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GR4IN AND PRODUCE MARKET Kansas Rain Sends Wheat Down , from Monday's Advance. BIG BULL FACTION STANDS FIRM Favorable News Contradicted by Men Whe Look fo Corn in Sympathy with Other Grain. OMAHA, March 15, 1910. Recoipts of showers in Kansas started -emn. pressure on the wheat market. Prices eased the advance made ‘mm xulunr l.” (rom commission smal . ‘while the main rru‘l; m- l: -urn..n ding firm and con- avo le news. The dan marker softened in_sympathy Demand was not so good and s increased in spite of light rec Wheat weakened on ral sellin slumped at the stayt and report kept values on th cline durlr:l t in at or yesterday. (":)rn‘“w:.“: Shade weaker with wheat, ‘Im(hhfild ‘r:m. on the steadiness in the cash marl . Light rmpu Is & very strengthening W ance |I checked by olpts . Were 008,000 bushels and’ shipmenits wers, 343,000 pushels, againat receipta last year of 460,000 bushels and shipments of 24,000 bushels, Primary corn receipts were 64,000 bushels and shipments were 475,000 bushels, against celpts B ot 504,000 bushels and hipments of JiGlearances were o1 15,000 bushels of oats and llll to 50,000 bushels. 1 n wheat -qa'i?”m-m N@ika tower o ushels of corn, @ wheat and flour corn. range of options: B—No. 3, %@76c; No. 3, T4%@T6%c. Oarlot Recelpts. Wheat. Corn. Oats, &7 43z 2 by UHICAGO GRAIN -AND PROVISIONS reports of ral oats follawed the course ‘were depressed t the close who corn, ¥c to %e lower nnd oats, %c to M down. Final res bn pro 'IM!I‘. showed & net loss of to heat was weak all day and at the int prices vurq do'n o to 1%¢ from glofi'r k. TOp respon !Jn rom uu !l fi tnvo tron with Bay \IM } Tiw and Suly, 14G-Wo oft ut Corn mf oft’ with -wln‘u May declined e to other futures VIIIB Jittle i, Bty 2 oft"Rh Al eak Jdow -point with May t :82‘-‘; .l‘:o;od Ahilerdeciines. May e “t to #%c. The close was all the hmnu. with May %@%c off later in_ the Proyigions ‘déclined sharpl. Im'loflhlmm- r" cents. May fall, dropping 18 SRR, aEgacienacs to a close at §2. o res for other May products $13.88%, 400 off, and ribs, $13.25, g ‘rutum ranged as follows: Srticles.| Open.| High. [} Xav. lcn:n | Yes'y. ‘wn at Jug ¥ i = | by i b3 %E 5 L3 1] . ] 8!! 3;3 i 1] tx .32 =5 b B55 235 B3R fi!, 83y 3887 BEE 2uz RER 3 |3% =2 =23 SEE 585 BER o mimg. 58@63c; fair to P g N &l'l?“ mothy, 60 350, Clover 8117, Pfofikxn. Wl Bhort Tio mun. short clear sides ipared with 420,000 bu, t! .onflln( day a yelr l‘q. The world' %u?ly, a8 -nown by Bradstreet's, ted u !or tomorrow: Wheat, 3 cars; oats, 97 cars; hogs, creameries, 6g8te; Iunu‘ Sanee flm“'fim, Steady, daisies, i young Americas ]nn‘ iteady: oholce to fancy, ok %0 gf‘-’m.u‘:lm 16%e; ohick- m;\ 0 1o 60b. wis., 9g10%c; —_— lhu-nlh Graln Market. % l i h“%?_ bR 1 e THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 1910, mark; western firsts, (free cases) 2%e At mark; western current receipts, (free cases) c at_mark. CHEBSE-Firm, New York full ¢reams, cholce, 1Te: N xd-- York full creams, feir 10 good, 16417 NEW YORK GE of the Day on Vartous Commodities. NEW YORK, March 15~FLOUR—Steady, with _small jobbing trade; spring_patenis, $6.5066.8; winter p-m-u. *.! .00; winter _extras, No. sus_straights, .2416.45; spring el AL MARKET Quotat Waoin; lan- i winter strai ears, .86; l\lur extras, No. v«%nk Recelpts, 42,100 is.; shipments, 11, bbis. ye flour, fleady; fale o good, MIMLE; dhoice to 345004, l"f)lu\MEAl.—ClMy. fine white and yel- low $1.45@1.50; course, $1.35@1.40; kiln dried, nvn—mufly.;’r 2 'mcrn. 90%e, noml- nal, f. WHERT dpoc Tharke easy; No. 2 red $1.57%, nominal, in ‘elevator, domestic, an nominal, f. o.'b., afloat; No. 1_northern Duluth and No. 2 hard winter, §1.27%, nom|- nal, b, afloat. In the opticy market wheat was lower, under general 1\ 'ug, on predictions of rafn and warmer v § her in the mouthwest and on the Euroi .o and world's vl-lbl. -unply. clolln at H@lke net declin {. 284 July closed at 3115 ptember clued at §1. n'n mukn easy; steamer, $8%c; No. & $ic in elevator, export, basis export No. 2, 66%e, b, afloat. Option market wais Without transactio e net lo-or, May closed at T4%¢c; July. H ember, To%c. Recelpts, 141,760 bu. OATB‘Spm market easy; mixed, 3 to 82 Ibs, nominal; natural white, 2% to 32 by 3 to 42 1bs., Receipts, 7 '0005 ‘lnu 15 061, 1 Cemrll Amtrlcu. 2%e; i clipped wh ay tlosed at b1 Bogota, 21 ¥ h “}?—Flrm. hemlock firsts, e; uuu- B@ic; thirds, 2@Wc; rohcln? P’ROVIBIDNR—PG!I steady, mess, fl”. hmlly. $37.00G:27 short clears, Beel #ecll 33¢; l- "rfl' com- rst to ,wenern acto 22Q2Yhe; fall ood 16¢; ”‘ W‘ lb €a fll‘l’l‘h D‘ckl.d b-lllu, 10 to M l-. 1&fidl % Jickied hams,” § tu eady; mi o west, prime, nnaamn‘m continent, KL zlAmert- eia, ; compound, TA. wa#‘t?:dy, Prime city hhas., Te; countr; RICK. Steady; domestic, 24@%c: Japan, & shgo, BR—Firm; creamery extras, 3% lhlrfl to f second to specials, mnnl to finest, speclal, western imitation creamery, M%@26e. C irm; atate, full ‘eream, made, speol : faney, to Drlmn?’l(h 16%c; current, best, common to falr, 13@lSc; skims, full to o weatern tirats, UK@HYC: seconds, POULTRY—Alive firm; fowls, 17%@18e; turkeys, 13@18c; drulud ulet; western chicken 17c; fowls, U@IB%c; turkeys, 18@23c. 3 e bt 4| WEATHER IN THE GRAIN BELT Partly Cloudy Wednesday for braska, Says the Forecaster. OMAHA, March 15, 1910 The eastern disturbance has disappeared oft mn upper Atlantic coast, and generally fair ther prevalls over that section except light snow flurries continue In the extrem up:fi Ohlo valle; The pressure continues high over the ce: tral valleys and southern Itl-ltl. with r Iatively low areas overlying the extreme issipp! and Missouri valleys and .. Generally clear westher pre- s i1 the southern states, and the cen- nd western r‘i xoept it is somewhat unsettled in the extreme south- west. The wave of cooler weather that moved m‘er central valleys Sunday night, over the eastern and southern lIl ler now &r‘z‘-n. throughout those sections. A Ne- NEWYORK STQCKS AND BONDS Sudden Flagging Noticed in Resisting Power of Stock Market. STRIKE SITUATION CAUSES ALARM Call Money Rate Rises in Face of Walkout of Firemen—Wenak- mess in Rallway Stocks s Generally Feilt. g — NEW YORK, March 15.—There was a sudden nq‘mx today in the resisting of k market to depressing been its prominent ch y days past. d | 8nce of a strike order ginemen on western allroads was the only tople to receive much discussion in the dey's doings at the Stock exchange. | It 18 an aphorism of professional oper- ators not to go short of the market on a strike. This rule is not always followed, but speclal reasons for its non-observanes | today were found in some of the technical conditions of the market. The rise in the call money rate to above 2 per vent for the first time since the last week in Janu- ary, when the raté was reccding from the strain of the annual sottlements, offers | one contributory explanation of tho actien of the market. The money market has beon hardening appreciably for more than a week, The hardening tendency .p to this time has been confined to the time lonn departicent, influenced by the steady Lying up of Lank: ing credits In the flotation of new bend issues. Now the Interior demand for cur- rency has set in as a somplication. The abandonment of effective support of the stock market by influential hanking interests and the evidence of tightening of the call money market ralses the quustion whether the desired Incentive to subscrip- tion to the new hond issues is no longer 000 | needed or whether it 18 given up as imprac- The raliroad labor disputes have been ex- pected for some time (o arrive at the stage where appeal would e made by both sides for'the mediation of the government authorities. The weakness was not con- fined to raliroads which \would be affected by the strike. Amalgamated Copper was even weaker and the metal suffered an- Other decline in the London market. Bonds were easy. Total saies, par value, 83,416,000, United States honds were un- changed on Number of sales And prineipal quotations on stocks today were. Allls-Chalmers pfd Sales. High. Low. Amalgamated Coppor 00 6 Close, “ ! Am Ice Securities. American Linseed Amarican Locomotly An'ean An Tovevos: pfd, " ex-div. . American Woolen Anaconda Miniog Co. Atchison Brookiyn Rapid Tr... Conadian Pacifie .. Central Leather ... Central Leather pfd Qeniral of New lersey esapeake Dleags & ion Chicago QL but general rise in tmmn 18 | Com Products shown this morning in the extreme valleys and northwest, and a very slight rise will_probably occur in this “vicuity tonight, with continued fair weather to- night and Wednesday. Temperature and precipitation as com- pared with the last 11“‘.‘"..";' 1‘. l" Minimum temperature.... &1 Precipitation I ormal t-mp-ntuu for 35 degrees. ND.(lchney in precipitation since March 1, .54 _Inches. Drflclency corresponding period in 1909, 11 _inches. Deficlency corresponding period in 1908, .22 Inches. $t, Louls Gemeral Market, LOUIS, March 15.~WHBAT--Futures, lnwer. May, (1 mfi. July u%g-.. u-h lower}tradk hard, '§i. CORN I ilres, 1ower: May, oo; $6%@06%¢; cash, higher; mwk No. 2, éye! No. 2 white, 6¢. OATS—-Futures, lower; May, #%c; July, 43c; cash, lower; track No, 2, d6c; No.'2 o, d8c. July, d, 80%c. red ‘wh:lo{ glue'r'm ‘“w SadE ra 80@5.50; % krd m—- Great Northern Ore it flitnols c.ml L. A. WELSH, Local Forecaster. K o & North American, Northern Pacitic . Pacitie Matl .. Pennsy| BRAN—-Wnk uckoa n-t track, $1.14@ | gelnN 1.15. l:'A"Y ~ Hi rairie, " BAOOgll H TWI Te. PROVISIONS—Pork, Aower; , lower; m' ll.l‘ll.la Rt , S14.87%; i _clear Bacon, higher; i clear ribs, her; timothy, $17.00@19. 4.60. {Qbhlnlv $25.00. 18.8. Dry shorts, clears, ntn T2%; short clears, boxed extra shorts, | Sou nY—stnAy ohickens, 14c; spring, | T lige turkeys, 19%c; ducks, 14%o; geese, 7. TTER—Steady; creamery, 3 EGGS—Higher, 19%c. Flour, bbl Wheat, bu Corn, bu.. Oats, bu.. Kansas City Gral KANSAS CITY, March ll-vaIA’l‘— May, Lotk wellir; July, m« 31 Bla. Cash: .unohm No. :'dh rd n N- N& 3, ‘ 19; No. 2 b i bid; September, o Towar No. § ket udfifi.z’}°'.’..';’:‘.‘%f‘°i}'°m.' ne ; white, mixed, 43GHoc. RY HAY—Unchanged; cholce timot @i%; cholce $l1. BUTTER—Lnehu"M' 8lc; firsts, 29¢; second: No. ' $14.00 W@1L3; 'choice ery, extras, cking stock, current re- Receipts. Shipments. Bk S EGGS—Market 20c higher; ceipts, $5.75 a case. ‘Wheat, bushels or bu Avallable NEW YORK, March 15.-Special cables and ul-luph!e communication recetved by Bradstreet's show the following cl lv‘lllbh IIIII“OI a8 compa with lous account: Av-nm. suppliea: United ‘States, east “ Mmuh 000 bushels. Gllll‘l increased e 3 u‘:‘ United tes and c-nm h Afioat for -nd in Kurope,increased 5,800,000 Total A) can and European, Increased Lmfl bI:B.OH.N——UMIM! Sllll'fi and Canada, de- creas hy OATl—Unlld States and Canada, in- 733,000 bushels. creased l.lv.'p..l Market. lL—'MM—lnt. llll 'lfllmy i naw A -nm. mixed m futures, steady; March, nominal; Jul rLQUR—WIBhr patents, dull, 32s 6. ;«n;lw'. arch —gemr-c 3 hll lo". n'iét:. P FEd Ot S igher; N, white, 4fe. xuw-m Murket, | MILWAUKEE. March 16— WHEA riern, $L1GLISL No. o mu-’:_l't'fs DULUTH, March 15— WHEAT—May, $1.14; Ntlncflbfln.u.l rl'-u..n..’%.‘: M.I&l. Bhbm;za v S et Wheeling & L. B. mmb:lm- cuu\l LONDON, March 15~—American securities were quist and featureless during the sarly trading today. At noon prices ran unoh: to i New York closing. ls, money do_account .. Bouthern mu-u b ‘Western. S E0 e ota 198 Bowt 1% per cent. te, of dlscount In tiy months h‘ll. 3 pe w‘un Local Sccurities. Quotations furnished by Samuel B sr, 614 New York Life bunding: . ™ open market per eelll. lol three 222 t SITBT=E ¥ ?Es WASHINGTON, Mareh 15.—Th Mndnlon of the treasury at the beginning of b ln‘-y was follows: Trust NMI coln, §866,302,869; silver dollars, $488,769,- ol +Davie-Daly m | © higher than yencra-y-' it i ‘(Ic at §i | ron was unchan 000; silver dollars of ..l'll.~ certifoates wmum fund, "standord iver’ doftire’ in tun. 082,387 : mwmt nnum silver w 740, 7 the L'nn-d States. $35,202 ver ocoin, 490,507, minor mhl. total balance in eral fund, 381, New York Momey Market. NEW YORK, March 15—MONEY—On call, steady, 2% Ruling rate, 8 per cent; ‘closing bid, 3 per cent; offered atd per cant 'nm e loans, very firm; sixty IRLANTILE PAPER~4%05 mm.n«: IXCHANUI—QOM wolk actual business u u.c 815 for sixty- any 8606 for de i commercial ll.i. ER— ‘!.“‘tmc. Mexican dollars. Mo S—Government, steady; ralir Croun. Juotations on bonds today were as folio! O aret It M. M. 44w do by “ . o Nais e N *do 8, W. 3iga. Bric. Tr. ev. da. Con. of Ga. ba. Roston Stocks and Bonds. on stocks were ax follows: New York © The following quotations are turnished by Logan & Hryan, 315 South Sixteenth street: Amer. Tobacco ... Bay State Gas. Boston Conwolfdated. Butte Coalition Cactuy Chino Chief Co 413 Goldfield Florence .. 30 Goldfield Daisy 19 Greens Cananea . 25% [nspiration Larose ... Ely Central Ely Consolidated Ely Witch I*Ohio (‘9'" . 1% Ray Oeni 9 Swint Pkl Co 2 Siiver - Plck 204 Superior & Pltubnrc nil $% Tonopah s WKTrinity o, > New York Mining Stocks. NEW YORK, March 15.—Closing quota- tions on mining stocks were: Con. Cal. & Horn Sliver tandatd rgn, Siiver Yellow .m'n! NEW YORK, March 15.—The cotton mar- ket was very i{rregular and nervous today, with operations in la blocks of May contracts imparting an almost sensational tone to the early trading. Later business was less actlve rnd the close was steady at net 5 points lower to 2 points hlrhef, new crop months being relatively st The opening was firm at an ndvlnct of 4@12 points, which carried active months into new high ground for the movement with May selling at 16.03c and October at 12.97c, on the strong showing of the cables d covering. Realising sent prices off a fow points right after the call and at | 14.98c for May a prominent broker offered 10,000 bales. This was quickly taken by one of the New Orleans bull leaders, who followed up the purchase by buying two other lots of 10,000 bales each in quick suc- cession at 14.97c and 14.96c and who then bid 14.95¢c for 10,000 bales more. Meanwhile a large business. was trans- acted in July and it was estimated that during thy frst hour the New Orleans east 60,000 bales for May and y. While these rchases seemed to demonstrate the confidence and wer of the bull cligue, local professionals thought It possible that buying power had been pretty well filled up Ind the market during the middle of the Gly eased off to a net loss of about points, under bear pressure and lutured realizing. May declined to 14.82c and October 12.77¢, or about 1 points from the hllh but rumors of rains partial rally later on reports of a in the export demand for cotton s, Slaima of flrm interior wpot mar. kets, covering and continued bull su Southern spot markets ofticlally uporud wero W lower 10 16 hi gher. Wool Market. BOSTON, March 15.~WOOL—The local wool market remains v ry ul- lllhou‘h the sentiment Is somewhat fir! interest centers in the -prices t) must be pald for the new cu= Montan growers are still holding for cents lnd Yery little contracting s Being local buyers. Fine medium urmory lllll at 68 cents and a little quarter blood Michigan has sold at 338 cents. Pulled wools are‘lnl more demand, but the forelgn pro- uct s The u.fi.n. domestic quotations range as follows: Kentucky, Indiana and Missouri—Thre (—I‘hlhl blood, 36@3Tc; Scored basis: munthl. 0@7c; fine 6 to &@oée. Cnlltoml-- Northern, Oregon—Eastern, 5 l, taple, 4; eastern clolhlnfi 70@72; valle: ST@68c. T rlm‘y ne staple, medium staple, c; fine clot 88¢; flne mrdlurp elothing, lood, three-elghths blood, m\' Pulled extra, 00 A supers, . March 15, ; territory and west mflr, fine madlum 1@ %Mc Metal Market. NEW YORK, March 15. HITALB—!un- dard copper was dull toda: ealers quote lnk. o] ;-,n 13. n fl'fi. electro- lllnl at $13.00 ndon marse: nlo lld{ but only partially recovered from an early de- elin Wlth spol quolod at £58 1y 94, .nd tu- turs &Y and 8d. in London mll‘l futures, 60. En 8 months, 2] No. 1, lood, ™ mediums, dine, 11@2c. £13 69 9d. - Spelte English market uncha at 51s 84 for northern, (oundl’y northern, No. 1 founa nd No. 1 foudry southern soft, 8 Louis: Mareh 15.—-MBETA !A— dull; $4.42%. Bpelter, low 46.56@5.57%. unchlnfifl! 0. num-rn 18.26. "c M. & St BOSTON, March 15.-~Closing quotations |G in Texas were not confirmed and there|* quarter blood, Pexan e 1 | OIAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET xnuu Cattle Are Strong to Ten Cents Higher. HOGS CONTINUE ON THE UP GRADE Fat Sheep in Good Demand at Steady Prices d Fat Lambs Ten to Fifteen Cents Higher Than on Mon SOUTH OMAHA, Neb., March 15, 1910, . Were: < . Hogs, Bheep. Om Monday b4 Estimate Tuesday 10,90 1714 184 @ tuliuwing tabie cattie, hogs and sheep at Bouth Umas (he yéar to date, compared with last 190 Cattle . sl 138 m:u 19408 Hogs o Sheep . The following table shows i average price of hogs at South Omaha for the last several days, with comparisons. | 1910, un?.]m.um,um.uu.um. 82: SR EErrEE] .. i&ifin?ziriiis\gi Date. i3 & _2g2g% f33234 2 PP - 28 ¥5 ‘s 3 = celpts and disposition of live stock at 1o Dakes stock yaras, bouth Omana, for twenty-four hours ending at 8 o'clock, p. m., March 15: RECEIPTS—CARS. Cattle Hogs. Sheep. H'r's. -4 1 Chicago Gt.* W Total receipts. ( DISPOSITION= Omaha Puacking Co. swirt & Co Cudany Yacking (o Armour & Co. schwartz-goien Co. 8 & B % | Murphy ok | 1oh1 Packing W. B. Vansaat Co. Benton, Vansant & Luln n 8,602 L of oatile W yery ubaul 218 cars lmu reported In. W m this makes' the total for the week quite lari stll it was none too large to supply ine requirements of the tr Beet steers opened siow and the feeling at the ouu was w Heavy receipts and the scarce uporu a8 to the prompects of extensive railroad strikes made buyers cautious and at the outset it looked very l!I’III:"h lldll thlcblmnrl.k-t 'oA“.lmthb. llo' ll least and possibly lower. Advanced it becams rent that bug wanted the cattle nn both local packers and shippers began rldln1 that the trade became active, strengthening 30 UNtL $he mArket Whs barély dtvoly §5 o bas| early arrivals Wero Soon lsposed of, At the Bgh: point of the day, the market was safely hig! than last wi ‘There was quite a number of good caftle in th ards this morning that sold up as hi 'Ifi, the highest Frlu paid so far thi hat has becn said -boul the advance on bnl steers would : { cows and heifers, and to ll inds o( butcher stock. tockers and h.dl r;mlndnd lmd gl nds selling Good to choloe alr to good corn- air to good corn- 70; common to fair corn- Q“Oll(lal\l on cattle comm-ed steors, 307507 corn-fed 61 fed ateers, 86, fed steers, %. and heifer and heifers, $4. Land heifers, §. era and feeders, . stockers and feeders, falr stockers and feeders, hejters. STOLN; vasl v ulls, Atags, etc. Repnlonutlv- -\.l falr to good cows cominon to fair cows 00d to cholce stock- 00; falr to good il seassisz&sn;:ié: wNaestssatessastedcscnns, 3TeaacazTITSIRLEIN z23ERY: SzEix SSEIPSETESCN RS ENEET S SRS EREEEEESESEET 2 DAt b bt S Ao atn s ads 2ETEEVRESINRERSTRIZTEER Seend § sassezsss - c - e E-s §38:8 S 3 Sersszzzasssses ssssvasess O e Ssetoon, SEEREEEE 28 seBtzEss : Apricots are very q\ll easier undertone. chales, 11%@13e are steady, e Raisins are q nmn are barely %uou lw'; la-lol ieady. Looss e lnyon, $1.1591.25. N e o i & S s B . 9 _SSPERESEISSIrsss sEBsSgssnTssEnEy & grasese DAHO. T8 foeders. 1033 6 @ 1 f'ofl.r HDOI—III ID“ ;l & liber; bfllh‘ul order buyers were ous D.lll"l! this morning and > uon of -unll:- cha! - B season at res onK ickel o g T mixed lots met with w hu llutlnln-uon and “experi- enced the least advance; were & few scattered loads of mu“&uerip- that moved at hardly better than steady. Average quality and average 1| order this mornini with the result | butcl woson common to | lambe, welght showed more or less improvement over recent runs. Today's advance, of courss, carries prices up to record breaking levels, tops reachin $1057% and bulk seiling at $10.8@10.45. A ) $10.3610.46 - purchnsed most of éc geterings erday, it will be remem. HRge s receipts A week nwr—ontn Ive sl H 2Z2ESRTRRRRIZIIBATITInNI22ZL IACTETERFRERTE ¥ & 832I3TTELUSEAR=E 2 A=DREANBENINET zsy. R —— s BHIIP—ThQr‘ Was another hot lamb market this morning and the trade was llbvnll) sprinkied with recond breaking u usual, The same kind of Ne- lambs that sold at moved Into packers’ but they were high- n.d extreme tops are this figure. As com pared with lfl ) Vllub-. today Farket 'was a’ full none higher,” with the least advance apparent on the medium and inferior Ints. Demand was active from start to finish. upply of shorn stock w ot large enough arf & broad idea of prices, but the lew Bles that were made showed almost das muol Impl‘o\!mlnt a8 wooled lood lharn lambs that eame from Lan- ounty feed lots were sold at $8.35, Dut they were by no means s good as ihe kind that sold last week at the same figure. Weil-rounded Iamby with plenty of qualty would pr ably sell up as high as $8.50, or even better. Wllh falrl Ilborul whcelpts thue far this week, the branch of the trade 18 showing r\wr" Ilfe Fed western lambs with a eéce went out on & shearer n 010. and a Jighter 1t {8 needless to dh“ tnua prices a: at tnis point for llmLk re: hardiy nuou welght Goman add, ot cour ghest ever pa of this description. Killers were still anxious for fat classes of 1i¥e mutton this morning, but movement delayed on account of the mixed char- r of shipmon! v had been shaped up, how: began to sell, It was evid tt) nge would oceur in v?lull. most offerings going on a steady basis. Fed western ewes sold up as high as §7. and lam| 1t | i op e, t, h.IVY anll ll T P00 e o 7.0067. lood to clm o ewes, 1600700 fatf to ewes, .50 Representative sales: S5 ™ }:mbm feeders. lamba, feedars... .. 35 weatorn ewes 168 western lambe, feeders. ern tern ewes 107 Colorado ewens 27 Colorado lambi 504 western lambs Cmamimamaeoese 31 spring lambs . 400 western ewes 2 western ewes CHICAGO “LIVE STOCK - Cattle Market Strong—Hogs Gen- erdlly Higher—Sheep Higher. L‘H ICAGO, March 15.—CATTLE—Receipts, {I y ead; mlr:nt ltronl steers, $5.80GS. !1 et Satves, " g t; o L ipts, 15,000 head; market gen- r; choice heavy, $1L. oG, 00; light [oixed, ;n 1ight, g 9: packing, plgs, $10.25@11.00; bulk, $10.76 SHDDP AND LAIBB—MPIMI\ :dmo ead; mll‘fil{ 10@16c_ higher: sheep, $7.006 .16; lambs, .no:ooo. vearlings, $.76@8.7. Kansan City Live Stack Market. KANSAS CITY, March 15.—CATTLE- Receipts, 8,000 head, including 400 h southerns; market steady to strong; chfllce XPOFt AN dreused beet steors, §19068 o falr 1o 8000. §.30017.28; western nng@:fl . gs:saaeazsuwssss H MARKET erall; fln hi; Jo w ehg.lee @uTe; stocicers and . feeders, southern cows, $.60G6.70; native cows, $3. @8.75; native Heifers, $4.T56@7.00; bulls, $4.660 5.50; calves, $5.50@9. HOGS—Recels". 1, WI hel'd market, 10 bulk’ high es, 10“ helvy. flm ; packers and butch- 10.40@10.72% ; lllh( $10.26@10.50; pigs, 's EEP AND LAMBS—Receipts, 6,000 head; market, 10G2c higher; Colorl.da EX i x'h"“b'w"m)-7 i ewene $1.00% .00, wethers, Q‘CI. 7.75; stockers and feeders, S.W St. Louis l.lve !'oek Market, 57 LOUIS, Maoh 16_CATTLEReceipts, 8,0 head, lcluding 50 Texans market, strong to 10 m“ natiave shipping and export stedrs, \.6.0068.20; dressed and bu cher stéers, $0.10¢/7.85; steers under 1, be., W.BOT.00; stockers and feeders, 3.1 cows' and heifers, $3.0067.10; canners, ydmw buils, famw oaives, §3. xae and Indian Steers, 36.2001. cows and heifers, 33 HOGE—Receipts, head; market, Diks. and Tighta: $7.0061005; mackars 90; butchers and best heavy, $10.50 GSHEEP AND LAMBS-—Recelpts, noo head; strong; native mutton: culls and bucks, o Hlogrof stockers, took Maricet. 8T JOSEPH, Mo., March 15, ~CATTLE~ Receipts 2,800 h market strong; steers $.50@1.76; cows and helfers, 5069, 50; IOc foux City Live Stock Market, March 16—~CATTLE— Recelpts, 2M head; market si ;8 10c Mlo.&); bulk Stook in Sight, Receipts of llve stock the six princi- pal western markets yesterday cnno Hogs. Bneey South Omaha 5,400 % RO Sloux Cit: Bl Jowseph . n. Cm' Chie: lo Total ... Coffee Market, NEW YORK, March 15.-COFFEE~The coffes market opened steady at unchanged prices and - advanced a partial of five i during the d‘y. in sympathy with steady European Offerin, attered. Euro) vu - light months and there was & Ii uon of the interes wi nnt t Junghang 7.00¢; July, 1l.c A\ll\l SOD ber, Oc: tober, ‘November, December, January and February, TI“ #vt coffe, qulet; No. 7 Rio, 811-1 0. 3 quiet; Cordo Sugar and Malasses. NEW YORK, March BUGAR--Raw, firm; musoovas % test, 436 fl?e. No IAnln Toledo Seed Market, 'l'OmO u-wn 15. IE D—(.lovor - )I arel OIL CITY, March 15Ol L—~Credit by ances, §1.40; runs, 201,088 bbls; a orl;. took a big siice of | 84 154,39 bbis, !hlpmonl- s-um Bbis age, 197,085 bbls SAVANNAMN, March 1t 5 i type € TAVANNAM, G, Mareh 1601 L—Spirita Sf turpentine, firm’ at f0%e ROSIN—-Firm; aquotations 0 B, $50; ¥, H0; G avers 16~ ROSIN < Firm, HE N OMAHA GENERAL MARKET, Staple and Fanoy Produce Prices Fare BUTTER-Creamery, No. 1 delivared to the retall trade in 1-1b. cartons, 8ie; No. 1. i 015, tube, Wike; Ko, & 1n 1ih. crions, 1b. tubs, packing stock, solid comion, "o, faney aairy boll o, ‘common, 19o. ' Market changes every Tuesday. 19e; (‘HP‘E‘NHTRH 8, o 18%0; domflfle hlock Swln. lh. im- ported Swln. e POULTRY ~Dressed broflers, $7.80 a dn! $ for noru». Il. for fresh ‘sprin 16¢; 1le; duoks, Joune Amor!m. be, 84 850 per dos.; No. Brollers, flrn, I to 2 Ibs., full £ 1le; i “1SH (llrh'oxen)—-flnrrlng 6 lle; plekerel, S¢; whitefish, 10e; trout, 18c; catfl largo or i8e; smelts, 16c; Spanish mackevel, 18¢; haddock, llc fluum’(un 120 mcv:r (v‘r‘k N\. geese, full feathered, i guinea fowls, $3 per dos #a; ol Eolfl‘Am,n.R~mlh Seed Ponl QGenuine Red river valley and sarly Ol per bu. 3 wealern Nebrl!xs an nar( heads, per crate, §2.60. per b, 1i4e. Cabbage: W Beed, per b, Mo, Celary, Fiorida, in Ruff, 4, G and §-d0z. cases, $3.00; 12-Ib. bunch, 8o, Onlons, red, per Ib, 2i4@8c. Old vegetables: Farnipe, cartoty, beets, turnipe, {n easks. er Ib., %o. Garlic: Extra fancy, white, pe o 10, Now southern vegetables—Turnips: er doz. bunches, G0c; Shallotts: Per dos. unches, 50c. Spinach: Per bu., $1.00. By plant: Fanoy Florlde dos. $.b0g.®, matoes: Fancy Florida or per 6 bek. crate, fauocy, $4.00; :holfl. uw Btrin and wax beans: Per hamver, Cucumbers: Jiot house, per Aox., $LI5QL.00. Home Grown Vegetablos—Radishes: Extrs faney, per doz. bunches, 8. Extra, fancy leaf, per dos., 40c: in hampers, $3.5086.%0. home grown, per do on’r?&a—selocu small can: lion. !ni gallon, HI extra e , 3 an lnc' Bunch, $L76@RD; Jumbo, Hunch, Grapes: Imported )alagas, rr k3 m &0 Gray uit: Florida. bi- Indian River Grape I'ruit: Jonatnan, per [ #.500400; Gnnlnnb.plr bhl T bbl, r b i , 05"-?' PFork Baldwin % X and’ Spys, per bbl., $.35. Callf § Pearmains, Dot bk Jonathans, per box, rado R Beautle wr Colorado Win Rullfll la W. W, Colorado #2: extra fncy, Colo- box, ) tock, per bbl, Anchor brand, MW. in box, per_box, nu Kgs, bo size, 'kn. oo 10 stxe. 1 . “Hickotymuts: Largs; por ib all, per b, be, Cocoanutws: Per sack, Hay Market. OMAHA, March 16-HAY~No. 1, $10; No. 2 8, oo 8 pnckln‘, §7. Btraw: When ye and oats, $5.00. Alfs $13.00. T -nnnlv nt hay is hea: POLICE CHIEF IS SUSPENDED Head of St. Louis Department o with Giving Secret Tips to Suspected Man. BT.. LOUIS, March 15.—Chief of Police Edmopd P. Creecy was suspended by the Board of Police Commissioners today on charges of divulging secrets of the investi- gation into an alleged shortage into the po- lce relief fund to John M. Healy, who was indicted last week on the charge of em- bezzlement. Was Former Lincoln Man Drowned! HURON, 8. D., March 15.—(Speclal.)— Willlam Dunning, aged about 3 and sin- gle, is mysterlously missing from this city. He was driver for Barrett & Glard, livery- men, and Sunday morning, while return- ing from the country with a team and top buggy, attempted to cross a ravine about a mile from the city and near the Jim river. As a result of the melting snow water was running In torrents through the ravine and the bridge had been carried away. Indleations show that when the team was about half way - across the stream one of the horses fell and was drowned. The other, with the buggy, reached shore, Partles in the nelghbor- hood saw the outfit and went to the rey- cue, but Dunning could not be found. A large posse of men spent a good portion of Sunday dragging the stream, but up to this dme Duning has not been found. The belief_now Is that he abandoned the rig and fled, fearing the firm would make trouble because of the accident. Dunuing was in the employ of Barrett & Glard for some time last summer and also for the last month. He told conflictig storles con- cerfyng himself, claiming to be a married man’ and having & family near Lincoln, Neb,, l\herw;l’dl denying the story, He is mediim height, well bullt, dark com- plexion and a mam of quiet demeanor. Temchers Meet at Mil ABERDEEN, 8. D, March 15.—(8peotal.) —The seventh annual meeting of the Northern South Dakota Fducational asso- clation will assemble at Milbank on April $ and 9 and the programs for the gather- ing have just been lssued., They Include papers or addresses by the following edu- cators: Dr, Freston W, Search, who will give two lectures; Weber, Big Stone; Miss Lilllan E. Hvans, Btsseton; Superintendent A. L. Bolstad, Groton; Charles D. Poore, Aberdegn; Su- perintendent W. R. Van Walker, Waubay; Buperintendent W. H. Beckman, Redfield; 55 250 | President George W. Nash of the Northern Normal and Industrial school, Aberdeen; Miss eParl Robinson, Milbank; Superin- tendent J. M. Best, Webster. The address of welcome will be dellvered by Attorney Thad L. Fuller of Milbank and the re- sponse will be made by Superintendent I, C, Johnson of the Aberdeen city schools. Pncumonia fohows #o1d, wuc never fol- lows the use of Foley's Honey and Tar, which stops the cough, heals the lungs and expels the cold from the system. Sold by all druggists. HURON, 8. D, In the Huron college' oratorical contest for the Kent prize, Miss Mae Pyle was the successful competitor. In addition to the cash prize of §25 she received a gold medal. The second place was won by Leo Borah and the third by Harold An-