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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE [ONDAY, JANUARY 12 CONGRESSMAN TONGUE DEAD | 15 5t s rom s s o < [ CROWDED. CARS N COLLISION | (MMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL | “A6csict e Y0805 | OMAUA LIVE STOCK MARKET [t eves moaess e "‘Y the rh;';;‘lr of this port. He boarded Dol- | gix 8t. Lo Passengers Injured | "‘A$'5‘_§ SagENC. u‘. B western ewes.... f 0 phin, which was anchored e el ce DA gy o, Migc. e ewes o Oregon Representative Passes Suddenly Ly the harbor at lm:nhd;r!‘r:?r:\hrd :"-::u - ’ B sines; is Dull in All Oommodities on| 1x¥—timo nf"]‘n 00; prairte, $9. Week Olosed with Ali Fat Oattls a Littl E?S ;i;%fi\mfl"' . . t : , o ant. 7 - v, agtic; dairy, { § cul Away in Washington. :‘_r""j“"" guts, Delpuin thea lett tof the | Bo rd of Trade, B OB Rteaay: Teem MTssouss ant Higher Than the Week Before. 2 ewes | s stock, 2lc_dozen, loss off, cases re PORT OF SPAIN, Jan. 11.—The British | ST. LOUIS, Jan. 11.—S8ix persons were 5 Turned: new No. 3 whitewood cases in- PHILIPPINE TRADE STILL INCREASES | torbedo boat destroyer Quall left here last | fnjured tonight in a collision between two | MO T PR.DUCTS DROP A FEW CENTS ] cluded. 2l Recelpts. Shipments. | HOGS ALSO SHOW ADVANCE FOR THE WEEK Y night to cruise in the Orinico delta | Transit company street cars at the inter- Wheat, bu T D o CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. B — | v > 000 Civil War Veterans Seck Preference | pOPE PLAYS WITH CHILD B~ of m:m and Franklin avenues | Wheat Alone Remains Steady, with | 5o b isom Over Other Persons When Offie iy "',‘!’.::,'" cut on head, brulsed about | MA¥ Delivery Closing One-Eighth S WhCORAer Ml pin s Posts Are to Be Recelves Americans and Shows Apos- | body. Higher on Small Demands and —_ “M:,! ”“ -: w”kduo::‘ bt vnl('mn.'.v:. 14?“?‘;\'1:1":." ipt rices er an ronk AGO, Jan. 10.- eceipts Filled, tolic Ring to Little Maid Miss Lizzie Stumburg, cut on head and Contradictory Cables. Condition of Trade and Quotations on 450 head; prime to d_stes 10476.00 o Thive, bruised about body. and. Faney Preduce. Undertone to the Trade. stockers and , $2.00014.60; Cows, S Henry Welddman, left knee wrenched v EGGS—Fresh stock, 24c, 4.50; helfers, e B INGTON, Jan. 11.—Representative e and bruised about body. (FHICAGO, Jan 10.Dullness prevailed in POULTRY —Hens, 8@10¢; 0ld roost- wod Thomas H. Tongue of the First Congres- | ROME, Jan 11.—The pope rocelved Mr.| Danlel Schnellse, body braised all markets on the Board de today | ers, 4@oc; turkeys, 12@i3c; duc @9c; BOUTH OMAHA, Jan. 10. ~Receipts, 25,000 head; estimated and’ wheat closed steady, With May ¢ | goese, fis@Sc; spring chickens, per ib., 106 3 and Mrs. Poward Benolt and members of ank McCal t , both legs in- | highe 4y to é geese, 1%@Sc; spring chickens, per ib., : o 0,000 head; left over, 3,500 head sional district ot Oregon, dfed suddenly at Frank McCalla, motorman, both legs In- | higher. May corn and oats were also up et Bt o3l - Hogs, ShoqP; | opened 'steady, ' closed easy; mixed and p 1. ) his residence In this city at 1 this after- | thelf family and Mrs. A. J. Lindsay of St. | jured. sc, while provisions closed from a shade | DRESSED POULTRY—Young chickens, | Official Monday.. butchers, §6.2006.50; g0 to choice heavy, noon of heart fallure, following an attack | 40U!8 In private audience today. H. Kollmer, bruised about the body. ho” - b auter, bue tere woy o tem | HRIR! hens, l')"(‘vallll(rl.xrkry!‘, 14G16c; ducks, | Officlul Tuesday &5 1 "184 | $6.60006.80 rnll’(ih hbavy, $6.2006.40; bulk of of indigestion. The 3-year-old daughter of the Benoits | Both cars were crowded with home- |undertone the greater part of the day, | fit'FTER — Packing stock, 17c; choice | Official Thursday sales, An.uwr:'.;'n SRR Mr. Tongue remained in bed longer than | CAUEht sight of the apostolic ring on the [ returning theater-goers and were running | aitho ] traders experienced & | dairy, in tubs, 20g2ic; separator, 29g3ve. Ulnclal kriaay.. 8 < steady: good to cholce wethers, 8.2 usual this morning, not rising until about | PONtI's hand and asked, “What is that on | at a high rate of speed. It was remarkable | wvorable weather for | OYSTERS—Standards, per can, 25c; extra | Officlal Saturday - @475 fair to choide mixed, $3.25(H4.5; west- - the movement, The news was rather favor- | Lejects, per can, soc; Néw York counts, " ep, 6 4 s, $1.00; 10:30. He ate only a light breakfast, and | 1¢ finger?" Mr. and Mrs. Benoit tried to | that many more werc not injured, for the | uble to the bull side and there was some an. o) buik, extrd seject Total this week......1642 30 | St sheep, $.00g6.00; native lambs, H.000 | s, per gal., ” on after hush the little girl, but the pope noticed | cars were badly damaged Covering by shorts and more or less buying | buik, ciandards. ber €al, $rie Week ending Jan. 3 ek | Symptoms of dyspepais, from |, .. .stion and expressed his plessure at for long account y "FRESH FISH—Trout, 9@.0c; herring, o; | Week ending Dee. % ¢ 2719 Officlal yesterday which he had suffered before, manifestod in Argentine were the main strengthening | pickerei, pike, 9c; perch, 6c: buffalo, | Week ending Dec. . ¥ 313 | o iire themselves. His daughter, Miss Bertha, | hT Interest. He caressed her and allowed | JEWISH TEMPLE FOR FAIR/| factor, although firm Liverpool cables had | dressed, 7c; sunfish, 3¢; bluefins, o; white | Week ending Dec. 13 6 Hows * | her to examine the ring. { some effect at the start. The market was | fan. ¢, saimon, 16¢; haddock, lic; codfish, | Same week last year... : thinking the attack only a slight one, ad- fish, dc; o | Bheep . inlatered d 4 — gl a_very narrow one and there was little [ 12¢;" redsnapper, 10c; lobsters, boiled, per | RECEIPTS FOR THE YEAR TO DATE. b m some domestic remedy and Mr. SEEK TO PROTECT LEAD ORES New York Syndicate Will Reproduce | change in prices opened unchanged | ib,,’ 30c; lobsters, green, per Ib, 2w; bull-| The following table shows the recelpts of Kansas City Tongue lay down on a sofa. He failed to King Solomon’s Stracture In '.‘;l'";n",x @i6%c luuxn rani vfi*m; :e “In, 15. catfish, 14c; black bass, 2¢; | cattle, hogs and sheep at South Umuhhnllol KANBAS CITY, R get relief, however, and the attack In- s ¢ and c, clostng i alibut, e, 4 the year to date, aud compurisons witl NBA TY, - g " Clearances of wheat our - o1 ) 2 ceipts, 6 head; market unchanged; choice creased In severity. An effort was made to | CAPadian Miners Ask Daty at Least e i o Bt Lo b, Brimary Teceipts | i te Prices aioted by Omata Whele | 7eb8 %03, . Inc. Dec | export and dressed beef steers, $.0006.00 get a physiclan, but before any of the half- Equal te that Imposed by g 5,000 bu., agelnst MLIW R peas agv. |gals Hay Deslery association: Cuolce No, e | aes | I -] D0, $8.6095.00; stoc . Miuneapolis and Duluth reported receipts ; i 7.50; No, 3 i western-fed dozen doctors who had been telephoned for United States. ST. LOUIS, Jan. 11.—It is said the re- Tare. which. "with local receipts of ln:f-':‘:" fi.ufiy r::.mxc';f’m‘n‘x;u prices | Sheep 5:2%; Texus and Indlan steers reached the house Mr. Tongue had passed production of King Solomon's temple on a | 51 cars, with none of contract grade, made | are for hay of good color and quality. De Average price pald for hol = Texas cows, £2.%@3 native c away. large scale will be one of the attractions | Otl receipls for ‘the three points of 427 mand fair, recelpts light Omaha ior the Inat several days with com- | 43 natlve helfers, $2.55a4.3; o His GWth sk s MONTREAL, Jan. 11.—A delegation of ! cars, against 35 last week and 5§ a year | CORN-—ibe. parisons: @2.80; bulls, $2.6064.00; calves, ® a great shock to his | o bt R T 4 miners arrived hers | 0t the Loulsiana Purchase exposition ; OATE 346 it " e recelpts for week, 36,000 head. colleagues In the house, as he had been in h The Orfental Exposition company, which was dull and fluctuations in prices | RYE—No. 2, 4be. Date, | 1902 . (1901|1900, 1899, [1898. HOGS — Receipts, = 2,00 head: market unusual good bealth during the present ses- | o0 1Sh; headed by John T. Retallac, presi- |\, "a00;c0q the project, is made up manly | ufined within an extremely narrow - . = - Strong to o higher: (op, §6.00; bulk of sales, sloh dent of the Lead and Silver Miners' as- e J Y | runge, The weather continued favorable| Npw CELERY.—Kalamazos, per do ¥ §44 | 636 455 409 344330 * [36.30@6.60; heavy, $.55@6.60; mixed pack- At AW bedatde when th soclution. They will make a demand for a | °f New York capitalists, who will execute | for the movement, and the local crowd “Utah, per Qo 3 Calitrnia, per 2. o 62| 477 414 348/ 382 32 ;;us.""g«mm_ I.n.‘s!umé o 8% I_\nrn_u-rl:. bia daughter, Misy Bartha, and natopte | Protective duty an lead ores and producgs the plans of Prof. J. W. Kelcher, who spent | Seemed dispascd to sell, but the ofterings | §og, fo Utalks welghing from 1 to 13 Ibs. | DeC. 2. § 30 © 48 418 $ 4 § 5 ol vt Biapeid rSidong o dsughter, Miss Ruene. Mrs. Tongue 1o in | PefoFe the Canadian Manufacturers’ associ- i v . | were well taken. Theré was a good cash | 30%: [0 = 1l 634l Gl o | 4243 8,00 head. ten years in studying and traveling in the | joyiand reported from the seaboard, which | 3SR ISTC. o\ oo - Sl e B 65 asol ol SHEEP AND LAMBS- No receipts; mar- Hillsbo ; | otion and thee visit Ottawa for the purpose | Interests of the play which was fo have 'was the principal bull influence, and which | SQEASOESTRAN S0, 1o nsas, 825 g o P g Sl B X TR o Hillsboro, Mr, Tongue's Oregon home, and | &y'"0\{crapiing to persuace the Canadian | beet originally dinplayed in New York. | caused Sllknt rally, atter a rather easy | RURNIPS-Per bu., 4o Canada rutaba: .| 1008 {1902, 1901, [1900. 1899, e e et o M ot vt e o that plae - @ i " ol 1 designs, | 0vening, due to lower Liverpool cabl . B T e - — B i e Ll A to that place the remaina will be taken for | /o 000 G make the duty equal that of | \Working models, paintings and designs, | §cifhe ‘was Meady, with Rl ki Sowee Ty ; ers, $3.0004.20; stockers and feeders, $2.000) nterment, leaving here tomorrow night. | fo "\ WRET g 00 which the promoters say represent an out- | at {%@43%c. after scliing between 44%c and R iotsouse, per . 3.3; recefpts for week, 16,30 head. They are expected to reach Hillsboro prob. | e v 08 lay of $130,000, have been exhibited to the | #§7@dic. Local receipts were 327 cars, with e Pl I o ably on Sunday. i exposition management. From these models | “'5j) O's, of contract grade 3 Mr, Tongue loaves a widow, two sone, one | LADRONES BREAK ‘OUT AFRESH | 11050, 10, "iii®te Teproduced. The eatl: | se® caicactn e ey “Sefacla’ {2 of whom is in Washington and another in mated cost is nearly $300,000. corn. The volume of business was very | Oregon; three daughters, two of whom are { RSt eid oanrined Iargsiy 1o Iodt ealgtes: | oo in & 5 rere was little change in prices and Ma ' (BB 3 married, and an adopted daughter. Bandit Bands in Southern Alton Men Wil Confer. closed e Bigher ot By, afees. fangink |y, DRANS Pt bu. box, Wi siring steers under 10w lbs A congressional committee will be ap- Luzon. BLOOMINGTON, H1.. Jan. i1.—The griev- | 24¥ Middlee and M%e. Local recelpts | "CAHBAGE—Holland seed, per Ib, 1c. |~ ————- — and feeders, $2.76GM.25; o pointed tomorrow to eseort the remains to gt ot ohhsaliont by o Eriev- | were 113 cars ONIONS—New home grown, in sacks, per | * Indicates Sunday. $2.36¢0.35; canners, $1. bulls, $3 their last resting place. Mr. Tongue was e ance committee of the Chicago & Alton| Provisions were irregular and the trad-|py, 76c; Spanish per crate, § The official number of cars of stock |4.%; calves, $.00GS.00; Texas and’ Indlan 89 youth of aige, was prominent it Opegon | MANILA, Jan. 11.—There has been an |firemen says tonight that a cohference with | 1"5 “{"-*“1'.k“'r-m':\""""('lu"\;s '“'lil';’f“"‘; ‘u’;’\: $A‘\:Y BEANS—Per x:l-". IZ‘W. A brought in today by each road was: gtes 6@4.00; cows and heifers, $2.400) . f utbreal s . = | ing of Ma sel of May OMATOES—New talifornia, per 4-bas- 5 - A h Tepublican peliticn and hed served . he | Outbreak cf ladronism 1o Albay, aouthern | the railroad officials will be held in Chi- | ara by ‘a loca U Hogs. Shesey al packer. There was some | et crate, $2.75; Florida, per 6-basket crate, "HOGS — Recelpts, 3,000 market Fifty-ffth, Fitty-sixth and Fifty-sevent | 141300, A large force is pursuing the van- | cago tomorrow. covering by shorts, which heiped the mar- | g (' 3 . AR A 3 :* | steady; pigs and lights, $6 : packers, congresses and had been elected to the dits and additional constabulary have been | 5t e “";{::"'lzg‘lx"w‘::'z\iualé n(‘AL’LlFLO\«\'Eflv(‘all(urnh, per crate, o o #8.30g0.; butchers, $.bge.is. | I 4 6.12%. g k ) . R 2] » o receipts; Fitty-elghth, “':‘_li’“"""-l Bl bt ki LIVING WITH ONE'S WORK |lower ut s while ribs were a shade FRUITS. A ) 8 *| ket ‘nominal; . native muttons, 4.6, i N e provincial offictals report that they | higher at $§.7755G8.50, PRARS—Fail varteties, por box, §3; Colo- i * | lambs, $.00096.76; culls and_ bucks, expect to disperse the robbers within ten | Oliver Reuisters Objection ‘1o g rimated Pecsipts for Monday: SWhSE | rado, per box, 8 3 9 4.00; stockers, $1.50G3.00. | 45 cars; corn, 3% cars; oats, 160 cars; hogs, | "L PIECP: bl ; Jona- Speaker Henderson and Senator Aldrich days. Certuin Featurex of the Profex- | 400 head. e B Now Tork stock. W iicornia P, 1 W New York Live Stock Market. were at the White House in conference with s % the isuding futures ranged as follow Bellfiowers, per bu. box, $1.6) Central ¥ .| NEW_YORK, Jan. 10.—BEEVES—Re- The president until o late hour tontent. GIVES CONSUL'S WIFE MEDAL xlon of His Cholce. Aticies| Open_| t1igh.] Low, | Giose,] ¥er, | ,,JRAPES — Catawbas. - per oasket, 18c; = = | celpts, 840 head;’ dressed beef, steady: city Sy S60i a¢ 1he Navitation of 1o, Roout. h. | High.| Low. | Close. - | Malagas, per keg. $6.0021.00. Total receipts . 02 8| dreasdd native atdes,” general’saies Hgloe . : = oy T Y 4 per _bbl., elpts was | per Ib.; Texas beef, 6XGic. Cables last velt, who desired to talk over prospective [Canadiam Humane Soclety Decorates| As the Eagle man, who had been| \jigat | %% S5O aned Bugler, ST; et boxt 18,00, | o The, dleposition of the daye Eeeo b W | Pecelveit quoted Aseritan . strera oncral legislation In both branches of congress v . : o ; TROPICAL FRUITS, i ; ht; refrigerator 3 Woman Who Saved Game visiting some naval acquaintances on | May 341 % 6% 6% ber of head indicated: sales, 13@lic, dressed weight; refrigerator Warden's Life board Pinafore, which is lying at the yard, |, Jul! ) 13% @7 1315 @% T9%GY e e T according to 81, | " very, Cattle. Hogy, Shee beef at 9¢c per Ib.; exports today, 2,03 he, 28 Mexican yearlings Demand for Fat She d Lambs in|Falr Satarday Recelpts and Price Recelpta, Shipments 4,006 3 e | emee = .--\g we |3 zeE st.1 ive Stock Market. ST, LOUIS, . 10.—CATTLE—Recelpts 1,000 head, including 600 Texans; market ;_native shipping and expol o $3.70@5.80, with strictly fancy worth up t §6.00; drexsed beef and by ; 133 Phillppine Government Troubled by e e £33 s ERENE = B_tt Insular Trade Grows. o) : st | 2.00G2.50. e " e 5 beeves, 7,600 quarters of beef and 1, A iiatibale Borapiiod By i Buresu el turned to leave, the lieutenant with A s ol el senl o | LEMONB—California fancy, £7; choice, Omaha Packing Co § L dressed sheep. , R s 4 50, Bwilt and Company...... AL Vi $ g Iniolar.s afiies of the ‘Wiz | departnatt whom he had been chatting sighed, and ATN@ A ASTHEAL| 413 43N 437 8 ANGES—Florida_ Brights, 13.75; Cali- | Armour & Co. % +CALYES=Racelpts, 8 head; clty dressed OTTAWA, Ont.,, Jan. 11.—Mrs. Turner, |sald: “Now you're going home, after bluf- TR e R A A - s Cudahy Packing Co....00 ... shows that duripg September last the Im- ) i 2 going , atear blu fornia navels, $3.50; California ‘sweet Jaffas, HOGS—Recelpts, 2,203 head parts ints. the l"hlllpppinr-n amounted o | Vife of the United States consul gemeral, | fing at work, and are going to take off your | 23, | BIL sizes. & Armour, from Sloux City 130 SHEEP AND ' .AMBS—Receipts, 1, B 008 a0 | has been decorated with the Canadian Hu- | overalis and light your lamp and spend a | ) ETCTTTTH I WDATES Perstan, in 10-1b. boxes, per 1b., | Lt Rofhschl head:“both sheep wid lambs ver 000 over the corresponding month of 1601 | MAne society's medal for bravery in saving | pleasaft evening with your family.” e D It R TR F1GS—Calltornia, per 10-ib. cartons, $1; - Bt oin, BE: Her 101 dreseed iatitie; gen G0 SUAROORMY SIOYE The Sverags mabthly | (v of She Shist game werden, Ossmies | | She Mnsis mus futimated that folka on [17 sl 1740 | 17914 1700 Turkish, per -1’ box, H@ISc. Total veveveness eral sales, T4@10%c. vilwe B b whom ehe rescued from the attack of a cap- | newspapers did not always have a chance to 4 2% MISCELLANEOUS. CATTLE—There were so few cattle hero ue for the current year. The export |, ) HONEY—-New Utah, per 24-frame c: today that @ test of the market was not St. Joseph Live Stock Mark: 536 wi tive bear. get out of their overalls at dark, but fre- s . 5 v trade of $3,689,636 was the largest of any SUedtly Red 1o Koo} th ot 9 .75, K mude.h)-m; \hehv\rekhrfl‘elnli h;‘,',:,,:“';..: &T. JOSEPH, Jan. 10.—CATTLE—Re- single month since the fean occupa- g e SIh OR, 48 they ha r 9 47y 1 CIDER—New York, $4.50; per % bbl., 5. | little heavier than the weel ipts, 13 head; stead: Tive steers, $3.85 tion, hemp exports .lotln':,;:.,nfl::p:o FREheh CHRINES DRIL SR QN plays, rcceptions, murders, strike investi- 4 3 SAUERKRAUT-Wisconsizs, per % bbl., | there 1s a decrease u“corgi%lel‘t.:‘:zllh the | ClRY exan and westeins, 1 505,15, Bt over $2, # SANTIAGO DE CUBA, Jan. 11.—The | gations, lectures, sermons, parades, balls, . | $3.75, same week of lasi year. ccelpte £OF | and 'heifers, 32.20G4.40; v 00a@T.50; ,600,000, practically three-fourths of N 3 Per 1b.. 2 shelled, 4o. the ten days of this week sh bulls and stags, $2.50G4.65; yearlings and which was sent to the United States. Sugar | French cruiser Tage, with Admiral Rivet, | boycotts, dinners, executions, exhibitions ot | Nl»uDEero 1 green, 6c; No. Zs‘f.rev,n\; Soj | crease of over c.o;mlnelnq.:comp.md with | SV A0k S@Tts: atockers ‘and foeders, and tobacco shipments to all countrles | COmmander of the Atlantic division, on|coal and pictures, drills, slugging matches, L 1 saited, The; No. 2 dalted, gac: No. 1. the same daye o ast year. 3,004,560, 2 A 125 Ibs., 8t%c; No. 2 veal | The market on cornfed steers was in i : during the month aggregated $573,779. board, arrived here today from Fart Do |bowling matches, parlor matches, funerals, quotations were as follows T B o 80 iber ber” ary hides, S@iBe; f°°"= shape most of the week, and until _,{},Ofi'f,;“"fi;'fg-‘:;%g‘_gg": il The legislation favorable to direct ship- | France, Martinique. It will remain at San- | weddings, christenings, mortgage burnings, 1 O Sleqdy; winter patents, $3.40@ | Sheep pelts, 25@Tbc; horse hides, $1.0G2.50. ' [ Thursday the tendency of prices was UD® | heavy, $6. 00 il s b 0r bk of ments of hemp to this country had a marked | t1Ak0 one week and then go to Havana. |gun tests, women's club riots, park open- |3.50; straights, ?lax 3.30; uul‘l‘l;li patents, mzsbh’l;rd %:Wu"} ll*;'o. llku_n{;‘.olhzelllb p :hl!l:i. u"l:r:ll;e t’.!‘.f&“‘:{k.;"‘&‘.’:‘";:.."é‘!?h'e k;ro_l: Pl g 5, ¢ effect in May and subsequent months. This | Oficers of Tage exchanged calls with ofi- | ings, antitoxin experiments, candy pulls, | £4903-10; atralghts, 390G8.20; bakers, £:25| bl 1940 oS hard sheh, per b, 130} | part of '‘the week, so that as compared e Taimbe, B0 peartings, Wo; wethers, trade for the five months ended with Sep- and foreign consuls this evening. spelling matches, voleanic eruptions, dog EAT—No. 2 spring, T@7c; No. 3, 6@ | Brazil: 12c, filberts, per Ib. 12c.| with the close of last week the market | g%, "GO o5 J tember 30, 1902, was $5,081,005, as compared shows, elections, cane rushes, cockfights c; No. 2 red, mu?gzxn aimonds, soft shell, per ;b., 16ci hard uhell: is strong to a dime higher. ;l'h' Inlllku of with $1,624,527 081,005, & and Bryan speeches to do of an ing, in| CORN—No.'s, &%Ke; No, 3 yellow, #ge. | Der b, 16c; pecans, large per 1b. 13jgc; | the cattic Row e A W e g Stoux City Live Stock Market. X or the corresponding period P! evening, in | GRS 5 st e: No. 2 white, $6%c; No, | small, per 1b., 1ic; cocoanuts, per doz., tci | from $4.0 to $4.7, though a bunch occa b of 1901, N HERMOSILLO, Mex., Jan. 11. order that public curlosity on these mat- | 3 white, 33¢36c. chestnuts, per Ib, 10c; peanuts, per Ib.. | sionally sells around $5.10, and a finished SIOUX CITY, Ta., Jan. 10.—(Special Tele- e, 330 thai am.)—CATTLE—Receipts, 200; marke: Imports during the nine months wern | have occurred here, said to be due to bu- | ters might be #laked. The licutenant ls- BARLIEY -Good ding, 40@4dc; falr to %i-ufi"{fe’?m’}”fl"-"mc ofiy':uuuém?'flfi' l':’;"-‘: will bring considerably more | aevea” i S Tocwe: bills and valued at $24,338,322, against §21,818,212 for | bonic plague. The people are greatly | tened with a dull-and disbelieving eye. “All B mal ",“!l . No. 1 northwest- | $1.50; _cocoanuts,” per 100, $. 4 " | Yihe cow market was also active and | mixed, $1 " .76 $2.50 the same period of 1901, and §17,807.091 in | alarmed and all possible efforts are belng “you fellows don't |ern, 8. g OLD" METALS, ETC.—A. B. Alpirn| higher until Friday, when prices took a 040, peurlinge o 82.2500.75. 1900, Manufactured articles coutinue to |made to put the clty In better sanitary con- | Yeally know what it is to work, because you | tract grade gL G L G U o o | GSIED D (RI0WRE prces; Jrom, SN | A5 Amounting 10 " Greck, however, the | market 5o lower at $5.90@6.45; bulk, make up moro than half the purchases, al- | dition. don’t have to live with your work." BT Pure Fibs ‘aides | ton, $8; copper, per Ib., §%c; brass, heavy, | market may be quoted gererally a dime | 6.3 though two-fifths of the nine months' trade, et rivont iaine “Oh, comle. You chaps have an y @ Dry. salted shoulders | Per 1b.. 8%c; brass, light, per | c; lead, | higher. The big bulk of the offerings all P g gt Including nearly '$6,000,000 worth of rice Mt Sevineial Xty time of it; strutting around here covered | \POX per b ainc, ‘per' 1b', "D4c; Tubber, PeF | the week conslated of cow Stuff, but the Sl h: 5 £ conaisted of food stufts, as compared with | LEGHORN, Italy, Jan. 11.—Mme. Gari-|with buttons, and giving little suppers to [ /{0 sl demand Seesn by The' following were the receipts of live 0. Following were the receipts £nd shipmen! oy oy -y and all kinds met with ready sale except | gtock at the six principal cities yesterday: ane-fourth In the corresponding period of | baldi, widow of the Itallan patriot, s dan- | your friends.” of na:’u- ) grain: " PR Forelgn Financial. on Friday. The better grades of cornfed Cattle. Hngm Sheep. the preceding year, in which (hs value of | Serously ill. “Ah! You think we live always as we do Receipte: Shipments; | LONDON, Jan. 11.—The activit cows are now seling from #.80 to 340, TTwE G0 1,00 fee recelved approximated $3,500,000. in port—as we do some of the time in port. {‘;h);l(l:\'l bu Dbbls, 19, 6, I3 a pretty good bunch to bring + 3,600 25,000 0 1500 4 300 | Bated on the Siock exchange I B better.” The ‘medium grades are % ] . 65, The total value of exports for nine | MAKE MERRY OVER BALL PEACE | Yes. that's a very common belief. But I |Corn, bu 180 IS o analICIAline, (The wesk opecsd | aslinglargely trom #.90CO SaS0-whlle'thié o v t 2817, on kinds sell from $2.00 to $2.75. > months was $19,239,018, as compared with tell you the man who is tied to a ship fa & (Oat%, bu 0 That the Bubiic. was. nbt vhe caser wuyer | commen kinds sell from S0 8. Joseph 1! $18,860,798 during the previous year and | Magnates Rejoice Over Treaty and|man to pity. He never gets a right of. 5 ¥ redicted. Money at first was easy, but i k. O ¥ + | Bar! by, - 57,000 . y, chown much change during the week. On $17,883,200 In 1900. Almost two-fffths, or Bladnns - MARY PIARA' - 209 Even it things go easy for s while, the pos- | On the Produce exchange today the but- | bardensd gradually, however, untll at the | some days they were easier to disposs of | Totals : g close of the week it was found to be sca 17,232,411, was credifed to the Unjted States, sibillty of their golng hard is always of his | ter market was quiet but firmer; cream- | £1oa°the Tates for short loans were higher, | (han on others but L B T R Proviston, Future Work, iy erlbs, 18@27%c; dalries, 17@25c. Eggs, firm, 5 v °T | prices are in about the placing that country far in advance as the uture Work, mind. Good Lord! What would I give, | joss off, cases returned, 25%c. Cheese, dull, ;P‘r-:ig':rnnxgml‘:::vh!n :‘If:v :(‘!hel‘nvm[q“d' were a week agu. 8T. LOUIS, Jan. 10.—WHEAT—Weak; most leading buyer of Philippine products. PR— some nights, if I could just crawl into my | steady, 13%@l4c. Soco the oria DHERE spor It tHe dlsappott: | Jleoeints ntlnn:::k;{l.lllfldméea'dv::' have | No. 2 red, cash, elevator, Tlyc; track, MG Wish to Help Veterans. CINCINNATI, Jan, 11.—Following the ad- { bunk and dismiss the whole business till HRW. YORK WAL SARKET ing retrospect, these shares were active and | 2560, fhe demand was not large, 1t scemed ; July, fi%c; No. 2 hard, The committes on leglalation of the | fecs oF the National and American pass| the, whistle blew next moraing! But I g | R B elopment and ‘the bellef that | 10, be 1o excens of e SUPPK. L Dt mo few National o ¢ i it eading development and the bellef thai the week, but so few Grand Army of the Republic. hus been 1y | ball ieagues there was an’informai con: | can't. The old man is liable to rouse me | . o¢nttons ot the Day on Various! the combine was nearing completion. Ca. | jave Tuled Hlgnerat It s gimcult to. quote Session since Thureday. It has coneidered | [crence of the Natlonal representatives |out at auy hoor, about something that a b Py { nadian Pacific was also in good repute and | B3 TEY Jqvance. As high as $4.35 h Jaotisg lesialation for the aid of voherans | e i wpont anely ‘o kativieies ouae | iandsman would eall ritioulous. end maste | oy yongs yan 10 pLov B e b s adie Ty Baen padd "RAprysentative b ot nsi| time was spent Iargely in fes € | it 1s—naval red tape, you know. Or it may | ,NEW, YORK, Jan. 10 -FLOUR—Receipts, important parts in last week's trading in Cows. g appolntments to the public ser- declaration of peace, there was muc d 15,367 bbls.; exforts, 28,663 bbl the exchange. During the first of the week y nts, $3.35 vice. A sub-committee was appointed, con- talk over the meeting of the National[come on to biow, and they may want all | gull, but steady; winter patents, $3.604z3.90; | Kaffirs were stimulated as the result of the | No. s r“ ~;;~- A 3 dl!m &nrn wmy and straight, $3.00G3.30; A T Y aath W, Tas ot pRLAC, RONS | Tengua Nace 58 JABNREY 18 Bt Lovls siub, | 1800s: (0T, we may ‘be ceming into, port [ winter steelgbis, SLUGHE: Minnesota ped attitude of Mr. Chamberlain in - South Breosinesrend s B t clsar HUGRID v $.000850 v 2 s ] . s . ents, $4.00@4.20; winter extras, $2.| .16; ca, e setback on the 3 8| ! s X .50, George H. Patrick of Alabama, who visited | Who still remains with President Herrmann | Just as I am supposed to be going off. T've | Ui o (04, bakers, $3.25@3.40; w(nl:r;'a low | canard of his assassination and by the | 2.. L. 10 600 ll“nglME‘Ab—S"fl"_{" i, 30. ek the president and postmaster goneral o | OF the Cinclunatl club, said the meeting had | got used to baving my hopes blighted when- | grades, 265629, 'Rye four, ateady; sales, | Feports of the iliness of Alfred Beit, which | HOGS There wag a liberal, run of hogs | BRAN-Strong; sacked, east track, %0 been calied simply to say “amen” to the | gy, . o by | pbis, cood, § 4 3 or. 5 local Priday to urge the passage of the bill fa- | proclamation Alveady made. ever we get to port 1 tell you, young fel- | 600 bbis.: fair fo good, $3.00G3.35. Buck- | followed the Chamberlain rumor. The effect | here today for & Saturday, but the loca ;. track, 4@ e, YE—Qulet at , FLOUR—Stead winter patents, $3. i t , $10.00215.00; prai- b 4 82,2002, spot and to arrive. |of Mr Beit's illness is thought to be only | demand was in good shape, so that the| . timothy, § d voring those who served in the army or| 1t Was stated by others that with five ot | 1ow, it's a dreadful thing never to be able | ", AT o Gulet: yellow western: $1.i8; | temporary, for his recovery set in before | market ruled fairly active and fully steady | P SSGILEL 0 oo o 0 avy during the eivil war to appointments | the elght Nutional clubs already fully com- | to get away from your work—to live within | city . Brandywine, $3.4083.5. | Saturday’s closing. There Is Jiitle prospect | with yesterday. The quality of the hogs | IRON COTTON FIESCHOTH. mitted to endorsement, there was no trou- | giv feet of it—to take it to bed with you Quiet, N . b.. | of any overplus of floating money for some | was a little better today, so that the \( ey 7 1-16c. in the public service over other persons. | ble expected trom Boston or the two clubs 4 g Lirbd a 4 1., New Yi fme Yo come. The amount which will be | market on paper makes a better appear- [ HEME TWINE-S R The committee has returned home satia- | of Greater New York. The only Natlonal | and worry over in your creams—to know | “RAKLEY—Stead: . . 0. b, | pald to the bank during the current quarter | ance. There was not much change in the PR&‘JS‘ONS"{;’J poiphani obishg Sk AL RRE E s St etronts. ¢ absentce” today was James A, Hari, who | that when you are ut sea there fs no pos- | afloat: maling e N anion 1o nreeedtnted. the necumu: | Scaet from start to finish, practically all | standard mess, $17.60. . lower & " *hica, : i 3 . ‘meats (boxed), ' steady; exir :f‘:"j't’:“‘;‘m;‘;“,‘y leage last night with Jehn- | sible way to put distance between your T—R exports, | lation probably amounting to' £13,000,000. of the early arrivals being disposed of in o U TR AR : : 10, it BERLIN. Jun. 1.—The bourse had a samon. The bulk of the sales went 3 at FILIPINOS CHEER GOVERNOR!ieakue. Puliam and Dreyfus left today, | work and yourselt, except by jumping over- s O o Tatures And | Ene wetk, 4ikioush the volume of trane: | rom 1638 1o 964k ihe Detter grades soid |8, Bacon (boxed). stealy: ehiorts, ¥.64: —— v b 5 § 7 clear, $10. the lafter feeling goud over the ugreement | board, as one of our fellows did the other ’ : largely at %. h as high 50 was | clear ribe, $9.75; short clear, $10. shutting the Americans but of Pittsbur, d and S0c, f. o actiors was below that of last week. The | largely at $6.45, though as high as 36. al METALS—L ) steady, $3.97%. Spelter, e, a Y & 1 ven | i northern, Duluth, ¥c, £. o. b,, afloat; | efforts of the professional clements to | ra prime load. The butcher welghts Organise Great Demonstration to| Patrick T. Powers, president of the Na- ‘I’M 1::“";.‘“;:"fn’:’:e‘;'l'm\h:‘[ il :‘““;' | No. 1 hard, Manitoba, Ste, f. o. b, anoat: | entice outsiders o pardicipate in the e | Dl Lo a1 afound $6.40, and the light stuft K 88 . wirm: ohiokens, 3007 turkeys, Siees MEde - Nat 1 Lisve ! tlonal association, also remained to talk | 18 d work that | Guijons were firm and fairly active on | ent bull movement have not yet been real- | from 3.8 down T6c; ducks, 12c; geese, Sc. : over the plans for the future, and re- | lets you out of your overalls at evening.— ! higher cables, local covering and further | ized. The tendency of the week was pro-| The recelpts for the week show a b'fi 153@.%};{_"5‘;“&;_ Creamery, £3G30c; Inlands. turned east today. Powers sald ‘Baitimore | Brookiyn Eagle. ‘horts of rain in the Argentine belt. The | moted by the strength of foreign bourses | decrease both as compared with iast wael i R : o d would not be taken fnto the Eastern leagus T oy fiem &t we met advance. March | And the opening of money here. the latter | and uiso with the same week of last year. ( daiey, 18G8c. | 1 o —— Unless there was some guarantee of its Ciosed at B T B ance, M areh | e Saaing a0od demand for dormeatie | 1n view. Of the lght supply seliers have | BOUS—Bteady; o, losc o =, MANILA, Jan. 11.—The general regret of | Femuining there. He goes to Calitornia to | SHORT STORIES WELL TOLD | s:c; July, a@iyc, closed at i8%c. and forelgn government bonds. Foreign | been able to furce prices up considerably. pis. Shipments, » Jan. 11. & gret of | yedist the Pacific Northwest league in CORN— 000 B exiouta, 84,700 | Mvestorn appear this week upon the Ger- | Thursday proved to be the high day of the | Flour, bbl 4 P the Filipino people at the possible de- | black listing jumpers us soon as the com- bu. Spot, steady: No. 2, 59, elevator, and | man bourses as buyers of German govern- | week, when the average price showed an Wheat, bu o parture of Governor Taft resulted today in | Ing conference of the three presidents. Pul. Pleased with the Document, | 87¢, £. 0. b., afloat; No. & yellow, 56c; No. 2 | ment securities. German investors are also | advance over the close of the previous o gl 251000 " | ilam, Johnson and Powers, has formula vhite, B6c Jptions were a shade g o et A b o ay 8 Popular demonstration to ifluetce the | unigreement ana, uniforin Tules for the [ Tbe subject of immigration and naturali- | e, See, Optlons were, 8 ahade essier, | buying [erelen ehies i MArEss gusttition:| peok AMAMSUIG 23 &'deciine amounting 19| pasadelehia Freause Market 80" r to remaln in the islands. The | ratification of the three bodies. zation was being discussed at republican | and moderate unloading. The last prices | Almost all Industrial shares continue to|5@l0c, amd the week closed with a net adelp . Sreets have ben placarded with signs bear- | AmONg the questions informaily discussed | siato headquarters in the Fifth Avenae | showed a partial % net decline. January | advance, irons being unusually strong upon | gain of about & dime. Representative | PHILADELPHIA, Jan. J0-Cwirriems ing the words, “We waat Gove: Tt~ | today was the expected interchange of | % | Closed at Siige; March closed at §3tc; May, | rumors of forthcoming price advances and | rales: Firm, good demand; extra western cream h vernor Taft,” | championship games between all teams (hotel, when Charles A. Ball of Wellsville | &3 160 I i* July, 477 | a more hopeful mood among manufactur- e, N doc. in English, Tagalog and Spanish. [ f the National and American leagues, 8o | told this yarn d8c, close A, O | O oal dhares Wers 1b 6es: detnand, Dut b et | Y HGGS—Firm and_active; fresh nearby, A crowd of 8,000 men marched to Mala- | that fifteen instead of seven visiting ciubs | +There was an Irishman named Linahan | OATS—Re B : exports, 15,640 | they shared the upward movement. Gen- 4 0c, at the mark; fresh western, 30c, loss danan palace, the governor's residence, to- | COUld be seen at each place and this matter | . - bu. Spot, 3 40c; standard | eralindustrials had an unusually bullish off; freah wouthwestern, Zic, loss off; fresh sl e ploeony - iy be brought up 4t the National meeting | Who came to Wellsville, and, after a short | Wiy BP0k, "No'Y "aeipe: No. 2 white, 41%c; | week. Shares of the Hamburg-American southern, 28c, loss off. p y pon reaching the palace speeches | here next week and ut the American league | residence, made application to be natural- 3§ white, 4il4c; track mixed western, | and North German Lloyd lines constituted Firm, but dull; New York were made by representatives of the fed- | meeting in New York next month ized. One of the questions which is asked | nominal; track White western, $0@d4c; track | the exception to the general tendencies. eral, liberal and natlonalist parties, In| When Pulliam and Powers left for New $ e i ed | White state, 40@4dc. Options were barely | Both these securitles fell rather sharply b vt e e A b York tonight they recelved a dispatch from | of applicants for citizenship is *'Have ¥ou | goady und dull. May closed at 40%c. | yesterday, when they partially re- gove as urged to remain. | Dreyfus promising to go direct to New | read the constitution of the United States? | * HAY- Firm: shipping, %@ilc; ood to red. Among the forelgn raflroad secur- The speakers sald Mr. Taft's presence was | Yotk to join the National league represent- | When this question was asked of Linahan, | choice, $.50410.65 itles Canadiau Pacific enjoyed great favor. Bocessary to preacrve order, for the pre- | all¥es o Thursday in asking the Brookiyn | 10"\l yicq HOFS—iFirm._state, commoy, to cholee, | Much German money hus been put into club to endorse prace compact. . 9 1902 crop, 29@dTc; 1901 crop, 24@26c; ol nadian Pacific recently. Th eek’s - vention of political disryption and to in- | {hought ‘that Brookly: and Moston will| *‘No, your honor, I have not; but me | 8gizsc: Pa L B W LT S TR R R e L B R O S sure the maintenance of the present policy. | soon consent. friend Dennis McCarthy read it to me, and | Wi crop, 23 olds, @ 12%c. not maintained their advance of previous ‘The speakers pald personal iributes o the | “I";;l"kul‘»-;u‘nmn %‘,’:,‘.’.’:‘f."' :‘rzu,x l:;llllxhrre it's mighty well pleased T wuz with it | JUDES ¢ G \lrluuml_-km_‘m 2% Lha-, wev‘kfi '1".he price of money has fallen . st He d 0 1s a Y g 8., 19¢; Texas dry, | ra the private rate of disca government, the crowd cheering its. ap- | staunch triend of John T. Brush, may| “He got his papers."—New York Times.| 24 {o 3 Ibs., 14 ’ 7 | Tibe from % 10 2 per cent and calis drop- w;ml- e A | possibly return to BE Louis by way of | "LEATHER Steaay; acla, ugzse. | ping trom 4 to 2. The Reichsbank shows o dre o ndianapolls, to confel bls frien: Y JHOVISIONS--Beef, quiet; ramily, $15. ! covery of its er i \ T aat b v at orernor | about the conaent o the New York'club. More Dollars Than Almikhty. | gl mcas. S 301 10] best hams, 130008 | OMering of Morey n [arge sums 1 Causing efore ¢ broke up this evenin " ; 14.00415.00; ity ext ai e In foreign excl whether he would leave the islands of re- | Pulliam, HRobinson and_ Herrmann were | Thomas Dixon, author of “The Leo- i by B RR R R e o0 | & ¥iee'In Toign snchangs. main until next August. He assured the '"T""‘ ‘:.:\ re (‘“(i::“d X3 \: a dlz;-lemln: par .s"o',,'},. lell!;llsmry on himself, con- | pejlies, $5.50610.00; pickled shoulders, $8.25 i Dry Goods Market, 3 volee in ceting of the National league | nected with his small son. The boy wanted | pickled hams, $11.00g11.%. Lard, steady people that If he did leave, the present | pero o week hence to the endorsement of o Western steumed, 310 v clo {|, MANCHESTER, Jan. 11.—DRY GOODS— Folicy of the American government would | the Joint committee's agreement. = °f | 8 goat. The father replied that a boy and | KERErT LN d, 31000 January clowed 8t | ne violent fluctuation in the price of cot. not be changed, it being not a question of | & goat was a combination which he posi- | §10%) South America, $10; compound, $7.50 | ton during last week made it extremely individual olicy. After several speech ENTRIES s}fiw BTG INCREASE | tively refused to tolerate. The boy | @f Pork ! “family, $15; short | difficult o transact business in the cloth " cled .92 market. Strength wae manifested, how- ' the thousands of natives who filled the waited his turn, and on his father's re- ‘:fi"'r'{‘lr 0 a creamery. 29c; | ever, and the inquiry was encouraging and 2 P ] grounds of the palace broke Into a cheer Memphis Jockey Club Features ¢ turn from a lecture inquired extra factory, I6lggllic; cream common :‘?.-r “h." b“i("] y.,"h]‘u,“lnvm- :m»“l\ In‘ nu‘mv . 1,;:, for the governor. s “Papa, why have you given up preach- | to choice, 20425 held creamery, 21G28sc; | directions. although many, finding it im » NS erally More Popular T ing and given all your time o lecturing?" | State dats o, renovated, léu@azc, | Botmble Lo DY e s hetebrod i 0 e averai urs of sheep | “OSTE—8teady: No. 3 white, 82i4c. BOWEN IS ON HIS WAY HOME Before. “I am after the almighty dollar.” was | lored, fall made, 14@gc; ‘ urchasing xlmxll the markel settles down. 1 lambs )l\-r ;.:u.: nu;rrllw\lnl. l'fluf-":n‘.'f e s — — Sige N de, 'he demand last week from India and m were bought to arrive. e % R o made, 13he; small white, fall viade, 144 | China was fairly satisfactory and some brought fully steady prices| CHICAGO, Jan. 10.—WHISKY—On basis ::::883838388!8!85833885; P creams, prime small, 14G14%c; New York creams, falr to good small, 13'3@13%c; New York creams, prime large, 13@13c;’ New York creams, fair to good large, 13%@13%c. Toledo Grain and Seed. TOLEDO, Jan. 10.—WHEAT—Dull; cash and January, 77%c; May, Sic. CORN—Dull, steady; January, 4%c; May, 4ade; July, 43%c T8 Dull, “steady; January, 33%c; May, e Be_No 2 sc SE! 8—Clover, dull, irm; January, $6. March, $6.95; prime timothy, $10.85; prim alsike, 38.26. Duluth Grain Market. DULUTH. Jan. 10.—WHEAT—Cash, No hard, T4c; No. 3 northern, Tl%c; No. northern, Tdc; May, Tble. OATS—May, e Peo Market. PEORIA, Jan, 10.—CORN—Firm; No. 3 t33 3333 3333 g . . P " late made, i3gc; lirge colored. fall Leaves Caracas (o Part in| MEMPHIS, Jan. 1i.—The st of entries Yes, papa, more after the dollar than [l4c: late s '‘made, 134 vhite, | orders were booked for prompt delivery 1 packers seemed to be anxious for the | of high wines. $1.30. e, i at the Memphis Jockey elubs track ‘4s an- | the Almighty."—Washington Times | mage, de: late made, 13c, large white, | OO0 e some heavy buying from Japan. | better grades As high as 8% was pald | PEORIA, Jan. 10—WHISKY—8teady at DOUDOed DY SSEORIATY_McFatian shows by | — | e e e e d%nd " Pennsylvania, | Egypt 2nd the Levant furnished fuir buwi- | for some prime lamba, whic pro- | g1.30. % J e g i a e larg nd most select list that 2 . | average best, 30@dle; refrigerator, 15@Zic, | ness last week. Yarns were hampered by 2 d strong price. % 8T. LOUIS, Jan. 10.—WHISKY—Firm a has ever been received here, Every divi. Then Hoar Was Interested. | average . il o 2 the feell 2 insec X receipts have been fully as | g3 sion is filled with the best thoroughbreds | pregeryed fn the unoMelal e of the | g MGHIC &raded, 2, westerri poor to | cotton N0 AR o Coperating laruely, | heavy us they were fast week and ihere i in the west ervel e al records e 4 S . | The no 8 of mis o B 44 Y et hs compPATEd WILH the BAME | Ee——— LA GUAYRA, Jan. 11.—Mr. Bowen left | PA compatison with this and last yesr's | congressional investigstions of -Philippine | ; TALLOW—Firm; city, §%@tc; country, | The tureioyct et i oalianedus cuare A ICTeat year. The first of this week Caracas this morning on his way to Wash- | entries shows an aggresate entry of 0 for | conditions Is a story which was told of | HCE pirm; domestic, fair to extra, 4% ia ‘cused off & littls, but the loss has | P. B. Weare, Pive, O A Jresrs. Ygve Ington. e stakes L0 acided at the coming | genator Hoer the other hight. Th of P g %% | inneapolta Whent, Flour and Rran, | all been regalned and’ the marke meeting, against 490 for last year's fixi other nig! e sena- | G, oy 2 Y little higher than the close of last week. ) resident Castro, all the members of the | “in the Tennesace Derby there 1s a silght | tor, 8o the story goes, wandered into the m{",’.;]“;‘;[}‘ -Alive and dressed, nominally o228 AP oy HEAT--May, s Bishar A & good eirons una.r-one|WEAnE OOIUISSIBN 00.. CHICAGD ministry, the leaders of Caracas soclety | Increase over last year, but a decrease is | committee room one sleepy afternoon and | “MIESTALS—The usual week-end inactivity | hard, Tonc: GTC:,on track, No.'1| to the market for good stuff. but the half-|1 Members of the Principal Kxchanges - e o us T4, Towe: No. 1° morthern, T%e;’ No. 2 Jmarket (o ¢ g « and all the German residents of the city, | *Bwn In the Gaks. & @ @@ stakes follow promptly delved into some records and be- | prevaiied in all the metal markets today | northe e Tinge - fat kinds wre, of course, mofe or less neg- | Frivate Wit to A Cis " noNDs the British colony and other foreigners | Boston Hotel stakes. for i-year-oids, 6; | came absorbed. The witness, who was | aRd duotstions were unchanged. Tin was| FLOUK_First patents. §.804( 1 27.86028.15 for 0! ./ ) Clea % eders have been In very light supply Bought and sold for cash or assembled at the station to bid him fare- | Asbelle stakes, for 2-yéar-olds, 37; Memphis | testifylng as to the treatment of certain | Capuer '“_“"'l‘\‘mf,“m‘.d nominal st 811375 | ORd%:, B G gt o lears, 82.9063.00; all the week so that although the demand tuture deliver; well. There was also a large gathering for 2.vear olds. & Hotel Gayoso | prisoners, declared with emphasis: “And | for standard, $12.5 for lake and #1215 for [ “RAN—in bulk #1517 has been of limited proportions It kee beeq| OMAMA BRANCH, Libii} Goard of Trese of the general publie. Jis” Peabody ‘handicap 8; Ten- y administered corporal punishment.” | PlectIoVIe S, SN (EA0 S Gh et Milwaukee Grain Marke: good strong prices. W. E. Ward. Locai Man, The English residents presented Mr. | ne | company stakes. 107; Cotton here the venerable senator from | $i7o. lron. Japan. nominal, pig iron, dull; e e o ¥ Quolations: Choice wester, lambe, 850 Bowen with an address, thanking him for | fieepicchase sake, ‘8 Tennessce Derly, | massachusetts started up, dropped his book | northern. $21.0G25.w; southern. siswgzan | UNCRE e e No ” Bktive lamba: .40G580; choice yariings. the services he had rendered the commun- | = The entries for All-aged hors's have | and, catching a word of the testimony, said, = Bise, May, oM@ oRe, selie $50G4.75; falr to Ko0d yearlings, H.00G4.50; Ity. greatly increased, while the juver s events | with a violent effort to show that be had Ksuaas Olty » and Pravisiens. Ry Firm No. 1. c cholce wethers, 4.156440; falr 1o good, :zo;i When the train bearing the minister | Paxe fallen o L ep be run|Doen awake: “Corporalt I'd like to ask | GKANSAS CITY, Jun. 10-WHEAT May, | BARLEY=Firm; No. ?fi-‘;‘um. Troder lambn 8500400} Eede? reached here he was recelved by the local | on the opening day of the mee! what corporal?”—Nashville American. No. No. 4 61g83c; rejec CORN—May, 4%@48%e. yearlings, $5.00g8.%; feeder wethers, .7%¢ e i .,