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    THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, ALUICH 10, 1914.
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GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Bull Campaign in Wheat Up Against
Extraordinary Odds,
CORN AND OATS ARE STAPLE
Tloth Cerenls on Itrnaonnbly Snfe Ha
In, Unless There 1 Much
Urgency- In the Cash
v Demnmt,
OMAHA, March 9, 1911.
It will be an Impossibility for the
speculators who favor the bull Bide of
whoat to advance price under the pres
ent bearish crop conditions. In addition
to-the prospects In the winter wheat belt,
which are by far ths most favorablo ever
Known, coupled with a cash demand. Is
. shown on tho whole, the matter ot a bull
ctimpalgn Is Impossible.
U Is generally the case at thls.partlcu
lar. season that the 'lancer speculators it
Ht. Louis and Kansas City hold more or
less wheat In tho hope t'.iat crop deterior
ation will bo seen, but this year tho
southwest Is not In the market on tho
bull side, but favors the bear side as
some of tho selling of last week was on
southwestern account. Other markets of
tho country have also been undoing one.
REAL KSTATE XOAN3.
HARRISON & MORTON. 916 Om. Nat.
OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farms.
. O'KEEFH REAL, ESTATE CO.,
1016 OMAHA NATIONAL. Douglas 271
KKALt ESTATU- WANTED.
LIST your house with Osborne Realty
Co. Over 100 sales In 1913. Call D. 1474.
GOOD LAND for your business. Bust
neas. Kxch.. 350 Om. Nat. Bk. Doug. 1SCT.
GOVERNMENT approved Investment
securities or land for auto, other prop
erty or land. Doug. 7042.
I WILT., sell or trade for a eood. elpar
lot Worth WOO eauity In a five-room bun
galoW; furnace, electric lighted, bath, city
wuieri near Aimer pane; on car line ana
within walking distance of proposed $100,-
000 telephone exchange. Rented now. Re
turns more than 7 per cent on a $3,000 In
vestment. Easy terms on balance. In
quire Johnson, 1716 Nicholas.
WANTED TO BORROW.
PRIVATE money, 1500 and up, at 10
per cent and more. First mortgage nrw
homes 6 tier cent and .share or bulldlne
.. profits 4 to, 8 per cent more. Write me at
onc6 and will explain fully to anyone's
satisfaction just how l van do it. ucod
referenced and am responsible. Address
O' 166, care Bee. .
WANTED TO BUY.
Highest prices paid for furniture. D.S871.
"WANTEDWW CARS SCRAP IRON
AND BONES.
HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR RUBBER
AND METAL.
CASH paid promptly upon receipt.
WRITE for prices and shipping tags.
EONKBN GALAMBA IRON & METAL.
COMPANY.
(Largest dealers west of, the Mississippi.)
. Kansas City, Kan.
LIVE STOCK MARKET Ob- WEST
-SHIP live stock to South Omaha. Save
mileage and .shrinkage. Tour consign,
ments receive prompt and careful atten
Live. Stock Commission Merchants.
MARTIN BROS. & CO.. Exchange Bldg.
--
BANK STATEMENTS.
31.71$,63
200,000.00
35.000.00
63,727.01
4,824.97
Report ot the Condition ot the
'.CITY NATION AI MA"NK
"rfof. Omaha, in tho state of Nebraska, at
. the close of business March 4, 1914.;
..,"' RESOURCES. .,.
, .Loans- and discounts.. , i..i.l,97,J0.38
Overdrafts,- secured and un
.a secured- ....i..-.t..;. ..'
-.XL: SuIOlonds to scturer circu
; lotion .,..,,........"
.' y. S, bands to secure u. S. de
posits '
. Other .bonds to secure U. S. do-
Savings, 132.265.,..., S2.999.00
U. S. .bonds on. hand 1.600.00
.Premiums on U. S bond 3,643.75
Bonds, securities, etc "363,634.36
.uanKing Douse, jurmiure ana
fixtures
.j Other rea-cstate owned
Due from national
, banks (not re-
serve agents)..-.... .t 1S9.93S.94
-Due from stato and
private banks ami
bankers, trust
companies and
savings banks,
Due' 'from approved
reserve agents...,.
Checks and other
cash Items f.
Exchanges for
clearing house
Notes -of' other na
tional banks........ j
Fractional paper
currency, , nickels .
'and cents
- Lawful money ,re-
tservo In bank, vti:
Specie 1...,
.litsm icnner notes
end of a "snrcad" at Chlearo bv dls
posing of their long lines, becauao they
aro unable to see anything that Is fav
orable to the hull aide. It T conceded bv
even the most ardent bulls In wheat that
mo concerns who held the largest lines
ot that grain for months past have dls
IKiEed of a great deal ot their grain, and
some ot them have gone so far as to put
oui snort lines.
Corn and oats are likely to continue
around the nresent rjrlca levels unless
there la more energy In the cash situa
tion, ana ims is more than likely, as
tho stocks tn the east are light and some
or tno Dest authorities at New York and
uosion say there is an improved demand
for both coarse rraln.
The course of price for hog products
Will doubtless hlnPA nn (ho m-raminl nf
hogs to the leading western markets. The
larger pacners aro In a position where
they will be obliged to absorb the hogs
as rapidly as thev enmA rnmnfii nri i
la said they experienced more or less
trouble during tho last week In being
able to make purchases at satisfactory
Cash wheat was Unchanged.
Cash cprn was He lower.
Cash oats were unchanged to V4c lower
Clearances: Wheat and flour, R9O.O0O
uuHncis; corn, none; oats, i.ooo bushels.
fTly!?rE001 "ose: Wheat, unchanged to
14d hlgheri corn, unchanged.
I'nmary wheat receipts were 1,022,000
bushels and shipments 433,000 bushels.
b.ku.i.91 receipts or i,60i,wo bushels and
Buipmenis or w,ww bushels last year.
Primary corn receipts wcro 1.479.000
bushels and shipments 900,000 bushels,
against receipts ot 9SS.0CO bushels and
BiupnieniB or. biu.wu uusneis last year.
primary oats receipts were 1.074,000
nn muprncnis M,UW DUsnels.
against receipts of 767,000 bushels and
ru.jjiiiciii!! ot in, wv Dusneis last year.
Theso sales were reported: Wheat No.
- nam winter; 1 car, S4c. No. 3 har-1
w nterv? ca?a: 85c: 1 car- s4'lc; 2tt ,
Standard: 2 cars, 38Wc. No. 3 white;
car. local, 37p; 11 cars, S7Hc. No.
wnuui x car. -wise; a cars, j?wcj l car,
v-ui.i u, j wnue: i car, uimc; .
cars, 61c; 3 cars, 00c; 1 car,.69Hc. No. i
white: 2 cars, 6SHc; 2 cars. B7Hc No. :
yellow: l car. 6lMc; 6 cars, 61c. No. !
yellow: 7 cars, 6014c; 5 cars, 60c; 24 car
69Ho; 4 cars, 6914c: 17 cars. 69c: 3 cars.
68Hc No. 4 yellow: I car, 6$Hc; 4 cars,
6SHc; 3 cars, C8Wc: G cars, 68c; 1 car.
;, ' car, o,o; z cars, btc. No.
mixea: i car, c. No. 3 mixed: 4 cars,
60c: 4H Cars. 69 Wc: 3 cars. K9e: 1 rnr mv
6 cars. 6SWc; 1 car. 6814c; 9 cars, 68c; 3
uarg, u.c. mo. 4 mixeu: l car, 57c; Z
cars, 57Hc; 2 cars, 67c; 1 car, 664c; 1 cat.
t-uur, oo7ic nu graue: l car, t(0.
Omaha Cach Prices Wheat: No. 2 hard,
oimiamc; no. n nara, 83ft3lnc; iso.
No. 4 spring, 8O082V4c; No. 2 durum, 83H,
S4c; No. 3 durum, 82iiS3c. Corn: Na 2
white: 61461e: No. 3 white, 691t61Vic:
No, 4 white. 67(S6S14c: No. 2 vellow. 60li
ClUc; No. 3 vellow, 68fflOV4c: No. 4 yel-
wc; no. oowamw, no graae, sic. uats'
No. 2. white, aSHO'SOc: standard, SS14o; No.
3 white. S7Vi37o; No. 4 white. 37637 V4e.
Barley; Malting, ESiCOc; No. 1 feed, 40j
ovc. nyo. no. i, oiisbwio; no. 3, twu&iftc.
CARIX5T RECEIPTS.
Wheat. Corn. Oats.
Omaha .......
Ht. Iouls
Chicago ,
Kansas City
Winnipeg ....
Minneapolis .
Duluth
46
... 75
... 39
...112
...230
..,74
...476
21S
5$
2SS
240
60
84
1
1
Utnneapollj Krmln XIarket.
MINNICAI'OIJS. March S- WHEAT
10. 1 hard. B3K693c; No. I northern,
ll49ac: No. 2 northern. 83eO0Hc: No.
3 wheat, WSec88c; May. OOSc; July, 91c.
r iiuuu- uncnangea.
BARIjEY 44065c.
RYE4 66c. "
BRAN-J23.00.
CORN No. 3 yellow, 67Uc S
OATS No. 3 white, 30148,361.4c.
FLAX-n.61V41.67.
Liverpool O rnl u Market,
LIVERPOOL,. March 9. WHEAT Soot.
quiet; No. 2 red, western inter, 7s 6d; No.
1 juaniiona, tn wu, no. , s a. fu
tures, steady: ' March. 7s3Ud: May. 7a
3Hd: July, 7s d.
corn spot, steaay; American mixed,
Cs 8Hd. La Plata futures, dull; July.
4s 7d.
FLOUR Wnter patents. -22s Cd.
HOPS In iiondon : Pacific coast, 1Os0
5 154.-
09,000.65
366,732.60
1,981.63
6S,676.87
20,415:00
1
1,043.87
Due from U. S. treasurer
Total
MABILiITIES,
Capital stock paid in
-Surplus fund: ..'.
Undivided profits, lese'expenses
- and ta'xes paid
' Natlonhl 'bank' notes outstand-
19S.37sloO
22,740.00- 949.M4.46
10,000.00
na-
ing
Due to other
tlonal banks.
Due to state and
Erlvato banks and
ankers
Iue..to- trust com
a. . panics and savings
, nanKB (...,
. Individual deposits
.. .rjsubject to cheek,. 1,425,079:67.
, urnunn -ceniucatcs
., .of deposlt...i...,..i
r-.TIroo certificates, of
deponlt
Certlflil checks
Caihier'A cji e o I? s
fbutstariding ........
IT. B. , deposits
Postal savings deposits
Bills Payable. Including AmiV..
tlons for money borrowed
Reserved for taxes.,
Reserved to pay Interest on deposits
..W.C90.714.1S
..J 600,000.00
70,000.00
33.676.6S
200,000.00
...
315932.63 '
250,220.06
167,031 1 81
' 4.34S.26-
129,960.67
. 303.00
2a5.C27.19
' 47,709.27
24,O90.O0-2,6S0,304.65
256,000.00
2,000.40
8,732.47
. iTotal , te
State of Nebraska. County of Dou'glas-ss:
ILIa'' l?lOT ,c',hlf' of the above
2, d b.ank' d" B?lemnly swear that the
?Ce statomnt te to the best of
' my knowledge and belief.
- - - W. D. MOORE,
..f'f'tN and sworn to before" me
this 7th day of Maroh. 1914.
. .WIL.LARD IW DRESS LiBR,
Correct-Attest: NoUry Pub,,a
JOHN P. FLACK.
J. F.EHECOx"PSTKR"
r , - , , I -4VO n
LEGAL NOTICES.
election Aattce.
January 23d. 1914.
THS MISSOURI PACIFIC XlAILWAT
COMPANY.
Notice is hereby given that the annual
meeting of the stockholders of the Mis
souri Pacific Railway company will be
held at the general office of the company
In tho city of St, Louis. Missouri, on Tues
day, March 10. 1914, at 9 o'clock a. m.
for the e'.ectlon of thirteen directors for
the ensuing year, and for the transaction
of any other business that may come be
fore said, meeting. The annual meeting
of the directors will bo held at the same
office on the same day at 13 -'4ock. noon.
The transfer books will be clobO on Mon.
day. February 2d. 1914. at 3 o'clock p7m
and wttl be reopened ion Wednesday
March II. 19U. at 10 o'clock a. tn y'
The Missouri Pacific Railway Company
By a v, bush,
. .President
A. H. CALEF,
Secretary,
Coffee Market;
NEW YORK. March 9.-The steady rul
ing of the European cables and cost and
freight market helped the coffee market
early today. After opening steady, one
point higher to one point lower, active
months sold 3 to 4 points net higher.
There was very little shpport, however,
tho primary movement continued full and
prices later weakened under scattering
liquidation, with tho close steady, 3 to 9
points net lower. Sales, 34,000 bags;
March, 8.65c; April. 8.62c:. May, 8.68c; July,
8.86c: August, 8.94c; September, 9.01c;
October, 9.06c; December, 9,15c; January,
9.19c: February, 9.24c. Spot, quiet; Rio,
No. 7, 9c; Santos, No. 4. HSic.:, mild, o.ulet;
Cordova, 13tpl6!4c, nominal.
RANK STATEMENTS.
No. 2775.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK
At Omaha, in tho State of Nebraska, at
the close of business March 4, 1914:
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts 4,899,484.75
Overdrafts, secured and unse
cured 11,436,46
U. S. bonds to secure circula
tion , 300,000.00
U. S. bdnds to secure U, S. de
posits 114.679.5S
Other bonds to secure postal
savings 38,000.00
Bonds securities etc CG.500.00
Banking houso 150,000.00
Duo from national
banks (not reserve
agents) $ 782,882.06
Duo from state and
private banks and
bankers, trust com
panies and savings
banks 403,558.71
Due from approved 1
reserve agents .... 932,189.68
Checks and other
cash Items 22,313,21
Exchanges for clear
ing house 153,614.75
Notes of other na- .
tlonal banks fS.OQO.OO
Fractional paper cur
rency, nickels and
cents
Lawful Money Re
serve In Bank, vis:
Specie
Legal tender notes..
Redemption fund with U. S.
treasurer, (6 per cent of circulation)
NEW YORK JITOOK MARKET
Closes with Level of Quotations
Little Changed.
PURSUES UNCERTAIN COURSE
Ontslde rtnalneus Small anil Move
ment Reflect Little More Thnn
Professional Operations
Nc-tt Haven AilTances.
669.31
MS IIK M
125.920.00J3 3,037,153.22
14,700.00
Total JJ,630,54.01
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in .......J 600,000.00
Surplus fund 600,000.00
Undivided profits, less expenses
and taxes paid 281,381.47
National bank notes outstand
ing .,; 300,000.09
Due to other national
banks 11,416,743.66
Duq to state and pri
vate banks and
bankers ., 998,139.20
Dividends unpaid ... 374.00
Individual deposits
subject to check.... 3,209,666.02
Demand certificates
ot deposit 75.00
Time certificates of
deposit 860,764.90
Certified check 134.280.04
Cashier's checks out
standing , , 158,911.63
United States de
posits 234.038.09
Postal savings de
posits S6.5S0.00 7,049,572.64
Total W.6S0.954.01
State ot Nebraska, County of Douglas sa:
I, Fred P. Hamilton, cashier of the
above named bank, do solemnly swear
that the above statement Is true to the
best of my knowledge and belief.
FRED P. HAMILTON, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this
9th day ot March. 1914.
(Seal ) LOUIS W WBYMULLER,
Notary Public.
Correct Attest
LUTHER DRAKE,
FRANK T HAMILTON,
G. SAM ROGERS,
Directors.
NEW YORK, March 9. Tho stock mar
ket pursued an uncertain course today
and closed, with the' level of quotations
little changed. Traders shifted their posi
tion frequently and speculative sentiment
was confused. Outside business wus
small and market movements reflected
little more than professional operations.
London sold Amalgamated, Stool.
Canadian Pacific and Unloii Pacific hero
early In the day, putting out perhaps 13,.
000 shares. This selling, together with
the lower quotations cabled from abroad,
caused torn Irregularity at the opening
It was apparent, however, that liquida
tion of various stocks, such as upset tne
market last week, had been suspended,
a fact which encouraged spoculatlvo buy
ing. St. Paul and Baltimore & Ohio, re
cent weak features, made good gains at
the outset. New Haven was advanced
temporarily to a level, nearly two points
higher.
The whole market advanced briskly ui.
tll weakness developed In the coalers.
Lehigh Valley and Reading In particular
were subjected to preesur. and undr
their lead the general list fell to below
Saturday's close. In tho late session tnu
market hardened.
The Improvement In the tone of tno
market, by comparison with tho unat
Uement of last week, was influenced by
the bullish statistical returns of tho daT
The copper producers' statement, show
ing a decrease In stocks of noarly 9,000,0'a
pounds, was considerably stronger than
had been Iolced for. Domestic deltvono
In February made only a slight Improve
ment, but exports continued heavy. A
gain In commercial activity was Indi
cated by tho fortnightly freight car re
port showing a sharp contraction In sur
plus equipment
Some ot tho weak features ot tho mar
ket recently made further losses. Rock
Island bonds sold down to new low price
The collaterals, at tho day's low point
of 41. showed a loss ot 1; tho refunding
i. 7ii- n ina nt 2U. and tho debenture
5s at 69. a decline of 4H- Chesapeake .
Ohio fell off sharply at mo ciob. mo
ping under 62. Unlteu stales jjixpresa
rose nearly II points, reaching SOVi. a
compared with 46 in January and 64 less
than two weeks ago. .
Tho- bond market snoweu an easiur
trnrt nlthniie-h thern warn indications of
support in some issues. Total sales, par
value, 12.750,000. United States bonds were
unchanged, on call.
Number of sales anu teaaing uuuiuiwu.
on Btocks were as follows:
Sl. Htsn. Low. Clot.
Amilwniatnl Copper ",W0 7Jii 7H4 -Wi
A marlrtn k rlll 1 1 tl fa t W
Ammnn llt Sur.,.. 300 IIS SIJ4 J4
Amrlctn Can i.700 Mfi 29',
American Cn pfa....
. r- i c inn &ou 4K 49.
American (itton Oil ?'
Am, tc Becurltlw 1.W0 JOtt 3 w
American I.lnneed
Amerlcui Locomotive. ... MO MJi 14 3J4
American 8. & It WO 7 H
American 8. A R. pfd
Araer, Sutar Iveflnlnc... 2M W J01H "Hi
American V T W0 1MJ4 180 J
American Tobacce JOO IMS M !
Anaconda Mining co., -. JJJ4 JJft
AtchUon ptd 2M 11 "I
Atlantic 'Coaat Line ' ,
Baltimore ft Ohio 6.100 JSH H MJl
Brthlbtm Steel JJH JJJi
Brooklrn Rapid Tr , M M J
Canadian Pacific U.JM MJ 7
Central Leather .JW Ji H MS
Cheelc ft Ohio....... 1.0 BJ Jl
Chlcalo O. W 20 U Hvi ItS
Ch.cIJo, M. & ; Bt. P.... W.W .WS 7H 9Vi
Colorado luel ft Iron... SOO M ! J1J.
Conaalldated Oas . J
Corn Product. JM WH lOtt 10J.
Delaware ft Hudnon S0J 150 141a 1H
Renter ft Itlo Grande , J
DanTer & R. O. pfd JJ
IlleUllera'' Secnrltlet l.JJJ JJ 1 JH
Erie JH J
Brie IK Pfd W J H.
Hrle 2d nfd 500 37 7 J
Oenernl Electric '6W 1JI w n
OreafNorth-rn pld...... 2.300 127 1 mji
Oreat Northern Ore ctfa. JW 3SH J H
Illlnola Cenual (X W W 'JfJ
Interborouich Met "
Inter Met. pfd 1.000 M',4 MW 6
interiatlonil JUret.r.. W 101 JOJti lOMi
Inter-Mnrlne Pfd JIf
International Paper JJ
International Pump
Kanua Cltr Southern.,, 400 Su H
va"er,::::::::.r:i jjin
Iulivllle & NaahTllle., ISi U4T. J15
iWfK's mi ii
Mliaourl Paclllo 1.T00 M S .
National Illacult 200 2
Katlonal lad "J?
voru05,n-.4?..pM;; -m
Jff Y -O. W 200 I6U T4 ?(
N'orfoili ft Weitern 600 10i 102 10JM
North American .;SJf
NoHhern Pacltle 2.100 Jioi Jio
People's Oa 'J?
P.. a. C. & t. ti...,
Plttabureh Coal ! 17f
Preeaed Steel Car SM 42H 42U AVA
Pullman Palace Car..v. ...... ..... "JS
Heading , o'. iv
Tlepubllo iron ft rteei... iu jt j
nepuollc I. ft 8. Ptd.... ."0 W "Jf JJJ
Hock lalawl Co 1.809 S 4ft 4
nock UUnd Co. pfd 1,$M 7H
liaarf Arri:::-:ioj 'm 1JH
Seaboard A. L. pfd too MH JVi
Slota-Hhefflald 8. &
Southern Pacific 7.500 MH ???4
Southern Uflllwar l. JJH
8o. Hallway pfd SOO M W M
Tenneanee Copper W0 1)14 H
Texaa & Pacific Will i'.ii; itiit .u..
Union rtclflc 25.0 "7U
Union raclflo nfd....
United Stale, nealtr 400 M 7 17
United Htaitee iitiDDer.... w i wh "ti
uSlfei Stlu. Steel 44.400 14 JH MJ4
U. 8. Steel ptd . ..... 1W
IIt.li Conner l.Mo UU MH M
Va.-Carollna Chemical .. LOOO JJH WV4 3J
.i-v ..v. 300 214 S 214
w.hojh nfd ..... SV
Weitern Marjland -a
Wt.tern Union J.J- J4 H
Weatlnsliouae Electrto .. 9. SOO 74 70
Wheeling ft I B
Chlno t'oppe. '.I00 1?
N Y N. It' ft II . S-0o n tK
JUjr.Con. rnpne,.... .... l.W ir ISli
Total aaiei lor ine ur. -"-iv--
jVe-n- Yorlc 3li T Market.
mkw von If. March 9. MONRY Call.
steady: Pr cent; ruling rate, clos
ing, l?i2 per cent. Time loans, stronger;
...... Avm Kma ner cent: ninety days.
'W. --7-- ..... Olt . i.
ifaVA per cent; bia tm cn.
MERCANTILE PAPKR 104V4 per cen
STERLINO EXCHANOB-Steady: sixty
days, 14.8315;' demand, 4.a85; commercial
'silver Bar, Eic; Slexlcan dollars,
45BONDS-Oovernmcnt. steady; railroad,
hCloBlng quotations on bonds today wera
as follows:
V. B. nt. U. re.. M4iK. C. So. rt .... 9T4
do coupon H U S. deb. 4 1131. 1
On 3a res 102U L ft N. unt 4a..., 14
da U coupon 10 M. K. ft T. l.t 4.., WVi
dS 4. res.7. Ill "4 sn. 4H.. a
do 4. coupon. .. Uli Mo. Pacific 4 69U
raaama sa coupon. 102 do ennr. Sa 71h
Atner. As U.. 101 N. n.Il. ot M. 4Hs If
Am. T. ft T. or. 4a U N. Y. C. c, sm. ...HIM
Am. Too. 6... .,..12014 "do deb. 4. Wi
Armour ft Co. 4H.- 'M. Y. N. II. & II.
AUhlton (tn. 4..... til. er 3V. 714
do ct. 4. KH N. & V: lit c. 4.. 14
do cr. & 1011. do er. 4. 10244
A. C U l.t 4a. .. Mil No. Pacific 4. K14
Bal. & Ohio 4.... .9414 do 3a 6
do 31ia lSO. B. L rH(. 4a... M14
Brook. Tr. cr. 4a.. KHpenn. cv. 3H.. 1J15. $114
On. of na. t. 104 H do ron. 4a lot
CTen. Leather U...- 414lleadlDS sen. 4a.... 6U.
Cbea. & Ohio 41,t. 41i8. U ft H. P fs 471
do eonr. 4H 12 do sen Sa it
Chlcacd ft A. Ilia. l!4Ht. I- t. W. e. 4a. 73
0. D. ft Q. ). 4...., MUB. A. I. adj. Sa.... 7714
do sen. t iJli'So. Paelflo col, 4a. tin
fj M ft 8 P 4Ha.l0O'4 d Oct. 4a M14
ti. n. I. ft P. t. 4. 4114 do lit ret. 4a M4
do rf. 4. 7H8o. Rallwar S... .. I06S
C. & 8. r A H 1V, da can. 4 74i
O. ft It. cr. 4. M14Ualon P.clflc 4..... T
D. ft It. O. ref. I.. 1714 do cr. 4. wit
niitlllera' C. 41 do l.t ft nr. 4... 114.
ilrta p. I. 4a U14U. . Itubtr a...10JH
do i.n. 4 7444 V. 8. Meel id S. .10tH
do ct. 4a. aer. P. 7444V..C. Cbem. Sa... . W14
III. Can. Ut ref. 4e M Wabaah lat ft n. t. 17
Inter. Met. 4H.... 77 WeUm Md. 4... THi
Inter M. M. 4H. 4414 W.rt. Elee. ct. la.. 41i
J.p.n 414. 114. Wli. Central 4..... I7U
Bid Offered.
Iloston Mlnlnsr Sloelia.
BOSTON, March .Closing quotations
on stocks were;
Kerr Lake .
I.k Oopptr
4Hl'tah Con.
atbtMa), f.nep Ca.
4 Salle Ctocner IV WliMtna IU
Miami Copper M14 Wolverine 41
Mohawk 41 llutte ft Superior... J4H
LAST WKIIK'S n.VNK CLISARINOS
nmrlstreet'a Report nn ltnalness ot
Associated Ilnnks,
Dunk clearings In tho United States tor
the week ending March 5, a repotted to
Brandstrect's Journal, New Vork. isKre.
gate 3.5S4,908,(X, against $i70O,71.0M lat
week and ,S33,435,000 tn this week last
year. Canadian clearings aggregate elSS.
744000. as against J142.0S1.O0O last week
and $172,935,000 tn this week last yenr.
Following are the returns for this week,
with percentages of change from this
week last year:
s I OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Cities.
I Amount. Inc.
U. c
Kla..
Allouea
Amal. Copper
A. Z. U ft H. . ..
Arlion. com
C.I. ft Arlion.
tUI ft Ileil.
t'entenalal
tapper Ran ( 4'
Rut llutte t M
Franklin
Uranbr f on
Oreene t'.Daoea
. 21
. 71
. lli
44.
Ml.
4M
JIH
Ul.
in. Hcai. copper Ztft
Nevada Con
NlpleaUc Mlaen
North Butte
North Lake .....
Old Dominion . .
Oeceola
Qulnoj
Shannon
Superloe
Superior ft U
Tamarark
I 8. K, It ft M
do pfd
M
. II
it,
- Ml.
Tl
41
H
:n.
: i
4o
1V,
ow Vork
Chicago
Philadelphia ....
Boston
SL Louis ,
Pittsburgh
Kansas City...,
San Francisco .
Baltimore
Detroit ,,,
Cincinnati
Minneapolis ....
Cleveland
Los Anegels ...
OMAHA ,
Milwaukee .....
Atlanta
Louisville
Seattle
Buffalo
Portland, Ore....
St Paul ,
Denver
Indianapolis ....
Memphis
Richmond
Provtdence
Fort Worth
Joserih
Wnahtntrf rtw
iasnviiie
Albany
Columbus
Suit l.nlt.. rltv
Savannah
Toledo
Des Moines
Rochester
Hartford
Duluth
Spokane
Norfolk
Macon
Ponrln.
Oakland ,
Sioux Cltv
Jacksonville,
Birmingham
Wichita
Grand Rapids
New Haven
Syracuse
Scranton
Springfield, Mass.,
Worcester
San Diego
Tacoma
Chattanooga ......
Dayton
Little Rock
Wheeling
Augusta, Oa
Sacramento
Portland, Me
Charleston, S. C...
Lincoln
Trenton
(Reading
JAkron
Oklahoma
Wllinlnirton. Dl...
Topeka
Knoxviile
Cedar Rapids
Lancaster .
Youngstown ,
IWilkes-Barro
Waterloo ,
Davenport
Canton
Mobile
Fort Wnvn. .
Kvansvtlle
Fall River
Tulsa
Springfield. 111,..,.
New Rerlfnrrl
Columbia
Helena
Erie
Rockford
York
Muskogee
Lexington ,
Stockton
Qulncy
Sioux Falls ,
Bolso
Kulamaaoo ,
SnrlnB-floM nhl
Bloomlngton
Ocdnn
Chester
Blnghamton
South Bend
Lowell
Decatur ,,
Fargo
Mansfield
Jaqkson, Miss
Fremont
Jacksonville, III
Vlcksburg
tAustln
IHarrlsburg
tlfouston
Galveston
Total, IT. S.
Total ouslde N. Y,
DOMINION
Montreal ,,
Toronto
Winnipeg ,
Vancouver
Calgary
Edmonton
Ottawa
Hamilton
Victoria !,
Quebec
Reslna
Halifax
Saskatoon
London ,,,
St. John
Moose Jaw
fiC9a.53S7(iOOi
W7.613.WO
1S9.P33.000
172,KW,000
84.S35.li00
r3,936.000
Ki.8S2.000
60,741,000
41.370.CW
27.3M.000!
37.994.000
S7.087.0Ml
23.fiM.unD
SJ.017.0OOt
18,028,000!
16,723,000)
i6,s;t,wo!
13.032,000;
14.trn rkKY
11,531,000).
13,1K1.000.,
!, 119.000 L
K,541,O001.
8,492,00M
8,186,0001.
8,S15,0(.
7,335,000..
11,126,0001
8,1W,000i
7.TS9.000 .,
6,782,0001. ,
6,776.0001
B.678,000 ,.
4 240 0001
bIoiiIooim '
11,216,000
5,410.000 ,,
5,898.000
S.151,000 .,
4,088,000 ,,
4.127,000
3,846,000
6,075.000 ..
3,844,000 .,
5,296,000
3,579.000i. ,
3,9S0,000
3,408,000'..
3.711,000
3,477,000
3.SS8.000 ..
3.3e9,DUU
3,286,0CO
2.676.000
2.045,000)
2.098.000,
2,892,000
3,675,000
2.646.000
239,000
1.712,000
2,164,000
2.295.000
2,429,000
2.793,000
1.626,000
1,421,000
1,470.000
2.003,000
1,366,000
1,773,000
1.-738.00O
3,482,000
1,430,000
1,825,000
1.33L000
2.1S3.000
2,995,000
1,809.000
1.627,000
1.5O4.O0O
1.255,000
1,521,000
1,831,000
1.576,000
1,252.0001
1.033,000
1,030,000
1,074,000
910.(10.)
811,000
915.0001
1,002,000
870,000
1,565.000
1,447.000
629,000
94,000
925.000!
1,659,000
750.000
004,000
692.000
642,000
722,000
680,000
501,000
4G9.00O
716.000
668,000
510,009
350.nno
7,369,000
1.543.000
8.29.000
19.214,000
7.7
Dec.
TO
9.6
... 12.2
2.8
3.9
13.6
12.3
3.4
11.9
10.6
"i'.i
16.1,
3.0
6.7
3.5
8.5
6.4
40.9
14.2
4.1
14.3
'is'.i,
17.0
12.6i
"i'.e
14
4;9
62.0
9.8
.R
SS.Oi
....
ia'i
"slit
3,584,906,000
1,002,370.000
O CANADA.
.t
177
15.0
15.3
10.7
l.o
10.0
3J
7.4
19.0
4.1
2.U
2.0
22.6
.1...
2.4
7.1
33.1
2i,7
11.2
ii'.s
18.1
24.6
3.8
11.2
6.4
JL1
2S.4
'iiio
6.3
8.6
2.2
12.6
3.9
27.4
65.4
...1 13.0
Fat Cattle Steady to Ten Lower and
Feeders Steady.
HOGS FIVE TO TEN CENTS UP
Sheep anil Lnniha Active Scllera,
with Prices Strndr to a Shade
Illahrr -Nn Choice Stock
I on Sale,
at any time, but the light supply was
cleaned up In fair season.
Representative sales:
No.
t..
71...
t...
M. .
...
...
tl...
74..
IN?-
...
ROl'TH OMAHA, March 9, 1914.
Kstlmate Monday 6,000 4,400 U.oOO
Same dny last week... 6,706 .W 14,149
Same day 2 weeks ago 2.XW 4.216 12.119
Same day 3 weeks ago 7.216 4,216 19473
C . - . ...... r ... vt 1, .11
Same ilav last vear.... S.rftt 7.949 !l.il
The following talo shows the receipts
ot cattle, noga ana sheep at the South
Omaha live stock market for the year to
uate as cortipnrcii with last week;
1914. lsis Inc. Dee
Cattle , 178.21S 181.310 6.092
Hogs 556,403 693,955 37,:
Slieep 616,617 446,630 GU.M7
The following table shows the range ot
prices tor nogs at the south umana live
stock market for tho last tew days, with
comparisons:
Date. 1 1914. 1913.1912.1911,lltO.1909.190S.
Feb. sa.
Feb. a.
Fob. 32.
Feb. 23.
Feb. 24.
Fob.
Feb. 38.
ireb. 27.
Feb,
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar.
Mar, 6..
Mar. 7..
Mar. 8.,
Mar. ..
8 33
SJttl
8 35
'.3!
8 42
8 33
8 2SUI
8 34g
8 ISU
8 M
o -J9
8S57j
7 981 t 981 7 t 6 971 4 It
8 10 6 02 7 01 8 9 1 07
811 6 0.1 709 902 696 317
5 W 7 4 55) t 04
19 6 SJ 6 99 9 6 11 4 M
820 6 SB 13 6 t4 4 11
8 12 02 ( 13 4 It
806608682 6 14 4 10
8 18 6 11 686939 433
8S06 1B 6 91 947608
8 25 6 93 9 63 6 14 4 23
830 6 78 9 60 6 36 4 20
8 24 a32 682 965 aa0425
8 30 6 38 963616 423
837637688 030433
8 47 6 31 6 83 9 76 III
8 62 6 34 6 r, 9 78 6 481
6 34 6 691 951 6 58) 4 48
'Sunday.
Receipts and disposition of live stock
at the Union stock yards, South Omlhu,
Neb., for twenty-four hours ending at
3 o'clock p. m., March 9, 1914:
RKCKUTS-CARS
Cattle. Hogs. Sli'p. H'r's.
C, M. & St. r 8 '3 6
Wabash 1
Union Pacific 29 25 7
Missouri Pacific... 10 1 .. 1
C. & N. W.. east.. 17 1
C. ft N. W., wost 64 23 7 10
C., St. P., M. O.. 40 .. 1
C., H. & Q., east... 8 .. 1 3
C B. & Q west.. 50 21 17 0
C., R. I, & P east 1!
C.. R. 1. & P., west 3 .. .. 1
Illinois Central .... 10 :t ,. .,
Chicago at. West., 3 1 .,
Total receipts ..231
E2
6
29
Morris & Co.
Hwlfth & Co.
DISPOSITION-HBAD.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
661
836
Cudahy Pncking Co.... U77
16.3
24.9
14.1
"32.7
3.7
21.4
36.0
'iu.'u
'ii'.b
9.1
20.6
11.1
38.3
"s.'s
42.6
44.6
2.4
65,626,000
44,143,000 ,
21,696,000 ,
9.264,000 ,
3.487,000 ,
3,254,000 ,
4.642,000
3.119.000 ,
2.395,000 ,
2.618.000 .
1,713.000 .
1,638.000 .
1,182.000 .
1.716.000 .
1,364,0001.
903.000 .
4.5
13.4
6.5
1.6
5.2
19.0
23.6
21.5
21.3
"i!6
38.8
18.0
24.9
24.8
45.0
13.3
11.7
24.4
. Totnlg I. 158.740,000). ) g,
. ot Included In totals because contain".
Ing other Items than clearings. tMade up
on new basis. tNot Included In totals
comparisons incomplete, lLaat week's.
Local Sevarltles.
Quot.tlon. fural.lied br Burn. Brinkfr a r
441 Omsha N.tlon.1 Bsnk DullflYni Omahal
tl.j.r Co. Tnu iu iJJ? .If..
Commonw..lth Uf. lea. Co......... 17 uu
Dttrolt Edlun ta. im ion; 1J1
rt. Hmllh. IX A Tr. la, 1934.... . 17 .a14
Fairmont Crcamarr 7 f4 loa,, .Jfy
lloekrr Co.. K.b. 8 JW: ." Jo ion
!lou.tan, T.x.. 41i., 1M1 J.lta IM11
Hill Co. T.xas Uoaa U ..7. M ini
Iowa Ilr. 4 U II ion U 'S2
1f.n.. flam M. VI.. ".Ot ... ...... - r
Maran to. Mo. net. I.. JK4 imu
Mount Air. Hit, (!.). 1IJ4 lto, h
Did. Aik.d.
.......... v H
.. 101
ici.a. uu a. la. ta. 11....,, t i
iSU Stat. T.l. Tel Htk,., ,u ,iu
Maron Co. Mo. Ilef. la. 1K4 i.Jlf' .'
Oman (li. Si. 1917
1 ur or umana h., ish. ..
If M
1MW 10114
Om.ha A J. n, Ht. Uy I: lKi.. ar"
Omaha 4 C B 8t nr. pfd 1 114
Omaha & (J B. Ilr. A Brldga ptL. 43 t
I'orti.no. or., 4H. lvlZ io in. 97
S.attla ifchool ta. m Wj iSi
81oux Cltr B.rrlo. . 1417 joe JSJu
Bloux City 81k. Td.. tli .,, 17 ti
South Omaha Cltr i'i: 1M1 u mu
H.n Illfso, Cal.. 8. D ... 1M JOJV IDIIJ
H.lt U Cltr School 4a. Uta r ii
Union Stk. Yd., tftk. Omaha 7U, tl
Utah Power ft U. Co. It. nil ,J
London Htork Sfarkei.
ties opened easy today. The list declined
undor the lead of Canadian Pacific dur
from unchanged to l'i below parity.
onauis lor money, u,; tor account.
74Hc; Union Pacific, 161.
HiuvjsilHar, steady: 26 13-lUd,
MONEY 2 pep cent; short bills, 2 per
cent; three months, 2H er cent.
Irmaba Hay Markel,
OMAHA, March 9.-HAY-Pralrle. No.
1 choice, upland. I10.0OJ11.00: No. 2. 39.0OM
10.09; No. 3. 17.0000.00; No. 1 choice mid.
land. f9.0010.D0; No. 2, JS.00flS.OJ; No. 3,
86.0O7K.00; No. 1 choice lowland. 7.00
8.00; No. 2. J6.OO4T7.O0: No. 3, H.CO06M,
fatraw: Choice oats or rye, 16.00fifl.60;
choice wheat. 3.00f6.60. Alfalfa: Choice,
leafy, fine stem, U3.6O814.00; No. 1, tll.00
4213.00; No. 2, .00S1100; No, 3. tf.Ofc&O.OO,
llr- 42ooil Market.
NEW YORK. March 0. -DttY UOODH
Cotton goods were nulut tidav, with an
easing tendency Dress joJj were In
l-etter demand crep-s and broadcloths
selling steadily for full Raw silk, wus
hlpl.ei here and In foreign markets.
J. W. Murphy
Morrcll
Lincoln Packing Co.,..
South Omaha Pack Co.
Kay Pack. Co
McCrcary
W. B. Vonsaiit Co
Kenton, Vansant & L.
Hill & Son
F. D. Lewis
Huston & Co..., ,
J. U. Root & Co
J. II. Rulla
L. F. HUBS
Rosenstock Ilros ........
McCreary & Kellogg..
Wortheliner & Degcn..
II. F. Hamilton
Sullivan Bros
Mo. & Kan. Calf Co..
Christie i.
Hlggins
Hufrman j.
Roth
Krebs
Raker, Jones & Smith..
Tanner Bros.
John Harvey...,...,
O. & F.
Other buyers .,.
647
7
131
303
83
238
126
89
20
293
90
262
68
66
74
157
78
4
4
20
85
85
494
8
58
6X0
1.073
1,252
1,194
1,107
26
63
liTil
4.508
1.602
3,218
2,200
Totals 5,870 4.S93 16 103
CATTLE Tho cattle run this morning
was slightly smaller- than a week ago,
246 cars being reported In. At the same
time it was a little larger than a year
ago.
With advices from other market points
Indicating a decline on beef s,tcers tho
trade here opened slow, buyers naturally
being d little cautious until they know a
little more ' about conditions at other
markets. In the ond beef steers sold
largely around 10c lower. This meani
that tho best cattlo sold at sternly prices,
as high as 19.10 Ming top for the host
here, this being tho top price for tho year
to date. On tho other hand, tho general
run of fair to pretty decent cattlo were
around 10a lower, nnd In soma ' casta
stock, that did not happen to rind favor
In buyers' eyes was perhaps a little lower
even than that.
Cows and heifers were anything fruui
steady to as much as 10a lower.
Htockej-s and feeders were In good du
mand and they sold at steady prices.
Quotations on cattle: Oood to choice
beet steers. 18.3039.00: fair to good beat
steers, 88.004T8.30j common to fair beef
steeis, J7.154JS.00; good to cholco cornfed
heifers, J7.2Efl8.00; good to choice cows.
(6.657.10; fair to good grades. J5.76'rt.i;
common, to fait grades. 14.25fl5.75: good to
choice stoekera and feeders. 17.75fS.25;
fair to good atockers and feeders, 17.20$?
7.75; common to fair Blockers and feeders,
16.5007,25; stock cows and heifers, 15.76
7.25; stock calves, 16.6008.00; veal calves.
!8.00102S; bulls, stags, etc. 15.7607.60.
Representative sales:
BEEF 8TEER8.
No,
No.
I
14.....
40
21
20..,..
!(....,
31
1
...,.
29
31
20
t.:
M
14
7
f
At.
..... 741
1130
1133
1149
1311
HIS
S0
1339
994
HIS
110O
1133
.....1315
1U4
.,,..!
1191
...1017
l'r.
7 M
7 7n
7 90
7 93
I 10
I 10
I 24
I 23
I 23
I 21
I 30
I 30
I 30
II 34
t 35
8 33
ft 33
At,
.1130
.1311
.1123
.1314
.111
.104
.1321
.1311
II
40
II
7
31
33
II
21
10 1439
13 1220
41...., 1714
41 1114
19 160(1
31 134
1 1424
14 1331
41 1413
bTKERS AND HEIFERS.
, BIS 7 30 14.
634 7 60 31...
L'UWB,
330
Pr.
I IS
i 33
i S3
I 40
I 40
I 43
I 3d
10
I 10
I 63
33
I 33
I II
I II
I 70
I 10
I 10
7 71
7 45
ii:
71...
ft::.
:::
24..
41...
39...
IT...
..
12...
II..
IT..
30.
43..
At. 8h. IT. Na. A. 9h. Pr.
,..1H .. Ill I M .. 8 34
...SM 140 If 11 Ht tm
...IB ... I IS 74 Kl I 1114
...IB 49 8 90 l 119 ... JTl,
. .Ml 14 I JO tt ill W I 40
...It ... IJO 34 M4 ... 140
. .TOT 130 I 20 jf ... 40
...1M 49 8 U K 31 ... M
.,.111 r) 11 at MA . . I 41
...1M ... 1st 247 40 I 4)
...191 10 I SI 40 ,.30i ... I 40
...294 1M I X 41 Ht ... I 44
...IP 10 I SI 79 197 40 I 40
201 ... 185 It HI ... 144
. 301 ... IK 72 2(11 119 I 10
tH 10 I 90 11 St II S 40
.81 10 I 34 41 290 ... I 4114
.KO ... (to If l(l 120 I 42t
. .191 ... 34 10 Si in 1 411.
. .113 ... 130 C9 2S7 !O0 141
ft .KO 140 I 34 39 241 ... 41
...to ... I3S14 24 170 ... 1 41
...im o i:i, ci n 10 4i
...ISO . . la ( 242 ... US
Ml . . IH IT 244 ... 1 11
. 211 ... 133 00 til ... 8 41
M ... I 31 M 311 ... I 41
.229 . . U a 311 ... 1 IS
...til ... I 31 II 271 M I 41
. 199 .,. I 3t U 171 40 I 84
211 ... 133 M 21 . 130
101
7 M
PIOS.
S11KKP It was a good, active market
on both sheep and lambs this momlnit.
with prices generally steady to strong
and tn spot a shade higher, the parketn
acting- as If they really wanted sorho
good killers. The Improvement was due
to the moderate receipts, which footed
up In tho neighborhood ot 13.006 head,
against 14,149 last Monday and 21,084 on
the corresponding day a year ago. The
general quality of the offerings wus
about the average, with few, If any,
strictly choice grades of the right weigh?
of either sheep or lambs ou sale. Cons
fluently the range ot prices did not reach
as high a point as at the close ot last
week.
Most of the lamb sales were Include 1
within a range ot 17.207.65, the latter
figure having been paid for two loads
ot fed Mexicans and being top for tint
day. A spread ot t5.10ff5.65 took tha
bulk of tho ewes. A small lot ot yes.-,
lings sold up to 18.70.
The receipts Included a larger percent
ago ot lambs suitable for feeding purposie
than ot late, the trade In such kinds be
ing, active at prices fully steady with
last week. Most of the lambs disposed cf
on that account early In the day moved
around 16.8Tv0O.9O.
Quotations on Sheep and Lambs Good
to choice lambs, 17.35tJ7.75; fair to good
lambs, 87.0007.35; lambs, culls. 85.60tM.60;
yearlings, light, Kl.50it1T.oai yearlings,
heavy. t6.214j6.5O; wethers, good to choice,
tS.75iC6.23: wethers, fair to good, SS-COtf
5.75; ewes, good to choice. J5.60S&7&; ewes,
fair to good. 15.0036.60.
Representative sales;
No.
23 cornfed ewes
359 cornfed lambs
161 Idaho ewes ,. ...
93 Idaho ewes
196 Idaho owes ,,
172 cornfed lambs 1...
130 cornfed lambs
173 cornfed lambs ,
166 cornfed lambs
70 cornfed lambs
219 cornfed lambs
518 cornfed lambs .r. ..
249 cornfed lambs r...
93 Montana lambs
22 Montana lambs
214 Montana lambs I.,,.
237' Montana lambs ,.
239 cornfed ewes ,
216 cornfed ewes
94 cornfed yearlings .,
216 Mexican lambs
215 Mexican lambs
sn Mexican lambs
193 cornfed owes ,
197 cornfed ewes
124 cornfed owes -. ..
125 culls
600 Mexican lambs .
53 cults ,
221 Idaho feeder lamhs
231 Idaho feeder lambs ,,
118 Idnho feeder lambs
225 Idaho feeder lambs.,....,.,,
260 Montana feeder lambs
297 Montana feder Iambs...,..,
280 Wyoming feeder lambs.,,.,
1C0 Wyoming- feeder lambs,....
33 Wyoming feeder lamhs....,
254 South Dakota lambs
211 South Dakota lambs
ClIICAUtr I.IVI2 8 T, 41 OK M.VIlKliT
Cattle Sternly to LoTrer lloge Ac
tive to Lower.
CHICAGO. March O.-CATTLE-Ro-celpts,
24,000 head; market steady to ISo
lower: beeves, t7.259.70; Texas steers,
t7.10ft!U0; western steers. t6.85Qrr.tK; stork
era and feeders, t5.fioys.10; cows and
heifers, t3.65(08.85; calves, J7.B0Jfl0.75,
v lioas Receipts, 30,000 head; market, ac
tive, tWOQ! lower; bulk ot sales, 83.600
8.76; light. !8.COfJ8.7C; mixed. t8.4agJ.7Q;
heavy. t8.30Q8.75; tough, 18.303t.lt: ri.
17-00478.40.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. iOOOJ
head: market steady to 15c higher; na
tive. tt.85(ff6.25: yearllncB. 15.SMD7.10:
lambs, native, t6.7G7.75; western, 4J.85T-
T.Ni.
Av. Pr
97 5 30
83 7 40
102 . 5 53
103 5 65
103 - K txi
81 7 35
79 7 45
79 7 45
65 7 25
6f 7 2J
.70 7 2i
78, 7 20
83 7 SO
89 7 23
85 7 36
90 7 23
88 7 2a
93 5 70
93 6 70
105 G 35
85 7 64
85 7 05
m 7 ei
85 3 2i
. HO 525
,84 8 25
75 4 00
65 7 35
6H, 6 60
CO 6 90
tn sw
6! 6 W
f 6,1(0
CI 6 90
61 0 90
64 0 85
67 8 8a
, 63' U 10
77 7 40
76 7 40
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923
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. . 110 6 30
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COWS AND HEIFERS,
,1113 I K
HEIFERS.
IK IS) t, 91
.724 7 10 2 Ki
, 140 7 1". M 13
129 7 JS
BULLS.
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2....
II 10
1102
1179
2120
1124
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1110
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. 110
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.. 920
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..1330
.. 790
..JIM
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CALVES.
394 71 U S4
117 7 in 1 120
40 7 3t 1 ISO
432 7 30 4 201
439 7 33
BTOCKERB AND FEEDERS,
4 T3
10
I 90
T 00
7 10
10
7 44
7 40
7 13
I 64
I 13
S 70
I Hi
I II
7 04
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111 7 40
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949 7 64
171 7 40
911 1 71
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.110 1 00
HOas Rocelnts amounted to about
sixty-three cars, or 4,400 hoad, being 1.600
smaller than last -week, and over 2.600
short of tne corresponding .Monday a
year ago.
Advices from other points were of an
encouraging nature, and with a light local
supply, the traue opened in fair shape,
shippers and speculators buying a number
of hogs early that were fully 60 and in
some rases MilOo higher. Packers started
out bidding prices that were no more than
a shade higher, but nothing sold on this
basis, and In a short time values strength
ened up, so that when the bulk of the
offerings moved the market was gener
ally a big nickel higher. In other words,
quite a number ot the best quality hogs
were 6il0c and In some Instanres a flat
10c higher, while everything was fully a
nickel up. Movement was not very active
Kansas City Live Stock Mnruct.
KANSAS CITY. Mo.. March 9. CATTLE
Receipts, 10,000 head: market steady to
100 higher:, prime fed steers. lS.COh9.36;
dressed beet steers, t7.25QS.60: western
steers. 17.IXkuh.7S; southern steers. S.fww
8.25; cows, t4.36?i7.75; calves. t7.0OJJ9.00:
stockers and feeders. Jfl.50tj8.0O; bulls, (6j00
4(7.60; ralves, t6W10.73.
iiuus upceipis, u.wi neau; marxet iuc
higher: bulk at sales. l8.40fWS.C0: heavy.
18.65(t.65; packers and. butchers. JS.W
8.00: light. 18.30S.6:V4: pKi, tT.25O8.0O.
aurcrci' and lam us Receipts, n.ooo
head: market 15(&25e higher; lambs, 37.50(3
7.50; yearlings, til.00fi6.80; wethers, 13.Htf
6.00; ewes, t5.00ff5.75.
Slous City Live Stoclc ainrliet,
810UX CI TV, March 0. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 3,000 head' market steady to strong;
natlvo steers. 17.2508,25; butchers. 13.600
8.15: cows and heifers, J4.75flO.50; cannors.
33. &U :.;; siocKers ana' leeuers, is.wxrr.eo:
calves. 36.0001000: bulls, stags, etc.. 15.73
01.25.
IICKIS Receipts. 2,600 head: market 6c
higher; heavy. J8.404I8.45:. mixed. lS.SStt8.40;
light, t8.304ji.35; bulk of -Jules. 18.3008.40.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 201
head; market steady; fed muttons. M.ftWi
6.76; woathrn. ti.JCJX); awes, 140435.76;
lain os, r.iwi.uv.
St. Lniila Live Htovlc Market.
ST. LOUIS. Mo.. March 9, CATTLE
Receipts. 2.800 head; market steady: beef
steers, 17.609,25; cows, and heifers. 14.25
8.60; stockers and feeders. 15.007.60;
southern steers, t5.7ry3S.26; cows and heif
ers. J4,0(UAOO; calves, ta.WXlflt.00.
HOUS-Recelpts. 8,600 head: market
stendy to 10c higher; Pigs, and lights, 17.25
QB.fiO; mixed nnd butchers, I8.05fis.85; good
heavy, H.SOfiS.M.
HMEEP AND LAMUS-Rocelpts, 1.700
head; market 1 mi 15a higher; muttons, 15.73
f.10; lambs, t7.007j7.89.
SI. Joseph Mvo Stock Mnrl'.ft.
ST. JO8EPH Mnrch 9,-CATTLE-Re-ralpts.
1.100 head. Market steady; steers,
17.0OK0.00: cows and heifers. JL0OSJ6.6O;
calves. J5.OO0 10.60.
HOOS-Receipts. 3,000 head. Market 5if
10c higher; top, 18.55; bulk of sales. 18.9U
8.45.
BIIEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 4.000
head. Market 15025c higher; lambs, 17.00
7.85.
Live Stack In Sight.
Receipts nf live stock. (Tom the six
principal western markets:
Cattle. Hobs. Sh-
St. Louis !. 8jno 1.700
Kansas City ., ,.10.000 5,0m 8,000
Sioux City 3.000 2.500 200
Chicago 24,000 .-,0,001 30,000
St. Joseph 1.100 3.000 4,000
South Omaha . ... 6,000 4,400 13,500
Totals
...46,900 68,400 65.400
Kansas Oly Grain tud Provtnlons.
KANHAb 'ciTr. -iiarcn p wheat
No. 2. Wi7c; No. 2 red, 90tlc; May,
iGs"i87c: July, 82140830.
CORN No. 2 mixed, 63Q63J4c: No. 3,
61Hc; No. 2 white. 67c; No. 3, 660; May,
66o: July, 6714067KC.
OATS-No. 2 white. 40G40Hc; No, 2
mixed. 39c.
flUTTHR-Creamqry. 29c; firsts. 2$c; sec
onds. 26c; paoklng..'l7&
EGOS Firsts. 23c; seconds. 20c.
POULTRY Hens, 14c, springs, 16c.
St, Louis Geurrnl Market.
ST LOUIS, Mo., March 9. WHEAT
No 2 r-J, 9t',S0ir: No. 2 liui-d, 90litj64C.
May, lH201ttc. July, S5tc.
CORN-No 2, fi60ti5Vic, No. 2 white, iSff
69c May. tT!H?7Mc. July, 87c.
OATS-No, 2. 3SW33C. No, 3 white, 40S,
fUHc May, 'hC July, 39c.
:
UIIICA4iO.Ull.lIX A.D PROVISION",
Kent urea nf the Trniltusr nnil Closing;
Prices on Ilonrit of Trnilf.
CHICAO6, March 9.-AVheat for MaV
delivery hardened In prlco today on a
count of diminished farm reserve, but
the Jlily option proved relatively weak
owing to Ideat conditions for tha new
crop. Tho close was steady at the same
as Saturday to Hfl4e higher. In com,
the outcome varied from 6H decline to
to advance. Oats showed a net loss ot
He to "HiTHo and provisions a setback
of 80 to 16c.
Not even the brilliant crop prospects
were sufficient to Induce aggressive sell
ing fn May wheat In tho face of tho
government's bullish report on reserves.
The case was different, however. In re
gard to the new crop month. Advancing
Prices for the more distant delivery
brought out through commission houses
heavy orders on the bear side. The re
sult nas that July, although unchanged
at the finish, nvernked lower than during
the session Hint procdfdi
A small flurry took place nbout mid
day In consequence of May shorts In
wheat attempting to 'cover. Trfey had
been moved by a good) slied falling oft
In the visible supply. The absence of
export demnnd, though, and tho fine
weather soon acted art h check on the
bulls.
In coin, notwithstanding that reservi
were shown to le the smallest since 1904.
much selling was Indulged In by both
longs and shorts. Increasing stocks hern
and tho slowness ot shipping -demand
were held responsible. A sharp break In
oats came as the Inevitable result of the
Washington showing of unexpectedly
large stocks on farms. The rush to un
load carried down prices a cent a bushel
before profit taking by shorts led to
some reaction.
Provisions developed weakness after .1
firm stnrt. Scarcity of hog arrivals was
Ignored when tho prlco of feed began
to tumble.
Artlclel Open. 1 Hlgh-I Low. Closc. Bat y
Wheat I
May. 93 MVi 9J 93
July 87ti 87 87141 87S4
Com.
May. .66. 66T 68 66U
July. 64 664 ' 3H 5'
Oats.
May. 33 2974 33 35H
July. 39 Sl 3ST4 S9V4
Pork.
May. 31 70 SI 72H 21 5JH 21 KM
July. 21 7714 21 nH 21 57H a 60
Lard.
May. 10 87H 10 90 10 7B JO 75
July. 110714 11 0714 19 0214 14)9214
Ribs. ,
May. 11 5714 U 6214 U 60 11 6214
July.l 11 70 11 70 It 60 f U 6314
87 a
6fr-i
6
21 tiu
21 70
10 87',
U 07H
11 67s
11 67m
Chicago Cash Prices-Wheat: No. 3
red, D4Ho; No. 3 red, '9SJf94c; Tib, 2 hard,
92!uQl2l4c; M 3 bard. SHitiMC; No. 2
northern. 94141f9514c; No. 3 northern, 94Hc
No. 2 spring, 94tf35c; No. 3 spring, !KrU
94c, Corn: No. 2. 65(165140; No. 2 white,
67Hc: No. 2 yellow. 65WHc; No. 3, 68c.
No. 3 white, i31QWc; No. 3 yellow, 6014tf
65c. Oats; No. 3 White. 4014C; No. 3
White. 8SQ3314c; standard. DCHc. Ryar No.
2. 60144J61C Barley, 43itJ68c. Timothy, 13.75
0.25. Clover, 110.00(913.75. Pork, J21.5214.
Lard, J10 5S. Ribs 110.6JV4ftl.23,
BUTTER Lower; creamery. 23tc'
l-taUB Lower; rec.tpts, ,ln c.i- ut
mark, cases Included, 2isy2ti!4c; inlln.ity
firs't:. 25V426o; flr-ts, 2i4fr2avic
CIIKESB-Steady; dalsl.:3, AfJiM.to;
twnfc 17tf718c; A marinas, i;(is.', lon;,
hprns, 18V4018?C
POTATOES Higher: receipts. 60 carsr
Tiichpan. Minnesota unl V.'Ih.: jh.iiii, Vi
boc xM.cnigan, .Minneapa anu wiscocsln
White 6370c.
Pi..t.'LTRY-AUve. hlglwt; kprlnes. Kfli
16!n; fowls, 15c.
NKXV TOIllC OKXEKAI, MARKET
Quotations ot tho Dny oa Various
Commodities.
Mriv vmlir f.ri. o ipr nun .t...i...
spring-patents,' i4.MW.75; winter straights)
tl.201M.3S; winter patents, tl.4f4M.75; sprlnie
WHEAT-Spot firm; No. 2 hard -ln-ter.
Jtl.00ffl.00V4 c I. f to arrive; No. 2.
red, tt.0414 elevator domestic; No. 1
Northern Duluth, tl.03Vi f, o. b. opening
navigation: NO. 1 Northern Manitoba,
tl.03Z f. o. b, arloat. Futures higher on
tha government reports, 'Muy, tois.
July. 06 8-16.
HOPS Steady.
HIDES-Steady.
CORN Spot, easy; No. 3 yellow, 70c c.
I, f. to arrive,
OATS-'Spot quiet; standard white. 4
clipped white, 464814c
i ,r.ATi i KH-n rm.
Pnnvtsinwa nn.i, ,.. ... .
"eri sicaay, mens ll.(XKftI8.50.
family. tl9.00t4tX00; cut meats steady!
Isrd easy, mlddlo west tlO.65'810.65.
TALLOW Quiet; .city.' 614o nominal;
CV,& t.ee; lo.
creamery oxtrns, 23V430 firsts. 2723c!
creamery extras, 29c; process extras, ia
23C.
CHERSB-Flrm: receipts 331 boxes;
........ iUi nummer wnlto
ir..L.0l?rrl. "Phials, 18Vifl8y40; state whole
receipts, 6.K8S cases:
fresh irathvrafl ,i.. uu-. .. "
nery. whlto fine to , fancy, s. ncarfi?
hennerv. iralk.rri u.Ui. X . -i "croy
PQULTltY-Dresscd. 'steadyT fresh
killed western chickens. 1525cf fowls 14
4719c; turkeys, 18825c. "M"s' 14
Metnl Mnrlet.
$5W March 9.-METALSLed.
nal; castings. 114.00fri4i2U 'Si?' "S"1.1.
spot. t37.4037.75; July, 137 75f3; Antl
nS"3,' dUl L c"son-s. t7 23. IroV.dy"
No, 1 northern. ll5.aMil5.60. v V,il'
m tl4.75wi5.25- No. i southern" lun-l
warrants. 60s 4Vii " -ovcianu
iiad. "'mm kJ,,,ar0h 9.METAL3
.rBu. auii. 13.00. bpeiter. nominal, tiKW.
follou, 3Inr7p.
NEW YORK. March a-COTTON-Fu.
iU?Sj? c'ed "tilAdy; March. Ii2sc May
dllng,' lie? gu VChzSr DP01 qulet' M,lJ-rnTTnNiin,.j7i.-.
.......
of i to 15 pilnts. "l tt alvnnc
LIVERPOOL. March 9.-COTTON-SDot
moderaln hnalxaa. W'
"WW ' rWd: good m ddilngf 7d
middllnir. 41.93,1. in, " . .W "
Bvnporntril Apiiles nun Dried Fruits
A?PUirn'."ar;h p; EVAPORATE!
APPLL-.Qiilet nnd firm; fancy, uvtff
1214c; choice. SVifiOUc; p,ime, s?iebc
DRIED FRUITS-Canlorn as! 3Vul2c
firm; cholco. l4V4o; extra choice, U?i .
fancy. 16l614c Ponche f,m. Choice. 614
!' "i',T"n I'lioioe, owniftc: rancy, 714
wi, K01"'"1, steady; loose muscatels. Vf
7c; choice to fnncy heeded. 7JR81i
Bcedleas. 6V4Tc; Indon layers. tl.Tri SO
Wool Sales In Louftou.
LONDON. Alnroli 1 Tl,. a, i .-p
bales offered at the wool sales. The
large ouerings were readily absorbed at
10 per cent advance for merinos, 10 to u
for crossbreds.
i;iltln llu!,r Market,
leiniN. ill.. March lllI'TTBn...
ket steady at 27c.
Oils niul Roatu,
NEW YORK, March- 9. COTTONBEED
OIL QulaL
ROSIN quiet.
TURPENTINE Steady.
CSluuwood Notes.,
QLBNWOOD. Ia., Marcli .-Special.)-
Judge Rockafellow in district court. In
session here, dismissedthe Jury over Sat
urday and will .reconvene Monday.
On Monday the paka of F. J. Wallace
against tho Burlington Is set for trial.
Following this will be tie attempt to con
vict Receiver Harlan ot the Atlantia
North and South railroad ot embenle-
ment. An outside judge will preside.
Captain and Mrs. II. IL Lvon nf nian.
wood wl celobrate their golden wcddlntt
anniversary Tueday, March 30, by art
at home in the afternoon and evenlrus
I that day,