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COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Prostrated Telegraph Wires Cause Dullness | on Board of Trade. TENDENCY OF CORN MARKET IS WEAK Onats Share In General Quictness and Rule Easter—Provisions Are Dull and Heavy Und, ' uidation. CHICAGO, March 11.—Prostrated graph wires and a disposition to wait for the government crop figures resulted in extremely dill markets today. Wheat closed corn et and onts 1o lower ovistons al the close we in changed to J6e down In addition to all the other detriments to business with which traders in wheat nave | had to contend racently were added pre trated wires, which not only delayved | news, but shit off outside orders. Trading more than cver a famillar it o conspleuo inani The fact that the govern- ment report giving the quantity of wheat n farmers’ hands, which was due after | trading hours, rendered specilators still more loathe take on_themsclves any unnecessary obligations y opened changed to e lower at Fr this the market deciined to reacted 1o 16\, because of an n the report. making northwest ré auite Ight. This was corrected later g the quantity much more liberal, and s the cables, which had been delayid, We easy in tone, there ensued suficicnt selling wend the diminutive market to 751 The close was May ¢ Tohe. World's shipments were about expected. The vis decreased 1,342,000 bushels. Seal rances in wheat and flour were cqun 000 bushels, * while primary recefpts a ted 580,000 hiish @ls, compared with 994,000 bushels last year Minneapolis and Daluth reported against 677 st w and %02 g Tocal recelpts were 81 cars, 3 of contract Thie netivity in w market. The ceipts showed an fmprove and the woather enring, although inimical Argentine reported excellent highly favorable prospect Muy wold between 4ladite and and closed Lase lower at 4 Were 402 cars, @ of contract grade Onts shared ‘in the s which ded the floor and r caster in thy with corn. There was only al trade in futures and the cash were also dull. Receipts were 2 Provistons were dull and ruied under liguidation. lack of outside and on large hog receipts. May pork Which reccived the most attention. closed Toc lower: May lard 2izc down and May uncha Estima cars: corn 28,000 head The leading futures ranged as follows: teles re affair through: 1y mate session N hut | error elpts K- I 1 § 1 lower at which militated potent In the corn was weaker, R ent In the grad was favorable to | to good road weather and for the crop. conditions At were tendency b sym “mall narkets cars ensler support | v e Ty Wheat, S0 receipts tomor hogs, 425 cars; oats, ow Articles.| Open.| High.| Low. | Close *Wheat | Mch. | April May *Corn— Meh May Onts— Meh May Pork— Mch May Lard- Mch Muy July 18 were as follows: L o winter patents, $3.602.8; 360; clears, $2.60@3.30; spring patents, 3.10; hakers, $2.201250. e No | Q stralghts, $3.20G3 6 speclals, ' $4.2004. stratghts, $50003 WHEAT=No! TR The CORN 2 req, 28¢; No. 3 white, ; falr to cholce northwestern, § prime er, contract grade, $10.75. 5 & pork, per bbl, $11.60 per Ibs., $7.5067.524. Dry @662 $1.2 y were as BEE i timothy PROVISION 1 b houlders slden (b HISK Y- Hasis of he recelpts and shipments to tollows Articles Flour, bbls., Whea't, bu Corn, bu Oats, bu T '-\.,“hu 4,000 | the Produce exchange today the but- | tket was dull merles. 1521 Chee irly acth dull; fresh, 12) AN Shipments. i TBES, . i [ YORK GE of the on Various Quotations Day ditien. NEW YORK, March 11 LOUR — Re- celpts, 21,061 bbls.; exports, 16,223 bbls. Quiet | and steady until the ¢ when it reflectec wheat's decline. Minn 18, $4.100 0; Minnesota bukers, wini pitents, s3ai0; wl 0, winter extras, §. grades, §2 W0, Rye flour, 1o g 18,15, chofee 350, Buckwheat flour, dull, BUCKWHEAT-Dull at’ 6@s: New York L-Qu andywin, low ¢ LEY—Quiet; rk: malthig, MALT-Dull Recelpts, 66,000 bu.: v} No. 2 red, S0t . elevator; No. ern Duluth.” s . b, aflont: No. Duluth, dilsc 1. 0. b, afloat. Options op steady and continued o all duy, notwith standing # very slack speculative trade A heavy visible supply decreasc, steady ¥nglish cables and fears of a builish gov- erument report on farm reserves all served 1o check aggressive selling until near the close, when prices vielded with corn_and wore finally e low March, closed, e May, 7 11-16680c, ¢lc closed, Tl ) Bu.: exports, 12, No. 2, 48%c elevator and Options opened ste afterward developing w improved we V- grading, nd professional selling, in rances. Closed weak at 3 May. 46@46%¢, closed 4ic; t 45 New Yo BARLEY ¢ spot. quiet; No 2 white, 2} | 4ot track, mixed, westorn, | FaMige: track, white, R2@see. Options in | active and about steady | HOPS- Ste stute, common to chaice, 1900 crap 3 1890, U@lhe: old olds 6c; Paclfic coast, 1900 erop, 16419¢; 1809, 114 ¢; old olds, 2@ VEAY-Steady; shippin choice, WaIlc HIDi8—Steady: Gulveston, 18la@ e Caliiorn to Texas drv 1o 30 1bs., 1444 e, LEATHER — Steady hemlock Buend NEht 10 heavywe weld, Aty PROVISIONS - Dull @11.50; mess, $8.5009.00 10,00 packet. $9.50610 %0 $ULOO@EIG.0. Cut meats 9.000110.60; #Gi80c; good 1o Ibs. 18c; sole, s, shts, 2@ | steady; family beef 'hams, extra Ind steady: pick! i shotlders, $10.50 | $18.5009 | | Soith L $5.50605. 6215, short, clear, America, Pork. $ILT0G16.50; mess, $14 TALLOW--Easy: clty (82 per pkg.), 4%¢; country (DKRS. free), A@alae RICE-Qulet: domestic, falr to extra, 3% @tlc: Japan,' 140 BUTTER - Recelpts. 6,501 pkgs.: fresh creamery. 1i@22c; June creamery, @20¢: factory, 11615, CHEESE-Recelpts 1arg: colored v, small, slored, white, 120134 ¢ BGGS—Receipts, 10,750 pkes.: i cline; western. at mark, 1356 at mark, 13G 114 POULTRY--Allve. unsetticd chickens, 10c: turkeys, 11c; d turkeys, 1 405 fowls, SladriDiec POTATOR: Steady; Jersevs, §1.2501 York, $1.50@1.75, Long [sland, $1.309 181g: Jersey Sweets, $1,7560250 PHANU TS Steady: fancy hand-picked, A@ie: other domestic, b ETALBCA drop of 50 points in tin in the local market today =~ offered under MNauidation s the result of an unfavorable statistical position and a lack of specula- tive interest These influen: were elso felt abroad, lLondon closing about £1 60 lower Lo £U6 Lis 2d Lor spot and L1135 I 8 steady 1 158 pkgs.: firm and white, 1@t fanc 1200; fancy, small at the d south f firm} | @se; | @¥ise; turkey packed, ra e white salmon, Hay $.60; 3 hay ers, report 8 tecline of Superfor an trolytic. L and’ fenture respec was done usual, with OMAMA Condition Stap BGC 1111440 LIVES ¥ taggy and wic, Keese, FRESH 1 Re GAME-M 121g¢; choic FRESH Ne seiects, Btandar 1.5, FROZEN blue fns, c; clucoes, o! plekerc e e whitef PIGEO VEAL HAY Pri; 0. 1 Rye str of o aft. Recel, OATS- N CORN-N BRAN-§1 ACH Mi 200, as 1o PARSNI TURNIPS BEETS HES ;Y TS~ Per iy 001600 s3I P River e BWEET ¥ CABBAC TOMATOES ~ California, rate, $1.50 ONIONS CELERY Kalama CAULLF] haddock, e Dealers OW ER—Callfornia, ILY BEE: TUESD fu while tures chang that point tdedly bear Ther »pper loci B w 1 and futy here was nd $16.6. ead tivels Domestic out change WHOLESALE MARKETS. wed wenk new dey ugh in | t, spot closing At £70 16w dall at $17 for Lake for casting and elec A “spelter were both dull ing at $4 3,924 No busineg to apeak ot Iron markets, were, as at home and abroad day 15 AppATe Trade and Quotations and Faney Produce, celpts liberal; good stock weak of YULTRY~Hens, old_roosters, alc; turkeys, baic YHESSED POULTRY ~Hens, rs, d@nc, ducks, dasyc, geese, , ughtweght, vglve; heavy, 7 per_doz., 8235 51,250 1.60; Jack- T, weak at 124 e, 140 Ibc; Sepuraior, i OYSTERS—Irst grad w York counts, per_can, 64@ic;: dave; duck fallard 125150 mo ducks, e ex: ‘medium, w York ects, 2uc ulk 'standards, per Bil, FRE! 10¢; bluefish, 11c; buliheads, 10¢ itish, 1dc; cod, ¥e; cropple. halibut,’ 1ic; herring, #a mackerel, 15c; percn, 5@ pike, %c; ted shapper, luc; smelts, e, (rout, suntish, b¢; sh, S P holce cos g assoclation upland, $%; medium, $7.50; coarse, aw, $.0. These prices are for »d color and quality, Demand pts, 15 cars. 2 whil per doz., $1. g 10c. ed by Omaha Wholesale VI Per bu. box, 7be. iHot house, per doz., $1.500 'S—Per bu,, . Per bu. basket, 50e. bu,, 10c. bu., e bu., 404 46e. Per doz., 85¢. Per doz., 3. bu, 4@ssc Idaho, per Native Rted y, S0c: Triumph, $1.04 JOTATOES=Per bbl, §i Holland seed, per Ib, per Ohlo, per bu., $1.76. California, as to size, 60@Tc; e @ 1%@? -basket per crate, Wax, per bu., $3.50; string, per 33.25, G PLANT. STRAWB GRAPES- box, $1 TR ORANGE! nayels, EMONS cholg FIGS—Cal DATES 1 veal ¥, per | h 4sc. AGRIC Amount ol WASHINC of 't of Agriculture sho t rem hushe as compured with ent of 00, of (he crop of 1598 The corn At 776,200,000 bushels, h 1 416 per cent of the crop March 1, 18, Of oats t 202,800,000 b ar's ¢ mpared er cent of 1900, ir ot _the crop W YO Ly of gral piled by th ollows: W ) 1,341,000 reaks of an lncrease an increise v decre $3.1540 | T Q Qui $7.006 10,00, WIHISKY TRON (' hette ste i clea sth Bacon, t v LTR Al POL 00 b SHIPME I n~ IKANSAS May, 6iui hard, 070 CORN No. Ch RECETP bu ) bu.; out TOLY and CORN sh, 40 OATS-—8t RY 521 CLOV and Mareh 1A E throf WHISK Y ished good hila HILAD 1o lowe! d 1 tat and and southwestern olin Wh APOLIS, Minn MIN Cash, track, e No. imj ¥ with May 2 White, steady; Per bu. box, 8. bu. box, §. FRUITS, ERRIES-Florida, per at., 45c. Malaga, por Keg, 86506000, Per bbl, $4.25; Washington, per o Belifiowers, $id0. " T Il and Bugle, $9 per [ . $.0; per crate, $. OPICAL FRUITS, S—California secdiings, 2.0 , $2.7503.%. California, extra fancy, $3.250 ) —Per bunch, according to size, ¥ ifornta, new ported, per stan cartons, 13@16¢. . boxes, Salrs, e c; lay- per Ib.; Hallowee MISC LLANEOUS, 1 green, 2 6igc; No. 2 green, 6l 2 salted, Sigc. calf, 8'to 12 Ibs., 8c; No. 2 veal dry hides, \@lic; sheep hides, $150G2.25. h walnuts, “per b, 19c; fil- S 2 b., 13c; almonds, per Ib, raw peanuts, per’1b., bgdie; roasted, £4@ s Brazils, lsc; pecans 15@12¢; cocoanuts, STATISTICS, f Whent, Corn and Oats in arm Hand iTON, March 11.—The March he stitistician of the Depart- s the amount of i farmers' hands on been about 128,100,000 ent of last years crop, M bushels, or 26 per op of 13 on hand March 1, 8,000,000 bushels, or 3 per cent 1 hand March 1, 1899, " hands Is estimated r 364 per cent of last 0,000 bushels, or of 18, on hand 0,000 bushels, or of 1895, on hand aining have 15 per in farm against it of the 1900, and 800, he ish D, to be about cent of last furmers’ hands, as 290,900,000 "bushels, or' 365 crop of 189, on hand Ma 00,000 bu., or 387 per cent of 1808, on hand_March 1, 1599, R, March 11.—The visible sup- n Saturday, March 9, as com- e New York Produce exchange, heat, 0 bu. an increase bu.; 1900 bu., 1,260, oats, 10,838,000 bu,, bu.; rye, 000 bu'; 75,000 b 1,1 barley, 5,000 bu, o of 1,355,000 Grain and March hard, 0 track, 5 $3.1543. . steady: average prime worth more; $2.05. east ro- 514,00 Al—Steady iicter; at sacked, track, et; timothy, $5.00@13.00; prairie, ok, T and firm, dy; boxed v ribs, § ady; boxed v ribs, 88 Lead rong: 180385 a Y- I%rm ;. chickens, Tig@se; ducks. 10c; geese, St Dull; creamery, 17@22igc; firm; jobbing, $7.42%. Dry’ salt lots, extra &horis, i cleir sides, $7.421 1018, extr; $15. rm tur- dairy, 1,000 bbls,; wheat, 102,- 5, 91,000 bi o0 'bhis.; wheat, orn, W00 b, oats, 16,000 bu i CITY 1 Provision 1L~ WHE cash, N No., March c 6668 ; . ; cash, No, 2 , d6bac mixed, white, Blbc timothy, ofc $10.30; cholca amery, 17@20c; dalry, fancy, {ssourl i K returned; cases included, ¢ more. TS-Wheut, 184,00 bu.; corn, 000 bl Wheat, 55,400 bu.; corn, 19, 8, 6,000 bu nsas new 48, Grain nad Seed. 0., March 11— WHEA —Dull cash, 8lgc; May, 80 July, Maderately May, iy eudy; cash active and easter; 2R8e; May, 26%c¢, SEED—OId prime, $6.50; cash Peorin March 11 rk CORN-8teady No, asy: No. ugh On 2 white, 261@26%c, basls of $1.27 for fin- nduce Market. March 11 —BUTTER \cy Ccreamery, 19622 fancy prints, 22 lower’ del ELPHIA T arby s rby, western outhern, 1 Flour and i May 2 hard 3 2 northern, WO rst patents, i 1 "northern, 445 jsecond solld | 11 FISH-Black bass, 18¢; | Cholee upland, | activity | *8t. patents, 83850400 first mecond ‘clears, $1.5002.0. BRAN=In bulk, $13.00413.% Owing to prosiration of wires, no mar kets have come from Minneapolis since Sat- urday clears, $2.9073.00; Iein Batter Market ELGIN, 11l March 11.—~Twents butter offered; bid of 19, no sales market steady at 22 tubs of official Flour. 11L.-FLOUR 2,601 2,90, inetnnatl CINCINNATIE March Dull; fancy, $3.20%2.60; family MOVEMENTS OF STOCKS AND BONDS, General Market Dull in Spite of In-| Afvidunt Activittes, NEW YORK, March 11.—Today's stock market was a dull one in spite of the large | tfansactions and wide price movements in some individual stocks. The inertia of the | gencral market in spite of these points of gave the whole a very spotty ap wnice. Professior ratfons were ob. viously responsible large degree for such dealings as nd fon the ma nipulation which rated the price movement. Where professional m I tion was not at work the day's mo will be seen to have been very sluggish, an not a few small losses are recorded even among stocks which are usually prominent in the market “Ihe interruption of telegraphic communi- cations on account of the storm curtalled (etivity to some extent. OFf the day's spe- clal movements, that in Burlington at tructed the most attention. St. Paul sold ex-rights this morning, the rights being quoted at 4% 1o 4%, reducing the price to 3 or under. This gave the supporters of Burlington an opportunity to lft that stock over 8, Paul to A rise over Saturday of 2%, The m 1 to be based purely on the con hat Burlin ton has had its rights to ribe 0 new while the divider ready § nt, with a 6 per ate for 8t. Paul still to be established. There was no news regarding the stock beyond the old rumors of refunding. The conl carrying roads were #irong with a few exceptions, where an ad- vance has already ben made. Both the an thracite and the bituminous coal groups shared fn the movement. Speculators pro fess confidence that the labor questions will satisfactorily adjusted. The gain reached i Lackawn and 3 in Delaware & | on. t among the by the Missouri The Wabash se mand also. Th ors found for an early | | Ted cing 3 points were ll n large de xplanation which the movement was {he interest payment on_ the bonds There was an early decline of ove point in Sugar on account of the cut in th price of refined sugar. The stock rallied to well over Suturday, but closed the day un changed. Great Northern preferred was marked up & pofnta in connection with the presence in this eity of the president and rumors that a melon I8 to be eut. Amalga- ed Copper was strong. There were gains of from 2 to 3% In Chicago & Alton, Ann_ Arbor preferred. Fort Worth and R and Amer lee preferred against the uggenheim . interests the American Smelting company caused u rise In those stocks of 814 for the common and 2 for the preferred. The realizing move- ment in the last hour cut down all the ad- vances to some extent, and in the active stocks reactions ran from 1 to 2 pofnts, with the closing easy. There was no disturbance in the money, but the weak showing made by the banks'in Saturday’s statements and some large dividend requirements to be met this week cause an apprehension that there will be some calling of loans before the end of the week. Some discussion was heard on the state of affairs developed fn Manchuria but more by reason of its influence in for eign markets than for any direct effec duced here, There was a very large of bonds, especially of the low grades and I-speculative issues with contingent in- cat payment. Total sales, par value, $5,- w0, United States refunding 24’ ad- vanced '3 and the new 4s declined % per cent on. the last call. The following are the closing prices on the New York Stock exchang Wabash do pfd... Wheel. & 3 do 20 prd Wik, “Centrail hird Avenue Baltimore, & O... atlonal Tube. lo pfd..... Adams Ex. ‘American U, 8. Bx......... 8% Wells-Fargo " T5x 141 Amer. Cot. Oll... 2 o pfd........... Amer. Maiting. . R e Amer. 8. & R0\ do pfd... slamer. Spirits do pfd...... Amer. 8. Tio0 do pfd... Amer. 8.'& W do pfd. Amer. Tin Plate do pfd.... 5 Amer. Tobac do pfd. ... |Anac. Min. ( Brooklyn R. T. Colo. Fuel & 1 Con. Tobacco do’ prd deral Steel ofd dleciric e Sugar | “do pfa Inter. Paper do pfd...... Laclede Gas ... National Biscult. do pfd 4 National Tead do pfd... National Steel ld. (101 N. Y. Alr Brake!16) No. American.... i Paclfic Coast..... b1t do st pfd... . & do 2d pfd Pacific, Mail People’ Gas Pressed 8, Car. do pfd, .. Pullman, P, S R &T Sugar ... do pfa. [l Tenn. Coal & 1. U, 8 Leather.. do pfd.... U, 8. Rubber Ao prd. [Western Republic | o pfd.... C. & 8t I, Copper. prd. Baltimore & 0. Canadian_ Pacifi Canada Southern 5 Ches. & Ohl Ghicaso G Chi, 1. & L do’ pfa E do 1at pfd... do 2d pfd. Del. & Hudgon... Del, L. & W...165 Denver & Rlo G, 19! do " ptd Erle 18t pfd. Gt. Northern pfd Hocking Conl .. Hocking Valley .. 5 Ilinofs ' Central lowa Central... [T B Lake Erie & W do pfd. Lake Shore Louis. & Na Manhattan Met. St. Railway.l Mexican Central Minn, & St. L Pl Mo. Pacific. .} Mobile & Ohio M., K & T prd Centra Centra co. 12014 1 1x 1 76% 108t Lo i N il 180 1 T bfd Nor. Paclfic do pfd : Ontarlo & West Ore. Ry, & Nav. Pennsylvania Reading do 18t pfd do 2d pfd Rio G. W do ptd...o. 8t L. & 8. F. do ‘ist pfd. do 2d pfd... 1 St. Louls 8. W do “prd Paul bl aaiy Car. Tty 1149 pr....... .. 1800 P ymaha.1; Pacific Rallway pra...... & Pactfic Union_ Pacific do pfd do st i*nfon & 8 ix-dividend Commerclal Advertiser's London financlal cablegram says: The immediate settlement tomorrow had a dampening ef- fect upon the market here foday. Dealings were slack in all departments and the to was dull, partly on the report that negotfa- tions with General Botha had proven abor- tive. Amerfean stocks were quietly good. The Erie shares and Reading were wanted here on the rumors that the companies have agreed to maintaln rates of wages of coal miners. There was also a demand for Southern Raflway and Berlin bought a lit tle Northern Pacific {ssues he bank statement of New York banks was fgnored here. London felt that it had to take the New York end of 1t. which was pretty cool Parls was selling tintos. Money waseasy on the government disbursements. which enabled the market to repay the buik of its rrowings from the bank. Call loans, 3 v time money, 3% per cent; count BOSTON, March 11 cent; time loans, 3 closing: Call loans 14 per cent 564 per OMcial A, T &8 do prd 7% Unfon _Land 914 West Amer. Sugar ..M |Westingh. o pfd 121 |Atchison 4s Amer. Teiephone, 1 G & C n & Albanv.8i | Adventure Boston Elevated. 170 |Bing Min. Co i Amal. Coppe 14| Atlantic iiec 102 681 1% (3 Lty 8% Centennia 144 | Frankiin 2184 H 1% 241 I8 13 i | Utah ’]:::\\'Innnu . 91 Wolverines do.p Fiteh Gen. El do pfd 1d. Blectric 111 Mexlcan Central N ® G & C ola Colony Old Dom!iton Rubber. . Unfon Pacific Mining Forelgn Financl DON, March 11.—Money was much i today In connection with repay- ments to the Bank of England and syp- plies improved. Discounts were easier, h,\mhalhrllrn"r‘ Apart from the require- ments for settlement of repayments to the Hank of England, the demands for the next few days will be slight Busines: n the Stock ge today was fairly cheerful, operatc ping for an early declaration of peace in South Africa But there was little Increase i activity The Munchurian news was not liked, but it had little effect. First-cluss securities dull. Americans were Inclined to go h parit Wabash and Denver were chiefly affected. Later Americans were generally firmer. Grand Trunks were firm on traffic relations, Tenders for £1,000.000 of twelve months' India bills were vpened at the ! Bank of England today. The applications amounted to £5,460,00. The allotments were at the average rate of £3, 1ie 1id Gold premium nt Buenos Ayres, 128; Span- 1sh 4 BERL irvegula were firm. dian P Home finds were the bourse today. Threes Americans were quiet. Cana « advi Mines were harder eports from England were firm, cspecially the Deutsche The weekly statement of the Im- perial Bank of Germany shows the follow ing changes sh in hand, inereas 40,000 ‘marks; treasury notes, ner @000 marks: other securities, increased 50,000 marks; notes in_cireulation, de- creased 10,960,000 marks, Exchange on_Lon- don, 2m iipfes for checks; discount rate short” bills, 3'e per cent; three months bills, 3% por cont MADRID, March March 11 on 11.~The gold quotation March 11.—The Dominfon gov. lecided to reduce the rovalty 0 b per cent ARTS, March 11.—Three per cent rentes, 2tc for the account: Spanish s New v YORK rk Money Market. March 11, -MONEY-—On calt, steady at 3Ny per cent; prime mercantilé paper, @t per cent STERLING EXCHANGE actual business in bankers' bills at '$4.87a 487 for demand and at $484 for sixty days; posted rates, $4.86004.56% and $4.88' commercial bills, $4.831@4.85% L 6lig@8ic; bar, 60%e; Mexican dolla D8 ong; raflr he closin Steady, with 10 nment, Irregular; rong prices on bonds today are as state, Y. Central 1s.1 J.C. e Pacific [ Y, C'& 81, du108g N. & W. con. 8. 103 113 '[Oregon Nav 10 11 | do 4m 141 111 *0re. 8. 'L, 8e.0 128 1ty do b8 1614 Reading gen. 48, 047 n[Rlo G. W, 18 1 R 1, & 1M e B8 St 1, & 8 F g 6.130% 1581 Paul consols sy 18t P, C. & P, 18118 ! . 1% Pacific 4 i Raflway & R N No. J reg do coupon do new 4w, do coupon do old 4s, reg do coup do b8, reg do coupon ... D of C. 4s.... Atch. gen. 4 ) adj. 48 *Canada So C& O dlgs o b8 ‘& N W *do 8 1° deb. *Chicago T Colo, 8o, 48 D, & R G, s rie general 4n W. & D, C. 18 % en. Electric 53..176 owa Central 140115 *L. & N.uni. 4s..101 M, K. & T. 2s re %) 1974 39000107 107! 1 o i 118 a8 is *\Wabash 18 o 28 West Shore 4s. entral is New York Mining Stooks. W YORK, March 11.—The following quotations on mining stocks: Leadviile Con. Tittle Chief. Ontario Ophir Phoenix Potosi . Sierra Small Hopes Standard . Adams Con, Alice Breece Brunswick Comstock Tun Con. Cal. & Va Deadwood Ter. Horn Silver iron Silver Con don Stoo , March 11 Quotations. LONDON 2 p. m.—~Closing: nsols, money.. %l (Erle ... do_account 2%yl do 1at pra..lll Atchison 5574 Pennaylvania L. Canadian Pacifie, %7 Reading ... §t. Paul § No. Pacific pfd.. Tiinots Central Grand Trunk..... Toufsville Anaconda Union Pac. Rand Mines. |/l 7 Y. Central 13 1y Poseey i1 prd’ BRIy HAR SILVER-Steady at 251164 per ouncy MONEY per cent. The rate of discount in the open market for short bills is 3l@3% per cent; for three months' bills, Bank Clearings.. OMAHA, March 11.—Bank clearings to- day, $1,228036; corresponding day last year, $1,104,044; increase, $123,002. CHICAGO, March 11.—Clearings, $23,136.- 077; balances, $1.734,63; posted exchange, $1.56a458; New York exchange, %c dis- count. ST. LOUIS, March 11.—Clearings, § 1: palances, $1,030, 5@6 cent; New York excl par bid, premium_asked. NEW YORK, March 11.—Clearings, $11! A40.562; balances, $457,95 BOSTON, Ma 11.~Clearings, $16,562,- 763; balances, $1,648.36. CINCINNATI Midfch 11.—Clearings, $3,- New York exchange, be discount; 214@6 per cent, per nge, 15¢ Condition of the Treasury. WASHINGTON, March 11.—Today's state- ment of the treasury balances in the gen- eral fund, exclusive of the $150,000.000 gold reserve in the division of redemption, shows: Avallable cash balance, $152,251,651; gold, $87,727,280, 0il and Ro: OTL, CITY, Pa., March 11.—Credit bal- ances, $1.28; certificates, no bid; shipments, 134,600 bbls.} average, 91,177 bbls.; runs, 445 bbls.: average, 1923 bbls. NEW YORK, March 11.—OIL8—Standard, $1.95a8.00. Coftonseed, firm: prime crude, 27i@2%c; prime yellow, 3. Petroleum, quiet; refined New York, $7.95; Philadelphia and Baltimore, $7.9; Philadelphia and Bal- timore, in bulk, $7.85. Rosin, dull; common to good, $1.60. LIVERPOOL, 226, Turpentine seed, refined, ste mon, steady’ at 4s Gled. quiet at Thd, SAVANNAH, Ga., March 11.—OILS—Spir- its turpentine, firm at 37c. Rosin, firm at following auotations: A, B and €, $1.14: D, $1.20; E, $1.25; I, $1.3 . $1.35; I, $1.10; $1.65: K. $1.80; M, $1.90; N, $1.95; W 3, 2. OT1LS—~Linseed, 228 WW, f2 March 11 s 6. March 11—-OIL8—Linseed, spirits, 278 2lxd. Cotton- dy at'19% 6d. “Rosin, com- Petroleum, refined, LONDON, 6d. Turpentine spirits, Coftee Market, ORK, March 11 Rio, easy; No.' 7 involce, The; mil Cordova, S@12lc. Futures opened 'steady, with prices 510 points lower, and after the call riled weak and irregular, with further declines recorded under general selling, prompted by weak foreign markets, con: tinued large Brazillan receipts, absence of speculative support and sluggish spot cof- fee trade In the street market. The market ruled heavy pretty much all day. The close of the market was 15 points net lower Total sales, 12500 bags, Including: March, 5.%c; May, 6.05c; June, 8.10c; August, 6.10c Septomber, £15¢; October and November, 6.20c; Decémbe January, 8.40c. ugar Market. NEW ORLEANS, March 11. — SUGAR - Quiet: open kettle, 3c: open kettle, cen- trifugal, 3@dlie; centrifugal, vellow, 44@ 49-16c; seconds, 2@ic. Molasses, steady; centrifugal. 8a0c, NEW YORK, March K; fair rofining, 3b 50; molasses sugar, 10c; "con cut loaf. 5 NEW Y . qul 6. 11.-8BUGAR-Raw, centrifugal, 96 test, 4c: refined, quiet; ctioners' A, 5.10¢ ; crushed, 5.75¢; powdered granula cubes; 5.50¢ Molass steady: New Orleans open kettle, good to cholce, LONDON, March 11 — BEET 8UGAR — March, 8s 1ikd. mould / Evaporated and Dried Fruits. W YORK. March 11.--EVAPORATED PPLES—Dried frujts trading was of small volume and confined chiefly to prime goods At best the market was no better than steady, with quotations about as lai quoted. Evaporated apples, state comm IN@4%e: prime, 4%@oc; cholce, D@ fancy, i CALI JRNTA DRIED FRUITS—Were in- active and nominal. Prunes. 34@8ige per ound, as to size and quality.” Apricots, al, Th@12c; Moor Park, 8@lsc. Peaches, peeled, 1W@1dc; unpeeled, 6l@oc Wool Market. ST. LOUIS, March 11.—-WOO! unchanged; medium grades, fine, 10@12c; light fine, 12@16e; M'KINLEY PROMISES A VISIT Assures Californians that He Will Start to the Coast in April or May. WASHINGTON, March 11.—The president has given definite assurance to his Cali- fornia friends that he will go to the Pa- cific coast this spring. He expects to leave here the latter part of April or early in May. The outlook now is that the party, which will include the members of the cabinet and of the Ohio delegation in congress, will &0 out by the Southern Pacific route, stop- ping first at New Orleans. Several itops in Texas are contemplated and there is talk that at EI Paso the president will meet and shake hands with President Diaz of Mexico. The stops op the coast will be numerous. The return trip will be made by a northerly route. Altogether dve or six weeks will be copsumed in waking this trip. [~Dull and 2@19¢; heavy tub washed, MARCH 1 OMAHA LIV Cattle Reosipts Bteady HOGS OPENED ST mand Wa Market Rl and Act 80 Recelpts were: Officlal Monday duy woek Bame four weeks | 1901, |1 s=gsey: J.a"l-f? March 10 March 11 ¢ Indicates Sun The official n brought in today 2 » C., M. & Bt P. Missourt Pucific W. Ry. o, 8L P, M & MR B & Q B R Hiinois Central & O R R Ry Total recelpts ber of head Buyers. ind G. M. Hammond Cudahy Packing Armour & Co Vansant & Co W. 1. Stephen . Huston & Co. H. 1. Dennis & ¢ B. F. Hobbick A. 8. Mawhinney Other buyers Totals CATTL Ther packers were gen willing to advanc Recelpts {nclud quality. The ma about steady wit Bellers were rath not _care to pay we Th later in the day. of cows and hel and as buyers h they bought up season at whole could best a good active, st here was ver: in bulls today, demand, but the There were ver steady with last of the market. No. Av. 1. STEERS 108 3 0 Co ) 8STOC HOGS—Th here today, from start’ to fi were down. whicl with other Know what wa and they were 1 ting go. Packers but_t 5.45, with the 1o Thebetter hio After the firs Ruye 0 to ower. beral Supply of & Same day last weok three weeks ago Sume day one year ag Average price paid fc several days, with comeariso; Ry Ry Unfon_Pacific system. Omaha Packing Co Swift and Company.. Hamilton & Rothschil run for the rest of the week they were i There were only about steady some cases sales were made conslderably higher, but the situation as a Handy welghts were in BEE| pPr. a1 350 228! 53 = £58 43 « 0 50 KERS AND FEED to steady prices an changed hands at 2 1901 E STOCK NARKE Light, Beof Bteers Sold d Cows Btrong. EADY, BUT CLOSED LOWER bat In Good Shape the ed & y to Strong ive All Around. De- UTH OMALIA, March 11. Cattle. Hogs. ¥heep. o3 sl 11 6.8 berore. . & 2610 PRI L 4ol basl hogs for the past aKo 900. 1509|1898 . [1897. 180611895 ol 381 8 43 82 4 n 2o day! uniber of cars ot by each road wus Cattle, Hogs, Sheep Hr's stock i 1 5 10 Ry & P., cast The disposition of the day's recelpts wi as follows, each buyer purchasing the num- aicated Cattle. Hogs. Bh'p. 13 650 6% 308 113 A28 65 Co.. (o 1 R. Becker & Degan.... d. it 375 6450 was a v light run of cattle here today for a Monday, probably owing o a great extent to the storm. An nerally expecting a liberal t e prices very much today. ed_about % cars of beef steers and several laods were of very falr rket could be quoted only h the close of last week er bullish and packers did more than they did last ek, which made the market a littlo dull. opening of the market was better than 16 straight loads fers on sale this morning ad to have some supplics what was offered in good to stronger prices. In that looked be described by calling it rong market. y little change noticeable 00d heavy weights were slow, the same as they have been all along. Calves brought good, steady prices. y few feeders on sale and most of those were rather on the common order, but the price: pald looked just about k- rhere were hardly weel enough here though to make a good test Representative sales: ¥ STEERS No. 2228 £ AND HEIFERS, s L2 17....0.0.,.1088 COWS. 200 200 am 340 340 340 340 350 350 5 3 3 B gs e s 13 2 ALV WS AND HEIF| ERS. SR L e ere was a 11ght run of hogs he market was very slow pish, The telegraph wires h shut off communication points so that sellers did not & being done at other points jaturally slow abont let- started out bidding close d a number of ioads prices ranging from $.4 g String at $5.40. It was however, that sold st wund the market eased off wanted to get what was left 4 $5.40, and quite & few sold on rs clajroed to have reports the effect that the murket The extreme close here 10| the average cost of all the hogs s under Saturday Representative 8h No. Av S 120 80 0 1% " 510 n 217 5 40 « 184 5 40 SHEEP-There was a &heep here today, but th to the oceasion and the and steady to strong sold as high as £ 2 Iiberal demand was market ruled Al around. 1 and wethers brought fco ewes Sold mostly from $1.00 aking quality in vution « paid todiy wero very satis nd were fully ns good as the sam of stuff sold for last weck. | A% uxual there were very few fecders offered, and such as were on sale sold ubout wpply of Cqual wetive | mbs Cholce fed wethers, $1.40 Tair to good wethers, $42504.40 lghtwelght “vearlings, $5.6071.50. fuir ®ood yearlings, $1.4004.60; chofce lightweight ewes, $3.75@410; fair to’ good ewes, ¥ | 870; cholee Tambs, $4.90G5.15. fair lambs, $4.9041.%, feeder cwes, $3 feeder weihers, $3.76@4.00; feeder lambs, @440, Representative sales fo, ewes old ew ewes, western ewes, western western wethers western wethers wethers, western. ... cull eyes cull ewe 01l lambs cull lambs cull lamos western ewes western wethers western wethers WERLOP awes Maxican ewes cull lambs western wethers western wethers 2 western wethers cull lambs cull lambs western wethers native lambs westorn lambs 1 yearlings 1 yearlings 0 lambs western lambs., culls i 0 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK WA ) Strong—Sheep Clo Ighe CATTLE—Recaipts, head,’ including 1200 head Texans chofce steady and others slow butchers’ stock, steady to strong; Texans, steady: good 1o prime. steors, $5.0006.00; poor to medium, $3.6064.90; stockers and feeders, best stronger and others slow at $2.7504.65; cows, $250G.25; helfers, 32600 440; canners, $1.75@2.40; bulls . calves, $4.5006 exns’ fed steers, $4.00 4.90; steers, $3.25G4.00; Te bulis, - CHICAGO, March 11 today, 35,000 eid, estimat i opened steady and mixcd and butchers, $3.3 heavy, %.50@6.70; rough heavy, £ light, 35.3@a6.60: bulk of sales, .55 SHEEP AND LAMBS — Receints, head; sheep, strong to shade higher; lambs active and 10c higher; good to choice weth: ers, $4.40a4.9; fair 1o cholco mixed, $4.006 4.50; western sheep, $4.4044.90; as sheep, $2.50@3.75; native lambs, $1.50@5.35; western lambs, 35.00G head; tc left over BPONK New York Live Stock Market YORK, March 11.-BEEVES 4,511 head: market opened steady shade stronger; steers, $4.00a6.40; oxen nd_ sty 2.20014.76; bulls, $3.00@4.00; cow: 0a3.7; cables were steady: live ca at Liverpool, 104@llc: at London, 116 sheep, 12%@i3%e; lambs, 14%c; shipments, 800 cattle and 2,684 quarters of 'beef. CALVES—Recelpts, he market fell off 2Habic; few carly males at steady 15, '$4.0047.25; cholce and extra 87356775, P AND LAMBS—Recelpts, 13, #heep, steady: lambs, dull “and 0 lambs, $.25G6.00; $450a4.7; " yearlings, N celp a culls, ¥ head; higher at 5.86@6.20; ¢ gs, $6.25. St Louls Live Stock Market. LOUIS, M 11.~CATTLE~Re ceipts, 2300 head, including 1,700 Texan market shade lower for nativ steady for Texans: native shipping and export steers, $.000 dressed beef and butche steers, $1.004 steers under 1,000 pound 82500460, stockers and feeders, $2.451 cows and helfers, $2.0006.00; canners, $1 bulls, $2.6564.00; Texas and Indian $3.46@4.65; cows and heifers, $2.40@ ST, Recelpts, 7,000 head lower: pig and lights, 40675.80; butc P—Receipts, wative muttons 5@6.15; culls market slow 5 i puck- market i Tambs, | L ; west: | i westorn sheep, $1.70. ve Stoek Market. celpts, 4,500 head ‘native 50 calves; market on native beef st 5, $4.5060 feeders, $1.0005.2; western “Texus and Indians, ; helfers, $3.2564.7 nners, ulls, $3.0064.25; calves, $4.00G6.50. ipts, 6,000 head; market firm; of sales, §40@5.50; heavy, packers,” $5.40q light, 5.1 stockers rs, $4. @3.30; HOGS R 5; bulk ;. mixed $6.2005.40; pigs, $1. SHERP—Receipts, 1 higher: sheep, 10c higher; 5. 0@ 7. western wethers, $4 ern y Ings, $4.40G4.90; ew culls, $2.60@3.50. i head; lambs, 5o western_lambs St. Jonep! Stock Market. SOUTH 81 March 11.—(Spe- clal)=The Journal quotes: CATTLE-Receipty, 1000 head; market steaty: natives, $4.20@6.50; Texan and west- erns, $3.65@6.15; cows and heifgrs, $2.26@4.45; bulls and_stake, $2.26@4.7; Searlings and calves, $1.76@1.45; stockers and feeders, $3.25 @1.60; veals, $1 HOGS — ¥ steady; all grad 5 40G6.4T4%; DIRS, i b AN marke! $4.0075.15; yearlings @4.63; ewen, $3.5@4 3,300 head; market ; bulk of sales, v LAMBS active .4 Recelpts \d_strong; | 14.75; we Stock in SIght. Following are the receipts at the principal western markets for March ¢ Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Vo400 0681 .04 | 000 1700 1% tour So1th Omaha Chica Kansas Clty 8t. Louls Totals 53,748 | NEW RAILROAD IN MISSOUR | e & Northwestern nd Through Several Counties. JEFFERSON CITY, Mo, March 11.—The | secretary of state today chartered the Colum- bia, Hunsisv.)le& Northwesiern Rallway com- pany of Huntsville, with a capital of §1,- | 200,000. The road is to extend from Colum- bia, through Roone, Howard, Randolph, Macon, Linn and Chariton counties, to Trenton, Grundy county, a distance of 120 miles, C. H. Hammett, W. W. Knight, J W. Creech are among the incorporators, STILWELL GOING TO EUROPE| ojected Kansas City- o Place re. Columbla, Hun Incor, of ¥ ond Exp Securitien Th KANSAS CITY, March 11.—A. E. Stil- well, president of the projected Kansas City, Mexico & Orlent rallway and of the United States and Mexican Trust company, is going to Europe at once, it is sald, (o place several millions of the securities of the Orfent railroad President Orten muelf, 1.—Louls Grund, 3 and collector of water rates, and at one time department com- mander of the Grand Army of the Republic, Shot and killed himselt- with a shot gun af ne today. Hix sulcide was caused " brooding over the fact that physielans tald him it would be necessary to amputate his right leg on account of blood polson Which was developed six months ugo. Mi MUTINY ON CRUISER ALBANY Seventy-Five Sattors Become Refrace tory and Are Placed in Trons, TACOMA brought t Wash, March 11+ Advic teamer Goodwin state that vilors mutinied on board the at Kong Iast month money and liberty placed in frons the five Albany cruefer The The and takey Hong can as lack of refractory sailors were trial The Mohamuedan rebellion in Kansu has umed such alarming proportions that empress dowager has commanded Gen northward from Can undertake thelr sub- the eral Tze ton with Jugation The gunboats ng Kong for th striking terror to pre haste m and have Sagrib, bullt at been turned over h the object ot to the brigands at Canton. 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