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THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, MARCH 15, .1910, ALY AND PRODOCE NARKET |58t o= et === =" |Np§ R STO(KS AND BONDS ¥ ffis 7 st [ OMAHA, LIVE STOOK MARKET| gt » o [hsgns o iy o NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET _ New York Momey Market. | am— No. Aval N anon L8003. 5. ,"\"'l:'.'.n'v'x‘\' 0 At Weather in Kansas an Influence | auotations of (he Day on Various | Tightening of World's Credit Facilic [sal cans’ i qxr- conefulhe e 4 |Killing Cattle Ten Cents Higher and .8 8 Bouifw By |Halo Wbt Wit o0 in Making Wheat Strong. | Commodities. ties Is Feature of Finance. P o2 SIWUE WG "IN POV Sem often Feeders Strong. » " 10 55 . | at 3 per cent. . R 10 3§ A lighta, §73010.%; packers { NEW YORK, March 14.~FLOUR-Steady LOANS—~Time, firm; sixty-day, INGI% 4 %1 | $10.654110.9 itehers and best heavy, $10.506 with fair trade; change: spring _patent —_— | i) 10 10 25 9 10 38 $5.6006.5; winter patents. $5.50¢1%.00. bye 1 7 per cent; ninety-day, IN@4 per cent; six L) » 1% 10 3 - } J o} AND LAMBS-Receipts, 30 wogs month. 4 per cent TEAD WER | * 1035 : o 37y b v ons, BIG DEMAND FOR WINTER GRAIN | G000 e R a0 an TIME MONEY RATES RISING |"Phive’ MERCANTILE \N;IH'«;JHOGS SELLING § Y TO L0 n w00 v é"'t‘:‘«-l'_‘m:" e TR Mgt gl o 4 sas straights, . 0 M, winter st s, | per_ cent | L] “ 100 0 - o 4G tA4 > 15360745, wpFing_ clears. $50G45; winter PETERLING EXCHANGE-Firm, with ao- o | e | Wu.10; Gtookers, W69 vy Daninge by Weather and Poor |extras, No. 2, /0G40 Receipls, B39 | xow vork Banks Being Called Upon |tual business in bankers' bills at $4.3467 |Fat Sheep Lambs Again in -”)x‘:: i | - & - « |Dbbs shipments, 7A78 bbis. Rye flour, 4810 for sixty-day bills and_at $4.& for| p, 1th Prices Stromg to ] CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET irowing Cause Desire for Whea firm! falr o g00d, M.BG4.4; choice to to Supply Requirements of In- demand; commercial bills, $4 SR st e ol £ v | — — low- | tancy SO0, 65. 811 Bar, 51%c: Mexican dollars, Me. Ten Cents er | +f é " orn, is. Fiem, Vgl | CORNMEAL—Steady; fine white and yel terfor with Opening of BONDS—Government, weak; railroad, ir- Fosh. y % v ’ v o B i e ing Adva | 16w, $1.46G1.50; coarse, $1.3@1.40; kiln dried, Planting Perfod. regular Last Week. w10 w ower, $3.40, losing quotations on bonds today were 7 10 9 CHICAGO, March 14.—CATTLE-Recelpts i p FYE-Dull; No. 2 western, nominal, f. o | a8 follows acrti GRAN L ARG 1t 10 31y 40 [0 St Marwer steady 1o 15 Nigher New L) 3 M. M. 4y SO I\ 3 € s 3 0 10 4 | Bteers. . 803 oW e, pe. 00 OMAHA, March 14, 1920 WHEAT—Spot, market firm; No. 2 red.| NEW YORK, March 14—The tightening | do coupon . . Mook sapan fo . Recelpts war, Catule: Hogs, Sheep. 10 334 we Sl SHOLS: S o eivee, " 5608 Wheat opened very strong and higher 00 | §13515 asked elevator domestic and nomi- | of the world's credit facilities i the fea- |U. & Su reg 102 do e Estimated Mol et N W 5. 1 10 1y 4 10 40 L0 siockers ahd foeders, ¢4 4o b continued dry weather throughout Kansas |nal f o. b., afioat. No. 1 northern Duluth | ture of the present financial situation and | o WK €. So. Ist ds Same day last week. ... 4675 4 . 1 10 40 O R te. o hewd ‘Mathet Experts still report heavy damage DY |and No. 2 'hard winter, §1.38%, nominal f.|that factor underlay the constraint on the | U. N L deb. 4 1081 day 2 weeks ago.. 433 h ”:u :‘ V"\y:y | weak, 5o lower. Cholce heavy, $10.810.8 winter killing and poor growing weather |, b afioat. Options:—Wheat was inac- | day's stock market In New York, although | 4o «o 14N L. & N. wol. & : 3 weeks ago.. 658 4 o 8 g % butchers, $10.0710.90; 1ight mixed, $10.600 has frcréased the damage Bulls are V¥ [tive, but prices were very steady, most|more superficial influence also played a| o SR K, & T st day 4 weeks ago 809 9/ 10 38 5 : 10 45 10.70; cholce light, $10.766710.8: packing, $10.50 confident and are buying steadily, forcing|of the day, on small offerings, due to ap- | part 1 g - T Ay TP day last year. 4 e 6i0n $ 0 45 @10.90; pigs, $10.00910.80. Bulk of sales, prices to higher levals. ice | Prehension regarding the crop ‘outlogk. At| Hero in New York the banks are being (A Tomeos is BN, B, R of M following table siows the receipts ot 0% 10 4 $10.704110.%. Gorn s Sjem. on account of the advance | ool O B O et was e lo e net|drawn upon to supply requirements of the | *d; s 5% 6% %" | cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for Wi s 10 & | YSHEEP AND LAMBS—Receipts, | 14,000 in"Whéat and Hght recefpts is also © faclor | higher; ~ May, SLU@L24%, closed, $1.26%: | interior for currency, wiih the opening of | Armour & Co. dige do_deb. 3% | the year to date, compared with last ¥ 10 38 #1086 | pead Mariet 100 to 3o higter Sheep, Cash demagd is some beiter and t Seus | July, $116¢1.16 closed, $1.16%; Septem- |the spring planting period, was shown by | Atchison gen. ds. N Y, X. H. & §. | 1910. 1909. Ine. 50 %0 10 % o 106 |8 $.%; lambs, $8.75G0.86; yearlings, $1.3 eral tone of the market is more acti. e ber. $1.12%@1.12%, closed, $1.12%. Receipts, | the cash loss In the Saturday bank state- | do cv. é ov. Ba % | Cattle ............205,167 186,989 13228 .. 10w %81 | @8.55. Wheat opened higher on continued dry ment. This morning brought fresh offer.| 4o ev. bs N. & W, lmt con. ‘de. 9% | Hogs ... L. 465,516 067,688 X 4 '“{g;: -] was ot ‘ ol weather and damage reports. BUying weS| CORN-Spoi, steady: steamer. 86%c. and | ings of bonds by bankers who had made (Al C L ist is " 8% do cv. 't 104 | Sheep .. 296,018 324,917 R d B o &4 - - B Kaunsas City Stack Market, &eneral, while offerings were scarce, 10ngs | , 840, both elevator export ba: purchases of new issues from the rail- |B4l & Ohlo 4 99%9No. Pacific 4 ¥ | The following table shows ‘the average |0 83 ... 10 % o o 4 ATTLE- R holding firm for further advances. Condl | export No. 4, 664c f. o. b., afloat. Option, | roads, with additional ployment of | 30" & 3iia " Bwo s 'L vide. ... Wiy | Drice of hogs at Bouth Omana for the last [ GBS0 S o ana tamb prices | (JCANSAS CITY, March 14 —CATTLE R {lons throughout the winter wheat belt|market was'without transactions, closing | banking funds implied in these OETations. | Brc 1y, v .. .. someres. . ks i~ 243 [ Bavera) days with pomparisons: opened up Steady o & dime RIgher s | Mot hoady s T Aoy Guaranime indicite higher prices strength (n | B¢ %@%c net higher. Export 00k eI | Notwithstanding the purchase of parts of | Cen. of Ga. e 108 o con. dn T RN 001, | compared with the close last week. but|cattie. cholce export and dfessed heef Cérn started strong on the ing | 108dS. May closed, Td%c; July, T5%c. Re- |these new bond issues by foreigners, de- |Cen. Leather bs......101%4Rending gon. 4 Date. | 1910. [1900. 1908, |1907 . [1905. [1905. {1904, 106 from & reasonable degree of activity s §7 1 od, $6.26@7.10. wheat -and advanced sbarply (olloWInK | ceipts, 275,625 bushels; shipments, 5748 | mand for remittances abroad are sufficient |oc. of . 3 & G 12msc L & & F e i — o 485 | the demand was not very broad. SUBPIY | oerein Liirie (0 shat 50 Mtatkors and reed: buying on JiEPt recelpts. The market Was | busheis g | 10 have turned rates of forelgn exchange |Clot & Ohio 4ya. ‘1IN 4o gen. G March o o [ed e emn was limited, as usual, and everything (hat | prs. $41506.6; southern steers, $.76G7.7 T < g Ll eEadn ‘side unth) receipts | OATS—8pot, market firm; mixed, %G| upward again. ’ tew Yoik | TR ko et 4o March 7.9 78%| © 1 4 W) 6 76| looked good to killers changed hands dur- | southern cows, $3.50616.00, natve cows, §3.35 3 ‘-:x“ sred " the bul pounds, ul’z‘i‘MI""lll' natural \nglt s | Time money rates are rising in New York | ¢ R . March 9 .\;.‘ qg\ | ing @arly rounds BB mhtive heifers $S5008.80; bulls. $4.50 nereased, -« ¢ ounds, 50g53c; clipped white, 3@42 pounds, o er bidders for | 1y%geaboard A. L. ... 8% | March 9.1 9 MTp! 6 § | 6 13 : 80; native hel H006.80; . Primark wheat receipts were 1,124.00 bu &uuc Option ‘m"i:_l:"” Vhs Without tras :‘.&H’.‘:.#‘L‘!“r.‘lf-m'.i pf,‘v’.;f\n‘,’:‘?fl:n t:\r‘. 5o, Pae. col 48 e . 1 Bl ¢ | n.;.‘mm; classes ol e, w-;hm:‘ andlGas: calves, $4.5009.00, A and shipments were 215,000 b8., AKNINSL Ve~ | aotions. closing 1o net higher, May closed, | 35 point rise in the price of shares in the | o Ma - doien. 4o ¢ Maroh 11.10 27 5 yearlings- were especially favored and the | HOGS—Receipts, 7.30° head ar) celpta fast year of 62,00 bu. and ship- | GLUONR, COSDE 16 ot higher, | second 1n size and, importance of the New | hosat 1> g 1 v “oas | March 1210 34| 8 [t Trancn of e tags Wi | jtasdy: top: Slafor bUIR'OF Saies. WO ments of {7400 by, Fyren HAY—Firm; prime $115@120; No. 1. $1.15| York national banks was the Incident of | cow. 15 o T | March 13| ¢ wethers sold u high as $5.00, MeXican | ouihern o ssmio sy HEnt $10.1010.4 Primary corn _recéipts were 3000 DU | g1 17 No. 3, $1.06g1.10; No. 3, 95cqhLo, the day from which the expectation of | #Colo. Mid. T dn 101k | March 14,20 34%| earil pped % and Mexic g I el M e e and énipmenge’ were 38,000 by, EMASL 8| HIDES. Sieady: Central America, Ui | inere profitable busimess Tor Banis mmigh |C &4 ; g [ s - - Went a€ F 40 Al of thess aaies. are the | PSHHERTAND LAMBS—Recelpts, - 1500 s ldst ‘ yedr of 611 Bogota, 2i%@ke, be_argued. ov. dn 0% do in¢ & rer. W 97% | *Sunday. " highest In the history of the local trade head. Market 10¢ (o isc higher. Lambs. O earoncus s o600 bu. of corn, none |, LEATHER-Firin; hemlock firsts, 360 | riic¥Clrrenc of dectsion day in the su- | D; & R & & INU. 8. Rubher G, ... d08% | Recelpts and disposition of Iive Slock 8| ' Mexican iambe acted cretiiably at 1.5 | b tsms oo eselings. $5.0000.00r weitera. yi.m of 0Als And; wheat And flgur caual to 14009 | %c; seconds, 22! thirds, 2G%c refected, | prome court was gited as the reprossive in- | I3, & aro" Che. s, %% | tWenty-four. hours ending at 3 oolock, p. | &nd & airing of westerna was E0od enoUED | GR ) awcs, $6.5007.0; stockers and Teeders, Hy'a d W@2ue. : . E i uence during the morning. here was | gradiiiery 6o T O | ¥ b X 0 comman nly a sprinkling of | g4 500,60 Y ivertioot eloged unehanged to d higher | JHOVISIONS Fork, flom: me t"':':i::v little improvement in that respect after it |50 Bl {1 1% o tet & exia.. 1oy | e -Mareh 14 . shorn stock wae on sale, some ewes going | &0 Wt amily, $27.0092 short clea: mily, | became known that no decision would be o ov, 46, ser, A, AW Mo & R PTS—CARS. |8t $6.00 and lambs selling at $5.35, steady pn wheat and 4d higher on corn. 2200, RBeef, firm: mess, $15.560617.00; family, handed d i h American Tobacco ”. _-\: Veatern - > Cattle Hogs. Sheep. H'r'S. | Wwith last Woak Lasal sange, of opLiGRs: L0010 beet hams, $MMGWO. Cut | (ol L EPRE NS i ntavorable: des o cv. Ba;.14h Wik -Cutrat o M & B P, B : 11 "Quotations on sheep and lambs: Good to JOSEPH, March W.—CATTLE-Re- Arlicied | Opan | High{“Bow. | Close.| Sat'y. | fraie, fiom plokied beilies, 10 50 M b4 Lcision ‘has been neutralized by the strong Int ref. 4u.. 9% Mo, Pac. cv, b ctte Wabash Ve y o -+ | cholee lambs, $0.20G9.80; fair to good lambs, | € heid: markel strong; sicers Wheat | _ # et § i $ i o o d helters, 50640, 1 70; re-|8davnce in American Tobacco securities. . 5% Missourl Pacific . $8.8509.20; good light year!ings, $8.50G8.85; ) $4.500 ows and h firm; - middle PG i | One reason given for supporting United Union _Pacific . 2 good heavy yearlings, 38.0008.50; fair year. | calves, $3000.00. 5 fined firm : contintnt e ioae " AMerl” | Siates Steel was the deduction tomorrow of | - N. W., east.. 3 ling @8.00; good to cholce weth HOGS—Receipts, 5,000 head; market slow; iR, SIL.6| compound, YMMEGIS. id thy di¢idend from the price of stock, | Local Securities, . N, W. west.i.. % : ¥.0G8.00; Tair to good wethers, §7.0007.50; | top, $10.60; bulk of males, $1038q10K, \ I I":‘I.IVA v';\w}x‘—cmh. prime city hhds., 7€) gmounting. to 1% per cent with the regular ;_1 uufiu}mx;\vm- furnished x.\-“s‘amuol Burns, | C., 8t. P. M. & O.... 3 .. | Bood x& E:;}';f::» ewes, $1.00G7.90, falr to good m:'r'kl-':'rl“n{“: ‘r}f:fll: H’:;‘.;? ;mm i “RIC e g o and extra dividend last declared. The re- |Jr, 614 New York Life bullding: . B. & Q, east..... § . 1] ewes, , 18 e 7 . IR ueay; domestie, 4@0Nc; Japan, ported softness of the pig iron market did Bid. Asked. | G B & Q. west... § g Representative sales: " BUTTER—Firm; creamery specials, 3o; | not depress United States steel | Briece Srsmmacy Cocovvcovinneiyes R L& et 1 188 weatern ‘laimibs i sts, 2i@3lc; held, [ Crop damage reports played a part in|c i pt Qruane €as o i linois Centra oo 8 . Ce d sesond 'f.p-i‘“.'x" s atate Salry, Gom: | the day's mArket and jsbor aifficuities s A e 4 Chicago Great West. 3 1% Colarade swes . mon to finest, Mgdlc; ' process. first to | claimed thelr share of atiention by reason | Kuncas City Home Tal. e 2. 3| % western” yeariings; Omaba Cash’ Price: speclal, 250 27i40; western factory, 2028%e; | of the critical stage of the negotiations be- | Long Beil L. Cor s 192 110 0 Total receipts ...178 S & western ewes, culia . @ EAT hard, §1 1.0M%; No. 3| western imitation creamery, 24@2c. tween the western rallroads and the fire- | Lincoin Gas & Elec. b detibiman DISPOSITION—HEAD 6 western lambs. ... nard, §1 g1 0! No ¥ hara Lot No.| CHEESE—Firm; state, full cteam, fall [men and enginemen. T | Nobrske Tel. Stock § per ceni. ttle. Hoge. Sheep. { 2 Weatern lambs .. T oA o1 075 N " de, speclal, 1T%@18c; fancy, 1 001 onds were irregula ‘otal sales, par | te Cal 0.0 i+ o5 L . 1,218 | 457 W b ol car OERle: - : mmon_to falr, 13@1 skims, full to | registered, declined %4 per cent on call, g 9 . 2 ~ i 1 E . i No. 3 durum, W@ic; no’ grade, %e@ | SOCITR 00wl Number' of sales ana principal quotations . prd Qudahy Eacking C 351 | 209 Mexican yearlings pecial, 136 : R N e . 5 Armour & CO ....... 45 Mexioan lambs ... to0; No. 3 white, (0% | EGGE—Weaki western, trats, Bc; seconds, | on stocks today were: | "o G L | Gnine B B i B v Boton o s 3 i {4 Eolaf V,J/‘q’é"rl b ST TRY-Alive, _steady: fowls, 17@ & i % | Omaha St Ry B 0. el ARG+ e A % 'mi“'w. s o, s yellow, | ITe: turkevs, iague. Decessd, sicady: S * 8 GRS O D B Bk i oo £% | Kar Packing Co....... “io0| 182 wetwern ewes, cuiis .. 4" yellow, 6414G56%: 3 " J . ik i 0% 39% | o C. B St s Mutphy, shippers . woeee | 625 Mexican lambs ............. 5 no [turkeys, 8% e fa s B Omahe & & B B, 8 5 %, o W. B. Vansant Co «ooo | 257 Wyoming lambs, feeders . OATS-Btandard, #c; No. 3 white, 4@ WEATHER IN THE GRAIN BELT|i% Dm0 e esw WK Seatiie e . 0 O b n i et e R R SNo et “ie; No. 4 white, $3istile; No. 8 vellow, — i R ] Swift Estato col. 5 notes i3ii...... F. B. Lewls ... y Vo 265 western lambs, feeders 4%addic; No. 4 ybllow, @@44ci No. 3| por Nebraska, Fair Tue: and Not |Am. 3 ¥ it e e . llus(ul;‘& I'»L ceves e 58 western lambs, culls .. May Market mixed 484Q4ic, 7 Much Change In Temperature. fcan Locomotive ... 1 3 @ B |ysons, J. B. Root & Co....... vieos p MAHA, March 14.—HAY—No. 1, $10; No. RLEY-No. 4, 68g80%c; No. 1 feed, 57i4 OMAMA, March 14, 100, |Am: 8. ": R w:‘. ghiis oy Jrrea g e 00 ORISR i ll:l‘l‘[": e sy O Stock in Sight. z,“;‘%, oarse, $8; n:lrkléfix‘ o Siraw: W 7 3 e p 8 . pid e 2 - - g N ¥ y v’ 1 d oats, ‘alfa, 3. No. 2, #@76%e;,No. .3, A disturbance of decided ene: moving | AT %, 4 § i Stocks and Bonds. L. W A 100 | Recelpts of live stock at the sinx prin- | Wheat, $T; rye anc . pi I-;-ll‘t i;!cel off the upper Atlantic coast, Fhis disturd. A D R m: BOSTON, March 14.—Closing quotat {, (.,.,f,'},’\. LRI e .| cipal western markets yesterday: The supply of hay is heavier than the de- g4 - an used high winds and unsettled |im Tobacco pfd....., 9 4 fon stocks were as follows 8. Werthelmer el Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. [ mand. oa . \Wheat. Corn. Oa 7 | Weather throughout uaale‘?ulfurln ;houluvl. American Woolen 3,100 3 . s ]Am.l\ Copper H. F. Hamilton st Aty ‘::‘)\xlh «)‘mnm eanens 9,601 “hicagn. twenty-four hours and Is follow y UENL|Anaconda Mining Co 0% %A Z L &S i 4 g n BrG N ! oux City...... 5 Minpeapoils 110! but general snowa in the Ohlo valley, lower | Atchiron ; 2R 1ied | Anzona’ Con. . o | oo Hotheentia nnnn |8 Toseph i ; Omaha . lake region and New England states this |Atchison pfd . ... 1003 1088 | Adiantic i .. Kansas CIt s ¥ Duluth ... i +++ | morning. An area of high pressure overlies | Atiantic Coast Line Ik 1 DG 3 N g:;»{(w;“.ur Co. e v | R / .Her el" . Gooc 0. - wvhver=rirdh the ‘country west of the Miseiesippi river |Ballizore &~ onio.. B & 5 i@ | 8ol D Bonirersareas i | Chicago - CHICAGO GRANK. AXD, ROV Ea O | e e Ky O e iy | Bethicnem Seatl ... i LU T Parrott 8. & 6111 Other buyers RO . RS oy - | Brokers and Dealers » £ i Tradisg aud Closing |CoNL8l villeys and west to the ‘Pacific | S00liZn RABR. T wihangon’ 11111 Totals 5088 8340 e - 1 e features of the coast, except rains are falling along , oo NG o & otals eeees 3 i Prices on Board of Trade. fower. Paciflo coast from San Francisco o | Cencal [asder .o LW0 @%@ Copper Rangs . 10 Superlor & B ] CATTLE~Receipts of, cattie this morning 8t. Louia Jive Stock Market. GRAIN, PROVISIONS, STOOKS, SV Wheat ruled strong | 1108 Angeles. The area of high pressure, | Gentttl W*Now Yorey RENRIEARE g -y i o g were about on a par with one week ago, | ST LOUIS, March 14CATTLE—Receipts, | omaha Office: 113 Board of Trade Zldg. QHICAGO, March 1--Wheat ruled strong | nyving oyer the central portion, ‘Was ac- | Chasspeaks & Ohlo . # | Giroux Con. . S Tumariex ..., 8" |and also with the corresponding day of last (3000 head, (ncluding 800 Texans: market | Bell Telephone, Douglas 631; Loday under the stimulys of renowed orob | companied by a very decided fail in tem- | Cnicage & Alton.: £ g 7% | aranby Con W ey oo G i year. T4 was, in other "Words, a falr run |steady” io’ 0o higher: native shiping’ and dependent, A-21341, dumage reporty and a geod demand. COrll!perature, and the weather is much cooler A 30% | Greene Cananea 0% %0, 8. 8. R. & M for a Monday, but by no means large. |export steers, $6.50g8.10; dressed beef and | Oldest and Largest Mouse in the State. also advanced, light: offerings belng met | ove "ty “central 'valleys this morning. | C N. A oo W7 [ lsle Royale Coppér... 21 do pfdl:... Advices from other points indicated only "Yufl“"?‘ D T o e O g | Continued falr with no Important Shange |C . & 8L Fi..oo B ol | Kare Lake ool STt Come. moderate runs and the general situation | &= Bew 1op points. © e R o P tteiet A S ger 1 T Worees 1111 s Sxsty Tavoraiis: e, CATMILN TS s Controlled. wheat, deviving thelf| " Temperature and precipitation com- |Colorade & Souibers. bresge Mismi Copper .......« 29% Allouea ... .. i Buyers of beef steers were all out early prineipal adventage from a repetition o(l\ €| hared with the last three years RUB B et e £ this morning and 1t poon became Spparent , lerop. dal @ _reports from southwestern 1910, 1909. 1908, 1907. A i r N Yo ¢ that théy wanted the cattle and wanted ( i Caaathee fthrisd out & & oont| winimum temperatire ©.. &' I8 € f]Qorecyeid Jee ; frete s ';:)M"";‘ "‘;:"‘ Boates: them badly cnough to spring last’ week's siderable AAurn A none o o« 0 00 0 0 e bl § NE <, March 144CIa8ing" quota- | prices, The result was an active market, Muchof the-trading was in the | PReoiPiAtoOn todny, 35 degrees. | Boldwsre & Hodson v 1 N3 | tlons on mining stocks 501 with prices generally 10c higher than. last A ,demand, fo} fnce M: 1 g + Allee 175 *Lea o '"%f?"% ::? 199 gflemand, o | Deficlency in precipitation since March 1, b & k. 0. ptd ot mol Stoux City Live Stock Market, SIOUX CITY, Ta, March 14.—(Speclal Telegram )—CATTLRE—Recelpts, 4,00 head; market killers strong: feeders, higher HOGS—Recelpts, 2,300 head; market 5100 lower; range of prices, $10.00910.9; bulk of sales, $10.204710.30. ARRS Otls and Rowin. OIL CITY, Pa, March 14:~OIL~Credit balances, $1.40; runs, 229,187 bbls: averag 50,320 bbIs: shipments, 344,721 bhls.; aver- 90,273 bbls. SAVANNAH, March 14.<OIL~Turpen- tine firm; 601@60%c. —Firm; quote, B, $4.30; D, $4. G, $4.66; H, $4.76; T, 4 K, $.90;, M, 3640, N, 3 w $6.85, W. W, $1.000 " ° N80 N0 078 110 0 m1-1-100 0 B W1 D 2LIIVERFFRSELITBIES for Ao Con. ‘week. Pretty much everything was.al ; 4 | Brunswick Gon, +7"'3 Litkle Chlet ett s ' ‘ atibns for traveling ' from °'&a'c,:,‘,‘u;‘“°'t‘,;,"md,“ Barton 1o 9 | g | Com. Turinel stock..’ 32 Mexteati .. unoby D80 clani M ithe T,:’;S}'),"m TE 3\.0«%’ 10" $1:0644. July ‘wae.alse a favorite|om of an inch. 4 . L (g ruef G 19 Omtarior b, §7.56, the highest m&e paid- since Novern- p With ‘the buyers_ and. went up from 31073 mumenurn&omlwndlnl period In 1908, o et ", orhye ber. g Cingisk " 5 Horn Silver ... i Stardard .. vA v to l‘fi% while May, which started with a9 13 of an ‘General T e Tron sil el Cows and heifers were algo in -very go0d, N smallet “sfride than the distant derveries, | L. A. WELSH, Local Forecaster. |Great Northern pfd.. ... 3 [ ke il oIl demand- and . they.,. t 1d. very, treely, ([l . 3 3 s * | Great Northern Ore etfs. ol ered. and- an ¥.. 100, ol ¥, A g aw sirang i ail. the Zutures: a 'r't;:"c '?-'-5 St. Louis General Market, ',’,EE,"“;,:CJ.'.‘;"L." IR i i { Bank Clearings. s e R R AR R 815 South 16th “f.“, “p stairs. S ‘n..S"s’:é§'$m‘§L?¥-2‘e° Up e ior and| sr. Louts, March 1 JWHEAT Futures It Met, praso I L [ (QMAIA, Mareh it.—Bank clearings for REound Ao histsr San i etk 1 mieat] - 1053, 3 higher; May, $1.13%: July, $1. 06%, o . [ today were $3.442,665.01 and for the Gorres- 3 . | B oo Sk qitarings, o any great yeiume g-'-n'. Jlower’: track" NG."3 'red, " SLHGLEY | Iniermations) Marne pii [ponding date last year were SL06TISLN. | boers are's It backward abors Dutt | toc s, 0“ s, rams; wus the principal feature of corn and kept|No. 2 hard, §1. p ¢ International Pump ... ) Mard on’ very much on the extreme tops, the | P i Prices. Hitong Opening prices were at | CORN-—Futures higher: May, 6c; July, | laternational ; = Cotton Market, medium o preity decent kinds showing mmt v “:na m}an n)r‘m nmk.l Were mcfi“::uh. n,!:cher: track, No. 3, 62¢; NO. | ganps City So.. | NEW YORK, March 14—The cotton mar- | even more advance than -the best grades. | made Tater in the session, May working | G : . . ’ 3 % K. C. So. plde.. . ket opened steady at an advance of 446 | Stockers and feeders were in moderats Trom $i%c to §4c, the other futures travel: | OATS-Futures higher; May, #%c: July, | Louiaviie & ...\l % |points and sold 9@11 points. higher during | supply, but there was & very fair demand, 5 ing along with it. CasH corn advanced %, Cash, higher: track, No. 3, #Q4¥c: | Minn, & ot L. s the first few minutes on the continued abe % | H] - from %ec to 1%¢ on & ggod demand and : LA I B sence of rain in Texas, covefing and some fi'.‘,’x‘,'f“"“n'.t“nfi?fi‘é;‘ {oday. courd R No. 4 yellow #oid at eW@8Me. The futures| RYE Nominel Mo, L & sents, 35.60 |4 o & scattering demand for' new crop montha, | steady (o & lite stronger, it anything. PRIVATE WIRES... closed strong, with May %c up at e, @6.90; extra fancy and straight, $4.80@5. M, K. & T. pfd RO X The leading bulls seemed to be giving the | Quotations on cattl Good " to cholce i RS St up Froh GKe 10 e, Lhe NAFd"winter clears, $580Q410 | Naoual Bisll / i Uhers was Considerabic. Beling” prices | 54 sraars. SEo0GE IS Gomiman o s cora cats. v o 3 . SL0OLIA. tlonal Lead + s there considerable rices [ fed steers, $6.00416.70; commor r corn- MR Lty moro ‘dlstant deliveries showing similar | SERD Timothy §3.00g5.5. NeRCR ot b iat ped. 1 eased off 3 or 4 points from the best during | fed steers, $.2536.00; good to choice cows WE ARE MEMBERS OF THE FOLLOWING: galns. The close strong at near the| SORNMBAL—ELE @ @ o @Ls, |New York Central..’..... % 133% | the middle of the marning. May contracts [ and heifers, $.5G8.15; falr o §00d cows [} high wln.t.lwuhn)(ly.?ific. up At cm:}d a HAY — Weaker: = timothy, - $15.80015.60; LT 00 & Woriewilienns 3 $ | fold st l¥ic after the call, or into. new and helte .25, comimon to fair cows New York 8tock Exchange n provislons new high price records for f » 90: | Nortol e gh ground for the movement. and heifers| . ; eached, prairie,$13.00G14.50. North American ...l 11! A aasd nie S 8 5 B e Shove Ratiias Lk S1aeed | | FROVISIONS bork. migner: sobpin: | Nrbo " 11 | e e i adiine e 1 o St 25 Boston Stock Exchange ogpand Fhg 8 e Pt e | T s ISR, Bime, iham, S8 | PR U M | ety . Mo S ot ot ik Chicago Stock =xchange B T MUy lare, “Rukeng: | B L‘:‘lfi'n;'f.'?'h:'r‘:"m‘:fi' r it o e e T Moy, Testo; July, 1eke Augusr 1Losglie | bulls, biags, etc. $0 New York C>tton Exchange - ¥ 4 r 3.11G H C 2.66c; De- J J V4 H ¥ X S i $16.00; clear ribs, $16.00; short clears, $16.25. | Prossed Steel Car.... o i ol : i ) i J;'.“,iu“f“j'; Tenaen s foem FOULTRYFiym; ehiokens, lc; springs, | Esizan Putes Car- R T e S oty Rkarak dh.t6as Sper T i New York Coffee Exchange Arficles.| Open. .| Low. | Close.| Sat'y. o 3 . ! P 4 s bl r Open. | "gu‘r'rnn—duldl; ! Reading ....-veures 168% | April, 14.93c; May, 14.95c; June, 14.75c: July, ®. New York Meta Exch'ngc Republic Steel . 0" 9% 114.74c; August, 14.20c; Beptembér, i3.30c; Oc: | & e TN e IR (Rt o e Receipta. Shipments, | %L 8"kt 0 "R |lover, 12.8c; November, 12.6ic;’ December, i New York Produce Exchange ‘lour, bbls. A , 200 %| 1 «na 107 Flour 0 Chicago Bard of Trade % Ty | o 1 108 BUL &8 ¥ bl ¢ 5| UEVERTOR, March 14-COTTON—Mar- H .‘-':,P“'; 1085 1 W44/t 04 | Wheat, bu. % 42,800 | 5¢, Louls 8. W. D T [ ket steady at 1i%e. R r s New Orleans Cotton Exchange Liverpool Cotton Association Minneapolis Chamber of Commerce t3 1 285 £5ES 2ESELRLTEY Corn, bu. 1500 [ 8¢ L. 8. W. pfd.... NEW ORLEANS, March 14.-~COTTON— o4h 63l 43, | Oats, bu. Lol sl i h 1 | Spot, firm; i4e higher; sales on the spe 664/6674 067 68414 " Ginin ou o 5 6% pid. o @ 67! 3 N | U%e, nominal; ordinary, 123-16c, nomina . KANSAS CITY, March 14.—WHEAT— |70 Raivey Bl 1 UM ndiian; o ¥ 20 ag e 1. 2 R ghriptes, B good ordinary. 13%c; strict good ordinar 4514 | us"l 3| May, 4100 lb?\. bg.‘.g"m,;;fl*@“fl:'} Texas & Pacilic ... . fi:: lde; low middiing, 14 5-16c; strict low mid- . ember, $1.01%. 3 ; 8t S 1 dling, 14 9-16¢; . 14 13-16¢; - sl e D # I{J‘T‘@LW: 4 Mo ng, 14 9-16c; middling, 14 13-16c; strict mid. 25 95 2615 |25 %N—Ily. 150 | dling, m‘;m good middiing, 15371;.1‘, strict . 8 ¢ 00d’ middling, 15%c; middling fair, 15% ci July, G4@Ke bid; % | midding fair to falr, 1570: falf, 1946, no 5% 2 September, 6%c bid. Cash, ;fi ighe: ™™ n 1 S%e; fair, 164c, no ety ml“am; Now B b b Y 4 | Inal Recelpts, 2.306" bales; stock, '181.225 i % b n ' | bales. We make a specialty of Copper Stocks, listed and unlisted. Om 1400 M 1 hite, 63¢; No. GYc, Y O " ed. r 13 95 1| 1 06 | Ok Uineranged: "No. 3 white, 46@ise; B | pariy LOVIS, March 146~COPTON-Quis No. 2 mixed, 43gMbe. DR iy vene % 4 | middling, 1ic: sales none: receipts, 308 . t ;fi::::u‘wm System reaches the lake, Bisbee and Montana Miniug 11860 lfig\shux%u RYE—72G78c. ;’,‘_h‘“h - - o shipments, 317 bales; stock, 42,676 i | 1340 HAY—Ufichanged to %o lower; cholce F. C. HOLLINGER, Mgr. ‘ . 3 . tmothy, $14.0QGIL0; cholce pralris, $11.000 | Wastern ‘Maryiand 3 I A SAFE INVESTMENT 11.25; cholce alfaifa, $17 Westinghouse Electric ... B foh T o Metal Market. We offer $1,000,000 Gold Bonds of a well established and succes: Cakh_quotations were as fol BUTTER—Unchanged; creamery, extras, | Western Union ... EW YORK, March 14.—METALS—Mar- FLOUR~Firm; winter m its, $5.50@ | 81c; firsts, 2c; seconds, Zc; packing stock, | Wheeling & L. B dasend % Seas - A ful Western Power & Lighting Company at 923 in denominations ot $100, $500 and $1,000. B0; wintei st hts, 84 (| 19c. Wisconein Central “ ‘k‘i:nmr ?m"fi"'}l ‘.umfir > 1““0‘“”1' 0; strai sPFin oneln . e e . | with spot an sitions o d straight 80 f‘b kers, $3.06G6.40. i EGGS—16c lower; current receipts, $55 | Pittsburg Coal . s kit U | or M,\_’ Loy -y %, he_en BULLS. The Eléctric Power of this Company is generated from coal. |~ [ - The’ Company issuing these bonds is earning doublée the interest $ closing at §12.875@13.12%. The Lon. -'3X.£I».'°fi.7§:"‘i?“§;:»=: wgere; far|" O Receipts. Shipments Boitet ey Gooda s 118 |don market was firm and “higher, with on all jts. outstanding bonds, and has under construction greatly ine creased facllities for a larger output. This will be in operation ithin o e Laciede Gas 3 ft 1 1013 | SPot quoted at £59 b8 and futures at £00 3s e T s sstors. May: |t bu. e o0 Total sales for the 84, Arrivals reported at New York today the next three months and result in earning dividends on its common ‘stock. 1 vestern, §2. Timothy, 4.3 |Oats, bu, e L 24000 11,000 were 105 tons; the custom souse returns 0 g th o ey g of 175 tons, making ’;W\ISI"N Mess pork, per bbl, $20.25 Vi Supply of Graim, “ LONDON, March 14.—American securities | lake | T oat $13.62%@13.87%: electrolytic, Every purchaser of one of the bonds will also be given 50% of its value in common stock, so that in addition to the assured income o Lard per 100 Tos., $14.55, * Short cléar| NEW YORK, March 1.—Following s the | opened & fraction either side of parity | ¥ ting, $13.124G1335. Tin 6% % ‘on the bonds there will be a share In the future growth and Bldes (boxed), $19.57414.00. New York uce exchange statement of. v, During the firet a u with spot closing at $31.40@31.70; Tolal dlenrdioss of wheat and flous were | the' visisle Supbly of £Vah i the United | ooura, Thuri"E he first hour trading w 0 earnings of the Company. There is an existing market for a large n. creased output. (" JKansas City Grain and Provisions. |Southern Rallway ........ 3, 2 % 1360 bales; to arrive, none; low ordinar: 28; MAKE YOUR INVESTMENTS AND SALES OF STOOKS, BONDS, ETC.,, THROUGH US B EE LSS eSS RERERE AT EEEELES 32 xRERSEBEYI3L Br332s888s ar this month. Local dealers quote andona Y agssan limited, but prices improved on light buy- | March, $31.35@51.75; April, $31.30@81.70; May, equal to 104,000 bu. Primary recelpts were | States, Sat March 12: ing. At nonnv the mnl:kn was q:lul nd | $31.50431.7C; June, $31.30@31.50.. The London I i Sppbared with m.?n bu, . | from % above to i below Saturday's New | market. was weak and. lower, with spet) ;. "1 " 18 corresponding @uy a yéar ugo. The visibi RN- 1 g . | York closing. quoted at £l44 6d; and futures. £145. 17§ 6d. | | e Supply of WHeAY in The United States In-| OATS—9.81,000 bu.: increase, ) GOLD—Bar, 77s 9%d; American eagles, | Lead was weak, with spot qioted at $4 50 | 190 creused. AW@N! DU, for the, week. The| RYBE-T6,000 bu.; Increase, & 4 6 4%d. | @160 New York and $4.30f4.4 East St 1480 amount of breadatutf on ocean passage in-| BARLEY—2840,000 bu.; decrease, 77,000 bu, Consols, money... Louisvilie & Nash.1s57 | Louis. London was unchanged at £13 3s 94. | 1840 -ereased 3,502,000 bu. The visible supply of wheat in Canada | do account .....816:-16Mo., Kan, & Tex u\fsx-nor was dull, with spot quoted at $5.65 | 1...... 1370 Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, | last Saturday was 10,678,000 bu., a decrase | Amal. Copper . SIKN. Y, ! 1294 | @5.70 New York: $5.5065.5 ast St. Louls. | - 130 87 cara; corn, #0 cars; outs, 334 curs; hogs, ot 106,000 Anaconda ........... 104 Norfolk & Western..1%6% | The London market was unchanged at £23. 80 B0 hand. — Atehiwon .11 101200 do fprd.. % | Iron was unchanged at ls 6a for Cleveland ++100 Chicago Cash Prices—Wheat: No. 2 p Philadelphia Froduce Market. Mo pfd....... WeWontario & Western.. 184 | warrants in London. Locally the market B e ane . o HaspLis: * No. PHILADELPHIA, March 14—BUTTER-. | Ballimore & ohio. LiE Penaeylvania ™ | was aulet. No. 1 foundry northern, $15.000 | 1300 8 <y rn. Soring. gy aard. $1.10GLI; | o higher; extra western creamery, Mic; | asedia B (3 »or W 6 | 18.50; No. 2, $17.7518.25; No. 1 southern apd 3y 28 ok yeor ey "9‘:"& ‘llml“?_vl\,u 3 . 4| nearby prints, 3. k saesiny S ORI "ars “o3® | No "1 southern soft, §17.75@18 25, 3 100 R i Cltnt MAQL 104: No. ¥ apr BGAS Steady: Pennsylvania and other | & S P8 "o pld.... .. | ST. LOUIS, March 14—MFETALS—Lead, Si ik ’flfim No. 8 white, G35aete; NAS N0 & | nearby firsts, free cases, e at mark: cur- 19% Southern Pacitic .. 133% | dull, $4.40. Itler, weak, $.60. . 8 dige.. Onta: No. & white 4} " Yent receipts in returnable cases, i at . @ Ualon Pacific re - n HUGIIC; No. 4 white P e | mark; western fists, free cases, ' e at 3 Ba o p.... n Weol Mavket. i 110 o3 Pl e, te #e mark! current recelpts, free cases, Ho a: ue BTN et e8| ST LOUIS, March 14—WOOL—Un- Y EIOCKE FTTRR—St6ady . | mark! i Hgpis - %% | changed: territory and w “dairion, 208ic Al et i e CHEESE—Firm: New York full creams, Ll Wabash n nged: territory and western mediums, | yo @ e 3 %% do ptd. ... 51 | UG2c: tine mediums. 196G24c: fine, 11@%e. hAghedl KGUS—-Steady, at mark, cases includeq, | Cholce, 17he; fa 163@17c. Ulinols Central '.... 146% Spanish 4s %4 | LONDON, March 14.—WOOL—A large and ) receipts, .10 cases; firsts, 2lc; prime MONEY % per cent. varled selection, amounting to 14,844 bales, | 61 2%, " Liverpool Grain Market. SILVE! , Bteady, 2%d per ounce. |was offered at the wool auciion sales to- oA ESE—~Stead daisies, 16%016% LIVERPOOL. March 4.—WHEAT—Spot, | The rate of discount in the open market day. Competition was animated and prices “w *{wine,, W@lwie, youug Americas. I duil; No. 2 red western winter, no stock: | for short bills and three months' bills is | were firm. especlally for merinos. whieh | 83 Wke; |o_% 15%@ 18% . futures, quiet; March 8s 2Wd; May, 7s |3 per cent. were in sellers’ favor. Light, greasy cross- | 3 4 B8 Bteads’. chotée to fancy, %0 | Lhd: July, Ts 1kd o e 1 3 CORN. 1265 e s zeRARgI3T BRRRe8EE Pessusscrs 8 AND F 5 3 Werite for full information s WALSTON H. BROWN & BROS., 45 Wall SL. New York 1 [ | H {|| Established 1865, Members of N. Y. Stock Exchange, i | | BEZ8EE o o | breds were in spirited demand for Americs 8e; fake to goeod, P nerica H g . N8 GMC. steady: new American north- New York Curh Market, and the home trade. Geelongs bropght | 3 POULTRY-Steady . turkeys, 164c; chick- |ern, mixed, &8 %4d; old American mixed. 1s 5%d and New Zealand 18 4%d. Ameri- - .eng, 15¢; springs, lic. 8s '90; futures, steady; March nominali| The following quotations are furnished |cans purchused erocabreds freels The enies | HOGS—Chicago surprised. this morn- y "%Ag—‘uh b0 loh:Ih. wel hu.-flw JDIPEA“ M.“‘ Y - 8 h‘y Llflllfl & Bryan, 315 South Sixteenth | fo)c ¥ New South Wales, LTfIlheha ,‘:,'::x:cm.‘u‘ |:“|‘:‘ hn-lmkg:' crlv‘;:un:& ww"-:?.;" Do You w t FREE 0%oy 98 10 -1b: wel i % to S—Canadlan, steady, s 6. street: o 15 Yddls G L 4%A@1s g | -+ g o8 - ~ ml oo 1015, we uu.sy.c. o o AB Bay Stats Gas ... 3 Greens Cananes ... 10% | iiietiang ¥ tajebr ey, S8 T | Lavices ‘were all beariah. Local supply, | ‘ lemrd- A Wheat. 4 cars; corn, Milwaukee Grain Market. Joian_ Onte S pwintion " s 8. ’ i Wheat 5% cars: corn 40 e 'm0k | MILWAUKEE. Mareh 14.-WHEAT-No. | Cactus | Nevada 'Cona iy | Seoured_la HAEls 10a. sy Y Birong efforts to obtain steady prices. A L orihern, $11s1.19; No. 3 Rorthern, $L16 | ghiso ... 14N Neada Uiah L1 [P ga G, Alntratia 0 bales: sreasy: | fow iignt shipping hogs sold early at quot- b oy —— Ly AR Praction ~ioiiiiiis 38 Rawhide Gealition .. 3l (8coured, 1s 30@1s 11%d; greasy, Thdeils died. ‘ Bhiy Svm Oeures. hul onteife siders o Minueapolis Grain Market. BARLEY~Sample, 51 Davie Daly “i SaBay Ceatl ... 3% |Cape of Good Hope dnd Natal 500 bales: (paTS1, BUMetous Suoush to force local | MINNEAPOLIS, March M ~WHEAT— oTe. ’ IN Switt Phg. Co....l 1064 |accured, 11d@is 3d; greasy, M4, Punta| LYeTs to follow ul ohtee . re- . v BT Sun e [ Arenas, 500 bales; greasy, $a@1s 14 L14%; No.''1 horthe . 4X@1L15%; No. R ¢ | King Goal, .20 - appear, It was to bid 5@l0c lowe; ac- e o g Ko U B org | REQRIA, Mareh 1L-CORN-_Higher; No. G et g |\ Dry Geeds Marker, AT notring wha done on his s nd on the Growing Crops? BB s Sloasa al® .3, . 4, 88be. grade, e Goldfield Cons....... §% Tonopah Mining 7% | NEW YORK. March W.—The dry goods|the mornicg wore along with only a few F —5‘:"%’.‘”!6 p,‘ 3 . ;S Triully” Copper « 8% | markets were quiet in the primary diPfsion. | scatfering sales. oo s I . “ Better sales are reported in-cotton woods| Afier more of less dickering, loads began . BB LRONE voan. et ot o arker, | Bl S S L, BACL | L B Sy RS Then Write Finley Barrell & Co. = . | hooked by la rations there is I[ttle| on this basis. A spread of $10.50G10.40 pur. FLOUR- First Raah o wood f o b| ELGIN. March 14 _BUTTER-Firm, $ie;| TOLEDO, O. March .—SEEDS—Clover. | doimg for fall. Yarns are somewhat steadier, | chased most of the nogs as compared with Dept. E Monadnock Block Chitago, 1. Minncapolis), 8. #0; second patents, §5.20 | sales for the week, 432,200 Ibs, cash, $.8; March, 3.5, April, $6.45; Oc-|Jobing trade is qulet Saturday's bulk of §I00@0.46. Tops € i mained out of the alleys until well along Peoria Grain Market. . o R R e in the morning and when they finally did |

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