.
NEW TOFtK, March 4 COTT"N Sieadv ;
March, 14 lhc; April. 142c; Mav, H 34c;
June. 14 Fc: Julv. 14 17
Octotier 12 71c: Tieeember.
12 xiw- Spot closed oulet.
middling uo lauds. 14 4k-
34 C' j,n mp 1m
FT. tA"T'lft March 4 COTTdN T'n
( hatigeJ middling. 14a'' No SHies; re-
ceijiik. 7( bale,, sblpnietitk 1.214, bales;
stoi k. 22.!ili l,t.iek
New York rotfon market as furriislted b
L4a.-an A Brvan ni-(nliers New York Cot
ton exchange, iii Souih Sixteenth street
Aur ust 13 c:
12 41c: Januarv .
Hi iMdtits lower;
middling gulf.
Month I Oin ! High. Low. I Close. Ye y.
Mar
Mav
Julv
Aug.
(at.
... 14 14
14 sr.
...I 14 W
...I 13 74
. . . i 12 tl
I 14 lfc
I 14 4
I 14 ".'fi
I 13 r.h
. U W)
I 14 12
I 14 32
1 14 13
I 12 fj
: 12 to
i 14 17
1 14 K4
I 14 IX
' 13 fik
I 12 tl
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