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10 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, MARCH 14, 1903 —— ] 3 5 \ I G350, a decline of about 50 points. Copper, | 6%¢; No. 1 t ) No. 2 northern, vi I r N ? ? | Joens 016 3 0 400 1 NOTICE. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL | e fecetss 3 ddon Soring (5°R"S5: | s No. * northern. e, No. 2 morthern o s tor [OMARA | IVE STOCK MARKET |4 i 18 e bt b spot_cloging at £65 2s 6d and futures at OUR-First patents, $3.56613.80; second [ BOSTON, March 13.—~Clearings, $22.350,065 | ¢ 1% 3 % by this ship —~ P | 8 ss. ‘Locally, however, while the mar- | patents $.6437, first clears, $2.15; second | baiances, §i, i 4d1. * | COWS AND HEIFERS. B ally rected kr Bor, ' S " P R R o e R R ot LNELS Ry DELPHIA, March 13—Clearings, 1 ] e After the closing of the supplementury Dullness Continnss in Chicago Board of | B Clectrolytic at M4 ToQIE 0 and casting HAR=IN oulk, $14.25614.50 w'?ro'r“. balances, $2.080.464; money, 44@5 [ Boof Rteers Rather 8.ow ani Weak, but| , " in " e i :I::pl:zmr:’:l:sryn':mfif a00ve, ald Trade Grain Pit. | at $14.82%@G 1.0 . Tead Kv;v;-hmmé n‘m;‘ A St. Louls Grain and Provisions. BALTIMORE, March 13.—Clearings, $3,- Cows Held About Steady. % ::;: : l_!;’ ll the plers of the American, English, Fre = | {0 the New York market. Speiter was fo ST. LOUIS, March 13—WHEAT—Lower; | M0:30; balances. $45.604; money 1 a2 s 3 and German steamers, and remain o, | higher, cloeing at €21 16 in London, while | No, 2 red, cash eievator, 6itc, nominal; G e e R e e H until within ten minutes of the hour OATS ALONE ARE BUOYANT ON FAIR SALES | ofully” i remaiea ‘uier” wit frm, at 8 | oY paes, by, ho- Julr Gwaee: | e h HOGS SOLD FIVE TO TEN CENTS LOWER | * i 7 50 g iiiiiinm & Sailing of steamer. —_ &1 S0 Toa i Swidaechorouai:in New | | CORNCLower: No. 2 cast, s, naminal: | 87 SO0 WATTH, MocClearing, 7485; ! Lol 18 [Malle for South a8 Contral A . . > ot & » : 9 track, #0%@44%c; May 08¢, o ob 3 Tyt g - West Indi Ete. Varse ‘Hos Supplics at Lower Prices) L A TR o o R QNS Fivm ! track, My, Sie; | Per cent; New York exchangs, 10c pramium s of Sheep and Lam i 1 H SATURDAY—At 9 a. m. for PORTO RICO —— ern foun 22 00 22,50 | sout uly, %2 No. 2 white ey . . 8. O ; at 9'a. m. (supplement g ek B Temp oAy, authern sofi foundry, $Hsegass | BYE_Higher at sikc. T S, b bt bt b H N S ZE¥ a0'a mo) for CURACOA and VEN I but Good Demand Brings Rally | \lerhnis were nominal, ira’ fancy and strajehe gt ;| oNEW YORK, March 13 —COTTON-. Good the Market Held Fally | ] H Fiiin sad Bektagena must be Hirected ) d : — B | Opened steady, point higher to ower N 2 entar Davti g Ay e s il - ool o Hincthy, steady at ferogass, | fnd Immedln“‘l."n’f'““""‘! the call ruled grop ot H R )] $0:30 o m for FORTUNE THEARD 4 - with_prime worth more * | irreguiar, prices fluctuating within a nar- h ® 1 1% ¢ ) O ANILLA, - CARTATEN Expe Conattt ¢ Trade and Quotations on | CONNMEA L Steady. ' $2.90. {row limif, showing corsiderable steadiness, i AR | 1% MAICA, g LLA, #ix | CHICAGO, March 13.—There was a repe- | Con : ""I" "’:' ; an ‘:' oy " O BRAN-Quiet; racked, east track, 89GSsc, | Darticularly on the nev crop propositions: SOUTH OMAHA, March 13 1 3 1 360 :."“‘:"0,‘},5“::,‘. B e e ANy Cele rices ruled easier, May wheat closing 4w | POAS—YWeak: fresh stock, We. - FOGUO, o ON TIES—$105 | Father a sappotnting ruling of the Liverpool | Smcial Monday [ I RS iw 1 3] CUBA, per 3. 8 Mexico, via Havana: a ] B lower and corn a shade lower, but oats | VR FOULYRLCHens, JOOEGE, 08 | NGt ING e market. Under some covering by Shorts, | _micia] wednesd 1 i g chiod B B L ST AL B S k! isit t were e higher. Provisions closéd steady, | {0 ¢, Smdc; chickens, per Ib., 10@1ute. HEME T W N —Se. hich was encouraged by the small esti- | Gfficial Thursda 31 F ALvVE: el iy A te with the May products from 2¥c lower 10| ", ipggl POULTRY:- Chickens, 11@13~; | PROVISIONS — Pork, easier; jobbing, | i{4¢ for tomorrow ‘;f""’" at Houston, | Omicial Friday 1 500 1 6 ded Overiand, B¢ Vorks 2ie higher. deil and the mas. | Hens turkeys, 15@18c; ducks, 11G12] | standard mess, $18.15. 'Lard, unchanged at | piyd for a time around last nighte close, 3o oo 1 €% Hails Forwarded Overiand, Bteg tx. Hary rading in wheat was dull and the mar- | glo 11q1s .80, Dry salt meats (1 steady extra | UL the market soon gave way under Iaul: | rive days this week....Ti, i te ¢ 8 cept Trans-Pacifie, ith & ket lacked any features o n'; e higter BUTTER--Packing stock, 1214@13c; chofce | shorts, clear ribs and short clears, $10. .-““,M_']" h '"~‘h I" d;'"' m’.;? Meany | Saume days last week. ...1s, 1. &80 1 - cua.\-—ng rall to Port Tampa, Fla. and Dr 1 D T e e catios Tavins o o9« in TTvs, 1@ lic; separator, 26@27c. Ba-on' (boxed), steady; extra shorts, ‘clear " WATd, though trading was by no means | Same week before. . 20,011 L. 51 1 50 thence by steamer, closes at this ofli X at 74%@7c, the lower cables having | STERS-Standerds, per can, 28c; extra | ribs and short clears, $10.] penctiye as the recent average. May led | Bame three weeks ago...15.4% H (3.3 2. o daily, except Thursday, at 15:30 a. m Koo rexsin effect. Boon after the start lttie | Geciy T can Boe: New York Counit, per | METALS Tead, firm. 627, Spelter, | the decline under siles said to be far the | Same fore’ woews agn.:. in 10y e C I R {the connecting matls close here on Mon- New better demand developed on the small|can ec. bulk, éxira Selects per gal., $1.1 | higher at 8510, 014 "crop months coptinued reldively fitm. | Bame days last year. ool dffva i HnivEnd days, Wednesdays and Saturdays) Ren colder weather in the northwest, which re- | P4l Standard, per gal, 8L~ ©oo0 0 m‘:k‘,‘,_"’fim‘, Steady,, fhickens, 10#G1C ] The estimates for Galveston and New Or. | RECEIPTS FOK THE YEAR TO DATE. | 1. W05 23 devereriseer T80 388 MO It datatih oy Liiats Special: ale, sulted in_a firmer feeung. May selllng up | porring "t pickerel, Sc; plke perch, 6 BUTMTER — Quist: creamery, = 20@2Stc; | 16Ans tomorrow were liberal, and there was | The following table snows the recelpts of | 3 260 18 il 208 300 at this office dally, except Sunday, at 1:m Bett to Y@M%c. Late in the day general yq.), dressed, ic: sunfish, dc; blu-fins, 3c: | dairy, 186 21%c. Y PR ot Iittle support in the market, Bhortly | Sattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for| "srock caLvis " 1Y p. m. and 11:3) p. m. Sundays at'1 p. 1 how, realizing set in and May sold off to Tc | wyiianen, 9c; salmon, 16c; haddock, 1lc: E(RGBVEnlér- 1646 for tresh, after mid-day the bulls attempted to rally | the year to da‘e and comparisons with last | ,, Y .. 260 338 and 11:30 r. m. 3 3 Paint and the close was at 4%, a loss of 1 12c;’ redsnapper, 10c; lobsters, | P Receipts. Shipmente, | bagifics on the week-end figures, but these | year: 198, 190 Inc. Dec. |y [T a0y § o At bty NEWFOUNDLAND—By to Norih The B e ostols were Lo .'per 1b., d0c; lobsters, green, per Ib.. | Flour, bbls © 5000 1000 | Bad been gxpected and but lite outeide | Lattle 157,168 16060 006 o BTOCKERS AND FEEDERS. Sydney, and {henco by steamer, closos a1 ts ta fo #1000 bu. Primary recelpts were 411009 | g5c; biuliheads; 10c; catfish, 14c; black bass, | Wheat, bu. 41,000 shov | SuppOrt was forthcoming, so that after | Hogs T R e S8 410 hig oftice dally at 6% p. m. (Conneciliy ashit bu., against $61,000 & year ago. e | Corn, bu. 9,00 - 106,000 [ T ¢ R e% points > 3 3 3 K 410 malls close here every Monday, We wheat and flour for the week, as reported Ton, S8, ] Bon /00 | the market resumed its downward course | _Aver pald_for hogs at South | 1 i Sy and Baturday). Johy e dntrect s, were equal {0 8,008,000 bu., TRVt B Omeln Widlosats | V%t W6 revineenes 88 0| and at the close was barely steady, net 2@17 | Omaha tor the lust several days with com- | 2 110 s AL AR TPl o Bewton and lents against 2,906,000 last year. Minneapolis and ssociation: Choice No. 1 upland ANEW YORK STOCKS asw BONDS, points lower, that being the lowest level of | parisons 3. $10 by steamer, closes at this office at vent Duluth reported receipts of 284 cars, h | & $7.50;_medium, $7; coarse, $.50. | i % ST | the season. Total sales of futures esti.|— — — - o3 in m. every Tuesday. By rall to Philade ftal. with local recelpts of nine cars, none of | . vo'straw, §6. These prices arc for hay of oo mated at 00,000 bales. Port receipts footed | 1903. [1902.(1901. 1900. |1899. 1898.(1897. | -+ in phia, and thence by steamer, eloses ot Ac contract grade, made total receipts for the | B35 SRR oy " RETR MU Rl a Tair; re- | Market Becomes Stightly More Active,! Up 18,700 bales, agninat 18,600 last year, and - — | % this office at 11130 p. m. every Wednesdas treel three points of 243 cars, against 291 last | 0/ ipts light _ " the exports reached 2,321 bales. €92%| * (62, 331 PR MIQUELON—By I to Boston, and thence jeste week and 205 a_year ago. by the| CORN-— With Prices Inclined Upwards, 1|s--1rs~ II.OI 18 M;Fh 18.—COTTON—Easy, 703% b9 * 35| 100 e It eamer, closes at this office daliy «t Dr. action of wheat, but the strength In oal | RYE—No. 2, fc « Wall street took on a more cheerful tone | LeooPts, 4476 bales; ship: 4 es; - Sal 18 {% |BELIK. FUERTO CORTEZ and GUAT! ] ;‘«'mh:x::: steady. The weather was much VEGETABLES. galn todey and an upward tendency of o i en am 38 e | -] ;\":!LA—bl;) orall to New Orleans, Aud o] . e . -| NEW CEL ~K: E ., 2¢; | prices was in force. e movement did no ® 1oy | H 5 y , closes a 8 ollce, aven! more favorabe {or the movement "fi:lhf"z‘?fl e ', R Y e iiamazoo, per dos., 3o | BNy much vitality and was mostly cen- Wool Market. ol % & B ] -l o 138 iy, except Sunday. at 1 p. m. a Toy ing, but the feceipts were st ht, 219 | California, per don., &507se. {ored in & tew BtockS. | especially the | mosTON i . Lol 5 X 0 & i p. m., Sundays at f1:00 p. m. and cars being received, none of which were of 1 T ! ON, March 13.—WOOL~The Com €54l 0 v1| o | 3N 341 1 . {1130 p. m.’ (connectin, mail closes h room he close was about un-| SWEET POTATOES—Iowa and Kansas, | Wabashes. It had for its principal basis th: | yarcia] Bulletin will say in _tomorrow's 6 Klig| o 43| 6 38 B Baw| Yoo 6T 410 13 48 Monday: o N o B Arst e B last" nikhus fgures, May | $260 fact that professional traders found that|ig.ue: The demand fs limited to the small R S| 6 8, 381 84| HOGS There was a liberal supply of hogs | (Mondays at 11130 p. m.). ot e ghnde lower At iTigo, atter selling | NEW PARSLEY—Per doz. bunches, 4@ | they could bid up prices above the existing | consumers and. sales are in ' smail ot o S6in| 5 811 § 35, +' 34| this morning at all points and us a result | “(hence by senmer, closcs at (hie oy ity 0 ? evel without being overwhelmed w e | b ; 13 &l 66|+ | Prices took a tumble. The decline at this | p VA s office yeate s vib i 5ade in dats, with the P EW CARROTS—Per dor. bunches, 0c. | offerings brought out in contequence, This ,‘,,:‘3:3;;;:;;;} g A R TR Rt b 18 F - f‘,ffi; 33 point amounted to “about n':fl'i‘lm; Fdelul;‘ LT o p"""““v‘sf"‘"{:'g: WS 'r::: AN d ; . LETTUCE—Per doz. ’ evidence of the cessation of the pressure to . | 3% 2 3 85| 3 4i | Was not very act t any time, as it| | (conn Tues Wooc intereat of many traders from the other| LELTLCR Jer G0k Dunol e o bunches, | lauldate, which has. been a burden on the | 1hat, Prices weie maintained at'the Lon g o183 s 3834 o o b pase For™ biuvbe ‘hma’ sefers | B - (comhecting mail cioses here i Sch 5{:;'P::T:";gel:a'lu'l;"'bu'flx':n “Gue lurgely to | 45¢; old, per bu., de. g 178 Boce Thet ‘e Shuk ote indul- | ¢icourages the local and holders of fne 4.1 7 0lty| 607 § 2 352 387348 agree on prices. The light welght hogs xA'fli.\"lké".’fi‘!x»{“ :.'.rc.‘xmpou 8)-- B, a private report discrediting the large estl: | - CUCUMBERS Hothoe, per doz., 178, | EI0L 0L “08§ D' more ‘favorable. than | %o0l%, On the other hand. medium grades Slimmos el enl - {3830 UL ITREY, (Tom %, down, MAGAR | Trall o Catiemi Kl Rt Bince 0 ate on fat.n reserves as shown by the o e - view e [ - s T cent lower al .| 2 | 599 5 34| Tl % N 5 3 7 B o e steamer, closes at this office at 30 &, m ctive buyers and there was also co - | GREE| NIOD . . b p . v e . | 539 4T | X 3 i ; 3 SR L closes at § p. as strong and %c higher for May = . d d y b ere by drou and * consequent % 7 | 3 53 e 3 a St e, after fanging between Mso and | 405 : S e o R anclden 10 1 °8fos- | ehortage in mutton. The enst Boston ware: | March 11| 720% 6 00§40, * | 3| 4 i ¥ oi | Sesierday were carried over until toduy, Transpacific Mal o , s Te; 3 B8 o AR U R S e e T . The shipments of wool | | 645/ 4 7 | advanced. o Wi PINE ISLANDS, via San " co, close | unches, 0c. et on X s Bl i b nced before a clearance was made. ) n Francisco, clos Provistons were easler early on liberal | DUACYER/ZIC, | Wisconsin, per Ib., 1o; | preparation for the payment of the $20,000,- from Borion to date from December 31, | Tndioates Sunday, Representative sales: here daily at 6:30 p. m. up to March §idth ces at the 1902, are 55,204,976 Ibs inst 54,534, recelpts of hogs and lower pri white, per Ib., 2ic; Spanish, per crate, §1.75. | 00 of Standard ‘Ofl dividends on Monday | ot “na last date last year. %:?r’efi:eil& The officlul number of cars of stoch to date ace 39,924,7% Ibs., against 43,086,317 | brought in today hy each road wa inclusive, for despatch per s. & Coptic. HAWAIL " via San Francisco, clost here daily at 6:30 p. m, up to March §16th, fn- No. Av.8h Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr. 3......149 160 6 25 * 1 e yaras, and on quite general lauldation the | ¥gpinAC ‘golthern, per 'doz. bunches, | Would aggra market declined still further, but a fair de- te this tendency. On the B0, contrary, the money market was notably Sl b mand for lard from foreign houses brousht | ™ pyong californta fancy, $295; cholee, | calm until T4 was paid in the last five | "5 [7 the same perlod last year. Catile. Hogs. Sheep. 1'e's. | BRI _clusive, for despatch per s. 8. Alumeda. about & raily and prices heic abont ety | . minutes. Traders were dleposed to reason | cagy’ medium grades and e 2 { b | CHINA ‘and JAPAN, via Vancouver the remainder of the day, May pork Cl0seCl| “'NAVY BEANS—Per bu., $2.60. that the position of the banks must be bet- HEEe Bae T0tE: Tatvy Thang 00 Victorla, B. C.. close here daily at 2ie lower at §18.15, May lagd W hig WAX BEANS—Per bu. box, $; string | ter than supposed. It was considered pos- | {1} 1Y, Ane, \@l8e; heavy fine, Digiee; i m. up'to March §lith, inclusive, for des $10.17% and ribs off 2%c at 8. = o | peans, per br. box, $1.80. eible also that the proceeds from the Stan- rd, 1 patch per Smpress of Indla. Mer Estimated recelpts for tomorrows WHESS | "CABBAGE—Hollind seed. per Ib., 1%c. |dard Ol dividend might be coming into the 19 ‘2 chandise for U. 8. Fostal agency ai ;2':“ Koikd 20 cars; oats, 170 cars; hogs, | oy Fe—New Florl per G-basket m-rk;t u{ antici; atlon. Rumors Tere re- b E-:‘,‘,:fl‘“ cannot be forwarded via | ead. . .00, newed of intended measures of money| OIL 4 . g - 2 ada. “'he leading futures ranged as follow R e . r California. per orate, $2. | MAFket relief by the Treasury department, | ances, S100; oot sAee o a0 MIdar Lbries » 1INA and JAPAN, via Seattle, close here e o sah. | Low. | Closs.| T FRUITS. / and it was alleged that the presence in |g3451 bbls. runs, 101,- 1 dally at €:30 p. m. 'up to March §isth, in- Open.| High. | Low. | Close.| Yed'y. i) : Washington of J. P. Morgan was for the | 144 bbls.; average, 3 £ clusive, for despatch per s, s Riojur; e e APPLES_New York stock, $.25; Call-|purpose of urging such measures. The pro- | SAVANNAH, Ga ch 13.—OIL—Tur- ! A, 536 *Wheat | I | b 'flfl tornia Bellflowers, per bu. box, $L0. Posed measure took form in the rumors of | pentine, e, Rosi AL B CD B Bgtal dodibta o o - : TAHITI and MARQUESAS ISLANDS, vii May |BHG@T 54G% T4 g | OGRAFES—_Malagas, per kog, 18.0097.00 the redemption prior to maturity of the | b 19 G, 5. i H, $2.40; 1, 32.85; K, $3.20] M, P -1 San Francieco ciose here dally at 6:3 July |T1@%%[72%@% 71T % TROPICAL FRUITS. outstanding 5 per cent bonds of the govern- | §340; N, $3.60; WG, $3.85; WW, $4.%5. The disposition of the Cay's receipts was 795 | B m. up to March §iSth, inclusive, foi Sept. |T0@s 0% 10 FIGS—California, per 10-b. cartons, %c; | ment. This {ssue, of which there is 319.- | NEW YORK, March 13.—OIL—Cottonseed, | 48 follows, each buyer purchasing the num- 1% | gocapatch per o 8. Mariposa. p *corn— Turkish, per 3-1b.’ box, 14@1sc. 188,050 still outstanding, matures on Keb- | quiet. Petroleum, steady. Turpentine, | ber of head Indicated: 7% HAWALL CHINA, JAPAN and spectally Mch. 0% 5% 45% RANGES—Calltornia .00 | 1 1, 1904. The rumor met with den'als | steady. Rosi il 3 Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. addressed matter for the PHILIRINIS S & & pretar ORA California navels, fancy, $3. Y. n, dull; strained, common to L3 » 72 ISLANDS, vi o May 4 47 | @3.15; cholce, $2.75; Mediterranean sweets, | in Washington. Much discussion was given | good,” $2.2754@2.50. Omaha Packing Co. 3071, 79 A , 4la Ban Fran , closy: here$ § July |40 44 443 44%.@% | 1454 $2.95; sweet Jaffa, $5.60, *|also to a report that both houses of con- | " TOLEDO, March 13.—OIL—No change. Swift and Company. 18 dally at 6:20 p. m. up to March §:41, in- 4 et 43%@% ¢ DATES—Persian, in 70-1b. bexes, per 1b., | §ress would be called in extra cession eatly s | Cudahy Packing Co 1% glusive, for despatch per s. s. Afcricad ) ats— i i *|in the fall to ratify the Cuban reciprocity Armour, from Sloux 7 " s 51 Mch. | 3. Sigt dmg| Wi pec oRsd GERRID PRES, Sl treaty and aiso to act on the Aldrich finan- y Sees Myt Armour, from country... 602 X | CHINA and JAPAN. via Tacoma. closell & May 345 o 5 . clal bill or some similar measure. The up- ‘W YORK, March 18.—COFFEE—S8pot | Vansant & Co. 2 I | here daily at'6:30 p. m. up to March §24th, @ | July 31k 31% Per Ib., 2¢; shelled, 4c. ward bound in Sugar was In respons: to | Rlo, quiet. Mild, quiet. Futures opened | Carey & Benton. 38 inclusive, for despatch per s. 8. Sha ¥mut Sept. 28% 28% 2% 1 green, 6ic; No. 2 green, b¢; | this rumor. The effect of these rumors, | Steady at unchanged prices to a decline of | Lobman & Co. 41 T’l_{“dl PINE ISLANDS, via San Fran i Pork— No. 1 salted, 7c; No. I salted, 6c; No. 1| which were all without verification, wae | 5 points and while much of the news was | W, I. Stephe © H circo. close here daily at 6:30 p. m up tof | May [1812% 1820 [1806 1815 | 18173 | veal calf, § to 12 Ibs., 8tac; No, 2 veal calf, | evidence of the primary importance still at- | bearish, inc'uding a decline of 5-32d In the | Hill & Huntzinger. 2 T March $2ith. inclusive, for despatch per July | 1765 |17 673 1755 | 1765 |1767% |12 to 15 lbs., 6c; di t ides, sgmc. sheep | tached to the money situation in the spee- | exchange rate, was fairly well sustained by | Huston & Co. 15 3% 720 U, 8. Transpor:. ;o » Bept. |17 474( 17 4Ti2[ 17 32%| 17 45 | 17 4734 | pelts, %@f5c: horse hides, u.éwfim. ulative ‘outlook. ' A" sharp renction n the | the small intérlor receipts and the parital | Humilton . i 20 7 20 B GSRALAND, AUSTRALIA (except — NUTS—Walnuts, No. 1 'soft shell, London market after the recent violent ad- | %c advance at Havre. T! L. F. Husz. 50 720 fin(;'k\l‘{'}) CALEDONIA, FIJT, SAMOA May (1015 (1020 |1015 ; 1l, per 1b., l4c; No. 2 soft vance was the occasion of some profit-tak- | net unchanged to 5 poin Wolf & Murnan. ol 2 fa 1L via San Franelsco, close 997 Wtfln ., No. 2 hard shell, par Ib., 12ci | ing in Amalgamated Copper. This was | to that time footed u ,000 bags. includ- | B. . Hobbick 8 1720 Y dally at . m. arter March 9 92% 9 97%| 10 00 razils, per Ib., 12c; filberts, per Ib. i [ supported and did not cause more than 1 | Ing March_at 4.30@4. May, 450@4.55c; | Dennis & Co. e 720 aag ;:l' to March . Inclusive, for almonds, soft shell, per Ib. hard ‘shell, | decfine in the stock at any time. The | July, 4.70c; September, 4.85G4.9c; November, | Lee Rothschild. % 720 patch per s 8. Ventura. (If the Cufli 'g& 2 16¢; pecans, large, per Ib. uac ‘bringing of suit by the Southern Pacific | bc; December, 6.80c; January, 5.35c. W ertnelmer 3 el - gleamer carrying ‘the British mai o s H per 1b., llc; cocoanuts, per do: nool interests to enjoin the Union Pacific | $i6 e New Zealand does not arrive In time t 95 | 9 thuts, per b, l0c; peanuts, per Ib.|from voting its holdings of Southern SUnde And Malasses. W 180 connect with this despatch, extra mails blgc; roasted peanu r b, 7c; black | cific and the granting of the injunction had s ‘4 closing s" 30 a, m., 9:30 a. m. and 6: *No. 3. walnuts, per !‘1.“-. fl:ll&;c '?ry nuts, per bu., Lml! effect on ‘tel;e"xlarlcel o{ !}mne' lt%ch, s‘lzfig{ gp?*m&){lse March ‘13.—SUGA e 2761 8,828 2,408 ¢ { L) \;u r:”wuuh ‘I;gnl:.d'c“'il .:;‘;.(;': 3T S b gt | P MR AT, TETC AL B, Alpirn quotes | The renstion in the Tast hout seemed. due € | Whites, 4 o:16c; yellows, CATTLE—There was only a fair run of Warded until tRe arrival of the Cunar | FLOUR—Dull and easy: winter pat-| O A pirn q The re 16 : .30G3.40: the foliowing prices: Iron, country mixed, | profit-taking on the day's advance by room | 24@s%c. Molaases, open kettle, nominal, 13 | cattle here today, but the market did not iy utn%? .’.%_'é""“..m.h’.';" 1000 0% | per ton. 3I1- tFan, stove Diate, per ton, 85 | lraders, although tha ’ @6c; " centrifugal,'6@1sc. Syrip, nominal, | #eem to have the snap that characterized | steamer). b | AUSTRALIA (except West). FIJI I8 LANDS “and NEW CALE JONIA, vi REVLBY tents, $3.1008.40; raders, alt se in the call money he trad terd The fact that the | e g™ r, per Ib., 8%c; brass, heavy, per Ib., | rate to 6% per cent after noon was an | 19@2dc. T the trade yeste! o I :v.cowe g ad, per Ib., -dd'ea Influeneep . The bidding up of the rat:| NEW YORK, March 13.—SUGAR—Raw, | ¢€nd of the week close at hand probably PRI TS T 8 2 . AR L R T Vancouver gnd Victoria, B, C.. close her « o N3 g, TR N & 0| B R B 10778 'Der an by beluied orrowers Just | steady refied, Weady. o e e g @ | oine tafn m up to March i e CORN—No. 2, dbic; No. 2 yellow, ye. | MAPLE BUGAR-Ohig before the close was not glven much sig- - BT ATTIN of the AL oatte BUYe & clusive, for despaich per s 's. Moan . 2, 34%4c; No. 2 white, 38 lo. 3| HONEY—Utah, per 24 $3.25; [ nificance. The loss in cash to the subtreas- Whisky Market, & i A on e 3 i her uneven. Some sales were made that 35 NOTE—Un] otherwise dressed, Wes 3 Colorado, $3.60. O e e O H oy et oY | CHICAGO, March 18.—WHISKY—Steady, | Were about steady, but others were weak 3 Australia is forwarded via Furope, an: in! RYE-No. 3, 49%c. E the reosipt ofoniy & tew hundreq Shousand | . o5 A ; ¥l to @ dime lower. The good heavy cattle 3% New Zealand and Philippines via S of EARLEY dood feeding, 4gito; falr to| WEARE GRAIN AND ELEVATOR CoO. doare o e rament tocurately: to- | 8T. LOUIS, March 18.~WHISKY—Steady, | suffercd the most, and {n fact buyers did | 64,26 . 72 | Francisco—the quickest routes. _Phily mal o8te. 1.30, " not seem to at anxious ‘for the SEP-#There was a ‘Ight run of sheep | pincs speclally addressed 'via Canad Tey SEEDS—No. 1 flax, $1.09; No. 1 northwest- % flects these movements in the cash ttem { ¥\ 0y \nr March 13, —~WHISKY—Dis. | better grades, and as & result sellers had | and lambs here this morning and as the| or “via Icurope™ must be fully prepaid i 18 Ci tract grade, $11 Omaha Branch 110-111 Board of Trade | there must be a loan contraction of up: , ™ -m& $L12. over, contract grade, $11.50@ ward of $12,000,000 to have prevented inroads | tiliers' finished goods, quiet on basls of $1.30. | & rather hard time to dispose of that class. | demand wa. quite liberal the market again | the foreign rates. Hawali Is forwarde ing 17 8 Bullding. lUpon the legal reserve required of the —_— Owing to the moderate offerings, however, | ruled active and fully steady. Some of the { via S8an Francisco exclusively. 8 fil}gyl’{g{‘d "7_"103‘";‘;& P';‘ob"lv- ‘1?'1:‘ CHICAGO, March 13.—WHEAT—Market | hinks. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. a fairly early clearance was made. same ewes that sold vesiorday at $5.20 |Trans-Pacific malls are forwarded to port ¢ to1 ot rtoa -sided (oome), 8304 &0 - Dry | has been inctined to weakness, especlally | “Fhe'bond market, was dull and lrregular. ‘ change Hopm yestorday. Trading was hot | OF the vepr. Yoxtlinge anid ap 1o Bolb. | I artanged on ihe presnmption of the det salted shoulders (boxed), t&m@g . Snort | foward the close, and priges were off g | Total sales, par value, £236.00. @ on the | Cattle are Slaw, Homs Lower, While | cxactly brisk, but still the cattle Kept going | which is afko the top price so far this sea- | uninterrupted overland (ransit. § Regis clear sides (boxed), $10.57%@1( Tharket was particularly wealk, at one t1me | fauy aei : 4 S R okl tinmbe Hiay. Stond %o the scales and by the middle of the |son. Wethers and yearlings mixed brought | tered mall closes at 6:00 p. m. previou the Following are the recelpts and shipments | {0 under Chicago. The Modern Miller | “qpe following are the closing prices on - o 7. | forenoon practically all the early arrivals | $6.00. Good lambs were scarce this morn- | s St oal of fluur and grain: was bearish in its crop summary and Snow | the New York Stock exchange: CHICAGO, March 13 —CATTLE—Receipts, | were d sed of. ‘Bome salesmen thought | ing, but a little bunch of spring lambs sold | CORNELIUS VAN COTT, Postmaster. s Recelpts. Shipments. | Jitimated the farm reserve at 196,000,000, or | ., 81%. T ' 1,600 head, Including 300 Texans; slow; good | they hi hard time to get fully as good | for $7.00. Practically everything that ar-| Postoffice, New York, N. Y. March | oo Elour, bbls. 28,000 20,100 | S80I ted vor Taet yoar. There wes less | Atchison Tin Tojedo. St L& W, 35 | prime steers nominal at $.00@5.75; poor to | prices as were paid yesterday, but stll | rived soid ag soon as offered, s that the 1903. eat, bu. 10, 1¢ e v T 4 as not enough change in the prices | market was brisk from start to finish. - Ut 183700 | SExlety over, the low temperatures in the B e oaors. | Pala to Be Worthy of mention. ‘There ‘was no noticeable change fn the e poid Qats, b 188,100 | POV Caah houses Teport slow demand $.60; c 80@2.50; bulls, Hingis | | Bull veal calves and stags all sold in | feeder wituation, ax there werenat enough | LEGAL NOTICE. A ye,' bu, 1,800 "every 00T "i5@ | yesterday's notches. on sale to make a test of the market, i o - te) On the Produce exchange today the but- | charter. Cables were lower. New York HOGS—Receipts, 17,000 head; estimated to- | with yesterday on all desirable s 10 00d_lambs, $6.50@6.25; cholce Colorado | 3 ) NAL CO) o Guirien, lugnic Hexs, oastors et i | Eere e e o IO (R0 st qao | Chlenge, &3, W morrow, 10,0; left over. 5,000, market 10c | spite of the fact (hat TR Sheculators ‘ali | linga: - ®A00; choloe heavy: Tesrlint, | Notice I hereby given that “The Bleotr o 3 , easler; at mark, , 5 u., ns % s ower; mixed and butchers, $7.25G7.60; good e 4566 4 a % is cases Included, 10G184c. * Chedes. = steads, | oar yaner Dimary. shipmonte 161000 bu. | & i bd. to cholce heavy. §1.8571.6244; rough heavy, | seemed to be anxlous for cattle owing to | $5.80G56&; fair to good vearlings, $.0@s5; Gate und Signal Company.” ncorporatc: E. 12%@12%c to 13@13%c. 1] 108,000; northwest receipts curs, b1 50; light, $6. '30: bulk of sales, | the fact that they carried over very few | holce wethers, 35. fair to' good, $4.78 | under the laws of the state of Nebrask to 260° local receipts, 9 cars, with none 7.50. : " [ from the day before, and e result -len. @5.25; cholce ewes, $4.60@5.10; falr to good {-{:ulnled its articles lof incorporation un; W MEW Yomk GENERAL Mamker. e for fomorrow, 3 cork radme-macypre g | s5ibed Wl iorbe i gelng 7 ol | fven, OIS “hrsgr Jo ol | ot mame, 8 Sl BpJE el clearances, 351,000 bu. About the only buli head; sheep steady; lambs steady; good to | factory price 4 2604 le/ Shatattens a8 e help was the weekly clearances—3,365,000 bu. choice wethers, $5.00@6.7; fair to choice | Representative sales: . - iy i “,:‘f S, . epre- | L iaaoei 109 Raasral QRENTY Y e Day In Var CORN—The market has been dul' and at mixed, $4.25.00; western sheep, $.00@5.76; BEEF STEERS. S TR MAERY Av. Pr. |3nd general dealing In Electric cakd B tr Co ditles. ;‘lme;e:ny w“nm 8 _Darrow range. Trade 1 mbs, $4.76@7.10; western lambs, . Pr. No. ol 3 N aititn cwe Wi 500 |nals'and Semaphores; its capital e Rl v s n small, the crowd iInclined to leave Americ p s g ve v 2 ¥ 1n NEW YORIC March 3._FLO May alone and’ doing most of its trading In A Offclal yesterday: $ BH 18 | Reem awe. B B | b i e Tl oy P e e b/ ) xnorta 4801 bhie.; July, which has been some firmer. There Anac. ‘Mining Co.. .. Recelpts. Shipments. 3 164 4 40 231 western ewes. 100 510 |proviso: ‘“The company may, and- s heren be Winier patents. $LOKGA20: winter straisncs, | a5, buying of SOl credited fo Patten. Brookiyn B T....... 4 | Cattle ....oouens ] %) 4 3 s 480 143 western ewes. 108 515 | authorized, In the first lssuance of its stock o RIo0gs.E; winier extran, Ba0gh 1 winy | Harris-Gatos be vers of May. Cash Solo. Puet A8 4o 3 in Lt 4 150 western ewes 106 520 |orany part thereof, to sell the same for cas. DS, winte X quiet and unchanged. Loca Qene. o 4 619 | § 3 2 western ewes 9 520 |atsuch prices as to sald board of directoy B low Jifades, 810080 M#}_Engf)#fip‘zlegln. receipts, 219 cars, with none contract; es- | Great Nor. pfd.. Lo, Tevasse i ————— [} in <A 1R 205 western ewes 108 52 |may seem most advantageous to the con ; e 5 i [ 13915 Inter. ’ -| 1 4 ter authorized to use ; Al 1, B.25@345, Buckwheat flour, quiet, | cash sales, 9,000 bu.: clearances for 'the | foua Contr S “do ptdo, colpte, 1800 naCives B Texans. 50" native | 2 10 i 48 70 western yearlings 5 810 | thereor in the purchase and payment f 1 sc L. 0. b, , & - weak; cows slow and steady; ockers ang 4 . cull ewe,. . .. value, requires y e compan n 9 afloa; state, Coge " dint, o York. corn news ‘was bearish; cables were some | ‘do pfd 113 Na. Biscuit S o T B ad e | % in 130 465 436 western ewes 106 510 |tablishment ana operation of fits burly Buftalo; saaasse = 1 E Bumrulol” | lower: primary receipts, 508,000 bu., againat | L & N <114 Metional Laed beef steers, $i 20; falr to good. $2 1 4= 1. te 1 western ewe. 220 52 |And under the foregoing dispositi RN AL Samas ™ ySiibe Bumalo. " | 1e2o00"last e Jrimary shipments, 411,000 | Ninhelfas, 130 Pacise Const™ V50; Stockers ang feaders, 33.0004-65; weste | .- i3 a8 e 3 western ewes 0 82 |stock, the sald stock so sold and used ¢ $L11; city 8110, o | bu.. asalnst 2600, Snow's flgures on farm | ey Gemtral . “'sésg Pacific Mall .. ern'fed steers, $3.0095.00. Texas and In.| 2 18 . 18 1 western wethe 180 6§75 |be lssued and treated as full patd up stoc WHEAT—Recelpts, 2,60 bu.; s "(‘1/{"1"3 nT-':e rmlilder;d I;‘ullh. 72 Mex. National _ 17is People's Gas dlay steers, $3.00@ Texas cows, $1.00@ | % % 1416 470 1122 western lambs 69 625 [at its par or face value and a record « 8 158,000 bu. Spot, easier; No. 3 red. T9%c. —The market has been firm, helped | Minn. & St. L. | 881y Preased 8. Car. 3.20, native cows. $1.50@4.40; native helfers, 430 458 470 263 western lambs. 69 62 |the sale and disposition of all such stoc elevator, and T. 0 b afloat: Ny®j | mostly by Snow's report, which sald while | Mo. Pacifc . 108% do pfd.. $3.50@4.15; canners, $140G2.25; bulls, $2.60@ | 12 b 1470 4 30 | “'5 western lambs. 100 675 |shall be kept on the books of the compai ! ol Rorthern, Duluth. ' stie, £ o anoatl | the farm reserve figured 39,0000 bu. on (M. K. & T 2% Pullman P. Car .l 3.65; calves, $2.00G6.50. b} 430 190 470 1 buck " 130 360 | which, as likewise hereinafter provide % No. 1 hard, Manitoba, S%c. 1 0. 5., Sioat | the big crfiphemnmu. the crop estimate | do ptd.. ,i&"»n'n“h"& Steel 1% 1 HOGS-Recelpts, 4.000 head; market 5@i0c | 12.. 4% 4% 1 buck sais 260 43 |shzll be open to the Inspection of the publ w While fairly steady as a rule ali day, wheat | & aamiocior Bruyinhc e, "o, duite general | N. 3. Contr I e’ seene lower; top, $1.00; bulk of sales, $7.37 I [Ed 159 western ewes 82 425 |for the information and enligntenment required constant support. Demand was y 2h 3 oy 2 ght, $6. i yorkers, $7.20G7.27'%; H 1450 4 86 r. ] I based chiefly un small Argent Ings continue light and castern demand % Pigs, $6.00846.75 4 32 485 all parties purchasing sald stock, or a) » and prospects. for 10w temperatures’in ths | (air, Local receipts, 22 cars, with 8 con- | Pounuyivanis | | "EHERP AND LAMBS_Recelpts, 10| 30l 8 | part” thereof. or "deafliic therein, or wi: D euabvatelhal Cholem I I (Lo | fact, cimates\for saturiey, i care | R headi markst stronk; aachs lambe) s4dig | - sikEis AxD cows. | 5 ey, o heimas Se . pore ces. 143,000 bu.; , 30, .| do 1st pfd. .60; 'western lambs. k 100 | n y . Rude, Nt Slearaness & :iwr‘;-llax,l‘nfinlr EROVISIONE—The ‘market opéned eusy. | _do 3 pia $5.40G0.00; native wethers, §3.8005.90; west. | © “ifi:fis‘bAND HEIFERS. Gao. A, Adams sfaln Gu. stockholders owning or holding the same a » B kg, oo here wis quite liberal selling on the de- | 8¢, L. & S. ¥. otigg oty B R e B D T e 1., 1018 435 in no manner to be held liable for corpora cline. Looks as though packers were sup. | °do lst pid 3 §ouoennns b ‘o debts by means of the same belng issu: » Jower; March closed at igc; May porting prices. There was not wuch stove | do 24 pd.. ; o, 6100948, " ueiE 0 | ’ for the purposes and fh the manner afor clos al 9%c; July, @ 3 0! Jate T - [t L8 W Yy Locamotive. ... 253 N " ra 0 t at 164c; September closed at e, | ;|S;.“',lh,f'fl,’,:,“’}:‘,:,' %, ele Dest buyers of | "3 “ped Gon( " do. pld »itg St. Leunis Live Stock Market, - =2 0 PROVISIONS AND STOCKS. R R e k) ° CORN-—Receipts, 130,000 bu.; e ports. 18,000 | ing’ There were 18,000 hogs; mharke “re | . Paul 1 i © "ouiiert % | ST. LOUIS, March 13.—CATTLE—Re-| 1. a0 238 Members Chicago Board of Trade, 8t. | | of (he stockholders, to terminate in ninet s by Bpot, steady( No. 3, 8, elevator, and | Icwer thun yesterday's closing Agares: co. | sd® phlsic 18 a0 g celpte, 10 head, including %0 Texans:| } R T Louls Merchants Exchange and Kan: | | nine years from and after sald date; t) v N‘“' . 0. afloat; No. 2 yellow, bilc; | timates for "towmorrow, 14,000; hogs in' the | Sp. Rallway Ll do ptd market steady: native shipping and export | } e 1 sas City Board of Trad highest amount of Indebtedness at any o 0. 3 white, B6%ac. Options, ‘atter an ex- | west today, 17,600 amdinat 48,00 laet work | “do o 54 % | steers, $4.%5@6.10, with strictly fancy worth |} : o | | Room 224 Board Trade Bldg, Omaha. |- | time shall not exceed two-thirds of tI ceedingly dull session, closed partly Iac | and 76 6% lnst wear Otferad up to ¥1.76; dressed beef and butcher steers, | 3 » i ‘Phones 1006 and 1017, | then actually subscribed and paid up stoc p :&t’r:l':(:mr'hoél":v‘-:“!:::;ll);.:'l::x|fivm;x::, lisnt | "\WEARE GRATN AND ELEVATOR CO. £ - $7306.00; steers under 1.000 Ibu., $3.5004 55, ¥ 2 || 3. E. von Dorm, Vice President. | | the affairs of the company shall be co 1 {ng and small contract stocks here. March londen Stesk Mavket, Belfera. s3 5504 50; canners, Gt 5300, ulier | 5 | | [Wtts tor our mazket letter and cash | | fucted throukh a board of directons of n) H elfsed at S6c; May. 5:%GSMyc, cloxd at | ain and Provisto LONDON, March 13—Closing quotations: | $2.5045.75; caives, $350G8.00; Texas and In: | 1 2 orix bles | ected annually by the atoekholders. | Pr balpes July. 50 5-16Gatisc Slosed at 'S0 T-lse. | ¥, March 13.—WHEAT— | Consols for money... 9l(M., K. & T........... 26% | dlan_6teers, $3.6064.80; cows and heiters, | 1 .- ] PRIVATE WIRES. | Vate property of stoekholders yhall mot D OATE=Receipts, 72000 bu.; exports, 185000 RNe; oast M0 do account......#1 1-18|N.' Y. Contrai.. ! i143ts | §2.30G3.20. ¢ s 2 | liable for corporate debts. Attest the s ‘;m ;:g‘n.‘-:hg y - 0. % 4\c: standard @6lc; No. 4, 2 ;;‘";‘“":‘ . ‘gk N;"""‘mk Western... 73 HOGES -Recelpts, 2500 head: market 5@10c . 0 = = = > | natures of the president and vice stde b4 % Sige: :‘f- b, o'.mz‘:vdhn:. -‘x‘.‘?‘.}' 2 red, 0@72c; do pta 2108 louterts. & Weaess:s B ;gwer; nul(‘:u:nfilfll.unnu‘baggm,m; packers, 3 WEAHE GHA'" & ELEVATBH of sald corporation, this 20th day of Fe No. i w ; . “ : 7.2561 chers, $7.30G7.62%. ki v, 1908 nominal; track white #@isc. Options were | April_ 37%4@3T%c; May Johinen & Ohie.... §i%|Sewncrivaia SHEEP AND LAMBS—Recelpts, 50 hea 4 "EEORGE T. HAMILTON, President dull, but rather steady, with o May g S e nes. , hid ? dull. but rat ¥, with corn masie carh, Ro el chttapthur S Guio i Realng rl.r::l‘;% Dative muttons, "4 T8G6 & » GUMPANY Jonitd GHAMBERS. Vice President HAY—Dull; spring, 3@70c; good to cholce, | OATS-NG. & ahite oo odc. | G M e s P 1l G0 M btd tocke: 300, o e 1 s Becretary-Treasurer i ATS—) ) 86G3%%c; No. 2 mixed, | C.o M. & 8. ¥ gl do 2 pra S6x, | stockers, $1.50@3.00. ® ¥ 3 : DeBeers C'23% Southern 'Raii e smb: incipal Exc 19 cholos, 188 crop, MGe; 1981 croy —Cholce timothy, $12.50; prairie, $5.50 | g% Asp SR b gl e | ey JOSEPH, March 13-CATTLE Re- BRANCH OFFICE-OMAHA, NEB. GOVERNMENT ROTICKS. " 21 i o popae st ptd. . 685 United 8¢ " ipts, ea market most| lower o ¥ ~ OFFICE ¢ BTk Tolee: o, We. . o HBUTTER—Creamery, 21G5c; dairy, fancy, | o ‘% b B "t el % | Sowe anid heifers steady to loc lower: stock JO-1L Roard of Frade FROPOSALS FOR_FUEL_OFFICE ( A ulet; Galveston, 18c; California, | 19c. Tilinots Central 1431 | Wabash 2 |ers active and firm; natives. $3.56@5.2% W. E. WARD, Mgr. Telephone 1516 | " Chief Q. M., St. Paul, Minn., March 19; Texas dry, ‘ldc. EGGS—Fresh, 124c. '8 ML & oo 1908, Sealed proposals, in triplicate, will per 3 Louisville & Nash.. 12134' do pra..... a4 wester: LEATHER8teady: acid, 4%@2%c. Recelpts. Shipmen BA Texans and w PROVISIONS—Beef, steady; family, $14.00 | w "p 3 pments, AR SILVER—Steady at 2211-16d helfers, $2.25¢4.50; veal g8 mess. D,%‘ll‘)whul hames. §90.106 \u,'l;f".,uh_" seeees 31,000 25,800 | cunce. and sty g.%nouo. arll cows and .00; buiis and calves, ” . received here, or at the following nam POSTOFFICE NOTICE. posts, until 11 &. m., April 10, 1903, for f: — uch wood and coal during y. - 57600 83200 | MONEY-—3%4@M per cent. The rate of dis- B X ! rs and feeders, §3. 4.75. —— g - nishing 3 0; ‘packel, H2WGILMW: clty extra India | Oata, bu 29,000 10,000 | count ‘In' the® open market for ‘shore: bils | SO Recciote, 100 head: mu.:l:«qwmc (Should be read DAILY by all luterested, | commencing July 1, 1003, ae may be requh e SO pronted oain: frm: prckied is 3%,G3% per cent and for three-months' | lowers pigs steady; light and light mixed, hanges may occur at any time.) at Forts Assinniboine, - Harrison, Kec lod hams. $1L.I0GIS Larg steedy: s Toledo Gr as Dltia"s ks 1338 per cent: $ 10013 medium ‘and heavy §1.547.6% Forelgn malls for the week ynding March | and Missoula, Mont., Foris Lincoln & e A ML ain "Iy Sroet- g e — bulk of sales. §1.20G7.46; pigs, B.BG6.T. 14708, Wil close (PROMPTLY In all cases) | Yotes, N. D., Fort Meade, 8, D., Fort ¥ ern steamed, 31080, refined, dull:'conti-| TOLEDO, 0. March 13.—WHEAT—Dull, w York Moucy Market. K SRR AND LA S Receipta, 50 head; at the general postoffice as follows: V. lowstone, Wyo., and St Paul' and F| ClLS FUST MAILS close one hour earljer [ Snelling.' Minn. ' Information furnished than closing time shown below. - Parcels | application here, or to quartermayers | m.‘ $1065; South America, $11.25: com- | lower: cash, Ti%c; May 80017 Pork, firm! family, 9.5 | CORN-DUIL ‘steady’’ Mesch "Be: Piay, | g NEW YORK March 13—MONEY—On cal) | market active and firm March, dc; firm at 5%@S per cent, Witk close offered at 20.00; short clear, $19.00021.00; mess, 31525 | 44sec: July, g 3 A 5 e several posts U. 8. yhes i « c: July, . : PHe 1 g Live ek Market. post malis tor Germany close at & p. m. | the several D nam e, { 19.00. b OATS—Dull, firm; ch, 3 .| per cent; time money <akler at 5%@6 per Stoux City b P Kai Wiihel the right to accept or reject any $ TALLOW—Quiet; city, Sic: country, 63 | Juqe e V1 AFm: March, 37c; May, 36c; | cent for sixty and ninety days and sig@s% | SIOUX CITY, March 13.—(Special Tele- Y N rriiny, per . 5. Battiole. 9" | paasis oF any part thersof.~Geo. B For | e, RYE—No. 2, 53c. per cent for six months: prime mercautlle | gram.) — CATTLE_ — Receipts, 40 head; : | "Regular and supplementary mails ciose at | C. Q. M. ICE—Quiet; domestlc, fair to extra, 444 | SEED—Ciover, fairiy active, higher; cash, | PARer; 8 per cent, nominal. steady; beeves. $3.75G5.00: cows, bulls and | forelgn station haif wour later than closing - ~ — c; Japan, nominal 3 37; March S0 April, B0 T0: Ontner! Sa%: | STERLING EXCHANGE—About steady ; stockers and ‘eeders, §2.75 BT oW (¢xcept that Supplemert | CHIEF QUARTERMASTER'S OFFIC 5812 pkge.: firm; | prime gimothy, $1.80; prime alsike, $7.60. 8t 34.5086g45670 for demand and at $4.8250 $2.6004.00. i tary mails for Europe und Central America, | Omaha, Neb. February M, 190, = Sea 4335 for sixty days: posted rates, $4.544p 82004 K28, Mexican dollars, reamery, tra, H - . “Cholce, WaBE Milwaukee Grain Market ivERmgtoisl S CHEESE—Receipts, 1218 pkge.: firm; £ bl SILVER—Bar, 49 via Colon, close one hour later at foreign | proposals, in triplicate, subject to the us| station) conditions, will be recelved here until o'clock a' m. March 16, 193, and th ; be lower, sell- Py tull cream Fall made | MILWAUKEE. March 13— WHEAT- | 88k Stoek A YAt 338 or BU D clook Maveh . colored, WGIKe: white, 14@114c: fancy. Market tc lower; No. 1 northern, The; No. 2 B D Geverament. stoady; salvmad. R aeeias af Mve Stnek n | ST A e vis Bivsnntonn: ois | Sommoter one Subdees tae’ basisqaine &) el cotered e White, 11" O | nerihern ol May, e, via | srreguiar 20ioning wiey the tesinis of live Sooe p 1 &'m: for ITALY direct, pers.'s."Lahn | delivery at either Gmaba, Neb., Bt Lov EGAS—Recelpts, ' 4, kgr :; state N — —— L. 5t be directed “per %. 8. La + | Mo., 4 ity, Mo, . and Pennsylvania, average best, 19igc; | BARLEY—Steady; No. 2, 62 sample, 4@ Bank Clesring day: :.‘u“:“um:\ LY g AR n"); [ Mo, or Kaneas City, Mo. U, 8. resery [y e CATS—Market %e higher; standard, §3¢ | (OMAHA, March 18 —Clearings, 31,353 §36.49; | Omaha Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. : : T i 2; in- | Chicago .23 ¢ western, fancy, Finland (mall must be directed “‘per s. 8. | posals, or any part t 0 POULTRY—Alive, nominal. Dressed, ir- s o Yy pal hereof. " B fort Finland"): at 9:30 a. m. for BCOTLAND | for bidding and circular givin per 5. 8 | right to reject or accept any of all p / correspondl day last ycar, $1,191, regular; western uhicke 1e; western B3, 4 4477, direct, per s & Ethlopla (mail must be | formation and requir 3 fowls 13@1%ec: turkeys. 16T, CERN-May, fae, asked. °'§'E't\.",?’0;,?,gf March 13—Cloarings, 044 | BN RLS Sirected’per & . Ethiopla’) nished on application to this " of METALS-Tin experienced a sn. - getion In lzll.ondonp'?lnrkfi. -n:'J-}”sI:e- Winneovelin W » . market, responding to the foreign INNEAPOLIS, March 13. — WHEAT — ‘Was & bit lower, elosing at §0.13% | May, Wike; July, Hie; on track, No. 1 hard, SPRINTED MATTER, ETC.—This steamer | velopes containing takes printed matter, commercial papers | marked *Proposals for Mul and samples for Gerinary only. The same | dressed 10 JINO, W. PULIMAN Class of mail matter for other parts of | Q. M. A7-18-19-20- 413" EHTCAGE March 13Cl senon,- | Bleu "ty . March 1. i 007, - . 546; balances, $2,699,754; Ne\"; .““ chl'nl’e WA S eichange, unchanged; sterlung Totals, 0 00 00,50 5 2 0 00 0 500 00 00 000 0 0 0 05 0 8 00 45 6006 00 09 00 00,0005 00 0089 83 40 00 40 1500 09 0006 9000 09 9 1500 B340 RIS ANS R L L P et S e SR A R P E S A A eBREEIT 2Tz