TllK HKE: OMAHA. TUESDAY. MARCH oO, 1015. 11 for RENT llonsea Bad Cottages. t-ROOM bungalow, modern: rent reason able. 3422 Hamilton. Ilnr. 1177. Doug. 11"". LARC1E 4-room cottage, modern except heat; nice yard. 115. 4110 N. 2xth Ave. GoraonVanCo. $B "19 N. 11th St. Phone D, or Wrh, I SO. t r , house mod lSlt Lake. Web. 2;.07 ' t-ROOM modern house. 7(6 N. 50th St. $3f Tel. Fed 9o, Globe Van&Storage Stores, moves, pucka. ships; 3-hnrse van and 2 men. $1.25 per hour; storage $2 per mo. Satisfaction guar. D. U unyTy. CO. 7-ROOM, all modern. 24.' Parker St. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Speculator; Who Went Limit in Buying at Start of War Losing at Wheat Goes Down. LONGS IN CORN HOLD TIGHT Maggard s11: ing. racking. Douglas shipping. 1713 Wcbsttr St. SEVEN-ROOM modern house. 104 S.3 St. S-room mod. house. 2512 Chicago. D. 8145. $.t2.iV0-EiaHT-ROOM modern brick, in fine order. 1307 S. 2th. Phone Har. 177. TEN-ROOM, modern, hot water heat; garage, l2rt Spencer St. Web. 13!. ASK about nice MX-ro in noure, modern in every l-tall. 2:.i North 24th St Ct r- i.er l-ocust. anHirrate rent to t1 J ten ant. Webster ;r,12. J. C. Reed nxp. oa, moving, parking ft storage. 1207 Farnam. D. (1441 FOB RENT We nave complete ISat of all houses, epartmenta and fiats that ara for rant. wA-i 1 1. i a i iov mi cu hk im ot cnfirsa mi Omaha Van ft Btor&Ke Co.. 80 So. :6th St. UUUBBi Crelgh Bona ft Co.. Bee Bldg. I ROO.V8. 3S67 Jonea St.. HO. Never been occupied. Sleeping porch; oak finish; modern throughout. Apply JOj a. l.th St. Phone Douglas 64S7. Mav. July, tork: Mav .lulv. Lard: May. .lulv. Ribs: May. July. I 10 3: eTH! i: 47S 17 95 10 22V 10 : 10 52', I 10 57S 53V M'4 17 37', 17 42S 17 424 17 87 V 17 87 Wl 17 S7 10 17SJ 10 45 io or. I io 0C4 10 37H-I 10 30 10 10 so Ifl 0?H io rn io 55 io on 10 S24 10 3.H OMAHA. March 29. IMS. Wall atreel speculators who made the omit in me matter oi nuying .a. .: rav t vt ! Imvtalona: war started, have lost all the ear y earn- ,,-7,-VY ' tViiiv rii',. .l?U4..2. l have ix-en driven on .- : IV .V.".. 1 .". -v.- Chicago cash lrlces Wheat: No. red, l'.Wi1..'; No. 2 hard. $1.5141. 53. I'ern: No. 2 yellow, nominal; No. 4 yellow. 70V; No. 4 white. 7o(?0'tc. Oata: No. 3 white, rH4i7c; standard, j-574r. Rye. nomi nal. Barley. TJfrTV, Seeds: Timothy, OMAHA LIVE-STOCK MARKET Beef Steeers Lower nd Other Kinds Steady to Stronger Fat Sheep in Good Demand. HOGS SELL STEADY TO STRONG WANTED TO BUY WANTED TO HI' Y Second-hand furnl ture. cheap. Webster 4022. Yale buys everything 2d hand. Tyler 1418. OFs'iejK furniture bought and sold. J. U. Reed, mi Farnam. Doug. 8144. Inea and in addition of the wheat pit. As a result many ot the big speculators were unanie to ois pone of the many millions of bushels of Mav and Ju v wheat Mront at a losa. Which they have been obliged to do. speculation in wheal has narrower d"n to small proportions and this dull ness may be eccounted for at least partly by the uncertainty surrounding the ion- iiici anrona Long in corn continue to hold their lines tirmlv In the belief that the rush of farm work will stop. In some degree, the corn movement to the points of distribu tion. Tho oxnort trade In oata while still of large volume has fallen off considerably during the last few davs. It Is reported that France la bttvlng oata from England and Is willingly paying the top prices for all they can buy. Omaha snnt market: Wheat was unchanged to lc lower. t'orn was Unic higher. Oats were '.."4c higher. Clearance were: Wheat and flour equal to 1, RSI, mo bushels; corn. 61.000 bushels; oats, 3;.0u0 bushels. IJverpool close: Wheat, not quoted; corn, unchanged. Primary wheat receipts were S47.O00 bushel and shipments 364,000 bushels, against receipts of 1,023,000 bushels and shipments of 402.000 bushels last year. 1'rlmary corn receipts were 64;.000 bush els and ahipinents 521,000 bushels, against receipts of 1,222,000 bushels and ahlp- ments of 655,00n bushels last year. Primary oats receipts were 1,140.000 bushels and shipments 712,000 bushels, s gainst receipts of 832,000 bushels and shipments of wx.m bushels last year. CAR LOT REC'EIPTf . Wheat, corn. uata. Hl'TTKH-Higher; creamery. W2Pe. EiS rnsettled; receipts. 19.332 cases; at murk, coses included Knife; ordinary fii-Ms. 17Wl7ic; firsts, 17Uvil8V'. POTATOES Steady; receipts, hi ears; Michigan and Wisconsin, red, SVn;Wc; Michigan and Wisconsin white, 3Mj43c. POILTHY Alive, steady; fowls, lfic sp-lngs, 17c. SOt'TH OMAHA. March 21. 115. rattle. Hoas. Sheep, . . MW 8.000 17.0H0 4.V7R l.6V. 10.101 5.100 .. 4..'0 ..IO.. .. l.!3 .. .. 4.;; J 14.0-2 ;,iii NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET Quotation of tke Day 4 nmmndlt lea. vv.w rrait M.h "plilIIllil'ml,ln",", Reeeipta were: rstlmate Monday ... Same day last week. Sane 2 weeks ago... Same S weeks ago... Same 4 weeks ago... Same day last year. The following table snows the receipts ef rattle, bona .nil ahean at the Pouth t Omaha live stock market for the year to data aa compared with laat year: 1915. U'14. lllV Cattle 242.IM 217.724 ?4..i illogs M0.749 729.078 Ml.tWl Itiheen KH5.71S C76.530 ."O.l'-S I The following table shows the average Vartona ' price for hogs at the South Omaha live 'atocg market foi the last few daya. with well along toward noon. Then they started In and tilted their orders at prices not materially riirferent from last Friday's general market. There was a stronger fVrlltig to the trade compared with the bad close Friday, but prices looked a Ultle easier compared with Fri day's opening market. A feature waa the sale of two ears of lightweight lamha or dered In especially for tho Easter trade at IIOO. the highest price for the aeason to di-te. Aped sheep were steady with last w eek's close. (Quotations on sheep and lambs: Iimba. Mexicans, t' 10 0", lamhs, fed westerns, 9mv.i9 70; lanihs, shearing. f 7,"i'i9.Jrt, Mexicans, $ 0f 75; lamha, fed weeterna, liWitit. iambs, sheartrg, W10tin0, yearlings. light. 8 Ttr 00; yearlings, heavy. Dt..'O08.75; wet here, good to choice, f?.9Wis.; withers, fair t good, f;.(Mn'i.K; ewes, good to choice, $7.fpOj7.7o; ewes, fair to good. rr.Jb'o l.:l. NEW YORK STOCK MARKET AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA Bethlehem Steel is Again the Cen tral Figure on the Exchange. Officer Small Tumi in His Badge and Resigns from Police Force, Following Disagreement. Wkl KUV frl-nand clothe. 1421 N. 14th. Slightly used high-grade piano. 1. 2017. GOLDEN oak typewriter desk. D. 3C21. 36 310 44 38 1U4 FIXTt'KES tor our now store, No. 27, at 638 B. 16th St. Tel. Basket Store office, I. 2i04. WANTED TO KENT WANTED Furnished house, modern, S to 7 rooms; small family. References. P. O. 627, Omaha. WANTED TO IIOBROW WANT to borrow 8500 or 1700 at 10 per cent on one-liulf section for 3 or 5 yeare. Value land, 3.oOu; clear. Robert R. liock ltr, EusUb, Neb. IlE.Ui ESTATE FARM A KANt II LANDS FOB SALE Lv.uraao- lO SETTLERS ONLY-2O0 acres for 8300. Kloh corn, alfalfa and wheat land; no ana. J. A. Tracy. Fort Morgan. Colo. Steady; spring patents, 87. Ifch"? FS; winter t stents. $i!.M)'(i7.0i: winter straights, 86.70 tt'i.t: Kansas stialgiiis, 87.Oh.lii. 20. WHEAT-Spot. firm: No. 2 red. 81.:9; No. 2 hard. 81. 2, all rail, e. 1. f., track, export; No. 1 northern, Puluth, I1.M4; No. 1 northern. Manitoba. i.6U, c. i. r., Kuffalo. opening navigation. Futures, firmer: May. 81.5M4. PORN Spot firm; No. 2 yellow, MU. c. f.. to arrive. OATS Spot, easy: standard, 45.V; No. 8 white, 62Ho; fancy clipped white, 64g 6.0. . 11AY-Eay; no. i. i.wwi.": 9iX?924c; No. 3, 824WHc; shipping. 75 (bc. HOPS Quiet: state common to choice. 1914, Kir-lSc; Paclfio coast 1914, 124fl4c; U'13, isaiic. . . HIDES-Qu et: Bogota, sic; central America, 30o. LEATHER Firm", hemlock nrsti, e; seconds. 30it1e. PROVISIONS PorK. steaoy; mesa. (hiH.tWl: family. S22.W24.oo: snort near. I20.ft.iff23.cn. Reef, ojuiet: mess. 818.0W19 0O; family, S21.onti-2.oi. lara, sieaay; nioiuio west. 19 ofit.W). . TALI A)W (jutet ; city, 6'ic; country. 6'4'iT,c; sieclal, ic. WOOI-Htealv: onmnr ueece. o-c goods were being withdrawn. Raw silk HITTER- Firm; receipts. 4.811 tubs; creamery, extras. i93 score), 30V4e; cream ery, (higher scoring), 1'&914o; creamery. firsts ZiVtWfMr; eeconoa, jniic. !-OP Stead v: reoelpts. 27,371 cases: at mark, fresh gathered, extra, 23c: storage packed, firsts to extra nrsup, fwiit. regular packed, extra firsts. 2omn21c; firsts, 194'nao4)C; neamy nennery. wmin., fine to fancy, Ho; nearby hennery, browns, J2c. fiutKSE-stenciv: receipts, sss doim state, whole milk, held, specials. I"1 17c- same average fancy. iwiovc. mtu T9ViiPMi. aiilet: western roasting chickens. 1721c; fresh fowls. 14 18c; turkeys, 13gr20c. Live, nominal. Pate. I 111. 11914.11918 )913. IP11. 11910. !. Mar. 14.) I 161 87, Mar. l.l I K7I Mar 17. Mar. 18 Mar. 19. Mar. 20. Mar. 81. Mar. 22. Mar. 23 Mar. 4. Mar. S5. Mar. 2. Mar. tl 6'H 631, 14 S fWl v 61 S 60V 47-V I 6 blm Mar. 28. I Mar. 29. 63!l Sunday. Ttncnlnta and rilsnrtsltlnn of live Stock at the Union Stork Yards, South Omaha, for the twenty-four houra ending at o'clock yesterday: RECEIPTS CARLOADS. Cattle. Hogs. 8hP. H r s. Iowa. FOR SALE SO acrea of land In Mills county, Iowa, 4 miles from Glcnwood. Modern 8-room house and barn in Coun cil Bluffs. Fine location. lt) acres Neorasaa nny land, cheap for cash or terms from owner. Address JJ 1x7, Boe. MUaoarl. BIOGEST land sal of the year now oh, WO forty-acre farms 8480 each. Good land. Weir settled locality. Close to railroad. 812 per acre is half actual value. Great est bargains in South Missouri at sensa tional prices. Write today for free liter ature. X. Mcrriam, Ellis & Benton, Kanuta City, Kansaa. Minnesota. ViARGAlN 240-acxe fariu 20 miles from Minneapolis; 149 .acres mder cultivation, (0 acrea good meadow, 4 acrea timbered pasture; can practically all ba cultivated; iiood corn land; farm la fenced; 10-room houaa, barn, granary, mach.ae -ehed. -windmill, etc.; 32 head good milk cows, 4 good iiorsea, harnesses, wagons, complotu set ut tnachlaery, hogs, chickens and every thing on the farm goes at 845 per acre; ii.Ouu rash, balance can stand for lu years at per-otut. Schwab Uros., 1U28 1'iy iiiouth Bldg-, Minneapolis. Minn. Montana. -RENTERS, . HOMBSEEKERS Your op portunity. 60.000 acre Irrigated wheat mid alfalfa land for aettlement at Valier. Mont. 841.W to 850 per acre; fifteen years time. For particulars, write Valier Farm t-alea Co.. Box 1002. Valier. Mont. Chicago Minneapolis ... llnlntVi Omaha -' r Kansa-s City 45 Is o0 St. Louis 1 l't M W innipeg 3H1 Those snlea were renorted todaa : Wheat: No. 2 hard winter. 2 oara 81.45; v S hard winter. 4 ears 31.45. 2 3-5 cars 81.44. 3-5 car 31.43; No. 4 hard winter, 1 rr 11 4.1 1 No. s mixed. It-fi car 81.43: No. 4 snrlng. 1 car 3131: sample. 1 car 81-44. 1 , sr rrve mixmlt 81.41: screenings. 1 car 11 : kve: No. 3. 2-5 car 81.07. Corn: No. 3 white; 1 car 89c; No. 4 white, 1 car B7U.C- Nn 1 vellnw. 1 car B9c: No. 8 yel low. S cars 6840, 7 cars ;No. 4 yel low, 4 cars 67V, 1 far 67c; No. 6 yellow, 2 cars 6c; No. 2 mixed, 1 car Wic; No. 3 mixed, 1 car 6Rc, 8 cars 67c; No. 4 mixed, 1 car 66tyc, 4 1-3 cars 660; No. 5 mixed, 2 ears 6e, 1 car 65c, 1 car 63c; sam ple, 1 car (white) 65c, 1 car 67ic Oats: Standard, 2 cars 55c; No. 3 white, 13 cars 644ic: No. 4 white, i cars 64c; sample, 1 car 33',ic iimah. rash Prices Wheat: No. I tur key. 31.4641 1.47; No. 3 turkey, $1.46 1 iku- Nr. 2 hard. 21.44V4rral.4u: No. Ward. 21.43i.l.45: No. 3 spring, 31.43W1.45; No. 2 durum. Sl.35ffl.37; No. 3 durum. i .lii1 X forn: No. 1 white. WWvlOc No. 2 white, 69Hc; No. 3 white, 89? 6c; No. 4 white. 7c.; jso. i wnue, w 67'4c: No. white. 6647c; No. 1 yellow, iAtie- Vn 2 vellnw. esVdu69r: No. 8 yel low, 6868V4c; No. 4 yellow, 67IWc; No. 6 yellow. 67(?i6Sc; No. 6 yellow, 66Vktr7Hc; sample yellow, 5765c; No. 1 mixed, 68V4(f 68c: No. 2 mixed, 6f?rVc; No. 3 mixed, 67Hi5i68c: No. 4 mixed, 6686Sc; No. 5 mixed. 63'atisc; o. 6 mixed, iiu. 2 wlflte. 55ff55Hc; standard, 54i655c: No. 3 white, M'vtfMMic; mo. 4 wnue, Barley: Malting, WPHe; No. 1 feed, 0 6c. Rye: No. 2, 21.0701.08; No. 3, ILOfa 1.07. CHICAGO GRAlIt AND PROVISIONS Features of tke Trading; and Closing Prices on Board of Trade. CHICAOO, March 29. Wheat developed surprising strength today, influenced to a considerable extent by the fact that European conditions apparently failed to inatifv recent nones ot an early peace. The market closed strong at Vi2hc net j w. W. Pearmalnea. $1.50 box; extra fancy C M. & St. P 6 Missouri Pacillc .... 1 Union Pacific 33 ft N. w., east... at & N. W.. west... 42 C, tft. P., M. A O.. 24 C, H. esi C, B. & west... 57 C' R. I. ft P., east. 3 C K. I. ft V., west. 1 Chicago O. W 12 Total receipt ..227 atkraika. FOR SALE Best larpe body hlgh-gradi. medium-priced land in Nebraska; very little money required. C. Bradley, Wol bach, Neb. Oklahoma. FORCED SALE! "60 acres f!ne Oklahoma land, Garvin enrt (irariv counties, which I must sell witu In-p- days! All farmablc; 490 acres In cultivation. JV. per acre; worm w. a- .dress OWNER. Box 134. Kingfisher. Ukl. WltroaiU, Upper Wisconsin beat uk.iy and general crop aiate in the union; aettlera wanted. Lanus for s:tle at low prices on easy tcrma. Ask for LooKlet iS'o. 34 on Wiscunsin Central Land orant. Excellent landa for stock raining. If Interested 4n frulnt landa aak for book let on Apple Ocrhaids. Address I-and and Industrial lepartment, Soo Line Railway, Minneapolis. Minn. advance. Corn finished mo to lViW'Hc.i up, oata with gam or "Nunc ana provi sions varying from 5a decline to a rise of 2'4C Virtually a complete change of front took place In the wheat trade right at the start. No definite signs of any shorten ing of the war could be discerned and the belief waa freely expressed that the sell ing side of the market had been, pressed altogether too hard in the absence of material new changes affecting the mili tary outlook. Pit offerings were extremely aca'ree until the May option approached 31.50. Then prom-taking became effective nd a reaction loioiweu, out a. neon owcu nsued, and the market finished on the pgiade at about the top icvei 01 u.e In nroved transatlantic demand was re ported, the seaboard sending word that xport sales inciuoeu iw,w ounci. v. flour. On the other hnnn, tne oecrease f 1 013.000 bushels III toe iniwu omi" Wh'le supply total was somewhat of a isappolntment to the wheat bulls. The ffeet. though, seemed to be more than fl'set bv scattered comiuanus 01 kiui amage from dryness and hcsidan fly and 10m alternate ireesnna westher. . .... , .... Shorts covered at a iiveiy i" " " corn margei. n " . ' tiansactlons amounted alone 10 wnri ..., k The el: ef Incentive to purchase came from the amalltiesi 10 ' ar rivals and from a hi decrease in the vlsl h'a aunulr. Oats reflected the strength of other cereals. Advicea on the progress 01 seeding were too mixeu 10 Provisions were sustained by the action of hogs and grain. Buying, however, lacked volume. Quotations nrn.-M n ""."-1. FOR BENT Farm and Haneh Landa. mn KAI.E OR RENT 10 acre Poultry ranch, well equipped. Stocked, now in profitable operation. Easy terms. A snap lor the rifcni panjr im u .iitii Address Y-442, Bee. J UNIMPROVED 4 and H-acre tracts. JOHN N. FRENZER DOUGLAS 554. FARMS WANTED WANTED TO BUY Cheap land, Colo rado preferred; have 315,000 cash to in vest. Address Y 441. Bee. - ABSTRACTS OF TITLES Iteerl . Abstract . Co.. oldest abstract of flee In Nebraska. 206 Brandels Theatur. n pn TiiUi Guarantee and AbatrMCt Co a modern abstract office, 306 a. 17th bL Thone Douglau o4 RB.L ESTATE LOANS CITY and farm loans. 6. 5'. 6 per canu J. H. Dumont ft iio.. 416 State Bank. WANTED City loans. Peters Trust Co WANTED City loans and warrants. W Farnam Smith ft Co.. 1320 Farnam St MONEY on hand for city and farm loans, H W. Binder. City National Bank Bldg 100 to 8I0.O1X1 mads promptly. F. D. H ed W'ead Bldg.. IKth and Fsrnam Sts. UAmnV 1 tiff IS Loane. V.sand up. Omaha Nat. Bank H SMi 8 70! 8 4.'l 8 74 8 56 S 7) 8 58 S 69 1 8 Ml 8 7i 3 81 8 57 8 631 8 90 8 64! 8 8 8 45 S M 4.-.I 6 fcIO 4 8 80110 42 40 531 6 7 3110 3. I 6 67,10 3b 66, 62,10 64 661 1 10 61 a . 36 7 10 6 45 10 63 6 61 66 50 6 44 8 40 No. lfW fed v ethers 3 PIC fed e ves 2 Mexican lambs., 21 culls VA Mexican lambs. IS Mrxli sn lamb Av. .. .. 79 .. 63 .. W .. 06 .. 63 lr 8 00 7 40 10 00 :; in 00 10 00 IT ADVANCES TO EIGHTY-NINE LONG A TERROR TO BAD MEN 1 06 6 96 41 10 49 1:, 10 61 41110 63 351 10 o 10 Wi t m 7 1A KAI 7 .171 St 111 lu; 7 4SI t 42110 m I 8 86 7 56 6 3210 711 6 6S 8 54 16 61 6 64 6 67 0 73 Kansas City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITT. March 29 .--CATTLE Receipts, 10,000 head: market stadv to ;0c lower; prime fed steers. $S.2nWi.60, dressed beef steers. 87.OiVii8.iO; a-rrtcrn steers. 16.50417. 8.1; stockers and feeilers, 86.2Vo7.S."'; bulls, tr.2.'ri.7.; ralves, ttl.OOtr 10.50. 1K5GS-Receipts. ll.OoO head; market tW liv lower; hulk, $6.66'ti6.S0; heay. K"1! 6.70; ackers and butcners. 86.6!'if6.(ii); ilglits. 86.8itf6 95; pigs. 86.25Hf.0. SHEEP AMJ i.AJinv-ueceipis. head; market strong to 10c higher; lambs. !i tvtrlt.W; yearlings. oojfS.Jo; wethers, r7.2-Vtj8.lo; ewes, 87.007.l. NEW YORK. March 2 -Bethlehem Steel waa again the central figure of the stork market today, advancing to 89, a maximum gain of 14V At Its dosing Price of s7. It showed a net gain of 12S or a total ot 3S from tho low of last Frldav. In exactly four weeka the atock has advanced about 35 points and the entire outstanding capital Issue, par value. 31 l.9iw.onn. lias changed hands sev eral times over. Dealings In Bethlehem Steel today were larger than In any other Issue, aggregat ing about vi.nOn shares Aside from tne popular belief that a larger short interest had been put to rout, no explanation for the further rise was forthcoming, mere were rumors of a contest lor the control but this waa not rrcnuea Officer Jacob Small, for many yeara the terror of South Omaha toughs, has resigned from the police force following some trouble with the Fire and Police Board It Is said. He handed Ills badgi to Captain Henry Carey Saturday night, after he had heard that the board was to file charges and try him. Some days ago Small arrested Charles Remcr 11 nd later a aaloonman named King. King runs a saloon at Twenty fourth and Q streets and Small Is said to h:tve charged him with keeping a dis orderly house. The arrests seemed fo i-if t hit nrAiVirl v In quai tera having intimate know ledge of I cause dissatisfaction and Small was to the company a affairs. 1 have been ti led by the board. He Is said Tenners ana tne si-cuiaiive pu"u: 11 5 32 5 1 43 111 25 DISPOSITION-HEAD. can 10 ttogs. Biw'i), Morris Co Swift ft Co Cudahy Packing Co Armour & (.0 Schwarta A Co J. W. Murphy Lincoln Packing Co So. Omaha Packing Co. W. B. Vansant Co Benton, Vansant ft I' ll 111 ft Son. F. B. Lewis Huston ft Co J. B. Root ft Co J. H. Bulla Rosenstock Bros Kellogg wertheimer ie.gen.. H. F. Hamilton Sullivan Bros. Rothschild ft KreDs Mo. ft Kan. calf co.... Christie Hlggins Huffman Roth Meyers Glsssberg Tanner Bros. John Harvey Kline Dennis ft Francis Other buyers 649 621 735 6J7 841 M5 1,594 2,055 994 1,389 1.463 6,902 3,741 b.575 Totals. 16 45 75 26 122 63 277 231 603 239 3X0 16S 23 96 122 68 19 12 16 21 1 92 1KI 200 61) 458 .5.947 C1IICA4SO LIVH UTOC'K MARKET Cattle I nsettlrd Hogs Active sheep Firm. CHICAOO. Msrch 29. -OA TTLB-Re ceipts, 16,000 head; market, unsettled: rmtive steers, .ltm.it: western, snistn 7.40; cows and heifers, 83.00df7.7ti; calves, 87.00T1 10.05. HOGS Receipts. 24.000 head; market. active, 5'nlOc higher; bulk, S6.1M1I6.SS; light. t..Vfl6 90; mixed, $6.6041. 90; heaw, 16.4.VU6.90: rough, $6.4Wi6.56; pigs. 8.''-60ff6 60. SHEEP AND LA M BH Receipts, 10.000 head: market, firm; sheep, 17.201635; yearlings, $S.00(if9.2o; lambs, $7.674i'10.0O. whole indicated their distruat of the move ment In Bethlehem Steel by their cautious attitude towards the balance or tho list. So:ne of the speculative favorites rose to new high prices for the current move ment, hut sold off later, Reading and a few other seasoned sharea showing net lnss TisHlns was verv active at times. but the total waa far below that of tho middle of last week to have hsnded his star to Carey with tho remark that he Intended to do a little work on his own account. Small has been considered one of the best officers on the South Omaha jiollcs force. He was the terror of Q street when that thoroughfare waa more or less of a terror to most policemen. He played All of the automobile stocks participated I no favnrltea In his arrests. When he to an un.isual extent In the rise, ucnerai Kanaaa City ,hr Mock Market. KANSAS CITY. March 2. CATTLE Receipts. IO.OiO head, market, steady to lower: butcher grades, stockers and feeders, strong; prime ted iters. IK.ftxd' 8.50; dressed beef steers. 87.00rfl.IO: west ern steer $660'a7.K; stockers and feed ers, $6 2Vjs.OO; linlls, $r.2Mji.60; calves, S6.00tY10,60. HOGS Receipts, 11.0W head; market, lower; bulk, $u.H.V3.80; heavy. KOafilHTd; packers and butchers, 86.65(fJ1.80; light, $6.6Mir6.85; pigs, $6.60r.96. SHEEP AND LAMBr-Reclrts. 8.000 head; market, steady; lambs, lit.anrW.Tn; yearlings, 86 00rgw.90; wethers, $7.60J.10; ewes, $7.25Sj'7.t0. 1.357 ',690 OMAHA GENERA MARKET. BUTTER No. 1, 1-lb. cartons, 28c; No. 2, 60-lb. tubs, 36C. ... CHEESE Imported Swiss. 84c; Amerl u.. Kini, Rwisi Si.-: twins, l'4c; daisies. 17V4c; triplets, 17Hc; Young Americas, lSVic; Diue laoei ones., nv, im -bumer. 2-lb.. 20c: 1-lb.. 20c; New York white, 19o; Imported French Roquefort, FISH Trout, 18c: large crapples, 15c; halibut, 15c; channel catfish, 14C. KWRF.T wiTATOF.S Kansas. 83.76 bbl BE UK CUTS Ribs: No. 1, 16c; No. 2, ms.- No 3. ll'e. Ixilns: No. 1. llio No. 2, 16o; No. 3, 11c. Chucks: No. 1, 9c; No. 2, s4c; No. 3. 7lc Rounds: No. 1, 12c; No. 2, ll'ic; No. 3, 10c. Plates; ivo. POULTRY Broilers, 20c; spring chick ens, 15c; hens, 14c; cocks, 8Hc; roosters, 8Vc; stags. 8Vic; ducks, 16c; geeae, 10c; turkeys, 13S15c; pigeons, per dos., 60c; ducks, full feathered, 10c; geese, full feathered, 8c; squabs. No. 1, $L50; No. 2, 60c. v Market quotations furnished by Gllluskl Fruit comnanv. FRUITS Oranges: Extra fancy Alpha betical, all sizes, $2.76 box; extra fancy Sunkiat, all sizes, $2.60 box; extra fancy Red Ball, all aisea, $2.25 box. Umoni Fancv Sunklst. 300s. 860s, 4t.00).M box choice Red Ball. $3.50 box. Grapefruit: M t: no hot: 46s. 82.25 box: 54s. 82.50 box: 64s' and 80s. 82.75 box. Apples: Extra fancy W. W. Pearmalnea. 8l.uo dox; extra tancy Washington Spitxenburgs. $1.50 box; ex- f.a fancv hirck uen I'avis. mi.ao dox antra fancv Black Twigs. $l.351.50 box ..in fancv Utah Ganos. $1.35 box: fancy Rome Beauties, l.ou dox; fancy norm Beauties. 5 box lots, (1.40 dox; emeia Rr.nri Wine Sans. 84.00rrf4.2S barrel. Ba nanas: Per bunch, $2.003'2.25; per poured, VEUETAtSbiaS-jauililower; rrr $3.60. Cabbage; New York uanisn, ro pound, ueiery: jumoo. uc uinn, ixuun. Head. $100 dozen; leaf, 4o dozen. Onions: voiiow 2c. nound: red. 2c pound; white, 2MrC pound. Artichokes: $1.50 dosen. En dives: Joe pouna. nrupnt-i oir"". pound. Peppers: 60c basket. Tomatoes: $4 5O!fi5.00 crate. Garlic: 25c pound. Rad ishes: 50c dozen. Turnips: 60c dozen. Spinach- 50c dozen. Parsley: 50c dosen. Beans: $4 50 hamper. Onion Sets: -Yellow and red $1-50 bushel; white, $1.75 bushel, white, $1.75 bushel. Strawberries: 60o ouart Potatoea: 1 oiorano rvurais, iuu.ro cnoice eiocsera ana leruno, K.wwuf.w, hushe'l- Red River Otilos. 5C bushel; Mln- 'fair to good stockers apd feeders. $6.5u nesnta Whiten. 65c bushel. Sweet Pota- 7.00; common to fair (dockers nnd feedrs. """ ''". Anrll 5 to 10. t 1Fsft Ml- stock heifers. lfc.DOif6.2G: stork foes: ewa sw. .-. .. .-. , ....... - - - $2 00 bushel. Mushrooms: 50c pound; Coeoanuts: $3.60 sack; 0c dosen. Cran berries: Ite Howes, $..00 barrel; Lato Howes, 82.50 .box.,,. . v. MISCBL,bA.r.U 1 ei iu-r . .50 keg. Nuts: No. 1 California wal- 1S.038 oat-im it nins mumbeied 22S cure Oil. mna-nlnv hln. la rlfO. t han a week ago and larger than most recent weeks. Other market points were heavily supplied and from all points early reports Indicated a slow and lower maraoi. Stockers and feeders weie the first cat tle to eell this morning, desirable grades being If anything a little stronger than last week. The trsde was fairly fctlva and most of th offerings changed hands In una sin. There was a feeling among btiyera that, head ; market alow; lambs, $9. 2643). 75. fat cows and heifers should ne lower, imi M. Loots Live fltoek Market. ST. LOUIS. March 29 CATTLE Re ceipts, 3.20O head; market, lower; native hecf steers, $7.0IVW.75; cows and helfern, S5.50n.ao: southern steers, $6.25ri7.75: cows and heifers, i. 006.00 ; native calves, $6.00(ft 10.50. HthrS Receipts. 14,000 head: market. steady to strong: pigs and lights, V7.r 7.25; mixed snd butchers, $6.ft0ip7.26; good hesvy. 3S0r!7.I0. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 2.000 head; market, steady; native muttons, K7,Vy&.0u-, lamhi $H.75li4).K; yearlings, $7.5Wj8.90; sheared yearlings, $6,504j7.). Ninas City Live Mock Market. SIOUX CITT. Ia March 29. CATTLE Receipts, 3,000 head; market, steady; native steers, $6.00fir7.26; butchers. $6.011' 8.75: cows snd heifers, $4.6ftti.28; stockers and feeders, $.10t7.fi0; calves, $6.00j.00; bulls, stags, etc., $5.0OW5.5O. HOGS Receipts, 4.0m head: market, steady; heavy. $6.5MiH.tK; mixed, $6:63Mf' 6.55: light, $A.50rti.62H; bulk of sales, $6.5)rri.56. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 100 head. motors, Studebaker snd Maxwell com mon and preferred gaining from I to T points. Some of the equipment Isaues, Including Pullman and vienrraj wrair, better demand, also the rise of the latter coinciding with higher prices for the crude and rerined proaucir. 1-k. maw m-Ml, hrnuaht advices of itl rreased production at some of the lend ing steel mills and an Increase in the einnrt tnmilrv for copper. Foreign ex- brckera holding off In anticipation of iri.iii iteveinnments at London and Total asles, of storks amounted to 535,900 (hares. . fc,,t a s wnoie were sinms. --. There were heavy dealings In Southern Pacific ronv'rtlh e at -"-' United States bonds were unchanged Number of sales and leading quotations on stocks todsy were- ... - 3 thought tho law was being violated ha , srted. No pulls went with him. He ha repeatedly been detailed to Clean tip '( corners snd localities Infested y toughs . snd hoodlums. Always he has gotten rc- ( suits. It Is probsble that, when an in-f vrstigatlon has been made; Small will , be restored to duty, If he wishes Io be restored. Wnltlna tho Neat Move. ' f Watchful waiting la the poller adopted by the Nebraska live stork dealers In ' view of the late moves of western states 1 in forming quarantine combines against ' to keep pace with the rise In storks. I any stste not having quarantine laws trt ' Alaska Oolrl AmAtsin-strd Corpsr Amsrlraa Hset Hr Arnrlo.is t'aa .ni.rl.H S). At R.... Amtrlran f R. pM l.mn n.M t.7 1T.IW0 I.Xs) 2S 4W II l 44 H to1 7i Am. ttuasr RedBlnj Arrerlwin Tel. A Te 4414 401) lo l44i SMI 12'JiA 1 SIJ'S Amsrleaa Tohareo AosennOa Mining Atrhlson Daltlmnr Ohls Pnoklyn Rstoa Transit., Cslllorsla P-iroltti .... Or.sdlsn Tsettlo Onirsl Lsather Chesspoalis Obi" ( ntrato Orest weatsra., ChlrsS". M. ft St. P Oili-i N. W , (hln Copper Vilorsdo Kul Ires...' CnlnraSa a rVmihsni IVov-r P.lo nranils... Prr.ver A O. pfd.... nilrtlll-rs' rVoorltKt ... Kris rjenersl Electric Orssl Nortbern rM client No. Or ttfs Oumrnnelm Kloriion. Illinois cenirsi Inlerbomuth Met. pli... Innptrstlon Topper tnisraatlonil ltsrrsster . Ksnsss Clly aoiittrtrn... 1hlth Vslley IxnillTIII wssnnns. Mailrsn Petrnlsum Mtsml Copper Missouri, k. T Mls-mirt fsoltlo Nailonal Biscuit -Nstlonal Ixail 400 S.liflO 7. lis) .T H, f0 J. son 4. 1n I. snn l.wie l.ion 1.700 SS4 214 ton 7i 122 MS 7:4 4 suit them. Although Nebraska has been clean of the font and mouth disease at 1 all times, many of the western states. Including Colorado, are said to be dts- criminating against Nebraska stuff. Lata advices Saturday Indicated that Idaho and Wyoming would he added to the list of ' those in ths western organisation. Nona of these states can hurt South Omaha, sa the local market's business with them is Incoming, rather than outgoing ship ments. Many of the stockmen say, how ever, that the moves of ths extreme west ern states are to be regretted in so far 14 ISA s 44'. enti AOS 1M 1M I. too 4 Mr S7H 7H 4O0 t'4 I 44 11 SO tea IS 6. Too 54 4 St. Joseph Live Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH. March 29. CATTLE Re ceipts, 1,900 head; market steady; steers, $7 doro.40; cows and heifers, $4.25s.25; calves. $7.00cai9.50. HOGS Receipts, 4.500 head: market steady; top, $6.75; bulk of sales, 36.66t 6. TO. SHEEP AND liAMBS-Iieeeipts, il.two h.. v.r an few here that thcV genet ally bought them at steady prices, paying in some cases possibly strong prices for fhe best grades. Medium kinds were slow and dull, but atock cowa and heifers were fully steady and freo sellers. Beet steers wero slow snd dull snd thoy wero the last cattle In Uia yards to sell. Buyers generslly started out bid ding prices that were 10c or more lower and as salesmen were backward about making th concession the trade held on so that It was we'l along toward midday before very much business had been tran- g notations on cattle: flood to cholc comfed beeves. S7.6Opl8.00; fair to good corn fed beeves, $7.10ifi.W: common to fair comfed beeves, $.60a7.10; good to choice heifers, $6.2(47.00; good to choice cows, $5.7Vr.6v; fair to good cows, $5.0ori 6.76; common to fair cows, $3.75'6 00; good to choice Blockers snd feeders, m.wa'i.w Artiolcl OpenTlIlgh.l Iow. Cloae.l Sat y. Wheatl May.l July.! Corn: I May. July. Oats: i 1 48 1 IS'i I 71 m 73',! 1 50 1 21 72H 75' 1 48 I 1 18Vij 71 '41 73T41 1 49'4 1 21 'i I 72SI 75',' 1 48 1 loH 7m 7Svi REAL ESTATES-NORTH SIDE A DANDY Almost new house, oak finish In living rooms, 4 rooms awn iu, v..i h hsth u list airs, full basement, sll .Hrn s,nth front lot. paved street locate.l'on Fort St. Price $3,150, $. cash, balance $: a month. C. O. CARLBEI1G, 312 Brandels Theater Bldg. 1677 EVANS -r. mod tiome. oak flnlaa throughout, easy ier.ua. n- REAL ESTATE SOUTH SIDE FIELD CLUB DISTRICT Seven rooms, blrrh finish, strictly all M...4i-n eleuunt east front lot. paved street, hot water heat, flret-elaa loca- iion on th Axe. Price $3.tiu. Terms if nceds'l. C. 0. CARLBERG 312 Brandels Theater Bldg. I...- i&r. nnund: black walnuts, 2S4c pound: filberts. 15' pound; pecans. 12MrO nound- Brazils. YlC pound: almonds. 20c rSund nga: Fifty -is.. $2 00 box. Dates: Sugar walnut. $1.40 box: Halloween. 8c pound. rop-orn; ra, , u.vr. 150: half case. $1.75. Checkers: Cass, $3 50; half case, $1.75. peanuts: Kaw. ic . . 1- tumkA Vr njittM4 pound; raw, sacs nn., -"''"" il' ill roasted, 8'ic pound; salted, $1.50 can. KT??v?ra riTV March 29. WHEAT No S hard. $l.45Vi1.47; Ncr. 2 red, $1.4:iO m . , r . . 1 S) t 1 Qa ' , LUinlarnnfiv 44: May. wt.r., jui, v,ti ibkvwwv.. fl-9l 1 a 7JA.-""Li.,.. XJa 9 white, 7ir7aic; No. , 141172; May, iu-au, jmy. . ber, 73c. . . OATS NO. z wnue, 01c. l""" - . S-t2-. !.... SKl.s- aeconds. 23'.4c; packing. 17c. EGl.F Firsts. UMic; sreuna nv.. POI'I.TUY-Hens. 14c; ropsters, 10'c; turkeys, 15c. Minneapolis Grata Market. MINNEAPOLIS. March 29-WHEAT-May. $1.4314: July. L3; No. 1 hart. 49a4; No. 1 norinern. i.wi-'. northern. $1.4044) 1.46- FLOUR Unchanged. BARLEY-64(riitc. RYE-$lOVa1.l0. BRAN $22.00. CORN No. 3 yellow. fi7si'i6Sc. OATS No 2 white, 64'.4''h64V-rLAX-tl.8frgl.93. Liverpool Grain Market. LIVERPOOL. March 29. WHEAT - Snot ..o. 1 Mantloba. 1ad; No. 2, ls B'-sa SEE us first for farm loans in eastern Neb. United states Trut.t Co.. Omaha, CITY LOANS. C. O. Carlberg, 310-311 Brandeia Theater Bldg. 6 CITY property. W. H. Large louna a specialty. Thomas. 2U State Bank Bldg. REAL FSTATE WEST SIDE WEST FARNAM home. 7 rooms, recep tion hall. hath, grate, large attic; a bar gain. Sec owner. 121 8. th St. H. 3118 OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farms. O'KEKFE REAL ESTATE CO., 1018 Omaha National. Phone Douglas 2715. t!00 to $10,000 made promptly. F. D. Wead, Wead Bldg., 18th aad Farnam Sts. WANTED TO BORROW t.ANT to iuaio) a luuu of $l.6u0; will give first n.orgafco on ni'ldin renting for $100 par mouUi. Address K-257. Bee. REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE pOLK COUNTY. NEB. FARM BARGAIN i:0-acre farm, ail in croM". good build ings Price t)s. owner novtng to Mon inna and must sell. Will take part trade. What have vou? John A. Olson. 634 Bee Bidg . Omaha. - -rrryg REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS Frame flats snd cottage, good rapalr. well located: Income $7a0 yearly. Price, quick sale, $4,000. Only $L6o0 cash re auireu. NORTH SIDE REALTT CO.. 241 U St. and Ames Avs. REAL ESTATE MISCELLANEOUS Natl Realty Co. Sells and tradea R. E. 218 Bee Bldg D. Wtf BARGAIN $3 cash. $3 monthly buya fiv -lots, l-ong Island. N. Y.; full price, Yn (only $12 each, Vale. 1J W.Uiam bt New York City. J.ino a. ana son 1. mm .MM 142V4 14I4 11S 11 II V,u D4V4 .14 MS "H tn HM ins ai t-'4 5 :4 S4V4j ton ts a.stio im son van 7.KM 744 4.W 3. ton 'lino 1.JO0 7. 241 UV4 1IH i:v4 874 .(K . )14 'i'ioi 104 li is i,4m 10 y 1N4 1,700 14 l.fn 14SH MS US 100 New York Money Market. NEW YORK. March 29. MERCAN- TILE PAPKIlr-m per cent. STERLING lox 'ha rG rj steaoy; six-tv-day bills. $4.7725; for cables, $4.80; for drmand. $4.7966. SILVER Bar, 60'4c; Mexican dollars, Sic. BONDS Government, steady; railroad, strong. TIME MONEY Firmer: sixty dsvs, $'4 1f2',4 per cent: ninety days, 2'Mt2 per cent; six months, S'aQSH per cent. CALL MONEY-Steady; high, 2 per cent; low, l per cent; ruling rate. 2 per cent: last loan, 2 per rent; closing bid, 14 per cent; offered at 1 per cent. dosing quotations on bonds today wars as follows: u. B. ret. is, rag... MHMe. Pas. CT. M 4B to coupon MSN. Y. C f. am.... 7'4 U 8. , rf 101 WN- Y. CHt 4V,. 104s do eoupoa ISIS'K. Y. , Hints 4'i...lomt V. 8. 4. rf VWS4N. Y.. N. H. ft li. ar si-rt tn. . 4 If... ' I Su.jtai rtC. I OO GUUPUU - - " ' . " fj coT $4.76t-.00; atock calves. $.007.50; Xm 8msK. T " so T .7.. . :::: H veal calves, $J.0(K3.75; bulls, stags, etc.. mT. BT T . ?r. tvts looso B. U . ni. 4a....tW4 11100 M ... 1.41 l'4 ... l.sno t!s ... $6,000 1WS4 14 t'4 u. ii'4 tny develop spirit ot discrimination. 24 m l . - - i ureaier vmana win ne represented when the local stockmen make their an 1S Inual trip to the northwest within the text fortnight. Secretary Manley of the 34 ' Omaha Commercial club has sent out 44 1 la... -a. I I ... I -tl chants and business men to loin the party. This is probably ths first of the moves for drawing together the busi ness men of Omaha and tho business men of South Omaha. Later the South Omaha retailers will co-operate with ths Omaha men In pushing forward ths big 17 Lawanlt Aanlnat Mercer. City -Attorney Henry C. Murphy snd Asalatant City Attorney Samuel Winters are said to be prepared to attack the con solidation bill in court as soon as It has been passed and signed. A few of tho sntls still nourish faint hopes of defeat- 1"S I " oui, dui ma now nuyrj tm ill vuuu t7i4 proceedings. Injunctions will bs sued out to restrain the election commissioner from calling an election In pursuance ot the terms of the hill. These court pro ceedings will at least have the effect of nullifying the emergency clause on the bill. It Is hoped. The report of the conference committee M 1S7S K0 7I4 II 'iiis 134 MIS (xvl MS. i:o 83S 1!S ll4 l AH , 13S 84 S Ml 1 14T ItH U.3'4 11"4 147 IIH ' 8TH 1S 19 3 Nsviils CopfMr Nw York Onirsl N. Y.. N. H. H Norfolk Wostsra Nortlisrn lScitlo pnnsylnla Pullmsn raise Car..., fUy Oon. COPP- Heading Ilepublln Iron MImI Hirk ItlnnA On link Island On. pla nt. U ft H V M P'd Sovlhnra Pnninn Woitbsrn RsJIwsf .... Tsni.smoa Coppsr Tnu Oompsnr .... t'nlon Ptrlfla t'nlon Psrlflo pfd.... t'nlted SUtes HWsl. tl. 8. Slsel p(d Pth Copper w.M.n rn Wsstsrn Union 1.') U'Mlln.hnuM ElfK-trlo .. 1.10S Totnl Mies lor tas any, surn, Bank riearlnvs. OMAHA. Msrch 29. Bank clearings for I would be glad to change their votes had Omaha today were.8J.Ti.v.HJ.i ana for tne lhev known conditions better. 7S 1S ss 11414 W.tno 4S 1 10. Mi) M'4 4n in,ss 4."S 14.164r.00. ttepreseniative saies: BEEF STEERS. No. 1..., 11... 4..., 54... 40... 11... li'.'.'. Ar. Pr. .... 440, I 00 .... Ml ' HO ....1W 7 00 1 04 ...lit 7 It Oi ci Jive AND HEIFERS. No. 7 li 31 1 At. Pr. ...I'M 7 iO ...1144 7 ti . . .1 1S 7 Ji ...UK 1 to i Armour ft Co. 4 '4" Atrhlson gen. 4s. M I -Hal. A Ohio 4a... Chea. A Ohio 44t ic:. B. A 0 I- 4... O M ft. 8 P S 4Sn do rv.' a. ISi'ao. T. ft T. a. , is'rns. coa. 4a.... , do oon. 4Sn . 4.Ren4ln( gen. 4s.. . SX. U ft 8. V. r. 4 . MSo. . Pac. ex. 4a,.. .."I'-, do ref. 4a IV MS 7JS 71Vn li'-s I will be ready Monday and action on the bill may be finally taken on Monday or Tuesday the Douglas county members of the senate said yesterday. House mem bers dropped Into South Omaha yesterday and visited around. It Is said that two of these legislators, who formerly voted sgslnst the bill. Intlmstcd that they no 4S IttS I MS I .'.S 73S 174 t 76 11. , 922 t Is) 7..., CO)VU. .. 004 1 li . . 140 4 OH . . M 4 2i .. m 4 to ..11D 4 7 .. M l0 ..1041 8 U .. io.! u.'. And 7 35 ......lout) 7 t lot 5 en 10i to ...... Hi 6 7a Idol) 6 M .10 (m 1036 4 24 til) 4 40 .1104 4 44 f a b. D. It. Kris S'n. 4s Gen. Klsrtrlo ta. (H. No. 1st 4S 111. Cen. rf. 4a K. O. Ho. r(. bs LIp. ni M rat. 4Sa.. IIS do r. 6a. O. ret. 4a. 44 So. Ivallway 6a... . t'nlon raritlo 4a. ,10,1V. do er. 4a . MVit'. ft. Rubber is. . M1'. ft. rlitwl (a ... . SSV.-W.hsnb 1st 6a... . MSwat. t'nlon 4S K. AT. lit 4a. 10 Vat. gc, cv. Bid. 97 S .. 7S ..10JS .. 44S . 70 .. I2'4 .. Ki ;'. M .. .. oS .. ..ims ..lots S3 6.. 12 Arrangements will be made to permit Liverpool Eachnnses will Close, (the local people taking part tn the eleo f fVF.RPOOL. March 28. Ths corn snd I tloa of the cltv commissioners, although provisions egchanges here will be closed Jerry noward la the only local candidate April 2 and 5. taster holldsys. VVark on Jnnler Fair. Work on the Junior fair, which will be given April IT at the auditorium ef tho high school. Is stesdlly progressing. The junior fair la a time-honored custom at the high school, the proceeds being used for the senior banquet. Resides ths usual bnntlia and aide ahoar PETROORAD (via London). March -1 ,...lr,. .... ,ni.ri.imntI asiaaad in An official statement issued last night by ne audltortum re cieVer and original. the general stsrt says: Th. comedy farce. "The Rd The Black Sea fleet on Sunday bom- ..haol wouae." Is in charge of Prof. bsrdod the outside forts and batteries on jhnson, while the second Is a country the BosphoruB on both sides of the ll0tel( at which a theatrical company is traits. (The Bosphorus, called also the ,tran,ie(j. Popular music will be used to Strait of Constantinople. Is a narrow pas- . i.rs;e extent In both. Russian Warships Bombard the Forts Upon Bosphorus CiivVS AND tlfc.lFfc.UD. 21 I.... 1.... 4.... 1 ... tl... 17.... I. .. 1.... II. .. 1.... 10.... I. ... II. ... II... 12.... 7 .t 4i l IN 793 40 r, 2 to 432 1 IK) 170 I 24 111 24 :io i 7 spot ..o. l .Manuuuia, i.is'-u, , " , No. 3. 13 3Sd; No. 2 hard winter. 13s 2Vd. CORN Spot, Amerlcsn mixed, new. 7s7'4d; American mixed, old, 8s Id, March, 7S 4'4d. FLOI R Winter patents 4is. HOPS-In London (Pacific coast). 13 10s 15s. St. Louis Grata) Mar'-at. ST. IjOUIS. March .-WHEAT-No. red. $1 44Hjl.4tW; No. 2 hard, $1.41.53; May. $1.44; July, $l liiT. CORN No. 2, TJV; No. 2 white, nomi nal; May, 72'; July. 74c. OATS-No. 2, 67c; No. i white. E8'4c. Evaporated Apples and lineal Frails NEW YORK. March 29. EVAPOR ATED APPLES Nominally, lower; fancy, 6Vi-9sr; Choice, 7ifiMe; prime. 7V.f7V. DRIED r Htni-rrunes, sieaoy; Cali fornia, 4Ht?10'.c; Oregons, 8V4t10VtC- Aprl tota, quiet; choice, !rS4!Vc; extra choice. 1010Ve; fancy, lwizc. reacnes, steaoy; ,h,.t l.mnc: extra choice. bWiltyc: fiuicy, sro aC- naisina, oun, iouss inus- catels. t,'4('7s; tholca to fancy, seeded, 7Vj7Vc; seedlrts, Vfi8V4c; Iondon lay ers, tl.45ejl.50. Dry Cnoda Market. NEW YORK. March 29.-DRY OOODS- Colton aoods were firm today. Mlearned imiiillnB ueie advanced ,c a yard. Prlnta smi r.unei- cloth were active Oolored goisls were being withdrawn. Raw allk ws firmed and higher. Spot dress goods were in more active demand. . ten t On, rn HEIFERS. 494 i 75 7 100 t 00 13 , bt t in io tit i :o i 103J 1 to CALVES. 340 1 f.n 1 J4 J4 Ml t 4d 1 u ,i a cia "tTcK is.fc.Ks AND FEEDERS. 373 1 lt 41... 17 7 Ou M 4 20 43 7 W ....... M ll M 7 Jfi 474 4 ) 4 4' 7 Sn 421 t 7 4 47 1041 7 24 191 t 40 tinrsu siinnllea were very fair fi. r a Monday, about 115 cars, or 8.000 head, be ing received. This is almost tw:ce ss large ss a week ago and nearly 3,4X) i.tavler thsn the corresponding day last year. . The market epeneo wun snipping si"- selling at prlixs thst were steauy to sttong. and In a few cases ss mucn av nkkel higher. The demand was gooa, but in confined elmost entirely to ilxnt snd light mixed kinds. Packers made their early offers st siesdv figures, snd although ralesmen made a hard fieht for at least a nickel advance the bulk of Lie packing hoga finally moved on a s ..ady to shade higher basis. The killing re quest wss rather indifferent, and In splie of the fact that shippers took a pretty fair share of the orteringa out oi inn trade the market dosed dull st no better than ateady prlcea- Bulk of the snipping purcnases wu made at 50, with a sprinkling up to $.6o and a top of $ 70. Most of the killing hogs sold at $.6.ti.52'. The gen eral market was no more thsn strong at Saturday's a versus Representative eaies: s At. Hh. Pr. Not Av. e SOO 1 47S 41 240 Hb. Pr. I 44 I?::::: B). l 4 40 4 lt-i 40 4 oTvi .711 4 40 4 til ... 1 iT Ml ... (40 14 IM ... 144 171 ... ( 40 44 Ill ... 140 Z24 ... t l!S 44 114 ... 4 46 .113 ... ( Sl 14 Ia4 ... (Mi .221 10 ( 46 It 174 ... 1 74 SHEEP South Omaha was again the biggest sheep market on the may this Dooming as in the neighborhood of l't'A head was yarded aa compared with U.ouO reported early at Chicago and 6,onu at Kansas City. This waa a liberal run for g Monday. SS a week ago the rereluts were only tome H.ouO head and a year ago 1 head. Like moat days laat wwk the bulk consulted of lambs. Fourteen cars Of ewes constituted the mutton supply. Trade was much like It waa most of last week with tr.e packer buyere doing noth ing much until near killing time or until of fee Market. I NEW YORK, March 29. COFFEE The market for col fen futures was quiet again today, hut prices showed firmness in sympathy with the continued steadiness of the Brazilian markets and talk of a rnmewhat Improved trade demand. Fut t. res opened unchanged to 8 points higher and closed at a net advance of 7 to 11 points. Sales, 11.500 bags; Msrch, ti.07e; April, .07r: Ms v. ti.Hic; June, (,19c; July, 7.30c; August, 7.37c; September. 7.45c; October, 7.61c; November, 7.57c; December, 7.i;2c; January, 7,87c; February, 7.27c. Spot, steady; Rio No. 7, Sc; Santos No. 4. lOVic. Very f"W offers were reported here from Biar.il, and with prices about unchanged. Rio exenange on Jxmdon was V3? pence lower, but imlrels prices were 100 to 1M rcls higher. r Metal Market. NEW YORK. Msrch 29 METAt.fi Iad, firm, at $4.15 bid. London. AT-l 2s 6d Spelter, nominal; London. 1.14 jus. Tin: Tin I and nominal: five-ton lots, $8.f. Copper: Firm; electrolytic, 15.2" 'ft 15.75; casting, $15.2tVrfl5.o0, nominal. Iron: Steadv: No. 1 northern. $14 26'ft 14 50; No. 2. $I4.'Vi 14.50; No. 1 southern, $13.75f 14.25; No. 2. $lX7ilT14.2S. AT Iondon: Spot ropper, fW10s: fu tures, fit 2s id. Spot tin, (170; futures, I1W antimony, iVid. ST. UH'IS. March .i. METALS-Lead, firm, at $4.10vi4.1.i. Spelter, weak, at $9. 31 "i.i.oD, , Cotton Market. NEW YORK. March 29 (X)TTON Quiet; middling uplands, Xc. sales, 2.40.1 bslea. Tre cotton market closed steady at a let decline of 4 to ' points. LIVERI'OOL. March 29. COTTON Srot. steady; good middling, mid dling, 5.47d; low middling, iMi, sales, H.if'i bales London stock Market. LONDON. March 29.--American secur ities on tho stock market today were tU-adllv supported throughout the session. i Canadian Pacific, Missouri. Kansas ft I Texas and Union Pa iflo were the roost 'active shares. The closing was steady. KI EVER Har, 23Sd per ounce. MONEY-IWl'i per cent. DISCOUNT RATEB Short bills. 2W per ceut; three months, 2Vfl'2V4 per cent. gar Market. NEW YORK, March 29. SUGAR Raw, steady; centrifugal. 4s9c; molasses, 4.13c. Refined, steady, tut lonf, 6NOc; crushed, .70-; mould A. tJ.l'ic; ruiics, $015-; XXXX powdered. 80U-; powdered, 6c; fine granu lated. 5.90c; diamond A, 6 90c;. confec tionery A, S koc; No. 1, 6 vc. Futures were qutat and stesdy early. Prices at noon were t points net higher. psgs which connects the Black 8ea with the Sea of Marmora. Constantinople stands on Us west side, at Its outlet, snd partly on the Sea of Marmora. The strait Is eighteen miles long.) "According to observations made from ships and hydroplanes, our shells fell with j exactitude. Russian aviators, flying above the Bosphorus, carried out recon naissances and dropped bombs with sue- Magic Cly Uosalp. A smoll fire at tho South Omaha Young Men's Christian atsuclatlon build ing. Twenty-third and M streets, brought out a general alarm yesterday. The damage was small. The place is now used ss a skitlng rink. Lester Murphy, who undewent an oper stion for sppendicltts recently, Is im proving nicely. The condition of Mrs. John Larkln, who has been ill for many weeks, was re- o.-. a v.e.v .rtiilsrs- fira w.a fltrctad ported as not Improved yesterdaj A lew anus return to auiv-hi where thy will carry on their work st the avlatora without success. "The enemy's torpedo boats, which tried to some out, were driven back into the strslt by ths fire of our guns. "A Isrge hostile ship which wss trying to get Into the Bosphorus from seaward was bombarded by us. It flnslly keeled over snd blew up. China and Japan On Perilous Ground, Assert the Officials P:KlNO, March 2. Two more de mands on China, It Is reported in Chinese official circles, are to bo made by Japan. The Japanese minister and others now engaged In discussing the twenty-one de mands made some time ago ara said to have Intimated that Japan will aak: Substantial participation In adminis tration of Chines customs. Participation tn the salt monopoly, which, next to the customa, Is the main source of Chinese revenue. The customs service now Is adminis tered by Oreat Britain under a loan agreement The salt monopoly Is con trolled Jointly by a Britisher, Sir Richard Morris Dane, and the Chinese. The negotiations have reached what the Chinese tiffidsls consider perilous grounds. President Yusn Shi Ksi. In response to protests from the Jspanese, has Issued orders tempering the tone of the press snd sgalnst boycotting. sgalnst Senate File No. 3, the Oreatcr Omaba consolidation bill. Another big film here, Nero and Brltan nlcus, the beautifully hand-colored Frene.i film, arrived at South Omaha today and will lie ahown tonight at tho popular Bttaiae. Mr. and Mrs. Shaw and daughter. Mable, lone residents of this city, will leave very soon for Canton. S. D., where they will reside in the future. Mr. 6hav will make permanent headquarters si slate solicitor in the life Insurance tus. ness at that town. Mrs. Mary Koalofskl. wife of Frank Knslofskl, died yeaterday at the South Omaha hospital, aged 27 years. Besides her husband, she la survived by an In fant child. The funeral wil'. bo hell Tues day morning from Ijirkln's chapel to St. Francis' church at o'clock. Inter ment will be In tho Cerman Catholic cemetery. Carl Beal is reported to be In the same ronditlon as he has been in th last two weeks. The young man has been in an almost constant state of delirium since the Omaha-South Omaha basket ball game at the atate tournament in Lincoln. Investors with money res 8 the Real Estate sds In The Bee. Advertise your property for ft quick sale. GRAIN EXCHANGE GIVEN SEVEN INCHES ON HARNEY The city commissioners have stunted the officers ef the Omaha Grain exchange the right to Include seven inches on Har ney street snd eight Inches on ths al'ey In connection with the construction ot the new Grain exchange building at Nine teenth and Harney streets. This is fo correct a discrepancy In an old surve. TllK OPD LOT REVIEW. 1.uexl ssseVly Uila. without tcH-bnlts.1 obtc-.urltlei or dry ns.s. ot Now York Stock Kt-ban( lawa nisnt opponuntttea. 11 a yasr. ttsnd for sara plm cfMa. 74 Broadway. New Yuck C- in. hn iS let i i d.