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THE BEE: OMAHA. THLHSDAV. MARCH 7. mi
AND PRODUCE MARKET
Qltteriil Decline ia Wheat Seemi
i Improbable at Ibis Time.
TUT-UP Iff CASH COM KAXEET
Thle Is Ketleeaate la AH In"
. u Selling by La aaa
L Hirt mnu la Werfclag
-; Agalast imm
OMAHA, March 4. Ml
Conditions surrounding tbe wheat mar
ket are such that any nieJerteJ decline
In price seems Improbable at una unie.
1 he trade Is aware
quiet: 4s lid: American mixed, kiln dried,
stead)-; Ci 7d. Futures stead)-; Marco,
as l'td; May. s ISA
JEW YORK 4.BSB41A4. MABKET
Q natal leea al Ike Dar aa Varlaas
tesaesadllles. i
1CHWI YORK, March 4,-FLiOlTR-Quiet:
sarins nalente. winter stralaThta
M.t4.44; winter paints. 44-444J4.M; spring
clears, si.3Dri.; winter extras, no. i.
sum; winter extras, .vo. A n.avu..ai.
Kansas stralchta. 44.7i4.w. Eye flour.
quiet; fair to good. KMr; choice to
antr. .'g.:s.
CORN4I&AL Steady: fins whlta "d
yellow. tlMtfl.:; ourse, tl.H; , kiln
dried. $3.7.
RYE Vuiet: .NO. I, tec. e. I. I.. Bunaio.
BARLKT-Stesty: malting. 41.261.17, c
L f Buffalo.
WH KAT-jtoo market firm: No. 1 red.
Thai the market In elevator, export bests and tl
o. a. afloat; No. 1
northern
Futures
Duluth.
market
, ih, ku . anrln f.
: ' T 1 . , ..,., d. tl BU f. o. b. afloat.
Strife ztts
Thre i. a very notion. It up in I'il t,-dy No.
K tsh corn dAmind for tbe pTf-Miit. I CORN pot marKet ). NO- -Jah
rv. In .T,uar?.r, sndmng corn. 7o elevator v"1 fXj?
eWnMor-: SiS raSiT wnal -Rectus
... . anein ifl l.a nutineeiB mm uiesatsntxe. HUJiinn,
"! .Z?LJZr. I "h"h I OAWDOt sat easy; standard
rreally reduced and these conditions
be the nnnl pnoe maKors m corn.
While there was very little action In
wheat todav the tnarKet showed a firm
tone and prices were well sustained,
which shows there la seme merit la the
s-tuation. Cash wheat was nnebangsd.
The corn market was weak snd acted
heavy throughout the day. Farmers are
selling freely and some further decline
Is likely. Cssh corn was tinohangsn to ic
lower. . .
Primary wheat receipts wars 414.004 bo.
and shipments ware SAW bu.. against re
ratpts last year of 24.4ui bu. and ahlp
tnents of M1JW bo.
Primary corn receipts wera &, bu.
and shipments were inlaw bu.. agamst
recelpu last year of Mi.W bu. and ship
ments of 4U.0O bu. . I
Clearances were 4St44t bu. of corn,
none of oats and wheat and flour equal
. mtm bu. ....
Liverpool cleat a1 unchanged te c lower
on wheat and aaohanged to Sd higher on
"tUs following cash asks wars reported:
WHEAT No. I hard, cars, at LS;
tfo. i mixed, oars at U-Ut
CORN-No. 4 white, I oar at iSHc: No.
4 color. I car at Ho; No. I yellow, S cars
at 1 car a HC cars at 5c. i
t ar at V; No. 4 yeltow. 1 car at Hc
J car at , 1 ears at 41 He, I car at c;
No. t mixed, t ears at atic, I ear at c:
Ma. 4 mixed. I can at KiHe, 4 oars at :.
1 oar at flko. I ear at 41c. 1 car at WSc;
ne (raaa, 1 car at Uc. ;
OATS-No. I white. 1 osr at tlc: N.
white. I ears at II Sc 1 ear at tjo: Ko.
4 whits, 1 car at H'io. car at He; no
arraoe. 1 car at , , . . .
. Oataka Cask rrseas.
WHEAT-No. t hard, n MWALM: Xe. I
Jiard. H.4HtUI; No. 4 hardT Hcl 0.
CORN-No. ( white. 46(WMc; -Ns. 4
whits, strmto: Ko. I yellow, stwCkBHe:
No. 4 yellow, MeS44c; No. (, UitMa;
No. 4 corn. Wevic; rad. '.
OATS-No. I whHs, llWtlMV: daro!
.T.CilV'-: No. I white. elbWUHc; No. 4
white, iietlc: No. ysllow, Ulic; No.
4 yellow. 6t0Sic ...
RARUCT-MajUng, Vn.S; No. 1 feed,
tfjHr; hrarler feed. tio.
KIJO-No. J. liCtdc; No. a. leOTls.
- Carta Keeelpta. .
Wheat Orra. Oats.
f hirsts at tvj 1st
Minneapolis 1U ,
omaha 1 11
lulutk U
C-H1CAC GsVAl AND mOVIIOJ(i
I'ratarea' of tka TssteUaa aad Claslnc
Prlraa Board ( Trade.
CHICAGO. March 4. -Wheat rose
sharply today ae a result of (aaarotia ex
port flour salea and owing to a revival
of rash demand. Thar was a strong
ttrJih at virtually the lop point of tha
uay, Vjo to Vo htgner thaa last night. The
tad oi tle Houston lelt corn MrHc to Ho
us, oats varying from a shade lower to
a gam of Sc snd bog products exnlbttlnf
a ooellno of Itiofe to UtMIUk'.
Ikrsngth developed In wheat during tha
lat hour after a long period of beanah
control snJ of light irada, Ferjiaps tha
most efftlva aid to the nuns came mm
' Ksnsas city, where there was said to he
a prospect that shipments to milling cca
tera this month would reach. tot.wQ bu.
May rsnged tram ll.fl.s4 o l
with latest transactions at U it
an advancs of kc net. I
In the oorn cioa-d many of the specula
tors who sold out Msy on last week's
bulge were today steadily buying July
and soma wera taking hold of May with
fresh vigor. This, however, did not be
come pronounced until the recovery of
wneat naa progressea to a a act lire ax
tent. May fluctuated from 10to to ?We
14c, clielnc llrm at 71c, lust o above
twenty-four hours before. Tha close was
quoted at wSe la New York (or car
tots.
Oal did not altogether tecap tha ef
fect of Hie general ampede of grain
anerts. May ranged from elite end tie,
with tha elese He net higher at He.
Prices fur bog products suffered from
the larger ionas sailing heavily to take
profits. At the clues tns list throughout
was less expensive, pork bong eft so to
J. Mil lac, uud IfeOfe te sc ana libs o to
The leading futures closed as toUowt:
rucin Open. I Hlgn. Low. Ci.
ences aorklng aaln any advance. Feed
tn: .inter .nd the'surplu. con, LajjaJ mark- easy; dsrd
Kiwir noutva ana lima u ij... -- , - - - - . . . . .
a and 4, 4"c: natural wnita ana v
.-lipped. 5?lie on traek. Futures mar-
L, . .. mmlnal HelMS. ltt.DS bushels.
HA t rlrm.' prime. n.. r.o. i. t'-n
l.: No. i tl.liwt.); No. t KM.
HOPS-Kasy: state oomtnon to choice,
111, 4fto)50c; lt. nomlnaL Pacific coast,
111, Mc; 1M). nominal.
lliClci Qult; hemlock firsts. J.rie;
second.. thirds, n)o; rejects, U.
PROVISION8-Pork. steady: mess. 117.4
C17.W: family. IU.WWWK; short c ears,
lT.50ftk.w. Beef, steady: mess. IIJJW
ISM; fsmllv, tnftWlS.S; beef hams, tn.ai
tan.m. Cut meats, steady: pickled oemea.
to 11 pounos, picsitu
Lai-d. firm; mldtlleweet prime, 9 IMrt.JJ:
refined -firm: continent. .Li,,uln
America. 9.W; compound. 4o.47mn.12
TAbbCW Dull; prime city htids., sc;
speclsl, 6-c;-coup try. M.e'c.
Di-iTVW-FIrm ruceiotB. . tUDS:
creamery specials, Jl'kc; extras, Sc; firsts.
jaiMWtoc; state dairy iuds. uhw, m
Mc; good to prime, f7c
CHEEHB-Flrm ; rerdi-ta, ! pks:
stale whole milk, held special!, white,
Uc: skims, 7eiV.
EOO-Bsay: receipts, J7.lt cases; fresh
gathered extras. NifSc; firsts, 35c; aeo
onds. BSSijc; western fathered, whites,
Hc. . .
POULTRT-Allve, stesdy: wsstern
chickens. Uc: fowls. 14Mfl7e: turkeys,
lattc. Dreseed, firm; fowls, 13Q14c; tur.
ksys, llOJle.
It, l.aale Ceraaral Market.
ST. lJOL'IB. Mo., March J-WHAT-Caah
firm; track. No. 1 red, 4lMlllS;
No. I hsrd. P .H4fl ll. , Kn ,
CORN-Weak; track. No. t, 7e; No. J
Lli. .... -
OAT-rosier; track, No. 1 lie; No, I
hlte, 44c.
Closing prices at tulam:
W H HAT Hla-her; May, I1.4SSW Hi:
': ,'.. .... ..... t..i.
CORN r inn; sy, .
KYK I'nchsnged; Wc.
viira. uiri,er: .-red winter patents.
t4.Vifyti.00; xtra fanny and straight, t9.etf
ito; hard winter clears, 4H k-tpt.1.
ftKKI Timotny. iv.wvi.ifc
:oRNMKAb-ls.m .. . .,
HRAN-Mteady; sacked, east track,
r'.'.'. . . 1 e. MMMtes. MrSl.
HAT .iraov. iiiuv.iirt .-.v , r.
He. IU.ls.0. , v
l'ROVIHIWB r-ora, uncnajigri r
blrut. lit, lard, unchanged: prune
steam. ls.47Wt.S7H. Dry salt meats, un
changed; boxed extra snon, e.
ribs, tt&; short clears. ., rlacon, un
changed: boxed extra short. B.; clear
nbs ,.36; short clears, W.4JH-
POl'LTRT imii; enicaene. uvi ma-.
14c: turkevs. 14c; ducks, loo; (east, c.
HI 'TT K R Firm : IttjaOc.
KtiOrWai ,
Recelpu. Shipments.
rtour, bhta 4 W) !
Wheat, bu '
Corn, bu
Oati bu . .
Kaaaaa City Orala aad Pravtalaas.
KANKA8 CITT, March t-WHEAT-rnc
liangod; No. I hard, II Hffl J; No. i,
H.oKria,!; No. i red. i.usl.l; N. I
''coRN-Vnchanged; No. I mixed, lt4
rM; No. t, sTtiWc; No. I wulla. 4SH6
TtCrc: No. H kV'-
Cloeing prtc of futures: '
WHKAT-Msy. 1W; July, Wc; -temlx.
.c
CORN May. TJc. sellers; July,
JOS" Wd; rjeptemhar, Hc bid. .
OATa-Hteady: No. I while. HkJttc;
No. I mixed, KtMUc-. .
. MAYMsdy to III higher: choice
timothy, Bti.tdtja s; choioa prairie, 411.W
alni
MITTKR Creamery. In; firsts, tie;
seconds, c: packing stock, JJc.
KUOo KXtraa, Alloc; Iireis.
Receipts. Shipments.
Wheat, bu
Cora. bu. M-2
Oats, bu
HEW YORK JiTOCK MARKET
Bcactionaiy Trend Panctoated with
Periods of Entire Quiet
EXTRA LIVIDE5DS DECIAEED
Heavy Deallass la Skarrs at Saad-
ard Oil Casapaar aad Babal4
larlrs la Befdeaew aw
the Car.
NEW YORK, March . The reactionary
tread manifested by yesteroay s ie tmr.
ket continued today and was punctuated
by frequent periods of absolute Inertia.
Two of the VenderMIt roads Lake
Phore Michigan Southern and Pitts
burglt lake Erie-declared
denda. such action being reflected In the
strength of New York Central. Three
industrial corporations. Including toe
Rubber Goods Manufacturing company
and tha Old Dominion company, the let
ter a copper concern. Increased their
dividend disbursementa. h
National oanjta in ins
west submitted reports of their cndl
tlons to tha comptroller of the currency
at Washington, pursuant to the recent
call Texas Institutions enerniiy are
well above the reoutreo s py " f
vu. un , n nt hanks In some 01
the larger cities. Including Chicago and
Pittsburgh, and in Wisconsin
la less satlsfsctory. ,. , .,-..
lAndon cables otierea iui "...ZZ.
ment In connection with tha coal strike.
... ..irk thera were heavy deal-
Inge In shares of the Standard oil com
pany and subsidiaries. A new high rec
ord was made for the old stock of the
New Jersey company, the parent con
cern, which sold at QM- . .
The bond market tended towards Ir
regularity. Total sales -par value.
0 mate. rnji.rrj
is registered. Panama Is
tha 4a advanced per cent each and Wo
Is coupon advanced 4 per cent an ca'l.
Number of sales and leading quotations
on stocks today wera aa follows:
W 11
II
M0IttHal LIVE STOCK MARKET
deficit to date this fiscal '' '; .
aa against a dencil oi i
Allls-Oslisers '4 ...
AauUasu4 Coeser
Awerwea Arrleuharel
Aayartesa Bett Sugar.
wtcas Ces
rless C. A V
AMkit Oettea Oil..
AaMrkaa R A U are
. lee setwitHe.
tSM
let
je
ie
tej
AswrKu UoitlTe ...J
a. a n.
Am a a it i
ABV SteH rVlHrHS
Aw. Sueer lUHeiej .....
less T. A T
Aatsrtcsa TeSeoes sM ...
ASMrti-ss a'enles ........
IMMk Mlslag ce.....
AtrhieiB .-
Alehlwe sr4
Atlantic Out use
Uilwera a Okie
BMhkeheei Steel
Breaklra Rssle Tr.
CsaaStas Paclfle
IWral Laatlirr
(ami ljaatker ers
OMrsI el New Jersey....
t haaasasaa A OSIa
Cklea A Alias
1iiease O. W . see
OiKe O W. ft
CVilrasa a n.
CUeaaa, M. .
i. r , r a at 1.
i-btanaae r. A I
Qelereite A Sauihara...
OasaolleateS uu
cars ProSiieta ...
rialeesre A HlBlaaa......
Dranr A Rle Orsnts ...
0 A R- O. sht
Dlatlllere- ecsritte
Brie
Erie I (4
xle M sM
Oeoere! Elettrte
Otest Kortlrara Sf4
Oreal Kerltwra Ore et..
IIIImH .elfl
Ialrareuh Met
Inter.. Met sM
lr.t.ra.lMal Hameter..
tateoUartae s
Isiamelleaal raaer
IsteraelteMl
lwa Oaeirsl
Ksasas cur fastsem....
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this time last year. Th- figures ex- TiUinr Cttle PuIIt Steady, with
elude Panama canal and public "-a -v Tt.ll - -
OwVVaavCll MUKi dVtJUA.
HOGS STEADT TO FIVE LOWES
transactions.
Leadea Stack Market. '
IjONDOX. Jlsreh 4 American secur
Itiea moved Irregularly during tha first
hour today. The opening wae about un
changed, but later prices eaaed off on
realising and at noon were from 's burner
to lower tlian yesterday's New iork
closins;.
London closing stock quotations.
Ceewle. SMery ..fl l-t4Leuiille A Nasa..1U-t
aa scraast " Ma. Kaa A Tej.. J
Araat Cosper TSsNea "l- '
Aaareaaa ISN'erfelS A eara.U:it
Alckraaa I I"
a. prt leasomsne A Weaers. n
BalUaton A Okie..lrenTlTaaia ....
Caaaaiaa ralf! ..J-4 RaaS Mtsea
Ckeaapeaka A Oale. WtRaadlss
CSt Crest Waatera. I saetss Ky
iiii Mil a sc r.iien se st ..........
. ltssuetra raenic ..
. Sl'aies Patllla
, S se sM
USj. stssl
il ee sf4 .
44abeaa
SS ee pU
lie
steady at
..
.. 7Hk
.. as
..
..in
..tws
.. ms
.. sn
,.iu
... ts
I. US
k Mil.
Dasrw A Ble 6..
ea sH
Irla '.
Ul ft
ee zi sis
GraaS Truak
lllUMla Caetra! ..
SILVER Bar,
ounce.
MONKT-JK1! per cent.
The rate oi discount in the open mar
ket for shnrt bills Is 3S per tent; for
three months' bills, t 7-14 per cent.
X-ti per
Healea Stack Market.
BOSTON. March (-Closing quotations
on stocks were as follows:
llleaaa 43 kloheak
Asial. Capper tlsNerade Cos
A. Z U a S'lplt Mlsea .
A A C. C ASM. i Narth Botte ..v...
SSU A Arlieaa : "an Use
cat. A liacla ai OW Dasualea
Centennial 3S Oaceeis
Cop. Raasa C. C. amtmlncr
F.aat Bulte C. .... US6sea
Praaklls 14 Supener
tltroea Caa Itaaueertsr A B. M.
Oraaay Cos M Taaurark
araane (ananas .... 7,1. s. a a. a m
l.lo Keralo CSpear.. Tl 4e p'4
Karr Lake :l'tsh Cos
Lake Copper XT rul casper
La Aalla Copper Iswinoas
Miami rapper , XtlaWaiiorlss .
ei-ilTMaas.
.. US
.. 1H
.. IS
.. ts
..114
.. I
.. I1H
.. US,
.. "S
.. se
.. us
..
...IJS
,. 7'k
..111
Xcvr Vark Mlalas (tacks.
NEW YORK, March 4 -Closing quota
tions oa mining stocks were:
Allea s "tittle Cslef
Brasaek-k Cea .v IS Maltese . ..
Can Taaaal stack.. 11 Oolnrie
Is bond 11 opmr
i-aa. rai. A Va.... u staoasel ...
ailraf iu Yalloe Jscki
OLaarllle CsS. .....It
Ortsres.
...514
..tea
...it.
,...M
.... at
(keep aad La sake Actlvo gellers at
Prices Safely Tea ,4a Tercaty
Cewta H laker Tkaa Taea
s day's Ceaeral Market.
SOLTU OMAU.t; .Alareh f,
Receipts were: - Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Official Monday 1 r34 .9 M.i
Olflclal 1'uesuav 4.171 15.S. H.J
stlmata Wednesday.. 4,1 rr,w ' i.kw
Three days this week.U.fr.T 41. M r.,tl'
Same days last Reck.. 11, W7' Sl.Xi 37.117
Kama days I w ks uo.il.1.1 U.S14 -'.4
Same days 4 w'k azo.l4.7lL' o.414 11.414
riamo days 4 w'ke aao.la.e42 il.m '
dame days last year.. 14,144 uV.k7 U.l-4
The loliowlnr table shows the receipts
of cattle, hues and sheet) at . south
Omaha for tha year ta date, aa compared
wita last year; . -
. tut ' 1911. .lac. Pcc-
Cailla r.ltf.r? l;40S s,sB
Hogs ;4.J3t 4il.ei iAVU
bhecp fif.M il.di C..'lo.....
Tha following table shock r&o :ne o.
prlcos paid for logs at south- uruahK tor
ui last few dsj t. sin comparisons.
slaughter, the same at oa all days when
conditions are anywhere near normal,
and shippers bought cautiously aa a rule.
Leas thaa 14 per cent of the entire supply
moved on shipping or speculative orders.
Best lard hogs on sale brought pus, sa
compared with yesterday-a top of a
while medium butchers soid largely
within the 4aJ044.4 spread. Bacon c lasers
ranged from In. 30 downward, but there
waa no business worth mentioning below
tha &. mark.
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Sunday. .
Receipts and disposition of live stock
at Ibo Cnlon-etocp. ys dn for the t-enty-four
hours ending at 4 p. m. yesteruav:
, RECUIrTeV .
' t-atlie. tox.. Stieep. H't.
C. M. St. P.. a..
W'aoaan Railroad.
Mo. r-ao. tiy
Union Pacalc
C. A N.-W., eaet...
C. a N.-W., wtsi...
C tu P., al.. A O.
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siay. tsnssi Si 1 ava-l arSsil tTjSH
llllw a.. b-,. W.I , .
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BOpt.
Ms.!74Wnu5
my-l"siisi "Si
7sSwS' rs.
SI laSltSWS
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- lSinsrS 71
JPt itrwal US, . WS'lvsVS Tl
Msjr.l44a4 U V l!s 44 43
July. 441.! 4S S, , 4S
ept, 41S4rS,Sv'l 41 i, 41Si41S4PS
JPark. i
May. It 44 UK U 7tHi U 4 II K
July. M17 it OS It It I lM17Vj
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M47VJ
U-d. 1
May. hI 4JStTHa4, 17si CS
July.l7-, 1st Ito I4 1
Sept. aT lis 7H.7-lW 74
Kibe. I 1
May. IS IsVTS inHIT-T f 44
July. 4 54 IP IS I I. IN
ocyuj r r ia p wrst e g
PktladrlaAla PraAaee Market.
PHILADKIJHIA, March 4-Bi.TTTR
Firm; western creamery snactal, 4)o;
extra, lie: nearby prints, extra. 40.
KOi lev-Thirty cauls par caaa rawer;
Pennsylvania and other nearby first a
free cases. Is. per rsas; currant re
ceipts, free cases, x psr eaaa; wee Urn
firsts, tree casos, aval par case; current
rriMs tree M M per easa
CH&KShV-Finn; fair demand; New
York full creams, fancy. llc; fair to
good, 17S4J1IC.
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inKHirAPOI.ia March 4. WHEAT
May. ll.o7Sl.a; July. 11.4a, Cash: Na iLoaisa
1 hard. 41.4VS: No. I aorthara, H ; No. I ici,se '
northern. II w; lo. a i.av
FT.A X C 04.
BARLin(-74)crtl ..
CORN Na I yellow. 4MrJe.
OATS-No. I whits kotrSOSe.
RYEV-No. I c.
BRAN-4He.Ml "
art JI'R ITirat natents. aV4ntla.l: sec
ond patents, 44 C4-; first dears. tM404
4.14; second cloaca. ta4r.7.
1M
"ii"
atllaraakea tirala Market.
klrt.WAI'KklR. March 4.-WHBAT-NO.
!l northern, H-HtfUl; No. 1 aorthara, H.7
rU)UrV-rSaady: winter patents. Btja let V; No. I hard inter, V.aiVLat; May,
e.; winter strauThts. KtAtyAo; aprlng S: July. es'.
rateata, tLOiAm: aorta aLrakrhta M.4S tXRN-No. I yellow. 47c No, t Whits
trl; bakers, Hoktytsa.
Hi t .Na J. BSc.
BAiOJCY-Feed ar mlxlnc. 7ac; fair
c: Ko. I. attrleSic: May. nsc
OATsV-Standard. sac.
BARXJCY Malting, tl atwl.s.
ta choice malting. ILiiatLSa.
RKBUtJ-Tlnkotny, Ill.tsaMM: dorer,
tltASZLa.
PKuV'lrilONg Mssa pork, new. CUTS;
old. 41A44. laard Ua Ueross), e.fs tihon
nbs llooaal. tvaa. ,
Total clearaaoaa of wheat ana flour
wera equal to 4e.4ut bushels. Primary re
ceipts wars 414,0 bushels, compared with
Ja.UA bushels tha oorraeporidlng day a
year ago. Estimated receipts for tomor
row; Wheat, M cars; corn, 444 cart; oeu,
111 ears; hose. bead.
Chtcage Caah Prices No. red, ll.CSa
lea; no. a rrn, e.cyjai.vzs. o. 2 bard
tt.aaj LSS: K herd. 4!.n.i.i.
ia 1 northern. H.1W1 13: No. I
northern, tl.ekai.ll: So. 4 northern. Il.ti
s44; No. ! spnnc l.a0u; No. I
um eoren orr- v . i..., .
vervex cheJL kSstl.t: durum' atclt ns I fancy, HSSI7SC
yora. ua a nerwac; no. a wntte,
Waators MarrHKt .-v;
Wattloskenoe lertrlo - . 44 S
Waalera taua J Z rru. sT2
SrSW.::::::: W
o'tas 1PV us
aaa puS Mis 141
nttt starea
Coneer
Ha. tVieallaalet .
Aatortcea Toaaaoa ........
Total osloe Ioe las ear.
WS
7S
MS
us
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dollar,
r ewe-la Market. '
PKORIA. March A-CORN-Lowar: Na
t yellow. 4ur: Na 4 yellow, etc; No, I
mixed, ttc; us auaeu, ass; pubis ta
0 ATS Lower: Na t white. Use. sua-!
Aara. BSC
Beapawaleel Apples aad Deled rralts
WW YORK. March C-CVAPORATED
APPLES Quiet and uirchanxed; on the
spot, fancy are quoted at lKtjlvys; choice,
"jW: prime. 7,tBlrr.
UH1E1I rttt. 1 1 r t-rurea. r inner aim
a better outatdc demand: quotations ranee
from 4Sc to l?e for tSltfomixs up lo
ai4us and 4MIUC for Oreaona Apricots
aulet. but firm n-lth smell offerinve;
chutes. tUV. extra choice. lit,tli.r;
iSC reacnea, maciive. out
are eleaauy neto in eyynpatny
STc- Ka 1 valiow SaaasTe- Ka A f"- - 'Wttn trie wiarses on we- - nr
r.c' ..u?.r'rw''.r0- ''vtytty. itaie.ins.c- extra choke Utilise: fancy
--. --arr. o- yeiiow. m r,,,r aun m..ulv u
naT; loose muscatels 4frSe: choice to
aradleaa. 44.Sc;
4 rellow ale.
atSc Oats No. 4 whits 4.ftHc; No. 1
white. k2SJSc: No. 4 whits etfjsaic;
atandard, iii.J.c.
Rye: Na 2. ktsc Barley, tSctcflMi
Timothy seed, la-otjllla. Clover seed.
' 4M.Sa.Sfc
BL TTK R Steady; creameriea, -TtMte;
dairies. Zeaac.
kXKiSWeak: receipta. 7,' eases: at
mark, caeca included, VMj 1c: erdinary
flrsta USwU-: ft ram nVtJiSc
CHEEr-B Firm: . daauea, T7Va4lle:
twins, llStylTSc; young Americas, i;va
J7Sc; knur horns. rstJlTc
POTATOISS Steady; rac-ipts. 4J cars:
lacoooa a. e.utsui; Micliujaa and Mla
awsota, ll-L'H-i;.
POL'LTRY Steady: ttrritaya Bee. 14c;
drnssi 4. ItSc; chickens, lira 14c; eVeaaed.
lie; 3C-Incs, Hve. lie. dressed, lie.
.VKAic-eieady: 7wllt ,
Oeala Market.
lilTERrOOL. Maren 4-WHF.AT-Hpot
ateaaiy: -o. x Manitoba, is sd: rtrtw
suady: March 7s MSd; May. 7a eSjd.
a jiy. m an.
fORX Spot American, mixed, aew
agist; la Su, Ataericaa aalxed, old
Saar Vark Mteer Market
-r.ua.- u.-h A MONEY-On
ii --aA -saris per cent; ruling
ore cent: closing bid. SS per
at bm ner cent. Time loans
firm; sixty dsys IStfl
days UfiS Per cent; atx montha, 1SJS
ppjMK MERCANTILB PAPER-f4s
tL.S'Jr.vry i -yr-u avriK-Hi-adv. with
actual bir in bankers' mils at M H4
for MxtydaTbllls and at 4s7J for da-
mand; commercial bills H.
SILVER Bar. otV. Mexitan
MNnav-Government. ttrong; railroad.
C tool n quale t ions a koada today ware
aa toiiowa:
. . . -. .HOS later, at. M.
a, ems leeSJapea 4a i s
r a aC rns ts so iv
'- - tess-K. C. sa. ia .... Ts
, ttg. "ISIa. A ee. 40 tttl.... S
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ailav-TviL ts tt M K. A T. let tt
17 ISIS So r 4i....,
a T A T. ea. 4s. 4 -la raclrkr . us
1 aai.ai an M . i.. oiw
L" .. ""!isx T. c. a t'as-.. t:s
ilCll'P11 as saa 4a SIS
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"1 oa r 4a leos
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r,s t4o a u. net ... s
aa. aa.... taSroas. ... Jsa ItU.. rs
i-ea. of Ce, -''!.?.. m"
, leinst u a a r. la ei es
y . . . Baak Cktartaaw. -
OMAHA. March 4.-Bank clearing for
today were l3.I77.se.TI and rr tha cor
responding day last yaar 43,4.741.
OMAHA CiKSEMAI. MARKET.
BL.TTBR No. 1. Mb. cartons Wc; No,
1, in tu-ie. tubs, lie; No. i. SA-; packlnc,
"'crlEK.B Imported Swiss, 14c; Ame.
can cwips, aic: block Mwlss, Uc; twins,
21c; daletee, - tic; triplets. Be; young
Americans Be blue label brick, tX, itm
berger, l-lb., iuc; l-lb Jlc.
rviUTKI-Broilers etaajd. per do.;
springs lw; hens lie; cucas. 19c; ducks
aaaaic: geee, lw.: tutkeys, xlc: pigeons
per doa,. Il -S. Alive, bruilera, Ultc; bens
Uc; old rooalerw and stsga ic; old
aucaa-tull laatrtered, lie: a. tun leath
ered. Mr: turkeys. 14c; guinea lowls. lie
each; pigeoas. per doa. ); homers, per
doa, tLMIf squkua. 1. tl.lu; No. 1
uoc. '. . , ..
FIHlt (rrsan iroiem i-iceroi. ic; wnne,
lc: pike, 7e; trout, lll4c; large erapptes,
UttLic; Spanish mscaerel, Ic; eel, ltc;
haddockl, lac: tlounoers IJc: green cat
fish, lie; roe shad, II each; shad rue, psr
oulr. UK: salmon! IM: halibut, ISo; yel
low perch, c; buffalo, c; bullheads, Uf
litre '.cut riticr.B ruoa no. i, tic;
No. x, Uc; Na. 4, 12SO. Loins No. 1.
lSo; No. J, lSc: No. 4, 14c. Chucks, No.
L -; No. 1 7Sc; No. I, 7 sc. Rounds, Na
L lose; No. 4, lw; No. 4, Sc. flatas,
No. 1. Vi; No. 1, kSc; No. J, Ic
FRUITrl- Apples: fcxtra laucy Baa
I'avle, per btx.. 4J 60; Jonathan, per bbi..
MJ. tsncy Wlneeape, per bbl., 44.M;
lancy Misanurl Pippins. er bbl., M74;
lancy Oaaos per bbl., I4.W; Idaho
Jonathans, extra fancy, per box. 2.;
Waahlngton spltxrnberg, per noa. a;
Waahlrutton K. Beauty, per box, i;
Washington Styman Wlneaaps. per box.
tit liana naa: Fancy select, psr bunch,
p Xsiyl 40; Jumno, per bunch, 42.7444.74.
Cranberries: Wisconsin fancy, per bbl..
1,74; per bos 14.74. Dales: Anchor
brand, new. at l-io. paga in noxee, per
boa. It to; Dromedary brand, asw. 4
l-lb. pkg. in boxes, per box. 434.
pigs: caitiomia, per can oi rj no.
u Dkcs.. aVi; per rasa of 94 No 12
pkgs., 4ti)0; per case of 444 No. 4 pkgs..
I'm bulk. In IV-lb. and Mlb. boxes
per lb.. 10c; New Turkish, 4-orowa la
tv-lb. boxes Per lb., lbc; 4-crown In
tn-lb. botes, per lb., lie; 1-crown In
svib. boxes Per ia, no, urspe iruit:
Florida. M sits per crate. 44.40: 44 slss
per crate. O0; -54-4 si see. per crate.
a. u (irwiies: Malaata rapes in noia.
Si JtarS IU. lmona: umonnra eiaciew
hrand evtra fancy. 400-sixes, per box.
444; lioma Umonelra. fancy, out-340 sixes.
Me hot Bd.ar: zee ana tar einra, . m tw
box less. Oranges: tsitfornla t ameiia
brand., aarels extra fancy. trt-IM-lto-174.
tot-Jia-fj slsas. per box. na.:-extra
rhoeca, all sixes, per not sr..a; aie
phant brand, lixMio-WKW-ilt-Xja alaes
per box, 43.3. Cabbage: ft loconstn, par
lb 4c. Carrots: per lb., a"c. Celery:
Csllfnrnla Jumbo, per doa.. 41.4: Florida;
In Ui rough. and 4 doa, par cass
MM. Cucumbers: Hot house, per doa.
ttat Fix plant: Fancy Florida, psr doa.
tiot. oarMc: Extra fancy, whlta. per lb..
lie. Lettuce: r.xira rancy lear. per om.
a. Onions: California, white, boillrm.
per lb,. 7c: Wna-onsln. yellow Ornoa. per
lb . IV: Red Oiohe. per lb., ec: Spanish,
per rrata t.4t. raralev. Fancy aoutb
ern, per doa bunrhea eOfrTlc. Parsnips:
Per lb.. !S- Potatoes: Minnesota Early
Ohio, per bu.. t it Wisconsin whits
stock, oar bu.: U.K. Rutabaga: la
sacks, per lb.. ltt. Tomatoes: Florida,
per a-baKt. crate, saw: tuoao, lrc e-oaat.
carrier. 444. Turnlpa: Per la., TSc.
MISCEU.ANEOIJS Almonds: Tarra
rona per Hi., 14Uc; In sack lots Ic lees.
Pesnuts: Rossted. In sack lots, per IS.
TSc: roasted, lees than sack lots par lb.,
c; raw. nor lb.. 4c. Pecans: Largo, per
th.. 17c; la ssi-k Ms. 1 lesa Walnuts:
New crop. Mil. California, per lb.. 17e:
In sack lots. Ic lesa. rider- Mew Ne
hswu. per 14-e-sl. wbhla B: per XV
eat. .bl.. 4i.a: Sew York Unit's, per Il
eal. Vbbl.. U.&: ner M-gsl bbL 14a.
M ,n: New. f framea 44 TA etrout:
Per tWrat kee-. xtTS: war 4-gaL keg. US.
C, K. 1. P., west 1
Illinois Central .... ' S
Chicago Q. W t
Total recelpi..lM
- 23 14
DISPOSITION. . .
Cattle. Hogs, Sheep.
Omaha Packing Co ..... 4,4
Swift and Company.... fit
Cudehy fackina Co...l.Ia4
Uc
fancy, seeded. e7Sc:
Ixmdoa I ay era tiaejiw.
ee ISa
ea A W
Armour A l.'o
rtchwarta-uolen Co. ...
Murphy
Morrell -
Sinclair
Hill a Ron
T. Ii. Iwla
J. B. Root A Co
1. It. nulla
I.. F. Husa
U Wolf :..
McCreary Kellodg...
Mo.-Kansas Call Co...
Cllne A Christie
Other buyers
:.i..i
fcuaj
i.tt
XieV
St 7
Hi);
443
l.att
IS!
SHKliP Conditions surrounding- tha
market for abeep 4nd lam be were even
more favorable to telling interests than
on yesterday, and l Harp y higher prices
aero paid from tha opening. Advances
were uneven, but the packing demand had
plenty of life and bulk cleared readily at
ncuras that were generally quoted ion
20o higher. Lambs and sheep were equally
popular, a broadening demand for product
in the eastern consumptive belt being
largely responsible for vigorous trade.
Receipts were estimated at over 1.400
bead j oil the larger .part of this total.
inqeudiDg ail early arrivaia passed over
the stales before t.-S) o'clock. The Dig
end of the run con)9ted of reasonably
good corn-fed ewea and lambs but prime
finished strings Were rare exceptions
and while relatively lofty tops were made
during first rounds tops on strictly choice
quality offerings were Jacking.
Attractive rea western lamoa ensngeu
hands at tt.MijS.7. radicating a quotable
limit of 44.74 or better, while owes that
were nothing to brag about moved at 11.51
tTl.to. Plain ewes sold around M.vutH.aa
and mads to order gradea were wanted
at 44.7Mt4.4H. some shorn wethers and
thorn yearllnm arrived, selling at 14.24
and to. IS respectively., but wooled goods
of tha same elastics .ware hard to find.
Choirs handy yearlings still in the fleece
would probably bring aa much as 44,
while wethers would do well to reach
to.'S.
Feeder business had a small, quiet ap
pearance uwlng to meager supply and
slack country demand. Yesterday s pur
chase of this stock for shipment afpounted
.to a short 1.400 heed and nothltig what
ever waa sold on feeder orders Monday,
Quotations on sheep and lambs: Lambs,
good to choice, M.40U4.7; lambs fair to
good, Io.6o4ts.40: yearlings good to choice,
.i ); yearhngs. fair to good, tut)
1.44; wethers good to choice, H.4Sio.x;
wethers fair to good. - tt-sufrt Si; awes
good to choice, tl.tvTM.74; awas fair to
good. I3.74fr4.50. .
No. 4v
444 shorn wethers 114
:ii fed ewes 7
16 fed yearlings f
134 fed lambs : 73
I fed lambs culls 53
4Jfed lambs ........;..... 7
41 fed yearlings and aethers ft
X fed lambs 47
414 fed yearlings and wethers 4
Total receipts 4.8JB 17,ti
CAT'j Lr-tuyer yesterday were an
tlclpatinif heavy receipts tor today and
they accordingly became very bearish on
yeateiday a close, the market , Untitling
up ooneiderably lowur than it waa early,
tiuyera expeditions, however, .were not
realised as recelpu today wera only mod
erate for a Wconeeday and the total for
tiie three days toots up. only ll.ttf head
ahlcii. though rlightly larger than fur
the same period last .week Is decidedly
tmal.4 r than the average for recent
weeka and smaller -than a year aao by
almost . head.
Tha market on beef ateera this morn
Ins waa generally steady with yesterday
morning, the desirable kinds of cattle be-,
lng reasonably active sellers at yester
day's beat time; As compared with yes
terday s mean close today a market was a
little higher. The genera! run of tha
otieitnajs was.' nothing extra In point of
quality, but there were quiet a good many
cattle good enough to-brlnf T.4o-and over,
soma pretty decent killer going at 17.84.
Cows and heifer were la good demand
and tboy ware fairly active at good, firm
prices aa compared with yeeterday.- The
bulk of tha offerings changed hands In
lair season In Ihs momln.
There waa 4uita-a-eprlnkllng of little
stock cattle here today and ,aa spec
ulators have been com ptalnina about the
limited country demand tha trade waa
not very active, with th Undency of that
description downward. Strictly food
fenders aa a matter, of course wera fully
ateady, but' other kind Wera slow and
Quotation on eat!: " fioud to choice
beef stsers M40tl7.; fair to good beef
steers tauije w, common
steers IS-; sod t choice belfera.
16 WMrSOjo, good to choice cows RTtfjo-oS;
IT.Z. iu urAMtt.Tk: common ta
..ir rayaV BX.7MM.W: gOOd to OOoiOS
kKx kers and feeders '"'-ii0
eomrnoa to fau- awjkars s feeders K)
04.44; stock neiiera, ee.ka.e,
calves tl.euff7.4v; bull, stags tS-1
Kcpresenwttrs sales:
BEEF BTEERa. -
A. rr. WV ar. ra
... II 11... 1
:.. ta im is ...... i" "
4is fed ewes ,
1C fed lamba
lit fed lambs ..,
to fed lambs calls....
93 fed awes ...'.,
fed ewes.- culls. ..
M4 fed lambs
334 fed lamba
IM ted lamba
CHICAGO LIVB STOCK
Ma
II...
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t. .. 'ea a "
M. ... .. ltt I S
II " MS I 44
!.... 74t I )
iTlI- milt
it it
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at ret I It
tt. ;n... as iu
ai Lttt is
5 " iui i
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a lrtt t
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4. ere o ea
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St..-..
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.....MO I tt
,....114 t tt
.....1171 I tl
1. ......! Itl
H. .......jii t a
f. Pit 4 It
l4....-.Ukt I 44
14. ........ ..141 lit
I 114 tit
3.. -.11)4 t M
44 t
Jl. 1S4 t M
It..- ISM tS
. ....... 40
...list 1
Metal Market,
YORK. March 4. METAT.S
copper etery: spot, sionrrs
C et K J-
S Okie IteS-
octleaso A A ISO
o. a a u -
.HI S
ItSat
LAW.
Tarsarattaa aad Maala.
SAVANNAH. Oa.. March A-TTHPEX-TLNB-Klrm.
7a; eaJee, 44 bbla: re
celpts IM bala; supasants US bbla;
stock, 3J bbka.
ROrilN-KIrm: sales 1.443 bbla: re
ceipts 477 soul; shipments 741 bbla;
stock, 44.441 bbla Quotations: B. 14.4a:
D. 4447H: K. tSTSS: r.O. H. 4174: I.
L4: K. 47.4o; M. 47.8; N. t7.; WO. ft 44;
WW, t7a,
OaaaJaa Bay Mark at. '
OMAHA. Man 1-HAT-No, l 114.44:
Ns. 1 414.4: coarse, fit; packlna- stock.
r aafA-. alfalfa. t!4. Straw: Wheat.
Ma, it aaa pace. aJxya.ea
agrar MarWet.
NEW YORK, March . SVOAR-Ettt-
muscavads test. 4-4c; oentnnital, 44
teat. Sate: wo last as teat. 1.1c; ra-
aad, quiet.
It t I L a.
ttSae Par. eat.
on M. A a r. a iw
i.. us
... KS
VPW
Standard onDoer 'eteeitv:
I4J7H: March. r4.EM14l.H: April, stay.
June and July. 4lS3M14.I7V 'Tflnn
market easy: spot W to M: futures
or. Ha art cnetnm hcuie retuma h-w
nrerla nf XuU 4ma an far this month.
k conper. xi4.toti4 it: ei-ctroiytic.
tlAol4s7H; caatlnga. tlit74. Tin, easr:
r.pnt. t4J.ee: jearcn. eu.'w-fM.-i'o, man,
MisrsaMf 74: May. 44f'4: ITS: June.
M1.7Ma4i.l: July. tl 41.74. London
market easy; spot, IIM: futures !
Ixaral sales, five tons April at t7i;
fre Ions May at 4iISS. Lead steady;
KeHr. New York: V S4 uO. East St.
Ix-tria iKindos tli law '. "teiter. quiet;
Kwi;a New York: t47f.sa. Fast St
flMiia. london 434 Ma. Antlmonv. quiet;
Conkaons r.SV. Iron. Cleveland war
rants 4M M In London. locally Iron
aaa nnaettled. Va. 1 foundry northern.
lll.7:rlt.. Na 1 southern and No. 1
anuthem snfC 414 75e14 t4.
ST. LOl;iS. Mo. March 4-METALS
Lead, quiet at t-304-4; spelter, strong
at win.
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Dry Caeaa Market.
Ir7 YORK. March I DRY GOODS
The cotton goods primary markets are
strong at advances secured en wide print
cloths and sheeUntts. - Bleached cottons
have been advanced tie a yard and fruit
of the loom 4-4 bleached goods have been
value. Jobb rs report
a? iStearsv aoUSS trace, v oraiei rami are
ie otronger. the American Woolen cstnpany
lets kkrint a airae auicr nwaiij,
er.
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Coadltkta at Tswaaarr.
" WASHINOTON. March 4-At the ka
(ianlng of buacoesa today tha cenditloa
of tbe Vnltee) States traaaury waa:
WorklraX balance In trraeury affVoea.
tat. 722. MA in banks and PtiuiDpine treas
ury. 4B.74.1I. The total balance ka gen
eral fund was tltAatt. Ordiavkry ro-
CaMaa Market
NEW YORK. March 4 COTTON'- pot
closed quiet, travnaiurea: twaimi w
Isnda tstoc; taaddllnc gulf. taTse; sales
B ftaiaa
Puturea closed barely steady: closing
btda: March, rtstc; April, a) tec; nay.
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September. 44.41c: Or-toar. tPSe: Novem
ber, hloici: ijexsemaer, axtac; aauary,
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MARKET
Demand far Cattle aad Hogs Steady
keep HlaSev.
rHICAOO. March C CATTLE Re
ceipts, O,X0 head; market, steady; beeves,
4S.0U4j4.sS; Texss st,rs ft 70tr.); west
ern steers. M H7I I:' stockers and feed
ers, 44.r0O4.a0: rows and heifers
4.74); calves. 4S.crjaJS.5i.,
rltxit Iteceipts, ai.wai nean; memei
steady; light. tstntMItt: mixed. sB
44; heavy, Wintid): roush, kxSXglStO;
olae U TOrM SI: bulk or aalea. HoUeM Sb.
HHEKr ANU LA si net neceiprs, a.""'
head; market. Iff?nc up: native. H.1S
4..10; western, M.3U86.44: yearlings 4.li
6 : lambs native,' 44.407 ; westsrs
tS.40J7.46. i , .
Kaaaaa Clip Live itock Market.
KANSAS CITY. March 4.-CATTI.E-
Racelpts 4,40 head, including 4M south
srns; market steady to 10c higher; dressed
beef and export steers, r.HwS2t; fair to
grood, fci.tOOoVJ"; western steers, o.Sr7.ab;
stockers and feeders, HOOfeSt: southern
steers 4o.KSM.74; southern cows, 4.iur
4.34; native cows t.tcSI6: native heif
ers - H90U7.14; bulls M Sis.s; calves
44.4n4jtl.4a.
MtXia tteceipts, hj.oiv neaa; maj-aei
steadv: bulk of sales t$,4MS4; heavy,
4b Siun. ITS: pacKers ana outcners, p v
Aes; lights "; Pi. ao.wiu. ip.
BHKr.r' AL LAM rMJ lUBceipu, .ww
head; market Wc to 16c higher; lambs
4t,.rtA; earllngx. 4600i.Ou; wethers
Movbi.st); ewes. k.Wtji.ix), stockers and
teed era, 13.(194.4.
SI. Laats Live Stack Market.
ST. LOUIS. Mireh- 4 CATTLB-Re
ceipts, 1.300 head. Iiaslixurig In Texans;
market Wc higher; nauva snipping ana
export steers, li.&fWr oO; dressed and
butcher steen, tsoAQS.no; steers under
1 .090 lbs.. B.tetjS.74; etockera and feeders
41.S4l.09; cows adfl helfem, !17o4t.l;
cannera. 42.MeM.4W: bulla. taMiSM: calves,
IrVOOrratS Texas and Indian steers 4VW
tp7.0: cows and heifers, pitajeraos.
HOtlB Receipts. IsOU head: market
ateady: pigs and lights. ia.SzS4; mixed
snd butcher, St. solos. good heavy, 44.9k
4rn.7a.
BHbbr Ann taaxrie risccipta, i.ts
head; market 14c to So higher; native
muttons. 43.4.0ft; . lambs . MOQtin.X:
culto and bucks, tlto&ia; stockers, p
Ja.aa.
SI. Joeepk Live Stack Market.
-ST. JOSEPH. March 4. .-CATrXJo-Ra-
celpts !'" head: market steady to
strong: steers 44.HIVSS; cows aad Bett
ers. IS.S04M.4: caivea. 44 7Mrt.4.
HOOS Receipts, neaa; market
alow: top. !&; bulk of sales, M44r.&6
SHEEP ANO IjAM KB rteoeiptS, LklU
head: market. 100:3c. higher; iambs 44.S
87
Stack la snaras
Receipts of live stock at the Ova prin
cipal western markets yesteroay:
t-amy. r i ' e
,.. 4,140 U.IOt
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... 2.30 40.4U4
South Omaha..
St. Joaeph ,
Kansas City..,
St. Louis ,
Sheep
7.404
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f" til tl- -.14........... 717 lai
HOGS-Swollea hot; receipts met with a
drmen-l that was rather cfuiet than other,
a-tee, especially when placed In contrast
With tne vigorous, aniaa
racard-kreakint -aappllea Jaat month. For
Nebraskans afthe
Nation's Capital
(From a Staff Correspondent )
WASHINGTON. March A (Special Tel-
egram.)-Railway Coram lastoner Henry T,
Clark. Jr, ot Uncols ta la tha dty to
make an argument before tha In tec stats
Commerce commission relative to a re
duct ioa of coal rates on tha Chicago,
Burlington Quitter railroad. The rate
quastloneJ arc those la effect between th
points ot production or caaoa city coal
in . Colorado aad tha points of Its con
sumption In .Nebraska, practically wast
of Hastings. Mr. Clark will make his
arxumcnt before ' the , commission to
morrow.
Congressman Klnkaid today recom
mended the appotntmant of E. H. Springer
to be post master at Brady. Neb.
Congreasinan Martin - today
mended tbe appointment aa postmaster
AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA ,
Storing- People Hold Meeting; tnl 1
Demand KecogTiiuon.
ASK CITIZEH'S TTKION TO ACT
Gearral Caadesaaatl.a Hear far
Clerk Cawd aaa Trcaaarcr tJUlla
far Refaeal 4a Caaa aa.es
Wrlttea la aa Ballet.
Unless Ilia Cltlxen' union the
tahorina- naonla a portion ot tna .
aentattrea oa ita ticket for the comlns
election they are Bable to com out wiu.
a ticket of their own. A large iaw
meettng waa held last evening at the
Redman hall and a -resolution to this
effect was adopted.
Tola propoalUon will be put up oetora
the meeting ot the Cltlxen t union Friday
evening and unless the member consent
to spilttlnc the ticket with the labor peo
ple a new ticket will be launched.
The Independent union waa tha name
adopted by tha meeting and If the Clti
aen'a consent to its proposal It will Join
forces and push lta ticket. Gua 8lavena.
democrat, waa elected president, John
Lynn, republican, was made secretary,
and Alex Dahlgren, treasurer.
Blasac aa Officiate,
City Clerk Frank Good and City Treas
urer John Olilln are bow being blamed
for their high handed action lo- refuel nr
to count In the names of those who
were written In! on the primary ballots.
Good and Glllln after ions conference
and alleged legal advice took th stand
that the votea ought not to be counted.
In reality Good, It la said, was anxious
to keep the name of Perry Wheeler, re- .
publican candidate for clerk off the ticket.
Gillla whoaa strength has fallen off In
the last two year waa afraid to try
himself out against John Qrlbble, who
name waa to have received tha united
strength of the republican and clttxen
ticket. v -
Speaking ot the refusal to count la th
names of the nominees councilman John
Walters aaid yesterday: "Such conduct
Is bound to hurt 'the ticket upon which
these men run, - The people have a right
to say who thall be their candidate, and
tha name ot those nominated- should
have been counted In."
In the meantime Good. Glllin and
Tralnor will appear before the court next
Thursday morning to allow cause why
they should not reverse themselves and
count the ballots rejected last Thursday.
Tralnor refuted to sign the report last
week, and staled that he waa of th opin
ion that the names should be counted Is
Mnrlnl af Jaaiea Miller.
The funeral ot James W.
old eon ot Mr. and Mrs.
Eighteenth and Missouri
held yesterday afternoon.
tee were conducted by Rer. Bothwtll.
Burial waa made In Laurel Hill cnmeterjrr
Faaeral af Joseph Wheeler.
The funeral ot Joaeph Wheeler, 1-year-
old son ot Mr. and Mr. H. Wheeler, M
street, will be held this afternoon at t
e clock. Rev. Both well will have Charge
ot the funeral services Burial will be
made In Forest Lawn cemetery.
Tbe condition ot Dr. Thomas Kelly, who
waa taken critically 111 with aa attack
or palpitation of tha heart, waa much
Improved last evening. A short time ago
ha suffered a stroke of paralysis.
Mrs. Margaret Keed died yesterday
morning at tha home of her elsteri Mrs
Dan Hurley, toA South Thirty-third atreeb
She came hare about six months ago from
Fort Dodge. Is. and had beea sick, with
pneumonia but a week, -- - . V
Tha funeral arrangement have not yet
been made.
Barefoot la laew, ,
John Blnims whs resides with his wit
on Twenty-fourth, near JL street, waa
walked barefoot through the snow and lea
to the police station last night because
be Insisted on beating hi wife, the
mother of a 4-weeks old baby. X.
Simnu has been under arrest a number
of times lately, but the police moved by the
condition of th family have exercised a
certain leniency towards htm. This len
iency seems to have encouraged Slmms
In bla brutal conduct towards hi sue.
Two calls for wife beating last night out
raged tha police and Slmms waa sum
marily removed to the Jail, where ha will
receive th tender ministrations ot police
Judge Callanan.
MeeaasnB far 4aster.
We are preparing for an event of spc
ctal Importance In our tailoring depart
ment this season. Through the co-operation
ot Murphy Bros., Chicago's Leading
Tailors for whom ws ar sola representa
tives, entnmenclng March 7 and continu
ing three daya-Thuraday. Friday and
Saturday wa will place oa exhibition for
tha critical Inspection of our patrons.
174 extra large display lengths comput
ing the seaeon'e moat popular fabrics.
Wa wish to can particular attention to
tha fact that through the courtesy of
Murphy Bros., wa will hare with - na
direct from their dty aalea rooms. Mr.
Tom Powers a young gentlemaa of
acknowledged taste and good Judgment
In mat tare pertaining te dreee, who will
be glad to aid ear euatutners la making
their select lona Very truly yours
If. CUUfIN A CO.
Marie orr wel-
The Women's auxiliary et St. Martin
church will hold aa all-day meeting
today at the borne of Mrs. j. t.augney.
4fl North Twenty-third street.
Phone Bell South Ind. F-1444 for a
tae ot JetMr Gold Top. Prompt delivery
to any part of tha city, wuuaat Jsttei.
Mrs. Lambert will be bosteaa for tha
Ladies aid of the West Q Mission Thurs
day afternoon at her homs Fiftieth aol
O atreeta.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Orlmm. TJ North
Sixteenth street, are tbe proud parents
of a bouncing boy. )
Tbe Alpha etub wilt give a card party
at Odd Fellows' hall, Thursday after-
SatJ! Tx& .t-TiK? Blxby. 8. , D.. erf Chajtes J. N.kas
hungry, eujtrui In. leisurely fashion from
tha start at figures ranging from steady
to- a- alCIUM -WSaTniua. i wo a
eiaavkar easts and the market wore along
to a tans finish at midday
Aside from greater numbers, receipt
wera not perceptibly different i from yea
terdar'a run. Th estimate called for over
I "0.09 rrean arm oa m ""'""i
. Waal Market. ' ihve ttt head were en-tbe butcher and
termer? lug weayevw maaiani., hsik, . i.i
fute mediums, 144i7c; fine, WtjlJc. Larger ertrv wera pul oito local
vice Perry O. Cloud, resigned.
Lather Drake and' Edward P. Peek left
tor Omaha this afternoon.
- W. F. Gurley waa host today at the
senate restaurant, having aa his guests
Senators Brown and I Hitchcock. Luther
Draks A- W. Breckenridge and David
H. Mercer.
, Miller, 4-ar-
J. M. Miller,
avenus waa
Funeral serv-
The 141! Pleasure dub will give a dance
at Rushlnfa hail this evening.
The King's daughters af the First Pref
bytertan church will serve dinner at tha
Charon. Thursday aoon.
The Juniors of the local high achool are
making preparations for the annual eiaaa
play to be given at the high school audi
torium March 14. The play ia entitled
Tne. Princess."
Rev. Fred Berry, state superintendent
of Baptist ml aero rat, la conducting a se
ries of evangelistic sermons at the New
Baptist mission at Forty-third and 1
streets. Rev. Mr. Berry Is a very able
sxreaker aad much Interest ta being shown
In tha meetings.
DAVENPORT MAN PROTESTS
CARROLL'S TAX CONFERENCE
DAVENPORT, la March (.-Alfred C.
Mueller of Davenport, president ot the
League of Iowa Municipalrties baa aent
a teaegraa ta Governor Carroll at Iowa
protesting agalnat the call far a tax con
vention to be held at Da Moines on
March Sava because, be says tha call
fails to recognise titles and towaa while
giving npreaeA'Atlea te county boards
with voting paver at tha conference.
Mayer Mueller says that the tax prob
lems af the ettiee are aa Important as
any ether and cannot be settled wttbeut
kbetng considered la their return to tl.a
Key to the SUuaUosi-Bce Ad ertiting. j general financial system at the state.