TITE BEE: OMATTA. TT7KRDAT. MAHCTT 7. 1311. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Fricei in Wheat Advanced by Short Purchases. PEIVARY MOVEMENT 13 LIGHT Cora Situation Maintains Strength Brnu f the Small neeelnta Cash Valaes Do !rot Fol low Futares. OMAHA. March , ISlt rrereedlng the government on reserve Stocks In farmers hand, wheat shorts have been terlntent buyers and values have advanced steadily from tha recent low levels. Very light movement from first hands, although the demand has been slow, has rulted In a decrease In the visible supply fur the week of 1.600,oo0 biiMhels. There Is good strength on the corn mar ket owing to very light receipts and con tinued export sales, which have kept stocks from Increasing, Cash values have Dot advanced with the futures. Wheat opened strong ana made some headway early, but weakened later when northwest markets declined. Crop Expert Know s report on farm reserves wu con strued bearlah ind selling orders found slow takers. The market was weak and lower at the close. Corn was erorig from the start and held firm whm wheat broke. Higher tem peratures o-er the belt and the Hunt move ment gave rash corn strength, sales belnif reported 'tC hluher. The commercial value of corn Is being felt In all markets. The following cash sales were reported: WHEAT No 2 hard, 1 car. tc; No. 3 hard, 1 car, Htc; No. 3 hard. 1 car, twV; rejected, 1 car, Hoc; rejected, 1 car, 77Vic; No. 1 mixed, 1 car. Wic. CORN No. 3 white. 3 cars. 41c; No. 3 ellow, cars. 04c; No. 3 yellow. 1 car, 40'tc: No. 4 yellow. 1 car, SJc; No. S mixed, caj-s, 40Hc; No. 4 mixed, 3 cars, lfcc; No. 4 mixed, 3 cars. SSSc. OATS No. 3 white, 1 rar (choice), 2SWc; No. 3 white, 1 car, l!9c; No. 4 white, 1 car, 2Mc; No. 4 white, 4 cars. 28Hc. Primary wheat receipts were D24.0X) bu. and uhlnmenta were ZtO 000 bu.. against re ceipts last year of 1,3M,000 bu. and ship ments of 213 iMIO ho. Primary corn receipts were W2.000 bu. and ahlnmentn were Ml fain ho., against receipts last vear of K6M.UUU bu. and shipments of 416.000 bu. Clearances were 44.000 bu. of corn, nor of oata and wheat and flour equal to Sll nm hn Liverpool closed unchanged to d higher on wheat and unchanged to fta nigner on corn. Omaha Cash Prices WIIKAT No. 2 hard. 8&fl87ttc: No. 3 fcarri tatx.'rik&w Nn 4 hard. 74'94c: re Jected hard, JlVaWHc: No. 8 spring, S5 9t:: No. 4 spring. "UliWV; No. 3 durum, CORN No. 2 white. 41Vff41c: No. 3 white. 4nU"i41o: No. 4 white. SumiWc; No. color, 89'i'4014c: No. 3 yellow, 41041Vfcr; No. 3 yellow, 40raioc; No. 4 yellow, 33tW9c; No. I, 40'ufl4c; iio. 3, 4t84ovc; io. , SBflSSHc. OATS-No. 3 white. !9W30c: standard 2SU2!X.c; No. 3 White. 29;f2te; No. 4 white. 2Hhtil&c: No. 3 yellow, 2&(4ii 28c ; No. yellow. 21tic. BARI.KY No. 8. 7VfJS2o: No. 4, 6&S76c; No. 1 feed, Wilde; rejected, Bftff4c. RYK No. I. 7MlH0c; No. 8. Waive. Carlot Receipts. Wheat. Chicago 8 Mlnneapolla 334 Omsha 1 Luluth 19 Corn. 331 78 Oats 118 CHICAGO GRA1 AND PROVISIONS Keatares of the Trading? Prices on Board of and Closing; Trade. CHICAGO, March . Hprlngllke weather and millers holding aloof made a weak finish today for wheat. The close showed a loss of He to V. compared with forty eight hours before. In corn, there was a net advance of S&4C to He, and In oats a rain of a shade. Provisions were left unchanged to 10c below. Reports were current that owing to high temperature plowing was In progress as far up as the Canadian northwest. This condition, together with the fact that an advance of 4c since the middle of last week had failed to stimulate any demand on the part 'of manufacturers of flour, proved too much In the end for owners , of wheat. During" the middle of the day there waa a decided display of strength, owing to a big decrease In the I'nlted States visible supply. It was pointed out alao that primary receipts this season had been 37.000,000 bushels less than last year, but that exports had fallen only 23.000,000 bushels. However, the market waa suf fering from the effects of a weak start, due to disappointing cablea. The close waa easy at almost the lowest point of the session. May ranged from W4,c to Wio. with last sales AfcttiO down,-at 1 Corn bulged because of figures Indi cating a farm demand greatly In excess of a year ago. May varied between 4sc and 49"s4c. closing steady at HWHc up. at 47!4,c. Caah grades were firm. No. 3 yellow finished at 47w47S4c. Oats, though following corn, did not do so In a radical way. High and low limits for May were 31c and 30i,o. with the final price a shade above Saturday night at aOH'S'SOV'. Realising by packers eased off pro visions. Pork closed a shade to 10c lower; lurd 2V4t(Tc and ribs unchanged to 7Hc decline. Prices In Chicago, furnished by the Up dike Grain company. Telephone Douglas 1473. 708 Brandels building, Omaha: Articles! Open.l Hlgh. Low. Close. Bat'y. Wheat I I I I May...!81W4l OT91 14 July...'8V0VrtH! K'i , Bept...aoVUbi WVil 88H 8SH Corn III May...4KWHl '4 4Sti 4STfc July...i4V&sl w' 4Si49TtioO Kept-.. GOV1! 61 W'l 8o1 OatB day... 30H8H! 81 JnSi 80S July... WV8o,tr30VuV30Vc!S Sept... 30kiHU'l 30 Vu Fork May... 17 70 17 70 17 50 17 52H July... 16 85 16 874 16 724 16 71!4 Bibs I May... 180 80 t 20 9224 July... 2R 26 9 IK 9 15 Sept... 9 224 9 26 9 174 9 174 Lent I May... 9 80 9 ffi 9 47 9 B0 July... 9 174 9 1741 9 124 9 1241 Uept... 9 174 9 171 9 15 9 16 J'll'id; American mixed, old, quiet; Rs 4d. Futures, firm; Msy, 4s 8 VI, July, 4s 4d. KRW YORK bR.l ERAL MARKET 91 90 894 48H4 504 J" 80 17 24 18 75 9 224 9 17 9 20 9 60 9 174 9 16 Qantatleas of the Hay am VaHons Commodities. NEW YORK, March 1-FX0T;R Quiet ; spring patents, 84 !ii5 15; winter straights, 13 imu4.n0; winter patents, 84 U4(iO; spring clears, $3 !i 4. 2f : winter extras. No. 1, (J 25 5i3.iV); winter extras, No. 2. 83.1V(i1.25; Kan sas stratKhts. $4 2.'n4 Rye flour, firm; fair to good, 84 2"fj4 30: choice to fancy, 81 40ff4 RS. Ituckwhent flour, nominal. COR.NMEALr-CJulet: American fine white and yellow, 31.1.VS1.30; coarse, 31.10 l.!2; kiln dried, t? m. WHEAT Spot marknt, rregu1ar; No. 2 red. 04V4c elevator and Kc f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern, Duliith, 3104 f. o. b. afloat. Futures market declined early on the cables, advanced on the visible nd active covering, but turned weak late under active commission house selling, on the absence of export demand snd closed at V net lower. Msy closed ic; Juv closed BoHc. CORN Spot market, firm; No. 2. R2c f. o. b. afloat. Futures market was with out transactions, closing c net higher. May closed at 66c. OATS Spot market, steady. Futures market waa without transactions, closing nominal. HAY Quiet; prime. 3106; No. 1. 41.00; No. 2, 90c; No. 3. 754? S5c. HOPS Quiet; state common to choice, 191". 2M29c; 1909, isfi21c; Pacific coast, 19l 1i21c: 1909. I'nl7c. HIDES Steady. Central America, 4c; Dogotn. :nji,tc, . LEATHER-Firm; hemlock firsts, 234 2;,'c; seconds, 21V&23c; thirds, 19'30c; re jects. 1iV'il7c. PROVISIONS Pork, steady; mess, 323.00. nominal; family, 322.0mii28.riO; short clears, 119 onro 21.00. Heef stead v; mess. 314VffH.M); fwmlly, 16."'i1.t0; beef hams. t27.'fj 29.00. Cut meats, quiet; pickled bellies. 1" to 14 pound. 31:' 'u 13 "O: pickled hams, 812.50. I,ard, steady; middle west, prime. 89.204i9.30; refined, steady; continent. 99ft; .Jouth America. 110.60; compound. 8. COWS. 26. TAI.IW-Dull; country. 6Vg7Sc. Hl.TTEll Steady ; creamery specials, yte; extra. 24c; firsts. 20rii22c; seconds, 17i?jl9o thirds, l&4i16c; creamery, held specials 20 fe21c; extras, 19c; firsts, 17ral8c; seconds I'KtlTc; thirds. lfV(ilic; state dairy, finest' 24c; good to prime, 2ryu23c; common to fair' )r.ai9c; process, specials, 18ff!9e; extras Ixc; firsts, ltiVfgnc; seconds. ISlflc; Imi tation creamery, firsts. lTf&lSe; factory, current make, firsts, 16-8 16c; seconds, 15 il54c. CHEESE Firm; skims, full to specials 2tillc. EKS Steady: fresh gathered, selected extras, 19i20c; fresh gathered, firsts. 17 Silsc; fresh gathered, seconds, lfiinc; fresh gathered, dirties No. 1. 16c; freeh gathered, dirties No. 2, 15c; ref rlgerstor, firsts, 16c; refrigerator, seconds. 14Q144c; western gathered, whites. 21Sf2Tc. POULTRY Alive, easier; western chlck en, 15c; fowls, 1717c; turkeys. lRlRc; dressed. easy; western chickens, 14c; fowls, 14i7c; turkeys, 1Mj22c. St. I.oala tieneral Market. ST. LOUIS. March . WrHEAT Futures lower; May, 914feo; July, 87Hc; cash higher; track No. 2 red, 95fl9c; No. 2 hard, 92&99c. CORN-Hlgher; May, 474c; July, 484c; cash higher; track No. 2, 464g4tc; No. 2 white. 46c. OATS Higher; May, 29c; July. 29c; cash higher; track No. 2, 304c; No. 2 white. 8140321'. RYE Unchanged at 84c. FI OUR Steady; red winter patents. 31.30 fii.Kd; extra fancy and straight, $3-7034.10; hard winter clears. 83.0nfr3.40. KEEP Tlmothv. 36.004(9.60. CORNMRAI-t2.S0. R RAN Firm; sacked, east track, 3104(3 1.05. HA Y Stead v; timothy, 314.0r318.60; prai rie. 310.0017 14.00. PROVISIONS Pork, unchanged: Jobbing, 819 00. lrd. unchanged; prime steam. 39.00 ti9 0fi. Dry salt meats, unchanged; boxed extra shorts. 39.60; clear ribs. 39.60; abort clears, 39 2 Bacon, unchanged; boxed extra ahorts. 310.76; clear ribs, $10.75; ahort clears. 810.S74. POULTRY Firm; chickens. 12c; springs, 15c; turkeys, 15c; ducks, 18c; geese, sc. PUTTER Steady; creamery, 19ffi26c. EGGS Steady at 15c. Receipts. Shipments. Flour, bhls 13.600 8.200 Wheat, bu 64.000 62,000 Corn, bu 51.000 7X.000 Oats, bu 92,000 36,000 Kansas Vltr Uraln nnd Provisions. KANSAS CITY. March . WHEAT May. 87S7c bid; July, R4Mi4o bid; cash steady; No. 3 hard, 87397c; No. 8, 86i4)B': No. 2 red. 83i94c; No. 8, 87(83o. CORN May, 47c bid: July. 474; bid; cash steady; No. 2 mixed. 4.1SH34c; No. 3, 40a41c; No. 2 white. 43Cg4S4c; No. 2. 4242c. OATS Steady; No. 2 white, Sl32c; No. 2. mixed, 3o4J32c. RYE No. 2, 7579c. HAY' Steady; choice timothy, 813.60 14.50; choice prairie, $12.O0r12.25. BUTTER Creamery, 25c; firsts, 22c; sec onds, 20c; packing stock, 13c EGGS Extras, 18c; firsts. 16c. Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, bu 80.000 44,000 Corn, bu 10R.000 25.0H0 Oats, bu 18.000 10,000 Available Supplies of Grain. NEW YORK, March .-The following Is the visible supply of grain as compiled by the New York Produce Exchange for the week ending March 4: Wheat. 89,868,000 bushels; decrease, 1,604.000 bushels. Com. 11,804,000 bushels; decrease, (45.000 buwhels. Oats. 15,620,000 bushels; decrease, S49.U00 bushels. Rye, 2M.000 bushels; decrease 26,000 bush els. Barley, 1,341,000 bushels; decrease, 42,000 bushels. The visible supply of wheat In Canada Saturday, Marrh 4, was 9,539,000 bushels, a decrease of 245,000 bushels. Metal Market. NEW YORK, March 6. METALS Standard copper, weak; spot and fu tures, $11.90 to $12.00. London market. quiet; spot. 54 Hs 3d; futures. o5. Lake copper. locally, $12.62i 12.87; electrolytic, $12.2512.50. and casting, $12 90 ft 12.26. Tin. easy; spot and futures. $39.00 40.25. London market, firm; sKt. 180; fu tures. 177 10s. Ijfad. easy; $4.40414.60. New York; $4 22tfi4 27. East St. Louis. Lon don market. 13 5s. Spelter, weak; $5.15 5.65, New York; $5.40&r.50. East St. Louis. London market, 23. Antimony, quiet; Cook son's, $9.0ord'9.50. Iron. Cleveland warrants. 4Ss ld In London. Ixically. steady; No. 1 foundry northern, $15.7MU6.26; No. 2, $15.5f 16.00; No. 1 southern and No. 1 southern soft. $15 .KVn 16.00. iT. lAH'lS. March . METALS Lead, steady; $4.26. Spelter, form; $5.50. Cash quotations were as follows: FLOUR Steady; winter patents, $3 903 4 8,'.; straights, $3. vu 4.20; spring straights, , o Mn.ou; Dasers, .wtj.w. RYE No. 2. 5i4M)C. BARLEY Feed or mixing, 6675c; fair to choice malting. ftJUVbc. BKE;Dt4 Klax, No. 1 southwestern, $2 54 No. 1 northwestern, $2.67; thnothy, $9.00'(f 11 clover, iinisi. ' PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl., $18.7E O'lsOO; lard, per 10U lbs.. $9 12; short ribs, rallies. (hMtse, $n.76t.6u; short clear sides, (boxed). $9.62419.75. Total clearances or wneai ana riour were equal to KU.OuO bushels. Primary receipts -were 624.0'M buwhels. compared with 1.56ti.0iO ' bushels the corresitonaing aay a year ko. The visible supply of wheat In the Unl:-d States decreased 1.H04.0UM bushels for the week. The amount or breadstuff on ocoan passage Included 1,224.000 bushels. EHtlmated receipts for tomorrow: v neat, 15 cars: corn. 54 cars; oats, 206 cars; hogs, 21ju0 head. Chicago Cash Prices Wheat. No. 3 red. o(i92c; No. 3 red. 87i91c; Xo. 2 hard. I0ti92c; No. 8 hard, K7w.Ue; No. 1 north rn spring. $1.0iU102; No. 1 northern spring, rjciillO"; No. 3 spring, 9uii9!c; Corn, Xo. I ash, 4tfi47c: No. 3. 44'iitc: No. 2 white, lJ;47e; No. 3 white. 44i46c; No. yl. low. 47c; No. 3 yellow, 4m46c. Oats No. $ cash, 21'c; No. 3 white, 31u34r; No. $ white, 8"m3lc; No. 4 white. 29ij3oc; atandsrd. 1iS1c. lil'TTER-Stoady; ereameriea. 16j2i; dairies, lfpxlllc. KKiSBiedy; receipts. 12.94 cases; at mark, cases included, 12 w 14c. firsts, 16c; prime fusts, 17c. CHEESE Steady, daisies, 12,f13c; twins. 114li 12c; young Americas, l-'Vul4c, long horns. 12'in4c 1 OTATES Steady; choice to fancy, iiUtV. fair to good. SMJ40C. Itll'LTMY Steady: turkeys. ISc; hens, live, 14c; dressed. 15c; springs, live, lie, treated. 15c. VKAlj-Kasy; 60 to 6t lb. wts.. 7ff8c; 80 to lb. wts., 9910c; 85 to 110-lb. wts., llui W iC. Chicago Receipts Wheat, 9 cars; corn, 8hl cars; oata. lis cars. Estimated tomor row: Wheal, 16 cars, corn, 54 cars; oata, $06 cara Liverpool Urals Market. LIVERPOOL. March T. WHEAT Spot, dull; No. 9 red western winter, no stock. Futures, steady; March. 6a8d; May. to S1; July. a kd. pKAft Canadian, easy; 37s (d. 420ft.N-pot. American mixed, nsw, easy; Local Mecnrltlra. Quotations furnished by Bums, A Co., 449 building New Omaha pfd. Rrlnker National bank OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Are Generally Slow Sellers, bat Steady. HOGS AVERAGE A LITTLE HIGHER I.a m ha Active and Fifteen to Twenty Illaker Tknn Last Week, wltk keep nnd Yenrllnara Selllna; at Fnlly Steady Friers. SOUTH OMAHA. March 6, Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. 1911. Bheen. S.om 8.578 9.9.K9 18.146 8,7: 6.618 Estimate Monday 6.2"0 4.5 Same day last week.... 6.316 6.528 Same day 2 weeks ago.. 4.311 4.0iS Samo day 3 weeks ago.. 8.4"4 6.7'-9 Same dav4weeks ago.. 3.611 2.7!'0 Same day last year .... 4,476 4.675 The following table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for the year to date as compared with last 'esr: iqn. jsio. Inc. Doc. Cattle 193.222 179.M0 13,382 Hogs 411.004 416.091 6.037 Sheep 320,621 269,524 61,097 The following table shows the average prices on bogs at South Omaha for the last everal days, with comparisons: Date. 1SU. 1910. 190. 11908. 1907. 11906.11905. Feb. Fob. Feb. Feb. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. 26.. 26.. 27.. 28.. 1.. S.. 3.. 4... 6... .. I 97 9 2S 24 U 79 I 4 79 261 11' 4 III S W'l 0 T"' t 82 6 85 2 6 93 4 101 761 6 04 4 T7 4 331 ( 791 6 111 4 84 I 6 851 ( 06 4 W 4 281 4 76 3 99 1 4 72 7R 9 50 6 36 4 201 I U 4 , 82 9 55 29i 4 36 1 6 781 l 4 81 I 9 68 161 4 a 6 72 8 22 884 80 4 33 74 6 20 4 86 6 14 9 80 9 471 08 9 66 6 14 'Sunday. Receipts and disposition of live stock at the Union Stock Yards, South Omaha, for twenty-four hours ending at 3 p. m. yea terday: RECEIPTS. Cattle.Hogs.Sh'p.H'r's. . JO C. M. A St. P Wabash Missouri Pacific.., C. A N. W., east... C. A N. W , west. C., St. P.. M. A O. W. A Q., east... H. A O.. west. C, C, C, C. P.. east., & P., west., 3 29 9 72 34 2 60 1 1 Total receipts 220 DISPOSITION. 9 14 1 32 ' "i 3 6 20 'i 'i 1 2 1 1 - 67 31 "i Omsha Packing Co Swift and Company Cudahy Packing Co Armour A Co St. L. Ind. Packing Co... Sinclair Morrell W. H. Van 8ant Co Benton, Van Sont A hi.. Stephens Bros Hill & Son F. B. Lewis Huston A Co J. B. Root A Co.... J. H. Bulla L, F. Husa L. Wolf McCreary & Carey 8. Werthelmer H. F. Hamilton Iee Rothschild Mo. A Kan. Calf Co Christy A Klein Other buyers 623 7i 403 80S 1,2X9 1.238 K" 1.413 2.191 7M bM 1,637 73 112 9 42 Ill 97 163 73 ..'.'..' 236 108 82 232 1' 24 66 82 91 80 637 25 662 Totals 6,30 8,982 6,191 CATTLE There were 210 cara of cattle reported In this morning, which was a fair run for the first day of the week, being about on a par with last week and larger than a year ago by a few hundred head. The market as a rule waa rather dull and uninteresting and no especially new fea tures were developed during the day. Buyers all seemed to want a few heef cattle, but the demand was not sufficiently "stMn iu maxe a Drisk trade, with the re sult that the market was more or less of a drag throughout the morning. As a rule sellers had anticinated mnti atrnnr mar ket and were more or less disappointed that nuyers aia not take hold more freely, it might best be descrihed aa slow and steady with last week. Cows and heifers did not show any ma terial change. Here and there where a salesman .lappened to have something on the heifer order that seemed to especially appeal to buyers it was possible to get a good, strong price. On the other hand the general market was no better than steady with the feeling on come of the Inferior grades weak. The feeder market waa without any change; the trade was not very brisk and prices at the best no more than steady. Quotations on cattle: Good to choice beef ateera, I6.CK8.35; fair to good beef steers. $6.65g6.00; common to fair beef steers, $5.00 u5.6o; good to choice cowa and heifers. I4.6ii5.50; fair to good cowa and heifers, $4.25ti4.60; common to fair cows and heifers, $3,004)4.26; good to choice stockers and feed ers, $0.405.90; fair to good stockers and feeders, $5.00(6.40; common to fair stockers find feeders. $4.26fiS.00: stock heifers. 13.75 &4-60; veal calves, $4.00jH.00; bulls, stags. etc., 84.00ciiS.15. Representative sales: BEEF STEERS. No. 2... ... I... 17... I... I. .. 14... 4... t... t... 44... (... 31... 21... 41... II. .. At. I5 D 423 8 1U3 H34 l'Md M 60 1 1061 1U14 101 101 1128 1307 4 M t te t IS M t to I 60 ( M t 45 I W 4 W 6 70 t 74 6 76 I 76 4 10 6 5 Cntlirl CrtmT City of B'ion 4a Fairmont fmunery 1st guar. 4 p. Cenaral Motora Iowa Portland cement lat mtf. 4a.. Kaniai City R A U ptd Kansaa Cltr Homa Tl (a. 1ZI Oarman Klra lne. etork Iowa Pnrlin4 Oament 1 at mtg. si Kanaaa cllr R. a U (a. 11S Kanaaa City B. L. pM karma tllr Homa Tal. Sa, lt... Omaha Country club 4a, titil limaiia ri, IS!, Onutlia Water .V 14 INnaha Water Co lat pfd Omala C. B. St. Ry. 5. 1 Omaha A C B. Bt. fly. pfd. i p. Omaha f. B St Kr com Omaha A C. B Ry A B Omaha R L A P. 6a. ltM Pa.-iftr T A T , Pacific T A T. nolea M. 1V1 Kky Mountain Bell Tal , Phrldan Coal oom Slout City Tel. a Trl-8tta lnd CV pfd and botlia.. I'nlon Sttx-li Tarda atork Rid. Aaetd. 7 s4 loss lot, 100 K n m 70 71 1 K Id 97 M 74 S4 70 It 1 s loo n M M M to 7 7 u n4 47 7s tn 7 :' 4 ii 15 10 84 M i London Stork Market. liONTXIN, March 6 American securities were nutet and steady during the early trading today. Prices at noon ranged from unchanged to higher than Saturday s N- Vork closing. Ixndon closing stock quotations: Conmla. money ..SO lS-li lyutaTllta A Naah..l4 . ii a Mo. . Han. A Taaa. . SJ'd N. Y Central 1H . 144 Norfolk A Wastarn.. lw ,1n', 4,1 pfd ay VX. Ontario A Wantarn.. 4l .1tf, pannarlyanla ,:i't Han.l Mlnea . M Hadln .. t! southern Railway 14 do pfd . . lfi Southarn Pacific . .. I'nlon Parirte .... .. 7t do pfd .. l V 8 Steal .. 494 do pfd .. J", W.ha.h .. tS do pfd Ill Bpanlah 4a iulet at 24'd per 4 a MS ... aft w . ..14 ....177S ... US ... rs ...in ... ns .... M'. .... pi ounce. do account Amal. ppar Anaconda Atchlvm do pfd Biltlmoea A Ohio.. Canadian Pacific .. "ai"-tk A Ohio. Oil lt Waatern... (SI . Mil. til P re Bra llenver A Rio O..., do pfd Erie do HI pfd do Id prd Grand Trunk Illlnola central ... S1LVKR Bar MNKY 3 per cent The rate of discount In the open market f.ir short bills Is It per rent; for three months bills 2 9-16 per cent. Klain Ratter Market. ELC.IN III . March t BUTTER Firm. 36c; output, 440.6U0 lbs. 11... lo'.'. 15.. 1... 1... 1... 1... 1... I.., I... 1.. I. .. (.. I. . II. . 10.. 4.. .. 14.. II.. I . 5.. 4.. 4 . u.. .. .. II. . I.. u.. u.. .. i.. I.. 4 . T. . I . t.. 14.. . 18.. 59 . I 100 lulu 4I 871 7M 1061 ml mi ho 1010 i 960 1117 1214 3 10 I 0 4 00 4 04 4 10 4 It 4 15 4 10 4 15 4 (0 4 40 4 40 4 70 4 70 Nw. 30... 18... li... 10... 70... SO... K... 21... 14... 14... I... 40... 40... M... 30... t... COWS, At. 1111 Ul 1162 ) 12H 1304 1.HJ mo ....mi 1220 1M4 1M1 1241 .... 12.1 '.....14 1607 10., I.... II.... 14.... 4.... 14.... I.... 2.... t... .... !.... 11.... 18.... 31. 41 4V02 6lU . 464 . 4X0 , 630 , 140 . 411 . 144 , 128 . 4a6 ....1140 .... 1J0 .... 820 ....1070 ....1470 ....1440 ....110 ....1M0 ....1100 l.l .... 470 HEIFi-KH. ....1021 ....1U10 .... til 1011 ....Kill ....1(170 ....1041 ....11N6 ....lftj ....11W 1001 ....1140 .... iM) .... Ill 4 16 4 36 4 40 4 40 4 49 4 40 4 40 4 46 4 16 4 76 4 W 4 J BULLS. 4.. II , 6 I I 11 37 17 I 7 11 .. too .. 160 ..lUM ..1006 .. 413 .. 1 .. no .. v .. 7110 ..1001 ... 8IM Tt. I u 6 86 6 so 4 40 6 0 I M ( 46 6 l 6 t 4 00 4 00 4 00 4 00 4 It 4 15 6 15 4 74 4 76 4 15 4 10 4 40 4 86 4 86 4 86 4 80 4 80 4 46 6 00 6 00 6 10 4 IS 4 46 6 00 00 4 00 f 00 6 16 I tt t 16 6 16 I 40 4 40 I 00 6 oo i 20 6 26 6 la 6 24 I 50 1 40 1SJ 410 tss 474 4S S.i6 . 411 11 "4 BTOCKEKd rot 4 W 80 410 611 440 64 tun 67 6ao 471 444 JU K.7 7al 480 7S1 7K4 ill 171 it.l 440 4 00 4 26 4 16 4 40 4 60 4 66 4 40 4 76 4 16 4 76 4 76 CALVES. 1 li 16 4 76 4 76 4 8 4 86 i 10 I M 4 M 6 :& 4 26 6 r 6 16 6 26 I 50 I 10 6 10 6 40 6 10 4 16 4 It 4 14 1. 1 . J . 1.. t . .. 1.. 3.. ANT1 II.. 16.. 20.. 4.. I . 10.. I.. 1.. 14.. II.. 14.. 44.. II.. i5'! p.. I . I . is.. to.. 1146 leoo 1170 1X80 16o0 1700 OHO 48 610 410 120 230 140 IM lit 1H0 140 , 171 4 86 4 86 4 80 4 M 4 00 I 00 6 00 4 10 6 24 6 26 7 26 I 60 1 It 1 II 7 lh I 00 I 00 I on FEEDKR3. 7 I 16 .. 841 .. 130 .. 770 .. I"4 .. W7 .. 472 .. 410 .. 768 .. 1o4 .. 184 .. 410 .. .. 8IS ..1044 ..1444 . . 8X0 ..1031 .. KO .. 187 4 16 6 ) t 40 I 40 i 40 6 40 4 40 I 40 I 40 6 10 t 60 4 64 4 to I 46 I 44 5 76 4 71 I 80 I 80 a high price that shows the nickel ad vance over Saturday a ton. Txrng strings ranged from $6t0 to $. extra selling at uneven spreads below of bulk. Representative sales heavies bottom No. At. Sh. Ft. Shi A. . Pt- 69 T 0 4 SO 46 Ml ... 4 88 1 2S7 ISO 4 80 1 J 40 4 87S It XI ... 4 40 48 4 ... 4I7S 41 f0 ... 4M 44 144 ... 4 87S 48 14 n 4 IHS 74 847 ... 4 87S 41 122 4 ls 44 ... 4 I S 47 20 ... 4 86 8J S2 4 40 44 2?4 ... 4 5 44 4 90 14 2.18 MO 4 S 28 Ut ... 4 80 46 la) ... I H . 241 ... 4 80 Tl 117 ... 4 86 14 HI ... 4 t 64 17 10 4 85 71 24 84 4 80 14 tni ... 4 86 74 237 ... 4 80 4J 2 40 4 86 tt Ill ... 4 80 44 IS8 ... 4 86 II 121 ... 80 44 1l 80 4 U II 114 ... 4 80 71 241 80 I 46 88 ta ... 4 80 44 10 80 4 8S 28 910 ... 4 84 tl 177 84 4 86 84 116 4 80 44 M ... I (ft 64 117 144 4 8 16 2S8 ... 6 85 41. Ml ... 4 10 41 1-76 ... 4 It 6 214 ... 4 82S 22 fKJ ... I 85 68 15 ... 4 6 48 2 ... 4 86 18 18l 80 I H 44 244 ... 4 85 47 ".244 ... 4 86 44 2R5 ... 4 86 71 121 ... 6 86 86 264 ... 4 86 74 Ill ... 4 95 60 1X8 80 4 86 46 t ... 1 00 71 244 ... 4 85 75 210 ... 7 00 S 2S8 ... 85 - 70 210 .., 7 00 14 2o4 ... 4 86 71 110 ... 1 00 I 2.M ... I 86 41 HI ... 1 0 47 28 ... I 84 41 204 ... 1 00 STAOd. 1 440 ... 1 40 BHKliP The market for sheep and lambs opened la promising fashion this morning, offerings moving with considerable free dom from the start. Limited receipts and encouraging reports from live and dressed mutton trade centers In the east produced quite a little competition between buyers, with the result certain classes of stock sold at very fair advances over prices at last week's close. Lambs mads up the small end of total supply and Improvement waa more notice able on shipments of this description than In the sheep branch of market. Good lambs brought as much as $6.20. bulk selling right around 15c higher than the ordinary run of stock late last week. The high price above noted la 2oc higher than ex treme top last week and Is also a nickel higher than any sale reported since the first of February Eheep and yearlings, while fairly active, held about steady. There were no straight strings of wethers on sale, but good ewes sold well up to recent levels, tops reaching $4.40. Yearlings were safely quotable at $4.65C.2S, quality and weight determining the price. Quotations on sheep and lambs: Good to choice lambs, $6 004i6.20,; fair to good lambs. $6.O0io.00; handy weight year lings, $5.10ij-5.36; heavy yearlings, $4.6.Vyi6.10; good to choice wethers, $4.2T4.65; fair to good wethers, $3.75'a4.25; good to choice ewes, 34.204.36; sheep, culls, to feeders, $3.00 fe3.75. No. 233 western ewes , 35 western ewes , 2o9 western yearlings .... 224 western lambs , 10 western ewes, culls..., 216 western ewes , 101 western lambs 34 western ewes, culls..., 822 western Iambs 2"2 western ewes , 227 western ewes , 80 western wethers 170 western ewes 141 western ewes 4S1 western lambs 417 western yearlings .... 440 western ewes , 202 western lambs , 233 western ewes Av. ... 99 ... 93 ... 103 ... 88 ... 56 ... 95 ... 74 ... 93 ... 81 ... 110 ... 98 ... 93 ... 113 ,.. Ill ,.. 84 ,.. 104 ... 94 a 96 ... 104 Pr. 4 25 4 25 6 25 6 20 3 00 4 20 6 75 3 00 6 10 4 40 4 30 4 50 4 40 4 40 6 10 5 00 8 65 6 75 4 3G CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Demand for Cattle and Sheep Strong and Hotts Firm. CHICAOO, March 6. CATTLE Receipts. 22,000 head. Market strong; beeves. $5.25 fpl OO; Texas steers. $4.40tZr.80; stockers and feeders. $4.00rf 5.90; cows and heifers, $2.70 6.00; calves, $7.009.flO. HOGS Receipts. 39.000 head. Market firm for light grades; weak at advance for others; light, $6.9687.32; mixed. $6.907T7.25; heavy, $6.76W.20; rough. 36.75fr6.90; good to choice heavy, 36.WW7.20; pigs, $6.bW7.15; bulk of sales. $7.00W.2O. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 16.000 head. Market strong; native. $3.10g4.ft5; western, 33.2rV7f4.R6; yearlings, $4.75&675; na tive lambs, $o.0O3.30; western, $5.254f6.20. t. Louis Live Stock Market. BT. LOUIS, March . CATTLE Receipts, 8,600 head. Including 900 Texans. Market steady; native shipping and export stei-fs, $6.50fi7.00; dressed beef and butcher, sto'-rs, $6.006.60; staers under L000 lbs., o.25f? 6.76; stockers and feeders, $3.755.75; cows and heifers. $4.0006.50; canners, $2,859.26; bulls. $3.756.50; calves. $4 0039 50; Texas and Indian steers, $4.506.50; cowa . and heifers. $3.5(Vf(6.00. HOGS Receipts. 8.600 head. Market 10c higher; pigs and lights, $6.607.86; packers, $7.0iV(jr7.lO; butchers and beat heavy, $7.10 (7.30. SHEEP AND LA MR8 Receipts, 2.000 head. Market 10c higher; native mut'ons, $2.7.SiJt-4.76; lambs. $4.2Mi6.35; culls and bucks. $2.5083.25; stockers. $2.033.25. Kansas City I.lve Stock Market. KANSAS CITY. March 6. CATTLPJ Re ceipts, 9.000 head. Including 600 southerns. Market steady to lOe higher; dressed beef and export steers, $6.10rn7.O0; fair to good, $5.36iti.00; western steers, $6.25&41.25; stock ers and feeders, SS.OOr&xS.fai; southern steers, $5.25(i6.00; southern cows, $3.50n'6.26; native cowa, $3.15416.50; native helfera. $4.906.00; bulls, $4.X!f5.25: calves. $5.008.00. HOOS Receipts. 8.000 hesd. Market Rc higher; bulk of sales, $70rrcf7.lO; heavy, $6967.06; packers and butchers, $7.0037.10; lights. $7.0017.10. SHEEP AND LA MRS Receipts, 9.600 head. Market 10c higher; lambs, $5.357 6.10; yearlings. $4.WVg5.60: wethers.. $4.2fi 4.75: ewes, $4.00'4.45; stockers and feeders, $3.0054.00. St. Joseph I.lve Stock Market. BT. JOSEPH, Mo., March 3. CATTLE Receipts, 2,600 head; market, steady: steers, $4.506.25: rows and helfera, $3.5CKgr6.75; calves. $3.5x&8.25. HOGS Receipts. 4,500 head; market, steady to strong; top, $7.10; bulk of sales, $6.90 ft 7.00. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 8,600 head; market, steady; lambs, $4.5oij.CO. Stork In Slarht. Receipts of live stock at the five prin cipal western markets yesterday: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. South Omaha 5 200 4 500 6.01)0 8t. Joseph 3.500 4. 501) 6.51 Kansas City 9,000 8.000 9.500 St. Louis ..' 8.600 8.600 2 000 Chicago 22.000 89.000 16.000 Totals 42.800 64,600 89.000 HOOS Peculiar conditions surrounding the hog trade caused a market that waa very unusual In several respects this morn ing. At first giance the natural basis tor prices promised to be higher. Loral receipts were limited and supplies at other points were normal. From a different viewpoint, advances were apparently unwarranted; warm weather is aproachlng, stocks of provisions are showing some Increase and trade In product Is bearish , rl-culutors held bullish Idais early snd traits opened at figures aoout a nickel higher A few selt-cled loads of ba.'on weights sold at this advance, packers re maining under coer. 1-ater. after the mar ket "went dead," packers entered the al leys and put up their droves on a steady to strong baale. There was practically no life to movement, however, and it was well along toward midday before anything like a clearance was made, i choice bacou bogs reached $7.00 early, Sntrar Market. NEW TORK, March 6. SUGAR Raw. barely steady; Muscovado, 89 test, 8.17c; centrifugal, 96 test, S.67c: molasses sugar, S test, 2.92c; refined, quiet. New York Money 3?arf;rt. NFTW YORK. March 6. MONEY On call, steady, at 2Vc2'" per oent; ruling rate. 24 rr cent: closing hid. 2S per cent; offered at 24 per cent. Time loans, duller than for mop.ns; sixty aays, per cent; ninety days, offered at 2 per cent; six months, offered at t per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER 4fj4Vi per cent. 8TKHI.1N(1 EXCHANGE Steady, with actual buHlness In bankers' bills at $4 .8410 (4 K415 for sixty-day bills and at $4.8645 for demand: commercial mils, M .sssfjea. kii.vftr Bar. 62"c: Mexican dollars, 46c BONDS Government, steady; railroad, steady. ' Closing quotations on bonds were as follows: C S rat la. res....!' " Mat. 4Va T8V, 644, 71 V. 88 87 81 1H 101 int. M. 41. 4V4B 4f.lt 10144 ajipan 4a , 8X lot. do 4Vta lltA aK. c. So. lat la.. .116, L. 8. dab. 4a 1811. . 774. LAN unl. 4a.. .102 M K. A T. lat 4 4a..lo1 ado sen. 418.... .... 84U Mo. Pacific 4a aolla ItXV -N. ft Iv. Ol M 1H1 M'. trnwur A Co. 4a. til N Y. ('. I IVta 88 Aublaon sn. 4a 8 do dab. 4a Ms, do c. 4a 17' N. Y.. N. H. A H do cv. ta I'"1, . 4a 124 A C L lat 4a M , aN. w. lat c. 4a.. 98W, . axs, ao rr. ,a . No. Pacific ta lO1, . , do la 70S . 834, O. S. L rMs 4a ... Wts I'M ap.,in rT i, 1814. . MS . 84, ado con. 4a lot1 .ti aRMdlns fen 4a .lul It L 1 I K. fg. 4a 81 4 . tH do sen 6a 87s, . as st. I. 6. ' e 4a.. 18 . 84 ado lat fold 4a... . 87 '4 ag. a. U 4a sc. M. ASP. g ISa 82 go. Pac. col. 4,.... C. K I. r. a. 4a. n )". aa do rf( 4a 6X44, So. Kallar 5a aa,',,lo. l"d. 4a 18 do an 4 e-olo. Mid. 4a 44 I'nlon Pacific 4a... c. AS r. A e. 4la. 8S do ca. 4a HI4 do lat A rar 4a.. 83S aij. s Hubar 4a lols, 4il V. I Staal d 6a I 78 v -Car Him. ta.. I"l'a 64 Wabaah lat U 1(M 7ti do lat A ea. 4a 76 W'oatrm Md ta . . 70 Vaa(. klac rv. ta. 141S Wta. an l raj 4a . rV ko. Paclfla sr. is do coupon tj. t. la. rag do roupoa V. S. 4a. ri do coupon 8Allla-t'hal. lat 5a. aAtn. A. 6a Am. T. A T. c. 4i Aia. Tobacco 4a. Bal. A IMilo 4a do 2S,a do S. W. I .a Bnik. Tr. cir. 4a.. aiVn. of Oa. 4a n. Leathar ta '. of N. J. 8 6a.. Chaa. A Ohio 4Sa. do raf . 6a. ......... tlilraao A A. ls,a.. C. B. A W 1. 4a..., do sen. an. A H. ra. 4a an A K. O. 4a do rat ta aniatlllars' ta atria p I. ta do sao. 4a ado cv. 4a, aar. A. ado aertaa B Ocn. Elac. cv. 6a . . Ill r'aai. lat ral. 4s. Bi. . 80S4 . K4 84i ,17H . r, MS ts 11 8-S 8a Sa r N"YB Turner Go. k BOSTON, MASS. ao STATE STIIEET. OMAHA. TEB. I & t.h & FAM NAM STS. VIE OWN AND OFFER, SUBJECT TO FFIOR SALE AND CHANGE IN TRICE WiTGOCT NOTICE $50,000.00 St. Johns Water Works 8c Lighting Company (ST. JOHNS, MULTNOMAH COUNTY, OREGON) FIRST MORTGAGE SINKING FUND SIX PER CENT. GOLD BONDS DATED JULY 1ST, 1907. DUE JULY 1ST. 1917. Optional at 104 and interest, on any interest date after July 1st, 1913. Coupon bonds, with the privilege of registration as to principal. Interest payable semi-annually January 1st and July 1st. We recommend these bonds for safe and conservative investment for the following reasons: Principal and interest payable at the office of Security Savings & Trust Com pany, Portland, Oregon, Trustee. FIRST The geographical situation of St. Johns, rendering it certain to be come eventually a part of the City of Portland. SECOND The liberal terms of the franchise owned by the Company and its per iod, extending far beyond the maturity of the bonds. THIRD The rates fixed by the franchise, to remain in effect during the term of the bonds. FOURTH The contract of the city to take water from the Company for its use during the term of the franchise. ; FIFTH The confirmation of the franchise by the legislature. SIXTH 'The economical operation by the management of the Company where by its net earnings equal five times its interest charges on the outstanding bonds. SEVENTH The provisions of the trust deed relative to the creation of a sinking fund and the issuance of additional bonds. EIGHTH The rate and maturity of the bonds, furnishing a satisfactory six per cent., six year investment. CAPITALIZATION Stock authorized and issued $150,000.00 Bonds authorized $100,000.00 Bonds issued 50,000.00 50.000.00 Bonds reserved in hands of Trustee $ 50,000.00 Stocks and Bonds outstanding $200,000.00 ST. JOHNS WATER WORKS & LIGHTING COMPANY The St. Johns Water Works & Lighting Company is a corporation organized under the laws of the State of Oregon, operating in the City of St. Johns, furnish ing, without competition, water for domestic, commercial and municipal use in said city. ST. JOHNS St. iTohns is a city of about eight thousand inhabitants, whose city limits abut those of Portland, on the North. It is a manufacturing city and virtually jt part of the City of Portlandthe street car and electric lines of which latter city furnish transportation and lighting for St. Johns. Its shipping facilities by land and water attract to St. Johns many commercial and manufacturing institutions, and its accessibility has caused it to become a residential district for many who are in business in Portland. FRANCHISE The Company operates under a franchise granted by the Town of St. Johns, prior to its organization as a city, which franchise is for the term of twenty-five years from 1903, and contains the rates to be charged for the various kinds of service, which rates are reasonable and afford the Company an adequate return upon its investment. The legality of the issue, the mortgage and the franchise have been investi gated by Rieherd W. Montague, of Portland, Oregon, and our own counsel. The physical condition of the plant has been investigated by competent en gineers and also by the officers of this Company. Copies of legal opinion and engineers' reports will be submitted on request. PRICE lOO AND INTEREST v H4S.S-J188.8LS S8JWraSrlMISJlB84 SS8 88.88 SSASJt 8 RAILROAD, MUNICIPAL AND CORPORATION BONDS CAPITAL , FULLY PAID , $10 0,000.2 w-Nvwyyyvvv laplH isammmsamussESBZ. I- NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Market Strong in Spite of Virtually Same Conditions. SHOE! HOLDINGS EXTENSIVE Reports of Two Independent Steel Companies Show Urt Cains In Earnlsta Vo Betterment In Position of Railroads. NEW YORK. Marcn The stock mar ket was strong" today In spite of the fact that virtually the same conditions pre vailed as those whicn Drought about re cessions on previous days, the extent of the holdings of short stocks probably ac counted In large part for the absence of selling pressure. When it b--aniH apparent that the selling movement of last week was not to be continued there waa some cover ing of short contracts, which, with a renewal of bullish tactics, put up prices of most of the standard stocks a point or more in the muining. Thereafter the market was dull and the close was gen erally below this top level. The annual reports of two independent steel companies Cambria and Bathlehera showed that they had mads large gains In the earnings. The Hethlehem company reported the largest February earnings In Its history, with a surplus of about 14 per oent on the preferred stock. The I'ambi la's net earnings Increased by 2 i'J2.0ii to $1. &44.000. New orders of the United Mates Steel corporation were reported as being the largest of any month since early last ear. The day's developments gave no Indica tion of any betterment In the position of the railroads. The (lieat Northern re ported a decrease ol ;i0tw in Its net earn InKS for January and the Wabash a lesier shrinkage. No changes were reported In time money and brokers stated that the market was duller than for several months. The bond market n steady. Total sales, par value. S2.463.0u0. I'nlted States bonds were unchanged. Number of ..iee and leading quotatlona on stocks aers ss follows: salts. ntn. low v.i 114 1,100 U Wli 104H K'li'a 120 l:(8i l 78 JS loi 4, TOO 82 '4 82 Allla-tialbiera sfd Amalgamated finipar Amartiari Arleullural . American Bl Susar... Amtrlian fan Ainarliiaii V 4 K Auiartr.n Cotton Oil Am--r!. an M. I pld.. Am lea Securlllaa Amarican Mnaae4 American LueoinotWa .. Auiartcaa I. n 40 " I'J'-i 4 -'S 81 Sak &H b7i !. 4M8 44 f 84t .i 81 4? a i4 II 't " ') il'a luO II 11 Xu U 14 42 S m a 11 87 1 Am. S. 4k R. pfd Am. Steal Foundrlaa 100 M'4 Am. Sugar Harming U', Amarhan T. A t 1.300 15 American Torauico pfd... American Wnolan Anaronila Mining Co.... Alehtaon 12.J00 Atcliiaon pfd "J Atlantic Coast Una Balllm-e 4V Ohio l.rXa ftathlehem Steal Brooklyn Kapld Tr 1.1'0 Canadian Paoltlo 4.8" ('antral Leather tool) Central Laath.r pfd 1,?00 Central ol New Jaraejr.. aaapeake Ohio Chicago gt Alton Chicago O. W . nee C. O. W. pld Chicago N. W C. M. St. P ".. C. C. St. L Colorado F. A I Cokirailo southern... Oonaolldated Gaa Com Products Delaware A Hudaon Iwnaer H. K" IX A R. O. pfd Wlatlllara' Securlt'ea 8l Kiie ln Erla lat pfd MO Krte M pfa Ganeral Rlartrio OraAt Northern pfd Ureal Northern Ora etfa. llllr.ola Central Intarborough Mat Int. Met. pfd International Hanreater . Int. Marine pM Internal lonal Paper International Pump Iowa Central Kinai Cllx so K. C. So. pfd Lrlada Oaa loulavllla A Naahrllle.... Minn A Bt. Ivoula M . t P A M .. M.. K. A T M . K. A T. pfd Mlaaouii Paiiflc National Blacult National Uoad N. K. R. of M Id pfd... New Tork Cantral N V. O A W... Norfolk A Weelern Noria America Northern Pacific Pa'lflr Mall pannarlvanla Peopla'a Oaa p . . C. A St. L rtttaburg Coal prran-d Rtael Car Pullman Palace Car. Hallar Steal Spring Raadlng Renuhlle Staal . Repuhllr Slael pfd ! Hurk l.land Co 800 So'k laland Co pfl St L S. T id p(4. .. 1 St Ih:Ii S W 1st L. 4 W pfd Sloaa-Sheffteld S A I SiMilbern Pclfle I 8 ouLharn RaUsa 4u4 lna'a 118 l'US4 ii 100 4n 4,700 Ui ""tif 'li'i tt0 1,8 So 14 loo lata in, 70 IK 4, H 48 inl) 149 l.tiiO 124 8a .'' liiO 1S3 4.0 Itt fcno F.3S vo lii' t'rt 4a too la 1 loo H'i " on in 4-) )44Va 1 o 143' its laoi '22" 14IH4 lTa ji" 70 M4 2' 4H 148 ltf IM 18. 42 ti llf. 4o4 l, J'4) iioi 14414 i42i T.400 Uk (4 io I i 8!Ui a.,a, i'; 41 '-1 4.1O0 1M4H t liort 200 24 ' I onrt A loo 1 ISO i' In0 12', ) !'. 81 14 l".'4 tlS 101 24 1JA lot i4 r.8 U.sm Mb luuj 8814 28 8814 21 ve 4084 4044 ma, 44 tit's 1"4 4 4 'a lli', H4' 86 3C4 18 l"'i lot 131 llMS 7744 12S tov lul'., 280 828, 4 JIM 44 144S IS1114 f 82 4 4241 1:1 'i it1, ; 114 j 7"aj 1'" 'a 811 4m 8h' 147 t, 12.1 S f4 131 18Uj 61 ll'4 1M 10 4" 4 I'.H n4 ,' 11 084 144 '4 28 14 8'J as 14 8r,, 121 6! '4 4V, 1011, 418 l'4 71 111 24 l'i.84 1 - 84 20 t i:j.. 84 i:.i 8 (4 MVi 49 46 II n"4 ' StoVt pfd Health. ., Hubbar. Steal So. Rallvar pfd Tennenaee tvppar ... Teaaa A Pacific T., St. U & W T., St. L. A W. pfd. I nlon Pacific I'nlon Paciflo I'nlted rilatae United Stalaa I lilted states t . B. Staal pfd t tab tiouiier Va. -Carolina Ckemlcal ... Wabaah Waka.h pfd Waatarn Maryland weetlngliouae Kiactiia .... Wvatarn t nlon Wheeling A U U-hlgh Valley Total aalaa for tha oar. 100 li loo 2u0 2110 1J 5irt loU 4. 100 46 4110 40O 1.4.10 2ul 1.400 6-0 tWVl 17', Ii'a .'S M'a 173 V, II 47 H 7v, li'a 4V 1T 87 V, 61 414 87 V, 27' "W 814 1714 K04 87 Kiv, 7.'. (a 118 44 V, 4 la 1H s; Ml, 400 TS'4 li '. 'i.'iio irjvt 4T7.HXI atiarea. 43 IT I ft 177S 80 MV4 8t( 78 IIS 444 , l'.S 47 71V4 lloston Closlagr Stocks. HUSTON, March 6. Closing quotations on stocks: Atloual Amal. Copper A. Z. L. A B Anxona Oom Attantlo b. c C. C. A 8. M. Units Coalition ... Cal. A AM lone Cel. A Herla Centennial Copper Kanse C C Kul Bulla O. M ... Kranlilln lni tlon (Kanby C.m Green Cananaa ... lala Koyale Copper Karr Lake Lake Copper I,a Salle Copper. ... Miami Copper .... . 34V, . 8118 .!', a . 4 . 12 . nv, . 41 .471 . 11'4 . 44 . 124 . 8V, . 4 . 12 . 4 . 12H 4 1-14 . 4i. . . . 18V, Mohawk Nevada Con. ... Ntplaalug Mlnea Korth Butts .... North Lake Oil Ilniiiiou .. Gaceo!a Parrott 0. A C. . Qulnrjr Shannon Superior SuperWir A Superior A P. ( Tamarack 1. S. H. A M. do pM I'tah Con t'tah tapper tV Wlrema WoKarln M. . 4.1 . U, . II . W4 . 4 . it . II . 12 . a; . 11 . 14, . 4 . 14'4 . lu . 44 I'Vi . HV4 . 44 8V4 .120 New Vorlc ( arb Market. The following quotations ar furnished by 1-onan a Hryan. member of New Vork ritock exchange, 316 South flxteenth street, lmlhl: .44, Orafna f'ananas ..... . touj lii. pi. u, ,n I .. I7tt lairoaa 444 . Kaa. (na Il ,. 11', Otilo Copper li, 11a Itajt Central 14, 1 4-14 bal't Pkg. C IHH, .. I Kai, Ko.1.11. k Co ..lKi.v . Sllaer Pick 1 4 1 14 Sueerloe A PltUburg 18 . 4 Tonoiiah Mlnlna fcti Uoldflald Kloranc 104 Trllilt; Ciipw iv, Uodfieid Ualajr Iv, United CVpper II14 Am. Tobaooo ... Bar State Oaa.. Butt CoallUoll Cactua Chtno chief rocia liavla-Ialy Llr Co" r'ranklin (IWou tloltflel4 (Vna ''tew York Mlalngt Stocks. NEW YORK. Msrch l.-Clostng iii'w 1. (lns on mining stocks were: A I Ire 1M Utile Clef Comatrx k Tun' I Mock 22 alo bonda 18 fun. tel A Va 104 Horn Silver 84 Iron Silver leu U-ailvllla Con IV oil. Maal-iea tmtario lilr H'ao1ar4 Tallow Jackal 17.. I 41 lie .! . 2