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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1903. CR( { VAN prices of last Wednesday tin in London | 77%c; No. 1 northern, T5%@%c; No. 2|gentine and Brasiifans were strong. In CTNCK t e 830 340 whites, 1 o; yellows, 34@8 1-16c; sec- COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL | 5rasrsne Salrints oareite adus. eant Wit | mofihern, 7ing ke gentine, and prasians wore strongin | OMANA LIVE STOCK MARKET | fovcoo @ 18 o P g Wt . apot quoted at £188 158 and futures at | FLOUK—Eirst patents, $.95G400; second | and Portuguest were {n brisk demand and W 34 MO S—-Quiet; open kettle, nominal, Y13 78 This showing was respansibie for | patents, $5.853.9; first clears, & cond | credit Lyonnaus was in good request. Rio N 50 16 2c; centrifugal, 8@ifc: syrup, nominal, £ 11 Grain Prb aflrn‘?nm-rk(e'i Im-nll)i. l'l,xd -nt:::“lnhl| '-x <-|m{:.hn 1062 . untos were weaker on account of the de. hl((?fl! Thrrr were qurly es masy Yo @ Bearish News Doprosses Al Grain Prioes o3 | F30GET, F9REE, fillves r 1o lower 10 S T cline’s the brice of coper, helleers re. | Very Light Run of Oattle and Prices Wore | 108" 048 thut ceveral ‘iraina Sere. 1ate, | nrm: fatr Cetning, Bic; “tentrirugat, e: Board of Trade. L n;l'-n and the Io;nl ‘mfrkvl n:;o X St. Lonls Grain and Provisions. rate of discount was 2 13-18 per cent. Three Strong to a Dime Higher. Th‘e‘ d'-‘r'::_nm]i on the part of n-tk;r- Tas | molasses sugar, B2 “Tefined, Sroe: chade easier, Standard is quoted at y W o. 2 per_cent rentes, 10f 10c for the account quite Jiberal, 8o the market opened ac A y HO ' dm"ummfi%@mmfummmmuwmmmem“Mmmnuummmummnmmmmmmfimmmmmumw”m"“", o Bt --ln;‘ it e ‘-dMI hij h-rdu £I|| rm. Wike; May, 41%c: July, dlgdibe u]wrku in the price of wrought iron and m; -I'3 vrug t,t, to ulnm The ||| m‘ y:g': o nes ransacted By Wheat Drops Seven-Eighths, Corn | Spelier also advanced in London, closing | & GaTs—Lower: No.3 cash. d6he; track, algo on account of the anticipated forma- sold from $6.75 down. It was evident tha the Associated Banks, h a D 5 . quiet . 9 o, | tion of a syndicate of tube manufacturers. | g packers were anxious for supplies this - . Ome-Eighth, While Oats |and unchanged at $.0085.06. Iron closed | *PHESINE, JIAY TG K03 white, ingasse. | ton of & avndicate of tibe manUfaciurere, | Sheep Market Agaln Falrly Active | pgring and It only took a short time for | NEW YORK, Feb. 13.—The ftollowing gy e o 2 e B . s , gy > 0 g 3 table, compiled by Bradstreet, shov and pomimaily unchanged; No. 1 northern | G355: extra fancy and straight, ¥.1663 %l NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS, Grades of Fat Staff Just lintil & late hout because the trains did not | the week ended February 12, with the per- After Modernte Business. foundry i quoted nt $34.00020.50; No. 3| Cgip 8000818 . 3.0085.00 get in on time. centage of increase and decrease as co northern foundry, $22.00@22.50; No. 1 south- e iy, stendy, B.0g.% i JAbout Steady. Today's advance more than makes up for | Pared with the corresponding week last . & foundry and No. 1 soft southern foune r‘URNnu-.\y-mu-ni,\.dtz.ml toncl, 5@k, |Large Offerings Cause Prices to Slump the loss of the last two aays and in fact| Year: CHICAGO, Feb. 13 —There was general | dry, §.50a24.50. aothy, “H0.00G16 00; oras: | Still Further, carries the average cost to the nighest polnt |~ T 7 i 0 sh news — s ¥ s y W ¥ . y A A ached since Thursday of iast week. - o Uauidation in graine due 1o bATID Jient | OMAMA WHOLESALE MARKE 010 Roeting NEW YORK, Feh. hhe tnrense tn| oo SOUTH OMAME FOLR | resentaue sales: ) . crries Amount. | ine e, 1ES-—$1.07 ess on the Stoek exch oday Wi coelpts were “attle. 4 " Slosing %@ e lower. May cotn wae off b — BAGGING— 1167 1-16c. mostly on the sellng side and caused a | Official Monday ..... ol |35 e N Y 5 . g o L0380 While bats were down %c. Provisions Were | Condition of Trade and Quotatiol HEMP TWINE- e, further recession in the level of prices. | Ocial Tuesday X . ger L 6% e strong the May sroducts closing irom 2bc Stapte Hs Panv Fpubiion. WERUNISION 8" Higher: jobbing. standard | The marketing of stock was pretty, cond Qtticial Wedneada'y o i e LM w 4 % & bk PR byt oo il 7.35. Lard, stronger, $9.40. Ory ctant untll & supporting movement in_the cfal Thursday . .3 X o 1% Traaing in wheat was only moderate GS—Market weak; fresh stock, 13c. m (boxed), stronger; extra shorts ahd | Eries set In during the final hour. Sup- | Official Friday . e 1) . s and a weak undertone was evidenced, the IVE POULTRY—lens, 10§10%c: old | clear ribs, $9.123: short clears, §9.373. Bacon [ port was evident at the same time in some | news being generally bearish. tart | roosters, A@he; turkeys 13@15c; ducks, 8@ | (boxed), stronger: extra shorts, $10; clear | of the other Morgan stocks, notably itead- | Five days this week.... the forelgn markets ‘were lower, which | ckeng, per Ib., 1019%c. | ribs, §10.12%; short clear, $10.37% ing and Southern Raliway, the latter rising | S8ame days last week.... gaused o weak opening here May being of | _TRY-Chickens, 11G1 M5l ALy Leaa, steady at $5.97%. Spelter, | a fraction over Wednesday. The sentl. | Syme week befor 8 X X . ‘% ¥ ],;w,;:.@mp_. Shorts took, 84vas . : , 16@18c; ducks, 11@12c ";’:’;‘lyl.'l‘l:“lm‘at N ¢ heor ¢ me n'(’nll:-f(;“rl of this was tittle Jhore than §éme thres w-aeku ago...19.3 ] R son el © d_co d - te JLT] —8teady; chickens, 3 tur- | to check the sellin isewhere. buyin; lame four wee 0..% h;::l"t‘l‘nn‘l 3;’t|n“wmv]\‘yr :::m‘:;«ltp 477 g &l J' Packing_ stock, 13c keys, 13c; ducks, 13c; geese, Sc. 5% The Joriee thomaeives waa not followed | Same days Tast v ar.. ot ow ovel & po on o ry, T DT, ~c R~ 92 a osing was d L vy. SCELPY " Y g, e N et arsoiling Chib: | T B L e s 1 creamerTs 1oMc; dilry; | 4p, Snd the Slosior Wi S 5 o *fe | KECRIPIS, FOR THE YEAR TO DATE ments caused quite general liquidation and | selects, per can, ®Hc; New York counts, per | EGGS—Lower at 12%c for fresh heavy scale from the outset, London Join- | The following tabie shews the receipts ol the market declined with now and then a|can, 42c; bulk, extra sclec 'xrr gal., $1.7; | Recelpts. Shipments. | ing 1n the movement. Extreme declines cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for slight rally. The break in oats late in_the | bulk, standard, per gal., $I. Flour, bbls.. ceer 12,000 9,000 | were 2" ed In the common stock of 2% | the year to date and comparisons with day affected the wheat pit and sent May | FRESH FISH—Trout, 9Gi0c; herring, fc; | Wheat, bu.........oooe. 80,000 53,000 | In the first preferred of 2% and in ihe sec- | Year: 1903 3902 L down to 7i%c. The close was weak, with ! , _Se; plke, perch, 6c; baffaly, | Corn, bu. . v ,000 251,000 | ond preferred of 3% The terms of the | Cattle 132,908 106,061 May %GHec lower at T1%c. The export , 7c; sunfish, 3c; bluefins, 3c; whi! Oats, bu.. . veres 170, 61,000 | new issue of bonds were disappointl but | Hogs . 1ee 284,238 353,289 . business was very small and clearances | fish, S salmon, 16¢; haddock, ile; ‘codfish, there was also seliing by speculative hold- | 8heep . - 149,691 89,530 69, s light at 464,000 bu. while outside markets | i2c; redsnapper. iic; lobsters. bolled, per verpool' Graim =ma Provisioes. |crs who had bought with the idea that some | Average price pald for nogs at South were lower, all of ‘which tended to add to | Ib., 30c; lobsters, groen, per Ib., 2c; bull-| IIVERPOOL, Feb. 13.—WHEAT—Spot, | "W disposition of the whole property was | Oaha for the last severai ays With com- the depression. Exports of wheat and , '10c; catfish, 14¢; black bas %c; ~ Lo i TRy invol Some sort of new capital lss arisons: four for the week, ‘butted by Brad- i | No. 2 red western, winter, steady at 6s | tal_lssue | parison lour for the Wweek, us repurted by Brad: | halibut, ilc No: 1 Narthern, apring, quiet at 6 9a by the Bfie has been understood to be_on R T S e B rimiary receipts | HAY-Bricce Guctal by Omay Whete- | 1, Catifornia, it us_ o4, . Futires, | L1 PEONTEI, for AmVICRL BORES PaNt e X 3 § Ipt —Price o- ? p . % prospect of Increased earnings by reason Fom, s b, g ko, Sarlt e | ek, Doy spiclabon” ol oL LR | ROBIGL b nw, e8| LA by HarkhoBon e TP L0 (2 1 . Minneapo d nd, 38; No. am, $7; No. 1 coarse, | "CORN_ . | subseription by stockholders at the issue feported rocolply of T cars, which, with | 380" Rye siraw, 3. These prices are for o A e TMarch, 4 | Price of §7i4 did not prove sufficlently at- al recelpts of 31 cars, ous of coftract of good color and quality. Demand |gad: May. 4s 316d: July. nominal + 48 | tractive to prevent very heavy realizing on {pade total receipts T cars, against i roceipta light AR Cansdlan, qiet o8 3d every advance. The stocks were practically O e ast T35 e sarly gon ORN—36c. FLOUR—St, Louls fancy w.nter, quiet, | UNSubported until the last hvar The sym- BT ree uce Batioh on light receipta | BYECNO 2, s 8s 34 N 8 A T o A I g TR K —No. 2, 4c. HOPL—At d siderable, and the active speculative lead- nd the poot Erading although the_open- 'VEGETABLES, POPL_At London. Pacific coast, firm. | ars were very generally a point bslow B o was T heving by the commission ¢ ‘CELERY—Kalamazoo, per dos.| PROVISIONS—Beet, easy; extra India | Yedngaday's level at one point during the ouses during the earl part of the day, 2¢; California, ps doz., 4@ mess, 101s 3d. Pork, easy; prime mess =y The concentrated selling of some of e on ts Theakin Whedr thie weliing 1 POTATOES-"Per bu., #0@4bc. - weatern, s, Hums, short cut, 14 to 18 | {he recent speculative favorites pointed to same more pronounced and the markel was SWEET POTATOES—Iowa and Kansas, | e, Uil Sos; Bacen. cumberiand o4 | speculative oI L g [OF. Soee unable to thatand the pressure and prices PLRSLEY <Per dosen bunches, 40c. { 28 18, firm, 4s: lons o.ear middles, Hgh Thefe were some evidences also of bear- with May off e at 45%c, ""‘;',.’R,““;“',_;; W CARROTS -Per doren bunches, 40~. dzll to g; Ibs., dull, 468 6d; long clear mid- ::':'|n'r?m;“|‘-‘.'.],‘,'.";'.1“..,{’.',’,’;“!.’:,‘.! Q,..‘..".;‘.Rir.“"i"' o 3 E o8, 5 , 46 s 2 o ] of green io and 6xc. Lical recelpts were | TURNIES e IR Tiata-| Olaak Datim. 18 to. .1 Quil, 46s: short | prominent operator, who i said to have Bhore whs moderats adlling of oats eatly | SA8 DL 1., 14 bellies, 14 to 16 Ibs., quiet, 48s. ' Shoulders, | mPOrtant market Interests committed to By ervior e e ainat® (He btandard | (PEETS -New southern, per dozen bunch- | square, 11 to 13 Ibs. dull, 378 6d. , | Mis guardianship. The rtally in the last oats being turned of private ware- | ®2: old. per bu., 40c. prime western, in tierces. uulet, : ¢q: | hour was helped by the preliminary fig- ouses. the tnspection sheet Showing about CUCUMBERS-—Hothouse, per dos., §LT5.| American refinéd, in pails, dull, 415 a Which_Inditate. & net gain in’ comn by the 3 & J INIPS—Per bu., d0c. J1'TER—Nominal. . h ¥ g 9 7 o e . oy o e oies || CARROTS TPet v, 'se, CHEESE_8trong: American fliest white | Difk® during the woek up to Wednesday Sumiably from the leaders of the longe and pOREEN ONIONS-Southern, per. dosen | and colored, g ¢d. O g ey Stunlion Sas JmEand Y ches, d0c. LLOW-Firm; v, 218 64; Aus- . o 8 Jurge number of stop-loss orders came | KADIsHES—Southern, per dozen bunches, (A QW T Flem: prime clty 718 64; Aus- | inconaiderable. rise I steriing exchanse gut,on, the break. Cloge was weak | i | et 3 N ioent SBuFing. the last threa | Practically to the gold export point, aliow- Tlth, MAY WO, Omer At WMGWe, Al ENRNIPS—New southern, per dozen | deve, 11,000 centals, including 7700 Amen- | city for yesterday's reaction in Paris. Ex- e B et e Teet bunches, g0c. . ™ Redetpte of Amercan corn auring the | Change, authorities afrm that If a_ fast . 10 d Wisconsin. per b, ; | 1ast three days, 89,000 centals. W + vere salling to Jurg| woul = A cm.’fi‘;"';‘fi'."'h:":,v_';‘;‘:"'ér Jeis betesd yhite. per Ib., 2ige; Spartsh. per o e oo B i T e R g g e namber of cars of stock ;«:l'"“ e h - .75, unt next week, but n C/ 3 price of Rogs., There was some buying of B rieacti-asuthirs, ‘por dosve waenes Philadelphia Produce Market, @ probability of gold exports is indicated. | brought in today by each road was: 11 cull ewes o0ed Quite. Treel y? e otiore -“ u'a.‘fl'.:. S0c. "| PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 13.—BUTTER— l‘g"""”,,“ growing tighter in London and \ Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. | 139 cull ewes.. Rt 1S ey, e velume ot tadk WAX BEANS—Per ba. box, $3; string | Steady. fair demand; extra western cream- | the selling of stocks here today for that | C. M. A 3 9 | 1 buck A i Lops as strong. 4y | peans, per bu. box, $1.50. ey 27c; extra nearby prints, 28c. account was large and not a material fac- 1 buck nc #s ou:ff SRR e w;‘. hup CABBAGE—Holland seed, per 1b., 1%c. /GGS—Market 1c lower; fresh nearby and | tor in the strengthening of exchange. | C. By A . . i Yc higher NAVY BEANS- Per bu. 320! Jestern, Jec, at inark: fresh southern, 15@ co“]":’fl::'lf‘ 8 exorts both of wheat and + Wi ATOE! at rark fresh southern, 15c. ell of materialiy rrom ti ! 8. P.. M. & O. Ry. T o TRk o WIS, [ crats. s, ew Florida, per 6-basket | “iiypEk Steady, but quiet; New York | last week, while the week's fpors: of . Ry. 142 western b 00 i B 3 cars; hogs, ALIFLOWER—Californla, per crate | full creams, prime small, 1@ldic; falr to dry goods rhow the inward movement of | C., B. Y . . . | 13 western TR Aiis uitie vanded na totlowe: $2.50, good small, 13%@13%c; prime large, ldc; :nerg andise still maintained at a high | K. C. N 2 v | B western : i FIr to good large, 134@13%e. level. 'The January export of products | C. . &P, Ry. %] 1 | 202 western 3 . showed the increase by a large outward | C.. R. . RY., 3 11198 western di New Chicago Boston Philadel . 3 * 8t. Louls 48,768,765 Plttsburg | a0 | azaz i # %0 b Baltimore Cleveland . Minneapolis New Orlean: Detroit . Loulsville Indianapol! Providence OMAHA . Milwaukes Buffalo . 8t. Paul 8t Joseph. Denver . Richmond Savannah . Balt Lake City Albany .. Los Angeles. Memphis Fort Worth Washingic ashington re was & falr run of sheep and lambs,here todny for A Friday, but the | Bests: o demand was again in pretty good shape, 80 | Tgjedo . that the market held Just about steady | portiand, Ore. with - yesterday. Thore were no prime | Rochester ..... lambs ‘offered, but some western yearlings| Atlanta .... sold for $.3 and western ewes broaght|Des Molnes $40. The common stuff was & little | New Haven draggy, the rame as was the case yester-| Worcester day, but_still the prices paid were about | Naghvilla steady. Several trains were late in arrlv- | gpringfield, Mast ing, 8o that the market aid not come to & | Norfolk ... cloke until late. Grand Rapld There was no change in the feeder situa- | gcranton |Iv:‘r:“mdl)', as a test of the market was not | portiand, Me. u b, 3 - Sloux City. uotations: Choice western lambs, %.75@ §.00; Talr o good lambe, ®.H0GST; " cholce A native and Colorado lambs, $6.00g6.25; cholce | Davion® & $5.00@5.40: tair to 500 yearling®, | mgooma ... 347508 $git; falr 6 | Soknne | To good, $9.2@4.00; Derers toeder yeariings, X Rilmineton. e $3.75G4.00; feeder ewes, $2. J Evansville Birmingham Fall- River. Macon Little Ro Decatur Helena Knoxville Lowell Akron Wichita Springfield, Lexington Now Bedfo Chattanooga. . Youngstown . Kalamazoo ¥ 22232825 28258202222282202852038228 PEL - SRFTES S E ST EE GG T 2 33838 e SRS AN 2 H 2335252523552 ZE5! g #asz S§I9TSE ‘grysee 5 e 33 BEER 28 e emon ss2n2ass 2 ks k i34 3238 ZE20 0000 r 0 200 03 Zga 555 28 3 835 ‘nggzes T TEE $28 °STyECE oot i 300099, 32 §3§3?i§§§ o3 SLET 1 238 EEEE: o BALT. 2 FEEE e oRNEes 8 GO S 29828 RELE 23223381 gezE2a E8US2S e S g ———— eoertamaes o 10 e 800055 SIIE2R o 13 & 22 "gzag2g e gE28538a5a25! & & 333 esmmem | CEEL Prne ceetnn CAttan ARN0On ane estscacecs | eetsescseses e233dazs BE_REY! G o & 8 822822 BERNRY a EERFE ] E EREETT FEEE L JHER FEEELE Wrticles.| Open, | High.| Low, | Close.| Yes'y. | PEARS—Fall varieties, per box, $2.80. v c ? ! - X . S_Fal ; , 2. Toledo Gri P movement of cotton, buc a decrease in cot- 4 e § western S ———=| APPLES—Western, per bbl., $2.75; Jina-| |, o — ton was disappointin; d t 298 western ol ] s |ihane Bon NewYork sock s ‘Cail (o TQLEDO, Feb, 18_WHEAT Active and | of that amém-.’u s Teared, wil dlscourage ® 1| & western yeariihgs. oA “l it 4 . .50, 2 . d (Mg ' (B Y e demnnd. ', western yearlings. 7 THias GRAPESMala { CORN--Dull and easier; February; 6c; [ The C The disposition of the day’s receipts wai v mwat G | CRANBERRI W hcons: Toer o, | May, e Central of Georgla Income bonds | as follows, each buyer purchasing the num- | %3 Western y e, rose sharply, but the dec f ; 2 s : ) b 3 bonds in : T R R R e oo so0" | L OATE_Dull and’ weak; February, 5740; | the market was irreguiar. Tota] e - BTRAWBERRIES- Forida per at.. tc. | MY, 374e valis e v sr Tok sl 8| Buyers, Cartiog HORR, Stk | 10p ghie . 7 L RYE—No. 2, 88%c. 2 TROPICAL FRUITS. B e Sione M and undbange Unlied 'States 25 declined 3 and the old Omaha Packing Co. 19 # 45 3 ont o % Swift and Company LEMONS—Callforiia. fancy, $.60; cholce, | ruacy, Tosge;’ March, Tofe; prime. timothy, “Tthe "Tollowing are the. closing prices on | Armour & Co. “ ORANGES—California_navels, fancy, 8.0 [ *' e R the New York Stock exchange: e By e 8; cholce; §275; Mediterranean swoeis, | . Peoria Market. "';:"E,“, o] o Armour, from Sloux City.. DATIES-Persian, in 70-1b, boxes, per Ib, | PEORIA, Feb. 13.—CORN—Firm; No. 3, | ™%, 3 % A g 6c; il E dopid. X bta. HIill & Huntsinger. i-fas ose of B-lb, pkgs., $2.25. e, Canadian "Pacific B Huston & Co. FIGS—California, per 10-1b. cartons, %c;| OATS—Firm; No. 3 white, 34%@ssc. (N, v L F Huss.... ‘Turkish, per 3-1b. box, 14@1sc. o gt X 3 Dennis & Co MISCELLANEOUS., Nelw York Menbs Muashets . R Morton & G HONEY—Utah, per 4-frame case, $3.25;| NEW YORK, Feb. 13—MONEY—On call Ly : L, Rothschild. Colorado, $8.50. steady at 2%@3 per cent. closing at 2% per : Wertheimer X g CIDER-New York, #400; per %-bbl, $251. | cent: time money steady at 4 per cent for Other buyers. $ 45" B Strou July SAUEBRKRAUT—Wisconsin, per 3-bbl., | 8ixty and ninety days and at 44@4% per | do 24 ptd. E ¥ Sept. ui‘ R‘;rrhm'é l'ladfi'n-om R cent 'u six months; prime mercantile | Chicago & N. W....; E; t Totals CHICAGO. 5;‘;4 ll.;.f‘!’Am—-‘o “mma o :.‘2 Attt U, 8 o, per Ib., 10c. paper, ber cent. f TTL y . 8. Med LT POPCORN-Fer Th. 20, shelled; dc. PrERTING EXCHANGE—Steady, with i oSATTLE “There was & very Ughtrun of | $40gs ;' poor 'to” medium,~ B.w@4di | Outelde New York. LOUR—Steady; winter patents, 86600 | HIDES No. 1 greeh, fo: No.'2 green, bc; | business in bankers', bils ot 3t55gLom | ¢ ; - Copper | e N eht 5 Lt hlatior gain: Ts an ers, 32.95G4.50; cows, 31. lunnnl'..r::‘n .. .g bakers, $2.45@2.90; | No. 1 e-‘-l}m:. (’l%cl; %N‘z b': salted, 3 for 'g;m.n.a‘ nna &t u.:at;‘fsr sixty a-y!- N 3 Buyere all seemed to have quite @t ‘;llen. u-oocglt;'(z c‘-lnner-‘ L CANADA. S , 8 to 13t Ibs. .2 v sted srates, 3485 and $4.88; commercla : orders, 0 that trading was brisk and every- L A 3 g o3, | S, 540 6 . € L e | G B, i oy i R sl B R R N o NI e | | POl Barse hidee TLVER—Bar, iSc; Mexican dollers, 87ic. | Dei' & ‘&' N ‘'here were only a few bunches of corn- | , HOCU—Recolnts today, 26,000 head: cad: | Winnine ey A0 Noc s whiter Hor Mo 3| 160, Masd Shelhwer Moo ey Nov'S solk' TAineea i reniar Ty B SR A fod mteers o e HOdn e o wtraeg | blE be fo 10c Ligher; mixed and butchers Hanrax . 1,638,268 i N0 » %c; No. ; - . 3 3 Anac. Min; b ands freely at prices ranging from stron; A J A . i o ; er Ib 1‘:; No.'3 haid n:&:.“ per b fhe The ciosing quotations on bonds are as R e go"‘r.':u;.. '3:;'_’:\‘?‘ to'a Qime higher than y.d.;w',?’y Y 43 A DL sholce heavy. g1 Vancouver, . ¢ 151’1‘»’{&‘ PARLEY- Good fecding, 4G4to; falr to | aimonds, ot shell, per Ib., lic; hard 8 v R Nty ! i 61| Cons. Gan ..o D T ity 1o highar and. sore. saie | 653 bulk of sales $e@QaN. " T | Bt John, N. B % R IR s, SO sLiii’ Nb. 1 northe | Do isc; pecans, large, per Ib. 124o i 3 kil |Sest. Took as much as 0c higher. The loss for | n o s AN D A e lamne, | 1Quehes reer. 1,268,779, ot g T I R R b AR TRy e Soa 4 3 ] [ the week, then. Is very nearly regained, | atindy to sirong; good o choice wethers, | Dita 1840,817| S TR T e e i S G L o g ] ! ) 45108 | niinota ii* | but owing to the unevenness of the'trade | 14.76G5.50; fair to choice mixed, $5.60G4.75; | London . 681’ PROV (ONB—Mess pork, per bbl. 317,00 walnuts, per bu., $1; hickory nits, per bu., | & . o D Sy o n Gite Jower: than hor B e o e s ilga g, P . %. Lard, per Ibs., $9.52%@2.55. | $1.60; cocoanuts, per 100, $4. . Teg. - ¥..0. in force a week ago toda: 0?&‘,» il ave, ambe, i’““ 3 Totals, Canada. ort “ribe aldes Goose), iogede.” Dry || OLD METALS, ETC.oA. B, Alpirn auotes | § p 3 . | OS08 & Week 590 togh cial yeaterday: Heceipts.Shipments. | —— Llsias. 3 6§ western ewes. 483 western ewet 137 feeder lambs. 265 feeder lamb 220 western yearlings.......... £ 83185165 65 EN OV N e e 009 69 69 60 69630989, TSI BLTLTLSSRABBLARRRKSSKYR LBuzegeElifa 5§ 5% ea uy salted shoulders (boxed), 2. Short | the following prices: Iron, country mixed, 3 B h Cattle TNot included in totals because contalning Clear sides (boxed), $9.60G9.67%. Dér ton, $11: 1fon, stove piate, per ton, 13 ; ] o R T e 2 Hogs other ftems than rlearings. L B gl -y T T TR R 5. o Reading ‘gon. 4a...... 3 a1 Pactt Says rully as much as values on beef steers, | SPeP - B R I I Bt (it s of flo s i : acific . oy mregrrn, 4 al & At It :.'c/';ch:'c, ;“u ;:t e Ib., 6%c; lead, per b, i amae L &L o . g oty %o that the market L :-:;:;3' Raok to Whees Kansas Olty Live Stock Market. e’ Flour, b s 500 23,200 i 3 : L. s 3 with “ftuation ‘could probably | KANSAS CITY, Feb. 13.—CATTLE—Re- Catton Market. h 3 P - WEARE COMMISSION COMPANY. 3 R " is Puliman B, Gat. best he described by calling the market | celpts, 1,00 natives, 200 Texans and | NEW ORLEANS, Xeb. 13—COTTON Com, bu T LA & A Sl Rapubie oot nearly ‘wteady to a dime lower for the week. | calves: corn cattie’ firm; cauner 'cows | Firm; sales, k30 bules; ordinary, | Tihe s . , 50 ta. of cows and heifers have fluctu. | Weak; good cows steady: stockers an ¥ ;N iddling, § 13- Rye' bu 20,000 110-111 Board of Trade, Omaha, Neb— | bz & O e 3 iy . ;¥ T All kinds of cows and heifers have flucty. | Wesk E200 COM® ek choles sxwort and | Soaiie e, saod maadltng. § dise; mid: Barley, L SR S R Telephone 1518, ¥ s &% Goal Fate. wo that the week {8 closing with prices | dressed beef steets, H40a5.%; tant to good, e Taceints, 615 i Peed o Fops A ratber uneven. 0074.9; sgockers’ and_feeders, $2.0004.151 - Fut tead tor MaTket was steady to firm: creameries, | CHICAGO, Feb. 13—WHBAT_There has | ¢ s N. W. ¢ f.... e oo Uy | ratber uneven, ¢ in Just about the same | Western tol steehe. BATgE00; Texan and |o e pla; March. SA0.HC; ADY Qi eas been a weak wheat marwet, with prices Fennaylvant "%, Y . a ; ) 18@2Y%c les, 5 !i!m, TR g b st ¥ e g i X I e 4 4 | notches they were a week ago. Prices have | Indlan steers, $3.00@4. cows, 3260 | May, 9.50@9.51c; June, $. Séc -t 4y Feturned, ‘14G104c. Cheese, | 906 time lc under Wedneaday's close. T ; : sees not changed much, as they have been ex- | @3.05; native'cows, §2.00g3.7 ive' helt- | Go.dic; August, §.3G9: steady, 1%GUKC. faqture has been Hapdages e bolgers . [ ; ; tremely low for some time past. 'About the | &rs, $2.00@8.75; canne 002 bulls, | 5.60c. Becretary Hester i {rice Curzent and Modses Milles wees both . vt P e ; only change jn the market from day to day n.igtw: calves, $2.50078.00. World's visible supply of cotton shows a NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET, Yearish, saying at condition s stil da... 3 % | ao st pfa. was in the demand. as it was much easler | HOGS—Receipts, he market | total visible of onga{u of which 3,043,699 is AR ¥ hmt {: le. There 'f(. cold v;ulh-r north, i Bots N A | o d0 24 00D s to sell bulls on_some days than on_others, | steady to 5c hi W bulk of | American cotton. ut the alarm over it was allayed by pre- st L. Veal calves held up In pretty good shape | sales, $6.75@690; 36.80@7 02, mixed | “NEW YORK, Feb. 13.—COTTON—Firm Quots of the Day on Various | diction Clearances for the v } i all the week. . 654 , $8.55@6.75; York- | at an advance of (@18 points, under active $87000.75; 35, Selling by shorts as a result of the strong gt rigge P~ 464000 bu.; for thie week 80 far, 38600 bu | °Oftered; B LG, There were only a few stockers and feed- | ers, ; pl The seaboard reported 18 loads ‘taken for X ers e e e morning and. an s oo | “BhEkp AND LAMBS Heceipts, 60 head: o ately after th NEW YORK, Feb. 13.—FLOUR—Recelpts, | export. There were about 60,000 bu. sold ston Stovks a 8o Pacitic o ok Tiei T e e g ey 48,8 8O0 | iarket sieady: Dative lambs, ~#.00QA15: | cal there Cablen, “imimediately ‘afier the R, Tand, which eased prices off lightly, but 86, this was alm: bis.; market | from gulf by one house here. 8t. Louls So. Rallway . 5 a0 ptd 3 the demand was limited, wi iteadily ; e80! - 4 BOSTON, . —~Ci 3 , ith pri western lambs, $3.85@6.05, R o o™ ' | Teported 50000 D, red “winter wheat ‘sold | (SOSTON. \Teb I8aCell loans: 46, per shade Jower. Prices are quite & little lowes | 5.10; native wcthers, 33. t insiantly followed by re- tantee B 00, WinLeE | S ey P et oith, 4.t | closing of stocks and bonds " 4 k Clearings. pecially on the warmed-up wethers, $.0094.90; stockers and feeders, The advance at Liver- : Jiater, s, BRE | laal'your " Primary sposlbie T8 bu. for | At b OMARA, Peb 1a Rank clesrnes tatay. | Repressmmuvg taiess - UE 10 fostrm | B Soel ren 8 et mtoly orsinating our, qulo“ falr to S“"" 3; choice | year; in the northwest, 786 cars for twn '001,313.70; Increase, $174,065.62. yoar, BEEF STEERS. New York Livestock Marke! With the Interests which have been rece.tiy 40@8.55. Buckwheat flour, dull, st I o e b e s/ Cal. CHICAGO, Feb. i3—Clearings, $37,000,00; | Ne: N Jnline NEW_YORK, Feb. 13_CATTLE-Re.|converting the operations in, ey s { hts, $3. 6 ‘winter low grades, :ml\ Rye | two days, against 407,000 for one day last ¥ 1 to 1 spot and to arrive. . o 8 balances $1,470,80; New Y cCOEN’iI AL=Dull? vellow western, $1.19; dc;.{.’,“’.'..;"y":,}:‘_"" Foe oUOpfien Sing v gt el b S e ae: "oulls, ang | was considsrable selling o the cory thet clgy, $U16; Brapdywine $4003% | CORN_Market was firm eacly on moder- s i [ ling ‘posted at 81 for sixty days and at ut all sold; stsers, e Plergely ua a result of munipulation. 4 13- & b [ ate buying Grdsrs i e : . or_dema h Tu@4.90; bulls, $5.26@4.40; cows, 3 afoaly atate bt o L New Work | B B ey e ronsiinal hy ' NEW YORK, Ieb. 13.—Clearings, $31,069,- e B N ciad” llve. caitls ‘siow | The spot markels, howevar, wens &t Botnts BARLEY Steady: feeding, | Y N e Mo at Jsiricls O Dosinics * | 877 balances, $i0,192,524. 4 e oiant: sheep. Arm at | maintained. and while at the Blsh Bol e New York; malting; Sigex ¢, e 3 : | the early advance was all lost. h'l'he“"". me 130 Parrot o BOSTON, 'Feb, i3 ~Clearings, $18,176.45; 134 @ide, d;euflnd welght' retrigerator beet e A e was too insiatent A~ A Ny ), X In . §1,248,082. 8@ ) X port 0TTOW, & e . 300688 Do medon, P2.0,000 bu. Bpot R e L e v % | “BALTIMORE, Feb. 13.—Clearings, $2,856,- 1o et ° B9 Guarters of b pored. Commission houses Bad v e u v ST Na. B el R e . 7ed. | were, however, about 300000 bu. sold from 2 - 065; Dalances, BT 2 6 per ‘cent. ot 270 B, afioats No. 1 hard, Mant: | Fors, o O e S are. o b ons o : ' a2 320,008,670 batances, $2.510855; money. Hugs toba, , 1. 0.'b. Options devel- | {rqct. Estimates for tomorrow, 505 ca g i1 00 ety 3n | ver_cen t 3 d oped falr aciivity and considerable weak- | (s sy cen. 430,000 by, Argentine shipments | U. 5. e R TR 8T. LOUIS, Feb. 13.—Clearings, $7.014,7is; Dess today under & wave of lquidation | Srees 306000 b . Cables were lower. Pri- 2 B84, | Winor balances, $1.082511; money, steady at 5a6 arising from large porthwestern recelpts; | mury ‘recelpts, 1000000 bu. for two da Eommon 1106 - Wolverh per cent: New Vork exchange, 10¢ premium. foreign sellings, big. Argentine shipments | gy .t 507 600 ‘for one day last year, . | Adveaturé ... 14%'Daly West : CINCINNATI, Feb. 13.—Clearings, $3,397,- nd & lght export demand. Closed %@%e | “HATS Market has declined F -y RHGER — 200; money & per cent; New York exchange, .pet lower; March closed at 83c: May. 1% | pathy with weakness in wheat and = London Stock Market. %c discount. 5 Sc; closed at Sligc: July, TU@MLl6c; | ang on selling by Patten, probably 260,000 | LONDON, Feb. 13.—Closing quotations: v closed at T8c; Beptember closed at TI%C. |pu. There has been some talk of better | Consols, money......® [N. Y. Central Wool Market. CORN—Receipts, 151,000 bu.; exports, 48,- e el et o ot Dt S e | T e - 7 167 bu.; sales, 150,000 bu. futures, 3,000 bu. kept steady and there | Anaconda BOSTON. Feb. 13—-WOOL~—The Commer- t. Hpot, 3 No. 2, 6lc, elevator, and € g R B W S 5 s clal Builetin will say In tomorrow's issue: £. 0. b. afloat: No. 3 yellow, 88c; No. | Fneal recelpts, 30 cars, With 2 standacd. | jdo P 11 1100% [Pennaylvania ool The shipments of wool from Boston to ‘White, 68c. Option market at first was | Ietimates for tomorrow, 200 cars. There | Baltimore & Ohlo....102% Pand Mines 11| date from December 31, 1902, are 35519094 tronger on poor grad but the corn | BotimAtes o B orTo0? standerd out of | Conadian Pecific.....ldi |Resding ssverte 1bs., against 86,867,475 at the same date last ught on this swall later contributed (0 | ¥iiks how R Of standard out of | Chesspeske & ONio.. 80| do st pid... year. The receipts o date are 21,121,975 I the "heaviness that in the Afterncon fol- | B exe e eelling b the soutiarest ot | S 0a i 1 Beaners ‘ae against 2496,743 for the same period last Jowed the wheat break and the close was s & thegt &t ]C.. 0 & B P....... 30 [Sonthern Ry . year. Aside from the clearing up of some relatively better than Chicago prices. Clear- | DeBeers . 31| do ptd o | easy at net decline; March, 5@ | gnces. 16,000 bu. Denver & R. O 3% |Southern Pacifie large holdings of Ohlo fine delaine, the ! ¥ie; el ‘at Sc; May, 5184661 1-16c; | “FROVISIONS—Market opened stead: : L 338 [Union Pactherr ... /104 | market has been q The delaine sold | closed at 511-16c; July, 0 01000d | puying, was. mostly ocal " Commission hyebene | I T e principally at 3c, which was what was bld t e rts. 2.410 | BoUBES were ol . T o mdju. e some weeks ago: There fa'a fine market L 24 do ‘ and no pressure to sell, notwithstand- andard white: | Brae el & e et ds toore b@los | [uinole Ceatral ... 18ty Wabash : fng the general dullness here and late £2233RTT88sE £ 14 1582 cattle anc ugrters of beef. ' |EEaergong sceount probably, us a re- EATVE N, B iy | BRSO TSR E 3 . ew for the leading points = tomorrow iotee per It ressed veals steady at | T8'Rarket was ""“""““*r"-‘.' at & nec ad. 3 1O 26 points, particularly the besi f0a8 Receipts, 2000 head; market al- | VE"(% *fay. The aaies of the future estl most._nomiral, but feeling steady. o (bs dag, oo, St SHEEP AND LAMBS-Receipts, 3,261 | "a1¢% 85 KGN corrON—Firm and head: sheep and lambs ~drm: common | S LOUIS: Mo tig, 01-16c; sales, 189 lambe_ quiet; no good sheep here; lambs, | pajes; receipts, 1685 Bales; shipments. 1,683 ®.000 el 8 Dates; stock, 28,413 bales. 95, Jenis Vive Stack Mavicht, Evaporated Apples ard Dried ¥ruit. ST. LOUIS, Feb. 13 -CATTLE—Recelpts, JEW Y < e g . 600 head, including 300 Texans; market | NEW \ntm, geh h‘fn_h\ A;ul:?;}‘:"-‘r.z"“ steady: native shipping and export steers, | APPLES Firm, t frvh( ng & fair damand 015 25 with strictly tancy quoted up to | Where the prices show 1o . WiCRC N reased beef and. bufcher steers, $3.500 | changes. Common fruit is auosec &t STl 5.00; steers under 1,000 lbs. $3.0004.50; [_!{'Lr{;r. 5%@d%c; cholce, 5%@6%c; ancy, tockers and fecders, $2.40@4.25; cows and | (@T4C. . oo S Deifers, $2.5q4.00; canners, $1.50@2.50; bulls, | CALIFORNIA DRIED FRU "II'B ‘vi:l $2.40@3.50; calves, 34.00G8.00; Texas and In- hrun,a-lnr;: still :h'""]r:n?!uill:: :”dm\‘“ e 0 A articularly on sma A dlan stears, HAMOAN: cows and belfers, | Sop, {nstances offers are reported n shade “HOGS—Recelpts, 4,500 head; market 5@10c l::yv;’ ;Au:‘lln!‘l;"l";;“l-rl;';:h:::lxnl_r'::\l ,2‘.’,“ higher; pigs dna Hehts, $4G6TS; packers, | [0, §iile beiter witention tor cholce, frult CHEEE AND 1AMBS—Receip(s, 80 /head; { and are firmly held ot 4o Yor "hoxes market 'nleutl) to strong: native muttons, | and T%@10%c |'°l' bags. Peaches are dull $4.20@6.00; lambs, $4.00@6.40; culls and | anl unchanged K, §3.0004.50; stockers, $1.60g8.00; Tex- P e b ne, $3. 4.10. 2 e NEW YORK, Feb. 13 —COFFEE—Steady; St. Joseph Live Stock Market. No. 1. lnl\“.uk-e. [ miild.‘nludlfl: :'u.r’du:;, :| > LB li%c. Futures opened steady at an ad- nf:n .:'f'%";‘apd.'-;.d“fi‘.;. v:.\. ulg'm,‘s Q;TTrle:n vance of 10 points under higher cables than nd westerns, $3.550 o hetters, | expected, -eased off & little under realizing, A veals. §2 10G8.50: bulls tnd stags, | but turned firmer agaln 8nd advanced to & ‘% vearlings and cal P00 55: | level 10815 points over Wednesday's close stockers and feeders. $3.0004.25 ‘a result ‘of smaller receipis and better HOGS—Recelpts, 6,060 head; light and light unts from the jobbing market. but g 36.600%.50; medium ana heavy. $6.8 | again worked lower Just before the cf @1.00; plgs, 5.756.50; bulk, 36.76a7.00. URder renewed profi-taking. The close SHEEP R celpts T Colo- | was steady and unchanged to 10 polnts I ambe, f.8: ¢ (%% sl Nikher. Bales were 0,260 bags, including Jose February al 4ic; March, 46ic; May. {80 » una, 4. 4 ul: Ugus H iguniOuy. Live eenk Mayket: optomber, g lici Octobér, ©c; De: SIOUX CITY, la., Feb. 13.-(8pecial Tele- | cember, 5.40 ram.) — CATTLE — Receipts, 20 head: “{ " no_westerns; city 23388838383 Pt G L et LT T o e PR EH #e; No. § decline abroad her. = Bstimates for Saturday, 19.000. | M. K. & T 2 1 road. E oo, . ST. LOUIS, Feb, 13.—WOOL—Quiet and nal. N . Optiens 8 Hogs in the west today, 67, £ BAR SILVER—Quiet; 223-16d_per ouncs : o ad Biring Uhe "forenoom, but later collapsad | 1A%t Yook and 9400 lagt vear. TEONIY - ThOM Dot cant: The rate of | Bk ymedinm e e e i With othbr markets. May closed at 42%c. > . | aiscount in the open market for short bills | tub washed, 19 2Sc. s HAY—Quiet; shipping, S@ic; \ ———— {s 3 7-16G3% per cent and for three-months < peb. ehole _aw;-. il Vil 1s S 16 per cent. nths’' | 'NEW YORK, Feb. 13 ; state, common to choloe, KANSAS CITY, Feb. 13 -WHEAT-M SuNSE 3IITTISSHRRsEEY HO| 1903 crop, 1901 (rop, 24@2Tc; olds, €8 eSipe; July, 6 %e; cash. No. 2 hard, New ¥ Wining Seels: —OlL— | (14c; Pacific coast, 190 crop, 2gae; 1 $hade; No. 3 p Y| NEW YORK, Feb. 1.—The following are | arees, 150, cortinenics. o bldT shipments 0) o; olds, '8@12c. 85@s9c; No. 66G88C. ADES - Firm; Galveston, 2 to 3 Ibs., ook APn'x,N.:?: M c the closing prices on mining stocks 150,708 bbls.; averages. 72905 bbls.; runs, ixed, 4014 er + 18¢; California, . Me; ) Adams C R 300 bbls. es. 13,80 e Calirerr 3 21 1o % Ibs., 2c; Texas ary! qarh No'f mia e Con n 9 [Gatarie AN T et 1 OIL—Furpe LEATHER—Firm; ack 321-5-& ‘2 'white, Bresce - R [ i tine, firm, €5¢." Rosin, firm; A, B, C, D, BHOVIBIONS oot aulot: Tamily, 41500 | mived ShGse. " i | g and ¥ i b el R e K 8 “op: ) nw- p«lr hllm 320500 | RYE-No. 2, déc. hotack Tungal.... 3% M, $3.40 ‘;4 33.00; ‘W q“, uh&‘fil. W, W.. 8425, 5 B i e i | pSRasse tmethy, LI shaiie S Rt Geids” nowtnal s iy Pplen BRI Dlokled P ek o 4 ;Evr'rsk—m' amery, 19@2ic; dairy, fancy, g‘!:l‘tr"-f-m":’;lr;\l;g{ri steady. " Rosin, steady’ A R steady: western 'lulmt.:lfl' Februery | EGGS—Fresh, 12%c. LIVERPOOL, Feb 13.—OIL—Linseed, 27 2% # 1 , fl:nd‘ 'c'n&-"flrlfnuk""g'{ steady; con- m(-urat-.shlpm-m-. Feb, 13.—The Cottonseed. Hull ref ‘;a.‘; pot. seay. 2. eeenssnss 1 Sl ent, “Go 3, Souih, Amorics, bW, con oo SR MRS | ity Skaned” sieat TONGON, a1 oli-tieed.” e i i Sart claa N1 R b0 T market having borrowed heavily from the [ 10%d. Turpentine spirits, J e 5S0gi19.00; . NEBEN0; mess, Bank of England. Continental competition S o g 1580 TALLOW—Easy; country, se; of e it dificult to maintain dis- Y. Sgeds, 2 : 1620 H Y, o) elty, 4@ Business on the Stock ex- NEW YORK, Feb. 13—~DRY GOODS-— "o MILWAUKE . 13— WHEAT—1c | £B8 fairly active and irregular n showed an appearance tomer: No. 1 northern, % upport did ot satisty (h epartments. M L T IR J who were inclined to realize. | fs good and the tore s stron RYE—Steady; No. 1, bl@2c dull, but closed with & |goods. Priat cloths are very firm. Linens : B R BT o & Gigeiske; sam- | SUEBUY better tone on the report of an | & firm. with a xood demand. Burlaps 'e . c. S ST Tt whs e o e s gaed | ¥ Attinees b. 1.~DRY GOODS— §TOCK COWS AND HEIFERS Chicago 1w i00| p B Wesre. Pres. C. A TWeare, V-Pres e, . Home were. easier: | Chathe Arm bat not sctive. Yarns sirong. =S 3 s Kansus City L @0 Established 82 1 Duluth Grain Market. mericans were qufet, pending the receipi - [ _ 4 8 Toute : e L0 e Ste e CIRS YOS S Siethies, Wi Wwhink, Warket - G B e i 4R 25| WEARE COMMISSION GO, GHIGARO 3 a4 H . Grand Trunks eased at first, recovered and CHICAGO, Feb. 13 -WHISKY~Steady at ~ R PRE — "t Wires 1%e: tancy, large, nte TR0e; | L hard. Wei Ne. 8 mosthern Wi ! 3 . STOCKERS AND FEEDERS - Private t All Points. 0 5 5 3 B % May Tle; Jul 2 became firm and active. Forel .30 560 3 Total e 5 10,505 l,-‘:o“n‘d& BN faney, farge, “whits, fali northern, M My uly, e sirong on | contmental s S Kamre “x;fizon'ui.nb 18.~ WHISKY—For finished | 3 g 1 il 15 5 3 A e o POULTRY- Allve, steady and unchaned. —_— - Jore Senerally Sull, but east Hand was ac- | 89008, Av%e web. 13~ WHISKY—Steady at | 700000000 ; P g future delivery. estern (ot 18cs \"rr';:&cr:flnl.&-.‘ ; -um.;;‘r‘:m‘lv.::. u—W’HlA“l‘—ln:: any opensd Rrmana bosinces wan autet ta | * CINCINNATI, Feb. 13.~WHISKY--Distil- ; -1 o LA, T, Sa0gs 1k open CHANA FRATEE mn;ull.;‘fiuu of S 4 MBTALS-Ax compared with the closing | %@c; July 7ke: on track Na 1 hard | view of the forthooming seitiement. Al- | lers’ Onished goods dull on basis of 5130 “, kettle, triugal, SWG%e, centrifugal W. B W Tacei Menager. $rfes 38, azzEssX . | R WX Bioudy: beover, SHGLT coms, balie and Indicted for Murder. mixed, $150G4.00; stockere and feeders, $2.76 |\ \pRIDGE, Mass., Feb. 13.—An Indict- HOG !‘i§;~:|';a"\-?v‘§%“={efd%mn,‘,,,,v ment chargihg the murder of Miss Agnes e MePhee, at Bomerville, in October last, S sslling ot WEPLN; bulk, NeH N hsorted today againat George L. O Stock stght. 18 575 Perry, the young negro who was arrested in connection with & rertes of murders and 15 57 he following were the receipte of live | murderous assaults which occurred ju 106 600 stick ot the wi% principal cities erday: | ton and vicinity in #he fall. Perry is dan- men ttie. Ho nn«;& gerously 111 in prison of typhold fever. Omaha asisscsssonte Sl [ — 25588 838% 2EREI S, > g et T I} ®

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