6 T THE OMAHA SUNDAY ttKE: MARCH 12, l'.Htt. GRAM AND PRODUCE MARKET DejplU Fairly Good Demand Moit of VTltett Sella One to Two Cents Lower. "CORN PRICES ARE UNCHANGED OMAHA. March 11. 1SU. i Cash wheat Hold 1 to I cent lowsr to. !ay. There was a fairly good dfmand OMAHA GEXKRtli MARKET. Wholesale rrlre for Fradae (barged fcr Omaha Dealer. BUTTER No. 1 creamery. In carton. 8V; No. 2. foe; In tuba, We. POULTRY tlena, 14c; rooster. Ac! young roosters, 1114c-; ducks, 12Mrc; geese, UHf; turkey. ITfalle per pound. OH EE8E Imported Rwlas, 44c; dome, tie. Mr; Mock. 2Sc; twins, 2"r; daisies, 20c; triplets, 20c; young America, 22c.; blue, label brick, 21r; llmburger, i3c; Imported French itoquefort. Ml. OYSTERS Chesa ana, per gal.: Stand ards, tl 25; selects, l. to; small alandarda, II 15. Norlhem. per gal.: Standards, tl 4f; i OMAHA LIYE STOCK MARKET Killing: Cattle Fifteen to Quarter Up, Feeden Steady for Week Sheep Higher, Lambi Down. HOGS SEVENTY-FIVE HIGHER for this cereal, but all sale were made , sit,,, i ar,; counU. $1.95; Blue PoInU, at lower prices. The bulk of the corn aold at unchanged prlcea, but there were, a few aalea nude at a cent higher. The receipt of corn continue good and there was a fairly ac tive demand. Oats were quoted unchanged to one half a cent higher. There were only eleven rare reported In and the were well taken Care of. Clearance were: Wheat and flour equal to U2.ua) bushel) corn, 42,IW) bushels. Liverpool close Wheat, unchanged; corn, unchanged. Primary wheat recelpta were I.OCI.OW) ivunhela, and alilpmema, W56.0O0 buahela. aitalnat recelpta of IWi.Ono bushel and hlpmenta of M4.000 buahela laat year. IVlmary corn recelpta were sTO.OOO buahela and shipments, 4Sl.oii0 buahela. gainst recelpta of 415,000 buahela and Shipments of 674. Ono buahela laat vear Primary oata receipts were sTWOO iia, 324a, fl.60 box; ena, nuaneia ann enipments, i,Z7,i" nuaneia, . s gainst recelpta of fiM.Ofa) buahela and hlpmenta of 1,137,000 buahela laat year. Wheat. Com. II 2S per 1"0, FISH Fresh, per tb.! Oarflsh. 17c; rial hut, 16c; salmon, 17c; red snapper. He; black bass. liific; cr.ipples, IMlXc, floundera, 12c. Froxon, per Ih. : Halibut, 11c; herring, R'Vfc; trout, 13c; white,1?? In. "; aalmon, fillc; pickerel, Vfxr; plk. Kioc. Hmnked, per lb.; White, He. Kip pered, per lb.: fralmon, lie; Finnan had cles, 12c. HEKK CUTS-No. 1 rlha. lVic; No. t rlta, lic; No. 8 ribe, 14'c; No. 1 lolna. 22'- ; No. 2 lolna, 21e; No. I lolna, lH'c; No. 1 chucka, lA,c; No. 1 chucka, lO'io; No. I chucka, l'''c; No. 1 rounds, 14c; No. 2 round. 14'r: No. I rounda, 14c; No. 1 platea, ; No. 2 platea, 4c; No. I platea, sc. Fruit and vegetable price furnish,! by Olllnaky ft Co.: FRUITS Orange: Banklst, 4a, box; Hunklst, 128. IS 00 box; 17.s, a. 2.71 box: I.'. I 16 box: 91m, 21', turn, 71 box. Lemons: Golden Bowl, , ami, is.no box: Silver Cord, 14.60 box. Grapefruit: 3'. 12 75 box Receipts were Official Monday Official Tueaday Official Wednesday Official Thiiraday ... Official Friday Estimate Saturday.... OMAHA. March 11. 11 t.'attle. Hogs. Sneep NEW YORK STOCK MARKET Mexican Affairs and Reports of Subiea Actiritie Clond Session. Building operation throughout the tmrfre tti t (tot nvrrrnn I countn a reflected by the aumrrmrles wvi. ui rti Aix. viwunu,f permits laaued In the principal cltle. made an altogether aatlefactory ahowln Building Operations in the United States for January and Two Months .rs i.oo.-, , .!:il . S.M . 1.339 115 IS, 160 li.27 10. tt1 7.300 Six day thla week...l,lf,l Same day laat week. .2r.7l SO.SHiJ Same day weeke ago 27.12S M.K-2 Same day S week ago 21.7i3 M,M Hnme day 4 week ago ?.12 l',445 Same day laat year.. 23.616 71.4J6 NEW TOrtK. March 11. Mexiran af fair and report of further aiibmarine activltlo In the Kiironean war xonr cloudfd today' ahort eln, the trading element evidently viewing theae develop ment with Increaaed miagl'InK, whl1" Inveator held altogether aloof. Pri' e were mainly higher at the ooenlng but na ' TI nmual, gains were almoat wholly retrt:-tel JS'filJ peclltlea and denoted manipulations, ir,,n'r than actual dmand. 4f 910 t 'Vruclble Hteel led the llt on lta brief 4i,'74 advance, but fell back later, when the 63 I market receded under selling of Ifanlng, H.472 ' 7,7 ; 7.MT 13.WI2 - 1.4&J ikl. ... .-i. irw lorn, -rn Trill inn rn iinprn i-Rriiii;. of cattle boa.. 'Jh .h!S ,h. fmi.ha M,,' temporarily llft-d to l4nJZ'ltJL"2lll level, with eapeclal activity li an xim and Butte and Huncrlor. ea laaue also lct ground. The laat half of the aenalon wa ex tremely apathetic with material re IJve Hotck market for the year to date . V"",,,. aa compared with last year: but th, 10l, inm. Inn. Dec 6VJLihl rattle Hoga H 27T,.42S m.w xr,.i;4 ..9",.Wt (t,2S 2j,1o4 for the month of February. The com parative, atatemrnt -Ith January Is also gratifying. According to official flgvirs received ly The American Contractor. Chicago, the building permits granted during February In seventy-six of the largest cities In the country totaled l'-3.-21,!, aa against 44.2so,.Vi for February last year, an Increase of 20 per cent. In actual figures February exceeds January, the aggregate of which was &1,T7.4!'7, al though January Increase In percentage ; Akron . i Albany I Atlanta '"U 41.301 bo 3D j,wp ! ... ...... i.i, .,. pn;rfor ,he utt few diy'-wuh WrtoZ: Tn ' ""Hate nan. ,B,invTTiwa. iwi.ii9il.Tiir H?J.rjri; LiV-.i.- -i !1r Itapid, Oilcago .... Mlnneapoli Duluth Omaha Kanwaa City M. IOIIIS Winnipeg 1KX 2m Hi M 4l 90 419 220 Ml f4 97 Oata. m (4a, f.1.2S box; ffn, I 75 box: Urn. 12.10 box; Mt, (.,- box; yia, yjfm, X3.H box. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. th.VXfiS 00 ker. Rannnni! Medium .llftl-'0- .bunchea, f1.6ft81i.7S bunch; medium sire 'ilu iJumhna. t2 frill iS hunch: rerlllar klxe f!cr 11 IJumhoa. I.'.h 4i2.;r, bunch: extra large "':b- 2 Jumbos, 13.01 S.2S hunch zw jimbos. i3.aMij.7s bunch Mammolh i Mch. Mch. i utu,'7i r .v.t.-TTci ul.-., ri u n it Mh. Theae sales were rrported today: erate. Alrtne. 24-s n , tl.) caae. Datea, n nrni-nip. a nam wmier: 1 car iiga: prum oat "a, n lo mi; ram aaiea. t:"' , (clioice) fl.WVj; l car fl.Ol'; 1 oara, 11.01; J2C lb.; tuffed date, I1.7S box; new flg IK'S- ?' 1 car, ft 00. No. 4 hard winter: I car. tl oil: n.lft .1.. w. inx.nrr. M 1 n. e l-'r". 11 I cars, 99c; 8 car. IWc; 1 car, 7Hc Sample Hc lb.; 40-1 lb., packagf . $2.r cae. 1'ea hrtl l.cT- Mc. No. J mixed: 1 nuts, nuts: Peanut, No. 1, raw, tmo lb.; car, 11.02. No. mixed: 1 car. 9c. (roast, so Ib.i Jumbo, raw, KHo lb.; Jumbo, ..Tij 1 c.r lo.z iroaated, 9'c. Fliberi. ir lb.; pecana. iwvi: iir1",68 40- a UJ 'b Pecana. Jumbo. 17Wc lb.; mixed wUrersTar.' ZV rirtilr.. nb"r- '2 0 t,b'' C'dr- ' J 5 wt,V; SMic: 2 car, (SArrL.T;ftBen pavls. Hornier. In bar- MHc. No, white: 1 car. 67c; 1 car. 64c. ' ... .... KKI . n.lt. .ik varieties No. 4 yellow 1 car, sft'c. No. S yellow: 2 car, ttfc; 4 care. Sw; 1 eara U'c car, S; H car. 2c; 1 csr, 6kc. No. i yel low: 2 cara. 69c; 1 oars, 5J(c; 3 car. 67c. Sample yellow: 4 cars. 63c; 1 car, 62c; 2 cara, 61'ic; 2 cars. 61c; 1 car, Mc; 1 car, 49c; 1 car, 4s4o. No. II mixed: 1 car, (Wc; 1 car, Kir. No. 4 mixed: 1 ear, 6tC; 4 car. 4c; X cars, tuvfcc; 3 car. fi3c. No. S mixed: 1 car, f.l'c: 1 car. fiOVfcc; 6'4 cara, k-; 1 ear. M'c; 1 car. 6e; g cara, 6Hc. No. ! mixed: 1 car, fV; 1 car. filiVc: S car, B.V rlampla mixed: 1 car, 62V.c; 1 car, lioc; 1 car, C9c; 1 car, 53c; 3 cara. Die; 2 car. k-; i car, iw. In barrel, tl 6 bbl.: Plack Hen Pavli tl to box; Ben Davla, Idaho, 1'0 box; (Home Heauty, 9;a and larger, 11.75 box; Home Heauty. Mm and smaller, II M box; W. W. Poarmainea, Colorado, 1175 box; extra fancy Wine Sap, 12.50 box; Iowa State Oreenlnga, l.ot box; Arkanaa liiai-ka, 2 DO box. CKLKHV-Per dox , mammoth. 90c; me dlrm. (JOc, amall, 40c, KnO'S ikp Vl'.OKTABLKB Onion: Had yellow 3o lb.; SpnnlKh, I2.2T. crate. Khubarh, .!.0u box. Cauliflower, :!.i0 crate. Lettuce, 11.00 Oata Standard: 1 car, 42SR. No. S white: 'dosen. Iiruaael aprouts, 2o lb. Cabbage, 1 rap. 42c. No. 4 white: 1 car. 4'"7e: 1 car, oc. Sample white: 1 car, SSVic; 4 car, S7c; 1 car. 3ic. Omaha Cah Price Whea t : No. 2 hard. Sl.OfKfJ 1.M; No. S hard. 99cfi1l.4H; No. 4 hard, 98 Vjcil ,00; No. 3 aprilig, fl.W i1.14; No. 3 spring, ljmil.ll; No. S durum. BTtcftll.OO: No. S durum. 9V(!fl9e. Corn: No. S white, 6i?".'c; No, 4 while. lc Ih. l'epper, 50o basket. Old becta. carrots, turnips, parsnips, rutabagns, ie lb J new boeta, rarro a, turnip, parnley, S0o doxen. Celery: California, tfoc doren; Florida, anff doxen crate, '17i; Florida, six doxen crate, 12 orate. Onion seta: Yellow, u biuihel: red, 13 00 huahel: white. 13.60 huhel. Pots toe; Montana, 11.10 bushel; Colorado White, CVH4c: No. S white, but,,: No. white. S?Vi".". 'T-,T'V ' T . Aui". .i m K...hlT nl'L: ,i.L?.ll??,t uiu Bweet potatoes: Uelawaro. 1.76 hamper; riiuiti 7y'4vi i , i v. v jiun v tjv i No. vellow 6f9r: No. S mixed. 6.14? c No. 4 mixed, 62'nfio; No. S mixed. 6sy lVtc; No. mixed, WtrfAc; sample, Sfri 0c. Oata: 444i-4tHe; atandard, WilAtMc-l No. S white, 40Vi42c; No. 4 white, mt 4V4c. Harley: Malting, 6f?r2o; No. 1 feed, 6.1Q0UC. Rye: No. 2, IMai No. S, 4tiftc. Chicago closing prices, furnished The Tlee bv Iogan Bryan, stock and grain brokers. gl South Sixteenth St., Omaha: A rt jcle Open. HlKh V heat Miiy.ll Win 1 lo'-k July.il 09HS corn. I May.7r loe'i-io .1 Ixiv Julv. 7CVV 77V4i H Oata. I Mlay.i4.1SfSj 44UI Julv.l42Vv(uV 42-Vl Pork. I .I.J May. ZS B2l Z3 15 ' July.22 75-871 Si 95 May. July. Ttlbs. Muy. July 1C9 Close Yes7? 10D 111 110H 4S43fl;Hj43 2 90 I'tJOt) 12J9R-97 22 75 23 SS I 22 70 li io f it ' I1 li i nu' H H 11 10 f 13 S2Vil 13 07HI 13 MSI 13 10 12 30-12! 12 60 I 12 20 I 12 60 13 2-JV, California, fl.7S ciate. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISION Featarra f ha Traalac aa Clealaai rx-leaa aa Board of Trade. C1UCAOO, March 11 Wheat under went a decided aag today, influenced by bearish estimate of stocks In tha Chi cago exporting countries and by the tor. )edolng of a Norwegian steamer, which bad Americana lu lta crew. The market closed weak, lTo to 2N,o net lower, with May at fl.OOH and July at tl.tfe1. Corn finished unchanged to 1-40 higher; oat varying from Uo oft to -wo advance, and provision up 2'iiO to 27c. downturns, which began In the price of wheat aa soon aa trading opened, had their primary, source In a comprehensive report made by a leading expert here, who announced that the United States, Canaan, Argentina, Australia and India were In posHeselon of enough available exports or wheat to fill, except to Ger many and Atstria, the entire world needs for a year without taking a bushel of the new crop. At no time during the sesaion were the bulla able to bring about any decisive rally from the effect it this howlns. Lowest price of the day In the wheat market were reached after word wu re ceived that the lives of seven American Bailor l.ad been endangered by a tor pedo used without warning. On the break which reaulted from thla new many noldinp of wheat were sac rificed under r.taiuilng emergency order to sell out at fixed limit o to put ton to lom-es. Corn displayed relative firmness throughout the day aa compared with wueat. The principal immediate reasons were export Inquiry and the lightness of receipts. CVn ilderabla Irregularity developed In the oats market. Hedging sale from th mirth vest depressed the May option, but July hardened In sympathy with ccrn. hpecuiatlvo buying, especially 'i ine Evaporated Apple and Dried Fralta NKW YORK, March - 11. BVAPOK ATKD A PIMJirt Market, dull; fancy, Wa SV,c; choice fiiV; prime, 6Vtttc. Prune, California, 4U11'ac; Oregons, 7 llUE:n FB.U1TH Apricot, firm; choice, 9iifi10c; extra choice, 10Krj104o; fancy, llVu'lc.. Penche. ateady; choice, fic: extra choice. 6V4c: fancy, t4o. Rais ins, ateady; loose muscatels, 7l7Hc; choice to fancy, seeded, IWiW; ixtnaon layer, Kanaaa City (Jrata and Provision. KANSAS CITY, March 11. W1IKAT No. 3 hard, fl. 041.11; No. 2 red, fl.OWi 1.12; May, ll.OlVn 101H; July. tl.Oll.OlH. COKN No. i mixed, SKHc: No, t white, (Vu6tfc; No. 3 yellow, 7tiF70o; May, 70; July, '.2V.0. OATSJ-No. 3 white, 44VlII4Gc; No. 3 mixed, 4(42o. BUTTBIt Unchanged. KOOH Firsts, Wo. POULTRV Jlens, 16Hc; turkey, 20c i springs, 30c, Mlnneapoli Grata Market. Mllf NKAPOL1H, Msrch H.-WIIH:AT-Mnv, ll.iomn.io lo tl.10; July, fl.toO 1.10S. Cah: No. 1 hard, i.1V: No. 1 northern, tl.im'al.l4H; No. 3 northern, $.07Vfll.!lH. PA KLE Y WfflFtaC. I1YIWIV. BRAN I1H.2MMS.7S. COHN-No. 3 yellovr, 74Hf7SHc. OATS No. 8 white, 40Va40Hc. FLAX8KED-42.30VVi2.a3. e J'.itH. l!i5.lV. aTssivJf sofias M S I5V 47 f 4" 37. f 59 I 42 . SSlTk S 34 8. S St. 1. 4v 61 2. f 441 S 8 21 S Mul 42 4. S .,! 4 r 2oT 12 05 S 0$ f i i ml I u R 20 S 84 8 10 f 8 S 4 f OS 151 92 S 21 93 78, S 29 8 24 321 f K t t 67 8 1 8 87 S 37) s8 8 23 I was ascribed to an authoritative denial 8 24)by an International banking houae of j recent rumor that another large Inter t 81 I national credit was contemplated. I Total sales of stock amounted to t 47 238,000 ahare. M I Steadiness was shown by American In 8 60 I the London market, but reports were 8 ii i current of further offerings of theso Issue for German and Outch accounts. 7.1 8 K'l'v I 8 291 47i e 31 6 W 8 78 There ii nothing In the rate for ex- IHW4MI i w m I 71 it 'change, however, to bear out such 8 871 8 8f. 8 8 33 6 61 1 8 84 8 8oj f i ro- mi w ports. 6 710 22 Week end news of a general character 8 sOilO 27 Included the review of the mercantile Hundiiy. agencies which were of the same hopeful CATTLK There wero no cattlo on al I i or, a". those or reent wee.ks. showing todsy, but for the week recepU amount "alned activity In numerous lines ,f to 81.161 head, the largest of any recent , lB,tlu"try. "nd ,unbated demsnd. week and larger than a year ago by overlj' nk Ujana howed an actral de 7.000 head. The market on killer ha ."''L'4'.000'. wlth n c? ft been In aplendld condition, prlcea rapidly about 83I.000.OuO ; In demand and time de worklng upward until now beef teer j P,, n "'ht decrease of reserve, are lutfOa higher than last week close,!, Bonds were steady on very light offer wit h enmr. mnA hifr.-. or ,i, Th. Ing. Total saJeB. par value, were 81.110.. demand for feeding tock has not been W- nll'd States bond were unchanged uii vii uuiiiih ma Horn, Numner or salea and leading quotation on stock were a follow: gales. Hlrtl. tow. Clnn overly brisk, and prices have shown com pnranvciy utile change, being. If any thing, a trifle weak on inferior grade. Wuutationa on cattle: Uood to choice beeves, x.7Mi.25; fair to good beeves, tVMltjgO; common to fair beeves, f7.25 8.2fi; good to choice heifer, l7.O0W.bb; gooil to choice cows, ti.7u&7.60; fair to good cows, W 00lj.75; common to fair cows, l.fiUifi.76; good to choice feeders, r.7(t(.20; fair to good feeders, tl.tora 70; common to fair feeders, 6.60r7.30; good to choice stockera, 7.7fa8-3f; stock heifers, .20i7.Ml; stock cows, 5. 764. 7ft; stock calve, 88.608.60; veal calve, 87.26(3 10.00; bulls, stag, etc., 3.V26rr.75. Quotations on cattle: Uood to choice beeves, fa.ru9.60; fair to good b-eves, 8s. fHH9.0O; common to fair beeves, 7.6ord H.60; good to choice heifers, 87.2Ti4i8.25; good to choice cows, 8rt.7fjW7.76; fair to good cows, 8f.2ii.75; common to fair cows, 84.604.25; good to choice feeder. I7.6f).10; fair to good feeders, 7.80(&'7.6; common to fair feedera. tj.Oui(j)7.30; good to choice stockera, I7.7ix.25; stock heif er. 8ti.7ff7.76: stock cow. 86.00(7.26; stock calve, 87.00U8.60; veal calves. 87.00a 10.00; bull. Stags, etc., 86.6VW7.26. HOUa-ThA hog supply was moderate even for a Saturday, the estimate calling for only ninety-nine cars, or 7.J00 head. This winds up a week of extremely moderate supplies, the six days' total being only 66,966 head, a falling off of 4,000 head as compared with laat week. 1.ou0 smaller than two weeks ago and l,ooo smaller than for the same week last year. Receipts this week are smaller than for any prevloua week thla year. The shipping demand was fairly broad again today, outside buyer taking a good many of the good to choice hog of all weight at price that were fullv a nickel to In a good many instance ia lOo higher. Packer were in no mood tn fnllnw thla advance. Their early bid were gener ally lower, but by the time the bulk of in nog Degan to move price were at leaat ateady, and in some case as much as 6o higher. Movement was not very active, but the moderate - supply was fairly well cleared by 10 o'clock. Soma of the common mixed hogs were- over looked all forenoon and a few of them were still unsold at a rather late hour, some of those left in first hand having gone through the entire market with. out attracting aa much as a bid. Representative sale: No. At. Bh. Ft, io 174 ... a t. Loale Grain Market. KT. I.OCIS. March ll.-WHEAT-No. 3 red. ll.2oSViil.2m: No. 2 hard. 81.13; May. il.OnfM.osM,: July. ll.orH. COKN Nominal; may, iriD?ic; juiy, 76H'(f7SHc . . oats- Nominal. . Liverpool Grain Market. MVKRPOOL, March 11. WII11AT Spot No. 1 Manitoba, lta id; No. 2 hard winter, gulf. 12a bVsdi No. 3 red weatern winter, 13. CORN Spot American mixed, new, 11. Batter Market. March 11. BUTTER Fifty ELGIN. tuba sold tt 36c. Coffee Market. NEW 'YORK. March 11. COFFEE The market for col fee futures was very quiet this morning, the Import amount. Ing to only 8,000 bag. Price ruled steady. however, on a little acattred buying which came partly from commission house sources, and thla may possibly have been inspired by Indications of fur ther good clearance from -Rio. The market opened at an advance of 3 to 4 points, with May selling at 8.10a and September at 8.17o. or about 4 to 6 Points above last night closing figures, during fc.7ft?""".,i.I , '? ?" the middle of the morning. Closing prices S' J. w.o- ''r to were within a point of the best, showing r.TJ.: vi .. 1 a net gain of 2 to 4 points. March. T.S9o; ?"' l?S,C'' 17.. 4. . "a., T7. 4. 10. 74. li. 17 a 174 ... 9 1 .1(1 ! .177 120 I 0 .m u in .212 .fit .4X1 .0 2M K3 3.,, n... T... 1.., 94.., ... 74.., .. It.. 4 w A. .. ..Ill ..III ..174 ..SIT ..tn ..in ..Ml ..m ......m Bh. r. Mil U IK . ASM M 9 I3tfj 1 III .... 9 40 ... 9 44 ... IH ... I U ... 9 40 ... 8 4 It Alk flnM AIIU-Chlmra Ameiiran Heet Sugar Amerlraa (n American LoronvHIva ... Amsrtrain H. R Am. . K. pfd Am. Augaj Rsflnlns Amerlraa Tel. si Tel Amerloan Tobacoe ....... Anaconda copper Atchison Baldwin Locomotive .... Paltlmor A Ohio 'Pethlehsm ffteel Rrooklra Rapkt Tr tkllfornla Petroleum .... (Indian Pariria Ontral Ijsather nhsMpsake St Ohio....... t'htnaso U. W Chicago. M 4t. P Ctileaao N. W flhliwgo, R. I. V. 9.J.. t'nlno copper Colorado Kul A Iran.... nrunlble ttMl Henrer R. O. pfd Dlntlllsr' BocurltlM .... Rris lenerel Rteetrlo Oreat Northera pfd Orsat No, Or otfa aiisxenhfilra Rxplorstlaa.. Illinois t.'ntrsl Intrbormigh con. Orp.. Inspiration Coprer International Harvastar... Kansas Olty aoutharn. ... Lehigh Vajler IyuliTlll NaahTllle.... Mexlomn Pstrolaum ..?.. Miami Copper MIsmmD, K. A T. ptd.... Mlasourl Fanlfla National Ijas4 Nevada Copper Nr York Central N. Y., N. H. A H Norfolk A Weatsra. ...... Northarn Pactflo faetria Mail otfla Tal. A Tal Pennsylvania Pullman Palaae Car...... Ray Coa. Copper...- iRmdlng IHepubllo Iran A Steal,., ftoarthera Pmnlflo ........ Sjoulharn Katlwad' ' udbnar Cbmnaiiy .... Tannease Copper Texas Company 4'nion Pacine union Faolfi failed mates IT. v Bleel pi titan copper weaxem Xlnion Jeei.'..."" If, pfd Wastlhaonue Blsouie Montana Power ........ General Motor Wabaak B pfd ennecott Chopper . . Total sales tor th day. April. 8.04c: May, 8.09o; June, 8.10c; July 8.11c; August, 8.13c; September, 8.18c; Ou. fnli.1. fl 1 U. XJ.. w-m V... r U ? 1. W.mk., Inst fifteen minutes of the session, rallletl I 8.27c:' January. 8.31c: ' February. 8.3fic! provlslona from an early decline. M first' Hpot coffee, steady; Rio 7s, 9o; Santos f 40 I 4I4 8 4& 9 M I li 9 40 9 15 PIQS. T Tl BHEEP Thursday's lamb price werej luny sieauy wun . inose raid at last week' cloae, but the weakness which de veloped yesterday left closing price any where from steady in some cases to as much aa 10c lower than Friday a week ago, During the first three daya of the week values advanced fully loiH5o under the influence of very-moderate receipts. The week closes with bulk of the good lamba bringing H0.8oHini.00, while best kinds are selling on up to 111.15 and the fsir to decent grades are bringing 110.65 fi 10.80. The week's supply, of shearing and feeding lamb waa hardly large enough to make a bast for any sort of quotation. Monday 110.80 was paid for Idanoa, while yesterday fed western i Anglo-French Is ui. ..I hiii e.v.iu. idw ireen cuppea lamns' Atchleon gen owerra Hi tna close t ine weeK Drought t9.ooom.25. They were a little weighty, but of real good quality. Quotation on sheep and lamb: Lambs, avud to choice, flo.brxuU.16; lamba fair d I10 6OWI0.85: lamba. fHll clipped. 89rtjno.00: lamba. fresh clipped. Ii.7f.ir ".25; yearlings, fair to choice, light. 8.24 to cnoice, heavy. to cnoice, fj.itip . Huuffiia: .wm tair io uwi, f i.axo'o.vu. 4.!"0 224 214 22 7u0 an' in 2c no 64' l.sno i ii 7,700 73i 73' 7 H.SO0 103- 101 ins 1it4 lorn 104 IMS lUVb !! 1M 4. Hon K7 MS 4H job in ims l3 8.1O0 174 IIP 1M l.OO M ,'i 7 gno 4i 4 4K7 100 H ax M 700 I.tl4 24 S M'4 . l.nno 1 1M 1S4H J"0 M M (4 MO 1 0 MS V 12 700 94 93S T 12'4 100 17 17 17 l.6 66 U 6SV 1.100 44' 44 44H 20,300 I 44 4S 200 11V II lHU 1.000 48 4 47 S 47 4.200 44' MS 149 Ul 1,100 44 41 S 43S 100 XI S 21 CIS 1"2 14 1.200 44 S 41V. 4'4 1"M4 SS 77S iss ll.ioe 106 1M tut 1,209 4S M MV, , R 4-4 loo III I7S 47 4 M 16 4,100 10144 10 104 I. 40A B 44 S 05 000 ill lts H'-4 ,' O0 113 113 111 too X'A 26 S 21 ' IS tO 87 111 lt' 11111 1,n-. 2414 24 MS 8.900 I4S 93 MM, 600 1214 12 MS 1.10 S 300 90 S 90 8.000 141 1"S 140 . 100 IT M M SO 1M 11S 1SI 1700 1I2S 1'IS il 00 MS MS IX II, 400 94 13 "S 100 IMS 114 111 8.000 MS 13 13 100 It 99 m 8,400 16 44 AS 74 4 V, IMI MS M 94 4.IO 70S 4S 1.700 6S 44 14 218,000 hares. the mttrket had lacked support and waa Inclined to give way owing to a setback in th price of hegs. Th close waa nervous at the same as yesterday finish to a ahade advance. Oat paralleled th action of corn. Changra ir. value, though, were not wide. Provision lacked support. The sola ex ception was January pork. - - B UTTER Firm . creamery. SStrtfKo. KUOS Receipts. 20, ill 9 case; un changed. POTATOES Lower; receipts, S3 Car; Michigan, Wisconsin. Minnesota and Da kota, while, ikM''nl.f3; Minnesota and Pa kola. Ohio. pTjciuil.oO. POCL.TRY Alive, lower- fowl, 17c; springs, ltic. .SEW YORK GENERAL MARKET Qaotatlea at fka Day an Varloaa CoasBBedltlea. NEW TORK, March li FLOUR-. Quiet. WllEAT-pot. weak; No. S hard. II.'-; No. 1 durum, i 2H; No. 1 nort. ern t'uluth, 81.83S; No. 1 northern Manl lot.a. 11.4s. t. o. b. New York. Kuturea, easy. May, fl.lSVi. CORN 1 pot, firm; No. 3 yellow, S49 tw, c t f. New York. OATS Hoot, steady; atandard, 60c. ' HOPK Quiet; atate. common to choice, 1WS. 144i JU ; 1914, bVc; l'aciflo coast, 191a. lVrlV; 114, fcailOc. . HIUES-Flun; Bogota. 8 34c; Central America, SSc. LEATHKK Firm; hemlock firsts, i&it 34c; seconds, 32hjS(c PIUJVISIONS Pork, fair; mesa. 3a50ifi MOO; family. S3.Usue4.8v; ahort clears. 1.6utZ4.uO. Beef, steady; me, SWOwif 17. jo; family. I ix 6'-i m W. iard, easy; mlu dle west. Ili.OUji'il.lu. TAULOW-wuiet; city, Sc; country. l'iWri.-: special, 9Vc, bl'TTKR Easier, recelpta 8054 tub; creamery extras. 27'ulic; first. luVyUSuVte, seconds, MiU bteady; receipt. 1i.T8 cases; freah gathered, extras, C-22c: extra fiieis. 2iViu ' c; firsts, auy.ic, seconds, CHEESE Firm; receipts. 847 boxes; elate, whole mlik, flats, held. Colored, social. I'c. same, white. 17V, same, col onil, avrae fancy, 17Vil.c: sa:ue. white, 17'o, Hats, current make, special. ;7"c; tii average run. 17c. l'Ol'LTHY-I Jve. firm: chicken. 1W(8 17c; broiler, Stfrc; fuwls. lVt-'9'; tur key. u--;; dressed, (jalti and uo- 4s, 10tc. No fresh feature waa reported in the cost and freight market. The official cablea reported a decline of 8-32d in the rate of Klo exchange on Iundon, with no change in mllrela prlcea. P.lo reported a clearance of 2.000 bag for New York and the stocks there showed a decrease of 8.7uO bags, a compared with the previous day. I Cotton Market NKW YORK, March 11 COTTON Siot, quiet; middling uplands, ll.huc. No antes. Futures opened steady; Msv, HWe; July, 12.0&C; October, 12ilc; Ueceniber. lX4Jc; January. 12.49o. Th cotton market cloaed steady at a net decline of 9 to. 12 point. Futures closed steady; May. 11.78V: Jn! v. ll.tf'e; Oci"her, li.uvc; Lecumber, 12.2io; January. 12.44c. LIVERPOOL. March 11. COTTON Bpot, easier; good middling, 8 07d; mid dling, 7 0d; low middling, 7 bod. Bale. 1,000 bale. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET "few York Money Market. NEW WORK, March 11. PRIME) MER CANTILE PAPER SflT-SV per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE 8lxty-day bills, 14.71; demand. 84.78 S-i; cable. 84.78 1R-1. SILVER Bar, 6o; Mlexlcan dollar, 4:ic. BONDS Government and railroad, steady. Closing quotation on bonds today were follow: U 8. ref. ta. reg... 9L. aV N. nnl. 4a 94 do coupon HS at. K. AT. Ut 4a.. 71 erf. e. e re lots Mo. Pas. oon. Is.... loos Me eoupon IWSMont. Power la.... M'4 TJ. 8. 4a. net Ill N. Y. C. deb. la....1US 4 eoupon 111WN. Y. City 4a 107 Am. gmelters 4s.... Ut N. Y.. ti H. 4 H. A. T. a T. & 4s..i' ct. s 114 4ino. nemo 4a ;is MS do 3a PJaJ. a Ohio U tiso. e. u ref. 4a.... I3S Beth. 8tel r. 4a....WIUPc. T. 4k T. Is.. ..loos rea. Pacltlo 1st 90SPena con. 4S. 106 Che. A O. e. 4s.. 87 do sen. 4s 101 C B. A Q. . 4a.... MSReadlns sen. 4a 94 C, M. A S. P. e. la.. MVS. U A 8. P. r. 4a r. R t. A P. r. 4a 8o. Pac. ev. 6s 104 fl.il. ref. 4 .,. MS da ref. 4s sou. I). A R. O. 0. .... TTSSo Rallwar 6s... . ift union racirto 4., .104 do ev. 4a . SIT. . Rubber 4 . MS II. 8. Steal Is... . 7Wst. t'nloa 4a. 6 . 93 West. Klsc. ct. Is. .12 go Cincinnati .... Cleveland Columbua ..... Pallas Dayton Denver Iea Moines .. Ietroit Iiultith Fast Orange .. Kvanavllle .... Fort Wa-ne . Grand Rapids HaiTlMhurg Hartford Indianapolis ianss t ltv . Lincoln Little Rock .. ob Angele .. Ixulsvillo ..... Manchester ... Memphis Milwaukee .... Minneapolis .. Montclalr Nashville Newark New Haven .. New Orleans Feb.. IPIfi. .8 43.-.. ITS .. . itst.r'O 2,u!M . 1.4:,iJ .. l.VI.IK') .. 4,691 ,ottl ,, MS, 9'S . (iXl.000 SK.O0 . 7,.Tv4,;oo . KH.12.1 .. l,r',2.726 .. 81 4,125 . 210.212 99,740 ,. 472. SX0 7.000 ,. 2,1,9'iO ., 1T2.172 .11.325 61. KO 74" .. 114.740 31.4i .. 37,2'1 .. 40fi.63t . 44.70 67.WO 7.01 .. 978,378 ,. 941. 3S0 .. I26.O06 . 206. 6KT, ,. 7M.990 .. 8?3.9) 21,72.'. . 241.3M ,. i4,M8 . 3t2,00 11.8X9 4S io 2S 1:3 11 33 Feb , Per Cent !!)15. alnIoss 8 1I0.: .. r77.ir. .. 39 471 .Ml .. 44 9T7.3r I.W.il't .'1.!.M S07,0i0 i:a,(c.i 4,701 .fnin l,7,ri.9.'5 1S3.3.V) 324. 1H7, 14.4f.3 lii.),O70 tfi,14.i 1,307.215 S9.R47 1S2.W7 ST., 435 R0.1O0 1O4.3M0 3. 425 151.800 907. 7M 8.v,,330 31.600 37,09,-. 6o.rt!7 319,620 40,V) JOI.735 4.0fi 811.40:, fio.9'J6 . . 6&.70T, 267 !S6.391 .. 674.Sri 97.323 19 105 501 1W 3 7 92 10 15S 32 93 91 74 195 212 102 84 93 40 6 14 48 New York Clty..lO,344.42 12.FAR.9X1 20 Manhattan Pronx Brooklyn Queen Richmond Oakland Oklahoma Omaha Peterson Peoria Philadelphia Pittsburgh Portland Richmond Rochester Kt. Joseph' St. Ixuls St. Paul San Antonio .... San Diego San Francisco .. Schenectady .... Scranton Seattle Shreveport Sioux City South Bend Spokane Springfield, 111... Springfield, Mktsa Syracuse Tacoma Toledo Topeka Troy I'tica. jn. y Washington Wichita Wllkes-Barre ... Worcester 3, 42.130 1,649.457 3,0H,93 1,545,397 M.H0S Sas.sno 82.5HO 816.W2 K7.527 . 200. 250 3,4.77.750 1,821.W 40,fi1fi 972,907 691,433 R2.190 1.1X0,334 426.694 R4.110 164.890 1,356.915 21.476 118.RW 698,615 45,046 696.400 177,085 202,60 137.3i0 470,785 115,677 63.801 700,781 10,675 14,235 226,175 1,129.300 81,650 36.748 174.473 59 6.899.930 2.6f'7,9:!4 2.267,014 1,682,724 151,379 828.934 42.780 84,100 67.217 51,750 2,574.930 608,644 311.740 259.184 882,607 18.751 701.062 797.054 113,695 95,990 807,936 3.826 43,545 353,880 41.576 86.160 1476 17.4:6 915 21.725 65.900 692.795 160.383 H6.751 13 454,607 64 37.770 .. 47,445 7,975 2796 890,833 CT 64.825 26 70.126 .. 104,220 8 46 870 53 287 in 30 44 81 338 73 8 461 173 69 8 833 108 18 41 38 'i 36 over January. 1915. was 36. The com parative gains are widely cttered and are not chargeable, as they are some times, to special activities In the larger cities. Of Iho seventy-six cities on the list below, fifty-four show gsins. In spite of the most active efforts being made in New York to radically readjust its con struction policies, that city shows only u slight comparative less as against Feb ruary, last year. The combined showing for January and February is excellent, a total of ie3,n.6. n63. a compared with 881.611340 for the first two month of 1915. an Increase of 2'! per cent. The detailed figures follow : Jsn. 1 to Jan. 1 to Mar. 1, Mar 1. Percent 19',6. iid5. GalnLosa .1 7L'4.ftM I . 2!.S.'5 . 3" '..079 . ..3i'-..4T3 . 44,S76 . 8.891. no.) . 1.041. 1M . 1,194.000 87.fiO .15.472.40) . 1.042.015 . 3.153 620 . 6.T7RIO . 2'5.394 ,. 6l3.f4fl . 182.645 . 4.KH.37) . ;X5V, 91.28) 82 k2 . 139.200 . 213.19". . 118.035 . 6:3.798 . 749.441 . 919.335 . 110.845 98.647 . 2,tifi5.102 . 1.120.310 ,. 175.739 ,. 892.365 ,. 3,l87.8-..'8 ,. 1,410.300 98.725 . 392.305 ,. 6"6.201 .. 1,027.108 . 261.314 .22,'730.706 . 9.162.149 . 8.510.615 . 6.613,036 . 3,242.000 ,, 2o2 9fi . 586,744 . 16.939 ,. 99.967 . 229,315 . 317,150 . 4.296.840 . 1,606.630 ,. 675,990 ,. 673.499 . 1,437.939 93,180 . 1,824.675 . 849.893 . 218,070 70 4S Total. .153.219.098 S44.280.608 7 ..I lo 4 Akron Albanv Atlnma Hslllinore Birmingham ... Boston Bridgeport Buffalo Cfdar Rapid .. Chios iro Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus Palls Pay ton Denver Pes Moines .... I etrolt Duluth , Kaat Orrtnge ... Kvanavllle Fort Wnyne ... Orand Rapid . Harrlsbnrg Hsrtford Indianapolis ... Kansas City ... Lincoln Little Rock .... Los Angele ... Txiulsvllle , Manchester .... Memphis Milwaukee Minneapolis .... Montclalr Nashville Newark New Haven .... New Orleans .. New York City Manhattan .... Bronx Brooklyn Queens Richmond Oakland Oklshoma Omaha Paterson Peoria Philadelphia .... Pittsburgh Portland Richmond Rochester S1- Joseph St. Ixiuls St. Paul San Antonio .... San Diego San Francisco .. Schenectady Scranton Seattle Shreveport Sioux Citv South Bend Spokane Springfield, III... Springfield, Mass Syracuse Tacoma Toledo . Topeka . Troy .... rttca. N. Washington Wichita Wllkes-Barre Worcester .. Y.. 2,304.466 79.426 248. 192 834 .655 99,495 611,600 194,540 241,215 227,8-5 325.815 225.022 96,955 , 1,261 ,658 39.685 . 222,230 . 299,110 . 1.862,846 . 115.950 ,. 70.598 . 504,658 : iii'wr. 3i .. 5W0 . . 47 745.".7 .. 47 1.457.460 '4 .. :or8 p .. 5.995,m 49 . . 4'l.Ol)0 2 . . RKS (A 73 . . rioi.onn .. ',1 9.-29. 0 73 .. .i0.9!'.- 9 .. 2.8VVV. 11 .. 238,450 125 .. 4ftl,19i 113 .. 44.453 384 .. 342 7' . . 117.395 55 .. 2.5 4, 5o5 6"i .. 179.r.2 59 .. 2i:9.728 .. 66 154. 45 .. 47 115.701) 21 .. 184.372 2- .. 4,0i0 156 . . 291,165 114 .. 574.fi.V7 29 . . 1,784,210 .. 29 101.695 9 .. 66.654 48 . . 1.421,057 K .. 653.040 71 .. 59,3X2 194 .. 203.888 92 . . 606.30R 476 .. 1, '.96,595 9 .. 14;.787 .. 30 121.742 140 .. 1.25,194 .. 53 807,010 27 .. 244.232 3 . . I.-.,186.9rt6 .. 10 14.004.646 .. 35 4.76.602 . . 26 3.891,217 70 .. 2,162,706 50 . . 3iO,735 .. 33 620,793 . . 5 59.233 190 .. 252.175 294 .. 131.432 74 . . 70.350 sr.i .. 3.4S5.635 20 . . 1 074.105 60 .. 689.780 . . 18 419,024 37 .. 629.324 128 .. 31.131 199 .. 1.796,035 1 .. 1,496.315 .. 43 204,925 7 . . 1, 8131979 27 831.475 .. 90 81 '716 204 .. 762.465 9 .. 87,902 1 3 .. 669 400 7 . . 24,406 697 .. 113,910 112 .. 135.300 68 .. 266,016 22 . . 380.098 .. 41 116,349 .. 17 991,904 27 .. 66.040 . . rs 147,459 61 .. 117.880 1 5 .. 1,361.161 37 .. 97,125 13 .. 104,768 . . 33 181,496 178 .. Totals. . .8103.086,065 881,512.340 28 Women to Eaise Coin To Be Expended in Improving Road Th McPherson Avenue Improvement club ha Issued a call for a meeting Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. P. E. Dunbar, at 1:30 o'clock. The pur pose 1 a general discussion of the pro gram that will be followed for the spring and summer activities of the club. A the club la composed almost exclu sively of women, the meeting: Monday afternoon will be attended by women only. While discussing their plans for future work they will mass aprons, to be sold at some of the future fete. The money 1 to be used to increase the club's Improvement fund. Last year the club raised about 31.000, which was used for the permanent Improvement of Mc Pherson avenue. The women ara now planning to raise a cash fund for Im mediate use. They want to hare a large quantity of cinders placed on th road south of the city limits. The club has been chiefly responsible for making McPherson avenue one of the best of the principal thoroughfares lead ing; into the city. Cattle .102 . 7S . M .10 104 Oil and Roaln. SAVANNAH. Oa.. March U.-TlTtPEN-TINE Firm. 49Vi50c; aalea. 186 bids.; re. celpts, 1 bbl.; shipments. lt9 bbl.; stock. 9.&t,l hbls. ROBIN Firm: salea, 905 bbls.; recelpta, 186 bids.; shipments, l.fluo bbls.; stock. Wl.. 705 bids Quote: A. B. C. P. E. K. 15.20. O and II. 85.25: I, $5 30; K, 15 35; M. 85.404 6 6t; N, ti.5; WU. S5.K; WW, .65. Dry tiood Market. A NEW YORK, March 11. DRY GOODS Cotton goods and yarna were ateady to firm today. Woolen goodu were firm. Lin. en were bought abroad for future dellv. cry at high prlcea burlap wera scare and firm. Hosinery and underwear were firm and active. , 1 London Stack Market. TXUNDON, March 11. American secur ities on th slock market recorded alight. Irregular change and cloaed steady. MLVKR Bar, 27d per oun.a. MONEY 4M"i per cent. MfiH NT RATk-iJ Short bllla. V per cent; three ntoutl, b per cent. I OU t 1M U.n'h 11 it. I, Omaha today were 83,878.451.79. and for the corresponding day last year, 83,64l, 94 14. The total clearings for tha week endiug todsy were f26.fes.234.04, and for the corresponding week last ar, 819, H li. 111 sa Steady Hoga Weak- 8kee Steady. CHICAGO, March 11, CATTLE Re ceipts, 3.000 head; market steady; native beef ateera. 37.60iS9.90; westren steers. I7.26ili8.45; atorker and feeder. 15. 00' 8.00; cow and heifer. 3.bO.60; calve. 88.5tu HOGS Receipt. 16.000 head; market weak. bfClOa lower: bulk x kOrrfilO no- llhi f. 4oj 9.90; mixed. t9..V-n9.85; heavy. fS.bOiii 10.00; rough, f9.604j9.b5: pig. f8.00iiS.15. SHEEP AND 1. A MH.S-Receipts. 3,000 neau; marsei ateady; wethers, fM.;!iy s.90; ', f6.00ti8.60; lamb. f.50tf 11.60. Kanaaa City Lire Stock Market. Vluaia r.-Aw , , . w n Recelpta, 100 head; market ateady; prime ii steers, ?.wv.v; uressea oeer steer. 17.754)9.15; western ateera. 7. b04) 25; atock ers and feadera, f6.7:Uo.f0; bull. tt.7btj) T.25; calves. SeVbOtjll.iiM. HOUS Receipts, buo head; market, steady to weak: bulk of salsa, f9.5uua.70; heavy, 8.6fvti9.70; packer and butcher. faijOin70; light. 9.6.kiiSO; pigs, 87.60tg.)u. SHEEP AND LAM BsJ Receipts, none; market steady; lamba, 10 60u 11 25; year lings, f9 2bi 10.00; wethers, t7.75iu4.50; ewe. fi.i.Vua.15. aioas City IIt Stack Market. SIOl'X CITY. la.. March ll.-CATTLE Receipts, head. HOOji Receipts, B.000 head; market ateady to lc lower: heavy. S9.4iii0.ta: mixed, f9 .VVh 46; light, S9.15j.35; bulk of aalea. 89.3uuy.ba. t. joaf pa ai aiaca aaraai, ST. JOSEPH, March 1L CATTLE Re ceipts, 100 head; market steady: steers, IS oufl9.50; cow and heifers, Siptksa.00; calve. f76010.oO. HCs Receipts, ,(ios Head; market ateady, top, ti.78; bulk of sales, fy.4vid f.bfl. SHEEP ANP LAMBS No raoolpti; market steady; lamba f 10. 7E4J 11.14). Stack la fltgrkg. Receipts of live stork at th five) aria cioai western, mar sets yesteroay: nogs, oneep. years ago, he went to Lo Angeles, where one of hi sons had gone Into business, and he has since, made his home there. Mrs. Duquette la r w 81 years old. Hi daughter, Mrs.- HatUe Hoffmayr, will go to his bedside. . . Three Couples in The Divorce Court The Fourth of July marriage of Bessie Bonton and Frank Bonton was not a patriotic success. They were married In Council Bluff July 4, laat, and separated January 30 thla year. She alleges cruelty and charge him with having-, become an habitual drunkard since their marriage. Luclle Edlnbrough charges her hus band, Arthur Edlnbrough, with cruelty. They were married in Des Moines, July 20. 191L and separated December 15, 1915. Marriage was a failure for Qretchen Mtnear and William Earl Minear. They were married In Buffalo. Wyo.. October 10, MM, and came to Council Bluffs In April, 1912. She charges cruelty and non support. Ehe alleges her husband is capable of earning about 1100 per month and aks the court to require him to pay a reasonable attorney's fee. Chicago South Omaha Kloux City Kansaa City St. lxi u Is , Total receipt., Cattle. S,u0 'ioo 100 160 is.ooo 7,300 S.SO0 f.(M f.Ots) l.wO 660.000 810,000 4.413.600 26,602.000 i.tibo.OOO 14, CM) 1,293.560 3.40 31.400 4,450 J Ky to tha Situation See Want Ada. Brl sen. 4a Oen. Kleetrte la.. Ot. No. let 4a.. III. Oao. rr. . Int. M. at. 4e.. K. r" So. ref. 4s. Bl. rtesu-laaT Hone Bank Statement. NEW YORK, March 11. The statement of the actual condition of clearing house bank and trust companies ror tna wee a how that they hold fin6.226.880 reserve tn exees of legal requirements. This 1 a decrease of fl.2x3.660 from laat week. The statement follows: Aotual condition. Deere s. Loans, eto S3.S13.T1B,000 818,464.000 Reserve in own Vita. 1497,233.000 Reserve ' In federal reserve bank 168.784.000 Reserve In other de- posltorle 54.628.000 Net demand deposit. S.396.6O4.000 Net time deposits.... 155,b::.0oO Circulation 84.652,010 Aggregate reserve... 720.696.0OO Excess reserve ijn,s,sm fOf which 8430,w,tx specie. 'Increase. Summary of state banks and trust com panies in Greater New York not Included In clearing house statement: Actual condition. Increa. lium eto S487.818.SO0 S7.776.4u0 Specia 57.718.700 81,000 ligal tender 8,708 100 114.700 Total deposits S81.S77.4U0 S.&O.SuO Hanks' cash reserve in vault 11.521,700 Trust cor.ipantee' cah reserve in vault 64.8!i9,10O Decrease. Sugar Market. NEW YORK. March 11. SCOAR-Raw, firm; molasses, 4.75c; centrifugal. 8.82c. Refined firm. The market for sugar fu tures waa firm on trad buying and cov ering prompted by th strong spot market, closing 3 to 4 point higher. Sale 4.1M tona May, 4fco; July, 4.75c; September, 4.840 ; December. 4 bc. Itetnra Laat After Yeaxa. A year ago th clothing store of Lea Sock, on Kouth Third street Easton, pa., wa entered by thlevea who car lied off clothing, shoe, shirt, under wear and other articles, valued in all at about fJtO. Wednesday an expreaa wagon backed up to th store and delivered a big box plainly stenelled with Socks' name. On top of the articles waa found a note, reading, "Here are the goods I atole a year ago." Thirteen pairs of shua. however, are missing The police era attempting to trace the source of th box. Philadelphia Inquirer. It takes but a ralnut of time to save dollar when you read Th Be Want Ad column . . . . For and Against Votes for Women Following close upon the heel of Mr. Ella Stewart, the Chicago woman who ha come here to present the equal uf frage proposition to the people of Coun cil Bluff. Mr. Henry Preton Whlto of Boston Is presenting the opposite side. Mrs. Stewart spoke to a large audience last night at th public library building and Mr. White held a number of In formal discussion. Mr. White i a practical politician and knows what to do and where to do it. Several days ago she appealed to a num ber of local antl-auffraglst here for In formation a to th best way to ecur chance to address th German voter of the county. No one waa able to auggeat a good plan until she appealed to former Mayor Rohrer. He called up Editor An- drua of the Frle Pretse and arranged for an interview. In a few hour plan were worked out and put Into execution Circular and poster were sent all over the county and published In tha German newspaper, arranging for date for meet ings to be addressed by Mr. Whit. - The first of thes meeting will be held at Arton hall. In thla city, next Wednes day evening. The advertisement an' nounc that Mr. White will apeak under the auspice of the Son of Herman. She haa refused to meet Mra. Stewart In de bate, asserting that she want to do all of th talking herself. MEETING OF THE IOWATEACHERS One Thousand Educators Expected to Be Tresent for a Stay of Two Days. . FEATURES OF THE PROGRAM The program was announced yef.eidny for the So'.ithweetei n Ions Tescheis' nn sociation. which will bf held here l.ecin ning March TO. and continuing three days. It Is expected tlint tit least l.ono teacher will be present. Including many from Ne braska. Trof. J. If. BovcrldKP, upe Intctalcnt of the city schools, Is clialrms.11 of the ar rangements committee, Rtid Prof. ,T. K. Marshall, princlpsl of the high school, ha charge of the executive end and th program sranKcments. The Grand hotel will be nsfociation hesdiisrtei s. The .neetinia will be held In the hih school jasrmbly room. Dr. Ellsworth Farlfi of the department Of philosophy and psychology of the Iowa Stnte unlverflty will take a prominent part on the rrogram. A sperlil feature will be a conference at 4 o'clock In the afternoon of March 31, when the subject of the relation of the parent and teacher will be considered. It will be presented by Dr. Farls in an ad lress on "Tho Psy chology and Discipline In School and Home." Mrs. Robert B. Wallare. president ot the Federated Council BluTfs Mothers' clubs, will preside at tho afternoon meet ing mentioned, and the movement will be recognized otherwise on the program. The Round Table. Those selected aa leaders at the round table discussions are: Prof. E. E. Idea ls, deportment of educa tion, Iowa State university; Prof. G. M. Wilson, Iowa Agricultural college; A. C. Fuller. Jr., Inspector Btate high and graded nchools; Dr. Ernest Horn, Ptate university; Mios Leta Hatswell, Red Oitk: Miss Nancy Trompen. Corning; Carolyn E. Forgrave, superintendent rural schools, Add; Superintendent J. H. Beverldge, Council Bluffs; Prof. C. AV. Stone. Cedar Falls: C. E. White, Council Bluffs; Lillian M. Beach, University Place, Neb.; Miss Edith Fraseur, Council Bluffs; Superin tendent C. F. Garrett, Shenandoah; Su perintendent T. H. Stone, Randolph: Miss Anna Drlftmoler, Clarlnda; Superintend ent J. TL Inman, Red Oak; Mrs. Edith Prouty, Council Bluffs. Real Estate Transfers, The following real estate transfers file I Friday were reported to The Bee by the Pottawattamie County Abstract company: Edward M. E. Lee to Ida Thomson, lot 7, block 3, Webster's 1st addi tion, w. d S 15) Mary A. Oibbons to J. W. Craig, wVt. 4-77-3S. w. d 2I,00 Paul F. Mueller to Herman Mueller, nwH 8-77-38. w. d 1 C. B. Nash Co. to R. IT. Fischer, lot 12. block 23, Bayliss & Palmer s Addition, w. d 175 R. If. Fischer to D. I Dunoon, lot 12. block 23, Baylisa & Palmer s Addition, w. d K3 Rasmus o. Willis et al. to American Exchange bank of Bristow, Neb., lots $ to It, block 67: lota 4 and 11. block 87; lots 15 and 25. block 97. Railroad Addition; lot 7, block 64. Riddle's sub; lot 1, block 8, Burns' Addition; lot 8, block 5, Babbitt place; lot 2 and 21, block 9, lot 22, block 12, Howard Addition, w. d.. Isaiah Miller to Ernest Johnson. e'-4 iwli, 7-74-38. w. d 10,800 John A. Foreman to Frederick Jep- won, part of nw; part of rc 15-77-44. w. d 1 Cathrlna Jurgens to Doris Crow!, iota io ana 11, diock jv, Kail read Addition, w. d 150 Total. 6 0 ..331,302 Tha vlctrola is used In all the music colleges; in over 2,700 cities, in schools; in all homes of great musicians. Most all bought within tha last year. A. Hospe Co., 407 West Broadway. Advertisement. leavy Hoisting E.J. DAWS 1212 FsrnaisiSt Tel. D. 353 Tha Vlctrola bring the greatest artist right into your own home. It enables you to hear the greatest singers and musicians in your own home; it bring to you helr actual living voices and superb art, absolutely true to life. Every rendition exactly as it ia Interpreted by the artist themelve. Get a vlctrola nnrt have all thla wonderful array of' musio at your command. Vlctrola, tV to 850. Easy payment. A. Hospe O., 407 Wet Broadway, Advertlaement. Duquette, Former Resident, Is 111 E. L. Duquette of the DeVol Hard war company, received a telegram yesterday announcing tha serious Illness of hi father. M. Duquette, at hi home in Lo Angelea ML Duquette ia on of th pio neer business men of Council Bluffs. In company with W. O. Wirt, who died here a few day ago, h started th first large candy factory in the Missouri river valley north of St. Joseph The plant haa since developed into the Woodward Candy factory. After closing out hi business Interests her. Mr. Duquette went to Chicago, and was engaged In business ther for a aura ber ot ynars aa Michigan avenua. Tea Iowa ?rev4 Note. T. on AN School election will be held here next Monday to elect director and treasurer. LOGAN Friday. March 17. will be the special election on the electric light com pany' franchise. LOGA N Member of the Pierian club entertained the husbands at the home of Mr. and Mr. Harvey Johnson here last evening. MISSOURI VALLEY Charle Btout t hort two macklnaw coat and one rain coat 4 the result of a burglary at his home here. DENISON The committee of the fed erated.women'B cluba of thl city have created much interest In child welfare by arranging for numerous meetings at the Carnegie library assembly room and prompting the pastors to deliver sermon on the need ot good care for the children. The program at the assembly room were taken part in by the ablest women of the city. DENISON A deep well 1 being dug at this place to find water to aupply the city. A depth of 1.810 feet ha been reached and a flow of 200 gallons a min ute of good water obtains, which is con sidered satisfactory. A large surface reservoir will be constructed, from which water will be punipej to the high tang at the north side of the city limits. LOGAN Members of the Logan Com merclai club. In session here last evening at the McBrlde cafe, discussed the Illi nois Central dairy train to be here at unlay afternoon ot March IH. The lec ture on dairy bualneas will be delivered at the short course building at 1 o'clock. An exhibition of ideal dairy cowa will be given In the slock pavilion at 3:80 and at f 30 the exhibition cara will be opened to the public. The lectures and the exhibi tion of dairy cowa and the exhibition at the dairy train la free to all intereated in the dairy business. DENISON Denison will try agsln this year the clttxena' caucua to nominate mayor and couucilinen. This has been used for two previous election and with .ood results. Party affiliations are not considered. Now that the city owns tne lighting plant, and controls the watet orka and paving Is to be nut In. the iiiestion f which group of men will gice -nibllc affairs the best attention la up permost. Mayor Iaub will be opposed In he caucus by former Mayor J. T. Carey. 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