THF, BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1014. 11 If , 1 GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET ' ft 1 11.. a4r . i. Market, EOTm TB WnT.TITMfl TIP WET.T, nmnd Ilefore I.ettlnnr Co ot Their lloldlnit, While (he Short Are Coverlnft. OMAHA. Feb. 2. 1911. There lt Utile ftnllht In Inn minds nf those who have watched conditions m wheat ns to the control of the bears In uiai market, it would be dllficutl to say as to the level wtioro exporters are likely io Decomo tniyera again in a iiDctai way and any heavy buylnif will. Ot course, stimulate the situation greatly and cause at least a partial reversal ot conditions. There Is little likelihood of any crop (Jamago commit tn as a bull help, cspe ciauy in tho near future, M the country U pretty well covered with snow and thOfrlant well protected from any pos sible cold snapg, which otherwise would do mora or leee damage. We have, oniy started Into February, however, and there la a possibility of enough sunshine to greatly reduce tho snow covering, and. If followed by abnormally low tempera tures tho speculative world knows this would meat) crop lasses and higher prices. There Is no speculation in wheat to Bpralt of, especially on outside account, and this fact will continue against thu bears until such time as the public enters the market. The outsider, however, seldom takes a hand In speculation as a bear, because of the tact that there Is so little enthusiasm In a boar market and the declines aio generally brought up with u iiuick halt, and those who were most enthusiastic! as tellers are generally mado to suffer losses ivml to regret their tctlon. Tho statistics this mornlns ore more or less bullish, but tho changes in tho routine statistics aro quite mliu and un likely to cut any figure In the way of prlco making. Corn has hold up well. The reason for the steadiness has been largely on ac count of shorts covering, somo of them to Beau re profits, whllu others have been forced to take losses, , The longs In corn are watting for a cash demand to spring up, and until that demand comes they wll bo on tho anxious bench and feel that they are likely to meet losses, when a big market like Chicago sella less than IW.WO bushels cash corn In a day, and on several occasions of lat total sales amounting to only 60,000 bushels, it may be said that the cash situation Is agalpst holders. When It comes to the matter of epecm latlon the corn market has been the leader for several weeks with wheat play ing a second fiddle. Home of the room traders in this grain who made, big money on the full aide of the inarkot some months ago, are to be seen on the. bull sdo, with good holdings tucked away for the spring months, as they expect to eee higher prices when the farm work Is commenced and tho cash demand likely to Improve. BtockB of oats are largo in all positions, the volume of tradq In the pit has contin ued small and the cash trailo ot little consequence. The market has been in fluenced more or less by the changes tn corn. , There has been plenty of provisions for sale on not only the hard spots, put spine have followed the declines. There arc stl big holdings of ribs and lard by tho east. It takes constant support to hold the market steady, Cash wheat was unchanged, Cash cprn was unuhanged to lo higher. Cash oats were Mo lower to Mo higher. Clearances were 6iUO00 bushela of Wheat, npno of- porn and 7,fl00 bushels of oats. Liverpool ctqgea Hd lower to Hd higher on wheat and unchanged, til Hd tilgher on corn. Primary wheat rtpelnts were l,O48,00Q bushels and shipments wcrp 433,000 bush els, against receipts last year of 1,3),000 bushels and shipments ot 531,000 bushels. Primary corn receipts were 1,173,000 bushels and shipments were M6,090 bush ed . against receipts last year of 1,930,000 bushels a nl shipments,' of 1,000,000 bush el. . , ' Primary oats receipts were TM.POO bush els and. shipments were 651,000 bushels, against 'receipts last year of 83,03 bush els Rnd shipments Of 69,O0Q bushels last year, CAItLQT RECEIPTS, Wheat.Corn.Oats. Chicago .... Alfnneapolls 0 SOS in .UUIUlll Omaha Kansas City,,,,,,.,,.,,., 177 St. T.ouls 142 ...... 110 SCI 1S9 Winnipeg , ,, 65 These sales were reported: Wheat- No. 2 hard winter: 1 car. Sin: I can. SJio. No. 3 hard, winter) 2 cars, Sic; cars, SSUc, No, 4 hard winter: 1 car. S2V4o. No, 3 mixed: ? carp, 83,4c. Oats nisnnaro: . cars. jac; t car, ssvic o. 3 whit?: car. $7ioi 1 car, 3Hic: 7 cars, sic. wo. wnue: s oars, svhp; 3 cars, 36V4o. Corn No, 3 whltpi 1 car, 63Ucj 1 car, vac; o car, WW; cars. taViQ, 1 car, 62c, ?o. 4 white; 1 car. 60c; 3 cars. 69c: 2 cars. ISa. No. 2 vellowi i cars. 61 lie; 11 cars, 61c. No. S yellotv: 6 cars, r,Qc; 3 cars. I'J'Ac; 2 cars, ra4c: 3 cars, 69c; a cars, PS'.ic; 1 car, MUc; 11 cars, 58o; 1 car, E7ic; 2H cars, BJVic No, 4 yel low: 1 car. 57c: 3 cars. lSAa: 2 cars. Sia. No. 2 mixed: 1 car. 68Hcj t car, 68licj 3 vara, uou. xiu, a imxeu; i car, uoytc, cars, B8c: 4 cars, 67Hc; 1 car, 6714c; euro, v'fc, v Krs, T cars, posic; cars, lie. J Jo. 4 mixed: 1 car, Use; 2 cars. MHo; 8 cars, 65c; 1 car, 6i',4c. No grade: i car, 47c, Omaha, Paah Prlcea Wheat: No, Z hard S3U85Hc; No. 3 hard, 82V4S4c; No. hard. 79983c: No. 3 spring.' 83V4Slc: No. spring, S2S3c: No. 2 durum, 8JS3c; No. 3 durum. E1&82C. Corn: No. 2 white. 63 iiic; jmo. a wnue, tewwvic: no. wnite, Cftf60c: No. 2 yellow, 61Q61Hc: No, 3 yel low, 57H60c; No. 4 yellow, 6667a: No. 2, S8ij68Kc: No. 3, WfitSMc: No. 4, 54Hftfi6c, Oats: No. 2 white, 3Hfi33c, standard, itl flSSHc: No 3 white. 37fi37'4o: No. 4 w'bltej 36Vi36?4c Barley; Malting. 6p7Sc; No. 1 fead, l&a&c. lye: No. 2, 676Sc; No, 3, ciiiruao aaAiN and puovisiuns Featnres of the Tradlnif and, Clonff Prices on Board of Trade. OIIICAOO. Feb. 2 C61d wave nreJc ' tlops coupled with absence of nuy iiu tateguard tn Nebraska brquglit wnent outers louuy to mo tiom- i.aigiy in concU(-nco tho market iud a Strang iimsh at it(nc net itdvance, corn clonal iQ nrt to ttc up. oats the same as Hut urduy idght ap4 Prov)on8 Uovi 'iKi i&7tic Throughout tho day wheat had a firm tone, besides the chance of serious dam age to the Nebraska winter crop there was decided bullish news from Australia, a sharp cut In the estimated surplus yield. Palling off of country elevator stocks throughout the Dakota and Min nesota furnished supplementary strength during the last hour, emphasising the effect ot a decrease in the weekly total of tho United States visible supply. Prospects of a broader milling demand for wheat were reported from Minneapo lis, where It was said that shipping di rections for flour had. been excellent throughout tho week. According to one authority the way the stocks had been cleaned up left no doubt thut the people were still eating bread, cake and pie, Profit-taking by Ipnge wiped out an advance which corn had made as a re mit of expected rough weather. Un usually wariness was shown by specu lators, no matter to which side of the marvei iney were inclined. The open Interest In the pit Is not nearly as larse a a fortnight ago. Action by the oats crowd seemed to hinge altogether on :orn. Trade waa light. Despite an advance at the yards pro- WA.VTKD TO nUY. VANTED to buy young Jersey heifer! Webster 1308. John Grant Pegg. NOTICE OF BTOt:KMOLOEHS' MEET-INO-Notlee ts hereby given that the reg ular annual meeting of the stockholders at the South P".atte Land company will be held at the office of said company at Lincoln, Neb., at 11 o'clock a, in. on the 4th dy Of March, A, D. mi C 11 MORRILL. President A D. MINOR, Beeretary. Lincoln. Neb,, February 2, 1914. Feb. 2, Mt. Realising by tones was responsible. Aitiif upon.j limn. 1 1 Wheal, , uw. ! Close. I Safy. Mil. July. MSI WHI S,I torn May.l PIT! 6SHI July. Oats Alay.l July. I Pork Mny.l 06HF in tf H 39'.S 2t mi it ist; 11 S7H 11 C7ti 11 70 jl am 21(3 f :i is :i'so 11 03 11 May. July. Rib's Slay. July. 11 10 u i:w it 3iW It 75 11 02 'i 11 it to 11 15 asm 11 70 11 KH 11 674 Chicago Cnsh Prices-Wheat: No. 2 red, W.V4 ft97c; No. 3 red, 9P5c; No. 2 harJ, tlt9t4c; No. 3 hard, POViHTWie; No. 2 northern, 91Sjl4c; No. 3 northern. WW V0Ac; No, 2, 90j!91o; No. 3 spring. S8c. Corn; No. 2, C4Wci No. 3, TOMjrtlc; No. I white, 6SViiG6c; No. 3 yellow, 6t4gS3c. Oats: No. 2 White. 4lWe; No 3. 3S?ic: No. White. SSi(ff:th': atanrinifl. Mr. Itvoi No. 2. Ko. llAflev. FAfKKo. K.oiL- Tim. othy. t3.7605.2J; clover, SU.75ftt4.EO. Pro- lo.!wl.s71ork IJ2-Wi lard' ,10,75i r,b8- i , t ! n "r l," t c , .. . . , Mr, - "m, ..t, oicaujr, i:mninerieEi, toro'. GOGS Lower: rolnt. rniti' at mark. Cae InnlUflAd ?AiCir7n nHlnnrv firsts 26c; firsts. 275J27UC CIIEKSK Htrnrlv: HalaUa. MV.ftr: twins, 17i4fri7Hc; Americas, 17Hffl8ci long horns, l7018c. POTATOKR Sti1v! r.r.lnl. M ritri: uii..: "". ...r r'r; ! ; 'i """! ri'innsoia una Wisconsin, rou, W66c; Michigan, Minnesota and Wiscon sin, white. GMJTOc I'OULTRV Allun intvor- ntrliin. fowls, lSoi turkeys, 16c. XEW VtlRK an.MSRAL mahkkt Unotutlons of lh Dxr on Vnrlons Cntnmodltlea. NEW YORIC. Vrh ? 7-r.nnnTniii. ?.pr!" Patents, Sl.40ti4.fi0j winter straights. .iaW4.i; winter patents. S4.404cl.6Ji .il" t.wri.ju; m ro no. i w'n'J-. .3-K3.?B; extra No. 2 winter. Kansas straights. S4.054.15. WHEAT-Hnnl firm. Mr. n i,.- ' , ....... . 1 . , n , v. homlhal elevator domestic; No. 1 northern uu"i i'-v-u i. o. o. niioat; no. i nortn pro Manitoba, fl.ulU f. o. b. nfloat. Fu lures were Inactive, but steady, owing to tl'.n cables, less favoruble Australian crop news and a decrease In the visible, St "5. "nc'la"01 t0 'c net higher; ific'S??tca"X' lnti common to cholop, 1WS. 23427c; 1812, 22&24C. uiuBB-i-irmi Hogota, 3iif?32?ic; Cen tral Amertci, 3lHo. t'ETROUHUM Htcady; refined New lOTK Ull IK. S5.ZT,! bnrroln. XK7K- $11.25. r ' cases, ypllow, WOOU Steady; domestic fleece, XX Ohio. 2T2fia ,OATS-Hpot, dull; standard whlto, 4tW fcc; elevators No, 3. 41tf4(V4c) fancy clipped, 45Cf47c. -.'l.AYHttrely ato'ly; standard, 97H0 Nf;3,1SkSc.,1,Wi1,i N- ?' U0S LEATHER Tlrm , hemlock firsts, 0c; seconds, 28.r29c. PROVISIONS-Potk. barely steady: npss, S18.C0ms.B0; family, S24.(W4f2ti. short clear, SW6.0J. llfor, quiet; mess SlS.0Oflis.fX); family, Sl9-&Br-P3. Cut meats, steady; pickled bellies, 10 to 14 pqunds, S13.2iijl3.60; pickled hums. Sl.tM. Lnrd, easy; mld.dle west, SlWUlO.St; re fined, baroty steady: continent, 11.(I0; bouth Amerlco, S12.16; compound, quit; 'rAW-OW-fitcndy;. city, Hci special, 7Hc; country. Ojfejic. yilTTEn-Klrm; receipts, 3.CO0 lubs; creamery extras, 2CVif37PS firsts, 2SQ!24c, held extras, Witi2ill4c; flrstn, .'KftZSHc; pro cess extras, 23iE240j faqtory, purrcnt malfo, lirsts, 21c. CHEEBE Flrni( receipts, 750 hoxos; state, wholo milk, held specials, lSfUSVic; .average fancy, 17Wtfl740i fresh sricq als, 17V4Sfl7c. l-.UGS-rKtcady; receipts, 0,900 cases; fresh gathered extras. 3l'M-: extra f rats. 22iifr35c; refrjgerntpr flrfltiS, gSQgj hen nery wniien .owwe. POUI.TIXV Quiet and steady: frosh killed western chickens. lMS24o; fowls. IP laUSo; turkeys, 8f2tic. ' Kniisas City flraln iind Provisions. KANSAS ' , CITY, Feb. '2.-W1IEAT casn: no. z nara. siuAsviCl no. 2 red. COHN-NP. 2 m xed. C3o; No. S, 6Q',tc; No. 5 white. OSc; No, 3,l6i60c Closing auotatlons of futures) WHEATr-May. SSTic: July. MTiS83c. conN-tMay, fistic; July. 67Mc. OATS-No. S white, 40cJ No. 2 mixed, SOc. UUTTBH-Creomery, 5c; firsts, 27c; seconds, 23c, packing, 17o, Kans-rFlrsts, 27c: seconds, 20c. PQCLTRV IJens and springs, 18c. i-xz - Liverpool (Jrntn Mnrtcpt. LIVERPOOL, Feb. S,-WIEAT-3pot. firm: No, I red western w ntr, 7 5d; No. Manitoba, 7s 2Kd; No. 2. 7s Hid! No. S. 7s d; futuros. steadyi March, 7s SWdt lay. 7s Hid; 4Uly, 7sMd.. ' CORN Spot, steady; Anierpan mixed, ts SVid; La Plata futures steady; Febru ary, 4 8Hd.S March, 4s FIX)Un-,Wlnter patents, is? 9d, HOP!? in London, Paclfq roast, 5s 16 IBs. H(. Louis General Market, ST. LOUIS, Feb. 2. WHKAT-No. 2 rod. OSfiBSc; No. 2 hard, SSUfrOSct May. 92HJP 924c; July. 8Sc, CORN-No. 2, C.-i6t4ci No. 2 white, CSc;, May, 6SHJT68KC; July, 67Ho. ' ,.6ATibNo', : 4Mlc5 o. J, white, 41c; May. 40ic; July, 33ic RYEHilp, JJ Oil and Rosin, NI3V YORK, Feb. 2,-rOiL-CottonseeiJ. guret; prime summer yellow. I7.0oy7.2oJ MsuF'"!. May 7-36! July. tJ.K. n9'SI.IlTA9H,ei; etralned. common to good. S4.304.40. TURPENTINK Steady; machlno bar rels, COUc. PAAf4rAH,, veb. 2.-OIL Turpentine, firm, nt 45He; sales. 68 bbs.; receipts, B bbls. bbls, snipments, 373 btls, stocks, 22,9s: ROSIN-Flrro; sales. 1.513 bbls.: re ceipts. 1.S0 Ibbls.;' shipments. 7S3 bbls.; stocks, 1C2.523 bhis,; A. U, C. V, E. F, Q .11,' Si: V, Stf5;VlC. il.lo: si. si.M NT S4.90I WO, t?-SIMv,V70. NEW YORK. Feb. 2. METALS Lead, steady, at S4.104.15; London. 20. Spel ter, easy, at S5.isg3.S5j London, ttl 10s. Tin. firm; Hppt and Febnlary. S40.5OJ J; March. SlO ti2V4l0.87i4; April. S.70 S41.M, Antimpny. duj Cookspn's. S7.30 'r?"' StcaVi No. 1 northern. $15.0 fflH.l: Nq. 2 northern, S14.7&H15.23; No. t southern. Sl4.7&frl5,25; No. I soft south ern, $Jl.TMjt5,25, Iondon markets closed as follows: Cop. per. easy; npo, (M Es; futures. K8 10s. Tin. weak; spot, 185 6a; futures, C18S 10s. Iron, Cleveland warrants. 51n Cd. S,T; V.'Slx- fi?'' JMBTALS Lead, quiet, at S4.0v1i4,05, Spelter, steady, at Su.20. Coffee JlurUei NEW YORK, Feb. 2. COFFEE After 'opening ktcady, unchanged to fi points ' higher an. steady European end scattered covering, coffee eased off In sympathy ! with easier late cables from Havre and i lares Brazilian receipts. Active months Isold &2 Points net tower, but steadied i later on support from bullish sources, with the nloto Irregular 29 points higher. io,uw oaKif, reoruary, .i7c; March. D.i5o; May. U.44c: July, 9.6je; September. 8.8:c; October, J.tCcj December. 10.04c. Spot quiet; Rio No. 7, BHe; Santos No. 4, i:iic. Mild, dull; Cordova, 13816c nominal, Omaha liar Market. OMAHA. Feb. 2.-PRAIRIH HAY No. 1 to choice upland. S9.SOtilO.00; No. 2. SS.5009.M; No. 3. V.(fmM lla. 1 to choice midland, S9 004lO.W; No. 2, ss.ooa iowUnit ST.004IS.00; No. 2, S.007.00; No. 7, la.O0ua.QO. 8TRA Vwcholce oat and rye, SJ.504 S6.00: cholc wheat. S4.tO6.C0. ALFALFA Choice pea-green variety. S13.C0n.50; No. J, S11.00"l3.00; No. 2 S3.C0ail.C0i No, 3, S7,COi9.C0. ' Krnporflteil Aiirs nud Dried Fruit NEW YORK. Feb. 2. EVAPORATED APPLES-Qutet; fancy, lliglto; choice, C9c; nrlme. SHOStfe v" DRIED FRmTK-Prunei. steady; Call fornlas, SHOlSo; Oregons, 85illIo. Apri cots, quiet but firm, choice. )3Vic; extra choice. 141,491454c, fancy. 15lc Peaches, firm; choice, WJokc; extra, choice. VAQlc; fancy, TIrtc. Ralflns. neglected: loose n i ma ss i -rim . ' -r ' muscatels. H87l4c, choice to fancy hotiw Eovuica, iNUtnQ ionaon layers, SI 75 If 3. 00 visions eased off. Incudlng paevkers. NEW YORK STOCK MARKET Extension of Upward Movement Pre vented by Bearish Combination. ROCK ISLAND SELLING WORST December Reports of I.nrger Knutern Ittindn DUMnrtly Vnfavnrnhlr Netv York Central Hhima Over Three .Million Ilrcrcnar. NEW YORK, Feb. i-Hxlenslon of the Upward piovemcnt In stocks was pre vented tndav hv n rnnihlnnllnn nf 1iar. Ish lnfluchecs, (he tnu.it disturbing factor was renewed selling of Rock Island se curities, which became acutely weak. Last week's report that the company wculd be reorganized Whs followed today by Intimations that dividends might be susrended on he Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific stock, which is security for the Rock Island collateral rours. Denial xyt this report lessened the volume of sell Jng. which, for a time, waa of unusual large proportions. The stocks reached the lowrst prices In tho history of tho company. Thi common dropped 3HJJH; the preferiMd. 4Hjl4Vi; tho collateral fours, 27Vi44'.4, und tho refunding tours. Iw76fi Parttnl recovery was effected later. Tno effect on the general market of tno urop in tnesn securities was height' ened by selling hero for European ne count. Irfindon unloaded perhaps 35,000 snares, nr nc pany union J'aclllc. Can adlan Pacific, Steel and Anialgamated. Anotner unsettling fcattire waa pressure against various Investment stocks, among Which American Telephone, Canadian Pacific and New York Central were com spicuous, Western Union sntil nff In rvniimthv with American Telephone, these shares being influenced by the postmaster gen eral's recommendation In favor or gov ernment acquisition of tho wire systems. December reports of the larger eastern railroads were distinctly unfavorable. New York Central showed a accreopo In net of SS.087,000, which was largely re sponsible, for tho heaviness of tho stock. Pennsylvania's operating Income fell off S703.OOO. New Haven reported u deficit ior mo monin or ii4,wu, Honda wore Irregular. The market was little disturbed by liquidation ot tne Rock Island bunds. Total sale", Par value, 13,800,000. Panama threes regis tered advance of )i, und the couHn threes a point on call. Number of sales and lenJlig quotations on Mtocks were ns follows: BUIM. nun, OW. V0'- malr.inwUO Conpfr Amrrlcin Arrlculiunl .. Amorlcin llet Bugnr.... Aniirlcan Can Ainvrlcan Tan ptd,.,...., American O. 4 F,.,.,.., Amerli'tn cotton Oil..... Am, Ice Bcurltlei American I.laiwul ...... American LoCoraathe ,., American p, It...,,,., Am. H, k It. pM. Am. Buflr Hatlnlng...., American T, A T American Tobacco Anaconda Mining Co.... Atchlnon AtcBlaon ptd Atlantic Coaat Line Baltimore & Ohio, Uethlrhcm Kteel Brooklm ftapld Tr Canadian raelflc ., I'hitipeakc A Ohio Central leather Chicago (1. W ,, rhlcago. M. A St, ('.... Chicago 4- N. W..,, Colorado Kuel A Iron... Coniolldated Ctq Corn I'roducla a,...,.... Pelawar A ltudon Denver A II lo (lraniln.... Penver A It. U. ptd l)lstllr' Securities .... RrlQ ,, rrie lt ptd Krla Id ptd neneral Klrctrlo Great Ntarthern pfd ilrt Northern Ore cits, llllnola Central Interborousli Met. ...... Inter. Met. ptd International lltrvejlcr.. Inter-Marine pfd ....,,. tnternatlopal Paper ..... tntarnatlonal Tump Kanaaa Cltr Soutbern.... julde Uaa ......... .,, rfhlgh Vfl-ljey 5,500 400 SOO tiM 7,700 kOO 1.103 "m '600 rw 'llJort JW 1,1.0 IJ.700 1,100 l.lfO :oj 4,WI 3J) 500 6'W J.KM (00 soo 6, tOO l.ioo 700 tno t,:no 4C0 "cio 800 1I1U 61 '.4 ion (00 'j.'Jm IJ)Ulivii ,JnYM r,, M-, fJt. I". A H. Kte. M. Mlnourl. K. & T i Mlttourl Tactile 3.1 National BUrult 1,1 rvatlonsl Ixad I K, R, 11. of M. Sd pfd.. New York Central IS.i N. V.. O, A W...., Norfolk I: Vt'ettcrn North American ... Northern Tactile .. racllle Mall 900 30!i I) 300 10iS 1Q6VI 'Im niii jiiii 600 JIW J7U IM Illtt 1I1U M0 1$4 l!3ii M'enntranl Prople'i Caa P., C.NC. St St. U Plltaburgh Toal t,404 4.100 Prease Bteel Car Tollman t'llaco Car Heading , .V Republic Iron A Sleet-,, r.erilblls I. ft 8. pd1-... Rock IiUnd Co t norlt Island Co. pfd Seaboard Air Une Peuboard A I, ptd mi 4i Moaa'Cnemcia r ec i... Southern Pacllle ........ Southern Itallwa) do. Hallway ptd Tenneaae Copper Toil & Pacttlc Union Pacific Union Pexlllp rfd Unlled State Realty tlnlted Btatea Rubbey.... irnlted mate? HI eel 411. a. Bteel pfd Utah Copper Va. -Carolina Chemical .. Waberh Wabaeh nfd Wntern MiryUpd Weetern Union ,. Wstlnkhouea Electrle .. Wheeling A Li Ere.. 17,700 3,300 300 4.H00 WO 14,400 SOO 6.1,000 1,200 100 SAI 604 1,100 'ioft 1,400 S7 MH m New naven T5 74 Total galea lor the day. 4W.4O0 aharea. JVeiT YorU Money Mnrket, NEW YORK, Feb. 2,-MONEY-Call. llrmer. at 202 per cent! ruling rate, 2 ror cent! closing, per cent. Tupti loans, weak; slKty Uays. 2-H Per, cent; ninety days, StfU'.i per bent; sl months, 3r Per cent. It llERCANTILE PAVER - 23M per cent. 8TERMNO EXCHANGE Steady ; sixty day bills, H.4; dcmunJ, $1.8570; commer cial bills. 14.83. SILVER Uar, Clt4o) Mexican dollars, BONPS-aoVcrnmont, firm; railroad, Irregular, ClosIiiR quotatlQns on bonds today wcrfl ps follows; U. 8, ret. 2a. reg... IW K. C. Bo. rrf. a... tIT, do coupon IIUU H- ab. 4a 1131.. ll!i V. 8. 3a. reg lt U & N, unl. 4a.... OiS do coupon joJU'M. K. A T. let 4t. IV4 V- f, 4'reg HlH 'do yep. 4e... .. tk do coupon 113 "Mo. I'acltlo 4a. ,.1. l Panama 3 coupon.. do otmr. 8a IS 4Amar. Ag. (a... in n. it. ii. oi m. v 4a. M N. V. C. c, W'i A. T. A T, Am. Tobacco 6e. .118 do deb. 4a II . U N. Y. N. It., A 11, . S3 cv. lite ..! 14 , IMiN. A W. let e. 4a.. UK W do cr. la J04U , II No. l'acino 4a WS4 . 1(44 do la MCi tmo. H. h. rfdg. 4a... 13 . HHPenn. cr. lie JS1S.. tiii I03H do cou. 4a... lit . HH Reading gen. ( . WiH. U AS. P. fg 4a 7Tii II tdo ges. ta 12 . 33 St, U ff. W. c. 4i., -Hi Sfl A I . mAi T.m ?T Armour A Co. 4Ha Atchlaoo gen. 4a.. do cr. 4a 1160.. . do cr. la,... A. C. If lat 4i... pal. & Ohio 4a... do ma Brook. Tr. cr. la. Cn. ol Oa. la.... Cap. leather !, Chet. A Ohio 4Ha- do Con if. 4iia..,. Chicago A A. till. C B. ft Q. J. 4.. da gen. 4a . i to. -ao. coi. II ttlatlllara U Il'i do lat & ret. ,(.. ku jiU. . rtuktwr u.:..m Brie p. I. 4a do gtn. 4a t rr. 4a, aer. II. 4111 Cm. lit r. 4a. tntar. Mat. 4V tDtrr. II. It. 4H. Japan Ilia Oil. v v.,. t-uain. a pa "14. Wakaah lat & 4 (ov l Wtarn Md. 4..... U) ,14; WtiL Elto, ei. ii.. U'i Mi Wis. Cantrsl 4a ... . H14 Huston Stock Slnrkel, ROR70N. Feb. t-ClosIng nuotatlons on stocks were 1 Allouaa Naaada Con ltti AmaR Coppar . A. Z. U I a.. Art tong Cora. fl. k Arltona. 41. Ilfda... . Tg Nlnlnloa Uloea ... TU . ro Korth llulla j2 ao Norm lake 74iOld Potplnlou tilt II ..MS Oaeeola rcntanniai .. HViOulnfr .... rorptr Ilanga C. c tt flbannan .. Cait tluttc C M... UU Ifuptrlor . . Franklin 4 flnwlur & nranbf Con II Tatnaratk , nracsa Csnarra . . . 4111 IJ g, H. U. M it! ai lai ioai uoppar jih an pm Kerr IVe . 4 tS-14 llgh Con Uika 4'opptr tU I'Uh Toppar Co. Im Ralla rnppar-... 4tjWtnons Tt'larol Coppar .. ilHWaharlif Motawk 44 1 ml'in Pluck SfnrWet. LONDON. Feb. I -American securities opened steady today. First prices were . 1014 r M & s ! c 4Ma..liJ do cr. 4i uu c u. i. i'. e. n ;i no nt ret. 4 n z. ivxno; o. , utiv; no, i cnoico mm- do rfg. 4a......... ,Bo Hallway Sa i6 iknd, $0310; No. 2 choice midland. $3.9; i I; r 'i.'1 ShirA" "5- J?, '-; No. S. r6i No, 1 choice lowland, I70D) P, H. er. 4 lilt Union raelflc 4i. .. II v V L-fili No 3 IlilC tt. A It. O. rcf. It.. 71U do v. i ai ""-.: Z-J-.. t.lRher. but later most ot the list rated off under realising. At noon values ranged from '4 above to H below p"ty- Local Secarltlr. QuoUtlont tumlihtJ by rar. Brlsktr C-. Ill UBItl4 Nt'lootl Uok bullilogi nil. AikM. AbrJn U l V. Co . lMt II lco Amtrlun can 14. , 1H HH Ciidtbr I'tcklDS Co., ti, ip:i looVi IM ID! IN H 10 IM Mil It II II 101 IT J M m IH II II II n n MH "iiii Dr ft CO.. Pit Uunit. Ntt . I, im 1'ilrmtmt Crumttr t rr l rft.. Ittirla Co., TI.. 4H, lit llldrull I'rxti Hrlck, fid loa Itr. M t. IJ , Lincoln (! a Cite lit 1111.. VT II II tt4 City or Omitis. 4 Hi- M1 Omiha C U. 81. It;.. M. Il!l toe im au ft to lH ' 'iiii ij 4 111 , MH i H Oi4l ht A C. II. St, nr., I.. . Onittil MM. L.T. i-ow -. rt4 u: Parlllf T-l A Ttl. U. Ttrkfrt' Nat. Uk. Slk., On Omiha Mutt Bound T. Lt r. tr, llll... t'ralkt Omla. com tnlen Htk. Vd. fttk , Htxkf ML mtl Co f poknni A tn'd tmf. II. It. (t. llil Sloui Cltr K't. K HI' Ulcul City SU Ydt p(d Toph :ir. lit St. iim Trrnnurj Statement. WASHINdTON. IVb. 2. The condition of tho I'nltetl mate treasury at tho be Ktnnlnt of business today was: Net bal anco In sencrul fund. 104,61,26S; total re ceipts Saturday,, 32.481,223; total pay ments Saturday. $612,270. The deficit this fiscal year 1h I17,tii7.WJ, nfratnst a surplus ot W.IW.WO last year, exclusive of Pan ama canal nnd public debt transactions. OMAHA IJBNlilt.VIi MA11KKT. IU)TTEll-No. 1. Mb. cartons, Sic; No. , r0-lb. tubs, 2c. CUKEHK Imported Kwlss. 20c; Amerl enn Swiss, 2tc: block Swiss, 22ci twins, 20c; daisies. 20 triplets. SOc; Yottnn American, Jlc: blue label brick. lSUo; JtmebcrKcr, 2-lb 20c; Now York white, 20o. KISH-Whlte. 13c: trout. 17o; larue crap- ple! He: Spanish mackerel, ldc; siiad roe. per pair, 40c; aalihon, 10c; halibut, Uc; buffalo, ?c: bullheuds. 13c: channel cat fish, irn; pike, 16e; plclterel, 12c. I'OIM.TRY-Hro.lers, $4,C(vji,00 per dog,; hens. I'd cocks. 12o; ducks, ISc, geese, Ific; turkeys, Ue; plKoons, jmt do.. 1.I0: ducks, full feathered. Kite; .seeno, full feathered, 11c; squabs. No, 1, $l.M; rn. 2. fiiln. Wholeali' tirltes of bce.f cuts effective trday tti Uninha arc ub follows- UK Eli' ri'T8-Nu. 1 rbs, 17V: No. I ir.He: No. . lS4c. No. 1 loins, VKCi No. 2. ITHc N", , I5e. No, chucks, HMc; No, 2, lOo: No. 3, I0'c. No. 1 roundr. 14Uc; No. 2. IS'icI No. .1, l'tc No. 1 rintus, 9e: No, 2, SHc; No. 3, 8c The following prices on frlt" nnd vee- tuble lire reported by tho Olllnsky Krult compnny: li'ltUnH-iOranBes: These navels aro of Rood color, sweot and Juicy, quality beat have been seen In years, hxlra fancy Simklst" navels. 90, 126, IM. IT, 200 and 200 sites, 12.00; extra fancy 'Hun Wist" navels. 250 slge, 32.00; 2SS site. IJ.t-Ji 21 size. 12.40! Florida Kumnuuts, per box, 2c. Apples: Extra fancy Vhe limlon Jonatlilan, per box, S2 ill; White Winter I'enrmalns, per box. j2.; itiauo Hlack TwIeT. lr box, J2.25; Romo Qekuty, por box. $2.25; Wliieaups, 12.50; extra fancy Idaho Northern Spy. Oreenlngs or Mncs, per hoK. J2.00; oxtra fancy Idaho Rambos, per box, .25 nxtra fancy Hen Davis, per box, IJ.7B! Ren Uavls. por bbl.. .i.Oo; Osno. J8.00! Wlnceap. IT.oot Missouri I'lp pins, 6.M. 1-utnons: lixtra fancy 8un Itni. roln ami 360. ner box. tiM: extra choice Red Hall lemons. 300s and 30OiJ pep-box. W.O0I choice, 3I.C0. tlranesf im portoJ MalaKU, cxtru fancy, 37.W; fnncy, 17.00. Urupetrult: Florida Tangerine, per box, $2.50; extra fancy Florida. W. $I.W, 4 Olyl !'rt, JI.75; 51, C4 and 80. 3.00. Crunbcrrles- I'er box, $1.23. VUdETAUJliS - Potatoes: aonulne Red Rlvsr linrly Ohio, per bu., II.PO; Rural or Uurbanka. per bu., 85c; Idaho Rtiralg, per bu lc. Hwfet, rtoB.oesi Por hampor, $t.25; Illinois kiln dried, J1.5J, CabbaP.ci IlollanJ seed, por lb., 2nei red. nor II).. 4oi nev Cnllforn a. Sc. Onions; Oh(i) large Red Globe, per lb 3c In diana yellow, 3oi Spnnluli, Ppr crate, ll.oO, Tomatoesi Cuban, por C-bnsket crate, ti ir. Mlr?rKMANlCOUH-C"altfornlU figs. 13 l'.nl. nlt'-H.. S.! &0 (i-o2. likRs.. 32.00 black tics. 12 12tO. packiiBes, 31.00; 7- rrnwn Imnnrted flus. nor II).. ISc: 3-crown Imported flBS, per lb., 13c. Dromoditry brand dates, pkK.. .O0; Anchor brand dates. PkK.. J2.23; Hnlowlo dateH. per lb 7Vic. Parsnips, per lb 2c, Carrots, por lb.. 2c, lleeta. per lb., 2c. Turnips, per lb:; 2ci Rutabagas, per lb., ltfc. va ifor nln Jumbo celery, per doz., Sc. Cider, fier keg, $3.25; per nam uni., onac ots, per dox., EOc. Parsley, per Uos., in HuiHuIirb. ner doz.. 50c. Head lei- tuoe. Per doz,, 91.00) hoincrRrown leaf lettuce, per dox.. 40o. Urcen peppers, per basket, 50c. Wax or green beans, per humper, fB.00. Hot house cucumbers, per doien! I2.f0, Catillflower. per orate, 12.25. Venetian Rnrllc, per U-. "He JjBgpiant, per dos .W, HorseradlsH. 2 doz. hot ties In case, por case, $2.00. Walnuts, No. 1 soft shell, per b., 19c. MeJImn pecans, per lb., 12c; pecans Jumbo, per lb., 15c. Filberts, per lb., 15c, Drako almonds, per lb 18c; Brazils, per lb., 18c. Hlack walnuts. Per lb., 2c. Raw No, 1 peanuts, per lb., 7c; Jurflbo pea "ill?, per lb.. Sc: roast peanuts, per lb., Hhell bark hickory nuts, per In., ; large hickory nuts, per lb 4c, White ltibe popcorn, per 111.. 4c. Checkers, .-per Uo-pltF, case, $3.60; per rfl-pltg. case, 11.78. Cocoanuts, Per sack. $3.50; each, Oc. Chestnuts, Imported Italian, per b.. 10c; sack or bbl. lots, Uc. Honey, Whlto Clover, 24-sectton cage, per case, $3.50. Knnans City I.lvo Stock 3InrUet. KANSAS CITY, M(.. Feb. 2.-CATTL.K Roctlpts, 12.CO0 hottdi market steady, southerns weak) prime fed steers, $8,50 0,25; dregspd beef steers, $7.S.Jj8.40; west ern steers, $7.fXKj8.50; southern steers, tO.uO it $8.00; cows, $4.2Gf7.H; heifers, $J.75 fcfD.OO: stockers apd feeders, J3.BOJi8.25i bulls. I5.50tr7.t5l calves, J6.50BU.00. Upas Receipts, 9,200 head; market 10a higher;,) bulk of sales, $8.20tfR.50; heavy, lS.45fi&rtwi packers and butchers, $8,250 8.B0! light, $8.1008.45; pigs, $7-0007.00. SHEEP AND IMHS-Recclpts. 10.000 hend; market MeaUy to 106 lower; lambs, $7.25i7.C3; yearlings, $K.25!ao,75; wcthcio, $5.&?j6,S5i ewes, $5.00ffC.4O. Soiilx Clly Live Nlot'U 3Inrkt, SIOITX CITV. In.. Feb. 2. CATTf,15- Rcpcis, 3,700 hcodt market st-mdv; tm tlve steers, $7.1038.23; butchers, UWIMS, cows and heifers, $5.2380.30; UKiimrs, $3.7Si(3.0U; stockers and feeders, $6.V07.50( calves, $7.231110.00; bulls, stags, etc.,.$o.50 7.f. Iioqs-Recelpt. ?,00) head; market BIilOc higher; heavy. $8.25a.85j mjxed, $8,158.25, ght. $3.038.15; buk of sales, s.208.2S. HHKISP AND lyAJtHH-Recelpts. 500 head; market stendy; fed muttons. $5.50? fi.50; wethers. to.COvj5.T5i ewes, If.toffS.lD; lambs, $9.ti0tt".fi0. Jit, loiits J.to ftooc Jlnrttet, ST. IX)IUB, Feb. 2.-CATTI,K-Rccelpte, 3,700 head; market steady to 0e lower; beef steers, I7.60ia.23; rows and heifers, $I.Z54ie,ag; stockers ana reeuers, .w)lil.'M: southern steers, $5.75(18.10; cows and belters, $4.00li.aj; calves, $i),u$ll.C0. HOOS-Rccelpts, 11,400 head; market Co higher; pigs and lights, t-8.750S.6O; mixed and butchers, $8.5008,70: good heavy, $l.COJ8.79, 8HUBP AND J-AMU6-Reeelits, 2,'iVi head; market 1302Bo lower; tngttons, $0.W Ui3.f0j lambs, $7.ooti7.75. OinnliH liny SlnrUet, PRAIRIB HAT No l choice upland. itlnliu.iwj cxirn. in ugnv umes, j i no, BTRAW-Cholce pat chqice wneat, ii.tuxun. AlFALFA-Cholce pea-green variety, $H. No. 1, $12.501$.W; No. 2, flfrl2; No! s, $ayia In tin ii lurUet. NKW YORK, Feb. 2.-COTTON-FU-lures clnsed stendy; March, 12.!lo; May, 12.Mo; July, 12.02o; August, 11.83e; Octo bef. 11, Wo; spot, uulet; middling, 12.75c; gulf. 12:. I.IVKRIpOI., Feb.' 2.-COTTON-Prlees steady; middling fair. 7.72d; goo I md Sllne. 7.2.'d; middling. 7.CW: low middling, 8,$Jj; good ordinary. 6.08d; ordinary, 5,72d; sales, J2, bales, Dry Unorts Murkrt, NKV; YORK. I'eb. 2.-DRY OOOD8 Cottnn BOOds markets wpre firm today. H was unnounred that Fruit pf the Ioom 4-4 bleached cottons will be changed in price for the balanco of the spring sea son. Corpirat on drers goods wore opened for the fall on the price bas.'s Jf last September. Mtn'a.wear lines were flrmre, with a tendency" to advance. ISllil ELOIN, Feb. !6Hc. Ilultrr ainrkei. S. -m'TTKR Btrong at T DlJlA,Vltuivn VH, Vt I JIB, IMUU.W, OMAHA L1YE STOCK MARKET Fat Cattle Very Slow and Weak and Feeders Steady. TRADE IN HOGS 18 .VERY SLOW Oooil Kind ot 1'nt Sheep nml Lnmhs Stenity, itMU UoininoCi nml In ferlor (Irmlei Ten In IMf teen Onlia I.otrer. BOUTll OMAHA, Feb. 2. 1911. Receipts were Cattle. HoR. Sheep. Kitlmale Mondnv J.T00 (LVJ .SK Same day Inst week.... S.. 8.421 H.07 initio day : weeks imo R.3I0 u,m Same do' 3 weeks ago G.2S6 0,(107 21 211 Same day 4 weeka ago 6,614 CS 15,") Same day last year.... 6,0V R.1H 8,497 The followlni: table etu the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at the South Omaha live stock market for the year to nam as compared with last year; 1D1I tSIJt It Dec Cftttlo Sfl.59,t M.lSt 2.571 Hogs SUO.tM 2S9.121 ...... 2S,W Shee) 23.t,2J0 2J7,7lO .. Tho rollowlhi: tuoln shows l. range bt Prices fur. hogs at the South Onmh.i live ttock market lor tlm last tew uuyn. with iomparlons: Date lail. il)lt.llKl.ill.illti ,ixi. IA Jan. ."I I 7 li Q4 7 'i8 44 II 06 4 33 w. n Jan. X 20 I) W 1 kl 6 oit m W a i & 95) 7 raj 8 :itl u Ml 4 2, Jan. j mi. Jan, Jim. 21.1 2. 8 21'i 7 271 I h lev' I 241 S 89 M U in'ski 7 til 5 K o a it , a 2.il t, Ml 4 li 7 Ml I 0 Wl 4 OH 7 001 S 20! I 4 U S3. Zl. I 9 XiStl I I, VI Jan. Jan. Jan. Jun. 2C.I I 7 30! 7 051 7 501 8 051 0 061 1 21 i 7 a i'8.1 K S:;i , S ll 7 4 7 !)'! 8 tW 27.1 8 Will 7 231 & 911 7 491 8 021 & 921 4 27 28.1 8 lOtal 7 82 7 4l 8 0J 6 till 4 29 Zl.) mm T 3j 3 P3I 5 Oil 5 98 4 00 S0.I 8 tlUI 7 3.41 6 Oil- 7 Ml I HI 4 IS Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. 31. 8 27UI 7 321 U CJl 7 471 lit I 4 17 1.. 7 29 5 9ii 7 261 8.30 22 4 10 pi S .vij tl J3 Suntay, Receipts and dlspoelt'on of live stock nt the I nloh Mock yards, SoUtn Umiilnv, Neb., for twenty-lout iiouim undine m u oclot.lt yetluraay; RKCKIPTS. Cattle. Hogs, Slieep, 11 r'n. P.. M. & Ht. I 1 I Missouri racfo ... 6 ... Dnton Paulflu It U H & N. W.( east... n( 2 0. N. W,, west.. 17 31 R C, S. P., M. ,t O, 7 9 3 C., II. & u el... 1 C., II, & 14.. west., 22 18 19 C., R. I. A P,, east. U 3 O.. R. I, I'., west. 2 llllno.s Central 10 4 C, n, W 2 G Total receipts... Ut 8.1 33 20 DISPOSITION, Cattle, itoga. miopp Morris & Co Swift & Co Cudnhy Packing Armour & Co... 2JJ 820 l.vJl l.ttJ l.fWi l.Mi us 1 Co. 477 f-C It 23 2S3 341 2,!4 10J 1S3 07 10J 67 20 .17 21 41 05. Bi Gl ti 4 1 1 74 , :u . 113 175 395 2,2X1 2.JI3 U P. Co W. H. Vansant Co...... lienton. V'ansant & I.ush Hill & Han s.... F. H. l.nwls.,..u Huston A Co J. 11. Root & Co J. 11. llulla I, . F. Hunt Itnsenstock Rros McCreary & Kellogg.. Werthelmer & Doken.v. II. F. Hnmllton Knlllvnii It rod Rothschild Mi), ft Kup.-C'ulf Uo..,, 4'hrlstlo ... Hlggins Huffman Krobs Dennlson e ITancls... Iluker, Junes & Bmltli, Tanner ........ Harvey 1 I()Wl l.'Httlo Co, other buyotfl M70 Total ( OATTIiK ..3.43T, r.,110 7,012 -Itecolpts wcie the llghtogt for u. Mondnv that tlmv liuvo been Hlliwn ajv- comber. Hut that is not all, the ouallty whs the poorest un on average that tt lias been In n great while. All to)d, thera wero only about half us many cuttlo as tlitro woru on Monday of lust weok and less than half as many ns there were t"o or threo weoks ago. The sppply pf beef nleers consisted qf gnly eighteen or twenty cars of corn foils, most of them on the common to medium order and none of thcni Hood pr choice, Tliero Voro hardly enough tu muko a good Idlllng for one packing linure, The demand., however, waa very poor, ndvloeg from tile east bclpB de cidedly unfavorable, and in spite q ihn light receipts tradn wits rxtrorrCely tovr nnd duU, and no better than steady at tho best, and possibly a llttlo caelof In come, cases. Cows and heifers that would do fqr feeders or stockers wore good sollers at about steady prices. On the other hand, puekers did not seem to care much whether they secured any fresh supplies or not. In fact, they were feeling vry weak, find had there been large run nrlcos woul( undoubtedly havo been tower, A considerable proportion of nil the cattle received today consisted of stock ers nnd feeders, Fortunately for "the sn'llng Intcregld, the demand for that knd of cattle was good, so that the mar ket was aotlvn at fully steady prices. In splto pf tho dtllnnss of the beef trade, somo of the morn desirable stock cattle mny havo sold even ft llttlo stronger ttiun last weok. Quotations on cattlaj flood to cholca beef steers. $8.S3(f7S.7f: fair to good beef eteers, $7.sotff8.2S: common to fair boof steers, $H.75S7.K)S Roqd to choico oorn-fed heifers. $8.7507.75: good to choice cows. $.&0fl7.G0j fnlr to pood grades. 5.40ijf.65i common tq fair grades. $I.OOff5.40; good to pjiolne stopkorg and. fecdem, $;.COT8.00i fair to goot stackers nnd feeder, 7.Sfii' 7,50 common to fair stockers and cod ers. $17607.21 . gtoclt cow nnd heifers, $4.5Qjn.75 slock calves, WWflS.Ml veo calves, S.0Ktl0,Si; bulls, stogs, etc., $3,50 uf.zp. Rpreentqtlvo snlesi pnqjf 8TE1SR No. JJ .,,, lei'.'.H At. A Pr I 70 7 7S ! t is 7 t P )9 ... TCI ) ... 717 ...DM ... Ill ... 13., If::;' it..., ,... I,... ..., ii.... ....110 ...lilt ...lltS .... U4 .,..1041 ,,..1013 .... jrisg t li 7S 7 7 10 7 tt 8TKKPP AND IH2IFliRa, so., 131 fl t W COWS. l... ... 4... 10... i... g... j... ::. 5... I... 7... J3... .... 441 .... Ill .... 970 ....toil ....1073 .... 'S .... 114 ....ItW ....1011 .... II ....till ..,.1110 ....1114 Ue . .. in ..10u ,. 194 ..0W ..1044 .,1177 .,1140 .. IIS ..10! ::,?S1 .,I0I I TS I IS I 40 40 ! ii j'M t 40 I 10, Iff I 7.:..., 1 I...... 4 J4 41 I "::;::: 4 Tj g ti M s ro s so Oil 9 71 ( M a is I 10 10 I 21 COWS AND HE1FERB. on ( 20 $J.. ....1011 7 04 .1011 a in 1. 1. 4. ,' f; 410 ts I., I2J ass us :::::in :::::'?? 1072 ITS SIS 1170 :::.. itli la I to 7 01 T 04 7 00 7 00 7 10 7 1ft 7 jj 7 SO .S4 I K h I g so ro 6 SO I M I IS g fS 6 11 a.... I.... .... IS.... t.... .::;: It... II.... .... .,.. 2.... I.... I, . . i:::: t.... i .., !:::: i..,. It::: .... i.... i.... ... it. . it ... 14 I. . II ... II. .. i ... I, . . f2. .... 140 ,...' Ill .... ISO .... Ill .... 410 .... sis .... m .. .114S .... KW ...,IM0 .... ! ...,iesn ....mo ...,1100 ....1170 ....14C4 e ts 1. S TS S 71 ft IS I ft) I s 10 In 1 10 t (0 I.... I.... .... !:::: I:::: ,..-..1110 M 1410 mo JIM 119 V a 75 g is 1,10 7 On 7 M 740 STAQB. .1110 7f? 4S JM III ...... I7S lit 4IS Stl t M tli l 71 1:::: t o 13 I SO no i..., a i::" s.... i.... .... AND I.... too I M 00 7 10 7 SS 100 I 00 I is i is I 00 IM 10 04 IIS 10 00 IM 1 00 174 10 04 HtllH 7 lit 211 til I 00 HTQPKH'RS FUEDURS ill T :s ao no Ill MS so I. . .. t 21. ... .... I IS I ti . . azi ..IMO .. fOl .. TTS ,. 410 .. 711 . 711 .. (TU . 114 ITS 111 111 II 3 1 T ti 7 li 7 JS 7 40 I 40 M 7 10 7 S t ei 7 7 .... 142 Stl f40 T re 7 01 7 0V 7 PS 7 10 7 10 7 10 7 10 12 Ill 114 414 .... Ill 17 u so t II 114 741 ! w t n 7 M 1 Ml T 15 T W HOOS Rutinlles were moderate for a Mondnv. about elchtv.flva ears, or d.000 head being rocelved. This ts nearly 2.500 1 1. . . ..... , i , . M ....t, .. i. , . . i almost 1.000 head heavier than the same day last year. The trade opened out Very dull this morning Shippers mid speculators failed to do nnvthlnir. and It wns two hours before the packers 'even made a bid. Salesmen were all looking for a stronger market, so that when buyers finally made bids that were In no case better than steady, and In some Instances sharply lower, they refused to trade on the bssl.i nrolloted. arid nut mnolt nf anything was eoUl tintll well along to wards noon, luiyere held out. hruvever. and when sellers finally began lo cut loose the prices paid were otioled ns steady to in gome cases a little easier Trade was at the best very drnggy. ,mm ui win rmrs was mnao at eWUtOT !UV with a ton of M.40. Reproientntlvo snlesi No. Id... ti... .. II... It,,. II::: i... ii... ii... TO... '.. it... It... At. ... IM ...Ml ....23 . ..IM ....211 ....Mi ....111 ...ui ...nt ... rci ...JO ..Am Rh, rr. I II I IS I IS I IS I X) I 11 No. J5.. A. Bh. rr. 1 13 I'SJ i :s to I 10 M !67 TI iM 71. . ,..., y jwi I a In Ut ! I 10 4a.l 50 M ,U, 1 ) M. f-i .rii .117 !? 'ti M i to I II I II I It.. .. 71. . I XI .ni I IS 1 11 I 15 t 10 lo 4I...A..MJ, , 11 Mil t n l ., T So 17 IM... 7 IS P II ... 7 IS II tit ... T'13 BHlCnp-Todnys receipts wero light and not much good stuff was hote. The egtlmato waa around S,S00 head, against 14.607 n wiok ago, 16,411 two weeks ago and 8,497 a year ago. What right good offerings were on sals consisted princi pally of lambs npd wethorg and thejo wero fairly active .tellers nt prices gen et nlly steady. Trade on such grades was more or less uneven, as It was possible to pick out some salts that looked a lit tle better und others weak as compared with Inst week's cloie. Any sheep' or lambs not well finished had a weak nnd a lower tendency, the decline In some rates amounting to fully lOifllSc. Thus the generil market eotild be summed up ns steady to IOUI80 lower with the decline on all medium grades of killers. The bulk of tho good lambs gold at a. range of 7.40t!i7.50. wth one load good enough to bring (7.CS. ton for the day. Home Idaho lambs went into the (mak ers' hands around $7.40. nnd a bunch un tho feeder qrder sold to a feeder buyer at J7.0S. No k'ood ewes were oriorcn nnd those on sale moved nrmtnd $5,00. Homo wethers brought 13.75 nnd a consignment pf yearlings brought $.2G, The general trsrts whs rather slow and It was late tn iho forenoon before ny think like a. clearance was mado. Quotations un sheep and jambs; limoa. good to choice, $7.fO7.0at lambs, fair to cooil, J7.WiW.40; lambs. v'Ulls, i.Jn yearling, light. Sil.S0fM.73: yearlings. heavy, SiLSStjCfiO; wethers, good to choice, 15,504 dous.aot wetnern, (air to goon, io.wj ewe, good to cno oe, li.l&UJ.IV.' ow?g, fair tu good. Jl.WtW.tS. CIIICAdl) l.Tvu llTOuk JWAHK19T I'nltlo Nlrndv In Dliue Invor- llotts lllghpr, C1UCAOO. Fob. 3.-OATTLli!-Replpls, 2l,(Kio hend; marHet steady to lOo lower; broves, $e.0Cjii.G0; Togas steers, U.9tj.0): western uteers. $,40Jt7.8,1: stockei-S. nnd feedetK, p.40ijis.l0; cows and heifers, $3,.) m,u: cuives, gf.ovqfiu.su. HUUS IteceJlits. 37.000 hend: nuirke.t. Ro higher, but weaki hulk of sales, $vn0 K00; light. S.3.VtfS.C2i; mlPCed, U.35l(ll.tl2Hl heavy. $8.30dg.HSii; rollgll, $8.J0tril.33i plRfc, $.75fS.40. t 8HKUP AND tAMUMtecrliits, 40,063 head; market slow; mostly IfWfl&o lower; native, $.70fl6.90i western, ILKOftoW year lings, $5.7ocia.Mi Urpbs, native, jii.t.to; western, ts.8oti7.ta. hi JpsfM)! iflva? itock MnrUi'i. HT. JOHICPH. Fpb. 2.-CATTI.K-Re-eclpts, 1,700 head) market alqw: steers, $5.coiU.(iii cows nnd heifers; $1,230 ,&); iiuup not,iiua, ,vu neau: inarKet i etiOa h Rheri ton. IS. 50: bulk nt sales. S3.lt! HIIKl.';!' A tin I iLAMUHltecelnt. head; market alowi lamUs, fU.lOV'ii''. Mve Stock li fllwhl, Recatnts nf live stock nt tlia six nrl.i. cpa western markqtsi vniiii), lings, Ron 'i. . S.700 li,?(l 2,40 ri itOUn Kansas Cllv 12.000 8.203 10,000 4W 40,0) 3,000 '0,900 HIcux City. 2700 3,000 r..oo U.ooq Chicago I'l.OOO nt. Josepu , 1,703 Houth Onmha 2,700 Totals ,.,43,B00 73,800 62.S0Q Nineteen Lpse Lives as Ship Hitg a Rook When Finishing Trip ,TAIMQ1JTU, KiiRlanu, Fpp, 2,Cap tain I,oi on, tho first officer, nnd ssvonr teen of the crow of tho Qerman bark Hera, from Plsagun, Chile, for Ful inouth, Inst (heir lives todpy whPH tht vessel slruolc a rock hs it had ulmogt cppeliidcd (Is vqypitto, TliP rQipnlnlpB five men wero saved tlirqugli tho Riillantry of tho (.'rt officer, win?. rfftHzing m qwn end. ws ner, hnndoii hlo whlptlq l? n cpmrailo with onlnrs Iq Mnvv 11. ' Tills attracted the Btten,H9n P Ihp prcw qf a llfcbopt, who rescued tia tpen (rpin tho rlifslne Tho Hern pneounterctl n gle, ost, Its cqiirso tnnd ftrupk qn the rpoks (tear pprr lf,la Qlght. Tlje vfppl flHet pd thq nien took to Dip boats, .which cat' slved, Klaht slircppdpd In getting bn.uk. t'i Uir 'Pi hr thfcp pf theni wcr washed, off bpfprq (he Hfehoat arrived. Thn first MfflPIT, whit was lushed. o tile rlBKlptr, bewu whIMIo pptll the rlslntf tide hn4 lm"t enniilfcu hliib Then In pusged it nvr with the remnri?! "Hcrp, phuni, yoii pan do better with thut than I cpp," gtpd fell back dead, BODY OF CULL0M IS LOWERED INTO GRAVE BPmNCIFJULD, Jll Fph 2,-Tfl body qf ShPlby V- Cullpm, (prmer United States senator, was lowered IntQ Its grave In the family lot nt Oak U'dge cemetery at, sundown toplRllt, It rpsts between Ihp srsvps of h's two wives, Hsnnah nnJ Julia Fisher, who wero sis ters, and In the samn plot nf ground are the resting parves of tholr five children Funeral servicfs were hW In tho lisll of renrgirntstlves In the s.tate house, i m t is it it: t e m iMt te Tit 7 9) t iwi j im i j in i mi : M i UH II Ill 7 K It 10l whero the mcmprlM sermon was prtaQhcd hy Rev. Duncan C, JlncJpd and. nU'ogles Were delivered by Governor punne, Bona tor Lnwrenco V, Sherman and Clinton U, ConKlltig from the same rpftrnm from which Mr Cullpm flvts times nddressed Irgislstufe which had eiccud i!m to the upper house nt Washington, MAURY P1GQS GIVES SELF UP TO THE AUTHORITIES fAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 3,-Maiiry I. Dlggs, former state architect, sought by the police since Friday on a warrant charging an offense against a 17iyear-ol girl, gave himself up tonight. Dlggs' temporary disappearance caused no anxiety to tho authorities because he was at liberty under $20,000 bonds fol lowing conviction under tho Mann act In a rase which Anthony Comlneitlt vommlsslbpsr gQnerul ot Immigration, was charged with, trying to postpone. Dlggs was taken to the residence of Ida Pearring. who identified him as the man named in u complaint' swrru tu by her I mo t ui r, Mrs Klralieth Pearrln? j He wns unable- to furnish bonds In Uu sum ot tlO.vCO and spent the night in Ja 1. CEMENT USERS IN SESSION WOULD CLOSESECOND STREET Burlington Road Asks Ordinance to Change Old Right. GROCER TAX JS LAID OVER IIIII MnklnK lllorr' Ktrlnaonl Pool Unit UeKiitntlmia nrtil niTlncr Pinvrr lo Suspend I,lc;nse , Is llrroinniriitled. , An ord!nnnc prepared by the Hurling ton railroad to closo fc'4cond street in order to lay tracks there was' read nt the Hireling of tho clCy commission In com mttteo of tho whoto nnd laid over fov thirty days nt the request of Thomas MrOavern, head ot tho. department ot public Iniprovcmonls. Mr, McGovern said: ' "The ordinance glvlnfe tho Hurllngton rlRht-of-way along i?ecbnd street vs passed In JS80, Under thnf .nrdlnanco the ficoplq are empowered to Wpcp the street opcnu,Wio railroad bclns pormutca to lay tracks ns long ns the street lo sun kept open." An ordinance Increasing tho tax on retail grocers who ncty milk was. laid over for ono week nt tho request of tho Retail Orocerg' association. . A uniform tax of 10 cents .per seat an nually on all movlhg picture theaters, asked by the inovlo operators, who say tliq "cgtlmuto" theaters Invade their domain after the theatrical season ctoset, was laid over for one week. Jntik Ordliiniice Imlil liver, Tie "Junk shop" ordinance, ordering Junk shops out ot tho residence districts, was laid over one week' An ordlnnpco making more strlnse.U the pool rvml billiard hall regulations and giving tho police commissioner power to suspend the license of any pool hall oper ator who violates tho prdlnatice, was rec bmmended for passngo, A subway tax ordinance, amending tlia pld ordinance nd provldlnB for tho pay ment of scpornto taxes qn sidewalk space pccupled below and nhove Hip sidewalk was Introduced, An ordinance prdcrlng iho polea re moved from parts pf Twcnty-fqiirth street, aimed nt tho uleijtrlo light com pany, wns held up, pending Unveliwttpn, after It was disclosed that the electric light company did not luvq pples at tho places described, Qommtssqnra J Ryder and Thomas .McGovern wora op pointed by tho rmo'or to InVostlgat ) and roport. Womea Interrupt Bishop at Ser vines J.ONUON, Feb. i,'.-Araul by th btshtip qf Jmdon'ti letter, ttech Tin "there. Is Hp truth in tho ftlleEnttons thnt UlO silflniKCllcH. In Hollqwh); JaJI nre sub joetetl to lorturQ yhHd .halpi? roribjy ftd," stiffmucUea iqday ropcntedly Ji tcr-)-lipted tho co'nseciutlon t" srirwi -con- ducted hy him at St., iiiphnel's cimrch. The wpmop aet- HP H rliiu-l n w i.cit tervnen was. inade to tprclbje frodlnB, They ualletl uiut tio bishou to Hilt n Stop to "the tot Uu o of women in Knsllsli prisons," ' Tio csutiprs Wfo ntflckly rrinnved At) gttqinpV mmlo by His Womn to reach thp bihIP us iq ,ti(t, .tlie. Chlirclt, v(M frustrated by police,. v- Key to tio ffitutlitqn-ne,o AtlVcrM'fns. t,Mura ht'A'I'lu -rl'fMIM a. Mu.uii, fJllJuHiro, HncU tstnwd faotflc E1UT. Itockr MountaU Llrolna ...alliSarq CUnugu Uk.iI CaaMiiSfr ... .a.,UUif latu Ct)li!0 (14 liat'l )mi tto ma CliKagu Ngli' twi-aa 4-l fu jjt, 4uUv t'M,,,,,.H 1(11 IIUI ViaiMM W"""!,"' "' Cotorgd California Ki,tA ICQ pm oalii. a 'linaa Bapmia 4jw fiio Ituvur Uouuult. MliiiiaJ.,,ll km tin us im ullfiSS pna S Ills fa. m i. 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