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JMAHA DAl WEDNESDAY, MARCH GRAIN AND PRODUCE lmEI],.f«;;fi:::;g.fl;:;.a.;’j.g"_:.fg.;.;.e;;;.."@;g:'?.; NEWYORK STOCKS AND BONDS | £ e sy e, ™ # |OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARRET |i5'5'oi¥5 "S558 S0"0% HEGZS1 | 800 0l i el WS | Swirt & Co. (ex-aiv ) W e big_bulk of ail Q8.6 Oais — United States and Canada, in- | Sharidan Coul Se 1988 3 " . A X, "n‘:- hogw sold at | Wheat Takes t int Tuesday | teased .00 by : Soux Cits Stock Yards pfd 8w All;o hl:t Sprint T ’i. T eadin ecrsapes and inereasen . |Speculative Advance in the Market fi:"'.' Lang Co pid. ‘com. donusr.. B N 3 parted th % o | vaton s Zo." stock. Omaha e { e reancs—Manitoba. MO0 hu.: Minne- Comes to a Pause. Usian Constraction Co.. Kanms Oty . % W #polls private elevators, T5.000 bu.; Roches A STRENGTH IN OUTSIDE MARKETS |'fii%ace 8t yonn, 10200 bu |PROFIT TAKING NOT PUSHED| xow JORK, March to MONEY "n.i!oos UNDESQ0 SRARP REACTION | OMARA GENRRAL MARKET. Very large Run of Cattle, with|%* Ay ® P N Av % | Prices Tending Lower. . m i 1 1» - 1 ; BUTTER-C No. 1 delives @ to | (ao,Eeiel Naat ls Ik oherst, e e H o cartons e bb-l“b tubs, A ng m’m; dalry, tubs, P o Soams 1ot call, eany at 1982 per cent; ruling rate, 2 NEW VYORK GENERAL MARKET per cent; closing bid, 1% per cent; offered Erie and St Panl Rise Rec cent. Time loans, quiet and | cep Dodimand Aboat Steads Priess, from Eastern Receivers | Quotations of e Da il L] ay nixty days s per cent; ninety | d Deerease A ‘ Conimoittons ;. yi s it W g i i | 4G per cent; six months, M@ | hut Lambe Sell Ten Cents Lower - in . Vit oot to Market NEW YORK March %0.—FLOUR-Re T T e PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-3404 —Trade Reasonably Act b ceipts, B30 bbla., exports, 6858 bbI Not Explained. | par_cent | FRK | market " quist, but = steady: Minnesota | "STERLING BXCHANGE-Steady, - with | [otents $5.607400; Minnesola _ bakers, actual business in bankers' bills at $4.8616G OMAHA, Nab March 3, 199 $00G47: winier ' straights, $5.5506.8., NEW YORK, Murch 3. The speculative | 48825 for sixty-day bllls and at W80 for wheat markel took another spurt| WINter —extras, $4.00@4.65: winter vAnce came to & pause in the stock mar | denand; commercial bills, $4.85%@M.% | after the opening, advancing quickly | "Nte. $.M@600, winter low grades, ket today. The profit-taking sales were | SILVER—Bor, B04c: Mexican dollars, | opoll m the strength shown in outside markets. | {55, Kansas siraigite, $5.25@5.45. Rye flour, | not pushed at the expense of prices, but | 44 § o Ry L gy g g B g R R o U 84551430, fancy and | were constantly renewed when the mark BONDE—Government, steady; railread, | ™ i , as the bu ers are extend- | (hoice. 813 7. Buckwheat flour, quiel, | strength became sufficient to absorb the | steady v § ing thetr operations into'the new crop Tu. | 320012 per 160 1bs | sellin Cloting’ quotstiond on doAas wess as fol [ oo AAYS BIS SeRl . ru magé news from the growing | CORNMEAL—Firm; fine white and yel-| Some infiuential stock was picked out |lows tields having beco: more definite. low, $1.55@1.80; coarse, $1.508156; kiln dried Corn was -twn’ and higher, with an im- | $3.4@3.7. v n fmproved ammmmmnnn g3zeRa2ssses” FEFEcES o de. Mar! changes every mo?—n-n selling st cAndled, Mg .A.HNO ll',; X l:”;g.lll“"‘fit EES! o tw! 1be; young e in | favorite, § In hoop. it ) 00| ; cream brick, full case, I& bloc! 1 \& full lfln Iltlu ita—RiI o i No. 2 1, 0. . 0. 1, 1940; No. e o, 1, o & N c. Round, No. 1, Plate, No. 1, #he, b ég.“.;m.':::'.& el i, pof Jor' e, e B e guett B4c; salmon, 100; trout, 100; catfls anapper, i3 Slack %c; perch, &¢; codtlsl 18c; lobaters,” green, ¥ic; . I eiba, 1700; No. 3 130 Tbe; N s315ERE5 S8 samararanmanrane SS53SITTTLEISEISSISNRNEES ZSRIFTIS/IAFLILAIIBERTN i . & | Bame days 2 weeks ago !or:aamnnuunnn of strength with a view | ‘1 8. rel. 3u. reg *g}“:\;\‘ M ‘" tar | Bame 3 woeks ago.. @ to the sentimental effect on the tone of the o_coupon 101% ¢Japan 4s | Bame days 4 weeks proved demand fram the east and a de-| RYE-Dull: No. 2 western, ic, f. 0. b.|market. Erle was the first choice for thit | L e 808 | Bame Gays Tast year.. .11, creabs in the rrdv\-h This brought out | New York & purpose, and the strong statement of the | g U K G o | The tollowing table snows the receipts of . lemand for cash offering: ARLEY ~Steady; malting. M@0, c. | [.| road's earnings for February | cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omanha for " b L g was pointed on YL S deb. fi( started steady and advanced W York; teeding, 14@7c, c. | f. New |to as justification for the rapld rise in {hat | Alls.chal 4l a N the year to date, compared with last year: ‘ss¥ 232 EuseE s’ 2 3% :;s.:;:u:nnn, P quickly along Wit outside markets. Pres. | York. stock ' Tha 1arke gain in the net earnings RN 1 o e . 1% 159, 108 lInc. e io s Toaeriagtion on al) bulges 1o | i HEAT-Receipts, 8040 bushels Spot | for the month corraborated the claime that | N 4o let & rot Cattie L3RS ULTIY ... B4 -+ R e SRation’ Chsh whiat 1o | Tanrket_ tiay: red, $1.5%@1.28%; ele- | the road was definitely safe from danger of | Am. Tobacco 4 8K do gen. 44 Hogs ..............TI04% 8038518 . 074 uation. Cash wheat lo- | vator. and $1.%7 b., atioat; l;‘o 1 north. 7' recelvership, whatever the fate ‘f"","" . 8 ‘},‘,Cf*,"?"‘_" :", Bheep i 414,160 364, 9.2 . b, afloat; No. 2| financial p'an under | ndition R . S 3 y 4ha average notoli for the crop year. hard winter, $1.2¢8 f : b.. afloat. On an | proval by t @ 8 L ist 4 M4 do deb. 4 [ The following table sho ¢ 3 2 9. b. v the Public Service comml 44 4 R t or the | niuz wheat opened at 31124 and closed at | opening deciine of i4¢ due to poor cables, | The movement in Erle had the additional| 4o cr e 0RO o ‘.“::?}-fl'n";'." :lu:mé::‘:ng&-';: Corh was /steady but fealurel | there was active bull support, which | antage of conforming to Lhe expected | satiantie C. L. 4x... 81 cv. S o4 < ) | o .knn:u! i it Quickly raliied the wheat markef. it con- | early return to Wall street of K. H. Harri- | Hal. & Oho 4 1004eeN. & W. ot o 40 Date. el O Ik Shesiar wendy. TRu tnued firm up (o the last hour. when man, as he is credited with a special in-| 80 s 0 o ev. e [ wan ln G908 Gemend And higher receipa| [CAITINg caueed a met back and left final | terest in the fate of Krie. Bt. Paul was the | o B W 1us SN0, Pacific 4n Mareh 17| hrought sut good bids for the o prices below last night. May. $1.27% | next favorite of the supporters of the mar- ,‘;'\* do s .. | March 18.| I MAY 65T opendd At &Hic and closed L2% closed $1.21; July, $1.13%@1.14%, clos ket its rise following assertions that the | 2 .,M'P"i = R | March 19| at $1.138, 3 Pacific Coast extension is practically com- | ¢ R e oo 104% | March 20| Pri wheat receipts we: 6, CORN-—Receipts. 34,855 bushels: txporis, | pleted and capable of early earning power | Reading gen | March 21,/ and ts Wore by | 18,417 Spot_market steady; No. e, ele- | commensurate with the outl { capital | Sldr, 1, & 8 F (g és. 5% | March 22, ceipts year of 37,000 bi. and ship- | VAOr and id%c f. o b.. afloat; No. 2 white, | which has been made in the building | Chicago & A HR A i 311,000 bu. nominal. and No. 2 yellow, 8%c f. 0. b, | The professional followers of the market | C. B & Q. J do ¥t goi ¥ Corn peceipts wers 468,000 bu. and ship- | t. Options were without transactions, [ found themselves less able to find explana- | *U. M. & S.P. g fias 91sysehentourd 'A. L. 4 nnfiw 000 bu., against receipts last 'sc net, lower. May closed, 7 tion for the rise in United States Steel, | ™ R. 1. & P.c 41,18 g0 Pacific col o 1 B232T2832 cally™is bringing fancy prices at the top | ern Duluth, $1.%%. f tR R RN PRI ELEL I H LA E No. 1 loin, ; No. 3 A chuck, THe, No. Mc; round, de; No. 2 ook N ate,'$Wc: No. i No. & bue. Iarnufl FRUIT New ¥ Baldwini ik §; Mineo; 5 1906 /1906, |1007. 1906, [1906. 11904, 1006 & e ork t) | Gpton & houn, Suatel” i e S TA. BEP-8n dsd steady prices | @B bl. - Caiifornia. celery, leres. Toe: 88, COMMA N o ly pri r 3 ary, 18 o ,_while lambs sold erally around n‘lg. . New York Hoilana -’1" 10c Jower. While the marl was not ex- un. zg per Ib. Wisconsin Red Globe 8 per t er-c. 5.80; sakpasaas aanana sE2383 83 "2598 spung "rRssss g 23 B SRIAINS=ITITTBABIINIALIIB22LTIN SBEZ 3 FITERINY PR BI3B2IIREIRATAND 58233833 REEFRRASSAFPILAIL aE anmnrsanmrmannsnan ear of . &NA shipments of 647,00 | July closed. i3ic; September closed, 72 which came next in order, although docoil S e . QATS-—Receipis. 3947 bushels: exports, | fact that the chairman of the directors, | eerc 'E st 1. '« s sin o gon do. actly active, owing to the fact that sev per_Ib. California caulifiower, Clearances were 267,00 bu. of corn, 8,000 3 bushels. Spot market steady: mixed | together with other influential steel men. | Colo. Ind. &s. Y Unien Pacific eral trains were late in arriving at t le. Tomatoes, Fioride, 6-hasket ""‘-”;l oMts and whedt and flour equal to W32 pounds, 56lGBTlc: natural | were reported to have appearcd yesterday | Celo Mid. 4s 8 o cv. dn rds, which always delays the trade to Cuba, $-basket o 0. Lete "l bu. White, B@82 pounds, clipped white, | before the senate committee on finance in | C. & S r & o 414 MK %30 ist & r ter or less extent. Still there was a | tuce, per dos, . Old_ vege! Liverpaol closed %d higher on wheat and | 32740 nounds, 5iisic Washington in connection with the fron and | D, & H. cv 4 100U, & Rubber 6 10 | 4 ry faic movement ‘and pretty —much | SnIps, tUrnipa carrote=§.3s per bl unchangeéd on corn. ¥ A Steady: spring, $21.50; middling, | steel schedules of the tariff bill, which was | *do s ref ds g Mg ':.". | The offictal number of cars of stock | everything in sight ohanged hands in very Dow rrots, parsnips, turnips, ete.. = SAage o opwens: . .50; city, $27.7 pointed to as a colncidence that might ex- | D & R. G 4 "%, \1%,] | brought in today by each road wa fair son. That was especially trus of Articles.| Open.| High. | Low. | Close.| Yes Quiet: No. 3, %0@ic; good ta choice. | plain., Other iron and steel stocks were | pgie Mg ‘ i attle. Hoge. Sheep, H desirable Kinds which were sought . 4 v o At | 3 % affected to some extent in sympathy with | go 3 | C., M. & 8t. P. < 12 f after by packers. ] Il ~Dull; Bogota, 18'@10c; Central | the movement in the United States Steel| ao 1 928, | Wabash 5 L) The weakness shown in the lamb market uj in on the Stock exchange in that 1384, s | Missourl Pacific ... & proportion of the day's receipts consisted | Market was uncha; today, with apot SIONS -Beef sréady; family, $15.00 | motal In New ¥ork, but the copper and | ¥l Cen 100G C 0% C. & N W. ot Tambe. 1t might be farther added by |Quoted at £183 T7s 64 and fotures at £13: 5.50; mess, $10.50@11,00; beef hams, $24.00 | gmeiting stocks were heavy. The esti-|Inl Met i m ¢ F. way of explanation that the total recelpts, | Jit nl'fl Locally the market was qulef, bu! i packet, $14.00@14.00; city ext mated condition of the winter wheat crop | "Bl *Offered | c, Bt 3 -, | numbering fifty cars. were the largest of | higher at 339, 8. There was a good mes 825082800, Cut - meat; | coming from a private expert gave a pe ondon Stock M ‘Qv B & 5 Iiany day since March 1. In fact, the :‘o.::fe “u :zh." London copper market, spot plekled bellies. $10.00; pickiad hams. $10.%4 | centage disappointingly low, but the reser- o i . C. B & Q. 5 run has been emceeded only on two |Closing i £57 and futures at €57 tin % 1060, Lard, easy: western $10.40§1050; re- | vations accompanying the estimate left| LONDON, March 30._Trading in Amer-|C., R 1 ast .. . . s this year. In spite of the fact that| The ‘om market was firm, with an ad fified steady; coniipent, $10.80: Bauih Amer- | confidence unimpaired in the improving |ican Securities was guiei and prices wete|C., R. 1 . there were so many lambs in sight, pack- ;‘_"'C ng tendenoy, particularly on eleotro 2_hard, %11 |lea, $11.60; compound, $8.13%@8.%5. Pork. | conditfon of thai crop. Stocks at the close | Steady during the first hour today. At [liinois Cen! ‘ . ers bought freely, cleaning up the desirable | I¥tlc and casting. Lake quoted at 0. 4 hard, meady; family, $19:50; short clears, 319.008 | of the day were showing less response to | 00N the tone was steady, with Uinion Pa-|C. G. W.... killers hort time. While there was |S$12.87%4@13.12%. electrolytic at $12.60@1.75 # 21:60: mess, $18.50819.00. fhe SUppOt. (an &t any Other Untp. cific and Reading % higher and the rest - & as high s the $8.00 top yemterday, | And canting at SIZITHE@ILEN. Tead w TALLOW-Teany: city 82 por pks.), | "Bonda’ were ateady. ~ Sales, par value, |Of the list from 3 to % lower than yester. | Total receipts ... 0 4T 9 were nine cars of iambs good |lOwer. at £13 12a 6d in London The loca 6%c: country (pkgs, free). Bl $3,800.000. United States bonds were un-|d8y's New York closing. The disposition of the day's receipts was | enough to bring $7.0. As sheep were not et was firm at 84 .10, Spalte: RICE-8tcady; domestic, falr to extra, | ohanged on call . Jeondon closi : | as follows, each buyer purchasing the aum- | in such large supply, they sold very readily + unchanged at £21 7a 6d In the London M@6iéc: Japan, nominal Numver i saies 8nd leading quotations | SOl moner s r of head indicated: at §o0d, steady prices. there being quite | MArkel. Locally the market was firm and £ BUTTER~Steady at tne decline; receipts. | on stocks were: A e g (o | Cattls, Hoge. ln-a&. . nm'n{ of old wethers good nmugh to| & JIh gher at $4.77%@4.82%. The Ena- RYB=No. 2, Tte; No. 8. 134873 16,3 pkgs.; creamery specials, 30G30%e, (of- J Alohison o | Omaha Packing Co...... 530 2401 197 | bring 388 with ewes melling up to $.85. | }lah Iron market was unchanged at d6s 1044 [ Omrlot Recen d ficial price. 3y, extras, Wgc; third (0| Amaigamated Copper » do ptd t0ntario & W | 8witt and Company .... 21 3941 3,0 | " Considering the very large run, the mar- | fOr Cleveland warrants. Locally the mar " . tirste, @28 ] Am.C. & F Gvegs 3y b Baltimore & ORio... 118 Pennsylvania Cudahy Packing Co...... T 468 8577 ket was in a most satisfactory condition. | kel was qulet and unchanged. No. 1 foun Wheat. Corn. Oats. CHERSE-Firm and unchanged; receipts, | Am. C. 3 ; 5. . Canadian Pacific ... .176 Rdnd Mines Armour & Co . L1,088 462 %85| Quotations on nu;‘o d lambs: od to | dry northern, $16.%@16.75; No, 7, $15.7@16.% e 8B " 168 | 1,806 pkg: 2 | Am. C R Chesapeake : o ‘l&;\oudm; & 5 W i e ] ae choice I;mba.od ‘w'h'amrll':n'm -I.|mu. ::'ll‘.l‘::"‘!r“ and No. | southern soft at . . o . Am, . Chicago G. W Southern 4 Vansant & Co ....... e Sinea ot 80; Ko« to choice t yearlingw, 3 . o P vanion LSS ENDCOE TN o atany S ! cni, Mil. &SP # pid W L. Btephen Aok AR Efi_.; fo0d 1o chaice: hotvy Sebriings || T TOUIS, March 3. METALS-Lead 4 T 16| mixed, fancy. ig@Her brown and mixed. | Am g . .' TR D8, Ses 2% D Buctrie -1 | HILL & Son .. KT R | - onc il mlmme;.tmm ::mm, gher, $4.00. Bpelter, quiet, $1.65 LA b | . ce, MNiafzlc 1 o i 14ny | " th F. P. Lewis .. v s e | falr to good wethers, 6. 75@6.00; - - CRICAGH GRATN AND PROVISIONS | mic oo, i somomiert flratn, 200 | Am: 0% ; P -3 g Huston & Co et iy cholce. ewes, $6.6086.%0: fair to good ewes, | EvAporated Apples Drfed Fraits it seconds, 104e. 2 % 'l Am. 8 & R prd 0 do s pld. ... i 4 J. B. Root & Co s 3 ... | 35.0096.60; culls and bucks, $2. 0. NEW YORK, March EVAPORATF Foature# of the Tra POULTRY-Allye, “easy; western chick- | Am. Bugar Retiniag . g f a0 24 pra. 111 et J. H. Bulla .. . oo | Representative sales: APPLES—Market continnes qui with ot the Tvadins and Closing |, O jliers, Hasic: fowln, 11@ATio, | Al Tobsosw ped - q " | Grand Trunk 19% do pld g L. F. Huss e i No. Av fancy quoted at 8% @9%ec. cholce at 1l @i on Board of Trade. Dresssa.. firm: wests: ShiRens !"5:1‘: American Woolen X 33 2 i | lilinols Central 140 Spanish ds. . d L. Woif . castr . | 43 western ewes. " 100 prime at 6@6%c and common to fair at Mareh M.-Heavy llquidation | fowle, 15@16sc. gt el L o B 6 s 48 | Loulsvitie & N'I136% Amal. Copper McCreary ‘& Carey CED LTS western ewes i | saee by prom| holders caused a weak finish - A i ¥ SILVER—Bar, steady at 18%d per ounce. | Sam Werthimer e + coooo | B49 western lambs ......l.l.l..T8 DRIED FRUITS—Prunes are firmiv held in the t market here today, closing | WEATHER 1IN THE GRAIN BELT | Atnis Coas Line. i 12 MONEY—24@2% per cent H. ¥. Hamilton et L | 808 western RN T with quotations ranging from Jic to il qu showing ne( 1osses for the day p? Pm) “" | Baltimore & OPn ... .. 11, The rate of discount in'the opey market | M. Hagerty & Co ....... . . 134 western . 0 for new crop California fruit un tn 40-5h ot ito 1e. Corn and oats closed easy & Oblo ptd ... for short bills is 2 per cent; for three | Sullivan Bros - . 0 western MET ) and from Blge (o B¢ for Oremona 4508 17 and provisions weak. Inerea Cloudiness, with Possibly Loems0 T months® bills, 1% 01% Lehmer Bros . v " -:w::-m 3 }o.u NN, Avricots are fn A strons: postion v y N . b f RREREEEE] . 3 wi . with cholce arated at 947 Axire chales J-:ul l::n:lt?xflllb:l:":: e wheet pii ey oy < sy e o congr g New York Mintag Steoks. flxode‘p"elmem e AP 1 28 westorn 4 S at 10A103c and fans at 1155@1%, Peachas today, sisting chiefly of crop damage OMAHA, March %, 100, NEW YORK, March 30.—Closing quota- | Wismuth ...... . ] AT § are firm: with rheice quoted at Gme- reports, But despite these advices (h 2 | (An area of high preasure extends from the on mining stocks: | Schwartz-Boland ....... e A8 axtra cholee at Ble@8%c and fancy at i@ , k’”‘" u" 'wed (4o aea) "‘“'\,‘ e '“’fi“'- western (anadian provinces south ove Alle R <115 Leadville Oon. % Benton-Van Sant ........ seers e 2 : i LA anit Y ¢ 8 | the Missouri valley to the west gulf stat A e *Brunswick Con. 6 SLite Chief ... Rothchilds . ey sbasien Sike 9 insertied, with lanse M 0. 5 ice v realisation by leading 10ng8. One | wiih its crest over the extreme u ¥ » g A i g o pper val Com. Tunnel stock. Mexlcan her buyers . “ . A | | in supports of the previous ses- | joy. A depressiom overlies the lower moun- o honds is onearie . s ol —_ - Blic, meedlase At 33,@5lc and London lav 6629 17, 11,13 ers at $1.201.50. Phmely & brisk dgmand for the cash iain district and southwest, with ta center Con. Cul. & Ophir G " 4 Total ....... b1 58 oretie taniis, ao. |Qver New Mexico, and.ie followed by sn Trom siiver 1w Yallow dacket 111 CATTLE- Recelpts of cattie this morn- % : 3 *0ffered. 3 1 ing were very large, being the heaviest of (101 western lambs, feeders. Liverpao! Graln Varket. ihe profii-taking, ac- [area of high predsure on the Pacific coast. | Colo, & So. st pfd. R r the intermittent weakness. | This unequal distribution of pressure over | Celo. & So. 24 ptd.. ots any day since March 16, when 6 cars| 61 western lambs, culls LIVERPOOL. Mare SWHEAT. &n-t Treasury Stafement. were reported The arrivals consisted | _and feeders § ateady: No. ? red. western wintar, fa #1& co The market was heavy at the start, be- | ihe west s causing unseitled weather west | Consolldated Gax Tiverpgor ‘me pared Wit the dull: i o S8 snow? | Demwers & B WASHINGTON, Maréh 3. — Today's | 1rgely of & plain kind of steers suitable | 420 western ewes y TR T B R e statement of the treasury balance in the | for Killers, with a large mixture of feeder: 38 western ewes “market eompared with the dull- | Gre general in the mountains, and lgnt | Delaware & Hodson ness, but moon rallied on buying inspired b Z ' | Deuver & Rio Grande. 3 "t.):fl. lch ohowud‘ hat ':’he.h’ll uw"‘n ‘with possibly rain :1 Securities gold r;;;{grios']m“id Av ;;u.du.bh".‘,.,, :?"m:".f&‘m‘m‘u po:‘n‘l o loes a icie, |18 westorn ambe o t "1:“ m oy ur} the H this vicinily tonight or Wednes- L pld STCE, St BOR ART D ulllon, | P general market being sround 10c lower | 80 western lambs TR s N e oy s e enterdny it "was, howsver, rat & western lambe, ou river val But de- . with no important change in tempera- | Rris 24 pf preciated matertally in Missour! and Texas, The low pressure over the eastern | Gemeral Bleciric gy v vy an yemerdey i uies of seitle ¢ WIS 1ape. 8 st happened to suit buyers did not look | 852 western ewes . &nd 1o & less extent in Kansas and Okla- | states is moving off the unper Atlantic | Oreat Northern pfd. homra. - Sentiment e bearish | coast, and Is followed by snow flurries in | Great Northern Ore ctfs OMAHA, March %.—-Bank clearings for | Vary much lower. The trade was slow, |177 Mexican lambs . during closing hour and the close was |the Ohio valley and generally cloudy wea- | Illinols Central today were $212,287.68 and for the corre- | hivers being determined to take off while 748 Mexican lambs . almost &f the bottom. During the day May | ther over the eastern states. sponding date last year $1,961,137.32. salesmen were holding om for pretty firm Mexican be . | prices. 468 western lambs y #sold batween §1. .19, while July ranged Record of temperature and precipitation e o Wool Market. "The supply of cows and heifers was not | 00 western lambs I between $1.06% and 1. .07, Final quota- | compared with the corresponding day of | juc paver pa At b B e Y INeLINg aid onthe last thres years: Tnternationts Pamp BOSTON, March 30.—WOOL~There has|very large and for that reason the oppor- | 190 western lambs ........ LA . 1908, 1908, 1907 1908, | Jowa Central | been a faliing Off in the trade of imported | tunity for pounding the market was not 0 | 7 western yearlings . Clajms of an improved eastern demand | Minimum temperature... © 2 % 3% supplies in the local wool market and the | good &s in the case of beef steers. Btill | 214 western lambs ; for the ecash grain caused copsiderable | Precipitation 0 ;6 .00 customary spring quietnéss again obtains. [ the trade slow and buyers wers suc- | 223 western ewes .. firmnass in the corn market early In the | Normal temperature for today, 4 de- Worsted mills, however, are very busy and | cessfui to a considerable extent in foreing | 221 westorn yearlings session. But lath & whaker \one developed. | grace seldom has machinery been 80 well em- | more or less reduction. To call the market | 49 western yearlings . At the close prices were a shade higher | " Deficiency In precipitation since March | wiov "pacinie ployed. The general tone is very firm.|weak to 10c lower would cover the major- | 15 western swes, culls . o WIRS lewet: " cotipared’ with the pre |1, .8 inch MoK & T The leading domestic quotations range as | ity of caser 43 western 5 vious final quotations on May being | 'Deficiency corresponding period in 1908, | M & & . ptd tollows: Domestio wools, Ohlo and Pennsyl-| 1n spite of the fact that fat cattle were | 419 western lambs . ; nia fleeces, XX, 4@85c; X, 33G8%; No. was a very fair demand for the pendARA A ¢ 1 washed, 38@8%c; No. 2 washed, 38@8oc; ble grades of stockers and feed- | CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET | LIVINGSTON, Ky., March 30.-A .mop»f fine, unwashed, 23@@4c; fine unmerchant. ag that fitty men last night abtacked . (. Moni- at ana July, SM@6Ec % inch. National Lead Trade in Oats was mot aa Mctive as thal | Deficiency corresponding period in 1807, | New York Central able, %qto; haif.blood combing, me; three- T mton was & i | Cattle Stemdy—Mogs Five Cents|gomery of St. Loulsi R. R. Parsoos of in the wheat or corn pits, but the volume | 1.12 inches. L. A, WHELSH, N.Y. 0 & W of business, nevertheless, was not Insignifi Local Forecaster, | Norfolk & W combing, 2@0c; delaine, washed, GH0c; than yesterday. Among the Lower—Sheep Barely Stemdy. Chicago, Frank Parséns of Corbin and delulnu‘unwuhrd‘ m’lll.m 'n'mnfgu. Wis. | recelpts were quite a number of western| CHICAGO, March %0.—CATTLE—Re- | Charles Parsons of Winchester, Ky. and cent. The market was rather weak th . Nerth Amarican greater part of the session and closed at Loais General Market. FONRR Pt was) cattle, Wyoming feeders selling as high ¢ | ceipts, 3,000 head; market steady: steers, y cnnlin: t;:;jn?rkunflm;:.dfln. unw hhcd $0.60, ‘with & string of idahos at $.80. 3 RN i A B beat them severely. Robert Parsona' is Pacific Mail . e} gflufiflwfl- with May at BMC| gr LOUIS, March .- WHEAT—Fu- | Penssyivan Prvv‘fibu were weak all day. At the | U3¢ ' igher ; \rack. No. 2 Feopies Gaa g ved, J@1.37; No. I hard, $1.16%@ | 5 Cy G 2 ; - 8 f haps fatally hurt. Beveral shot ; close prices were Tio and 10 lower, ||, g -, Prosssd ftoa] Cur blood, unwashed, g8 ¢ uotetions oi o G00d o choics corn- | §.00:0 buils, ~ S8TGEI. . calves $5.60G8.00; | Derhaps fatally hur veral shots were compashb iwith yestsrday's closs, s e T B L ey . ssipg | Euliman Felos car Blood unwasned 2000 quarter blood® nns |fed steers, $.506®: fair to good cornfed | giockera and fesders, §3.0P6.50. fired at the men. They had came to Liv- The leading futures ranged as follows #8c; No TN HeN Nine washed, 20c. Kentucky, Indlana and Mis- ; common tu falr cornfed | “HOGE—Recelpts, 17,00 head; market be | ingston to call on young women and were souri, three-elghths biood, 3@8c; quarter. | Steers, WE0GE; good to chulce cows and | iower; choice heavy shipping, $.0007.10: | wajting for a train when attacked by’ th blood, 38@a%c. Bcoured vaiues, Texas, fine, | heifers, WEGEM; far to goad cows and | pbutchers, $6.06@7.10; light mixed g-IY, 18 ‘montha, 63G8se. fine, 8 to & months, 530 50; common to fair cows and | Chojce light, $8.85@7.00; packin .00: | mob. The reason for the attack s not 66c; fine, fall, 48@0c. California, northern, .80 ! piga. g 40; bulk of sales, $6. known. Caspar and Hilton Adams, who 88@e2c; middle county, 50@2c; fall free, 4 , h.a, mnkfi"&:—“_‘g&;‘,“:‘%‘ & introduced the men to the young women @iic: fal detective msTc. Oregon, sasiern %: fair to good stookers and | Too: lambe. §7.0008.15; yearlings, $5.00073 | Are barricaded in their homes today ani B7c: valley, No. 1, 48@60c; valley, No. 2, AT s ey S e 1| fear to come out, as the feeling is hign @vic; valley, No. '3, 41@%. Territory, fine Ly <] Kansas City Live Stook Market. |against them. staple, @Quc; fine medium staple, ; 2 KANEAS CITY, Mo, March 0.-CATTLE v ——— ne ciothing, ‘®@2c; fine medium clothin A —Receipts, 12,000 head, including 500 south- [ Merchant Bell 5a68c: half-blood, @QMC. . (hres-elght o ABE BE | e market steady to o lower: DACKSTS | T mUNDANCE, Wea Mercr s, i quarter blood, 50@63c. Pulled and feeders, strong; ohoice export and 4 , Wyo., March 90.—-(Special ;;ln. ; fine A, i8@630; A supers, 5@ dressed beef steers, 35.9006. ~There no longer seems room for doubi $5.35G6.90; western steers. . that County Commissioner John Marchan HEMP TWINE7c Datén Peatle .. iT. LOUTS, March 30.—WOOL—Nominal | érs and foeders, $4.0086.00; southern as Arawadd, 1o the M4 Febins witar PROVISIONE—Pork, lower; jobblng, $17.25, | U. 8. Rubber g > medium grades, combing and clothing, %@ $4.60@6.%0; southern cows, $3.35@6.00; nativ N Lard, lower: prime steam, $9.50§9.90. Dry | U. 8. Rubber lst pid. ... fifn l'lvlh;mfd' i heavy fine, 10@17c; | con :. :; ‘muv- ‘h:%’ $3.6096.10; | last Tuesday, while attempting to re 4 salt meats, firm; boxed, extra shorts, Sc. |U. 8. Steel H ‘ , . Dull .00, calves, 7.80. his horses, which had been swept down- lear ribs, 10c; short clears. 10c. Ba 8. Stesl pld. L 99 HOGS—] ts, 18,000 head; market 6o hil "*1,"”"' firm; boxed. extra short, 10%c; clear ribs, Som & Ot g {lower: top, $836; bulk of sales, MU | #ress. wiao he SHmME (o ford iy ilc; short clears, lic . ‘ 1 NEW YORK, March 30.—The cotton mar- | heavy, 36 96; puckers and butchers, $6.00 [ river. The bodies of the drowned horses, POULTRY Weak: chickens, 12%c: 4 | ket opened steady at an advance of 2 to 4 | @690, light, ¥ T5; , W 00. still attached to the buggy. although the springs, l16c: turkeys, 14@i8c; ducl Mige: points in response to higher cables than SHEE] AND LAMI Recelpta, 9,000 | harness showed desperate attempts to cut geose. be. ing " | expected and sold about 3 to 6 points net head; market 10c to 16 higher: Colo- | u had b BUTTER-Steady: creamery, 23@8lc ) o higher during the early session on active Tedo lambs, $5.06: lambs, 367TS@E06; vear- | them loose had been m were found in EGGS—Higher, 17%c, case count | Wheeling covering and fresh buying for long. mc- lings. W0G75; wethers, $.HGLE, swoe, | the river beiow the Colony ford last Fri Recelpts. Bhipments, | Wisconsin o as count. March contracts touched 9.68¢, or 6.0006.95; stockers and feeders, day evening, and aince that time the river R Am. T & T 5,900 133% even with the previous high level for v e Flour, bhi. ool AR a0 | AR AT GO G e share gven with the previous high level for the 5t. Louts Live Sfock Marker, |{0r @ long distance below the ford has No. & i ey e T Corn, bu 4 ¥ advance, but prices eased off only a point 8T. LOUIS, March 3.—CATTLB-Re- |been dragged for the body of Marchant Cash nfll‘fiu_ -in "‘.M,' $5.35¢ | Oats, bu. ... popent Boston Stocks d Bo: or two from the best and the market con- | ceipts, 8,000 head, including 300 head but without result. Marchant's overcoat FLOUR-Tiom ® apring patents. - BOSTON, March 30.—Money, call loans, 3| tinued active during the middle of the ans; market steady to i0c lowe B Paen ‘o (o Ban: ok T . 315065, bukers, T.0i| Kansas City Grain an ber cent: time loans, $4@ per cent. | morning, with the tone steady | shipping _and export steers, 8. 4 PX-0% 1A THeE DoAY ¢ i bl KANSAS CITY, March 30.—WHEAT— BBy cromina: ®pot cotton closed qulet; middling up- g e Tatoher steers, $40094 15, | the ford, where, it is belleved, he droppe Unchanged: No. 2 hard, $1.164@1.21: No, 3| Atchison ad. s MiaButte Coalition 2404 | lands, 9.86c; middling gulf, 10.10c. No sales. g nixing, ©06c; falr | havd. FLIBGLI; No. rad: $LGL: No 3| a0 1 odcal s Ksent. |1 1d | Pulures opaned steady Maroh %k malting, HOHKe. red, $1.28@1.3. 2 T 1087 Centennia % o o L 0 5,380, Janus, 4 Wlax, No. 1 southwestern, 31.5734: | CORN—Unchanged to e lower; No. 2,88 P il o sMERm ) tober. 100, December, Ao Jannery, S Neo. | northwestern, 31.67% Timothy, #.7. m:,’“'d':c'vr;"'z lrfl‘.‘.“"m“"""‘ No. 11.,."1. & Maine R 0% | April, 9.50c; May. 9.5le; June, 9 i mv&%fll—l-u pork, per bbl., HIT.6@ | | OATS-Unchanged: No. & white, 53@66c; [N Y. & 1. 100 Graaby WS ke’ August, 936 September, % ¥o: O 1100, Lard, per 100 Ibs., $10.00. Short ribs | No. 2 mixed, 51@6%. Unlon Pacitic 14 greene G A IRRR LR PPN, des. T8G0. 3G Am. Arge. Chem. . 3 lsie R January. 9.19c Wfl o SR S e Sflfi ‘Pr.l:!.!. B@60c higher; others un- v ‘: Masa. Min 4 uflAx‘.f"ET-(:Nh-‘:s.c"h 30.—COTTON-Mar- | w‘r of wheat and flour were | changed; choice timothy. §10.00§10.80; cholce LRI . F NEW ORLEANS, March 8.—COTTO: o u. Primary receipts were | prairis, $.76@10.00; cholce aifaifa, 315.009 1% Mont 0. & © Spot, firm; low ordinary, & W00 ., compared with 318,000 bu. the | 16.00. | L e Nevds ordinary. ®%e, nomina 1 .{” Il 11 stocks. The price of copper was marked | do i u% [ Unlon Pacitic i 8 ® ‘I| was @ue to the fact that a oconsiderable | NEW YORK, March ¥.-—The London tin a‘ g 'l Quiet; acld, 32480 s oy cenvanv-masn BETLLIVEIRPLELLRI N 3sszsiossisanst =3 new Asartean mivad 19%4 Putures. quiet H Market. TOLEDO, 0., March 30.—SPED--C16ver cash, $65.45; March. $5.45; April. 540 Ne December, $8.M14; No. 2. $6.4%. No. 3. $5.2214: rejected, $5.08: neglected, %/ ¢ Timothy, prime, $1.80. Alsike, prime, 38.4) KENTICKY SWAINS REAT 1P MEN WHO CALL ON GIRLS Mok of Fifty t Visit of Out- wid and Fat&lity May Re- 1t from \Attack, —_— pizszainassaagiies FOREOL o S SO EBTFART2IANBEBTITSRIT. H s 2 white, #8%c; May, 64%c; July, Reading Rrie Articles,| Open. | High.| Low. | Close.| Ye 65s@i0lac. Republic Steel . ... A it 4 i 4 OATE-—Wesk. track, No. 2 cash, 8o No. | Republic Ssel pid 2 white, ay, 62%¢c; July, c. Rock I 4 Oo.. b e | ! RV Nowinal sor. " o Rook Isiand Co. pfd FLOUR—Higher; red winter patents, 3.8 | St 1 & & ¥ 34 ptd @6.60; extra fancy and straight, $5.306.00 ol &, hard winter clears. $4.10@4.40. SEED--Timothy. $2.50@3.52. CORN MEAIL-—$8.30. BRAN—Steady; sacked, east track, $1.18 | Southern @1.20. 0. Rallway p! HAY—Steady; timothy, $9.50@14.50; prairie, | Tennessse Copper . 9.00611.00, Toxan & Pacific IRON COTTON TIES—88c. T L & W g T, Bt L & W pfd BAGGING—I¢ Union Pacific 385 36 § 53sEoEsIgEpEEY ysdsPr SIITIsIIEsssissysisE i B sEmy 32§ = 3 SEIREEILFES oes sapans 85 £ 335 weoo B3y B 5 sass P¥IEEa33 PICOPTN enusuEs Geenesese wos : -:2; | !‘!K;EU?!!R sleers under 1,000 Ibe., $3.0086.90; stockers |1t when he plunged into the river to ai- and feeders, $3.75@6.75; cows and heifers.|tempt to rescue the horses. Probably he b B a8 00 Teans and” Tudien | Was kicked by one of the struggling 35.75@640, cows and heifers, $2.75@ | horses and drowned while insensible 5.3, 2 L HOGS-Receipts, 11100 head; iarket, 5§ Trapper's dy Is ¥ d lights nl:d:.:ohml’ SHOSHONI, Wyo., March .—(Special ‘| ~The body of Daniel Cavanaugh, an ola AND LAMBS—Receipts, 2000 trapper, which was found on Spider cresk o 1m h.l% ‘s_lt::’_m.l:‘td' after having been badly mauled and dis- L OR - A B 250480, figured by coyotes, has been buried at ihe A #pot by order of Coroner Schoo. Litik, re- i Stook Ih:t-'- garding Cavanaugh is know in this sec nlp.'v;x.w:;l.h::. l::;::fll;&A%- tion, except that he made a living from Beosipta, 2. 4. Mnciet wey %t | trapping. The condition of his body indi- B o H! s ry los; S23TTSSA BBTTIITIRES S2SXTE3PT,32FELSTTES B mrrrrews 2 z 100 STOCKE! .80, cated that he had dled from heart dis- Recelpts, 8,000 hea ease and that his body bhad been mauled Susila SEZRITITEET sEEcEzaee corresponding day a year ago. The world’s | BUTTER-Creamery, 30c; firsts, 2c; sec- 195014 Dominion 7 B3-16c; low middling, §%c¢; % visibie , as shown by Bradatreet onds, %c: packing stock, 1Tc ! #8140sceols | kood midditag, 9%c; middiing falr, 1 decreased M0 bu. The amount of bread. EGOS—-Extras, 19, current receipts, fiac| Dominion I & & W Parrot fair, 1lc, nominal: receipis, 4,306 wuff on otean w b ::nm-ud receipts | at 17%e; seconds and dh'llt:. !i\: | ?I""ufe’gfl T rf::“c'zul:nv‘m . stock, 380, f\?lfl nl.‘u s for tomorrow: eat, cars; ocorn, % Recelpts Shipments. . ’ ST. LOU arch 30.—-COTTON--Steady; cars; oats 80 cars; hogs. 81,00 head. h 22,000 o) & " b e piddiing. 9 .mul-fim:r:» 12 bales: Tecemmts, AT R Bteady Creameries, UG Aok Y s it 198% United Gopper .. 017 bale: 970 bales: stoc - " at K ) S ORI o e Y o0 | il o 81 :. :F"""" (SN top, #5.80; bulk of sales, 3656065 . ons H ; .90 ¥ firsts, 190; peime SE R e Tnclnded SENORD ot WS i st bt L Y i R Y Olis and Ros! 'W AND LAMBS Receipts, 3,000 | O¥ COYOtes during the severf) daya which CHRESE—Firm; daisies, 15%@16c; twins, Articles. Open. | High.| Low. | Close. ..] “:::_';';‘ . CITY, March 30.—OIL—Credit bal- head. Market steady; lambs, $7.0007.90, intervened between the time of demth and 150; Teuhs Amerians, We: 10ng hOrns; 1o T Adventure g, | runs, 141,187 Dbbls.: av B — that of the discovery of the corpse T A & chotos'ie fancy. We TR e e b W S g B %3 bbis.: shipmients, 234.380 bbia.; = | Sioux City Live Steck Market. mhua iy ®e: falr to_good, STQEse. ks * [ ! B | Com » BAVANNAH Ga. March 0 —OIL~T IDAHO. SI0UX CITY. Ia,' March %0.—(Special Raflroad is Exonerated. POULTRY-Easy: turkevs. Ife; ohlokens, | Z0 0. wl | vidend | potinis tlrm. Ite:” STUr | L feeders. 1010 630 154 feeders..108 6 3 | Tolegram)—CATTLE-Receipis. 330 head. | ROCK SPRINGSE, Wyo., March 3, (S %lcmr 80 to 60-1b. weights, 64c; | O | Local Securities ROSIN-Firm; sales, 210 casks: o7 feeders..1062 5 Market lower; beeves, $4.5086.80; fai cows 2 clal.)—The coroner'’s investigation of e s 11312 casks; shipments. H HOGS—The vards were full of hogs this | and heif 60; feeders, $4.0096.00; to 85-1b. weights, Sl4c; 8 to 110-h ;‘""f : 4y won Quotations furnished by Samuel Burna, |10.1%0 casks: B, 8.1 D, A " | morning. The stock yards' count at 10 yuvun‘: death of Engineer Laying and Brakemas weights, 8Fi0c. September y jr., 614 New York Life, Omaha 3.40: H, $3.50; 1, $8.10; K, $5.05; M, $5.50 o'clock showed 247 cars in sight, with «| HOGS—Receipts, 5.000 head. ~ Market 5@ ' Pearson, who were killed by a milroad $.55; WG, 5.8, WW, $5.8 rumor that late trains would bring the of- | 10c lower: range of prices, ¥.40P6.7; bulk of | accident near Granger, has resulted in a ai in Prodmce Market. - | Avery company : " " 3. e A ] ™ 36,6004, nfi:“" March %.—BUTTER .| * Aked: Beatrice Creamery. com Sugar and Molasse fiiad_qount edasiderably sbove Sat v | seles, " | verdict exonerating the Union Pacific Ral . were \ woray "3 B0iis packed 1c lower; exire west- Peoria Market. Ciy ot Omebs wends e 1 NEW YORK March %-8UGAR | the largest of any day since March i "‘I"“ :;e:": L ; '°‘4| Wmnmy h'mnfllme- the evidence , 3i¢: nearby prints. ks o | County s 192 seady: fair refining, 3.82¢; centrifu, i | when the officlal count gave the total as| Receipts of live - @ six prin- | showing that the engineer disre; m: o higher: Pennayivania | FEORIA. I Mirch . CCORNCSuons: | SONE, VAl Company. #% . 11,1\ terts 402e; mal Dfics rol % cars, and, with (hat exception, (he|cipal western markets yesterda. b o Et o o Y 7 othér mearby firets, free cases. 2o ac [ NG { Woile, Sye Yo 2y elion: SN Tol. b 1958 (595 - steady; No. 6, 4.45¢; No. i | largest of any day since May of last year. Cattle. s ; ourrent receipts, in returnable o OATi “‘; ‘-,; 2 white. A“"E ‘fio 3| Kanms City Ry. & IAI t No. 11 4.5 No. 2. e At the same time, other market points aad oy, 1 switch, the death of himself and the brake- mark; western firts, free cases, 2c | whie “Grigtone; No. 4 white, $86; stands | v- & W, 4.10c. confectioners’ A, 4.76c; | were reporting liberal receipts, with prices IR ... | man resulting ark; current recelpts, free cases. 190 | wra i3t | Kavsas city Ry 5.30c; cut_lowf. §.16c; crushoed. | decidedly lower in consequence. About the | Bt. . p k. - ‘ | dered, 5.05c: granulaied, 4.33c; | same time came advices of & lowsr opening e . Eighty-Ho Firm; New York full creams, ane: ™ in | these . 3,000 oF c; fancy to good, 144@idc - Shis Markot, | . 0 e, 5| MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. Mareh 30~ on the Chioago provision market. A watorm. Vistble Supply of Gral HEAT-Closs: May, $1.14%: July, $1.18% MOLABSES—Quiet; New Orleans open | near features combined to make the mare - satgeanssesdivig : CRBYENNE, Wyo., March %.—(8pec Kkettie, §0od to choice, 25@ 30e. Kel at s point very slow aad late in ~The most protracted spring snowstorm in XORK: Murch .- Spectal cubles|CASR: No. 1 hard $L17WG1ITN;' No, Milwaukee Grain Market. it %aa on the Basts 071‘7....‘:",".%..:? hlll-l:y nu'-' ended here. this morning, snow hic communlcations recerved | BoinGr it Na S Mo, fL 1o | Qmahe & C MILWAUKEE. March 3 WHEAT - | ton in prices, and &s salesmen were not aving fallen without cessation for efghty show the changes in avail- | é SPRITaer. SMMALINY] Conlt & 5o Sassese b Do birad | B N ogh e B ok Ouirs | BB s Viaorot rlebe. S Tomamony as | meLCak for Sabiet e SPsad chocky | mains on the wround. e Gl a8 com with previous northern T4, July @1.067, | without a vigorous . the 00D was | market for coffes futures of - y at | mains on the ground Available supplies 5 | Duleth Sougs Davkes, Omie Waier Comiat Dl R g ‘ | Well ‘dvanced before any business of con. | unchanged prices and closed steady net § 0 n s VI { Btates, eant of Rocki DULUTH. Minn. Mareh 30 -WHEAY | 200l wise Company | RYE-No. | ® . wequence had been transacted. poinis lower to b points higher; sales were | Bigger, Better. Busier—Thats wirat ad- bu Canada decreased | —Close: May. 164 Julv. $1.6%: No. | » 4 18 | OATB—Standard. biia@e6c | "When the trade was once under way (he | reported of 25,000 baga. including March at | 'uuw.- and Canada, | northern. $1.16%; No. i northern, §i.i3%. “ CORN-May. 664 bid general market was jusi abou: O lower e July, & Sep. Yertising In The Bee'does for your 3 forand in lu—] OATS—bte. ! ¥ <w. @ | BARLEY—Sample, R@eto, ,than yesterday, While he urade was at ' £ ERL LS P L1 ir, 6.10c; December, 05 | busine

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