u THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, MAttCII 16, I'llf.. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKE1 IWer Grades of Wheat Sell Un changed, but Winter Variety Advances Cent and Half. CORN QUOTATIONS FLUCTUATE OMAHA. Mrrh 15, 191. I'ash grains were generslly higher to day, and there whs n active cash demand for everything on the Hat. Wheat recelpta rr very light and the demand would have taken rare oi larger of I Tina . Tha poorer grades of ht aold at practically unchanged prleea, but tha better grades of hard winter wheat were quoted Ife cent higher. Tha hulk of tha. corn aold from un changed n t rente higher, although a, few mm of thla cereal were aold at 1 cant lower. The drmand for oata was moderate, hut tha recelpta war very light and the market ruled from unchanged to a. half cent higher. Kye and barley wera quoted at pracllo ally umhanged prices. Oearencca were: Wheat and flour, equal L14R,IV buahela; corn, 10.U00 bush els: mm, Ul.AiO buahela. Liverpool cloae: Wheat, unchanged te 3d lower; corn. Id lower. Primary wheat receipts were gl7.0no buahela and ithlpmenta 1. . buahela, agatnet receipt of l2.0no buahela and ahlpmenta of 72J.OK) buahela laat year. iTtrrmry com recelpta were 120,000 buah ela and ahlpmenta 51,1,010 buahela, agalnat iwpiptu of W..nii bunhela and ahlpmenta of snon buahela laat year. Prtmarv oala recelpta were (SlR.OnO buah ela and ahlpmenta WM.onn buahela, agalnat rece'rte of !74,f) buahela and shipment Of 8M.0M0 buahela laat ver. CAKLOT KEOKIPTS. Wheat, Com. Oata. Chlcsgo Mtnena polls . . I'luth Omaha Kensaa t'lty. M. liula 17 M4 . W 15 71 TO St N fnnlpeg ...KM The aalea were reported today: Wheat No. I hard winter: I car, ll.nj; J cars, 1H; I cara, l ni ; rara, !'. No. 4 hard winter: 1 car, II 00; I rare, ; cara, :c; 1 car, 7c; 1 tar, Mo; 1 car tllghtl. v No. i mixed; i car. ll.Or. .'n, mixed: 1 car. Sc. P.arlcy Na. 4: 1 car. Me. "rn No. I white: 4 cara. e. No. 4 white: 1 car, n.'c; 1 car, Wc; 1 cara, . No. I white: 1 car. H4c. No. white: 1 nr, lie. No, S yellow: 1 i ar, Mc. No, 4 yellow: 1 car, SSc; 4 cara, Ho, No. b yel low: I cara, Mc: I cara o. No. yel low: 1 car, -V; i car, 2Hc: 1 cara, V; 1 car, Mc. Fample yellow: 1 rar. Wc; 1 car. 67c. No. I mixed: 1 car S7c: 3 rara, 7e. No. 4 mixed: 1 car, die; cara, tf.'K; t cara. fiRc. No. I mixed: 1 car (14 per cent), toe- I cara, c; I cars, .'c; 1 car, !c. No. mixed: I cara, c: I cara, 4 cara, 67c. Sample mixed: 1 car (wheat tnlxedX, S4Vic; l car. "c; 1 car, MV; X cara. Mc; 1 oar, the: I care, Mc; 1 car. Mc: 1 car, 1 car, Sto. (ate No. 1 white; 1 car. 44t4e. No. S white: 1 car, .". No. 4 white: 1 rar, 4.'o; 1 cara. 41". Sample white: 1 car. 3o: 1 ear XTf 1 cr .Uric! 1 car. 21c. lmha Caah I'rlcee Whent: No. I hard. Il.itffil B: No. I hard, sUVjS'fitl.M: No. 4 hunt. h.x-i41 on: No. 1 (nrinc. tl.0Vul.U No. t aprlng, No. t durum. K tiVr; No. f durum. '.rrc. Com: No. I white, CSfKw: No. 4 white, ftVirtbVtc; No. h white. tKi'vfll1.-: No. white. D7fif-: No. t yellow, ft'.SiVc: No. 4 yellow, Ml'i tutor: No. S vr ow. J."ui': No. yenow iWu: No. 1 mixed, (KiViti'Mc: No. 4 mixed, MMiAV; No. 5 mixed. "(i4ac: No. mixed, i-Wi'". aample. 0te: No. I white. 44"i-t4l4c: atandard, .V4.ic: No. i hlte, 4?Vu1p: No. 4 hlta. 4l'r 4'c. Darlcy; Malting. Mn4c; No. I feed. ivv. Hye: No. 2. M'htfic; No. S, .vn"v. Chicago cloalfg iwlcea, funlahed The Bm hv Ioitan A Hrvan, atock and grain brokera, 911 Kuth. Klxteenth St.. Omaha: Ardi-le! TTpfn. lliBh.l l.o .1 floae.l Yc M..ati 1 T I I Hay. 1 1 10S 1 07H 1 I 08 1 07V4! .Tuly.il V4l 1 -WW 1 KV 1 1 !) I 07 1 04 Scpt.l 1 1 M I Corn. I I 1 1 01 I May. TKXW'JTTH!5"! 7'; 77TPil 7fi-i July.l77f:77 ept.! T7 0lB. 1 7-,i 77SI 77 77 I 7TSI "7 .44,' ivJ MH 4:h:444C.I . tJ'i 22 75 'lt 7Vb t K ata I i2 7i 22 60 I 10 87',i' ' n I 11 00 I 11 12V 11 22V 11 2-" V I Mav.4Hr' 4r.i Juiy.l4SVUV! 44V Pork. ! I May. '23 65-71 VI TO July. I 22 60 22 7TS Lard. I 1 May.! 10 K I II TO luly.' !l mi... i I H C' I May.l 12 12V " lf 12 fc'1,1 1J 10 12 ;."' 12 ao 12 17'4 12 7U, Inly. U !t;.-TJ 13 H.i t HICAI.O CRAI ARD PHOVIaIOS rea tares of Ike Tradlan aad Cloalasj Prices an Boer of Trade. CHICAGO March 15.-8.-r oua crop dam age reports from tha aoft winter slates gar decided strength today to the wheat market here. The outcome waa a stea l v close, lr to lV'd'aC net hlxhr, w th. Mav at $1 lo"4fil h), and July at $'V. Corn Rained 'V'(Ve and onta c to 'lc. I'roviHdUia fiumhrd unchattgfd to 7'jC lower. MtxKc.url and llllnola In nattli'iilar floo.lrd the vi heat trade with dlrpitcnea tvliiiix of winter klilf-d crops.. Accord Ins; to wnaa reporta the deal rdctlxn amountca to bji much aa ?0 to l per cent. Numer iia cane were mentioned where wh il fir Ida bad been ao Inlured that tha ground wouM be plowed up and replanted wili win and oata, luotrad of wheat. Advcrae weather that pointed te a decreaaed acre age In OuuaUa tended alao to handles? the bears. Miaip breaks In quotatlona from liver- pool led to a aetback at the oulaet In Ce wheat market here. and tOanolhr decline about an hour later. In each i(w, however, tha etfecl failed to la a I. ilihuuch It waa aald llriilah millers Wera reaeiling at Liverpool. Only 2u0,0u buh ela waa announced aa having been d!a pacd of on thla irt'le of the Atlantic tod.iy for ahlpment to KuroIe. On the other l and primary recejpta for the day were iH-arly double thoM of a year ago. Corn rose on account of tha strength In wheat a.rd as a result of the scanti ness of arilvala here. The fact that de-ixaj-.d for etitinenle from here waa glow proved aomeililng of an of fact. In itMs the dominating Influence was tha prospect of a tog reduction eoon In Chicago etocxa. liealdc. there appeared to be a dlapoa1 tlou to reirard t aa too low priced compared with other grain 1 ruvm gave aav with hnaa. It wa raid, too. that recent advkea had ciiei ked the caah demand. t'tiN-ago Caah Prleea Vv heat: No. I red and No. 1 red. nominal: No. a hard. $l.li-; No. 1 hard, $l.0cil uaH- Corn: No I vel low. nominal; No. 4 yellow, TKi'Tic; No. 4 white. ?',i71Hc. Oata: No. t white, 4;wq 4c; alandnrd. 4.n-Sc. Kye: No. 1, fc.c. Hr!ey: tjT.c. certa; Timothy, 14 6ul 7 ; clover, llO.OMi 11.76, Provlalona: Pork, .!S: lnr1, y.7i; rilw. $!1 (K".t It 10 HI"TTr:H Urm; creamry. JuSitrv. IliKher; recelpta, 12 2.7 raaea; fltate, l'--iJi: ordinary flrata, lUc; at llak. cha.-h Included. l:itlSe. !( iTATol'3 l-ower; receipts, 17 cam; Michigan. Wlaconaln, Vlnnemita and la kuta white. Mlnneaola and l koift i.hlna. 6.iik'. P( iI I.THT-Alive, higher; fowls. nc; M:W YORK GrACRtL MARKET tetateae af tke Iar Yerlaaa raaaaaadlttea. NKW YORK. March IS -Fl-OVn-Vn-eul.c5: aprlng palenia, i. 7!u 6-10. WHEAT- 'pot strong; No. 1 durum. 11 s-Kf. No. 2 hard. l No. 1 northern liulJIh 1 74 '. and Nu. 1 northern. Mani tolia. t.4 :v f. o. b. New York. Kuturea firmer: Mav, fl.UV ( 1 KN Mwt firm: No. t yellow, k."1il t:.. c. I f New York. (AT Hiwt firm; e'erdrd, 61c. HAY Finn; No. I. II 1 K 1 40; No. t 11.25 41 No. S. 11 .(4a I U6; slu 'ptng. IS4i'c. l( il'S-- St. H'1 v ; a'Hle v mnou to choice, Vn". If. J '; l"H. &u; Pacific coast, lsli, 1 .'nl :".; l'.fJ4 Mil'. HH'KS Finn; Bogota, 'JjC4c; Central Aiix-ri. a HX: !a-A l llhlt-KUm; hemlock firsts, Uti 5lc: n-con.l. SJiiii-U-. I-K'M ISI'iNii Pork, steady: meaa, trifle ' .1 : 1h i.uly. I 2 iioii 4 Ei; abort cirar, 4 - 'y'i.YuU. lleef. nl.Bilv'; nieaa 117.0)M li" i: family, lid Ti m A. Ird, weak; l.n.ldle we.:, tll.uuyill 10. Tailow. firm; cny. co inlry, 8vnec; alwclal, V'. hl'TI .K Firmer: receipt, fc.ai ui; rr'amt-r)' extrnn. aJAc; firata, Xajbc; 0-ililA, I 'i-.j -il-C. ..;.-! n 1. 1 : receipts. I. "67 caaea: frt-1. Katl.c-rrd rkirm, KS'yilc; rilra f im. I ; fliats, i i. :.c, ecviioa, tlWit l.Vc t il KFsr, Finn; recelpta. (i4 hoxee; etnie w iHite niiik, flat, held, colored aie ui !m; i"J.c: while, li-: htte and ctil- .tir;n faito. IiVjjITW. lata. uir rent make specials, 17 He; average run, 1T POl'LTRT Dressed, firm; chickens, eoarae. stagey, lSuWn; fnwle, 14Vrl1V; turkeva, Iyc; alive, firm; prices not aettled. OMAHA JRKHAI. MARKET. Wkalrul Prleea far Pretae f karaed hr Oaaaaia Dewlera. BUTTER No. 1 creamery, m cartons, 94c; No. f, SJCuile; In tubs, Mc. POi:t.TriY )lens, lc; rooaters, V; young roostera. ll'S'ltr: diuki, lt'c; geeae, 1IV; turkeya KtilHo per poun(f. Clt FKSK Imported fwlaa, 44o; domea tlc, 4c; block. JV; twlna, lWc: dalalea, liV; trlpleta, 1V; young America, 21e; blue label brick, UV; llmhurger, 22c; Im pot.i rnrrh Hoauerort, fV. OYBTFRS Oheaeae, per gat: Stand arda, $1.2; aelecta, l.6. Northern, per gal.: Htandarda, 11.46; aelecta, ll.0; cotinta, k; Blue PolnU. tl.26 per 100. J"IfU Weah nee II. -a.fftah. ITc: hal- hut. ltc; aalraon, 17Sc; red anapper, 14c; piki'x naaa, lwrskcj crupptea, wiriiic; floundera. I2e. Kroscn. per lb.: Halibut, lie; herring. 4jc; trout. lSc; white, 10c; salmon. KVdnSc: nlckerel. 7ic: pike. 6!0c, pmoked. per lb,; Whie. 14c. kip pered, per lb.: Halmon, IJc; Finnan bad dies, lie; roe shad, fue each; shad roe. 40c per pair. ' BEEP" CUTS-Nn. 1 rlba. lSe; No. t n, lc; No. I rlha, 14Sc: No. 1 lolna, rSec; No. t lolna. Ilc; No. I lolna, No. 1 churka, lc; No. I ehucka, 104ic; No. I chucka, l(c; No. 1 rounda, 14'c; No. I rounda. Hie: No. I rounda, 14o; No. 1 platea, gic; No. I plates, t4o; No. t rlatea, sc. Fruit and vegetable prices fumlahed by Olllrmky 4V Co.: FHl'ITH Orangea: "unklat, 4a, ia, $3 25 box; Sunktat. Virm, t box; Vfm, '."Jin. 2114s, 1:1 M box; Ma, yPm, 2.75 box; lM)a. e.1.25 box- Zona, 2!Ra. 2Vm, tn.'S box. Iemona: (iol.len ltowl, jmm. . $r.oo box: Bllver Cord, U box. Orapefrult: aaa, i 7i boa; Ma. box; Ufa, f 2 75 box : 4a, X box; Ma, flW box; INia, lJ)ia. i.'i0 hx Orapoa, tMMfit(aj keg. Hananaa: Medium else bunrhea, $l.ffr1.'6 b;inch; medium alxe Jumuoa, tHWin bunch: regular alae Jumboa, f I Hi7 7S bunrh; extra large Jumlma, M'.r:U'. bunch; Mammoth Jumboa tJ6('ilu bunch. .MIHCKUKaNKH'K Honey: Comb, S.7l crate; Alrlne, 24-4 ox., 1 HU caae. Kaiea, flga: l)rum dates, ti.'i box; fard datea, li. lb.; atuffed datea, 11.7a box: new flga, 12 10 alae, KOc box. Popcorn: No. I, rice. 4U.c lb.; 4-l )h., parkauea, V!.M caae, Pea nuta, nuta: IVanuta, So. 1, raw, Vys lt. ; roaat, Ka lb.; Jumbo, raw, k4c lb.; Jumbo, roaated. It-; Ktlleria. IJo lb.: pecane. l.'i'ic lb.; pecan. Jumbo, ITlfcc lb.: mixed nuta, IV- l. Cranbnrrlea, $12.00 bbl. Cider, Mr. v-" APPI'ES. Ben PavU, Dechtel g. In bar rel., ri.'U ifl.: Hen lavla, other varieties, In barrela, 11.6V bbl.; Ulack Hen Uavla, 61 evt box: lien Iavla, Idaho, fl.nO box; Home lleauty. Ma and larger, 11.76 lox; Home. Heanty, 12fa and smaller, II. 60 txx; W. W. Pearmalnea, Colorado, 11.75 box; extra fancy Wine Haiia, i box; Iowa Htate ttreenlnga, XM box; Arkansas Klacka, I! M box. I'KLKHY-Florida, per crate. 1260; Cali fornia, per doa., mammoth, Boc; medium, tuc: amall, 4jc K1)8 I Sc. VK41KTABLFH Onions: Bed yellow. 6c lb ; Hianlah, 62.26 crate. Khuharb, tii Ikii, Cauliflower, $. crate, lottuce, 6100 dosen. Hruaael aprnuta, lb. CBblaKe, la lb. Peptiers, 60c banket. Old beets, rarrota, turnips, pnranipa, rutabagas, 2c lb.; new beeta, carrots, turnlpa, pareiey, lit doxen. Celery: t'allrornla, ino duaen; Florida, doren crate, 12.76; Ilorlda, elx doxen crate, t'i tO crate. Onion aeta: Yel low, 2 6( huahel; red, 6.1 Op buahel; white, ta.60 buehel. I'ntatoea: Montana, $1.10 huahel; Colorado Wnlte, 61.10 buahel; Ited Klver Ohloa, $1.40 buahel. Bweet po-tatoea- Delaware. $1 76 hamper; Califor nia, $1.76 crate. Mlaaeapolle firala Market. MINNEAPOIJfl, March 16. WHEAT May, $1.1111; July. $1 US. Cnaii: No. 1 hard. $I.KS: No. I northern. $l.U'l.)4t(; N, northern, $l.w"it4il.llv FliOrit-t.'nchanged. WAKLKY 4Cu4l)C. . HYti-llTVSc. HKAN m.2wll.7S. Ci Ht N No. 3 yellow, 7Wc. tiAlH No. t white. 4Itj4i'ic. KlAXSKKD i2',,aa.S. ' Kaaaas City Urals aad Prarlataaa. KANSAS CITT. Mo.. March 16 WHKAT-Caah. No. 2 hard. ll.Oufid.lt; No. t red, $1.01.10; May, $1.KS; July, $1.024i 1.02S. COKN-No. i mixed BHo; No. 2 while, Too; No. I yellow, TlSc; May, 71Hii"!,4ic; July, JIm, OATH-No. 2 white, 2M4Bc; No. mixed, 40(42e. - t. I.ele Grata Market. T. IfriS, March 15. WH EAT No. 6 red. ll.17jil.l7H: No. 1 hard, nominal, Mav. tl.O.'i: J"'?. $l"'i. COKN-No. 2. 7tWc; No. 1 white. Hc; iUy. TilHo; July, 7t;Sf70Hc. OAT-No. 2. 43H44:; No. I white, nominal. ' l.lverpeol Ural Market. , L1VKRPOOU 'March 15. WHBAT Hpot. No. i hard winter, gulf, lJa Hd: No. 2 red weatern winter. Ua Id; No. 1 durum, 13 KhI. . ColtN (pot. American mixed, new 10s lOHd. t effee Market. Ni;V.' YORK. . March 13. COFFKK Rather heavy aclling attributed to trade Interests cauaed Some Irregularity la the market for col fee future here during tudava'. early trading, but raiiiea followed on repot ta ut continued flminnaa in Hiaxil and a acatterlug demand which aeemed lo come partly-from Wall at reel aourcea. After opening I to 2 points hltiher and selling up anotiter point or o right arter ttie can, prices enaeo orr with May declining to !.17c July lo 1.240 and He p teinlrar to 1.30c, 4ffeiliiaa were well lakan, . however, and the demand beoame more active later In the day, with May selling u to H.U'C, July to K.Jlo and Septeiplwr .. a T. I ...a aa t tn i nnlnl, .. I i.i.i.er.' Hle lncludln exchanaea. amounted to 01,760 taga; March, l.Uo; April, g.iec; May. I.tfie: Juna. 110c; July, l.llc; Auguat. So; Heptetnber, $.S3c; (Jo toher, 1.44-: November, s.46c; December, .4c: January, 1.5ic; February, t.67o. Hixit. lenay, Klu i. --e, ttantua ta. lv-u; aalea of Rlu 7 were reported In tha coat and freluht market at t.lba on the baala of Knglian cre.iiu late yesterday. To day's offMs were about unchanged. The official cablea reported a decline of 1-S2d In the rate ot Hl exchange on I-oudon, with the iUo market 75 rets higher and Hantoa unchanaed, Hantoa reported a clearance -of uw.ialO bags for .New York. C'attott Market. NEW YORK, March lB-OOTTON-Bpol, ateady; middling uplands, 11.V60. boU-a, I .a lea. The cotton market cloaed steady, but laat prices showed a net losg of 1 to 11 point for the day. Futures opened ateadv: March, ll?; July. 12 21c; October, l?.:6o; Leoemlier( 12.4c; January. l.'.52c. . Futures cloaed barely ateadv; May, ll.KOc: July, ll.ouc; October, 12.21c; Ue cemter. 12 iv-; January, 12.4c. I.1VKRPIKH March 15. COTTON flp.it. uuchanaed: good middling. . I.ld; muMllnif. 7 laxl, low middling, T.joJ. Bales, lO.iul bales. BTvaauorated Applee aad Dried Kralti NKW YORK, March It. KVAPOR ATKI APPLKA Uuiet: fancy. 7ii'M: ihniea VS", prime, 4',t;.c. 1RIK.I i-'ltl ITel l'runea. unaettled: 1 alliornta, 4-iUV.c: tregon. ('ii"c. Apricots, dull; choice, lli 10c; extra choice, PrlONc: fancy, lll4j!2c. Peachea. dull, choice, tc: extra chohw. 6Hc; fancy. Wc. Ralalna, 4ulet; looae muaeatela, m7c; chole to fancy, seeded, 7w'.'Vc.; aeedieaa, IKi-u UJHc. Metal Market. NF.W YORK, March 1J.-MKTAL8 Iead, 17. ti bid. Spelter, not quoted, t'op per, steady'; electrolytic, nearby. 128.0w Ix id; June and later, t..Ukn'JI.&u, Iron. firm and unchanged. Tiu, qolel, spot of fered at j(W. At London: Bitot copper. flOS 10a; fu tures, -i; elec.trolvllc, AM SB Spot tin. am 10a; futurea. a 111. Lead, 4-Ji. Bpelter, 4. '.11. Oil aad Heala. K4VANNAH. lla.. March U. Tl'Il PKNT1.NF Firm. 6ic; aalea, M bbla.; recelpta, 41 btila.; slupmenta, 47 bbla.; atock. A4 bhla. HU8IJ47 Market Hteady; aalea, m bbla.; recelpta. a 4 hhla.; ahlpmenta. t,lll bbla.; atock, M.4M bbla. Wuotallona: A. H, C, l. E. F, U. II. I. eXiki: K, M. U40; N. 46; WO. ti.; WW, li.7i. Dry Oawda Market. NEW TORK. March 1B.-DRT OOOD8 Print clolha and sheetings were today In 5ood demand at ailglitiy higher prleea. o liber a vre actlvv. Worated and cot ion yarn markets were firm. Laca were in guod deinund for trimming purpiMtea. Baak fleanrtaaa. OMAHA. March lS.-H.nk clearings for Omaha UKiar were M.4.i! IV. and for Uie i.urcsiauiiug day last year ilkU.UM7. OMAHA. UKJIOCK MARKET Cattle Eeceipti Reary and Tmde ii Slow at Lower Pricei Sheep Steadj to Stronger. HOGS SUITES ANOTHER DROP OMAHA, Marrh 16. 1M. Hecelnta were Cattle. Hoga. Bheep Ofriclal Monday !.70 . ,"0 Official Tueeday 6. H l.w F.atlmate Wednesday.. 7.JO tvo Three days this wk.4.a 41. W 1 475 fame daye last week.. 24 11 W.l7 2. fame daya t w'ks eo.2o.Ms. 42.014 2.4 Came days 6 w'ka ago r.rx 4MW 2 4 Rame days 4 w'ks sgo.lii.147 4.4 6I. Same days last year.. 22. 414 U.441 4.M The following tahie hnwa tha receipts of rattle. boa an,i Rhep at the Omaha live stock market for the vear to date as compared with last year: 1!4. 11. Inc l)ec. r'' 100.141 20S.O17 7.1?4 "oga SfAXUI 4 217.2j3 Sheep .... 490') 6W.M1 ,l The following table shows the average prices of hoaa at the Omaha Live Btock market for the lat few days, with com pnrlaona: I ate I IKI4. IIHl6.il4.IKl. :ll2.iiHU.ill10. VciT 1.1 c.i e Ml I I Wl I 1h' f 47 f I 5-'i !!' I XI M I M "V. 42 4 I 71, t 50 4-1 g 411 f" Ki l-'l I" 1 1 I 4W' 671 I I 17 1 ST M 7.1 ! i;'4kli IM ttt Men, Men Meh Mch 'rh. Mch. i.l 1 Mch. lit V. b. 10.) I 5HJ M a I 1 ! 4 Ml 4 711 T4 HHI 7j S r. I 4 ) K .-!! ( all i 14' I J2 I 4 7ill ti .-C(l II. I -mi ail KMX 'i 4 4 iw 10 it Mch. 11 I M 1 1 45! 6 4 110 17 l:H 72 6"l .V.I 6X1 t I J I 66 II 671 4..1 4 1 W II 27 ( I 67, 6 4 H0 42 Mar. Mar. Mar. 12. 14. IV aynuaf Becelpts and dlanoaltlnn of lire Block at the 1'nlon atocK yards. Omaha, for twenty-four hours ending at 1 o'clock p. m., yesterday: KI-X.EI PT8-OA RUM DB. Cattle. Hon Hneen M'r'a. .. m. at ni. r a 1 - .. 71 16 1 1 44 6 4 f. t 2.V) Watmah Mlaaourl Paclflo ... 1 I nion Par-ifio 71 C. N. W.. eaat.. I C A N. . W., weal 71 C, Bt. P., M. O.. 12 C. H. O.. east.. 21 C, II. A U., writ., oi C , IC I. A P . eaat 6 Illinois Central Chicago Ut. West. 4 Total receipts ....27 U1SID81TION HKAD. Cattle llogx. Bheep. ;2" 2.i. 41 J Morris A Co rlwlft A Co 1 .t.4;9i 3.(1 l.74 1,121 1.410 2.443 Cudahy Packing Co .1.413 .1.2M Armour at Co , Hchwarta aV Co 1.W.7 M J. W. Murphy Lincoln Pack. Co . t). Pack. Co W. B. Vanaat Co Henton, Vanaant 4k L.. . r. H. Lwl Muaton A Co J. M. Root A Co J. H. Bulla I.. K. lluas Hoaenatock Hroa F. l. Kellogg , Werthelmer I tegen.. If. F. Hamilton Hulllvan Hrea Itothachlld A Kreba.... Mo. A Kan. Calf Co.... Chrlatle Hlgglna Huffman Meyera (llaeaherg Maker, Jonea & 8....... Hanncr Kroa ,, John Harvey tennls A Francis....... Kline ,lenen I.ungren..". ... Other buyer 7 20 11 4 44 41 17 'W 4 1KB J4 i 171 44 20 K4 11 . 4 ;u is 2-- 64 vn 21 4J 1.120 . Totals ...7.383 17..V1 7.410 CATTLE Receipts were liberal this moriiLng. 2H1 rara lielng repotted at this point. Other marketa were alao wed aui plled. so thst prices hsd a downward tendency everywhere. The market here waa very alow In opening, buyers an nouncing right from the outset that they would take off at leaat loo. Hellers aa a matter of coura made a hard light awalnat this, which helped to render Uie trade alow, .... In the end cattle aold largely 10e lower, or around 2:,aV lower than last week. It was later than usual before a clearance kin effected: In fact, It was nearly mid day before enough bualneas hsd been transacted to call it a market. Quotations 00 cattle; Hood to choice beeves. W.ifav.J): fair to good brevea. $K 6ajW.OO; common ta fair beeves, $7.60"ii l.M; good to choice' heifer. $7.2V(iH.2u; g'Kid to choice cows, tI'7!1V7.75; fair to yocd . oowa, MXv).!: common to fair cowa, $4 6uii".Jfi; good to cholue feeders, tS."Ut.iUi fair Id good feeder. f7.3xii7.6: common lo fair feedera, ti.Ooit7.30; good to choice stoekers. I7.7u4j..tf : stick (loit ers. $i.7; 7.75: slock cows, .00j'7.l.'5; tok calves, $7.00(V1.W; vai calvet. tJ UWrf 10 oil; bulla, ataga, etc.. $6 5eri.2j. , iteprvarntatlve . salea: STF.KRS A.ND IIEir Klio. No. 14... 14..., 17... I... ... U... ... at. rr. io. .... 44J 17 at 14 .... W4 4 kl . 14. ........ ..... U Id ...' HliKF PlISKRrf. 64 -4 a , I., ...... A. Pr. .. 7 -I . . P I . .1040 Hi . . S 17 75 . .IX 4 10. .. 'o I i . Ilf I 44 ..llbl Iki ..I I M ..1M4 IW ..70S T en ..444 1W .f.t. H. lo ,1 ......... .i:i . 1. ....... I. 14. 4 1 : to I i :t ...IllTf ...lilt ...IV ...ur. r. It .. I...' 6... l..r I... I... 1... HK1FKRB. I4, 4 II I 1 IB, II iu 1 4e . . CALVK8. Ml IK.. 14 ......' 44 T ti 17 tad I T a I 44 101 STOCK KR8 AND. FKEDER8 4 I 1 I .1 1 4. IX IH , r.17 7 44 4 I IS .111) 4ttl I 4.,., at T 74 . it t J II t 14 ' 14. 21... HOG8The largest run of hogs seen her m days was on band thla morning when 260 curs, or J4. head, were re ported In. For the flrat half of the week 1 1 1 . . - n ,2 ......4 I. .. I .. 6,000 largwr than a week ago, but smaller mm a. uu v amoujiu to ai.-ia iirau. uri.iti then two weeks ago by t.ouO head and a falling off of 17.000 bead aa compared alth the same days laat year. Hhlppers bought lonw of the mixed and butcher weight hogs on early rounds at prices that were not ever a nickel lower, t,ulwIhT tr"V rinh,n.a of packera enabled them to get all the hogs they wanted later at a 10c ciecitne. ana tney made moat of their pure ha nee on that baala They bought a good share of their hoga at IS.Sb4il.40. -Atki a paid a top of t 45. ' The packer trade got off lo a slow start. Early killer ofitrs were aa much as 1'ic or more lower, and sellers, while expecting to make aome cunceaatons. were not In any hurry to caah their holdlnga at so laige a decline. For sit the early dullneas. however, tho market opened out In fair seeaon, first aalea to packer be ing mad at a full toe reduction. The market moved along until nearly midday with little appreciable change from early prleea. Before any kind of a clearance - waa made, however, trade weakened not only on the llghta, but on what good hoga were left aa well, and at the time of closing thla report a number ef loada were atiil unsold, under blda tnat 1 aellera thought were l&c or more lower. (leneral market waa a full l"c lower. Sale, ranged largely at I loufs So, with a sprinkling as hl.ii as 13.40 and salea 6t lusUl scattered on down to .. Itepresentatlve sales: A. N. Av. ..lit ..174 ..mt ..til ..Mt a. rr 40 It 10 ... t in ... I ss ... I 14 14 I M ... t at 44 It 1SI Ill ......so . 'ill tr4 kit lie in ... It 44 a 111 1J0 IS M Hi a 14 x t ... a m 1 7 ... I 44 8HKEF The day a arrivals of sheep and lamba, while considerably laiger than Tuesday's light, run. were )uat talr for the middle of the week. Kecelpta Were estimated at twenty-aevra ears, or IW) head, bringing the total for the three daye up le ll.f o head. Thla la 4.0u0 smaller than a week ago, l.ouO lighter than two weeks ago and leaa than half as Isrge as for the same days laat year. Suppilea ao far this week are the small est of the year to data. With another moderate supply of lamba on hand and advices from moat other I market a of a fairly encouraging nature, packers were willing to give almost steady Prices light from the outaet. belters were of tue opinion that thla wa the day to recover at least part of tha decline regtalered earlier In the weak, and priced their holdings on a strong to hla her baala. with the result that tha forenoon aa well advanced before any btielneea of conaequence was Iranaacted. The firat ealre made were eaally steady with vealorday, and when the bulk of tha liffcrlnna moved It waa at pncea that wera.. 1 auytUuuc. .atioiur tn a Imie higher. A good kind of Mexicans of de. elm hie weights aold aa high aa IIL. eet tlng a new high mark for the eeaaon, while more than one bunch reached $112", and $!(i"4fll.l caught several huncha of decent to good lamba. Noon clearance waa unaatlafartory. however, aome aeven loud a of lamba, moat of which either lacked flnlah or carried a little more weight than packera dealred at the money being left In the pena at mlddc". Another moderate supply of 1 i sheep wae here. Nothing of real choice quality waa offered, and demand continued a little alack, the market really offering a very poor baala for comparison. Quotatlona on sheep and lami s: Iambi, goou to choice. $10. Pta II. M; lambe. fair rood. $10 RVil0.O: l mix fall clipped, tanry&a.rr.: lamba. freah cllpid. $ mv,f on; yearllnra. fair to choice, light. $0 25 t?l 0"; yearlinga, fair to choice, henry. $.f"8.40: welhera, fair t (Jiolce, $7. ,5( $ W); ewea good to colce, IT.Kf'i.lO; ewea, fair to good, 17.0rxfr7.fe. Kepreaentative aalea: Mtbtr, No. 242 fed lamb 4X7 fed lambs .' I"! fed lamtm C75 fed lamba 6M Mexican lamba 3.T9 fed lambs W fed ewea 1.VI fed lambs 44.". fed ewea 1'2 fed yearlings and wethers 4M fed ewea It fed ewea Ri fed lambs ISO fed lambs Av. . 7 1 m . 7 . 7 . 71 . 71 . 110 . 71 . Ill . 12 .100 . r . 71 . 73 Pr. 11 00 10 M 11 20 11 20 11 10 10 0 7 I 10 w 6 00 tt T 10 00 10 5 10 K tlllCAtiO 6.IVF. BTOCK MARKET Cattle Weak- -II as Weak aheep Flraa. CHICAOO, March IS C ATT Re ceipt a. 16.00 head: market weak; native beef ateera, $7. "'..!; weatern sleera, $7.40 111 5; atoc.kera and feeilers, ti.nfuH.2t: cowa and heifers, $3.yua..75; calves, $8.25 till. 11. IMKia-Recelpts, 40,000 head; market weak at 6c to 10c decline; bulk of ealea, $S.,'o.; light, $ X.rfiu.85; mixed $4-a f.DO; heavy, $.40.f6; rough, $.40u.66: pl(ta, $ KHM9.00. SKP:P AND I.AMRW Receipts, 15.000 head; market firm; wethera, $8.afi.i; ewea, $i.(8.; lambs, $.611.60. t I. I. oala Live gtock Market. ST. IiOt'lS, Mo.. March 15. CATTLE Rerelpia. 3,6(0 head; market ateady; na tive beef steera, $7.i"i("t(.10; yearling steers and heifera, $.ouk.50; cowa. A.n(Vtlg.m: atockera and feeders, $6.60 frt.te; Texas and Indian ateera. f,.2Mi l.fti; cowa and heifers, $.0iy.o0; native calves. tl.no10.7C. HOU3 Recelpta. 11.100 head: market tower: pln and llghta, t7.nwnd.7a; mixed and btilchera, $9.6txa.90; good heavy, $ ST.. SltKKP AN1 I.A M BS Recelpta, 2.000 head; market atrong; yearling wethera, M.OiwIO.iJO; lamba, 6H.0nll.66; ewea, Vi.60 S.2T.. I- Kaaaaa t lt. Lira stock Market. KANRA8A CITY Mo., March 16. CAT-Tl-K Receipts, 6,600 head; market lower: prime fed ateera, $8.2V&S.10; dreaaed beef ateera. $.0Ob;9. 16 ; weatern ateera. $7..rvr 9.28; atockera an feeders, M.Cutl41.60; bulls. $6.VWi7.;0; calves, to.60itrll.0u. HOUS- Recelpta. 12.000 head; market lower; bulk of aalea, $!.l.Vn9.60; heavy, $lt.50i.70: pnekera and butchera. $.36''tfl 1.70; light. $.S0ii9.56; plga, $7.60t,A.75. fillBKP AND LAMBif-Recelpta. 7,000 head; market atrong; lamba, $10 67h'11.25; yearllnsa, ln.2Mi10.00; wethers, $7.75'S'8.60; ewea, $7.2C1.(. , f , Bt. Jeaepk Live block Market. $7.:iS.60: cows and helfere. $4.6u49.00; calvea, pi ommo .25, H ( M H3 Mecei nt a. 1600 headi rnarket lower; top. $:.; bulk of aalea, $S.3jC(i.(i. BHKEP AND LAMBS-Recelpta. 4.F-I0 head, market ateady; lamba, 10.6'f!li.lo. gtock la Sight. Receipts of live stock from the live prin cipal western marketa: cattle, nop, pnrep. Omaha Chlcsao St. Ixiuia Kansas City.. Sioux City.... 7.2. 11,000 1.600 .15,000 . 1.600 . 6.600 .1,600 40,0no 1I.IKI0 12.000 17.000 15.000 2.000 7.0KI Totals .13,700 M.dOO 29,00e Little Bobbie's Pa Ma'c Nephew Hat a Broken- Heart. By WILLIAM r. KIRK. Mia has got a nefew wlch 1c naimed Burton f-'liodd. He calm up to the house llio other nito 4V the first thing Ma set was Burton, you have been drinking. Have another, Burton, sod Pa rite away. He will do nothing of the kind and you' will do nothing of the kind, sed Ma. I toald you last week newer to aa this poor boy to drink. All the wurld Is a desert, sed Burton. All the wurld Is a desert it ' 1 am thirsty. Oh. Beryl, Beryl: What Is rong, poor boyT sed Ma. Heryl has Jilted me, he sed. Hhe la engaged to a drummer from-8t. Paul. He Is a vulgar trades person who sells hear pumps.' Oh. Beryl, Beryl, my hart is braking! . Have Just ono, sed Pa. Maybe then the sun will shine down on 'you moar' tender. It Is grate stuff. I bought a lot of It wen the town went dry. I cannot reefuae, sed Burton. O how falsa she was A yet how fair, how pass ing fair! O that the fates had spared ma Jest the same, changing; the subjeck, this last crushing blow! .Cheer up, se) I'a. Tha re la a lot of fish left In tha oshun. If frend wife here had Jilted me. Pa sed, thara waa four I other gurls that wud have grabbed me leaver nite. One of them tiled to kill heraelf wen I married my darling here, t p 1 . ' , Ha, ha, sed Ma. The vary Idee of a ;gurl ever killing herself beekaug she , cuddent you eapeshully In them days I . mis ... .... ... ' when you waa so wild that you, had to be .drove with a Fpaniah bit. Why, sod Ma. wen I waa going with you all the ladlea In the naborhood used to cum oaver to our house 4V sing The Uypsy's Warning. sed Pa. I doant think Burton shud feel so bad oaver gittlng reelected. Eggs Is awful high Jest now, at you can't git a apartment in New Tork that is nice to live In unless you buy the property In the first yeer. Yuhtf man. yung man. sed Pa. beeware tho dangerous recks & sholls of matri mony. Paddei your own canoe, my boy. Y'ou may git loansuin at times, but you won't fall, oaver into the liver. Paddei yute own canoe. , It la good' thlag that the yung men of this country doant talk auch advice, sed Ma. Thla wud be a fine naahun It every man lived a aelflah bachelor life. What wud beecurn of our grata instltu shun, the American hoaraT Tha re Is no danger of yung men talk ing the advice of us old dogs, sed I'a. Every time I see a yung man drinking, sed Pa, I tell him, as soon as I have swallowed my own drink 4V wiped my lips, that the rapids la below him. But what good does It do? No good what ever, sed Pa. I newer llaaened myself, sed Pa. No, sed a. that Is que sure thing. You newer stopped talking long enuff to lis ten. Ma sed. Please doant look so sad. Hurton. sed Ma. It may cum out all r'te In the end. I am sure that tune wl heal yure grate greet 4k some day you yUl meet another llttel gurl that la jest as sweet 4V morr worthy of you than this gurl wlch has made the furid aeem. ao dark for you. Qoodnite, you poor boy. Uoodnlte, you poor boy, sed I'a. My hart bleeds for you with the reverse Eng lish, as we say at Dole's academy. But after he was gone Pa looked at Ma aV sed. After all. deer. It la sad to be guigcl 4k alone la the wurld. NEW YORK JMCK MARKET Speculation More Pronounced Fea ture of the . Day'i r Section. TRADHfo" ACTIVE. NARROW NEW TORK, March 13 peculation waa a more pronounced feature of to days market, public Interest except In a few el ock a. being again negligible. Trad ing waa active, but lacked the breadth and extent of yeaterdav's aeanlon. Home specialise, notably Crucible Bteel. Bald win I-ocomntlve and American Car were under restraint, aa were alao such mls cellaneoua uumicb as the distillers' group snd a few of the more obscure shares amonir the rella. Rethlohem Hteel. which sold minus Its first quarterly dividend of 7"4i per cent, registered an extreme loss of 24 at &m and t'nlted States Steel was under mod erate but perriatent pressure, though never yielding more than a fraction. Reading was the chief euetainlng fea ture of the Hat. Its rle of 2 to KH on very heavy trading during the forenoon being attended by rumors that It was being bought, for Rockefeller Intereata. A concurrent rise of 2 oolnta In Weat ern Maryland gave piaualnility to the rumor. Reading aecond preferred. I'hlgh valley. rew lork Central. Canadian Pa cific, Pt. Paul and eome of the eastern llnea s'te manifested atrength. Weetlnnopee and Oeneral Electric led the recognised munitions Irpuca, aome of which, however, denoted realiaing. Motors and allied shares, particularly (loodrlch, were appreciably higher and metala re eovereo. from their recent lethargy, with fulnn of a point or better for Kennlcott, tan, Cblnn and Inspiration Coper, while American 7.lne roae 4 to 89. Hiring the mldaeaalon auch relatively Inactive stocks as I'nlted Fruit rose from 1 to 1 points. Pugars alao rame forward at Irregular gains, Cuban American ris ing 21 Vw to the new high record of 215. in ine nnai nour. wnen aiannara enares were reflecting continued profit taking. Mexican I'etrnieum, Texas company ana American Bmeltlng rose on extensive abaorption. Mexican making an extreme advance of to 110. Ther tone at the close was Irregular, with a fair sprinkling of moderate net losses. Total sales amounted to 912.000 shares. The bond market waa again backward, with numerous larre offerings of Anglo French 6 at M-u'.d'.1. Total salea par value, amounted to M.lWl.flfiO. Cnited Hlatea bonds were unchanged on call. Number of sales snd leading quotations on sticks today were: gate. Hlh. lx. Clo-e. Alaska Hold Allla-ChalTnera American Beet (ufar American Can American lK-omotlve ... American . R Am. H. R. li Am. giixar Raflnlngl American Tel. A Tel American Tobacco Anaconda CofSjer Atrhlana Baldwin lKotnotlve Baltimore A Ohio Bethlehem Hteel Bmoklrn llapld Tr (lltornla Petroleum Canadian Pacific Oiitral leather f'heaapoake A Ohio ChlcBgo O. W....... r-hlcaco, u. Ht. P Chicago at N. W Cbteago, R. I. A P. Rr.. 4'hlno IVpper Colorado KimI A Iran rriKlMe e(eel rener A R. O. pf4 Dtxttllera' 4-ecurltlea .... Brla 4,ftfl 1114 Sii 'V l.aoo ', 92H 12 11.1100 7H Tl4 7?t 9, 2ofl HI", tt M.(V 2Vi i' IH 1,4 10H Wi lotVi Ill 1.70jO no Mitts ins4 i.io i-'w 1214 n ia i7V4j im NK U TH - 1 M1 1414 10T, 10.1 U.a 1104 lit 1,3. xii4 at lt"4 too I W ,617 1171, I-. 4. ni liH !'V4 ir, UK) P4i' IKXUj J.0) Ml K44 644 4,400 U4 (it'4 42' filUt 1li Vt'4 134, 4.2on 4S I" HO 1J7 lUj 127 5. nnn i' i:i i 4.lm MS 65 U'i 3. e 47 4U 4 41.I0S 44 til, 1.3H 4.001 4 47 47 t.WKI tH .T7' T 1,101) 171 lfitv, 170H (UW 1U 122', 12.314 6 44 ' 4.-.S 4i' l,4ft4 21 10i ?1 Ill .V 17H n't 17H IS.PM 4M), 47 4714 1.4 n) 2. 4a 11 24i 7SH4 VUU, 71. W lie KM "4 If'M 1.104 3 KN 'l WV4 400 l4 I 6 1 l.KH 4;H S714, I. w irrt mi II. fOO 107 10r, 1TK l.K) 4T 47 I.eiO 1J', 1IS HtU l.rao IMS 114 114 TOO ITHi K 27 ...1 IS 4. J00 MT. 7(, h1 py 1M 1U. US l.imo ?4S ?H4 44 7J9 4S K7 ' I, KM IIS 1 "I 1 400 inns W14 rs 114 at 11 4,K l 'X l"'i 14 4MI S !" H 2.IM f"S 1 " 4. J. Ki 1U1 C4U S (1.HC4 IIS tS n 117S 1'4'4 t n n n 1 ion t os "H l.eoo 7ii 7is n 7 4- tan rts rs l.ins T1 ('. 'OS 1 MV) (7 Ui 6iS Oeaaeal Rlentrlc (Ipat Northern pf4 Oreat Na. Ore rtfa Ilnxxenhelm Rtplormtloa.. Illlnola Central Interbrirnugh lon. Corp. . Inspiration coeper Kinai Itr Kouthern.... Ihlnh Valley IulaTllle NaehvlHe... Mexican Petroleum 64 'ami Copper MlMourt K. T. pfd.... lcoart Pacific National Blacnlt National lrad Nevada Copper New York ('antral .... N. T.. N. H. II........ Norfolk Wentern Northern Pacific Pacific Mall v Paclllo Tel. A Tel Pennsylvania PiOslaan raiace Car Rar Can. Copper ReamVc , Republic Iron A gleel..., ooufo"nt Ptc'fle eVHitharn Ttiilwav Kluriebfeker I'ompaar .... Tenoeaeee Copper Tts I'nmoanr fnlon Pacific Cnl. in Puclfto HI t'ni'ed Rtatea Hteel p. H. AtMl pfd i. Vlah Copner Weatern Vnton WaatlnatKMiae F-leolrla .., xiontana Power. Cleneral Motor 4 . .. Wfttll B Slrl Knncott I'Vipner . . . . Total aalea for tha 4a y. tit. 000 abarea. New York Moaey Market. NEW YORK. Match 13. MERCAX Tl IjK PAPK.R-S.rj 3i per cent. KTKRI.1NO BXCHANOK PUty - day bllU, U.Ti; demand, . t4.76-l; cablea, StLVKR Bar. 6flc; Mexican . dollars, 434jc. UD.NDS Government, steady; railroad, TIME I3ANS Firm: sixty days. 2Hf Ii per cent; ninety days. 2j3 per cent; six months. 36t!4 per cent. OAL.L. MONKY Firm; high, 1 per cent; low, 1 per cent; rullnn rale. J per cent; laat loan. 2 per cent; closing bid, t per cent; offered at t per cent. t losing quotations on bonds today were as follows: II. g. ref. la. 4o coupon , V. g. . rag do coupon ... HU N. anl. 4a IIS ... SM K. A T. Ut 4a.. T1S ...KMSMo. Par. con. 4s... .ions ...UttSMont. Power ta..... MS ...111 N. Y. C. deb. 4e....lY4 ...1HS4N. T. CUr 4Sa....l g. 4a. rx do coupon An. 6mellera ....1USN. Y.. N. H. 4V H A. T. a T. e. Ska..Xt?S ev. 4a 11414 Aaaln-Franck la .... Ml, No. Pacific 4a MS Aichiaoa aea. 4a.... 4 dn la 4 bal. 4V Ohio 4a 1S0. a U ref. 4a II1 Hata Hteel r. U.,..lISI1r. T. a T. aa. . . . . lWa iVn. Pacltio lai Xi Pena. can. 4Ua inr.lt 1 rhea. a O. rr. u do ren 4v,a... H. a J. J. 4s e Kaanina sea. a . I'. M. AH. P. c U.IOlwH I- A S. r r. 4a. 41 V ('. H. I. P. r. 4a. go. Pac cv. la 1(K (.'. a a. rf 4W. ., M do rat. 4a WH P. R. O. e. 4a.... II Ho. hallway 4a K24t Kckt sea. 4a TSatnloa raclflc 4a.... tTU, lien. Klectrle aa. ., ,.14 do cr. 4a M44 '01. No. lat 4...., 0 U. 8. Rubber 4a. ...im 111. Can. ref. 4a SO V. H. HI eel M 104 lnlar. M. M 4.... ITVtWeat. I nloa 4a.... I6 K. ' io. ref. la.... tlliWeat. EKv. cr. ta.,144) Bid. I.oadoa Block Market. IjONDON. March 15. American eecuii tiea on the atock market were quiet, after an early showing of strength. The clos ing waa a shade off from the beat. SILVER liar. 7 l-ld per ounce. MONEY 44u4Mb per rent. Discount rates, short bills and J months, b per cent. Sloan; City Live Stuck Market. SIOl'X City. la.. March 15. CATTLE Receipts, l.iOO head: market ateady: native steers. 17.7mi.7S; butchers, i.0uo 7.10; cows and heifera. Is.aji7.ti5; stock era and feedera, Vi.mu7.75: calves, ;.0uj) lO.'iO: bulla, staga. etc., .ii7.J. HOUS Recelpta. 17.000 head: market IfHilac lower; heavv r.3wj4 45; mixed. Stf.lMi SO; .light. p.OOtiO.lu; bulk of aalea. pt. mi 86. HMEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 61 head; market steady; ewes, t.'i.Oi'tiil.&i; lambs. 1 10 00. I Kagar Market. NEW TORK. March IV MI UAK-Raw, troug: centrifugal. S.7iHo.77c: molaaaea. 4.Ai6.0Oc; refined atrong. Mugar futures were firm and active on ouying iy iraae Intereata and support from commlsaiou houses. At noon prices were 1 to 1 points net higher. Key to the Situation Bee Want Ads. The Strange Case of Dy Frederick Lewis, Author of "What Happened to Mary" (Copyright. 1!IS, by '.'!'jr Publications) YNOPBtS. Mary Page, actress. Is accused of the murder of Havld Pollock and Is defended by her lover, I'hilip iJingdon. I'ollock was intoxicated. At Mnrv's trial ahe ad mlta ahe had the revolver. Her maid testifies that Mary threatened Pollock with It prevlnualy, and Mary a leading man Implicates lngdon. How Mary die apwared from the acene of the crime la a myatery. Brandon telle of a strange hand print he saw on Mary's shoulder. Further evidence shows that horror of drink pro ducea temporary Insanity In Mary. The defenae la "repreeaed psyrhoals." Wit neaaea deacrthed Mary's flight from her Intoxicated father and her father's sui cide. Nurse Walton dearrtnes the kid naping of Mary by Pollock, and Amy Harton tells of Mary's struggles to be come an actress, of Pollock's pursuit of her and of another occaaion when tba smell of liquor drove Mary Insane. CHAPTER IX. A New Clae. (Continued from Yesterday.) "That la all, thank you," Mr. Williams," said taxngdon; but while the words were still on his lips the prosecutor was on his feet, hot to question the witness, but to make another eloquent plea to the Judi-e. "I petition tha court," he cried In ringing tones, "to have all the foregoing testlmnoy, together with that of the de tective, Brennan, and the boy, Joe Mur phy, stricken out as Irrelevant. All this is wasting the time of your honor and the gentlemen of the jury. It is not what this man, Daniels, did. but what Mary 1 age did on the night that David Pollock was brutally murdered with which we are concerned. The state has proved that this woman, Mary Page, entered the room where David Pollock awaited her. That a shot and a scream came from that room, and that tne defendant waa found in the room with the dead body. And I ask you gentlemen, as reasonable men. If It Is possible or probable that anyone could have entered that room and shot David Polrock without being seen by the defendant! It is that, I take it, which my young colleague Is endeavoring to suggest by throwing suspicion upon a man who is conveniently missing!" "And I say," stormed Langdon in re sponse, "that it was possible and that Mary Page neither saw nor heard what occurred in the gray suite that night. And lf .lt please your honor, I will call as my next witness. Dr. Foster to testify to the Inability of the defendant to un derstand events that were happening." "I see no objection to such testi mony." said the judge thoughtfully, add ing with a hint of sternness, "but you must remember, sir, that Imputing knowl edge, even guilty knowledge of the mur der of David Pollock to this man Darnels does not prove the defendant innocent." "No, your honor," answered Langdon, with a quick, confident smile. "But I shall prove that, too, before I have fin ished." The Judge raised his eyebrows, hut that confidence was not without Its effect upon those watching the legal duel be tween the young lawyer and the attorney for the state, and there waa a breathless tension in the room when Langdon, ad dressing his new witness, said vibrantly: "Dr. Foster, you have told the court that the defendant, Mary Page, is a vic tim of attacks of 'repressed phychosls,' superinduced by tha sight of intoxication, and the smell of alcoholic concoctions. When suffering from-, such an attack would the patient be conscious of what went on about her?" "Certainly" not. No more than a per son In delirium. There are cases of In sanity where the patient, though Insane, is still conscious of those around, and can recognize them; but "repressed psychosis' Is like violent delirium. Not only Is the sufferer unconscious of those around her, but carries no memory of her own ac tions back Into her normal state." "Then, If Mary Page waa suffering from1 such an attack when David Pol lock was killed, would It not have been possible for .someone else to enter the room and commit the murder unnoticed by herT" "It would. If Miss Ptge had' one of her attacks on the night In question she Maynard Mabery Celebrates Golden Wedding March 22 Maynard Mabery, f 4 years old, and bailiff In Judge Wakeley'a court, and Mrs. Mabery, 44. will celebrate their golden wedding anniversary March 21 They expect to spend the day quietly at their home, 3912 South Twenty-fifth, South Side, with their friends. ED J. BROWN. FORMER OMAHA BUSINESS MAN. DIES IN WEST Word reached Omaha last night an nouncing the death pf Ed J. Brown In Los Anceles. where he went some two months ago for his health. lie was about 70 years of age and Is survived by his wife, who was wtih him at the time of hla death. Mr. Brown had been a resident of Omaha for some ten jears. having come here from Quincy, III. He was a brother of Mrs. J. Benson, who for years con ducted a women's furnishing goods store. Upon her death he came here and took charge of the business, continuing It un til closed out several years ago. IS FINED FOR TALKING BAD OVER THE TELEPHONE WIRE R. O. Haxelaood of South Side was ar rested on a charge of being intoxicated and using- profane language over the telephone. He was fined t?.S0 In police court. COULD NOT ACCOUNT FOR REVOLVER AND FLASHLIGHT Tom Mattl. Eleventh and Dodge streets, arrested on a minor charge, was unable to give satisfactory account aa to the possession of a revolver and flashlight and waa fined 3 and costs. Mary Page Pictures by Essanay would have been equally unconscious ot the fact whether she or someona else lired the fatal shot." . A long, quivering gasp pf Ineffable re lief floated from Mary's pale lips at tha words, and two little flames of hope and excitement leapt into her eyes. Her at last was someone who believed whd un derstoodthat she did not, could not re member what had happened after that first horrible glimpse of the drunken, leering face of the man she hated. Kven Langdon had seemed at times to cherish vsgue doubts snd had pressed her cruelly to try to- remember even haxlly the events that were a blank to her; and In consequence the words of the great alienist were balm to her aching heart and seemed In truth a wondrous vindica tion. . But the flama of that dawning hops melted the lea of numb endurance thst had for so long upheld her, and she was drawn Inevitably out of the hypnosis of stolid waiting Into a sudden throbbing agony or feeling and expectancy. Time, which until now had seemed of small Im portanceminutes and hours alike falling) drearily into the abyss of eternity be came suddenly a poignant factor. She wanted to scream to tbem all to hurry hurry hurry! There was d much to be told; so much to be explained before they would know and set her free! Langdon, watching her In amased con cern, saw her slender body shake like " a reed In a storm of emotion, and read ing In it not the breaking of the icy fetters of Immobile despair, but tha shattering of a wonderful self-control, , nastened to her slue, witn an admoni tory and reasmiring whisper of encour agement. ' To his surprise she smiled at him through the unshed tears and caught, his hand for an Instant In a feverish grip as she murmured tremulously. , "There's nothing; the matter, Phil. I I am Just hopeful." 1 "I may have to call you to the stand for a little," ha went on anxiously. "Do you think you you will be able to?" "Why. of course," she answered, with such a surprised note In her voice that Langdon was perforce reassured, and turned his attention again towards Dr. Foster, who waa flushing angrily under the badgering' of the prosecutor. 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