Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
[ v v HE BFE CRALY 850 PRODUCE MARKET [4 == Wheet Contizmyes to Move in a Strong Line of . Action. nma‘nnm'rmmm Ry Values Afe ‘Firm Despite the Liberal Movemsnt and Rapi Acowmmuinting ' Stocks— Wears Not Selling. Corn A « night OMAHA, March 1, 1910, Iwe Wwheat niarket continues in a strong pwp.uw. Bulligh sentiment among traders keeps“buying power In the pit, because of the exiremé damage reports coming in. On the osher .h- bears are not inclined to sell short undér tnese conditions. rii_values are firm despite the liberal mi mefivand rapidly accumulating stocks. Detand was. very .moflerate, but strength degglops on all declinos, . anrdioat wad nervous nd Shoppy early, but develoned- kome Weakndss with reporth, of sand more favorable no-h\. -ouhra fl p reports lrn” néu";u‘nmA r nd senteat Iy seferaily buitish TSt Vas Weady without maichronangs nwvmu “Eme. bast Teatare Tias the elight advance in oush corn in the face of Ilhml recel E and ligh Primary wh ‘el nm- wers 239,00 bushel '%t ear of 33,00 bushels And Ip tand ShIT receipts "enr e 612,00 bu nm shy -nu CRFases were 141 comm, 2,000 bushels of omts ma whu\ and flour ual to A bulh ome = Laoa) range of opuon- mlelr- vaen | mlh ¥ Low |mou \Yuy 100%) 1.10% IM%] 106 i 1 T o 40 o et 104) 43%| O‘Ifl P1tees. " car 6t Wecetpts, Whaat. CorniOats, CHICAGO l)IM,lx AND PROVISIONS Features 'of e Tr-ll-. and Closing Prices ow Board of Trade. mo&' March “d:~Wheat prices de- clined 10da3. toscloss ot Ma-to Tye off, atter yyo, on, conflicting crop m drri was bulllshly in- /but: feH - off later on more QOada_closed unchanged, 8 tns-k;. e up-grade again, oW price for t prices took on nrengm early after Oy m‘l-% Lg'h owever, May l.ll at near the low *gfie ol( at IIIA fidm?rk« ."Eiv and’ qu at the muk“» There. which the oflhbun 3 h Ve ‘strong tone to the in the day. The de- oFts was quickly satls- Ities of graln were put on cAuS n a downward trend. mflo 2 white l‘lll!l g v van, and fe aq;{m mouth: tal 1!:( -l.l:.l'l‘. WAs weak at the vith -Mag e lowfl narrow limits, l::- bd.n: lrom ¢t % All 0 %0, closed nunnn,a. with May ke pit M rk Iofl th u:i’ Rguin at rice. "lue- uni’ and lhe hnun 2: 8 88 % EF Bs 22 i8 58 28 F BE BB =R &N BE BE B¥ %5 a# as ‘tnll‘:w-' winter paten! “ spring straights, geno Y- or mixing, 62@66c; fair to_ghoice malting; 67@Tic. nflb&— nfio 1 south -mrn. :cm. No. 1 nonhve-tern. u.xm ov.r VISIONS—Pork, per r 100 Ibs., m.s “Short rm, v $12.60718.00: rt’ clear = sides & year .“.’...fl'on . -c ‘the Day oi Various Al WYO 'Maroh' L—FLO! h i win- 5??3?"7"‘"’ ta, ¥ e i wafiu;%n i e m'!n'. i Sl ! e Mo D-‘-li'ffn l':-k 1 M'fi‘ul Lk per 19 .u Ly Ry wn\am. m. nominal, nmmu -ua wlu- were | v 4 n.b.:m ower in absence ql AEgTessive.buying sud under selling’ by CNDJEQE was bullish, hlll cash ;r. Aa the shorts &ppeared to net lovu. ‘-'yh- ?l & prices were ¥@lo clos o Hy .l o at $Ly CORN—8pot market easy; stea Recelpts, §,400 bu- and Nold g, b e 6. both, nomlnfl elovat . £ 0. b..afloaf September 10,37 bu. shipmenta, ur‘r: Quiet; mixed, 2 to\8s Ips., ATS—Spot nomlnd natural wnuo. 36 to 22 bs., b2 White, 34 to 42 bs., 53Gts\e merica, ock 2ie; fl:'-l.. b2 Te- 1 . M. 3'(0 u mg. un tl South A:orm city, rm.m:&, patna, ens, 17@17%0¢ fowix, %o; turke: western ohickens, 6gire 186 35¢. tern first, 2%@G2c; seconds, 21%@22c. WEATHER IN THE GRAIN BELT Cold Extreme East Portion im Night, Wednesday, Falr, QMAHA, March 1, 1910. The disturbance noted in the extreme northwest in the preceding report has lost reatly in energy the last twenty-four ours, but a generaily low pressure still overlies the northwest bowndary and un- settled weather prevalls throughout the Rorthwest and on the Pacific slope. A very deolded fall in temperature oocu ! upper Miseouri. val v north into Canada, and this wave of colder weather will extend down the valley, caus- ing a moderate fall in tempetature in this ticinity tonight, Generally cloudy condi- tions prevail everywhers east of the Sourl TIver and raine sentige gencral in the southern and eastorn states, It con- tinues and will continue fair in this vicin- \Lg_ tonight and Wednesday. 'emperature and precipitation as com- pared with the thres preceding years: 10. 1900, 1908 100, Minimum temperature ... 38 1 Precipitation .. 0 .00 01 Normal temperature for today, 28 dbgrees. Excess in precipitation since Marcl 1 4.65 Inches. Deflciency corresponding period | 4.79 inches. Deficiency inches. In 1909, 6.31| B, Local Fnrec'\uer corrn!pflnd{nl n St. Louls General Market. ST, LOUIS, Mo., March 1—WHEAT- lower; track: No. 3 red #LaugLis: No. 2 SLIHGLIS Futufes, lower! May, 10631 Jul y & N, z,%;Nmz lower; May, 66l uly, 679 3 B—SLM).Wuk 2, 16@e6Ye Wo. Futures. steady; M 0. ominal, Sle. FLOUR—Unchanged; red Winter patents, P0G, extra tancy and sirelght, WG hard winter clears, ED—Timothy, u«ms CORNMEAL—$3.25. L BRAN—Lowor; sacked, east track, $1.169 H.AY—sum‘!’s TMothy, $15.00918.00; prai- e, $12 00g14 BAG(, G—G%c. HEMP TWINE-Te. PROVISIONS—Pork, .10, Lard, ‘highe: N 4T%e higher; prime steam, Dry salt meats, boxed extra 3 ts. Shipments. *1 16,300 68,500 74,700 86,100 “§.024Q " i !nfi“.'i‘:?. Savance ,"‘2" o |1 Hiorthern. §i. .90, steady shorts, §14.00; clear ribs, ‘\‘W. short clea 1480, * Bacon, steady; boxed 'extra shof clear ribs, $16.%; short clears, $15. BPOULTRY o Stead s onlokensr *15o; springs, 18%c; turkeyl, 2c; ducks, 20¢; geess, BUTTER—FiFm; creamery, %Qtle. EGGS—Uunchanged at Recelpts and shipments D6 fiour ans grath were as follows. Recel| Flour, bbls [ Wheat, bu u% Corn, bu 151, Oats, bu 76,800 Kansas City Grain and Provisions. KANSAS CITY, March 1~—WHEAT— 1c lower; No. 2’ hard, "0' lll No, Zr!d $1. 200! ay, 08! 1 um “July, Se lember. uhN- hohanged: No. 3 mixed, 8lc; No. ; No. 2 white, 62¢c; No. 3, 610. ay, ug«ac July, G4%@é6e; September, 3% N A;sTU'aChflfllld No. 2 white, 46@i8c; 0. 3 mixed, 43GHoc. RYE- HA\' Unchln:afl. choice timothy, 5. %/ ? i cholce prairie, $11.25@11.50; chole. al- au., suooo 0. BUTTER—lo higher; creamery, exti 300; firsts, 28c; seconds, 26c; packing, st GGS—40c lower;’ * Receipts and shipments of flodr and grain wero &s follows: Recelpts. Shipments. Yheat, bu. oie. 163,000 [ Corn, bu. gooo 000 Supply of Grain, NEW YORK,' March 1.—Special cable and telegraphic communications recelved by, sets, show. the _ch n_availabla Suppiles as compared previous account: Avatiable supply: BAT—United - States, east Rocki ocroasad, 30,000 pushels: aneda: increased S350 baaneln: total Untted Srates A mnd ada, dfl!r.lud 157,000 busheis, afloat for ereased 4,300,000 bushels; and European supply, in- creased llflm bushels. L CORN—United States and Canada, In- creased 2,903,000 bushels and Canada, Oats, bu. in- Grain Market, March 3. mfi. ocash, o 1 nort 8L Jml INNE POLIS, 3 5 BiFas H 2 07 ax closed at CORN—N. 3 yellow, Elgfimkc‘ gQTB—No 3 white, 6%@46%c. =} T second ' patents; .56; second Liverpool Gyain Market, LIVERPOOL, March L—WHEAT—SWK closed. dull; No. 2 ‘red winter, no !'\mu"rd quiet; March, 8s 1%d; May, 8o; Jul,_ CORN-Spot, aujet; American = mixed northern, Amerfcan mixed, bs Pa; Tutures, dall; aiaron o s July, PBAS-Canadian, steady, 76 6d. Milwaukee Grain Market. MILWAUK -WHBAT-No. morthern, $1.17 A )h.)'. BARLEYMNA 1@e. Peoria Market. PRORIA, Il lucn 1L—CORN—Higher: No. 8 yellow, No. 8 00c; No, 4, b8¢; no , 52 R, Sele No. 2 white, 48c; white, 4ic. . Duluth Grain Market. DHLUTH l(wh L porthern, &o’m Julv, ‘WHEAT-No. 1 n:rkhom. $L18%; l(ny. Metal Market. NEW YORK, March 1—-METALS-T! market for standard copper on the New York Metal exchange was dull and un- changed, wi and all_deliveries the end’ of June quoted at $12.§7%@IA. Thuflmndfinhm pot ":Od £59 138 steady, wit quoted _at ¥ulunl At £00 10s. The exports nt the ménth bruary amounted to 24,- T8 tons. Total exports since January i, exclusive of southern for tona last vear. 3. nu" canting, $15.000 b e 'x'n"‘ " r ril, 3 Ky - an June, $82.56@%. r he London market was PR PV tns sany el ofeat wat at €148 6s and fujures' At L19 1bs. ' Lead was ateady, with spot quoted at W0 New York: $446G4.80, East St. Louls. Ths ondon market Was‘lower at 13 2 6d. Sheltér was firm. "with spot quoted at'4s 6 %, New York, and $.650%.65, E: Qlocl{.olyl $18.25@ veland t teady § ‘( fountw.:‘orm-pn 18.75; No. 2, fu No. loluhern an 'ALS—Lead, tar, Strong st $5.50. NEW YORK, March L—The cotlon mar- ket opened steady at an advauce of 5@12 polnts on old and of 24 points on new crop months, In response to relatively firm cables and renewed bull support of th tions. Thére was cnnlldlr‘h Al Ihl advance whioh carried M: contrac to during the !lrn midutes. oru points fet hig new high ground for the nuon n & re- mli of whleb prlm soon eased off ul- g 4. g ‘k% i November, 5‘..22 1 m. lhv. Ints lo'fl'. mfldlln“y- s changed! middling, Bo: sales, © bales Teoel 1913 bal lll Dfi‘.'- "l.-. .mlll-l. 1500 bales; | A current recelpts $5.90 A L~WHEAT— B AR ern fi 1«% <3 higher and ulonld o dome-uo eoprr from Atlagtic ports for|V 4.l0; .:, of the treasury &t the begtnning of busi: NEW YORK STOCKS ANDBONDS Offerings Are llizht and Professionals Bid Ur/l’ricel. —fe NEWS FACTORS FAVORABLE | Annahl Report of Pennaylvania Raile road and Extra Dividend of Lake Shore Help 3% Valaes, NEW YORK, March 1—Favorable infer- ences “might be drawn of the confidence felt by holders of stocks from the scanty offerings 1o sell in the market today. It was this lightness of made it easy for the Accept any great amount of stock. The news bearing on security values | did not seem to be considered of sufficient Importance to prompt any large shifting of position in sthe market on the part| of the more substantial Inside Interests, The attitude of waiting was maintained on thelr part. “The absence on winter yacations of many persons accepted as leaders of authority in finance and in| market movements Is a feature of the position. The annual report of the Penn- nia rallroad was studied with the interest. The profitable results of | the year's business had an important in- fluence in sustaining confidence and in the firm undertone of the day's market. Not oniy past results recorded, but the plans outlined for prodigous further out- lays for additions and improvement contri- buted to this effect. The Increasing number of bond issues sold to bankers Is further-testimony to the | unimpared determination of the great rail- road corporations to proceed with the work of bulidin g up their systems. While encouragement is felt at this evidence ..f‘ Progress n necessary financing, it does | not escape comment that the rate of re- turn on ‘these bond issues and the price at which they ace placed argues the com- pulsion borrowers are under to offer more than usually attractive terms in order to enlist, new capital. The extra dividend disbuFsement by the Lake Shore was taken to show the desire of the parent New York.Central to enlist as large resources as, possible from its subsidiary companies for carrying on its expensive improvement work. On the other hand the reduged dividend of the Chicago, Rock Island Rail- dampened the hopes of the the Rock Island holding camp.ny for sharing in distributed profit Reports ‘of January net earnings of rail- the supply whioh |V professional traders |y to bld up prices without being obliged to -A OMAHA, \VFDVF‘JDAY MAKUH 2, sidiary silvor coln, $21.399,008; minor coln, :_H:;!,s ; total balance in general Tund, 0, er cent; ng bid, 2 per cent; o per oent. TIME 'LOANS—Soft and fi afxty days and nivety devs, % per ceat] six months 3% per 5 PRIME A(E FANTILE PAPER—% to &;P‘Rl.l\fl EXCHANGE--Steady, with actual business in pankers’ bills at $4.845 for sixty-day bills, and at $44716 for de- RCTAL BILLS—$4. 841 @4.84%. R—Bar, 0%e; Mexioan dollars, #e. S—Government, steady; raliroad, ir- o cent; ‘oo A rly active; Closing quotations on honds today were as follows U. 8. ref. s reg. 101% Contral Leather So. 4o cowpon 3 , 19 Int M. M. 4igs, Jupan 4s 100 1] Armour & Co. '4%s. Atehison gon. ds. o cv. s W 40 ev. da. Pacific ds.. ®i4 do du . 8 0. 8, L. rfds. 108 Pen’ <. “3a 113, 1004 *do _con. .mum.mnim Bt *Gen. Biee. cv. . .‘ . Local mwecurlties, Quotations furnished by Samuel Burns, jr., 614 New York Life building, Omlhl W roads, showed some striking discrepancies | Suds in the net return, which might be due to| ditferences of weather congjiions in thelr | power, to hamper operati | o Ausertions of damage to the winter wheat Cam to hand, With reserve and w prevalence of euch réports at this Weason | of the year, The financial district keeps | an anxjous eye, also, on the labor situ- atlon, Rumers circulated late in the day but. were received | that a settlement of the Phlladelphia (:.u'io strike was In sight. The money market was undisturbed by the March require- | ments. Bonds were {rregular. Total sales value, 32, unchanged on cal Number of sales and principal quotations | on stocks today were: High, Low, Close Allls-Chalmers pfd . 1% Amalgamated Gopper American Agricultural o Chicago & Alton. Chioago at. W new. Chicago & s s p 0., C., Cu & St. Oolorado ¥. & 1. orado & Bouth Qolo. & 8o, iat pfd. Oolo: & 80, 34 ptd. Consolidated Gas Corn_Products . Delaware & Hudson Deriver General Riectric . Tilinots Central Interborough M Int. Met. pfd. Titaeattiona: "oums m“mu"::x‘ Pump 8y, o | AL Twins, | Busy Wi 5 Bt Unton Pucitic, sx- Union Puciflc’ pid, -alv Weutinghouse Electric Western Union lede Gas AP, LONDON, March 1.—After & quiet open- ing_today, American securities improved under fair buying and at noon were steady and from % 10 % higher than yesterday's New York closing. London closing stocks: *Consols, money.. 81 5-16Loulsville & o aecount. YN m ul“"l 'Y—1% per cent BIPVER-_Bas, quist at 2316 per os. The rate of discount in the open market tor short bills ia 25| per ocent; for thres months' bills, 3% per cent. . Treasury Statement. WASHINGTON, March 1.—The condition . tol ness uibr was s Yo ollln. .-JM 000 sllver 000 General Fund—Standard siiver dollars In ener! fund, 35,80.874; current liabilities, % 29,8, working balance in treasury of: fl&ll sllver W lllvwr 1590, certli fluu‘ ouuun-flnl par STLOW. United States bonds were 0 170! 3 ‘Limberger, 44 Mk. 10; domestls block awiu allowance for the | Ne gEE=0ass8 Boston Stocks and Bonds. 'ON, March 1.—Closing quotations on ere as follows: 56% Miami Copper Jitieob -5 [ “Nlpl ng Mines i North Butte BOS: stocks New York Min NEW YORK, March tions on mining stocks were Bank Clearings. OMAHA, March 1.—Bank clearings for to- day were $3,141,616.95 and for the corres- ponding date last vear $3,858,342.35, OMAMA GENERAL MARKET. e and Fancy Produce Prices Fur. d by Buyers a ‘Wholesalers. HUTTIMMCIY No. 1. delivered to :,ho»r‘ifix.’l.ll bs, '.In le L b. n tul . carto; %0c; in 60-Ib. lllbl. 29'%0; packing stock, k, 20c; common, 2; fancy. dalry rel ; common, 19¢. Market cnnnl .m} Ameri De Am- alsy. cheess, ported Swiss, . POULTRY—Dressed: Broil for storage, 36; for fresh sp s, 17c; cocks, 1llc; ducks, ‘turkeys, 2%c; pigeons, er Hommer squabs, N“ per do.., h- ered, Allrkl 3 .ulnn fowls, $4.20 per dos.; plm;:', oo b s!-l ml frosen)—Herring, H ulma. 1105 pmm-x Ser whitefian, i0e;. pi 'y l 17c; large cra, yh-. | anish mackerel, its; oll flounders, 12c; fresh bt ise: oYs' Tm..aunu. small cans, %c; lar, 4o, gallon, 31.85; New York counts, smeil large, dic; gallon, - 3L8; mall, %2o; large, c; Targe’ standards. - $i.6h BEEF cuws«ml:fi: ' bc; No. 3, " PR UITE-Strawberries: Florida, [ ! California N#nl-, »3.. Extr ?m'h' fi"“‘ mous: Bxtra fan 4 s W, aioide Toma, 300-3% o0 izea; Tl 5. pe Jon lh‘n and Grimes Gol Hoo! Ben, Davis, pec” g s Wi .60; G B 300 New York mlu‘fn-. Russets and Apy., per bbi., u“. California W. W. Pearmains, per bo: @2.26; Colorado Jonathans, §. o cy Colorado re !anr)‘l,nlu “ L Dbox, $3.60; extra fancy Cojorado Win, Dor vox, 'sidh. Cranberries: .umy in stock. per bhl l&w Dates: new, ®-1b. (,Alllornl 50 pkg! box. $2.00; 12 pk vmnnau.s—n lln and ns-(lvt b Ne. Bweet n uoh Cauliflower: cllow, ln u‘:)k o:n‘u gy nish Onlons; Vllnllhl-l. Parsai nips, in sacks, per hncy,swmu puvlb g, red, ) 150, New Southern Vegetables—Turn du.' bunches, B0c. Carrots; l’g: r" hunchel. b0c; Sh: ts: Per dos, bunchu. . hes, Bee southern, Extra fAncy leaf, ettuce in hampers, Fanoy home grown, per §3.75. Honey: )ln. 35, Horseradish: o3 djew in -4, Vainuts: Black 1 Now b per 10 1ho; California i icko per dc. small, ®.00: per K 0., Otls and Resin, ™ ; in banks to crédit of treas- urer oTLu-- Uhited sluu. $36,142,548; sul ) SAVANNAH. March 1—OIL TURPEN. st nrm. type F., $.0004.6%, g per ke, ue:’ : Per | somewhat, 1910 ONAHA LIVE SIGCK IARI'\ET , | Desirable Kindl d Cattle Strong to Ten Cents Higher. HOGS wn{m ON THE UP GRADE Fat Sheep and Lambs in Very Good t Strong Prices, Every« SOUTH OMAHA, March 1, 1910 Receipts were: Cattle. Hi fih\‘. Official Monday N ;3 fig Estimate Tuesday. R 20006 10,819 m..l'\ ays 4 ‘e.k.l ago.. 1“0 Bame days last year..... 8,202 The following table shows the receipts ot cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omlhl for the year to date, compared with last yea 1909. Ine. Dec. Cattle H . Two days this week. Same da Q,Ilut week. Recelpts and disposition of live stock at the Union Stock Yards, South Omaha, Neb., for the twenty-four hours ending at § o’'clock p. m. March 1, 1910. RECEIPTS. Cnu% Hogs. Bh-«n‘. H'r's. abash Missouri Pacific UnlonNPlclflc . ERESoas _u.e-u B i eBarBate: o Omaha Packing Co. Swift and Company. Cudahy Packing Co. Armour & Co. Schwartzs-Bolen Co. Krey Packing Co. WB aisant 65: Benton, Vansant & Lus} Stephens Brot . Hill & Bon F. B. Lewis . B. Root & Co . H. Bulla 5 Lee I\atmchlla . & Kan. Kline & Chr Other buy Totals... CATTLE—] f agein today, making the lo! days only 700.head X 8,061 7181 o were falr for the two last week's gi] ZeeaBnunBaseBaEste: for the same period a ‘There was a lll!l. betl.lr ullnl in the yards this morning, especially when early estimates pl oihe Tecelpts at & con- lldll’l:bl‘.lwor figure than they turned out Buyers were all oul in the yards In pretty good lull sellers wers quotin, little better than yes nll: o, it e e W e to suit buyers thought they 10c higher) than” yes! ¥. On the other hua uomlmn to medium grades were slow e, if any, better than yesterday. tw ty fair kind of esmo !hlt did M to just suit a hll!fl. ‘were none activi " and heifers of the bef tfl' grades sold n'.nyvhm from strong to 10c hi m. with common and medium kinds st 'mau of good quality were -oufin after and steady again today. other han % ‘stockers on. the order were extremely hard to sell. them it was not so much a matter securing a buyer It would be Guote the market on this grade saywhere m 2ge6c lower than a week ago- almost unsalable at that. Quotations on _cattle to cholcs beef steers, $6.6097.50; steers, . season and as a re- t.h. mu’kel as’ a @ood falr to to, common llr Steers, 6 cows and rs, $5. cows and heifers. M fair cows and heifers gholce atockers and f (X to good stockers and ‘ common to fair mmnu Y "feeders, 3. 38 stock beiters, 8. '33 veu onives, ulls, Hions” chotoe lllr to good | he 7&6’1‘ gommon ~ta ; tair E £ EeEE i cne coftecntan ssesssscasss SRSESERT SSRERNSSRIRTY| ¢ pa BzEnsen e anonn weesane err seUE SonsFEs B¥SELERE BEZ 3 2SSTRINS 3558 g oo h b, CehaREE Ahen CALLANNGE SASEReD N 32333313 BEEEIEIST snuay = Sg23gT SESspyss BESIHSSZ 235 SSTLRENK: axsaasssasssy @ > frsen ORI T 1u HOGB—'I'hc- sensational advances It Iflfll |y { with the sho i, of, the principal market point s “bullten actors fooa swine t o, “toward the celling. ' The ly.” as no ot soee anie o Prediot’s of th l lac gs&’:‘ DW fullhy nnflrm‘hl this but buyers ;were hungry for of the early offerings, al u. 100 Joad readily at fl(urel lh“ nickel than -ur“v T | Quality, as A rule, lhn'od ment over yesterday's run, “{ops momnj $9.66 and a cnnlldmhle don of the re- ceipts sellin ! $9.4009.60. It 18 _unneces- sary to add, course, that wd-y. 4d- vance brings th- market to a nigh level both in point 0} tops lnd average cost. rowua the closafter most of the hogs d been ved and many of the M Been filled, demand ‘eased with the result that late lhlp— ments - did not sell to as good advantage a3 earller arrivals. Under normal conditions, the hog run this week is usually liberal, as farm rent- ers move the first weel in Mareh s 3 Jule and cash in their holdings pefore ch “fi ing_logations. This year, however, will nrub‘bly be one of the Cl?llonl as hl' Jrices recently have or, owners and a portion of the already been marketed, accol reports. Representative sales: & 8 i ha orders lln Av. b, 38 3 %0 1 81 M ans &3 ceresroce Ss-nu:;tu:rn:n:s:a:; f222 232 T 331 : : a2z ?23228.6‘8 S8SESISERE 088 large run and close to um head larger than 3 st 10¢ as rgln‘mlmn. In lfififi 120#4: w"g“' 00d beef | @ b:al 9,00, s M al:!usatl;t:lz bvosovopovecicns 233Z3z388s389s | RESCRESSESESERAS S3InITNESTITELES BHEEP<A snappy demand at good. firm frices continued to feature the trede in he sheep bum this morning and every. lhlnt on gale Muring early hours moved quic @all for desirable lambs was espociaily urgent, two londs of high dress- ing Mexioans reaching the high water mark in the history of the trade, $).%. our loads sold at a dime lower, $0.35 earlings reallzed §5.25 and wethers sold u (o .90, brafioh of the trade also did a little record breaking ‘stunt today when & string of fleshy lambs were taken back lfim m- cou‘ur) to be finished and sheared \gure fs far above the best prk:e mvio\nly id at this point for shearing stook indicates a strong con- fidence In the future of live mutton &nd lamb valtes throughout the country. Owing to g Futager Supply. however the volume fecder businew iss besn rather limited lu‘{ but (hete are plerity of enjers on waiting to be fllled and anything in his line that gives promise of profit has been selling readily at all times. Quotations on sheep and lambs: Good to 26; fair (9 good lambi, cholce lam! . jambs, $.5067.00; .00M9.00; stralght fee light yearlings, §7. llwd 10A Y] elrlln 17.90; falr {,I o cho'oe weth- air to good wethers, % 150 & o5, %apr-enmm sales: X oull lhrnrln ambi mh- Yelrl[ e 8 loe nlmwewru +1.0007.60; falr to > £ ] as% rige, and bW, Tecdors 748 western 268 western 73 western ewes 884 westérn ewes CHICAGO LIVE 22n8825usaInSRRIR! Srecameam-ammann-m BEERRVSIITIASESES STOCK MARKET Cattle Steandy — Hogw, Lambs Firm, CHICAGO, March 1.—CATTLE-Receipts, 000 head; ,&ufi oeady . .10, cow! 2 i ‘ers, i s, $.5046.00; caives, §.0010.00; stockers -na"ma'eor‘: Msasts 00 Ili‘;lfl; Sheep HOGS—Recelpts, 15,000 cholce X firmi Ein; 587000, plgs, SHE] AMIS - Receipts, 10000 Al head; market, fir $6.2537.90; lambs, 50G9.40; yearlings, $7.25G8.60. St. Louls Live Stock Market. §T. LOUIS, Mareh 1.-CATTLE-Recelpte, 900 including 900 Texans; market, and export merl. 10 and butcher %; steers under 1000 pounds o stockers an eeders, ), ; COW! e T S Sl 1 ves, $4.907.00; now- and market, butchers, choice & and bulls, B Bh e eifers, §3. GS—R.CQIV!I H market, er; 5"' an fugnta, 3.8 butchers and best MBS—Recelpts, 1,500 higher; native mutton, and bucks, 10; stockers, u Kensau Clty Tive Stook Market. JKANBAS CITY, Maroh 1—CATTLE-Re- t0 | celpts, 8,80 head, including 300 southerns: Eib T, o, et Mook cholce expo! an 0; tair 1o, £ood, W0 n l!tol‘l ltockar- and W”'mmhern -u-r-, fi molthern cows, 2061 e © 10; native nam.boubmu. Bults 5] calves, $i. HIOGE Recelpts,” 11000 head; markot, tc bulk of saes, §6.5 to 1 @.79, . ers and buloh- t, tbw : pigs, $5.000 HEP AND - LAMBS-Reeeipts, 8000 i _hoa . EBQDT0; | market Z steady; lamba, 10o er 8, ear Pn wethers, Z\'ol, n"oog'l stockers and’ fesders, $1.0076.00. St. Joseph Live Stock Market. JOSEPH, March 1.—CATTLE—Re- § ?@ 2,600 head; market steady; steers, s ‘and helfers, $3.0006.35; T0us - Reralpt ts, 5000 head; murkot i0o hl‘her top, $9.70; bulk of sales, $9.40G9.55. P 'AND' LAMBS—Recelpt: am head; market higher Il.mhl, $5.5089. s City Live llflk Market, BIOUX GITY, Ia., March 1.—(Special Tel [ram ) CATTLE e o':x'iu( 200 head: mas- HOGS—] s :h ud market \ou §5,00 T50.50: bule :l:f:d‘rbl‘fl e of pi Qfl% ulk Ntoek in bt Receipts of live stock at lhe six principal western markets yestt -c and at last w.sk‘! s | 86c, Weool Market. !OBTON, March 1.—The dulldess in the market, which usually pre- urchllll‘ ol lh. nuw OIID ll uct are also quiet. ;:ol 8 range as tolloql. nnsylvania fleeces—No. tabialtle; halt biood comb: Yeaato; three-sightnis " blood gomblng, #lne: guartee biged’ eombine. %o Dy 6 unwi H ne., unwi ‘Wichigan, W isconsin, N.w'dioru e u—-nn. unwashed, aine un- @330; half no‘:? v.mwnnhod 25@ | lesislation that would reach the NEW I.EASE l-0R ASQUITB Opposition Anm Yote and ncnn» ment Will Live Until After Easter. PREMIER ANNOUNCES PROGRAM wm of Lords Wil Be Taken Up After Recess—Temporary Fiaan- clal Measures to Be Consl ered in Meantime. | LONDON; Maroh 1.—At'the sesston of the Commons yesterday, -the: outcome of Which was awaited as eagerly as the do- noument of & most exciting tragedy by all members of both houses able to pack themsolves into the chamber, Premier As- quith's government obtafmed & lease of life until after Easter. This waa the gift of the conservatives, who were se anxious to avold two general elections sucoessively within so brief a perfod that they acoepted the premier's program without, calling for a vote. When the House of Commons meets after Baster it will take up_ the striggle to revolutionize the Britlsh government systom, Resolutions will be presented o deprive the House of Lords of all authority oves finances and also of the power of vetolng the measures of the lower house, leaving to the lords only the funetions’ of delay and disoussion. If this plan succeeds the government proposes next year to pi with the transformation of the House Lords from u hereditary to a demooratie body. . Dudget is Stdetracked. Such was the program the prime ministes unfolded and Chancellor Lloyd-George de« clared that the government stakes its exe istence on it. Meanwhile the budget standy sidetracked. It 1s Mkely that when it g taken up it will combine the budgets of two years, shorn of the features | tionable to the Irish members, the Easter adjournment the House of Commons will deal with resolutions enabling the government to continue to horrow moasy and the appropriation’ bfll for the army, Davy and other departments. Mr. Asquith’s plan gained the support of the advanced rddicals and the laborites, Who have been "‘wavering’ with ‘the result’ that the government later iri the evening had majorities of 51 and 9 tespectively, against two proposed amendments to Mn Asquith's resolution. ; Irish Members WIh‘T | The Irish members had witharawn from. the house for a dlscussion of polley When the program was accepted. They had, however, decided to refrain from voting. Most of them will return to Ireland until the question to the House of Lords takes the center of the stage. Thé premler's motion glving government business pre- cedence at every sitting up to March 24, was ddopted without| divisten. With regard to the Mouse of Lords Mr, Asquith sald he hoped the upper ohamber would agres with the. proposed. plan, but ‘whether it did or not, the govérament i tended to place on. the statute books & provision which would set free the House of Commons from the veto of tHe lorda. Chancellor Lioyd-George deliversd & telle ing speech. He said, that the government could not ask for exercise of the royal prerogative in proposals which bad not yet 'recelved the sanction ©of the House of . Commons or the - opposition of the - House of. Lords., ", .. “The government will stake P ence,” sald the chancellor, “upon the ad« vice it will give the sovereign if It becomes necessary to do #o; ' This 1a ‘4 ‘rétter of the greatest moment to the democracy of Great Britain and Ireland. We are fighte ing & powerful combination 'M(W be overthrown without courage and oome radephip, loyalty and sacritice.” The chancellor appealed to the Ilibers als to trust the government and. work to- lolh-r HEAVY RAILS FOR ROCK {SLAND The Rook Island lines haye set a new pace In rail laying with an order for 100-pound steel ralls Detween Omaha and Chicago. Work has already begun on the Illinos diviston betwyen Chicage and Roek Teland, Ill., & distance of 118 miles. Highty-five pounds to, the yard is the:; usual welght for rails used on the larger rallroads. Equipment ardered the Rook Island calling for locomotives welghing-200 tons has made the necessity for heavies tracks, . PACIHO STEAMSHI nl"é”loa — Seeretary m«mm’-. Suggests that Anti-Trust Law” Be, X WASHINGTON, March Linmy War Dickinson ppépoved Monday that nn anti-trust law be invoked to break up the alleged monopoly (which the Pacific Mall Steamship company and the 'Harriman ' transcontinental lines have on business be- tween Pacific coast ports and the. Isthmug of Panama. When it was suggested todey that sulf under the Sherman law might fall because of lack of proof that the steamship com~ pany operated as an“independent ' lite— would be considered a competitor of. th¢ Southern Pacifio railroad—members of the senate committes on interoceanio canals discussed the advisability of recommendirg merger, v PROCEEDING! or CONGRESS: I ed | Aldrich Bill for “Busimess Mathods No. 66 6 medium staple, ool Siale e b nPcu three- ; qu-.mr blood, )l;?h —wooll-Un- un—uory and western medlums, ne mediums, i fine, 12@21c. Sagar and Molasses. )(ltch I—GLGAR'—RQW NEW 'O"éo , 8.89¢; centrifu A oluu- sugar, 8 Lest l}g. A 06¢; crus Oc. cllba supers, cha Mh 5.80c; XXXX wdered, 5 8¢; granuiated, X i6e; confectioners' A. LASSES—Steady; New Orleans open kmlo. 2 Cotfee Market. REK, March 1—COFPEE-MAr- e, furates. cloeed. de'foliows: March, St Rl bt Thc: Beptentbes, Ote: L, August, e 0 Bt Noveliber, Decomber and, Fbruary, » No teady; No. 7 Rio, #o e, Wu; Tila Goftes, quist e. -rkd .—HAY—Choleo Kansas, 2, $1L.00; course, dtravw—Wheat, . M fn, $14.00. is very | o numr L B suppl A Frighttul with billousness, fialaris and constipation, 4 quickly overcome by taking Dr. King's New Life Pills. 2o, For sale by Beaton Drug Co. ) g Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is famous for ils cures of coughs, colds wnd croup. mlAHA ln.r Commission Passes Sei WASHINGTON, Maréh 1.-The Aldrl. bill’ providing for a commission of sema~. tors, representatives and civil appointees - o be selected by the president to supervise the business methods of the executive de- partments” was passed by the senate yes- terday. The : postoffice appropriation was: under consideration in the during the entire session, which lasted over sl hours. The senate sat for twe. hours. Both brenches will be fn session ‘tomors row, bl Object. “T_don't ca anythl) t 1t mrun for I'm po judg: o(l n€ l!fis. Gaswell, “but my wife wants me to buy & fare old violln, andshe says, they come mq&,. eoanlv n of r-’ou rlul that nu o::'g she thought th m R o b e ~Chicago Tribun o, ¥ oner’ —— The Key to the Situauon—~Bee Want May‘ . (NEW YORK CITY n-ummr WNDS maners . §: BAGH s""' FORTURES MADE IN 'IIIT s‘n "filovl:'i““rh:. &Q ie -on“ - ¢