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    W, BKM: DMA HA, TMSSDAY, FIOBIU'ARY 11. 1913.
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Both Factions in Wheat Now on an
Even Footing.
;
CORN BULLS CLOSELY WATCHED
Holding of the Cotton Cro d. In
I'lilcnRo Ileitis Closely Observed
nnd Any Ilrrnk Will Pre-,
clpltnte Prices.
OMAHA. Feb. 10. 1913.
ine fact that the average professional
in the Chicago wheat market evened up
his position over Sunday will open the
week with both faction among the
smaller traders on an even footing. I He
larger men In the trade, those who at
either short or long on big line of tno
ay and July wheat, are believed to be
steadfast In their convictions and have
refused to show tho "white feather," and
either sell out or cover. Statistics on
wheat this week are likely to bo beamh
in character. Importing nations have
refund to hid up for breadstuff because
or the war between the Balkan statea
and Turkey, as they doubtless have somo
kind of an understanding with each other
as to where the trouble Is to be confined
ulth ample tonnage for the Russian
waters and other sections of the far east
the wheat supplies to come out of that
country are ,llkely to show a good In
crease. India will have less wheat for
export than usual, but this will be tully
offset by tho Increased movement oit
of Argentina, us the offerings from thtre
aro now on a much larger scale than hi
any time In many years. The wheat In
Argentina hoa turned out better than
was generally looked for, and the qual tj
Is said to be excellent In the United
States and Canada there Is still a bis
surplus of wheat, which must be sold or
carried over Into another crop. In bjtn
of thuse countries holders aro not In
clined to force their grain upon buyers,
as they contend that the crops In both
Canada and the United States have oteii
tinder-estimated and that buyers will uo
forced to tako hold at selleres' prices
later on. Cash wheat, 140Vc lower.
The action of bulls In corn will be
closely watched. Tho holdings In Chi
cago of tho cotton crowd aro believed to
bo quite large' and any attempt on their
port to get out will start a sharp break.
While on the other hand any attempt on
the part of shorts to cover would drive
prlcos skyward. The stocks of contract
corn at Chicago, aa woll as at other
points, Is abnormally small and shorts
cannot expect to. depend on delivering
tho grain In order to get out of tho hole.
Cash corn was 14c lower.
Oats aro more likely to sympathize
wlt,h the corn and possibly -with- wheat.
Cash oats was unchanged.
Clearances were 697,000 bushels of corn,
75,000 bushels of oata and wheat and corn
equal to 860,000 bushels.
Liverpool closed HSd lower on wheat
and ild higher on corn.
primary wheat receipts were 1,324,000
bushels and shipments were 394,000 bush
els. Primary corn receipts were 1,589,000
bushels and shipments won 870,000 bu.
Primary oats receipts wero 864,000
bushels and shipments wcae 496,000 bush
els. A year ago today was a holiday, there
fore no receipts and shipments for last
year.
Tho following cash prices were reported
today:
WHEAT No. 2 hard, winter: 3 cars.
NUc; I car, 8514c. No. 3 hard wlnUr: 1
WAXTK1) TO RENT
WANT to rent 5-room modern house
March 1; two In family: references. Ad
dress K'57S, Bee.
REAL ESTATE
AHSTIIACTS Of TlTI.H.
REED Abstract Co., oldest abstract of
fice In -Nebraska. 208 Brandels Theatar.
OITY PKUI'IUIITY Kllt SAL, 15.
BBMIS PARK DISTRICT
Nearly new square house containing
rec. hall, parlor, dining room and kltonen
on first floor; three bedrooms and sleep
ing porch and bath on second; oak finish
on first floor; screens and storm win
dows; south front lot; paved street; good
location; nice neighbors; close to school.
Price J3.SO0. Tetms.
BEAIIS-CARLBERG CO.
310-312 Brandels Theater Bldg.
TO BUY, SELL. Oil KENT, F1KST 8KB
JOHN W. ROHUIN8, 1801 FAI1NAM ST.
I2-ROOM house, Kountzn Place, Omaha,
$7,000, clear, also other clear Omaha
property. Want California. 1135 W. 42t
St., E.os Angeles, Cat.
SOUTH PART OP CITX. B-room house,
1707 8. 11th St. For sale by owner.
1704 LAKE
New, modorn, oak finished bungalow;
lot 40x130; will sell for 5,200 on easy terms.
JEFF W. BEDFORD & SON,
S44 Brandels Theater. Tyler 1J21.
REAT. KSTATK
FA1UI A UAIMCH LAM1IH FOIl SAI.H
Cullfornlo.
California land excursions '1st .and 3d
Tuea. W. T. Etnlth Co.. 8U City Nat Bit
Kansas.
KANSAS FARMS, and ranches for sale;
80 to 25,000 acres; yvrlto for free list. V. E.
NIQUETTE, Sallna- Kan.
FOR SALE Improved 160 a. farm at
(33 per acre. J. II. King, Cawker City,
Mitchell Co.. Kan.
NobrnaUa.
IMPROVED FARM 320 acres, 35 an
acre; 12 miles from town; rich block toll;
10 acres broke; all fenced; bouso &x24;
near school and lu sight of twonty-flv
other farm houses. Must have your fil
ing right. J. A. Tracy, Kimball. Neb.
RANCH BARGAIN.
1.920 acres fine grass and hay land:
fenced; good house; 3 wells; windmills
and tanks; near R. R.; 150 miles of
Omaha; In the corn bolt; will tako cars
or ux neaa or cattle: act quicic.
WRIGHT & LA8BURY. Omaha, Neb.
WILL sell foreclosed, 160 acres, good
form land neav Benkelman, Neb., for
1ho casn. uox ua. uouncn uiurrs. ia.
MUST sell section near Potter, Chey
enne county, Neb., for 38.60 per acre.
Only $1,440 cash, balance 10 years. Nearbv
land sells for $15 to $35. Box 93, Council
Bluffs, la.
FOR SALE BY OWNER,
$10 per aero ISO aCres. good level land,
ell fenced and twice cross fenced. Good
irrarmrv. large horse barn, small house.
well 65 feet deep, windmill and other out
buildings, 300 acres In cultivation. ISO
acres natural grass. Will sell cash or
terms Vt corn, balance terms to suit
purchaser. Located 9 miles north of
Mitchell. Neb. For further particulars In
quire "or write, G. W. DeArmond, Colton,
ba.
Wisconsin.
UPPER Wisconsin took world's cham
pionship award on alfalfa at the 1913 na
tional corn exposition. Cheap land pro
duced It For Information write Wiscon
iln Advancement Assn., 324 Caswell Bldg.,
Mllwcukee, Wis,
""llEAL ESTATE VOH liKUT
Farm anil Ranch Lands.
FOR RENT SO-acre farm southwest of
South Omaha. Mrs. E. M. Clark, 821
Orand Ave., Omaha. Neb. Tel. Web. V32.
LIVK STUCK StItlxKT OI VKT
Ship live stock to South Omaha. Save
mileage and shrinkage. Your consign
ments receive prompt and careful atten
Jon. l.lv Stock Coinmiaalon Merchants.
BYERe TIRQB. & CO. Strong, reliable.
CLIFTON Com. Co.. 222 Exchange Bldg.
MARTIN BROS. & Co., Exchange Bldg,
I,H(lAh NOTICES.
STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING,
The annual meeting of the stockholders
of The Bee Publishing company will be
httld t The Bee office, Omaha, at 4
o'clock p. m. on Monday, March 3, 1913,
for the election of a board of directors
for the ensuing year and for the trans
action of such other business as ma.'
properly come before the meeting,
ily order of tho president
F3-MJ N I. FEIL, Secretary,
ear (yellow), KUc. 1 car, SVeo, No. i
spring 1 car, R4ic. No grade, spring
1 car. 7o. No. 2 durum, mixed: I car
" RYB No. 2s 1 car, fc.
, CORN No. S white: 1 car. 47Uc. No. J
white: 1 car, 474e; 2 ears, 47c; 2 cars,
,491ic; t cars, 46Vic. No. 4 white: 3 cars,
itin Vn f vallnw 1 rar- AKUn V t
e. jxo. i yeuow: i
$w.: jufx
ears. 4c. No. 4
car. 4414c: 2 cars.
441c; 1 car, 44c. No. 3 mixed: 7 cars,
46c; 1$ cars, 44Hc, No. 4 mixed: 1 car.
I4UC Nos. 3 and 4. mixed: 1 bulkhead.
44We; 1 bulkhead, 41c.
OATS-No. 2 white: 1 cur. 3114c. Stand
ard: ) cars. 3314o. No. 3 white: IS cars.
32c. No. 4 white: S cars, 3214c; 3 cars,
3214 c. No grade: 1 car, 319.0.
Omaha Cnah Prices.
WHEAT No. 3 hard. SSfiMKc: No. 3
hard, MOHc; No. 4 hard, MSiWc; No. 3
spring. MflMMiC; No. 4 spring, S2y3Vic.
corn no. z wnue. vic: no. a white.
46140471c; No. 4 whlto, 45446o; No. 2
yellow, 4514c; No. 3 yellow, 4iOi5Hc; No.
yollo
itffttii
w. 4llf4W; No. 2, 44aOH5c; No. 3,
43iff441c.
OATS No. 2 wnite. 334e: standard.
3314c; No. 3 white, 32ttc; No. 4 white, 32
BARLEY Malting, 554J3o; No. 1 feed,
12447C.
KYIS No. 2, 6SV460c; No. 3. iSO&Slic.
Carlot Receipt.
Wheat. Corn. Oats.
Chicago 33
492
ISO
Minneapolis 5S0
iDuluth 83
Omaha 70
Kansas City 122
St. Louis 137
Winnipeg 303
144
108
170
CHICAGO lillAIN AND PllO VISIONS
Kentnrea of the Trndlniv aail Closlou
Prices on Board of Trndr.
CHICAGO, Feb. 10. Wheat prices took
a down tuin today owing to rain reports
from India and because of mild weather
and of promised moisture in the United
States winter crop belt. The closo was
easy at IsOHic to 94014c net decline. Corn
finished Mi",c off; oats unchanged to
Vic lower and provisions dearer by wn7VsC
to z-JVic.
Wheat gave way grudgingly a fow
fractions at a time. One reason for tho
reluctance was that dispatches from
India said the rainfall . though fairly
general, had been light. In addition
there was fenr of a return of activity
on the Part of tho bulls In coarse gram
The market could not withstand the
grudual effect of 'selling duo to the ex
cellent conditions in autumn-sown news.
Considerable attention wns given to a
big Increase of tho number of cargoes
on ocean nassaco.
Sniallness of tho gain In the visible
supply total brought about relative
firmness of wheat during the last part
of the sosclon. At no time, thougn, am
thu market get back to last week's clos
ing levels.
Huge receipts made tho corn market
heavy. The trade Ignored, higher cables
and paid no heed to Argentina. On thu
other hand, oats during most of the day
showed more activity and strength than
naa neen tne caso in a ions wmie.
Sellers of July corn bought September
outs freely, a fact that led to much
spreading Between tno various muuum.
Provisions rose on account of largo ex
ports and In consequence of higher prices
for hogs. Stock yard dealerB wero lively
to grab offerings when the market ex
perienced a temporary dip.
Futures ranged as follows:
A rtlcle Open, t Hlgh.l Low, Closo. Bat y.
Whcatl
May.
93T4-4U'
91
.94H6H
July.
Hopt
914
92
90H
I
liP
90Vj,l
90HH
90
54Tiari5
Corn.
May.
July.
Sept.
53l
E3T4!
64
65
I
35Ts
35i
19 95
19 90
64UH
55VK1
55U'
55SfH
Oats.
I
May.
July.
Sept.
35S
35y4
35H
3oH
JEVi
19 70
19 70
10 G7H
10 60
10 61
33!
35H.
351,
35',il
Pork.
May.
19 65-70!
19 65
19 65
19 92Hi;
July.
19 65
1 w
IOCS
Lard,
May.
10 52W 10 67H
10 62M
July
10 IS
10 67-70
10 &5
10 60
10 50
10 67-70
Sept.
10 60-63
10 75
10 75
lilbs.
May.
10 50
10 62V4
10 62V41 1 K
10 63i 70 6214
10 67-70j 10 62H
July.
10 47H!
10 624
10 47H
Sept.
Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 red,
$1.10ifl.l2: No. 3 red. $1.0281.0$; No. 2
hard, 9306o; No. 3 hard, 9193c; No. 1
northern, 93V434c; No. 2 northern, Kia1
91c; No. 3 northern, 8C89c; No. 2 spring.
No. 3 spring, S53SSc No. 4
spring, 80(g8Ec: velvet chaff, S6&92c;
durum, 8792c. Corn: No. 2 yellow, 61
E52c; No. 3. 484c; No, 3 white, bOVtW
Vic; No. 3 yellow, 49604c; No. 4, 4tw
48Vic; No. 4 white. 4860o; No. 4 yellow,
J-6V448c. Oats: No. 3 white, 36V4O07H0;
No. 3 white. 34T36o; No. 4 whlto. 3333:io;
standard. 33W33c. Ryo: No. 2, 61c.
Barley, WSWc. Seeds: Timothy, $3.00
4.00: clover, $12.00&'20.00.
PROVISIONS-Pork, $19.6519.92V4; lard,
$10.65; ribs. $9.8714810.6214.
BUTTERr-Steady; creameries, 2734Vic.
EGGS Easy; receipts, 6,269 cases; at
mark, cases Included, 1921o; refrigerator
firsts, 161417c; firsts, 2214c.
POTATOES Strong: receipts, 75 cars;
Michigan. 4Ri&ttc; Minneapolis, 47060c;
Wlscnnson, 45360c.
POULTRY Alive, steady; turkeys, 15c;
chickens, 16c; springs, 16c.
NEW VOIIIC tillNKItAL MAI1KI5T
(Inotatlnns nf tUr Dny nn
Vnrlona
Commodities.
NEW YORK, Feb. lO.-FLOUR-Steody;
spring patents. $4.404.65; winter straights,
$4.o04iM.60: winter patents. $4.70416.10: snrlng
clears, $4.204.46; winter extras No. 1,'
ji.weti.uj; winter extras No. 2. $3.po!4.00;
Kansas straights, $4.10ij)4.25. Ryo flour,
dull; fair to good, $3.6033.8C; choice to
fancy. $3,9064.00. Buckwheat flour dull,
f2.2Eff2.33.
CORNMEAL Fine whlto and yollow,
$1.301.35; coarse, $1.2SsJl.S0; kiln dried.
$3.16.
RYE Dull-No. 2 western, 6667c c. I.
f. Buffalo.
BARLEY Feeding, BSVic c. I. f. Now
York; malting, C970o c. 1. f. Buffalo.
WHEAT Spot barley steady; No. 2 red,
$1.08ri; elevutor, und $1.10 f. o. b. afloat;
No. 1 northern Duluth, $1.0lW f. o. b.
afloat Futures easier, owing to lower
cables, more favorable political news,
good weather and In absenco of export
demand, closing 14 lower to Is higher.
May 99 1iV1Cc$i.00H, closed $1,001-16; July
closed S3 3-4: September closed 90v l-4o.
Bonded wheat. May closed 97 5-8c; July
CORN Snot market steady: exnort. E8c
rt, 6syc
; s)p-
i o. o. aiioai. itecoipts, u.uim uu
ments, ii.ow Dti.
OATS Spot markot steady: strjndard
white, 40c; No. 3, 39c; No. 4, 37W4t38',ic;
natural white, 37?f39V4c; Whlto cllrZed, iS0
42c; all on track. Receipts, vf.000 bu.;
shipments. 6,000 bu.
HOPS Easy; state, common to choice,
1912 crop, 203 28c; 1UU crop, 1101Cc; Pacific
coast. 1912 crop, 17023c; 1911 crop, 13016c.
HIDES Firm; Central America, SOc;
Bogota. 23H&M14C.
FEED Western spring bran, $23.25; city,
$24.00. -
HAY-Standard, 97Ho; No. 1, $1.0001.06;
No. 2, 85fl95c; No. 3, 7BQ0c.
LEATHER Hemlock firsts, 2S059c; sec
onds, 27if2Sc.'
PROVISIONS Pork, mess. $20.60?1.00;
family, $22.0024.00;Hhort clears, $21.00
22.25. Beef, mess, $22.6023.00; family.
$24.0026.00; beef hams, $32.00(334.00. Cut
meats, pickled bellies, 13 to 14 pounds,
$13.00; pickled hams. $14. W. Iircl, middle
west prime, $0.6510.76; refined, firm;
continent. $11.30; South America, $1LK;
compound. $7.62VrS7.87V4-.
TALLOW Prime city hogsheads, 61c;
special. 714c; country, 66Hc
BUTTER-Steady; receipts, B,256 tubs;
creamery, extras, 371S3Sc; process extras,
2626VSo; Imitation creamery firsts, 24ft
So; factory, June make, firsts, 22 lit 23c:
packing stock, June make, 2021Ho; pack
ing stock, current make, No. 2, 2020Hc:
No. 3, 17819c.
CHEEaE Steady; recelpU. 1,138 boxes;
state whole milk, held white, specials.
17H4T18o; state whole milk, winter specials,
16ai6ic; skims. 201314c.
EGGS Barely steady; receipts. 8,191
cases; fresh gathered extras, 27Q28g; re
frigerator firsts, 2014021c; nearby hennry
whites, good to large size, new laid, 30
32c; western gathered whites, 25329c.
POULTRY Firm; fresh killed western
chickens, 12)20o; fowls, 1391614c; turkeys,
14JJT24C
Prorla Market.
PEORIA. III.. Feb. 10. CORN-No. 3
yellow, 48.;f48Ho: No. 4 yellow, 47847!4c;
No. 3 mixed. 4oV&4SHc; No. 4 mixed, fl
47Uc; sample, 43Q4SC.
OATS No. 2 white :i5l4' , standard,
34o; No, S white, S4o, sample, 31c.
NEW YORK STOCK MARKET
Day's Movement Consists of a Slow,
Dragging Decline.
MEXICAN ISSUES ARE SOLD
TlKhtrnlna; of Money Itntea Another
Development Which l'nron Hear
Cnll Money Ilenehen Four
Per Cent.
N'ltW YOltK. Keb. lO.-Tho undertone
of the stock market weakened today and
a number of representative Issues suih ks
tho llarnmans, Heading, at. I'aui. ienign
Vulloy and Smelting, dropped back a
point or more. Speculation was marked by
tho lassitude which has prevailed re
cently and at no time was tho list sub
jected to severe pressure. Tho day s
movement consisted or a siow, dragging
decline.
Tho market Situation wan somewhat
less favorable. Outbreak of tho revolu
tion In Mexico led to selling by tho
trading element of stocks of corporations
operating In tho southorly republic. Na
tional Hallways of Mexico first preferred
broko 5 points.
Another development which favored the
bears was tho tightening of money rates.
Call money climbed to 4 per cent, the
highest slnco tho first week of the year.
While there was no quotable change In
time money rates the tone was appreci
ably firmer. Foreign exchange rntes wore
easier. Such a change In the money
market was foreshadowed by tho poor
bank statement of Saturday, which
showed that tho surplus reserve had been
virtually out In two.
Tho foreign financial situation and the
probability of further exports of old
wero nlxo of direct Influence on the
money market hero.
The Steel corporation reported a de
crease of nearly 103,000 tons In unfilled
orders at the end of January, tho first
shrinkage slnco last March. As the orders
on hand aro sufficient, It U estimated, to
keep tho mills busy for night months, the
decline was hardly considered of serious
moment.
Continued selling of Southern Pncillo
forced It still lower, the price touching
103, the bottom figure slnco IMS. A fow
specialties showed strength. Can rose over
2 points and Union Hag preferred 7
points.
Bond prices In the main wore lower.
Total sales, pur value, 32,260,000. Panama
3o declined on call.
Number of solos and leading quotations
on stocks today wero as follows:
Balm. 111th. lx)w. uioan.
AmaUiLmated Copofr
7.S00 7:X 72Vi
American Agricultural ...
American Pc-et Rui;ar
American Can
American Oin pfd
American P. & V
Anierlcan Cotton Oil
Am. Ice Securities
American Llnaeed
American Ixicomotlve . .
American 8. & It
Am. C. & It, pM
Am. Sugar Iletlnlng
American T. T
American Tobacco
Anaconda Mining Co
A ten I eon '
Atchlton ptd'
Atlantic Coaet Line
naltlmora A Ohio
nethlehem Steel
Brooklyn Rapid Tr
Canadian Pnclflo
Central leather
Cheaapeaka Ohio
Chlcaco O. W
Chicago, M. & St. P....
Chlroco A North Western
Coorado K. A I
Ooneolldated Oaa
Corn TroJucta
Delawarej & Hudian
Denrer Rio Grande....
Denrer So It 0. pfd
DlnlllerV Seturltlca ....
Jtrle
Erie 1st pfd
Brie Id- pfd
(leneral Electric
Oreat Mjrthem pfd
Qreat Northern Ore ctfs.
Illlnoli Central
Interborough Met
Inter. Met. pfd
t,
87H I74
imm nsM
t.1'4 50H
MM MH
7
414
Its
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17.J00
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1.600
12
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131H
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39 H
7!U
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lMVl
1
103S
100 10
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1,00 IMS
too IUH
400 J1S
800 103V
103V4
its
191H
37
MTH
SH
77M
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800 1W 102
ioo so w
4,100 wh inn
too is jsv
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tOO UIH 1M 135H
1.40O
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112
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31
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119
38
lit
18H
2H
ill 4
2,(00
too
47
800 142
2,000 124
141
1
200 1!5 '124H
700 UK 1IM
son 13 UK
International Harvester.
300 lit lit
Inter-Marine pfd 1H
International Paser 1,000
13Hi
12
II
International rump 800
Kanaas CUr Southern... 200
"14
:
11
28
ieoti
its
in
27
41H
111
HH
10794
Jlt
108U
80
118H
t
11
113
II
!5
1M14
180X
137
lit
2114
41
UI14
83
2814
107H
31
10814
11t
118M,
29U
11H4
11JH
10014
22H
Laclede Oaa .
Lehigh Valloy 3,000 Hl',4
IxiulTlll) A NaaliTllle.. 600 118
M Bt P. A S. Ste. M. 100 13
Mlieourl. K. &. T rOO 27
Mltaourl l'aclflo 100 41H
National nticult 200 lit
National Iad 100 UTi
N. It. It. of M. 2d pfd.. 300 23K
New York Central 100 10;
N. V., 0. & W 00 J214
Ntarfolk & Weatern 1.V00 1014
North American 100 80
Northern Pacific 800 J1914
Pacific Malt 100 20H
Pennsylvania I. too toi
People's Oai 1,300 111
P., U , C. & Bt. L. . . .
Flttaburgh Coal
Ieaeed btel Car
Pullman Palace Car..
Heading
neoubllo I. A S
2O0 2114 tm
200 111
32,80!) ICS 14
16014 180
113 11314
27
Itepubltc I. A 8. pfJ
Ilock -ltland Co... too
Itock Inland Co. pU too
St. U & S. F. !d 5fd--. IOO
Seaboard Atr Line too
Seaboard A. U pfd...
87 U
2814
K,
10814
27 H
2314,
4344
2714
20
'44 '
103
2714
8014
J4?
JJti
4314
7U
18H
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103
tolj
34K
Sloaa-Sliettleld S. A I.... 100
Southern Pacific 21,100
Southern Railway
200
So. Hallway pfd
Tenneuee Copper
Taiai & Pacific
Union Paclflo
Union Faclflo ptd
United 8tatea Realty..
United Statea Rubber
United stalea SteeU..
U. a Steel pfd
100
1C0
SO
20 it
10,100 16114 IWi 1S
-Art cftt' el,
ovu o.Tl o7H
100 7314
781i
87
64U
108 S
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6714
1414
108
6314
lM
n4
43H
71
7H
714
1,400 68
80,700 64t4
1,000 108H
800 51
Ulan topper
Pa. -Carolina Chemical
Wabaah
Wabaah pfd
Weatern Maryland
Weitarn Union
Weatlnghoun Dlectrie ...
Wheeling & L. K
Total sales tor tho day,
400
600
200
4414
711
72T4
44
7m
72i
1,838,000 aharea.
Jinrr York Money Market,
NEW YORK, Feb. lO.-MONEY-On
call, firmer, 3(H per cent; ruling rate, 3
per cent: closing bid, 3 per cent; of
fered at 4 per cent Time loans, stronger;
sixty days, 4S4W per cent; ninety days,
4M4Vi per cent; six months, 4Vttf4V4 por
cent.
PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER 4HO
per cent. .
STERLING BXCHANQEJ Weak, with
actual business In bankers' bills at $4.8323
for CO-day bills, and at $4.87C0 for demand.
Commercial bills, $4.82H.
SILVER Bar, 01?c. Mexican dollars,
48Vtc.
bonus uovernment, easy; raiiroaa
bonds, easy,
Closing quotations on bonds today wers
ns follows:
U. S. ref, ta, ref. ipt K. O. So. ref. (a.. M14
do coupon Ml L. 8. dep. 4 1MI.. 9114
U. B. !. re & N. uol. 4i.... it
do coupon "J?Mi.K- T. lrt 4a.. 1
u. s. 4a. res !!!i4do eti
do coupon -' rvuio 11 ,0
Panama Ja coupon.-.l.Olli do cony. 5a 87
A C. lit Si ctri.. M !$ It It of M 4 Via 17
Amir Ag. S.........01iN V. C. r. 214a. ; 80
AT&T. CT. 41..10I do leb, 4a 84
Am. Tobacco 12ll4M V. N. II. & m
Armour 4 Co. 4Hi Jl ev. JKi H
Atchlion gen. 4a.... J N. & W. lit c. 4i.. W4
do cr. 4i 10 101 do cr. 4i 107C
do cr. S .103t4nr. racifio 4s
Bal. & Ohio 41, . .. 714!". S, U rfd. U. . Dili
nrook. Tr. cv. 4a... W M ton, 4i inj
Ceo. of Cla. . 107 Jwaoinr Ben. It,... 9714
Chei. & Ohio 4Va.l0014'or Sn. Si o!
do ronv, 4iia. i5'- iv. e. la,. w)ii
U s.
Chicago & A. IHa. fl g. 1 adj.
C. U, ft Q. I. '8 rc- "I.
. 714
C M 9 P 4Ht..l04M ao lit ref. ,
do sen. ia.. vw
C. It. I. P. M : JMiiway ta.
4o Ttf. 4l MH. 00 OT. 4
C 4 a r ft 414t. MljBo. Paclflo U..
mi,
n. ft H. ct. 4i....1 S cy. u
do ret ae..
44
TMatlltara' l g- Wer ,... ios;
Brio p. 1. 41 "Hi;r8- Staal 6...JCi3
da ran, 4a l-nm, (a I7I
do ct. 4a. aer. B. 75HWab. tat & . 4,. J
III. Can. 4t ret 4a. M ,5"" Md. U..... itH
Intar. Mat. 414a S0uUft. Kiac. eT. Ba..4
latar. It- M. 414a.. I614wla, Central 4a 11
Japan 14a 1114
Did. Otiarad.
New York Mlnlnir Stock.
NEW YORK, Feb. Il-Closlne quota
tions on mining siockb were;
Com. Tunnal stock,
8
Vatican
80
,, ISO
, 80
15
100
15
do bonds ... ,
Cod. Cal. & Va..
Iron Hllior
LaadTllla Con, ,
Little Chit! ,
Otfired.
. It
26
.160
Ontario ,
Ophlr
Small Hopaa
I
Bianoara
S Tallow Jacket
Condition of Treaaurjr.
WASHINGTON, Feb. lO.-JThe condition
of the United States treasury at the be
ginning of business today was: Work
ing balance, $79,926,691; In banks and Phil.
Ipplne treasury, $34,231,938; total of gen
eral funds, $167,147,776. Receipts Saturday,
$3,361,972; disbursements, $3,668,610. The
surplus this fiscal yenr is $6,957,592, as
against u deficit of $22,273,051 last year,
Tho figures for receipts, disbursements,
etc., exclude Panama canal anl publl.
debt transactions.
London M tonic Market.
LONDON. Keb. 10. American securities
opened steady and a fraction higher to
day. Iater realising depressed most of
tho list and at noon prices ranged from
14 above to below Saturday's New
York closing. Mexican shares were weak
on reports of tho revolution.
Oaa. motif r . 74 11-llLnnlatiHa N
do account ...
Aml. Copper ..
Atehlaon
!1. ft Ohio ..
Canadian Pacific
Ch. OhlD .
Cliicno 0. W.
M rul
nrr & It O.
Brit .
ia lit rM
t'M . K A T
7VN. Y. (rlrl.
in
in
104
1H
M
4
I.S
1M Norfolk A W
IMHOnUrlo AW. .
tHMnnrlmnl ..
7MttiJlnn
17 HMIwiy
11SS. 1I(Ip
Jt t'nlon I'.tltlt . ..
IISl fl. StMl
mtWatath
:m liwm
Ortnd TrunV
Illinois CVntnl ... lJIHlUmt Minn.
.NILVIBH Hnr, weak, at 32 i-IWI Her ox.
MONKY 1443 44 per Cent.
Discount rates for short hills, 4 ln-lfclf
per cent; for three months' bills, 4 lS-K.-u'
4ft' per Cent.
llotn MlnlnK Stocks.
HOHTON, Keb. 10. Closing quotation
rrn mining stocks were:
Allourt HMoJik
Aret Copper .. 71Nf(l Con. ..
A S !.. MttNlplMlnt: Mlne
Artiona Com. . . J'iNurth Hull .
n. & C C 3. M. VvNirth Ik ...
17
S
!4,
t
9
M
11 i
IIS,
91
l
ovt
10
MM
t
S7
Cl. ft. HtU Old Itomlnlm
Centrnnltl
Cw lUnc C. C.
Kurt llutt C. M
USOweoln
tjulner
IJVishsnnori
THRitrlor
i Kuperlor It. M
& Tnmtrmrk
rrsnklln
Qlroux Con. ".
Ortnbr tVn
rMm r'tttinPA
IMV 8. R It.
M
Iulo Ro)-le Oipper 3 ilo pM
Kerr ImV JUUUh Ocn
Ike Copper . . 1 t'tah Copper ti
Id slle Copper . 4VWInon
Mitral Corrr SHiWolrerlne ... .
Unnk rirnrlntra,
OMAHA. Fob. 10. Bnnk clearings for
today aro $2,637,175.66, and Were $3,250,723.37
for tho corresponding day last year.
OB1AHA (SICNIOIt.M. .MA11KKT.
BUTTER No. 1, 1-lb, carton. S5c; No. 1,
60-lb tubs. 34Hc; No. 2, 33c.
CHEESE- Imported Swiss, 32c; Ameri
can Swiss, S6a; block Swiss. 24c; twins,
19Vc: daisies, 20c; triplets, 20c; young
Americas, 21c; bluo label brick, 20c; lim
bergor. 2-lb., 21c; l-lb 22c; Now York
white. 20c.
rOULTRY-nrollers, $r..00fll00 per do.;
hens, 16c; cocks. He; ducks, 20c; geese. ISc;
turkeys, 2fc; pigeons, por dox $1.20. Alive,
broilers, 16HW18C; hens, lie; old roosters.
6Vo; ducks, full feathsred, 14o; geeie, full
feathered, 12a; turkeys. 16c; pigeons, por
doz., COc; homers. $2.60; squabs, No. 1,
KiMii (l'Tesnji I'icKerei. rc. irunr,
whlto. 12c, froen; trout, 14c, fiozou;
large crnpples, 12c, froion; Spanish
mackerel. 16c; eel, 15a; haddock, 12c;
flounders, 11c; shod roo, per pair, 40c;
I salmon, 18c; halibut, Ibc; frosen Wo: buf
falo, tic; Diiunoads. uc. uysiars, oay
standards, $1.00; northern, $1.90; selects,
$1.65; counts, $1.90.
FRUITS-Oranges: California navels,
fully colored. 30 size, $2.00; 96 size, $2.25;
126 size. $2.60: 150. 176, 200 and 216 size,
$3.00. Grape fruit: Extra fancy Florida,
46, 54, 64 and 80. per box, $3.50. Cranber
ries: Wisconsin long keoplng, oxtra fancy
Howes', Jumbo, per bbl., $9.60; extra fancy
Jersey, per bbl., $U.O0; extra fancy, Bells
and Cherry, per box. $3 00. Lomona: Air
Ship brand, 300 or 300 slzo, $6.70. Cocoanuts
in sacks, por suck, o.io; per uozen, sue.
Honey. new Colorado, twenty-four
frames, per case, $3.76. Dates: Kurd, 16
lb, box, per lb., 12c; New Hall, bulk, per
lb., 7a: new Anchor pkg. (30 cartons), per
box, $2.25; new Dromedary (SO cartons),
per box, $2.75. Figs: now 12 12 12, per box,
86c: now 6-crown (Turkey), 15c; new 0-
crown (Turkey), ibe; new 7-crown (Tur
key), 11c. Apples: extra rancy Washing
ton Jonathans. 113. 126, 13S. 100, )6G, box.
$1.5; extra fancy Washington Grimes
Goldens, lis, ia, us, ioo, uox, i.,t; oxtra
fancy Washington Roman Beoutles, 72, 80,
83, 96, 103. 125.. box, $1.76; extra fancy
Washington Black Ben Davis, 72, 80, SS.
96, 104, 125 count box, $1.75: extra fancy
Washington Red Wine Saps, 104. 112, 125,
138, box, $2.00: extra fancy Pink Cheek
Waxen and White Winter Pearmalns, 90,
104, 113. 120, 138, 150, 163 count, box. $2.00;
extra fancy Colorado, unwrapped. Whit
Winter I'earmains, iw, iik, ibu, aii count,
box, $1.65; extra fancy New York Bald
wins, per bbl., $2.90; extra fancy New
York R. I. Greenings, per bbl., $3.25; ex.
tra fancy New York State Russets, pet
bbl., $&ou; extra iancy Missouri jonai
thans und Grimes Uoldens per bbl., $4.00.
C-bbl lots or more, asserted, 15c per bbl
off; extra rancy Missouri lien Davis, pel
bbl., $2.60: extra fancy Missouri win,
Pippins, por bbl., $2.75; extra fancy Mis
souri Willow Twigs, Black Twigs, York
Imperials and other fine varieties, per
bbl., $345.
Nt. Louis General Market.
BT. LOUIS. Mo.. Feb. 10. WHEAT
Cash: No. 2 rod, $1.061.1214; No. 2 hard,
90094c.
CORN No. 2, 49Vtaw; IMO, wnito,
D14)03c.
OATS No. 2, 350; NO. 2 wnito, BbrUTOC.
RYE-Unchanged; 6314c.
Closing prices of futures:
WHEAT May, 93iS3T4c: July, SSfcc.
CORN May, 63Hc; July, 03T454c.
OATS-May, 35Hc; July, 36c.
flour Weak: rod winter patents.
$5,007(5.25; extra fancy and straight, $1.00
4.S5; hard winter clears, $3.506fl.0.
Hisisu Timotny, iu.
CORNMKAL-$2.90.
BRAN-98cQ$t.O0.
IAY Timothy. $12.60817.00; pralrlc,
$11.004114.00.
UAUUiiNU mgncr, ni ioo.
TWIN13 Hemp, 8c. -
PROVISIONS Pork, lobblngi $17. i.5.
Lard, prime steam, $10.1714010,2714. Dry
salt meats, boxed extra shorts, $11.00;
clear ribs, $11.00; short clears, $11.12'4.
Bacon, boxed extra, shorts, $12.00; clear
ribs, $12.00; abort clears, $12.1214.
POULTRY Firm; oniokons, 13c;
springs. He; turkeys, 18c; ducks, 16c;
geese, 11c.
BUTTER Steady; creamery, 2&G860.
EGGS Lower; 21c.
Receipts. Shipments.
Flour, bbls 15,000 le.O'W
'Wheat, bu 164,000 n7,000
Corn, bu 202,000 41.000
Oats, bu 116,000 37,000
Kansas City Grain and Provisions,
KANSAS CITY. Feb. 10.-WHEAT-
Cash. No. 2 hard, 8&&01c; No. 3, Wl
No. 2 red, tl.0091.05H; No. 3, B6ctJ$l.tt.
corn no. s mixed. iiwV4o: no. 3.
47H4Sc; No. 2 white, Bio: No. 8, COifJtOHc.
OATStNo. 2 white, 3uHCr36c; No. 2
mixed. 34144 35c.
Closing prices or futures:
.WHEAT May. 88Hc: July, 86Hc
corn May, 6sgt3Hc;
OATS May, 36Hc
RYE-23c.
HAY Choice timothy, tlS.OOlfiilS.M;
choice pralile, $10.00ti10.50.
BUTTER-Creamery, 33o; firsts, 31c;
seconds, 29c; packing, 20H21c.
EGGS Extras, 24c; firsts, 22Ho ; sec
onds, lie.
POULTRY Hens,
13c; roosters, 8c;
Receipts. Shipments.
.... 11.000 56,000
.... 108,000 2Z.UK)
.... 38.000 15,000
ducks, 13c.
Wheat, bu
Corn, bu
Oats, bu
Minneapolis Urnln Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, Feb. 10. WHEAT
May, 88alSSaV4c; July, 901iO0Hc; Septum
ber, 89c; cash. No. 1 hard, 88ic; No. 1
northern. 87fi7?o; No. 2 rMUthern, &H
851i c; Ko. jiar( Montana, MHc; No. 3,
$3f83T4,c.
CORN No. 3 yellow, 45HG46c.
OATS No. 3 white, 311432c.
RYE No. 2. 5fCSc.
BRAN In 100-lb. sacks, $19.50.
FLOUR First patents. $4,3074.65; sec
ond patents, IUMK&0; first clears, $3.10
3.40; second clears, $2.3002.60,
FLAX-$1.3714.
BARLEY l46Sc.
Liverpool drain Market.
LIVERPOOL Fob. 10. WHEAT-Spot
steady; No. 1 Manitoba, 7s9d; No. 1. 7s 6d;
No. 3, 7s 3Hd. Futures steady; May, 7s
3Ud; July. 7s 3d.
CORN Spot easy; American mixed new,
4s lid; American mixed old, 6s; old via
Galveston, 5s 7d; futures firm; March,
LaPlata, 5s 5'4d; March. American mixed,
4s lOttd.
FLOUTt Winter patents, 29s 6d.
HOPS In London, Pacific coast, 4 IIb
5 12s.
Milwaukee fJrnln Market.
MLWAUKEB, Feb. 10. WH HAT No.
1 northern. 81&92c; No. 3 northern, VHP
91c; No. 2 hard Winter, 90091o; May, 91c;
July. 90TIC.
CORN No. 3 yellow. 49Vr49?4c: No. 3
white, 51c; No. 3, 49JJ'4914oj May, o
54c. July, 54U64ic.
OATS 35V47T86C
RYE 35e. "
BARLHY-6SJP72C
OMAHA LIYE STOCK MARKET
Cattle Receipts Liberal and Prices
Steady with Last Week.
H0QS AKE STEADY TO STRONG
Itecvluta of lloth Shrri and t.auibs
l.nrue, with Prices on All le-
Irnlile Kinds Nlnd nml
Trade Aetle.
SOI TII OMAHA. Keb 10. IHU.
Itecellits were:
Cattle Hog'. heep.
. MVW 7.000 Is.t'O
. M 6.1H S.4J7
. f.,321' 7ASS 12,111
(I.WS 7,9tS lh.137
B,M 6.01S ..0I
. 4,?s4 11.303 -H.01J
lfstlmnte Monday . .
Same day lust week.
Sanies 2 weeks ago. .
Ssmo 3 weeks ago..
Same 4 weeks ago...
SHtne day last year. .
Tho following table shows tho receipts
of cattle, hogs and sheep nt South Omaha
for the year t.o dale ns compared with
last year: 1913. 1912. Inc. Dec.
Cattle 107,714 119.654 .... lMiO
Hogs 358,362 443.1VS5 .. . Sft.-'S
Sheep 267,123 217.033 W.Cwr
Tho following table shows tho rahgs of
prices for hogs at South Omaha for ths
last few days, with comparisons:
Date. 1913. l12.HHl.lD10.11909.19t1'.lW7.
Feb. 1
6 22
6 03
6 91
01
6 14
4 101 6 H
6 l
4 16
A 17 6 93
4 26! 6 f6
4 231 6 91
4 10 6 M
Feb. 3..
Feb. 8..
Feb. 4..
Feb. 5..
Feb. ..
Feb. 7..
Fob. S..
Feb. R.
Fob. 8..
6 IS
07 4 301 6 87
6 07 , 4 all I. c7
6 15i I t 91
Feb. 10.
6 20 4 00
Sunday.
Itocelpts and disposition of live stock ut
tno union stock yards. South Omaha, ror
twenty-four hours ending at 3 o'clock p
111., yesterday:
11ECU1PT8-OAIW.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'r's.
C M. & St. P 8 fl
Wabash R. R I
Mo. Iac. Ily 1
Union Pacific H. It.. 4:1
C. Ai N. W., east.... 8
C. & N. W.. west., fill
C, St. P., M. & O.. 3t
C. It. A Q east.... 2
C, B. & Q., west.. SS
C R. I. & P.. east 12
Illinois Centrul Ry. !l
Chi. Great Western K
Total receipts ..339
7 2S14 5 96 7 26 .V
6 05 7 26 S 28
73OH 6 06 7 3SS30
7 42 7 40 8 29
7 46H 6 09 8 32
7 3S I 6 W 7 49
7 6314 6 00 7 41 S 51
6 991 7 30 S 47
7 h5 6 901 7 SO 8 47
6 06 7 33 8 47
I 6 12 7 -VI 8 48
1
a
24 7 6
1 2
IS 7
4 8 1
.. - 1
25 19 4
1
97 66 Jl
DISPOSITION HEAD.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Morris & Co 009
1,058
!,2iO
Swift & Co (M
Cudahy Packing Co.... LOW
Armour A Co 694
Schwarts & Co
.1. W. Murnhv
1,504
1,620
1,879
17.1
460
3,013
1,64'
3,160
'Morroll 6
Cudnhy, from country, ...
Lincoln Packing Co.... 67
So. Omnlia Packing Co. 0
Sinclair
W. B, Vansant Co 187
Hill & Son 450
F. H. Ii wis 210
Huston Co 49
J. 11. Root & Co 35
J. 11. Bulla 100
Rosenstock Bros 102
McCroary & Kellogg... 94
iWorthelmel & Dcgen.. 237
II. F. Hamilton 76
Sullivan Bros 34
Rothsohlld & Kreb 322
Mo. A Kan. Calf Co.... 130
(..line & Christie 130
Other bilyors 700
1,349
it2
Totals 6,f8t 6,(104 12.OS0
CATTLE Cattlo recoltits were aulto
liberal this morning, 225 cars being re
porter in, wnicn is slightly larger man
0110 and two weeks ago, but smaller
than three weoks ago.
Tho market on boef steers opened a
little bit slow, but still It was apparont
that buyers wanted the cuttle and whon
they got down to business the offerings
moved quite freely with prices generally
steady with last wedk's close. It was
noticeable In many Instances that buyers
seemed to take hold of the cheaper cattle
moro freely than was the case with tho
higher priced kinds, still thero was a
fair demand for even the better cattle,
somo selling as high as $8.00, .
Cows and heifers moved In ubotlt the
samo n6tches as last wroK,. the market
bolng quoted steady. While the trade was
not. overly active cattle kept moving
towards the scales, and In tho end pratty
much everything was disposed of, and In
fair season.
Buyers of stock ca(tlo and feodera were
very anxious for supplies this morning
and the market ooaned early and active.
everything desirable selling very freely at
prlcos thut were strong as compared with
last week.
Quotations on Cattlo Good to choice
beef steers. $7.60&H; fair to good boef
steers. $7.2567.60; common to fair beef
steers, $6.COaT.25; good to ohotco heifers,
$6.254J7.00; good to choice cows, $.00itifl.oo;
fair to good cows, t5.60fl0.oo; common to
fair cows. $3.75ttG.60; good to choice stock
era and feeders, $0,7507.76; fair to good
stockers and feeders, $6.60gfl.75; common
to fair stockers and feeders,' W.OOtJfl.W,
stock cows and heifers, $6.0037.00; veal
calves, $5.0039.00; bulls, stags, etc., $3.0O4f
6.25
Representative sales:
BEEF BTBISRS.
2 1111 a ( u UTi 7 10
t IMS 7 00 4 1111 7 &
i 1071 7 25 48 1461 7 S
17 1141 7 8S 11 llt 7 70
10 1111 7 IS 10 UU 7 70
21 111! 7 tO 17 1110 7 10
20 11S1 7 40 13 111! 7 70
41 im 7 4S 20 1145 7 75
20 111! 7 50 II 1. ...1111 7 10
II , 1SI4 7 SO II 1407 7 SS
21 1088 7 SS II U84 8 00
COWS.
1 I2C 4 IS I...., lttl 1 a
11 171 4 K 11 Ut I 10
2 1010 5 25 i IOCS t 85
1 1080 5 40 4 UK I 00
8 1070 5 (0 2 HIS I 00
7 1100 C 88 18 1000 I 00
1 1110 t 4- 17 1015 20
HEIFERS.
C4 Ml 8 10 Ill 20
14 718 S 10 70 170 I 80
s in s ss . s en 1 7s
20 714 I 20
BULLS.
1 110 S 15 1 1140 i 75
1 1410 S 40 . 1 1250 S 75
1 10OO 5 80 1 1100 00
1 147 6 70 1 1040 I 00
1 1560 6 75
CALVES.
1 170 7 00 2 270 7 60
14 414 7 OS 3 HI W
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
706 00 10 Ill 7 10
Ill ( 76 11 699 7 20
721 110 tl 747 7 26
744 C 84 11 HI 7 IS
IM IK) 41 714 7 16
741 6 30 1 125 7 26
Ill 7 00 lit 7
411 7 00 1 818 7 25
10J 7M 21 HO ' &
46 7 00 1 880 7 40
1..
8..
18..
11..
es..
4..
41..
2..
17..
10..
17..
888 7 10
linnn Iii stiltn of the fact that advices
from other points wero rather bearish to
day's hog market waH fully steady. Spec
ulators bought a few loads early ot values
that wero weak to 5o lower, but salesmen
remembered last week's Btrong closo and
wero Inclined to hold out for better
money. Some hogs sold early at figures
that were barely steady, but there wss
a good demand for averythlng except tho
big heavies and the majority ot the suleg
wero fully steady. The market on paper,
however, looks higher than It really was,
as tho quality of tho offerings was con
siderably better than at the close of
last week, and an was mentioned Satur
day there Is a smaller percentage of
hoavy weight stuff on sale. After real
trude was begun the markot was active
and a clearance was made In good season.
The closo wan strong and firlces were
better than at any other time. Bulk of the
supply sold at $7.65)7.75 and us high as
$7.50 was paid. There was moro range ot
weight at tho top this moridng, there
being some good butcher welghtN as well
as the lighter grades, at the high figure.
A moderate run showed up this morn
ing, about 101 cars or 7,000 head being re
ported In. This U about 2.000 head more
than wero here last Monday, but is
lighter than two weeks ago ane one year
af?epresentatlvd sales;
11 447
12 no
II 214
81 til
... 7 so to m ... 7 70
110 7 so 11 tsi 10 7 70
... 7 SO St 260 10 7 70
... 7 80 81 216 ... 7 70
10 7 IIH II 101 20 7 70
... T IS 16 211 ... 7 70
... 7 85 83 110 40 7 70
... 7 66 SI 204 40 7 70
80 7 85 74 IM ... T 70
... 7 6( 71 116 ... 7 70
,., 7 16 II 177 .. 7 10
... T 86 61 112 1W 7 70
... 7 86 14 ,.115 ... 7 70
. , 7 ti 71 284 40 7 70
... 7 6 78 201 40 7 7
120 7 16 U . . Ill 7 10
... 7 H II 220 .,, 7 70
77.. .....Ill
71.,... .247
57 248
70 211
14 Ill
12 214
II 210
14 250
si in
67 Ill
41 115
88. 171
II $11
8.,
1 M
7 M
7 W
? inn
?8
7 u
7 1744
7 H
'7 Stt
IM
.11
Mi
NI
IN
M
.110
.140
. m
Si
..in
2t
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at
im
111
7 It
I7U
80 7
140 7 I1H
t.. 7 70
40 7 TD
40 7 70
. 7 70
II IK . 7 70
m at . j to
74 . 188 . 7 70
II .. Ill 40 7 70
PIGS AN DSTAOH
80 7 M l. . 114
10 7 II 101. .. .184
110
J JO
76
7 40
SIIICKP
As coittisMed with
Monday
and tho same day one year urtu a veiy
Utierai supply wns piaceil on tne martin,
tho recolp I h amounting to about 15.0jti
head. This Is slightly more than two
weeks nso. but a ittlo less until uut.t
weeks ago. As to quality the supply vko
considered verv uood. as tho proportion
of wall-flnlshed lots of handy weight was
fairly large. As usual or late initios diiu
ewes were by far most numerous, Iheru
being few It any wethers or yearlings
among tho rtvelpts
Cons Uliir nv the s zo or t he receipts ,uut
tho early advices from outside iwlnts in
dicating no Improvement In the geiicil
truite from the Close or insi wock i.n
local market stnrtcd off In very satis
factory shupe rrom the sellers' stand
point. There was 11 good outlet for the
majority of the offerings, especially loi
anything prime und of tin tidy weight, a
thu buyers evidently needed some stuff
this morning. As might be expected the
heat holdings were picked up during the
eurly tiude and were active sollers, whllt
the les desirable grades changed hands
less readily and a later hour In a sev
eral way tho markot could he best de
scribed as steady with last woek's close,
with 11 very fair clearance taking place
In good season.
Among tho early sales wero somo Mex
ican lambs that commanded $S.S0 nnd n
bunch of fed western which sold at $S.f.
.Several loads of good fat ewes went u
the scales at $&.ifi nnd a band of .Muxkuii
yearllngH brought $7.50. tho samo PiIlo
the same class of stuff brought on Fri
day's market.
Quotations on sheep and lambs: Lambs,
good to choice. tS.50njS.90i lambs, fair ta
good, $.1.3508.50; yearlings, good to choloo
I7.UMJ7.70; yearlings, fair to good. $7.00
7.35; wethers, good to choice, td.OOtfti.SO;
wethers, fair to good, $6.864i.00i ewes,
good to choice, $5,504)6.85; owes, fair to
good, $G.264irON); cull sheep nnd bucks,
$2.764H0O.
Representative soles:
281 Mexican lambs
153 shorn lambs
40S foil owes
243 fed lambs
231 fed lambs
214 fed lambs
465 fed ewes
25 fed ewes
59 fed lambs
228 fed lambs
101 fod lambs
663 fed lambs
310 shorn lambs
... 73
1.. 99
...110
... 87
... 83
... NO
...110
...128
... 85
... 88
... 82
... 84
8 M
7 bO
n 75
8 70
8 70
8 50
6 75
5 75
8 50
8 26
8 00
8 CO
7 60
8 5
5 76
3 75
5 or,
5 65
5 25
7 75
5 DO
7 26
7 50
6 40
8 20
8 55
5 50
5 00
70
223 fed lambs 71
221 fed ewes 109
10 fed owe,, culls 87
237 fed ewes 107
168 fed ewes 107
190 fed owes 10S
279 Nebraska lambs, feeders.. 58
267 fed ewes nnd Wethors....
5 fod yearlugs
334 Mexlcun yearlings .,.
73'Maxlcan wethers
447 fed lambs
471 fed lambs
59 fed owes
195 fed 'owes
.116
. 82
. 87
. 92
. 74
. 80
.103
. 93
CHICAGO LIV1Q btocic marickt
Demand for Cuttle nnd Hhern Firm
Units Htronir.
CHICAGO. Fob. 10,-CATTLE-Recolpts,
20.C00 head; flrlri; beeves. $6.00410.00; Texas
steers, $5.0O7ii.R5; estorn steers. $5.75fl,J.4l5:
stockers and feoders, $4.T5)7.fiO; cows and
heifers. $3.10(T7.rio; cnivns, i.7Wiu.2.
ROUS Receipts. 54,(100 ncan strong;
light. $7.85l.20: mixed. $7.KXI8.10: heavy.
$7.70116.15; rough. $7.70-87.85; pigs, t6.65lS8.00;
bulk ot sales, $.um.io.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 28,000
head; firm; native, M-Dfra&SSi western,
JS.O.lB'fl.X: yearlings, $8.66flfl.00; lambs,
native, $7.00U00; estern, $7.00fi0.00.
Knnsns City Live Stock Mnrket.
'KANSAS CITY, Feb. lO.-CATTLE-Re.
celpts, 9,000 head, Including 500 head
southerns; strong to 10c higher; dressed
beef and export steers, $7.75Ji.C0: fair to
good, $7.1087.70; estern steers, $6.7503.25;
stockers and feeders, $6.XH7.60; southern
Htoors. $6.25(37.66: southern cows, $4.COfi
0.25; native cows and holfors, $4.00Q7.00;
bulls, $u.25tj0.; calves, Ri.w31u.tw.
HOGS Receipts, 6,000 head; steady to 5o
higher: bulk of sales, $7.007.80; heavy,
$7.6007.80: packers and butchers. $7.70fli
7.85; light, $7.7&37.Ni; pigs, $,76Q7.25.
head; sheep steady: lambs, 10a lower;
Colorado lambs, $SO0rS.55; yearlings. $6.60
07.50; wethers. $5.2500.00; ewes, $4.76ii,5.60.
Bt. Louis Live, Stock Mnrket.
ST. LOUIS. Feb. lO.-CATTLE-Rfl.
celpts, 3,900 head. Including 1,800 head
Texans; steady; choice to fine steers, $3.50
Q9.00; god to choice steors, $7.008.50;
stockers and feeders, $5.2507.25: cows and
heifers, $S.5Og.00; hulls, $4 5007.00; calves,
$4.2507.00; Texas and Oklahoma steers,
$5.2507.90; cows and heifers, $3.75O6.50.
HOGS Receipts, 11,000 head; higher:
Digs and lights. $6.5008.16: mixed and
butchers, $8.0008.20; good heavy, $S.0GJ
R.20. .
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1,400
noun; nigiier; muttons, i.'aju.tii; year
lings, $7,0007.85; Iambs, $7.00JjO.OO.
Maux City Live Block Mnrket.
SIOUX CITY, Fob. 13. CATTLE Re
celnts. 2.500 head; markot steady to
strong; native steers, $7.0008.60; cows and
heirers, o.wui.w; canners. laGSt-M),'
stodkers and feeders, $6.5007.50; calves.
JO.WKU'f.W; DUIIS, (S.WiH.W.
HOGS-Recolpts. 3,300 head; mnrkot
steady; Heavy, irj.Kxrjrf.u): mixea. i7.twjr7.70;
llgnts, K.Kxo'f.iv; pigs, o.ovi.w; uuik o
.ni.. rt mrfi7.70.
SIlbEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1.200
head; inarKei wean: women., w.umb.bo;
ewos, i4.U(u.uwi minus, ai.wuo.tv.
81. Joseph Lire Stock Market.
ST. JOSEPH. Mo.. Fob. 10.-CATTLE
Reoelpts, 1,500 head; market steady to
strong; steers, $64$O.00; cows and heif
ers. $3.7W'.M: calves, lo.buouo.w.
HOGS Receipts. 6,200 head; market
slow: top. $7.90: bulk of sales, $7.8007.90.
SHEEP AND IAMBS-Rocelpts. 5,000
head; market steady; iambs, $7.0007.75.
Stork In Hlirht.
Itocelpts of live stock at th eslx prin
cipal western markets yesterday:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheop.
South Omaha
St. Joseph ...
Kansas City .
Sioux City ...
Ht. Louis
Chicago
6,600 7.000 15,000
1.500 6.200 5.000
9,000 6.000 15,000
2,500 3,800 1,200
3,900 11,000 I.4C0
20,000 54,000 28.000
Totals
. . . .42,50 88,600 65,000
Metnl Mnrket.
NEW YORK. Feb. 10. METALS-Cop-
per, steady; spot and February $14.50,
bid; March, April and May, $14.50015.00:
electrolytic, $16.75016.25; lake, tt6.00ifrl6.25;
castings, 115.50. Tin, quiet; spot and Feb
ruary. t49.25O40.75: March. tt9.10O49.37:
April. $48.76049.10. Lead, steady, $4.2ot
4. spelter, weag, intwiffl. iron, quut;
easy: Cookson's $9.2509.50. Iron, lulet;
No. 1 northern, $18.50018.75; No. 4iorth.
rn, $18.00018.50; No. 1 southirr $18,250)
18.7ft; no. 1 soutnern sort, $1 .ono 18.50.
Copper arrivals, 1,6(5 tons. Exports this
monin, iu.umi tons, onaon cupper, easy;
spot. 67 12s Cd; futures, 66 12s. ondon
tin, firm; spot, 224 10s; futures, 222 10s
ondon .lead, 16 15s. ondon spelter. 25
10s. iron, Cleveland warrants, C5s 9d In
onaon.
ST. LOUIS. Feb. 10. METALS Lead,
steady, at $4.2214. Spelter, weak, at $6,25.
Avnllntile Supply of Grnln.
NEW YORK, Feb. lO.-Tho visible sup
ply of groin In the United States Febru
ary 8, as oomplfed by the New York Pro
duce exchange was as follows: Wheat,
64,991,000 bushels, Increased 77,000; wheat
In bond, 3,206,000, Increased 116,000; corn
12,333,000 bushels. Increased 2,619,000; oats
10,863,000 bushels, increased 1,222,000; oats
10,868,000 bushels. Increased 1,222,000; oats,
In bond 170,000. Increased 4.000; Rye L438,.
000 bushels, decreased Sl.OuO; barley, 2,786.
000 bushels. Increased 75,000; barley, In
bond 62,000. Increased 27,000.
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DISSOLUTION IS EXPLAINED
Wickcrsham Gives Details in Ap
proving Breaking of Merger.
SEES ROADS IN COMPETITION
I'ultin Put'irU' HnlilltiK nf Honthern
Pacific1. Stock Must tin Sold In
l.nrner Proportion to Latter
ItnatPn .shareholders.
WASHINGTON, Feb. O.-Atomcy Gen
ernl Wickcrsham announced tontght that
he had reached nn agreement with tho
representatives of tho Union Pacific and
Southern Pacific railroads for the dis
solution of the Harrtman merger as
decreed by tho supremo court '
The Union Pacific agrees to sell It
1.3rt6,M shares ot Southern Pacific stock
to Its own stockholders and those of the
Southern Paclflo In what the govern
ment regards ns safe proportion. Th
Union Pacific will acquire tho Central
Pacific from tho Southern' Pacific, giving
It an extension frorri Ogden to the Pa
cific coast.
Tho plan nnnounccd tqnlght Is essen
tially tho samo ns that mado public 1
few days ago by tho two roads when they
renrhed nn agreement satisfactory tn
thcniBclvcs dissolving the mergor. Thi
attorney general In n public statement to
night goes Into greater detail, howover,
and declares that competition will sup
plant monopoly under tho agreed schcm.i
nf separation. Hti gives It Ills unqualified
approval.
Tho various contracts necessary for thfl
carrying out of the agreement aiithoriied
by tho boards of directors of the railroad
companies, have been complatcd and tho
effectiveness of the plan Is conditional
upon Its approval by tho United States
district court ,to which It will b presented
nt nn early date.
AVIckeralinin M'splnlns Plnn.
Tho dissolution agreement, as stated by
tho attorney general. Is this:
"Tho plan In brief, provides for tha
disposition of l,2iiG,0O() shares of stock
of tho Southern Pacific company, which
the supremp court requires tho Union
Pacific to dispose of, by offering the soma
for subscription to nnd among the stock
holders of tho Union Paclflo and tha
Southern Pacific companies, the holder ot
every four shnres of stock of the Union
Pacific company to have the right to
subscribe for one of such Southern
Pacific share, and tho holder of every
threo shares of Southern Pacific stock
to have tho right to subscribe for ona
share of such shares. The larger propor
tion given to tho Southern Pacific stock
holders was Insisted upon by the attorney
general for tho purpose of Insuring a
wider distribution nmong tho Soutborn
Pacific shareholders nnd to guard against
tho securing of any undue control of
the Southern Pacific company by tha
stockholders of tho Union Pacific. Tho
result of the distribution If all the share
holders should avail ot their subscription
rights, will be that the present stock
holders of tha Southern Paclflo company
will own 71 per cont of Its capital stock.
whllo tho stockholders ot the Union
Paclflo will hold 29 per cont. The stock
Is so offered for subscription at a prlco
practically equal to par, payable In four
Installments, extending over a period of
nine months."
Kaiser Tells Nation
to Remember Faith
BERLIN, Feb. 10. Declaring that the
Prussians wore "oppressed and dis
membered folk," In 1800 as a consequence
of God's judgment, because they had lost
faith In Him. tho German emperor at u
memorial servloo at Berlin university, de
llvered today a characteristic speech,
warning tho present generation ot Ger
mans not to forget tho faith of their
fathers. Tho emperor emphasized his
words by pounding on the desk.
Ho assertod that the Germans of today
aro inclined to believe only In tangible
things nnd to place difficulties In
religion's way. Thoy should study his
tory, ho said, and see how tho Prussians
regalnod their old faith and fought th.i
war of liberation, whose glorjous result
was not man's work, but God's work,
"Looking neither to tho right nor tn
the loft." said the omnoror, ''wo will go
our direct way, eyes uplifted and heurti
uplifted with trust In God. Then we can
all repent tho great chancellor's words:
" 'Wo Germans fear God nnd nothing
else In tho world.'"
A storm of applause followed the em
peror's speech which was Impromptu
and entirely unexpected.
Apple Market
CHICAGO, Fob. 10. APPLES Market
quoted as steady. The week opened wllu
a moderuto demand. Luto last wetit
trado wus very good. By a little special
work consumers were shown that apples
wero good und jirlces reasonable, and
quite a little gain in sales was noted. The
weather has moderated so that peddlers
can get out. Western box apples Price:;
quoted are for sales In a small way.
large lotn could not bo moved at thcae
figures. Delicious, outside for a tew ox
tra fine, largo, $1.5004.00; Jonathan, $1 00
0i,6T; Grimes Golden, outside fancy, $1.00
01.50; Wincsaps, $1.250i.75; Spltrenbcig.
$1.5001.75; Northwest Greenings. tl.00tj
1.25; Romo Beauties, $1.251.50: some
fancy large. $1.7502.00; Stamnn Wtnesaps,
$1.2501.50; Arlsto Black, $1.2601.50; Boll
flower. $1.25O'1.60; Wageners, 75c41.U0;
American Reus, 7CcOtl,50.
Coffee Mnrket.
NEW YORK, Fob. 10.-COFFEE Fu
tures markot opened steady at a decline
og 8 to 15 points under liquidation. A
little support from trade sources absorbed
tha offerings, but only slight rallies oc
curred, with tho close steady at a net de-
cllne of 6 to 14 points. Sales, 72,750 bags.
February, 12.83c; March, 13.10c; April,
13.17c; Many and June, 13.25c; July, 13.28c,
August, 13.33c: September, 13.39c; October,
13.27c; November, 13.18a; December, 13.15c,
Januury, 13.16c. Spot coffee, quiet', Rio
7s, 131ic: Santos 4s, 15!ic. Mild, dulj; Cor
dova, lSHOISo nominal,
Kvnpnrnleil Apples nnd Urle.l Frulta
NEW YORIC Feb. 10.-BVAPORATED
APPLES.-Qulet; fancy 7l40V4c, fancy
chelco, CK0614c; prime, 60CHe.
DRIED FRUITS Prunes, easy; Cull
fornlus up to 30-40's, 40lHic; oranges, 6Vi
OOV&c; Apricots, dull; choice 101i012o;
Peaches, quiet, chotce, 6HOtic: extra
choice, 607c: fancy, 7H08c; Raisins,
dull; loose Muscatells, 4140014c; choice to
fancy seeded, 50614c; seedless, Bl4?ic,
London layers, tl-4091.45.
' Dry Goods Mnrket.
NEW YORK. Feb. 10,-DRY GOODS
Jobbers reported a fair business In cot
ton goods. Primary markets rule steady,
with trade of moderate proportions. Raw
silk Is firm. Yarns aro steaay.
Wool Market.
ST. LOUIS, Feb. 10.-WOOL Steady;
medium grades combing and clothing,
2314020c; light fine, 190tilc; heavy fine,
13018c; tub washed, 270"36c.
S ultra r Market.
NEW YORK. Feb. 10.-flUOAR-Raw.
steady: muscovado, 89 test, 2.89c; centrlt
ugsl, 96 test. 3.48c; molasses, K3 test, 2.73c;
refined steady.
ICI gin Butter Mnrket.
ELGIN, Feb. I0.-BUTTER-341i7iHiO.