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MARCH 12, 1910. & oy ™ = - - —— E— e R lN AN Minneapolis) §.4008 %0: second patents, .30 W dollars, $457.674000; silver dollars of 1800, r 2 " w0 w W oe )\ t 3 to & pol P é D PRODUCE MARKET gh‘:',xf‘:lr-t clears, $4.96@4.55; second clears, NE YORK STOCKS AND BONDS 'u,x:mn_ silver certificates outstanding. 0':\":\ L“E SIOCh MARBET = Wik B ] local "bear “prodsure. 25" - .‘:.l:n —_— a 487,674,000, - » a a for M. n thy } . pite Higher Cabl | RERT N ok Sl o eneral Fund_gtandard siiver dollars in —_— S és ik |uhd Ve marker Iater raiied to within g oF | Des i : .3, TIR@TINC " o . 3 current Iiabilities 3 I : s th::' 0l es ;nd Bullish | BraAN"in 10015 sacks, $2.00022.% Certain Amount of Speculative Dis- | §io0os; working bainces In treasury of: | Cattle Steady Friday, but Higher for -t 1 et 4 AR "Sleady " caBlg and Sontinued Tovors 7 ens Nervy > ' - N . fioes, $20.234 957, in banks to credit of treas- " ab) Ints from Manehes g g 4 ous, NEW YORK GRNERAL MARKET| quiet is Reflected in the Market, | urer of the i'nite (s the Week. ] m:‘éE X v'«‘- 3 H BT "LOUTS, Mareh 1 —COTTON Stoady HOME SELLING - 55 88 Vol oo, o ooRR | B et e CA Quotations of the Day om Variou ’ SLS; tc | 110 ay y " USES A D Commodities. | WEAKNESS BECOMES ACUTE | ** e A ] HOGS STRONG TO FIVE HIGHER o= B | - . Corn Contt: ® NEW YORK, March 1 FLOU Market REPORT OF THE CLEARING MOUSE : |;= OMANA GR HAL MARKET. nues trong and LI wag steady with moderate trade; spring Sheep and Lamba Stead t Stro » ¥ Recelpts Are Helping ¢ atents, $6.50G6.90; winter straights, § 3@ Oiing Measarts ATS | onasnsticns of the Assesited Banin P oo B g bl ) b4 Faney Produce Prices Faes - 40; Kansas straights, “mfi Receijts, Not Sufficlent to Offset the Friday and Ten to Twenty Cents 1 b1 ’ Trade, Where 22,637 bbis. ipments, 18 bbls. Rye for the Week. tigh - - 0 10 Wholesslers, fiour, firm; fair to good, $4.30G4.45; choice Effects of Un NEW YORK, March 1L.—Bradstreet's bank Higher Than Last Week’s 0 0 38 BUTTERCreamery, No. 1. dellversd to to fapey. $4.50G4.65. 0 the retall trade in 1-1b. cartons, 3le¢; No. 1, 28 clearings report for the week ending March Closing Market. CORNMEAL—steady; fine white and yel- 10 shows an aggregate of $3,257,689,000, a = 3 % » 0% 10 3 1088 108 " % E » 5 in 80-1b. tubs, 3ige; No. 2, In 1-1b. Shrionk 2ESReISILIREIAIATEAAIY 4 R TUNELI SE, SLOLW, kin dried, against 8345415000 last week and § I o; In 0-1b. {ubs, Hige pasking a1osh, solld 1 234,000 In the cor d week last year, BO1 3! ack, 2Me; commeon. jo, fancy dairy rol \Despite the hions TAyMarch 11, 1910 | "RYFi-Dull; No. 2 western, %c, nominal, | NEW YORK, March 1L.—A _certain | The following is a st of the oitiea: = SOUTH OMAHA, March 11, 1910. L3 ot common, 1%, Market OhAnges every vai B D(.:x.. cables and general | ¢ o b. New York. amount of speculative disqulet was re-| e e -~ Recelpts were Cattle. Sheep. mllo Tuesda, bl [\ e she market, wheat opened | WHEAT—Spot market firm; No. 2 red, | flected in the stock market today and the | Officlal Monda. 4478 8.518 1 CHEESE-Twirs, 184e; young Am 1 Thrat trpaan® gelling caused a decline on the | §1.77 bid, elevator, domestic, and nominal, f. | Vigorous supporting measure from time to CITIES. Clearings.| Ine. | Dee, | Official Tueaday . 6,804 5,732 i 8 | ntier Batey ook I Wige: Feny dlish news from the south- | o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern, Duluth, and | time was not sufficient to overcome some | Official Wednesda 5168 4,60 -1 N Drich, 180; domaets sk, Bwiee: Do Uh: WRoraged: fe 1o higher outside m No. 2 hard winter, §1.27%, nominal, f.'0, b. | Of the effects. Weakness became acute _ | Offical Thursday 3,624 4468 1 ported Swiss, Gorn - aontimues” S g, Yolues rallied., |afloat The optioh market was quiet, but | in the final hour ew York Estimate Friday 860 o ife N i e POULTRY—Dressed: Brollers, § a dox: Bighter receipts e helping the oash ma | Benerally steady. Crop reports were con- | The amount of important financing which | Chicago Wive. davs \hld week.. BB Seom| BHEEP —Lamb trade looked & little | for _storage, $6; lln‘:‘ '."'..’f-‘u-"'m-"m ) | Tlicting ‘and_trades were waiting for con- | remains to be done, the hardening effect | Fout e wiare YValues wero dbout ¢ higher | firmation. Cables were firmer and cash aileady produced on the money market and ',»‘,’,T,,f,:‘m,;,n . B | markets also. At the close prices were Ir- | the doubtful absorbtive power of the In-| gt Louf . eat was weak and nervous early, but | regular at }e decline to e advance. May | vestment demand for bond iseues combine | Kansa 20, f h h | hens, 17e; cock me days last week. . 31339 08 | SIS auppiy. went st menersily: sieagy |1 5 26c; pigeons, per dom., §1.10 Same days 2 weeks ago. 3904 40,238 M6 | Lo L NeDraku fod Mexicans brought | Homer squabs, $i per dox.: fancy squabs, Same days 3 weeks ago..15,008 GL5X0 ERLM| 0T 00 g5 A few old londe sold at 10 | 3360 per dos.; No. 1 §3.00 per do lla:.‘ firmed later and advanced siowly under | closed at $i Jul v v & day: v .7 A6 . L | 1 y closed at $1.156% and | to form a situation which 18 not viewed | p Same days 4 woeks ago..19,488 40,760 382 elow of ¢y- | Brollers, under 24 1bs, Mo moderate trade. = Cash ' wheaf was un-|September closed at $L1L. Recelpts, 10,800 | With entire satisfaction by the tinancial | Ba"bure iico Samo days lnst year... 018 66008 37,469 [ 915 beiow thg top and " onmmanded .8 |hens, lde; coci. 1o ok, Shunged with offerings 1ight. The "L"lh"r& bu,; shipments, 40,950 bu. world. The announcement that the St.| Bultimore . ...| The following table gl.ows the recelpts of | Thick-skinned and big-boned stuff is ul. |13¢; geese. full feathored, 1 - & whole, was featureless with a bullls CORN-Spot market firm; steamer, 5%c, | Louls & San Francisco had resorted to an| Gineinnati .. 10.1 | cattle, hogs and sheep at Bouth Omaha for | ways more or less avolded by buyers fo fowls. $3.00 per dos nes and No. 4, 63%c, both elevator, export basis; | Issue of notes ured by deposit of ro- | OMANA .. |the year to date, compared with last year:|the rcason that it never dresses out as er dox. -Tie corn market ruled rather slow, but|No. 2 6c, nominal, (all frozen)--Herring, fc; salmon, | loat. The op- | posed bond issue s a development taken | Sinneapolis 1910, 1909, Inc. Dec. {well as the lighter clas Mexieans espe. Beldafirm oni light receipts and strength In | tion market was without transactions, clos. | to indicate & growing over-supply : ] 3 ci o ons, clos- | Ply In the | New Or .| Cattle 200,642 188,104 15,848 clally, an X of 1le; piekerel, 9c; whitefish, 10c: piks, 10c [ihest, Dsmand te improving siowly snd | ing WGXo net higher .Bxporiers | money market: An outlet for the over- | Notelcig s e | Hogs GUISL D888 .. Seripties 1§ Slimeti es Sotabis s O &8 | trout! The: whtrih, To: o, 18 'p.-f‘c",.'};",',,,," -flnax readily again, with |joads. May closed at T3%e, July at 7 supply is found Inllha considerable blocks | [etrolt | 15,800,000 | Sheep L.284,184 818,414 , Mexicar to) 5 l;g. 15¢; Sparish mac) erel, S i ending higher. September at Towc. Receipts, 114,70 bu.; | of the new securities which are placed | [os feles.ceines| 17,467,000] e > v ’ Today's receipts were light as usdal, most | 19¢; haddoek, 1ic: flounders, 1 | ;Primary ‘Wheat recelpta were 666,000 bush- | ghlpments, 223 bu. With forelgn subscribers and which = have | Foqerie oo Tebtoon .. T | prrea o e e o e e £ Tubt [of the Ahipments consiating of tambe. What | ,JSEEF CUTL-sibe: No. 1, 1884 No. & els and shipments were 254,000 bushels, OATS—Spot market was steady; mixed, 26 | served to keep down rates In the forelgn yjjiwaukee . | several days, with comparisons few sheep were included in the run sold in 30 Iein: No. 1 b No, 2, | m«;::,.‘fl' l'n:-’!mwrhol'l:l-‘!w bushels e nt;:'si norfilnalfl, n,lllurnl white, 26 to 32 | O:L‘hnll:‘gr Tr;;nrk,erl and to .'\m an outgo | Seattl & oA d ek L very good season at quotably firm figures 3‘ 10%0. Chiek: ;:a_ 11 Qa; No. of 2 ush ™ o; clipped white, 34 to 42 1bs., 50% | of Kol e effect upon the money mar- SN T T ht : o Sha 3, 6igc. Roun 0. 1 9ei No. | sPrimary corn receipts were 50,000 bush- | 536, ket of the Increased demand for credits | hugtars s 3 4 Data, | 1910, [1900.[1908. [1007. 11908, L1008, (1006, | 0 oLER S oht todas Bag the soattered !:‘hly'j No. 3, §ige. Plate: No. 1 6o, Nou } eln and shipments were #4000 bushels, | * HOPS—Eagy; state common t No. 8, Ae. Inst receipts last vear of 562,000 bushels | 0. e, cholce 1309, | I seen in the higher rates for time 10ans | Denyer March 1..| b 643 68| * 1685 06| 4 80| :T‘: ments that have been recelved during the 28@33c; 19 101 9 and In the decreas 3 - o =4l v v Y wC Aol d 4 shipments of 571,000 bushels. 'ci“{‘"?!;‘olrlmrv"\::[anl, Pacific coast 1909, 15 | Loy m?w‘r ed demand for mercan ‘l,,;fm:w”, i \m:m: | g w : fi‘ 8 76| :fi ”:t ] lw'e::( pl}‘.‘l\r?“.b{‘%‘:\;&:’r‘.n‘\ml rr('?):\:!lfl‘r‘l‘x‘.r.’ G'\'I“i;":n.vT‘A‘:‘l ';5 - l'r’l.-l}ulv :‘n‘ad Potatoes | "3“""“"‘ were £7.000 bushels of "'l““ | JHAY—Firm; No. 1, §1.15; No. 2 $1.06¢1.10; | T'he money outlook probably accounts for | Brovidence | Mareh @ 29! 4 28 “ 81| 6 04| $1 spread beiween ghorn and wooled goods | Per bu., 85c; western N ¥ Jome of oats and wheat and flour equal (0| No o in + " ""| the recurrent depression in the stock MAr-| protieel Oe | aren R | ' ‘,,o; is 1 be prescrved, (he best shorn westerns | €rn stook, ‘per bu, 3 arsoy 1000 bushels. LEATHBR—Quict; hemlock firsts, 2 | Ket, although various other motives were |y monil | pedreh € % ¢ 2| 4 g5| o | here Iately golng at $8.55. sweets, per bbl, §L80; \Wisconstn and . skiverpool clowed ®%d to 1A higher on | e advanced. At first it was fears of the g pPtit, . H 348 513| The Bothad TRl of the trade during | native, ?&er b, ®e; Colorad per \ Wheat and unchanged on corn PROVISIONS—Pork, firm; mess, labor situation at Philadelphia and the un- | goed Woriy | March 6 0! 4 88 b 20 | the last few days has been almost devoid | bu., 8@ Sweet potatoes: Ka per | |t Lo : family, $27.00a27 ort clears, $2 favorable copper statistics which were pub- | g\t L REVGy | | March ' 3] 4 83/ § 19| of life, only a few common strings suitable | bbl., 82,00, Caulifiower: California, ¥ to 3% | Beef, firm; mess, $14.00314.50; family, $18.00 | lished yesterday. Reports of crop dam- | Wnimgton 5 ¢ . | March 8 1| 4 88 6 11| for shearing being taken back Into the heads, per crate $2.50. Rutabagas: Camada, | ’ @18.60; beef hams. $24.0063.0). Cut meats. |aKe came into view later, aithough the | g “Juinglon D- .| | oh 1Mo &7 3 «' £ 8| 511 | country. Inquiry Is still broad, but supply | per 1b. 14c. Cabbage: Wisconain, Hul‘l} ' 1 1 firm; pickled bellies, 10 to 14 1bs., $15.009 (gTaln market Indicates that definite con- | Gouimbus | 6,632,000, o S e | has Dbeen Inadequate. seed, per ib,, 30, Cel Florida, In Ru | 1os] 108 108 | 1004l 108|600 pickled hams, §15.50. Lard,’ strong, | clusions in the amount of winter damage Afpany 5.290,000] unday. Current quotations are about 10@20c |4 6 and 8-dos. cases, $3.00; 12-b. bunch, 1 L oan Lol 108 10au | middie west, prime, " $14.40@14.50; refined, | to Wheat remain to be formed. The rumor | igcomg | 6.265.000 Recelpis and disposition of live stock at |!lgher than last week's close. Onlons, red, per | @de. O1d vegotableh 3% %1 -i| % | strong. of J. P. Morgan's death, originating in|gu Uyt 3025000 the Union Stock Yards, South Omaha, Ne) uotations on sheep and lambs: (G00d to | Parsnips, carrots, beets, turnips, in sack ; g e TALLOW-—Quiet; prime city, hhds., 7c; | London, was clrculated conecurrently with |Save 371 000] 1558 e tweatvitenr b ding at §|cholce lambs, $9.0039.40; fair to good lamb: r b, do. Oarho: Extra fancy, white, per 69 % % 5% | country, e%@7 its authoritative denlal. Belated selling of | SPokane b Gk B T MRRE $5.609.00; good light veariings, $8.40%8 b., 120 th, blos—Turnipa: 1 Wl G Skt | country, sxaric. Stk o 8 : Toledo . 485,000 o'clock p. m. March 11, 1910: 3 ; #00d light vearlings, $8.4088.70; | Ib., 12c. New mouthern vegetables 3 ) RICE-Quist;’ domestie, 24Ge%c. . |8tocks from outaide sotirces was attributed, | Rochonter 317,000, RECRIEYS food heavy yearlings, ¥7.9008.40; fair year: | ot dox bunches. Sho: Shallotts: Per dof. JTTER—Steady; creamery sp \ v A 3 4 3 ‘r's. | lings, §7.2G7.90; good to choice wethers, . a A sl a) ol | TS b firet, g7GBic; held, | The principal support of the markets | Nashville ta o ., 3. & St b, ohttle Hoxs, Sheep. H'r's. | il BP"10 Goot Wethers, 1000100 Yranoy Moriaa, dox., 31 o %] A% A% 9% o0ond to spedial, 26 ; state dairy, com- | centered on United States Steel. Southern | yo. Moines 7,420,000, 72 Wabash .. SNy 1 3 ;. |®ood to choles ew $7.2597.76; falr to Fancy Florida or Cuba, 3 | S ——=———=—=| mon to finest, M#@8lic; process, first to epe- [ Pacific was the main point of strength | peorin STH000| 6. : | Misosurt 'Pacitic 3 3 .. | 8004 ewes, 36.85@7.25. bsk. crate, fauoy, $4.00; cholce, £3.60. Btri ol Omaha Cash Price: clal, ®@IGe, western factory, 2@G2%c; ‘l&utlr;e“r:\ll‘lifi:d'u‘s;:.‘_"rlmrsl dia not prevent | Norfolk 3010000 40 ‘| Union_Pacitie ... ¥ 19 it i N'om""""'“' o sale aé and wax bewns: Per hamper fi ® ox . No. | western imitation creamery, 24} | 8 ot ecific, A - | New 5,0.0| 37 . ‘ . K T, bers: ) 0%., ) b Bf‘kfmgf’m.’ fi‘:'?'h;‘;?";fiw{‘fi,fi: CHEESE—Firm; stats, il cream, fall | gamated Copper suffered from the bad ;f,:x*"!j:)"f i N b T R | 40 Moxican ew g 78 Hotas Grown ?q:t‘:'b.l»’:afal'-hn. Extra | o 7e; Y d , 17%@18c; y, 17%c; BoO Vic! | T Gy AL | 3 ] 38 hard, Seic) Mo 5'aprivg, W05 | made mpccige Yl tancy. [T good | SRaion o, the et merket, L, | WitHA L fae 2 LR N | MExicRR B B (fanm g g bughee B feme , PNo. 8 Difyin. wogelo | " | 18%@6e; common to fair, 13@i6c; skims, | Value, $2109.00. United States 2s, BYracuse - oeer: 1,866 000/ B8 4 I *1 | 108 Colorado lambs . ST 9™ |in $4.6096.00. Parsley: Fanay } CORN—No. 2 white, 58%c; No. 3 white, | full to peclal, 13@14%c. tered, advanced % per cent on call, Ruguste ah 1 Fea %l C. B. & Q. west.... 2 18 2 1 - home g per dos. bunches, 40, 4 ee; No, 4 white, §2Weetsie; No. 2 color, | FGGE—Western firsts, 26@2c; seconds, "f':l'gg{: 9848168 &ng principal quotations | Biwmingham 2,306,000 TRR 1 e vy ‘j | CHICAG LIVE STOCK MARKET ects, small cans, fbe; large, datbie; No 3" color, g No. |Be o S atller by ¥ * Sales, High. Low, Closs, SPFINgTIeld, Ma 1.973.000].. Tilinols Central R R Now Tork goirti. quall S, St No, 4 vellow, T5ide; No. 5, | 18G1%. Dressed, casy: western chickens, | Alls-Chalmers pfd .. ° i 152 000 C. aw. } o Rl fl - i ol oS! eaflon, (18] exnird i No. 3, SA%@H%C; No. 4, b2c; no grade, [ 16@17c; fowls, 14G18%c; turkeys, 18@25e. v gy e oA b4 *i54 | Oakland /512,000 ™ Cents Highe: Iarge standards, #1 W, i gl 4 | Total receipts .... 20 87 3 L § it it . A0 g 7 | Oklahoma, A 2298 060 oL A CHICAGO, March 1L—CATTLE—Re- UITE—dtrawberres: Morlda, at. 1 ATS—Standard, 43@43%c: No. 3 white, | WEATHER IN THE GRAIN BELT [Am can pfd 713 | Jacksonville, Fia. 2,1558,0.0| A ok " golpte, L200; market steady; steers, 580 | S007e. Orangen: Calitornia Nevels, 066 i 42%@43c; No. 4 white, 424@42%c; No. 3 vel- Am. C. & F. o | Portland, Me. 1,806,000 Otlatis Packite 6 R Lo, cowm WOGE0 helfers. ' MG, | NI sives. pet box ELIGLT: - i oW, 42%c; Np. 4 yellow, 124c: No. 3 mixed, | patp Saturday and Not Much Change | AB Cotton Oii.. 7% | Worcester . 2,032,000( ol fe) bulis, $4.00G6.10; caives, $3.00G10.00; stook- |30 sizes, per box, $2.00; tia. Erand . vr&m % i Am H. & L. pid 4 4% | Little Rock 1,903,000 i s o ers and feeders, $4.40G6.00, $3.0093.78. Lemona: Bxtra fancy Limow fl RLEY~No. 4, 67%@38c; No. 1 feed, 57@ in Temperature, :fl- |"' l‘l:;"fl::- . 800 “" | Knoxville . 1,660,000......| 1.0{ A‘!“* hy ;“( HOGS—Recelpts, estimated at 11,000 head; | érias, 300-360 sizes, $4.75; cholce Loma, 300-330 il 5% OMAHA, March 11, 1910, |American Linseed ... & i | Wheeling, W, Va. 1,403,000( L, B market 10c higher; choice heavy, $10.75q | sizes, per box, §4.00; 340-420 sises, B0 per I ; RYE—No. 2. m%qnsc . 3, T@TY%e. AR aten of high Dressure.. overlies: the | Al B & By $o% | Charleston, 8. C 1,963,000 L o 10.82%; butchers, $10.86@10.76; light mixed, [ box less. Bananas: Fancy select = per f . Carlot Receipts mountain district and southwest And gen- |Am. 8. & R. pid, 108 | Chattanooga. 184,000 st Paul Pue S $0.66g1086; chofoe light, $10.66@10.66, pack- | bunch, SLINB200; Jumbo, buneh, $1.TBQLT | B .9 Wheat. Corn. Oats. | €rally clear weather prevails everywhere |Am. Sugar Refinin %‘{A\!‘n‘vu}: o el 2884000 D s Taang Co 1' 10, plgs, $10.00@1040; bulk of | Hrapes: Toy n;‘ged,.n-lgnagf;oi-'r fo: 4 | v ' 1 1| wesl Am T. & T 140 mington, Del 382,000 -Kan, 0. 66 .00, : _ N | R o | SR S e s A ieths | 1) sl 3 | Motie Do 15/1110| W B Vansant Co. KHishP) AND | LAMs Receipen, ent | indian River Grape Fruic A" denf’ o0 [ Minneapoiis R g | aafisseion evesiien the, seper Missiesivpt | Amerisie Vodioa 33 | Topelca 1t A el S pn i mated at 000 head: market steady: sneep, | ABPles: | Jonathan. per’ vbl, 600 Ben ‘ Duluth . T .| inK TiGht snow furries in the latter sec- o v bl B 11t | Wilkerparre e |F. B. Lews R C L (V0OM I Y eht) | RRAT o Winesaps. b Bl Nes0; G, ‘pes i s . n. Another depression is central over | Atehison ptd ....... 1300 100% 108 103% | Kalamagoo 1,288,000 J. B. Root & € itz ork Baidwina, setn I CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS | the east Gulf states, and moderately heavy | Atlantic Coast Lines. 000 | Fall River. 1'\34'000\[ J. H. Bulla K v Stoe .25, Glllnm\'uv W. g raing are general over that section. Exces- | Baltimore & Ohio. 1100 2% | Gedar o b 5 s City Live Stovk Market. Mg hslorado pos Pl give rainfalls gccurred along the Gulf coast [ Bal. & Ohio pd. n% ‘%:flf-’;m'i?.‘&’,“ f'm’%l Bt KANSAS CITY, March 1L.—CATTLE—Re- | jonathans, per no?'h;'*.?.?.‘ fid";flfl ! eathres of the Trading and Cloatus | from New Orleans to Galveston. & fall of | Bothlehem Steel e ew Bedford . | 1i001.000( Ciine & P ceipts, 1,200 head, including 100 head south- | rado R. Beautiss, per box, oy ’ +" Prices on Board of Trade. 3.12 inches occurring at New Orleans. No | Brookiyn Rapid Tr. g9 el Mprhmfleld, i} 1,091,000 Other buyers ... erns; market steady; choloe export and |Colotado Winesaps, per ., §.5. Cran- CHIEAGO, March 11.—Wheat prices were | !mportant change in temperature has oc- | Ganedisn Pacific ...... 3300 4% 43 4% |Mecon ...... 1,001,000/ Jressed beef steers, ¥1.0008.00; falr to good, | berries: Jersey, winter stock, per bhl., | nervous. today and closed easlor for the | CUrred in the west within the last twenty- | emrei Losiner pid "J00 1074 107% 106% | Youngstown 1,002,000 Totals 36.0097.00; western 36.75G7.60; stook’ |90 Daten: Anchor brand, new. b | more distant deliveries and 3o up for the | fOUr hours. The weather is warmer In the [ Gentral of New Jersey Hes 20 | Fort Wayne.. 1,196,000 CATTLE—As usual on & Friday receipts < pkgs. in box, per box, §200. ' Figs: e May: option. Corn showed a stronger tone | UPPer Mississippi and upper Missouri val-| Chesapeaks & Ohio, ex- 8% | Helena . 1,125,000 of cattle were very light and the market forpis, 0 pkgs, bo slae, 30 pkgs. in 3 g e, rosh ke i, "ot avangad L Apd Ssper lake foele, 1L 18 ol 18| QUi 8 At ie | Earmo - L a8 ikt any” CrpaSlally ‘new or ier- X gy i runctionally, while provisions made s y » h . * | Columbia, 8. C. 973,000} N er: e ork, 4 SAYaRaes, Hulaning trom 160270 up. portant change In temperature s expected §0 & N. W. 166% | X%ron Hivad| ""h',';filnfea::r:’;-mln" o Bektl tebih Wara GS—Recelpts, 4,00 head; market, Gc | per M-bbl., $3.75. Honey: New, 34 frames, | May. wheat. awung hetween $1.19%@1.12%, | in this vicinity tonight or Saturday and the [C-+ M. & St P. 1% ' Canton, O 415,000 too small to really imake a test of the mar- | lOWer; top, $10.60, bulk of sales, $10.10@10.85; 60 Torseradinn: # Aoz, 1n oass, $1.00. Wal: | B o T The, fiin U hials: | wenther Wil Sontinue, fair: G lu O 8 S i3 | Lexington . 1,100,000 Ko, e e e i eamand conmia. | heavy, $10.40010.60; packers and butoher Black, per Ib., 2c; California, No. 1, | Iy fraveled between $10714GL0S ~and | Temperature ‘and precipitation as com- 3 3 | Erle, Pa 703,000 4 : “ $10.20310.45; light, '$9.76@10.30; pigs, $7.609 | per Ib., 13%o. Hickerynuts: Large, ‘per ib. | {\ Beptermber Sioar 1 hife May | Pared with the three preceding years: Colorads & Southern. s |8 PLATYS 000 ering how far advanced the week is and | g oy h I 4 o) Pov Back | wi ptember olosing #e off, while May R X Colo. & So. lst pfd. § | Sloux Falls, 8. 'D. 1,333,000 buyers were all out in the yards in very i aeh, B . Cocans oo Tinlshed e up at SLIK. M1 . 1900. 1908, 1907, | Colo, & 8o, 34 prd % | Rockford, Iil. 1:120,0001 800d season in the morning. As a resuit | SHEEP AND LAMBS—Receipt $.00; per dos, e8e. <{lmwn\'emont in the eastern luhlm;-lnx :x:- Pr:é.f:fi:lflé;fllbtfllure . g 3: a u"i Consolidated Gas 146% | Quincy, 1il 1,066,000 what few cattlo were offered met with|bead; market steady; lambs, & Weel 7 o Rl prioes, wrter s sliuht ‘early | . Normal temparature for today, 8 degrees, | Dusvare & Hudso e e L3000 feady sale at prices that were ot ma- | JSAD IR oL IiON R, o ng Teeds ko ln ey yo- i 8 B A B fiemer tone” May ‘maved | Deficlency ih precipitation siace Mareh 1, | Denver & Hio Oran o o | Choster, Pa..o... ihooo | R glieregy tro thoss BavALAL Yot | O Sk 1 Commerciel Boniciin Wil say of e wobl |} o 50 ftom el$@mKc to @ without serlous | MR, . L cerod fn 1o, | Bistilee Caeiiies i, | South Bend, i 525,000/ :lon the general run of beef cattle is around —— market today: The market ls still dull, | B retback, (,l: corn tmd al d. oa Deficlency oortespanaiong i’:noa iR 1508, |Brie 400 B? l.‘l soenside 474,000 .8 25¢ higher than last week's clo St. Louls Live Stock Market. but rrlc- on the best wools are being | m,&, R etlow Bola. At 18346 | 12 inch. Brie i 00 v A e A . | Receipts of cows and heifers and in fact| ST. LOUIS, March 11.—CATTLE—Re- | maintained steadily. oolen mills con- 6 Patutes clomed ateong At néar the | .08 ‘Tach. g Erle 24 400 oo 0 of all kinds of ‘butcher stock were celpts, 600 head, including 100 Texans; mar- | tinue to take moderate quantities of sult- | PRt points, With Mey tane up, at NG L. A. WELSH, Local Forecaster, | 3% % Stanealarcn s by light this morning, but there was ket, steady; native -mpgm{ and export | able offerings, wh! manufac- ™ * o d b et i i . 8"‘{ L'-:::-m gl 1% 0w ‘% 'wx | Fremont, Neb 197 000) ably good demand and offerings sol steers, $0.60098.00; dressed beef and butcher |turers are not in evi Good fine | N ety iovol bati . MAMAE NS F6 Gants, Gonemnd Mnsdonsi: SHeL Kettneen One ctts ) Vieiapnt ek - the most part in good season at steady |steers, $6. .60, ers under 1000 Iba, |Clothing territery 01n be obtained now at I | e, The close was strong, with- all ' the| ST. LOUIS, 3 et Mot 5. Fatkeoneie L. . prices. Cows, heifers and bulls are around | $6.25¢7.95; stockers and_feeders, $i.00@6.00; | 08¢, while average lots can be bought at | futyres neat the high point; May DeNE WO | lonor: M SIS L=WHBAT-Futares | i CNE N, g LT 534,000, o higher than one week ago, the com-|cows and helfers, $3.60006.50; canners, 8.0 | 6@66c. An insignificant quantity of Cali: ! D Dt pomt, & ower; May, § o SR | ER A B e peasiies *Duluth, Minn. 2,846,000 mon to medium kinds of cow Stuff show- | @3.25; bulls, $3.75@6.00; calves, 33.25@9.00; ) fornia and Texas is selling at unchanged | “’fn %rovinhml STk lodi tTie-upiasd’ pros :-‘::fyh‘fi% No. 4; No. 2 e ol . ;{l:urltt?)l;l‘. Pa. 23,%,3% 1\,,.. ‘mar? dvana'e’thtnn ;nn‘bel!leralrldfilh Texas and l'r;alnn steers, $6.26G7.00; cows ::ll;ga;ucuo.rc\:olé‘Aub { ru? -.n‘g;m.s ' e . onal Paper 100 13% 1% 13 S eal calves are just about steady With 'and heifers, $3.00@5.00. @t8c, acoured, but cross! gesston, fimahjnk trem @A up, whils (GORR, — Higher; M 044G, Tuly, | nternational Pimp. 151 d0 @ diw drg | teGalveston . “‘“M‘"{‘ one week ago, but it will be rememberd | HOGS—Rec :l‘?i %00 'nead; market, s@ golutely auil, No ene oan predict wiien | R aadiity TuNures raviged as toilows: g Lhtt igher; track, No. 2, i No.|lowa Central .. g sabas *Not included § S T that they were already very light last|10c lower: pigs and lights, §7.45@10.00; pack- | bUsiness in the goods market will improve 5 Lapuaed ox fellows: . . [F.whits Wa Kansus City Southern ot included in totals because compari-| week. 10.60910.10; butchers' and best heavy, | Suficlently to stimulate the wool market &rticien,] Open.| High. | Low, | Glose.| Yen'y, | gyia T Capityres highor: May, do; July, sons are incomplete. Only a few stockers and feeders were in | $10.65@10.75 *| although It & claimea generally that the Aricles,| Open.| High. | Low. | Close.| Yes'y. | 420, Cash firm; track, No. 3, 45'%@46%o ‘Not included In totals because contain- | sight, but what there were commanded | SHERP-Receipts, 100 head; market, | time i8 not far distant, The shipmenta of | Fo s 3 - . N%y?p;“n“"' 48c. X . ing other items than clearing: ood’ strong prices. The market on the |steady; native muttons, $4. 50; lambs, [ WOol from Boston March 10, inclusive, | May 1 18%ul 113%[ 112%) 113%] 113 IOt Ro AL at $i4a. Missourt Pacitio " TEDESTS etter grades of feeders s safely 15G2o | §7.30G9.25; culls and bucks, u%uh; stock- | Were (2074992 pounds, agalnst 4, b | Sy (Lo O TN 1 oRE] 1 0% |5 GOURGL AR B G e o R o o e New York Momey Market. higher than last week. While tock CAttls | ora 4400w 60, pounds for the same {jme last year. ‘e | Y a-d| 144 1031| 10381t Rat w kit G onre. ST B I S NGSE0) K. & T. pld... NEW YORK, March 1.—MONEY-—On |have not shown much, 1if any advance, Fecelpts to March K0, inclusive, weére 61,2 Nationai Biscuit b O4ied they have b s Live Stoel 622 a inst 60,046,594 ds 1, | 3 y have been freer sellers this week. St. Joseph Live Stock Market, pounds, against 60,046, pounds for | L May (g% emg%|u%gw.? % | CORNMEAE g 000855, Nutlonal Lead, ~ex-div.. 6574064 | call. easy, 2%@3 per cent; ruling rate, 2% ‘Quotations. on - cattle: Good to -ohol the same period last year, per cent; closing bld, 27 per cent; offered | hoice | gp JOBEP] March 11.—CATTLE—-Re- | " [ONDO; —WOOL N | at § per cent. SUOHE e TSI OTR) SREGD oot oran 800 head; market steady; _steers, | LOND fi’:l‘w'::lh Rotion. aios Loty ‘ 6% uly A % 6% @% | BRAN-Dull; sacked, east track, $LIS@ | New York Centrat. . ; e A fed steers, $6.006.70; common to falr corn- pt. 00| 66%| 66|65 @T | 117, NY, O & W LA N e e Yy SonE: SIXty-day, | ¢oq ‘steers, $6.2506.00; good to cholce cow ods hes $.0008.76; | amounted to 13638 bales, principally croas- | e | ! ;i | HAY—Unchanged;: timothy, $16.00919.00; | Norfoik & Weste: 8% per cent; ninety-day, 3% per cent; six | % sesrs, $6BGESD: wopd to choles cows A i S g o e | May [MN@%UHAHG| 4 [M%G%| 4% | prairie, $13.00G14.50. North American . months, ¢ per cent. and heifers, $4.50! ‘common to fair 3,800 head; ~market|,t the putchases wers made by home spin- ey Bol | Sy o%an Sn| BAGGINGS e Northern_ Pacifie PRIME "MERCANTILE PAPER—%GS | i heifers, $3.00¢4.50. £0od to choice stock- bilk of sales, $10.00 | fers ai haraening prioes. Jontimental and A Sept | ol i ;‘,‘{’3‘,}’15(‘,"\‘.35;’% Lpels TEC ) paite M POSent NG EXCHANGE—Steady at o €8 aNd feeders, 30.400.0: fair to 400d | nwr \\1 7 \MBe Roceinta, 500 head; | AMOTicAn buvers secured suitable purcsls. May 565 (2584|250 |35 | i Lara Mghe: Srims ionin, WoRDE: decline, ‘With actual business in' bankers' | SLOCKers nd foeders HMGL0L common to | market steady; inmbs, 8.009.40. *| fae small suppiy of Mesineq sold guighiy, July 25.67%| % 30 | 25.06 | 25 27% |13.87%. Dry salt meats, unchanged: boxe bllls at 84842064 84 for sixty-day bills and | {UlF RIOCEEIR 2008 (OCGere, K@ I8 SO0k — — Hope and Natal siades ware siow. L.,;‘,._ i B Inso extra’ shorts, "$14.0; Cledr ribe £56; Tahort | brasaed Steel, Car. at 4 eis. o’ demand; commerolal bilis | BUi{c™dgs, Peic sl asaie Higes; Sloux Uity Live Steok Market. B At 1o S m’nlg; Juy 13820 1870|1850 | 138 |in: shortsl ‘$16.76, short elons Hoo bR, | Ballyer stael Sprin SITVER-—Bar, blic; Mexican dollars, 4fc.| FePresentative sales: e ML B Toaa s, ST 0 ! Staured, _lages © e Vido ibe— W |13 |13 | 10 g | SHOEE clears s1600 Ry i |, BONDS—Government, firm; raiiroad, ir- P vl S SRR Market sieady; stockers strong. | 0 bales: greasy, 74@ls €d. South Aus- Juy | 8 $0uel 13 Tl 13 e 18 28 .::33-‘.’ i L L N gfi”x'fi-fih"'co'“' gsliis. quotations on bonds today were }® O RO th e iphie: rasks oL prisss INAG | GiS. 20 Apeel £ m“‘:u;afl.‘* fi e . bk Bl Ll o R [, Iniand Co. : H ® [10.40; bulk of sales, $10.20@10. Tasmania, 40 bale “No. 2. S h > 4 . ¥, U. 8. ret. i LI00%%Int. M. M. 4 A 3 'Gagh quotations were as follows. BUTTER—Unchanged; creamery, 2igae. |8 L &8, 7 ok vid 4o woupen fross e By el ] o Zealand, 100 baies: saoured, b.::‘%i 114 FLOUR—Weak; winter patents, $3.3005.75; | Receints and shipments of £l a B LS. W, ptd. 1.8, 3, reg. 102 do 4e 1. - [ Stock in Sight. greasy, ¥ Cape of or stralghte, $5.1006.00; sDring Sralghis, | were as follows: | Hecelpta Shipmonts, | Slos Shettiela 8. & O i i et vl e 0% i % Recelpts of live stock e e scaured, % 10d; MN‘,“.""" % Elour. bl e 9,900 | Southern Railway’ "o Counon ML & N un, e ] T1 | cpal “Western markets yesterdayt” """ / i - 2 3 . bu. ; ¢ ia-Chal, 1t M, K. & T st bk . Hogs. 5 gy e 7o BARLEY—Feed or mixing, S@6%c; falr | Sora: by 0,700 p AR ML An. A, 033 "o gen, 4%k South Omaha . 869 4,300 10 chalce malting, Oats; bu.... 24,000 33,000 | Texus & Pacitic Am T8 T o ) §g | sioux City 100 560 ... | OMAHA, March JL—HAY—No, 1, §ii; No. ax, No. 1 southwestern, $2.14; - T. Am. Tobacco 4s...... 18 H St. Joseph . 5 3,600 500 |2, $10; coarse, A puklr northwestern, ‘$2.21. Timothy, $4.10. g gl 4% 52 Kaneas Clts 100 Wheat, §7; rye and oats, ital | Clovdt. 512.25. Phtlaficiahin Froduse Markots Armour & Go. ik 0 3 i T 00 20| The mupply of wood hay s light. & A PHILADELPHIA, March 11.—BUTTER— i% 1 ROV ISIQNS—Mess pork, per bbl., $2.50 Atchison gen. in: Chicago 5000 7. Lard, per 100 Ibs., $14.00. Short ribs, | Quiet but steady; extra western creamery, [y 8. Reaity do * 490 58 - *) BMes cloonet, 12 Bk Short “cleat | Mg e e oA na, Pnacylvanid |5 & B AL i sio ] Total ol ) ES MADE In '.! (boxed), $18. 0. i yivania | U. 8. Seel : 510 3] § RTU AY and other nearby firsts, free cases, 25c at|U. §. Steel ptd. Bal, & Ohlo 4, 9% No. Pi ?.‘,"t:’,’ “°§f,."'m',"‘=f,fif.‘}’:, four wet® | mark: Pennaylvania and other nearby eur- | Uish Copper 4 9 T St S %] 1] Cotton Market. / 5074 options on 10,000 bu. of wh Shown by ‘Bradstrects, were cquat i | [t recelpts. relurnable cases. 3Hc; weatern | Va Carlina Chemic podo 8 WAL soo. 8. L i HEIFBRE, NEW YORK, March 1L—Tho cotton mar. s] No further risk Each ic movoms ‘Primay 3 s estern ur- . T i o '..‘?c;l:;&nd wlli?ci‘ggp:.n.'g: gi:? rent receipts, free cases, 24c at mark. :v::-;h“ v‘d." SR '}s:tn:'m:‘x :v,)g . na ”’Q I;:}monln ‘;.0:..}"-’:‘;‘!:“: V.,'.."f'i,.?cni..'.".i ”_"“'ro‘no:_'e .:r .& % & :E:[dln‘ day a year ago. = cxfififfigm}r:':fl"m"': MY‘;ML;LI creams, | WoliTTE) ouse’ Electric 2Hies L & [T 5T to 1 point lower on some positions, and | culars, oenw [) f imated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, v 1T%e; B , 3 Western Union 084 do gen. e 2 :(')l . 605 during the first minutes sold off to a net Ol¢ ) | Siarsiicora;. 30 cars; oats, 187 cars; hogs, Liverpool Grain Market Vinstiag & Sak | e, L. 3 1) o8 B ) I 134 ;..xx. 4 P et. Wisconsin _Central [ 4 *do 1st gold g H -1 J . | A Cash Prices—Wheat: No. 3 red, | LIVERPOOL, March 1L—WHEAT—Spot, | Fitsbire. Cout o 1000 & sig | 964 ssenboard "A- L 46 s $1.95@1.06%. .Rn; No. 2 nduwmherg' ;’Inlfi no stock. ‘A]:l-“dl'?’lnl'?‘mflry. il - P i B T, s, 1 376 57 500 l e No. 8 cash, 69@894e; No. 4, §0o; | Futures, firm. March, 8s 2d; 10%d; oods. i S8 P e A et 1 1 s g . N - . y, T Laclede Gas . 1,200 108% 103 102 C,R 1L &P c és. 8% do 1st ref. 4a. . 1o | PRI e e O A R TR sigadyi new Amortcan | TOUI S o7 5 dny. 0 shiren e e ity L % i [ low, 62; No. 3 yellow, G8%@00c. mixed, northern, b8 6%d: old American Londsh Bteck M % A Union Pucttic 4 1 465 5% y | TOATE--NO. 2 white, 46G463%40; No. 3 white, | mixed, bs 84; futures, steady; March, nom- .. Sioe nrket, P o R i Bed ‘ 460 530 | ; standard oats, go. inal; July, 58 3%d. LONDON, March 1L—American securi- 3 i SBI] e 5% | “&.‘1:’: o Tacaiots "‘5he‘:r@,‘,"c."; Sorn : R ties were dull and featureless during the b SRR Ry i 53 We ofter $1,000,000 Gold Bonds of a well established and success- &cn", oats, 107 curs. Estimated receipt Milwaukee Grain Market. early trading today. Price changes ranged WU, 8. Steel 2d b 1 en (3] ful Western Power & Lighting Company at 823 in denominations of orfow: Wheat, 6 cars; corn, 39 cars; | MILWAUKEE. March 1L—WHEAT-No. | {100, N higher, 1o ¥ lower than yester- "W, i iw H $100, $500 and $1,000. | B s acciits - ‘4118 | sases. - Maisot| . SAREIEIRIN 8 Yo o steount i 0 e i The Company fssuing these bonds is earning double the fnterest ¥) &t mark, cases included, Mc: firsts, Jatez, o b g ARl Onper BaE IO S8 e ot H 5% 4 on all its outstanding bonds, and has under construction greatly in- I8 Berime e B L Duluth Grain Market, Alchon. . 1% o ptd Int: et 4 K i in creased facilities for a larger output. This will be in operation within i e iy m,'3 _ daisles, W6KR@e: | DULUTH, March 1L—WHEAT—May, | & P 106% Ontarlo & W. *Bid. s 850 % the next three months and result in earning dividends on its common f "§§""“3 v o 1d ,}“"%"',f“‘m”'“- 16%@ | 51.14; July, SL1%; No. 1 northern, §LI6KG |Barimore & Ohlo... N Pennsylvania . Pagenpa. 515 in stock i P ATORS Eaay: O o 115; No. % northern, $112%@1.13. e B A Local - Securition 1 1] 1% 5 ' Bo Balr to mood:” faguaice to tancy, 310" OATS- e, e .0 e iy Quotations furnished by BSamuel Burns, | 3 I H | BT RY: Seacay T okers, 166t shioks S ig i’y M. & 1804 do P {r., 614 New York Life bullding: i 1 3 b i ens. 18c; springs, lic : $ Metal Market. 15% southern Pasitio Ay Bia. Ades. 3 [ 4] H i YEAL-Stongi W to 0-in. welghts, 90| NEW | YORK. March 1l METALS i R e ey s a% 18 Bvery purchaser of one of the bonds will also be given 50% of its / TN, “wetgnts, ini@niie: P8 1o Cealers quote. lake copper &t $13 4GS His: B Ve i Cotumbun 1004 oot e s u value in common stock, so that in addition to the assured income ox i w' f F“YT;-:; R el-;:olyil:; afl! Mlk fl%:‘ ::-du- 5 l‘la.l'fl'fi 41y Wabash | Cudany Packing Co. 6s. 100 £ uflI 453'0) 413 610 6% % on the bonds there will be a share In the future growth and f Ansas rov 1 3 on market eal t | Detroit U, R. o. & b9 3§ 6 KANSAS CITY, March 1L—WHEAT— Bt T i 00 aBa futures b 16e %0 T sonind e, Kaneas Gty Home Tl Ly T o 14w 50 grie B R earnings of the Company. There is an existing market for & large in- mchanged to lc higher: No. 2 hard white, | 110 Was weak with spot clos at $3212% | SILVER--Bar, steady at 23%d ce. | Kanses City Stock Yards bs 1913, 101 HOGS—Some little Improvement was ap- creased output. SLOOM@II; No. 3, $1.064@100; No. 3 bed’ |@32.20. London market opened weak, but | MONEY—1%@i% per cent. Long Bell Lumber Co. 6 1922 ... §1.16@1.30; ‘No. 3. '$LI12G1LIS; May, $1.08, |Fecovered part of the loss, closing 'firm | The rate of discount in the open market | xiteoln Dos & Blec. fo 1o0i o L "h"'li July, $1.02, seller ors. 100% | parent In hog prices this morning, but| Mixed butchers and choice lights generall : : 9 commanded the better figures and. sood | Write for full information Septem. | With 5pot at £146 108 64 and futures at £145 | for short and three months' bills 15 2% Der | Nocrs Bhaie veroo® 1hr P oc* s “iiib. SN Wi il T 6. Lead easy; apot, SLEGLE. London | cent. BAnS s valler heavyweights were but litle if any higher ‘CORN. Ang:s 0 3o er; No. 2|market uncha al e Englis) e 0 yesierday's average trade. rief] ] No. 3. smipathke: Mo b Whiter | fron market was unchanged at fls 64 for Boston Stocks and Bonds. 1% | statea, it was o reasonably active market WALSTON H. BROWN & BRO&. 45 Wall St., New York nh& 0%c; l‘;g. 2i4c; July, 63%c¢, | C el-r‘m Wi rrlm‘mh kocu‘ll); lh; ml';:;a BOSTON, March 11.—Closing quotations » 0:1 a H'lfllltd -Igvlb‘iul prul:u n-? ruled 1 mber, e, “ quite easy,. wit] 0. 'oundry, on stocks Wi ol s 9 |strong to a nickel higher in spots, with o A mchanged: XNo. 2 white, 46gMSc; | @18.50: No. 2. 1776218 26; N -y B | W M T T T % | mixed offerings favored. Established 1868 Members of N. Y, Stock Exchange. No. 1 mixed, Hgbe. No. 1 southern soft, $17.76@18.25. - T Mohawk ... 10 A few loads that arrived on tralns TIGTSC. ST. LOUIS, March, 11.—METALS—Lead, © 29 **Nevada Con. # |aid not sell to as good ad as the HAY—Unchanged: cholce timothy, $14.00 | nominai, $4.40G4.42%; spelter, $.00G6.05. 35X Nipinaiug Mines % | earlier hogs &% most of the larger s ) cholce prairte, $11.%@1L&0; ' choice e ] North Butte . . W |already had been filled and the session { 00. Coffee Market, - 18N North Lake . Biows City 8. Y. Did § per cenio...... 80 sijs | closed rather weak than otherwise. BUTTER-Unchanged; creamery, extras, | NEW YORK. Mopch 1l - OOFFEE—Mar- T L b 78§ pe e A% i | R Considerable: portion of the hogs sold ou ant — Ble; firsts, 29¢; seconds, ¥ic; packing stock, | ket quiet, net unchanged to 10 points lower. Swift Estate col. §}4s notes 1911, D 90% 00v |at $10.20910.35, as compared with terday's ! o Bales were Teported of 1500 bage. inelud. UBiion B, Y. Stock 8. O.. ... .. 96" | bulk of $10.15G10.30 and bulk & week ago of (tms—le lower; current receipts, $.50 a | ing Morch at §19.11. Closing quotations fol- — (0 . CTrnoreched vestseday's ricord ” 2 . low: March, 6.85c; April, 6.80c; May, 6.85c; | Copper ‘ s and shipments of grain were as [June, 7.000; July, 7.i0e: August, 1.10¢: Sep: t Recel uehlpmon& tember, Ottober, November, January X 56,000 | February, 7.16¢. ' Spot market quiet: No. vance in New York Mining Stocks. thus far this week over LAst week's ciose NEW YORK, March 11.—Closing quota-|is pretty ¢ to 00c. tions’ on mining stocks were epresentative sales 000 Rio, 8 1146¢; No. 4 Sant. H - Altes .. Leadville Con. . Av. Sb. Pr. No. Av, 8h Pr. v 3 om 1060 | foer Qulets Contova, Pagisualsc: mild cot o et siosl B Masiaa : sl moE R - 18 Ontario Otls and Roatn. 1 ophr . K Bit o @ Gln th G Wln C!'O ? wSAYA NAH, um ot of (AR 4y IO 8 S 3 i 3 gus on e ro g ps coipia ':Lnul'; I‘Ilpmonua‘l.a [ 1T 4 YBE R g s | \ .q_.",.a, uote: b 'w:.mm,,. March 11—he condition | B : Clal;lm s S0 Wl 'io: B Then Write Finley Barrell & Co. ¥ B } of the treasury at the beginn! of busis 3 arch 11.—Bgnk cleart 1 v 7 " gy fi i M, ,LI ¥ i |logay was 'as olloms: g "N | today were 883419118 aha for the ‘sorrer | 8- Bt 1 = Re Dept. E Monadnock Block Chicago, M. 8 "anu—aola coln, $824,885,800; silver | sponding date last year were §2,75191.47. |s. . 00w 1355 300 10 9