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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: MARCH 20, 1910, » . mixed, 58 44 Futures quet; Maroh, 13,814,000, silver certificates outstanding, \4 head. market steady; muttons, §008%.3 N 1 GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET |7t 8%, o ORK STOCKS AND BONDS |¥izisco E STOCK MARKET ik Wi atin’ veiteitvelherang | RIVET RAMMERING 1IN COURT i - i A D X General Fund—Standard silver dollars in OHA“A l‘“ ST K ARKE yearlings, §7.004040; few western ewes, §7.00 VE A 5 4 NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET A, fund, SLAOLEIS: current liabillites @s.00. 177, working balance in treasury o g . | Wheat B:uk;‘}:url:}.‘ *‘1““‘5"“"‘ Bet:| quotations of the Day om Varieus | Iabor Situation Cause of Une | fices, W3.116.054; In banks to credit of treas- | Oattle Twenty-Five to Fifty Cents CHMICAGO LIVE PCK MARKET|John 0. Yeiser and John F. Stout er Strength Later, winilodhites i | " sl > inor e Higher for W | in Stock Market. sidiary silver coin, $21.495,74: minor coin igher for Week. = | NEW yORK, March 18.—FLOUR-Quiet P FRRNIRTE: 7 TNRRee. 0 NeHete | TR o — b pebopdttidsmiier— -~ Bhiidv, e b Y8y BUC TRagV RETIOL and unchanged; spring patents, $5.5056.80; g 983, 714, Steady. W— CORN CONTINUES IN WEAK STATE | winter strai . ALMOST "AG ] winter atraights, 8854545, winter patents, ‘ . CHICAGO, March 18.—CATTLE—Receipts, : o . sbLe, 8RG8 TEl% Pert |LONDON RATE IS DISCUSSED New York Meney Market HOGS QUARTER HIGHER | (1ICAGO, | 50 head A M eey: |COURT CALLS HALT ON TALK : | extras, No. 1, $4.60@4.9; winter extras No. | NEW YORK, March 10.-MO S——" |boaves, $6.60G5.10; Fexas stoers, 8.0006.90: - Lignidation Feature of Trading In |2, 8440945, Kansas straights, $.0006.20; re- call, nominal; time loans, firm; sixty daY®. [ gheep Twemty-Five to Forty Cents|NeStern steers ' $5.0006.90. stockers and This ng Fne ,'"'lvuh n.m\’ bbis. b shipments, cfis bbis. | Relation to New York Market Gets ! Pfl'|<‘fl"‘; ninety days, 4@4% per cent; six e Se Thirtyatt feoders, $3.76q6.65; cows and helfers, $2.750 | Both Sides Ask More Time 6 Get Afe ve flour, firm: falr to Sood, #3064 4, montha. 4i4_par cent and Lam! rty-Five 710, calves, 10.00 tirely Lacking During ‘rn.r‘n\agailx 4o; kiln dried, 8.6 Constderation—Chaotic Political “:_ucl:'i‘r: MERCANTIL PAPER-4%%5 2ty Cents Migher for ‘“miufl—n-mm estimated at 6000 head SURIRIA R v CORNMUBA L —ttesdy: fine whits and.yel Osnditions s Wathisgte er cent. Market strong; Iight, $10.50G1090; mixed. | fase to Appoint Unlon the Se | low, $1.46@1.50, coarse, $1.357140; iln drled . BTERLING EXCHANGE-Stea with k. | $10.60@11.00; hea 0! h, $10.6% |8% oo %9, SL.BOLW; Xiin drled, Have Bad Effect. actual business in bankers' bills at $4.89657 b s g g f et i | Inspector. | RYE-Quiet; No. 3 western, %%c, nominal 48370 for sixty-di bills and $4.8705 for ||-‘x~ $9.80010.15; bulk of sales, $10.85610. | OMAHA, March 19, 1910. f o b, New York. d'qn'»:nd R‘ ‘gv|m-,r;1‘:v ‘blm-f u.;:t‘ym !4“ SOUTH OMAHA, March 15, 1010 | SHEEP AN LAMBS-Reoelpts estl- ol B gl Tl ol f j,l"z‘sfi;"l“;’:‘“}‘ P e . | NEW YORK. March 10.—The weakness| BONDS vernment, steady; railroad, | Receipts were: “aidle. Hogs Sheep i{‘,"""."},,'fi';g" “;‘_‘.vml:":,\fi‘w'l"b;d 08| "Appointment of riveting inspectors by N."”m mviw- 'M\‘“ ,n‘vh«- ope 8. but the | Opening navigation, Options: Wheat w of stock prices today Is explained by the |heavy. ¥ | Ofticial Monday 4581 6,34 1| lings, $5.0099.10. Lambs: ativ “-w"w'm the court may hazard the validity of the Sweakness was of short duration, when |lower under 'liquidation on reports of | Focurrence n:nvdm;::lnnu over severai farr JLlloning quotations on bonds todsy were ;;{”:l‘:l' “'E;l;;!d:“‘.) "“‘é!fl 11'“‘,3& 8338 | western, $9.00910.3 3 ‘| bond under which Caldwell & Drake ara discouraging crop reports o v < . . n operative in the de- ollows : s y 7 4 | " " R L SIOUREE . STOp, FURETIS TERON |f:h."‘;|:z' I ieanant and dlappolnting cabi | cline eariler n the week - Renewed anglaty | U 5. raf S re....10%nter. Mot #s...... 81 | Officlal Thursday . 349 88® 3150 St. Louls Live Stock Market oty i gt KR E The corn market continues to show the | prediction of fair weather and closed at | [/o8 felt over the outcome of the media- |, 40 oupon ... 0K Inter. M. M. 4e. . 4% | Offfolal Friday ©. 10188 4980 Bes| ' e e, | Sutton in diatrict court, when he and Jobr weakness which has characterized values | lq@#e decline. May closed, $1.38; July L‘f’" by government officials to settie the Uy S o - R P g ue RUECE T BRtURARY i /v LRty ‘mn;-. {-‘»?‘r}'oih i‘v‘a:lrsgln:“l'a"'r':unm;fi:: | O. Ydiser apbured on & motion by Yelser during past week. Liquidation is the | $1.16%; September, $1.11%; receipts, 3,400 bu. | flepute 2;‘6":;: “'fl":";',;"‘frh'“d locomotive . Teg. TR b0 s de. e | Bix daye this week.....3L818 | ket steady; native beef ateers, $7.20@8.60; (t0 have his petition for an injunction ad ey e Ty Eehing, Vht s1heg s ;‘g:: K i P "s‘{\a"' \m:'nuél.':-' ¢ [IADoe. Slstarbatices. was ;r:::;'l“mlfl::f‘““ e lat e V¥ Lake Shore ¢ 4n. 1 914 | Same days last week.. 2091¢ § s :";" ,Rg:’_;-,,'“ flz&’f ”& ftockers and [ vanced and to have the court determine a ot again regardiess of bad report nd | vat . expo! g 3 tention by this case. B¢ B L& N unl 4 't | Sama days 2 weeks ago.2l.424 | e A ¢ BETae .200¢ 70, | Number of experts on each side. ‘n"ur‘:v l.';m ot .‘,’.,fi?,y. rm"k” Woakness In | afioat. b-lll“li'h\;l?n::kel\nw ..Tq \(‘fi‘fim’n ':r-?| The serfousness of the London money | Amer, 8° & T cs <-.:"~IQ“M~K.«-‘ :*‘Z-" % |Same d 3 weeks ago 2680 it "‘:v‘ car Joud Tu'd- :5‘%'"70‘«\ - The :n:nnn“‘wn- not really argued, the at- seems to be havin, me | sactic . | situation in its relation to the New York |Am. Tobacco s " eitto w0y, | Same days 4 weeks ago.18.8 ' f o . T O N T 80 T TiTe T whs | veraor g Sl NCREHRM 10,00 Tie o0 | Brtney” mihcket oamin ia for soine. belited | -4 & 1078 Nat RR ot M. 4i4s 991s | SEmMe dave last vear.....18.00 S-Recelpis, = 3,000 head: market | torneys debating whether Yelser and Covert Siow And soid 16 Jower, 5 [ Der Tige: vecatpta 1272 by ' ""PL®M" | recognition again today. The private dls | Armour & Co tis. WAN. Y. Central g 34s 0% | Tho following table shows the 7 e TR L {“’:,‘°h“fi,‘:“““;‘fi ought to be allowed to make an inspection The corn market was on the toboggan. | OATS-Spot market, steady; mixed, 2% to | cOUnt rate hardened again in London and [Alchison gen. 4n.".. 10" ‘4o deb ds. | ot cattle, hogs and sheep at South Om&ha | G000 X S T of the riveting of the ecourt house steel There was no support out, and lquidation | 32 ibs., nominal; natural white, 26 to 82 "):""-h" shipment of gold was made from [ 0% % i 18 Noriotk & Woise e for the year to dste, compared with [‘J‘" SHEDF. AND, LAMBES-None. before the petition for an injunction ts o e, o A0 | DO e ot 1ibs: | BORA. tewas Walkhs on, (he Mkrtes sod yas | Attats G L Ta W sen dov. to. "0\ otis | Extile .. 4% BUGiS TN | 8t Jeweph Live Steck Marker., | hard on ite merits. : ermary . wheat recelpts were 613.000 | saotions, alosing . unchanged. M {ithe; | Pressure is transferred through the forelgn | a0 sus. " to RROS, TRl et e | Hogs 606,064 621,982 8| T SQSEPH, March -:r i “We don't want to go to bat with just [ bushels and shipments were 244,000 bushels, | racsints’ 102,175 bu.. shipments, 466 be exchange market to New York. The effect | do & W. digs % ev. ‘Sun, 1015, 91 | Sheep 20,661 35€704 i) ST IOREEH, March 14_-CATTLE-Rs. = : Haidil) against receipts last year of 472,000 bushels | “fAY -Easy: prime, $115; No. 1, $1.10@115; | this situation may have on the forelgn sub- | Brookiyn Tr. cv. s s sy con.. o 106w ] The following table shows the Avere® |ReR: cows and helfers: § ot oy VasWlo| ens man," sdid the attorney for Covert and shipments of 249,000 bushels. No. 2, $1.06@1.10; No. 3, $1.0061.05. scription to the $50.000,000 of New York | Ceatral of Ga. 6s....108% Reading kon i 984 | price of hoges at South Omaha for the last | g 00, , B7.00; calves, “Where's your other man?’ demanded Primary corn receipts were 622,000 bushels | " ji5pe’ Wirm: Central American, 22%c; | Clty 4 per cent corporate stock, which s | Contral Leather 6o 101%%8¢. L & S, F. fg. 4s & several days, with comparisons | e Recelpts, 1,000 K Mr. Stout. and shipments wero 472,000 bushels, akains | pogota, Wie. 1o be sold on Monday, is awaited with |iContral of Nolg, SIS o fen. —— — ¥ to 80 Righeri top, HON: buik of| Mr. Peise? was nomplused for & minut receipts last year of 512000 bushels and LEATHER-Firm; hemlock firsts, 26 | keen interest & o 4%s.102 St. Louls 8, W. c. s Date. | 1910, 11500, /1903 1006.11906. 1904 o, 3 ) d i ! . & ed fol e, shipments of 500,000 bushels | 20¢" thirds, S3@5e: rejected, 20@3tc. The chaotic political conditions at Wash- | 00, 5 106 do 1st gold 4n. — - sed S ahoss o Sl and then came back vallantly: Liverpoo! closed 19@ld higher on wheat | B\ SIGNS WPork, - firm: mess, $21.00; nn,‘v:n‘ Md‘-om- disturbing effect. There |G b o g e g B MRS mrc: 110 g;“\ g0 4 . > “Our other man! You know, you fixed—" and 'd higher on corn. family, $21.50@28.00; short clesrs, $26.00@ | existed an impression, also, that the Amer- | g " A% a6 o e rel 110 374! & 43 Sto City L s Suttol opped altercatior Local range of options: | 2800, “Beet, firm; mese. $14.30615.00; family. | ican tobacco declsion might be handed e M'& SUEg 3is £ 0 do Ini et is [SFaEeh 2o buxil SIOUX CITY. March Sy Ry o) N L b ol e s . - | $10.00@15.50. beef hams, $24.00@26.00. Cut | down at Washington on Monday, prior to|c.. R I & Pr o s 83 Sor Railwes br | Starch 1110 31% 6 X, oIy (Special Tele- announcing that he would hear the Articles.| Open. | High. | Low. ose.[Ye8'V. | cats. firm: pickled hams, $15.50016.00. Lard | the spring recess of the supreme court. do g, 4s 0% do sen. 48 March 15,110 30%| 401 525 | Kramo)SCATTLE—Recelpts, #0 head: mar- | motion Tuesday at 1 p. m. n | firm; middls west prime, $14.90@15.00; re-| The bark statement of actual conditions |*Colo. Ind. bx 4 Union Pacitic {s March 16,110 3% 6 3 404 6 18 | ket unchanged: beeves, $8.8@7.70; cows and | e other man,” referred to fs Fran Wasse ) | | | } . on | fined, firm; continent, $15.00; South Amer- |on Friday night reflected the indicated | **Colo. Midland 4. 77 - do ev. 48 March 17,110 8314 ¢ 5 498 6 04 | helfers, $4.00G 3 ik May...[ 107%! : om0 | e ompound, $10.00810.25 gain in cash and the heavy scaling down | Colo. & Southern ref do 1st and ret. 4s [ March 18.]10 5314/ 6 £0' 4 68| 6 48 * 011 5 04 | HOGS—Receipts, 3500 head: market o | McLaughlin, who went with Yelser, Tom July 10204 1024 102 108 T OW - Steady; prime city hhds., T%e; | Of loans by nearly $21,000.000 carried the de- | 414, ext. 44 28%1. 8. Rubber 64 March 19.]10 805, | 6 44/ 4 63/ 6 48/ 6 10| ¢ | 4 98| higher: range of prices, $10.35@10.70; bulk | Bannon and Percy Covert to the court Corh— | | ALLA 8 y: h i 4 ¥, WL X Del. & Hudson c. 4s.100 8. Steel 24 Br. A of sales, $10.50@10.60. - 4 p g cexc | country. S @Te posit item with it in proportion, leaving an | pe" g% Hudson c. 4 8. Btesl | se some days ago. After this visit Mc May 4 4 G4l 8% | “POULTRY—Alive, firm; fowls, 18c; tur- | increase of §7.223,460 in the margin of the |Diihers §r. .. " 1ok watorr 1 omical it | Laughli o ARARVI6w Whish < July 6| 6 B0%| 8% [y v, 18@18c. Dressed, oasy:) western chick- | surplus. Beile DeAr Tea So... ia @5 0t and it b Receipts and disposition of live stock at . B N ey, “;d':'\j ' PR e | oy « |ens. |s%| c; fowls, 14@18%c; turkeys, 18@a2ec. l?nnd!; z'g" heavy. Total sales, par o gen. 4s. tern Md. ds. :h'- \"nl(m\ s'mck )m?‘ H Scu:}h (;lm\‘m, for ZRr - ]nand a -mlr‘vd ;rhx:; riveting. But he declined (o 314 i RUTTER—Firm: creamery specials, 3c: | value, $1,228,000. United States 2s, coupon, ov. &, seHiee A 81 W wenty-four hours endi'ig at 8 o'clock p. m. make affidavit as Bannon did. July...| 4Ll 4 1% gxtras, $e; (hird to first, f@SIc," neld | and the s, roglstered have lost i Tad |, do v, (o, seres B 72 *Wis,_Contra RECEIPTS—CARS | Rulcr WhO RU]CS Mr. Stout did not wish to proceed with Ay v g second to specials, 26@32¢; state da! com- | the n the price on call this week. en'l Electric ¢ 43 Mo, Pacific bs, Cattle. Hog=. H'r's. | " ; Omaha Cash Prices. nion to finest, 24@ilc; process, first to Number of sales and range of prices on | *1ll. Central Ist r. is %% oo o S T RN 1 bt the motion Saturday morning because he WHEAT-No. 2 hard, $1 os»,fa\w,;"i\'a 3 | apecial, zl-ml .n..lc-, western .c;:‘?o.;gw %e; | stocks were as follows: *BI& *Offered. Missouri Pacitic 3 . has been {ll and has had no time to pre- 0% @1.06; No. 4 hard, $1.00@1.02; re- western Imitation creamery, Sales. High. Low. Close. Unfon Pacific . . 13 . are any showing in the way vits S‘Q.’[:',,”,,,\,fi_"'&wf’ No. 2 spring, $.06%@ | CHEESE—Firm; state, full cream, fall | Alits-Chaimers ptd TS o 'ty Clearing House Bank Statement. |C V. W. east............ 1 i - Bulgaria's Monarch Knows What He f.,.- his side. J""\" "o, Yeteer n"":f'm“fl"‘"l:* 1.06%; No. 3 spring, $1.08@1.06; No. 4 spring, | made, special, 17%@lfc; fancy, mfi, 00d | Amalgamated Copper. 1,300 1% 7% 4| NEW YORK, March 19.—The statement of | C. W, west . 23 . 11 fow tti ¥ 4 s 90@$1.02; No. 2 durum, 89%4@9%c; No. 3 |to prime, 164@16%c; current, b|eal, 5 16c; Am. " Agrieuiture 3 . iy 8 iclearing house banks for the week shows|C. St P, M. & O 3 Wants and Goes About to file a few more affidavits and asks the durum, 89@s9%5c. 4 | common _to air, 13@l5c; skims, full to Az g:,-‘t ‘l‘um i% z;'\ gg‘« §:k that the banks held $9,449,42¢ more than the [C., B. & Q. east 1 A court to give an order so that the plain- CORN—No. 2 white, B7i@68c; No. 3 |speclal, 13@14%4 Am. own' pra....o w N i | requirements of the % pe nt reserve | C.. B. & Q., west 15 1| Getting It. Uff's men can get on the work white, BTA@5THe; No. 4 white, B3%GHM%Ke; | EGGS—Irreg western firsts, 2ic; | Am. Car & Foundry % | rule. This 1s a decrease of in_the | Nilnofs Central ... 011111 T Meantime the Steel Workers' union h No. 2 color, §7¢; No. 8 color, 66%@66%c; No. | seconds, 2@k b 1 R S > proportionate cash reserve, as compared | Chicago Great Western 1 3 b 4 color, B, No, 2 yellow, StGoiNe; No T e s iy with lust weelc Tho statement, ¢ s s | 'RSBURG, Feb. 27.—Nicholas 11, | 91€8 more appeared before the Board of 4 3 yellow, b@4%e; No. 4 vellow, 5IN@Sic; . L i g A, LIt . : Lonns, $1,243, . decreased 81, otal receipts 1w 1l en : Ak “ounty Commissioners and this time makes No. 2, B%e; No. 8, 63%@wkc; No. 4, b1%G | ST. LOUIS, March 19.—WHEAT—Cash, | Am. Locomotive.... ... Him posits, $1.241,012,700, decreased $4,325,700; cir- DISPOSITION—HEAD. |13 howlng & notabile degres. of recoBmItian’l S “usuy eyttt a tilon Hikh 'be ADpOIALE B2%c; no grade, 46@50c. weak; track No. 2 red, $1.20@121%; No. % | Am. Smelting & Ret.. 5613 culation, '$47,920.700, decreased $102,800; legal Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. | ° N8 new brother czar, Ferdinand of Bul- OATS—Standard, 42G42%c; No. !“mmm. hard, $1.11%@1.15. o e s & nta. rfpmee 10 ‘n":u. tsxdnz.w «Lnglrefigeanum.m, !p;’lcé;, Omigha Packing Co 0% SNeP: | garla. Above the Winter palace the black ;“ ‘r:‘l’d'“l‘"’ O‘h"m l:"'k« "l:‘""h"fl of the 42c; No. 4 white, #i@dlie; No. 3 yellow, 41 | CORN—Cash, steady; track No. o; | Am + Refining. . 26% . decrease ,400; reserve, 33190 [ QI . Sy - RO 3 oard declare that they will not grant tha - TN R ot s NS N Rwnie e, Am. el & Tel...... %0 143 ecreased $1,639,000; reserve required, | SWALY and Comapny 1,063 and gold double eagle worked on & DaIS | orueut As matters stand, it 18 not likely BARLEY—No. 4, 66%@67%c. OATS—Cash, lower; track No. 2, 4c; No, | Am. Tobacco ptd 100 96% £310,253,1 decreased $1,081, surplus, | Qudahy ;“g'"! Co 3 | vellow ground, which Is the imperfal stand- | =9 C5 <0 E : i RYE. . 9, H%@TBe No. 3, TH@T4%C. 2 white, 46@46ic. :::mm?"i'iniy\.' e » :;: ffl;u&m, g‘;g&ezspdd ;.'.51,32!5'.1 United States Murg)l:y, .mp%-e-r . ard of the Romanoffs, is not floating to- ’0 e formally passed uporn. Carlot Rece! {}l‘fgl-,ggfl:’c"“v‘::‘:& red winter patents, | Alchisen ..o, 340 1i6% I BT OF ot r‘:s';ffi of the | Hill & Son .. day, for it is Ferdingnd's forty-ninth birth- ¥ Wheat. Cors. Oate. | soan 50, etiry taney’ ang steeisnte LG 108% clearing house Danks today was 9626 McCreary & Carey day and he is living in the palace as Rus- But HC Dld Not ’ Chicago %0 200 160 3.00; hard winter clears. $3.9004.10. Tin The statement of banks and trust com- | Other buyers .. sia’s guest. In its place fs rigged n flag, / Minneapolis o ) e | S BEED-Timothy, $3.0033.55. ; panies of Greater New York not reporting et o : ! Omaha (] 8 CORNMEAL—$3.25. Bethiehem Siesl (o the clearing house shows: JTotals .ooooiieennens and strange to most people here, a P d h B d Duluth 03 BRAN-—Weak; acked, east track, $1.1%@ | Brookiyn R. T.. | Loans, $1,150,384,600, Increased $3.750.100: | CATTLE-—There were no cattle of any|white and black dragon rampant on a red roduce the riac 3 5 L14. " | Canadian Pacitic | specte, $120.915.800, decreaued $735,200; legai o aierce n sight this morning, to make | ground, with a black and white diced CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS| HAY Lower; timothy, $150018.50; prairle, | Cirl, Lasther | o Cqreased ¥T.000; total de- | Up" 21675 head, showing & gein ot oI heud | border. Rows of automobiles and carriages Sen Btk iz i B N Central of N.'J § y f over last week and of 2,819 head cver a year [ walt outside the guest wij £ thy an Seeks License i igh- Features of the Trading and Closing | TRS( TviNg-o G onia s New York Mining Stocks. s, I i WAL thele, owietadpy - thiie n:;e::slnf: teen and Fail ::rBG}rl o:; i " ; Akt cago e ; ; L as o fces on Boara of Teade. _PROVISIONS — Pork, lower: jobbing. | (hicafe & Wertern. 'n W & NEW YORK, March 19.—Closing Quota- | nas been: i snci ehtibinetine Cona market | the Bulgarlan ruler. .y Sy CHICAGO, March 19.—Wheat prices re- [$25 Lard, lower; prime steam, $I4.200 (¢ & N. W.. 00 1648 tions on mining stocks were: it h y b ‘When Requested. C . M t pr Ais 1630, Dry salt meats, unchanged; bazed R4 i o on SRR BN t has been this week. The week opened| In the world of great affairs it is Fer- q ] T e T T o i fns [extra short, $14:87i: clear ' ribs, & $18Te: | & & C. & st L0l Brunswick Gon.... .. 2 Nith an advance and beef steers havo sold | dinand that holds the stage. No magnate | ‘When contr: ctory statements came to e B 1918 ¥ 5 B » # Con. Cal. & V week ago. Full loads of cattle have sold of St. Petersb eared Fri '’ 1 | fore. ‘May ‘closed #@4c up and July %o |MAING short dlears, sieine’ Horn Siver i ey S e et T st Bl Separapetira ) L e oBobs i ol Bl AL L g o oces vas | v e 1 g : ducks, B k o GOt Produsts. ... . oS 181 ered. cattle brought $8.10, the highest price payd | at last a ful own recognized monarch. ome erd], an © declared that the it the closing tone in both being firm L pe g O e Lt Pl Delaware & Hudson Frriadl = hat iy for steers ince 1908. A price PAY| perdinand is here primarify to éstablish & | bride was to be Miss Dora Edietson aise ovisions were rather easier. ) e o s o T OMAHA GENERAL MARKET. Cows and heifers have also advanced |, 1 Roports of rain in southwestern wheat | i necel_%l. Shlymen:;) ‘0. pra.. $ Rl very rapidly, being higher every day, and | ['M foothold for himselt among the of Manlius, flslas caused & sharp' decline in the open. |Flour, bbla o sira00 | Diachlers” Sociiiie iin @ |Staple and Pancy Produce Prices Fav- |48 much us %5ailc higher for the week. | Furopean diplomats, How old s she?’ asked License Clerk the rains were unimportant helped to pre- |Corn, bu. 500 52,200 | o 1at ptd.. ... | nished by Buyers and Wholesalers, {000 helfers have sold up to .40, with 4| He has taken to the “I and my people” | Charles Furay. y cery o i ¢ s ! - rtons, slc; No. e market on feeding cattle has been |has given audience to the diplomatic corps, 3 other look at Cz at its best time was fractionally lower| Kansas City Grain Provisions, |Great Northern ord 3% "5 |In 60-1b. tubs, 30%e; No. 3, In 1-Ib. cartons, | very much higher; in Pact, wildly Rixher on recelving the personnel of each mission | Who did not appear to be 23, himself. than its previous close and finished Jc| KANSAS CITY, March 19.—WHEAT— | {8 Orefen 140% | 390; In §0-1b. tubs, Wike: packing stock, solid [some days. At the closs of the week it “B Off, at $1.06%@1.06%, after having dropped | Cash, unchanged to 1o lower: No. 2 hard, | linois i tin |pock, 2e; common, 2lc; fancy dairy roll. fis safe to quote the market Zc higher gen- | SCParately, and having a good memory of WOLSE HEIR Ao Ln ATG) 106 156 100k a8 ::mgl,:sz‘:“?&"n:f& "&1‘«1'3:“-':1:182 ;:v& e: g_‘m 1&10 §'°i1 } :{fim.m; No."2 red, $1.16 i T;;;:;nmon. 19c. Market changes every o R,-, with some cattle as much as 50c|his old struggles for recognition by the h";vn-ud the officlal. : y g X 20; No. 3, 31.13q1. 92 uesday. er. As high 2 vest- | g “Why, sure,” replied the Illinoisan. * shade off, al $14KA1.0%. while May closed | CORN—%@ito_lowsr; No. 2 mixed, Se; u® CHEESE_Twins. 1§}e; youns Amerios, |crh cattla by &n Towa foedgr. = (7 "o2: | Sreat ones of central Europe he took care | HAY #UEe7 DUl the T elt, \ @%c up at its high point, $1.12%@1.12%. | No. 3, 67@bil4c; No. 2 white, 6lo; No. 3, 60c. i 18%c; Dals; o, 190; Limberger, 181 Quotacions on cattle: Good to cholce | L0 SPare nothing if kingly condescension to [OUSht to have thought of that myself. Teavy selling pressure al the outset gave | OATS—Unchanged; No. 2 mixed, 43@bc; “ brick, 180; domestic block, Swiss, Idc; im:|cornfed steers, §7.%@8.%5; fair to good corn- | the German and = Austrian ambassadors | 1’ll 80 right out and get her.” \ a weak tone o corn and prices sank trom [ No. 2 white, 46@4Tc. uy ported Swiss, 30c. fed steers, $8.76G7.25; common to fair corn- | when he came to “hope you're all well at| The hours passed and they did not com Gk Diting the tAlUBaIL af’the ees: o i POULTRY—Dressed brollers, §1.00 & doz.; | fed steers, $5.7606.75; g0od (0 cholce cows sl Saturd b 1f. wlon there was much buying back of early- nchanged; cholce timothy, $14.00@ 5 for “storage, $5; for fresh 'springs, 170:|and helfers, $5.50G6.50; fair to good cows |home.” R LD ons Tis ER L SAAR-Oue ylloene dapl!(vied"llnes.nAlé m_mr-l. Yvnrked‘ Mcl{{ to ‘{’:‘%’&?m .".;"“- $11.00g11.26;* choice | L & Y-y e ‘:’“ !l\'ecns.mg;(c.j' cocks, 1lc; ducks, 18c; mg Ra};ar!. &gg .50; common to fair cows | Putting personal habits quite aside, Rus- ;"' 'l‘*l"l‘l”fll ‘cancelled.” It is ":"““I;‘:‘ . ractical esterday’s _closing price, May .00, R R 3 3 an § .00; e ' e girl 18 n a that the would- Hoving up from élig@etc. There was ittie| “BUTTER—Unchanged; creamery, extra, | Mian. s P &8 8ie. i PP Homer sq; & Und Toadered MAGLR, talr . vo gogd |flane see in this'new junior cxar & good CIBATTE R & (hitide LS v domln&wfur c&.h ;f“”h i '?S'“' 5%&95% a g1 flats, Woi seconds, - Zor packing | Mesourl Pacific.. 0 R E}S:HE" g’o D ok ol ;lockerl and feeders, $5.006/6.00; common to | 4¢al of eleme;ul likeness to the late Leo- ;'::‘m % l:I” 'r:m. ;:I-“n“e! s play . from %@lc. No. 3 yellow sold at c. | stock, 19. ; llers, firm: from 14 to air 6tockers and feeders, $4.0035.00; stock | pold of the Belgians, especially in the ; The close was firm In the futures, with| EGGS—Lower; current receipts, $5.80 a ¢ to 2 1bs., 17c; hens, 130; cocks, 8¢ ducks, | heifers, $3.75@4.50; veal fllv"wb“_ms& 5 ditable chy ot isti w:' ‘1’ y May Shdrge off. at 61%e. Py b full” fouthered, 13c; geese, full feathered. | bulls, Stags, etc., $4.3506.2 d d[cretiiable SHATARE LGN, At e | SHEER < MEN" ZSRY. V|°T0nf Oats were easy early, but later in the Recelpts. Shipments. Ile; turkevs, 18c; guinea fowl it | OGS Ahlopers ‘sot" the. bad stood out from the members of the Russian gession a firmer tone was manifested. | Wheat, bu 124 N}geons. 50 per doz. to & nickel n?}'f.er than )e!l{r‘l;;)":ln\sv:::r;g imperial family as a man who knows very ‘ May kold up from 434@43%c. the other|Corn, bu LY. Ont. & W it ISH' (all frozen)—Herring, 6c; trade in the hog yards this morning and |definitely what he wants, who has the plain | tesard Declslon of United Statec futures following it closely. The close was | Gats, bu Nortoik & Western 106% 1e; pickerel. Sc; whitefish. 10¢; Dike bought up &' few' loads at thie ade Y % 3 s Supreme Court as Great firm, with May unchanged, at 433G43Syc. North American p {fout. 13o; catfiah, 1fo: large crapples. Packers showed no desire 1o pay any morg | TAl'® contempt for unessentia Provisions werv easy throughout the day. Minneapol rain Market. Northem_ P 128% 1;: hm‘;", , 16¢; Spanish mackerel, 3 t yesterdsy, but supply was light and | When a newspaper artist was trying to Advantages The close was steady. Final figures for| piNNEAPOLIS, March 10— WHEAT— | Fennayiveia 1t R S ailoundirs, 18 they ‘were finally forced to make their |get a sitting from Leopold the old king 10 i Gown, Cand ribs, 18 g | May, $L1%; July! $1.134: cash, No. 1 hard, | people's Gas....\" . % 10 TOX | aget No. 3, 10 R purchases on the same basis There Was|would not have it and sent his secretary| DEADWOOD, § D. March 19.—(Special.) 8 | $113%@1.16%; No. 1 northern, $1.13W@114%: | .. C., 0. & Bt L. 0 1025 101% 101 | Jgtte: e g _u great deal of activity to the trade, 5 —Officals of the Black Hills national for- 24 up, L No. 2 northern, $LII%4@1.12%; No. 8, $1.07% | Pressed Steel Car. 00 4 @iras 9 however, one or two loads selling at a time | With the message to “draw a | man with Leading futures ranged as follows: Briok, Fallan peiace Car o a ou s throughout the morning. & long beard‘and a long nose.” Something | ¢4t 4nd the many sheep and cattle owners g o = FLAX—Closed at $2.26%. aflway Steel Spring e considerable portion of receipts changed | ke t 18 5tand for merainand n this vicinity, are awaiting with Interest Articles.| Open.| High. | Low. | Close.| Ye: 4 e L 7 Reading ............. 61,200 168% 166% 1afig | hand L $10.50@10.7 Y 5 oith | like that would stand for Ferdinand, except I R - | RN D e d | Republlc Siee W s om0 Vemterdnss opread or “$i05embd ot | that the beard is quite moderate, and “big” | the full text of the recent decision of the RYE. i d.... . 10014 reached vesterday's high level, $1 would be a better adjective than “long” for | United States supreme court on the legality 0. 2. T0%@T4Ye. 4814 | per bu, 86c; western Nebraska and nort BRAN—In 100 pound sacks, $22.10§22.50. | ern stock, 'per bu., 65 ellow Jersey | , SUPPIY of hogs for the week is slightly | his physical outlines. The Bulgarian ruler|Of Sheep grazing on the national forests FLOUR—First patents (In wood f. o. b, sweets, bbl, Wisconain and | JArEer than last week's run, but over 15,000 ). The policy of the fore b | A IR GG N e rests Bol. " $L0; Wisconsin and | 1iea lesa than recelpts during the same | /¢S (00, his Incognito; he has taken to The:Bollay ot eat service has been ' hikowl ! I irihom 1 [$5.20G040; first clears, $.95G4.45; *second " Buwest potatoes: Kansus, per | M€k last year. Conditions surrounding | hop window strolling these' last days in|to prevent such grasing .and former Chiet < 4% E S T X c.. e crate, §2.50. Rutabagas: Canada, N 3 There have been doubts among informed | here last summer and went carefully over S i) &% | 6ol Philadelphin Produce Market. So, Raiiway per b, 14c. Cabbage: Wisconsin, Holland :v'|,v."“°'-‘p,§'4'.“y5',"2‘§:,"'§€; N | R liasiaig on” towRerdinacAls N:.,m," by | the ground to settle a dlspute whether . 5 ; . —BUTTER— 3 eed, per c. Celery, Florida, in Ruff, T 4 ” - 4:{2&:1 sifi‘a‘,?;":‘f.&f“Lfig.i‘ri.'°'éri',m25371axzfic; Tenn. 4 6 and 8-dok. cases, u.};o: 12-1b. bunch, §dc. 5'.‘:.’1‘;."’:‘&“, have more than ‘offset any | the czarina, and more particularly by the|sheep might be permitted to graze on this A extra nearby prints, 3c. QOnlons, red, per Ib.'2%@3. Old vegetables: | HrC\" cloon N a ‘Ruarier higher tran | theologians of the Orthodox church. He|forest. He decided against the sheep men "eg.(r;lt;;—w;(m; (Fennsyivants and other | do ... N h Ay, boste turoipe ‘J;'"'.““;"v week ago. It Is needless to add, of course, | h&s been a practical politician in his relig- | At that time it was stated that upwards - j ] BAREDY Grate, fres Sanes. {0 A mArki [Uside ies 1b., 15¢. New southern vegetables—Turnips | hat, Present levels are the highest ‘ever |ion. Himselt halt Cobuts, half Bourbon,|of 1000000 sheep would be thrown Into the 2 celpts, returnable cases, 22¢ at mark; |U. 8. Realty. er doz. I;&ncs 60c; ;:nllglla.uPosor o5 | 4 year ago Tanasl e tadds ¥ g g:,‘{(‘ of Catholic upbringing, he has had his heir | reserve if the permission were granted. 3 western firsts, free es, 23c at mark; (U. 8 Rubber . Spinach: Per bu., . B ? = ir s e, Accor 8 1 . 3 3 ncy Florida or Cuba, per L 0 d 3 3 E Firm; New York full creams, |Utah Copper ue :;“*- k. crate, fancy, $4.00; choice, $3.50. String 'n':'o A m";l Lutheran, was another cholce for poll(lcnlcnur(, in which the bench was evenly di- cholce, 17%c; falr to §00d, 16W@1T¢, bt Per’ hamper, * 18000400 10 423 3 i 08 sake; also he would himself now adopt| vided on the question of the legality of : % | MILWAUKEE, Wis., March 19— WHEAT | Westinghousa Electric 7 7 |fancy, per doz. bunches, 3 Lettucy .. 1050 U0 10 65 The devout among highly placed Rus-|lieved to affect only the right of the | | Watn Nataarser g 5 7 | Extra fancy leaf, per doz., (0c; ilead lettice i imng |slans and there are many of them, feel | ernment to bring criminal action a o W, & Lake Bris ; ampers, 33,6006 arsley: Fancy 5 01 comfor ey S k A LIS July, SLO6l ¥ A Lakyunels. ... . 1 81| Horon o R A e ey 0 10 5 @108 |uncomfortable when they think of him.|the sheep men for infringement of the uotations were as follows: | ELOURCSteady. Phisburg Coal TR, 214 | FRUITS-strawberries: Florida. per qt. wlos 0107 But his Queen Eleonore has proved a wise | forestry rules. B.65: " stralgnts. $4.9005.30; pring straights, | BARLEY-Samples, 59@70%4c m‘;"‘-,l’yl“::xdw 3 e mflr'un'esv Californta. Navels, 80 4010 58 4L cholce. Before she married she was a| The case was appealed from the Call- [ it g i Unitad Dy Good.. , 0 1% 10 100w | 3 ‘u:lxe»;’.'rerbo:thmflc:-:’ 50-200-$14. ol 107 volunteer nurs> with the Russian army In | fornia courts, which decided that such ’ i "»:“‘:h ‘:' “1:;4',;“ clover, | TOUAl Swles for the day, 46,000 shares. 320, Lemons: (it Janey L"‘O“Ilol’“ u ke it Al\la;‘nrm:(rlnl;nd rv"’r'r»}r:l-ll.»; lended| the Gn;d grazing was not liable to criminal prose- | ToL reh 19 —SEEDS-— over, erias, slzes, $4.75; cnolce Loma, 20-3i0 % 18 5 1 Juke Kyrill efter his immersion at the | cution, but Supervisor Kelleter holds that to_cholee malting, 63@6dc. $1.20; March, $7.05; April, $6.62%: October, s sizes, per bo: 0 10 57 .30 I 2 : b SEEDS—Flax, No. | southwestern, $2.17 13650, “Timothy prime, $2.00; March, $2.00 - Lanfan; (eninge. 8teaks: i e e S Por 01081 oo 1! ",',‘"N"“ ',"“:; 'm'h'.".m,,.’““km“:!”':'hw' this does not atfect any civil rights the No. 1 northwestern, $2.27. Clover, $1 Alsike prime, '$7.25; March, $7.25. LONDON, March 10.-On the stock ex-|bunch, $1.76@2.00; Jumbo, bunch, §2.75@5.16. 120 10 60 Aoy slropaviovek, yrill's mother, Grand| government may hold to protect the for- PROVISIONS—Maess pork, per bbl., $35. : 2 change here today in American securities | Grapes: Imported Malagas, per Keg, $h 1060 46 80 10 Dichess Marle Paviova, widow of VIadimir, | ests, The action of the supreme court @%.00. Lard per 100 Ibs., $14.35. Short ribs Cotton Market. opened steady in sympathy with the | 6.0, GrKcFruil: Florida. 54-01-50 s1z=s, $4.50. %10 e 1 has not been sparing in her gratitude, and 1 ¥ estion b pides (loose), $13.374GISTH; clear sides| NEW YORK, March 19 —COTTON—The | Strength in Wall street vesterday. Later | Indian fiver Grapa Fruit: All sizes. §.00 » 10 60 25 ... 1076 . Mevely ' throws the question bagl: to'the l (boxed), $14.00@14.25. market opened’ steady at an advance of 2 | etter labor news and prospects of a good | Apples: Jonathan, per bbl.. $5.50; Ben |8 <316 120 10 6 205 801075 as she Is an energetic and hospitable | gecigion of the Callfornia courts, which Total clearance of wheat and flour were | points to a decline of 1 point, a better E’"k""”“ bank statement caused the mar- | Duvis, per bbl., §.50G4.00; Genitan. per bbl., | g’ T I 308 4010 75 woman no personage In Russla dares now | wi now hold, unless the government ual to 5,00 bu. Primary receipts were |response to firm cables and bullish Eng- | ket to, close steady, with prices ranging |$00; Winesaps, per bbl. $4.50; Gano, per |"'giiiipp o e rteq | €014 shoulder Ferdinand soclally any more ,000 bu., compared with 472,00 bu. the |lish trade news being prevented by seliing | O }@% higher than yesterday's New |bbl.' $4.00; Yew York Baidwins, Russets he Sfietp barn. was. deserted cally. FMMastIoms other MgNey corresponding day a year ago. | of the near months, which was attributed | ¥ ohK, closing. A and Spys, per bbi, W8, Cailfornia W. W, | L0%8%, A8 ls uuslly the case on u Baturdey, | than politically. The sheep men have accepted the su- Estimated recelpts for Monday: Wheat, | to southern and western bull leaders. After | _C'08/n& quotations: Pearmains, per box, $2.00g2.%: (olorads| 4hd 4 1o business done In either | Beyond being a demonstration of cordial| nreme court decision as a decistve victory cars; corn, 22 cars; oats, 180 cars; hogs, | declining from 15.06c to 14.98c for May Conwols., money...... SiLoulville & N......17 |Jonathans per box, §2; extra fancy, Colo- |dilslon, = 0 o relations with Russia, there has not been 2 thane 26,000 head. @ net 1088 of about 1@6 points, the m do_account L84 M., K. & T....s.... 4 |rado R. Beauties, per box, §2.50; extra fancy D! heep and lambs for the week detl for them, and there Is a possibility that s e iad o AaAL i R Amal. Copper. MNN. Y. ‘Centrai .\, 18 | Colorado Winesaps, per box, §225. Cran. | have been fairly liberal, exceding last|much definite diplomacy attached to his|yney il shortly test the government's WEATHER IN THE GRAIN .m_rj» Futures dpensd LA B.110 ::.;r‘:.:. pr ‘::\‘:N:&nonpmh w xzx h:rnrlt H Jersey, winter stock, per bbl :fl*{:‘;.&“:‘u.n"ry:: ErTlnthm:fl'nld“l‘l:u;l, h\lu conferences here. A Russo-Bulgarian con- right to prohibit sheep from grazing on | |1 ay i e, iy August 001 oncarts & W g [ $6:00 Dates:” Anchor ‘brand, new, 30-1h.( GURRLTI Lo weer st onr. CopbnsY vention has. been - in ;existence for six| PN 0 U T " Diaoing ‘them there and erate Temperature Sunday. | “Cotton futures ‘closed easy; March, 14.95c; 914 Reading 0 | B AN O e Clder: New York, | OF 1ambs, largely Mexicans: in fach the | near futire. As Hossia ben tor the fioe | @nd should this action be taken by them, OMAHA, March 19, 1910, | Aprll 1488c: May, 1490c; June, 14.72¢; July. | € slksoutnern ‘R 2% | per 14-bbl, $375. Honey: New, 24 frames, | BCarcity of good sheep is becoming more | cof future. As Russia has for the first| ;"\ "propable that the local government With the excepti b 1468c; August, 14.19¢; September, 18.25c; | e _da pid S5 | k. 5 : e, $1.90. Wal. | Pronounced each day time in twenty years got its own budget to ption of local rains in north- | etarer. 1o tbe: Novewiber Tsom Deceriy! 19% Southern Pacitic...130% | $3.50. Hovseradish: 2 doz. in case, §1.90, V ot g > i offictals will commence ejectment proceed- ern Lo, "Kaheas, Oklahoma. and norvern | Gae Jaes, i ver 128 m P Rrt oo oor WM Rowibern, Fac il | uute: Black, pev b, 2c; Calffornia, No. 1. | It has been the same old story in point | balance, its backing with the forelgn ponti- | FUELE L S NaCuIl Ol Loulslana the weather was falr " every- | “Spoi ‘elosed quiet to 5 points lower; mids | g9 P4 g L | s, oy e s batk | Smashers and advances were spectacuiar; | %) BARKS 18 of great value to Bulgaria. Iu —ee the Sy ‘the Rocky Mountalna east 1o | ling uplands, 15.16c; midaling gulf, 16.40c. | “ae jui’pid §1% 4o pta Y sl parihs ¥ | Lambs showea the most gain far 1he Lar | return Bulgarla becomes a strategic unit |’ Storz Delicious Bock Beer. K R e arnst during she last twenty- | gales, EH10 bales 4 20 pra Wabash | 908 B son that there was\a greater supply and | With Russia as regards military defense in| Now ready fn bottles. A Tight scattered rains prevajled on ihe b VERPOOL, Varch 10.-COTTON-—8pot | arsnd ‘Truak.. dopta o | Wool Market | more activity in this branch of the trade. | southeastern Europe. The arrangement 1s i S L vy il ol 1 bl aowitered rains prevailed on the Pa- | cloked quiet, prices 3 poinis higher: Amer- | Hilois Contral. 1464 Spaniah 4 e | e pARTIEas, Present prices are Just about &@s0. higher s Hpreps: SEEAREIAR. {nvigoraling spring tonic. Private families \ R nioun and. ru alling at points | jcan middling falr, 8.66c: good middling, | SILVER—Bar, steady at 23%d per oz. LONDON, March 18.—The offerings at the | than a week ago, With high-dressing ani. | 4t/sfactory to the Russian natlon. promptly supplied. 'Phone your ord § 008 the pomat this morning. The weather |836c; middiing, 8.2%; low middling, 8.100 MONEY—21% @3 per cent. woal auction sales today numbered 13,248 | mals favored. Several strings of Mexicans \| Charles Stors. 'Pho; ‘Web: 1260; 1 aaph watmer in the upper Mississipp! | good ordmary. 78! ordinary, T.8c. The | ‘The rate of discount in the open market |bales. Bidding was arimated and prices | brought the extreme high price, $10.10, and| Persistent Advertising 13 the road to BlE nes, Webster 1260; Ind., ane fo valleys, the lake region and e sales of the day were 7,000 bales, of which | for short and three months' bills is 8% Were firm at the recent advance. Victorian | anything that would not' command’ $.50 | i B-126L AilJ n states. It is sllghtly cooler in the |50 were for speculation and’ export and | per cent tcoureds realized 2s 34 and groasy lambs | during weekend sessions. was mardly e | KetUrns. | = + ‘l‘]"‘ n olll:lle extreme upper M"!"\“‘-‘mbluded 6,300 American. Recelpts, 13,000 1s 9'gd. Fine cross-breds were in strong | spectable. It must be remembered, how- ey and southwest, elsewhere the tem- | bales, including §.100 American. Loeal Securities. request for the home trade and Amer! ever, that the dressing-sheep is no small Our Own Minst o:\'ro ‘«m’p.'n h e been alight and u u sales will close next Tuesday. Today's|factor in making purchases and that when- Mistah Walkah, kin yo' tell me de diff- Rpetant: Faie - wen! her will continue in Coffee Market. Quotations furnished by Samuel Burna, follow 4 ever a certaln class of stock shows even a |'unce 'tween dat new French play gn'—an' :..,.‘.fi.“y:{iy‘é‘;',fl‘ l':.'.‘.?.r':lmh'my Bunds | T e e | 7+ 614 New York Life building e 7;.‘;.(\‘ w nlefléd l.lflwlfignlr‘;' scoure |:.m..rn loss In averages, the pPrice on the|de elegant mansion yo' bought las' veah?" t Monday, March RIS 3 94d@1s 11d: greasy, s ueensland, | hoot is promptly lowered. “No, George; that's a hard one. I 'glve It The crest of a very decided rise in the |MATKeL for coffec futures opened steads at | Bearice Creamers Co 300 bales; scoured, 1s 1%d@ls 103d; greasy, | Sheep trade has fcted v . W ‘the difference between th 21st, the B Missourl river in Mlightly north f Siohe |Unchanged prices to an advance of 1 point, | City of Oma %4AM9d. * Vivtoria, 5200 bales; scoured. 1% | scoring advan Jory creditably, | ub. bt 8 Lhe QFterane P 8 y Slo wal ~ " AL L 3 i e L 18 ring advances of 40c. Small lots of |new French play and the humble home I City this morning and this rise will prob. (DUt ovly February shoved any improve- | Columbu 24G2s id; kreasy, 44d@1s 3%d. West Aus- | ewes, wethers and yearlings touched mes 3 RUG SALE 4 I K L : e ¥ H i | ) s touched new | bought last year gpiy reach Omaha: by Sunday gt o ment and ster prioss ruled hatelv steady | i yana, 400 bales: greasy, 1o Bidats 1d. New | high levels, but the volume'of business has| “Da one am @ Chanticleer an' de uddah y mc 3 e of sixteen . Z L 7,000 bales; s h s; greasy, g ) gt i g { been limited. Demand for shorn goods Is|am a shanty wid a mawgage on it."” HAYDEN’S foet. or siightly above, may be ¢ b aking about 2.000 id@is 4d. Cape of Good Hop: upply oq H o i Gnaha and will probably be of short dura- | SJice’were reported of 2.0 bawn. Incloding Ir. Co. te 104 sa@uad. best selling at $14.00. * 1 i laiest popular favorite, the pathetlo ba | b - T & | . otations on sheep and bs: Good 1 d ed, ‘Clarence, ove Yo but | y e last three years: : May, ey . ] 8.90¢; 4 3 y = NEW YORK, March 19—SUGAR—Raw, |$9.1009.60; good, light yearlings, $5.7:09.10 Mintmin tamparature. S0 8. 1. o {880, Juns, 1Abe; Jubr Auguat, Eepiombe. [seemdvia Mbscuvatio % (oki, Ssic; santrit: |good heayy yeariins, KON cair Jeu erbert E, Gooch Ce Precipitation U0 0 0 of [T January, T.16c; February, T.17c. Qmaha B L b4 § per con | ugnl. 68 test, d.3c: molasses’ sugsr, 8 test, | Unke §1.19EE; good to cholce wethers, 1 Normal température for toduy, 57 _degrees either Hamburg or Havre reported any - P |381c. Refined, steady RLY: Al 3 ethers, si0giw | SEMI-TROPICAL LANDS | FERANGE FIRAPUTY QF B b Kood to cholce ewes, §1.7508.2; fair 10 Kood | oPeflelency in precipitation alnce March 1, | SASHED My Brices., Drasilian markets were 5o 8 ber it | Stock in S ewes, §1.50 In sauthern Nevada, California climate | Brokers and Dealers PS ¥ Santos No. 4, 6.50c, and Santos No. 7, 150, — ! of live stock at the six g excelled. Unlimited water. Highest mar . . A e eenting pevied {n -t Recelpts at_ ine iwo | Sioencity 8. Y. bia ‘8 por ewai clpal western markets yesterday were: X AEre AIok e Movkrt | Fusnaniendl sol Netism A LI pir anie [ o S Oftica 113 Board ‘of Fro Ct AaKs, against 5 as ar: J o . Cattle. Hoy Shes b March ‘4 S upwal o & sure rd ol T e Jll)oot'lcl-.l‘lc{nc\harrupondlu period in 1308, Jan 2 und| MRS PRy ity sy, oo 1 Receipts, 30 head, includ héfi; | profits. under our limited gl orter: Bell Telephons, Dou, 6a1; o 3 -4 8ic Rt market, steady; native $6.4038.50. | Send for pamphlet today N ndent, A-31821, | f L A WBLBHI.o:.I Forecaster, il v-: 13360 against N:.'“n»;iv. ?6&0’ a)wgm B;‘_u,l::.e fi“v)}mw'n"r‘.‘:::m" 2.3.,;0:‘ ':‘:.‘r..nvx' s Ray Bldg, Las |Oldest and Largest M. in Bt i No. 0. § 11-16@8%c: No. ¢ Kansas City 1.5 1,000 2 cows an euters 2 e o~ A LIVERPOOL Marcn 1 WHEAT-8 PEL LRy B Ko B9 | tegt BN R TR A I | R mtecha e e, St %ot e | FORTUNES MADE IN WHEAT | $iliree autiors Maven. %o ShA: o stk WASHINGTON, March 19.—The conditi H e e it pewe, WUpLH, vou | oS EAL el epa, 16 pon New sl RATTione b 10080 0u. of wheh: ¥ s May . Maphat. : N, — on —_ . eceipts, ead: market, | Inte B securities dealt in upon New 3 % Pt R e [ e, Rkt A WL |l S e S B T b o e, Ll B, man |G tetics gl ot | S10 BORRMETGE S B2 & B AN IR0l o (Y i Bon Ameriean. | i; rie and oata, 3. Alfaifa, 13 The supply | “Trust Funds_Gold coin, $534380.80; silver | PeTsistent Advertsipg 1s the roud to Blg BIERI0. 8 pige, Soongn o 0 | Dok Brcimnne s Bronanes Fiovs oo | o ot s o ety i L5H 00s N i can, hay. is heavier .than the demand. dollars, $459,390,000; gliver dollars of 1590, | Returns, § 3|} - SHEEEP AND LAMBS—Recelpts, 1,000 | York Oleveiand,

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