Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, January 12, 1903, Page 6

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

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 .,

Other pages from this issue: