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able w me IN AND PRODUCE MARKET ¥ Now Iot 'lnh in Wheat Belt Spur Traders to Bidding. » p‘ FON LONGS \TAKING THEIR PROFITS Spurt in Cofn Whe: Shorts Hasten (o' Cover—Advance Ex- pected to Crumble Before Heavy Stocks of Han OMAHA, Neb;, March 23, 1910, The wheat market Is in a very strong crop @ report continuin n Bdme ‘tenor as heretofore. Hot an: dry winds aMn A groat deal of dam- , and th llom exist in a very N erritory, Some long taking !r otis hab tendeney to check the advance The: spurt in- corn was due entirely to Shorts covering and the strong wheal mar- ket. The general opinion among traders point to the excessive stocks and slow de- mand, and any advance in prices will not tained. Wheat worked into a higher lovel today Ofi very ' wensational buying and unfavor- wetithiér throughout the entire winter News 18 vory bullish and loting further advance if | vithin & few days. ha in face oFF alghik matket. Cash ocorn hmhmem and samples offered 6 ndvance ' ay. wheat - receipts were 522,00 ipments were % bu., -nlnn last X d ship- ipte were 432,000 bu. 000 b amd ts gAlnst re- ulm b‘ur-‘c';{“h bu, llhlpmlnll taneaicat: 000 bu. of corn, % (bu. gf oats and: wheat ab0. ‘-u 1-¢losed @K higher on wheat flour equal to 19,000 “Bigher on oorn, a -"'ll.. of options: Artietén.| oufi..faun.'itnm ] Close.|Ye#'y. Wheat d‘u .fin d cov- 10| 1 1 Lol 1ol 11 [ ] % 3% :.i'“% Al% har,” $1.08%@1.07%: No. 08 No.' 4 hard, $1.00@1.05; 06%4@1.07%; No. 3 spring, Y .- ring, 'W 0. 2 i “N"au‘ 0. 3 white, i Nou 4 white, 3 No. 2 color, i Mo 8 color, g:* No. & coolor. i ellow, el 80 Noy 4 d-uow 3"‘ .x k o 0, o ‘%‘rs—a a'"’hm, ocw NoN! '.rhm“, o; No, 3 yel' iow. o) No.' 4 yellow, : Vo m LEY-No. “4 W@6The: No. 1 feea, E—No. 3, 5@Thes No.-3, UHaT. Cariot Receiprs. Wheat. Corn. Oats. “ 12 s s matin . % uluth e o CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS e Features' of the Trading and Clostng ‘Prices on Hoard of Trade, *CHICAGO, ‘Ma¥ch #8.—Serisatiorially bull-" 18h news from-the southwest caused an-ad- Rk ) all the retained, ot W w::m. In(ho sesiion on realizing sales. Prices o to S higher.: Coarse grad n nl.l "k ile pro- ¥ htoh | were more - v were %fl ufiw&“ any provi gou. A d they. mov er reported from &4 weather bureau there of the. winter ?IM. L.00% ‘the S'uly and .08, ptember ...,..hm:'.-."::s‘;“a“““ i closéd at ¥LOGY and Jeadive_Slovato :"mf 8 e eliat | os free seller oty Sitlon e tha Tow botne of th -—tu'l‘rrr were fully 1o below the clos- faa 1evel of fibe provious day. Demand for oash corn showed Some improvement and o, the saimble tublea” were' Higlo No. 8 ydlow sold at 5O%ES0c. res closed weak at !h! IOW fllm prices lo to. 5? lay closed at 61%@61%0, and July vfi’ll -Leluolx the o:ur-e of corn, gwfi b e BT S R P e mlmmun | Low, | Close.jYes" quthm Corn_ was . mk m at the ;Dl Driofl be- : g e 3 55 55 "% 553 *e5 o8 SuE BEx 3 €8 T == BB, BEE o 43 sas £38 3= . 556 B85, bus BEX st ses Bea ghE sse W v uohuon- werb 8 tollow! winter patet 30675.65 maith Flax, 3;:;—‘ s bbl. e88 pork, per Bhort clear sides: (b%.xd &“m\l. w100 Ibe., $14.35. l...zt&uca—'ro al clearances wheat ur _were equal to 18,00 bu mmu Were 622,000 bu,, comy 000 b m. com..pma)n. a" :mm,g.“ e :ztr‘tlp& for wmn cash. T4ty i Joliie, "H N ark. cases included, *'.cu cases, nr-u. Ac; to 60-1b, wel hts, 10@11%c; ghts, o ot loart fiaumnn& cars; A cars; corn, 108 35 H EE ts, 35. \30; spring atr-m-u. L m 31507 f— g and mmn., 53@5Te; l.n- Q0gpese. 0..1 southwestern, $2.25; o cars; oats, 20@820; o fancy, %G 3 u-r‘k-wa. 16%o; ehick- THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1910. Ilnnelwlln 0G5, $5.2055.40, clears, [ clears, $3. mug“a(o RYB-No. 2, OGN, NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET Quotations of the Day on Vario: Commodities, NEW YORK, March 21 -FLOUR—Firm, loeal trade quiet; spring patents, $5.5005.%0, Zinter straights, 4536064 wintes patents, 8.50G6.00; sprin $4.5004.75; winter extras, No. 1, $4.6064.90; wlmev ‘extras No. 2, $4.90074.45; Kansas straights, $.0080, re. celpts, 23,18 bbls.; shipments, bhls. Rye flour, firm; ‘fair to good, 900445 prss cholce to fancy, #. CORNMEA L8t fine white and yel- lom, 146610, coarse, Y k1.%a@1.40; kiln dried, mn-;—nun No. 2 western, %0%c, nominal, f. o b, New York. WHEAT-8pot, firm; No, 2 ed f., and No. 1 northern, $1.97, , opén- ing navigation. Options wern ‘firm and higher on buying by blg commission houses &rd on continued absece of rains in the Southwest, although reports of thunder- storms in Kansas caussd a partial reaction at the close prices were un- changed to e net advance. May -closed at §1.25%, July at $1.17 and September at $L14. Receipts, 19,200 bu. CORN—Spot,” steady; steamer, 64%c, and No. 4, G2%c, both elevaton, export is; export No.'2, e, nominal. 'The option markel was casier, under further liquida- tlon, closing %@1%e not lower. May closed &t T0%e, July at 73c and September at 73c. Recel pi®. L1490, bu. B—8pot, firm; mixed, 2 to 32 Ibs., ciears, 1.25, e. 1. nomalnal; Betirel white, 26 to. 52 ba., 494 6lo: olipped white, 34 fo 42 Ibs., 50%G@Sc Becuglm 9,600 bu uiet; prime, No. 1, $.10@9 L15; . 8Lty odpi10; N, 5 $1.0061.85. BH IDES-Firm; Central Americah, 2%c; ogota, 22e. ATHER--Firm; hemlock firsts, 2c; weconds, 29G2c; thirds, 22G2e; rejects Agale. PROVISIONS—Pork, hmll)’.B 3'7 @28.00; l)fl onanm red . ckled ha . flrm. lnlddlop‘hl-l, prime, $14.656014. &In(\xl firm; continent, $15.00; South Amer- ) TA! 1545, compound. $10.254710.87%. $i.4 ~Firm; ‘prime olty, hhds. To: firm;. mess, N’“”"i k TRY—Alive firm; fowls, ‘19g%c; turkeys, 13@1Sc. ' Dressed, firm; western ghickens, 16@170; fowls, - 15@1ge; turkeys, jcreamery spectals, BUTTER-Firmer; lec; ‘third to first, 2G3) fal, 2515%; western fac- wry. flau\,c, western imitation creamery, L({GB—-FIrm’ western firets, - 21%@220; seconds, 21 “HEHSE—Firm: state, full 80; ‘tancy, cream, fall Lovectal, 17 00d 18%0; current, best, § :ommnn lo Atr, ‘18g15¢ lklml full special, 13G14% WEATHER IN THE GRAIN BELT Generally Fair and Cooler Thursday in Nebraska. OMAHA, March 23, 1910, Generally cloar weather prevalls east of the Rocky mountains this morning and fair weather prevailed everywhero east of the mountains during the last twenty-four hours, except light showers occurred in the middle Mississipp! valley and West Vir- ginla. Light rains were general in the mountaing during the last twenty-four hours, and the weather continues unsettled on the Pacific slope. Temperatures are hlg Miusissipp) Fiver cage ovet'the lower Ohio valley and lake regfon, where the weather is somewhat cooler this morning. The weather is decidedly cooler on the Pacific slope and it will be cooler in this viclnity Thursday, with continued fair tonight and probably ‘Thursday. Igsourl river 1« falling this morni &t il points above the mouth of the Platte il continue to fall during the next tven y-tons houta. oceurred at Omaha since Tuesday morning, hard winter clears, $3. SIED_Timothy, 2000 2. MRAT 4925, C BH.AN—IA)W&!‘ sacked, east track, $1.10G v timothy, $15.00@18.50; prai- h nearly 113 HEMP TWI fik— PRO\'!S]DNB—Pork. unchmled. $25.50. Lard, higher; prime steam, 14.17%. Dry sait meats (boxed), ‘extra shorts, clear ribs, short clears, $15.57) con (boxed), =m4y, extra short. $16.37%; clear ribs, $16.37 short clum £16.62 TRY—Firi chlck.nl, 16c; springs, ucks, 15c; ’,«-q. Te. jobbing, i Kansas City Graln Marke; MKANEAB c‘;q{' Didi_ July, ay, L h 4 Jul Bentember, fL00% bid. Canh. ..n'é'?.'n" o.’ eah.x 0@1.12, gl‘o 3, No. CO! ay, ‘6lc, bid; July, 6 Eahlember. !‘lml%c Cllh unc ‘I}? higher; Nn l 0. Nu o ke ise. HA —Unchanged; choice timothy, §i4. 14.50; cholce ‘Knrle. $11.00911.25; Eholu alfaifa, $17. BUTTRER—Yc higher; creamery, extras, Yec; seconds, 27%c; chkln( Stie; first: stock, 2c, EGGS—Unchanged; current receipts, $5.55. Receipts.. Shipments. Wheat, bu 34,000 0, fi) Market, FLHILADELPHIA, March 2 BUTTER-— good demand: exira ‘westorn cream- :r‘:: 68 Jonrey priate. mcd rm, loman Pennsylyan: and other neuhwflrm frec cases, 2ic, h mark; Pennsylvania and other current’ re eelpu, {n_returnable eases, 22c, at mar western firsts, free oases, 2ic, at mari: western/current Tecelpts, 'tree’ cases, %, a Ycrzm;slv;.—rtrm demand; or| | creams, oholce, 1 H good, 16%@17c, Peoria Graln Market. PEORIA. March .-—-CORN~Highe 3 white, Gbc; No, ¢ whllq No. § No. 8, sée; No. To sreds, e OATS—Higher; standard, 4#ée; No. white, @%e. - * . . New fair w0 f mf""fl ”n"mea" % rejec 1 oth 3 ke ,:am;"'za“".;..?“., R RS ~May Market. OMAHA, March BHAY Mo 1, gi0 0. 2, . pack! auvply of good supply of poor hay demand. nn"u ncmf but the u vier ‘than the . g, i | NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS east.of the Rockles except from the | AL A fall of one-halt foot ¢ U March 23— WH! HBAT- Increasing Puunh of Stocks Carries Prioes Downward. STEEL CHARGES PROVE FACTOR Sentiment Affected by Accusations by Election of Congressman in Massnchusetts, whi¢h May Prove National lssme. NEW YORK, March 2.—The early prom- ise today of an inert holiday market was not borrié out by the later developments, when incerasing pressure of stocks for sale | U. carried prices comprehensively downward. It was asserted that & large part of the seiling of stocks was for Hoston account and might be In pursuance of a speculative o g0, The array of charges against the United ‘States ' Steel corporatioh pregented to the ey general by the American Federa- tion“of Labor was another factor in mal ing the day’'s sentiment. Ho. alsg, was the result of the election in the Fourteenth Massachusett’s district of & congressman. The Boston relling was accompanied by pro- fessions of apprehension that revision of the tariff wouid be made an active Issue of the coming political campalgn® with the traditionally unsettling effect on securities markets. The tesults of the New York bond sale did not create enthusiasm as they were studied in thelr larger bearings. This feel- ing was emphasized by the renewed de- cline in the price of New York Cit the new. #4s receding average ' subscription amounted to 1012, day's’ price {hus reprosented @' loss to the ‘sub: scribers,” An incident” of the day was the declaration of only the regular dlyidend on Pittsburg, Cinoinnati, Chicago and’ St. Louls stock, although an increase hns heon persistently” rumored. The early advance Roading .was accompanied by rumors (hat Baltinore & Ohio” boldings ‘ot that stock had been sold. The recent acquisition of Hocking Valley by Chesapeake- & Ohio has served to Increase credence given. to rumors of other deals. The ~persistence of ' the ' infernational money exchanges against London is & sub- ject of discussion and gives rise to the sup- position that another advance in the Bank of England rate may be resorted to after the April settiements are passed in order to_attract funds to that center, Bonds were heavy. Total sales, par value, $4.817.000. United States bonds ~were un- changed‘on call. Number of sales and range of prices on stocks were as follows: Allie-Chalmers vno. Car & Cotton 01l H, & L pfd. 6o Securitios . ny : : 2 i BEEE: PITREILNSTLIIL: W2LIE7 | Soalo, Midiedd & . floes, $22,808,306; In banks to credit of treus- urer of the United m. 463,985 sub- siclary_silver coin, minor coln, &mu& total Valatet general fund, 24, 01, New York Momey Market. NEW YORK, March 2.~MONRY-Oh call steady: @S per cent; ruling rlt % per cent; elosing: bid, v cent; of fored at § per cont Time loany, very soft nd dull; sixty days, 4G4 per cent: nifiety days, ¢ ‘per. cent; afx monthe, G4 per PRIHE MERCANTILE PAPER—““ cen PETRRLING BXCHANOB—Baster, with actual business in bankers' bills at' $4.8385 5"“ for sixty-day bills and at $4.8705 for lemand. Commercial bills, $4.53% ww SILVER—Bar, 51%; Mexican dollars, #o. neONDS-Government . steady; " raiiosd, eavy. Cloing quotations on bonds today wete as follows: u Met. M N K. © B CH IR L o dob e "Ciski gon. 4% S8 oMo, Pucltie & o 101% Rending xen is % %1 % e Gk L&LY L 28 do, ny e, muu LS W, gon..da Tha o &k s T do Jeeepid do. o) €., B. & Q. ft. 4s.. 98 Seaboard do gon. de " o SR Paeind 0, W ¢ ¥ @b cv. da o, RL& 8% 4o’ 1e do rtd. da,. 90% *8outher *Colo. Indus 6e . S *Distiliers’ **Brie pr. llen Xt orth Lal 08" n old Domllflon Butts Coalition Qooper Range Gan.! Eust Butto Cop Giroux Con mnmn ‘New York Carb Market, The foliowing quotations are’ furnished n'y Izonn & Bryan, 316 South Sixteenth sireef American Tobacco. . .452%Goldtield Cons. Bay State Gas. L% Boeton Cons. Butte Coall Cact: N-w York M Stocke. NEW YORK, March 2.-Closing quota- tions on mlnlnfl llock! were: LIS and & fall of about two feet i§ expeoted utirig ‘the ‘next. {wenty-four hours. ot Temperature and %rtclpl(lllan as com- W% 144 pared with the last three years: 17 ,1 , 1008, 1807, iy at glrflmum temperaturé.... 62 14 aR @ clp T %0 08| b ig, i) Normal temperatare for today, % de- o B Deficteney n preeipitation stnce Mateh 1, o i) 87 ot an ineh. ol T m"‘“:e wmdlu pericd In 1808, | oV - 180y 135% siclehey Sorveaponaing perioa 1 10, f":."..“:,..":"x&' - oy B A"'WELSH, Local Forbcaster. - lptar.. Hamveter S paceaintommn a e # St. Louls Ge: inlut. 1 ! tional A 5 st. Lowis, March B T HEAT T nternatitnhl tures, _ Bl xw.. T Ty, | love, central @LOT. Cash, lhur' ! . 2 red; n.nq1 No. & hard, n #l 143, N— 'irumm, lower; sy sok@otie. Cash, higher; “track, 'No. 3 | i White, nfi"%‘ r‘:"::"" lower. kl(;{y. mu‘fl’»‘fl N 14 . Cas track, NO. 2, Hb@doc] | Mo, Kanh & Tex. pd.... ... No. 2 white, i s w0 RYB—Unchanged, FLOUR—Dull; red winter patents, e 5.60; extra fancy and Jiralgnt, H.0G5. i d\munun- furnished by Bmmul Burlu, 614 New York Life buildin, Metal Marker, - NEW YORK, M =4 market for Btandard. copp m‘?‘ to e, o lers g 10§82 Tin, firm London : t‘ R London market un- | T closed st ww,| Callfornie:* Northern, . n-k [T TR reh 28.—Bank n.umn for Tove 10 a6 ng date 1ast year W Waol u-‘;‘. i BOSTON, March T Wi T~There 1s a revival of 'Interest in’the local wool mar woolen ket principally from- the carded mills, and a fow good sl ma g‘?um are noted.” The inqulry 18 cipally for Cali- fornia stock, with ?mly ) nfil floecze shfinn u< iu.r\ ||9 bfl y in the west, are doing yory | AN uonuuun omn. by high prices Dby the growers. Domestic wools: Ken- ek Sadlena end Missouri; Thres eighths blood, %@2%6z; °)r . Scoured is— Texas c; tine, ome. mmm- coun- ties, 57@63c; %r e MO T otaple, TigTc: soat o clothing c; valley, No. ‘Territo no, taple, ograe; !lnt, nmdl stale, & @ése; tine, o Tinte, medium Sotiing, ssattrhe: -mt blood, 61Gh2e; three- elghths_blood, ;-quarts 00d, comb- ! Eulled, extn,, Wrsc fine A, 0OLAThe. second ool mtlop Eied,closed to- g soellaneous assortment, R ot ’ro- day's sales rouow vmofit noun% 18 24@1s eady, 1% Aunrulu. (00 1 neuy. 1a ? ew Zoalafid, 3, o8 seovired, s ar w.d greasy, 8d@ls 1d. A Punt bales; greasy, 1‘6401! XM he” l-tun bf the’ guctions: was the ani- mated d for merinos for the conti- Ront.. Mine, Nght, groady crofsbreds were BEEF STEERS, supported by home and American buyers |N Pr. No. . Pr, igher prices, but coarse and medium 760 qualtties, in the absence of the usual Amer- s 10 ican demand, declined. They were readily o i absorbed by Yorkshire at the lower level. -4 1 Compared with the January , merinos -4 4 o Realty advanced § per cent; fine-crossbreds closed 4 bt 3:‘&:3 m:: :::: ra’. % 1% 1% |unchanged fo 6 per cent higher, coarse H i 3 e ¢ %% % % | orossbreds declined 5 per cent and-Cape of 7% 11 % b0y 69y | Good Hope and Natal ll‘ldf were un- 138 T 2% 2 six |changed. The home -trade bought 78,000 740 76 -] W* |bales, continental buyers 46,000 bglea and 140 18 Wi flt #® | Amerioans 6,000 bales, while 5,000 bales were % % | Westinghoves *Elecirie 704 ©% 6 (held over for the next series. . 180 500 * | Western Union . U e s 1% §00 Wheeling & Lake Erl 5% b 5 : Cotton "'?“""‘ - :',3 Tonipaie 900 NEW YORK, March 2.-COTTON- aMar. ® B s mae, oL 25 i 2 4 e u LONDON, Mare merican securities | DOTiS 1" FERRORRC et 1h the openedsilghtly 1 P oy Lergg o e S "%‘.,fl'fi i ] ] ERaSk hoon.iha, marker W | Bear months attributed to this bl leadars 0 18 ed the improvement right after the FEEE IO KON Shuve, Featerie, oponing and (radihg beodrive : qutet, bu¢ |’ 3 e Pl WL 1510 Louvie & rices held within 3 or 3'.paints of the 520 inftial figures. : 51 . Rpo( cotton closed qufet, s potatd higher; L3883 5"‘ F: e LB 44 lnl uplands, 15.16c; middling gulf, o Al8 400 55 440 4 = mm.'u. 13 6.3 140 & 85 L] o it L3 00 600 \al Coffee Market. b % 0 ™ NEW YORK, March #3+COPFRE~Fu- BN 800 tures closed dull, net unchanged to § points « TN 8 8 800 lower, Sales were 4500 bags, including N -4 March at 6.80c; April, 5.900; 81 H-4 Iy, 7.06¢ 90 650 88 lliinals Central « %0 'lg SV ER A, m-ay n uud per o, STOCKERS AND FEEDERS, Moth—-Nfi' 3 Do 9 4 50 6 540 Tho rate of aisconat in the open market L4 B 0 585 for short bills iy per cent; for three L4 50 5 68 months’ bills, 3% per cent. St. Louls Live Stock Market. - 18 2 :g S rey ST. LOUIS, March ~23.—CATTLE—Ré- Local Securities. ceipte, 4100 head, includimg 600 Texans. | B H et l(nku steady. Native si t $6. j bul .00G76.90; 1000. Texas and lndlln nmr-. eows and_helfers, HOGS—R: Receipts of Cattle Larger Than Usual This Week. HOGS MOSTLY TEN CENTS HIGHER Sheep and Lambs Active Sellers and with Prices Strong to Tem to Fifteen Cents Migher SOUTH OMAHA, Nel Receipts were: Officlal Mond: Official Tuesday Estimate Wednesd, Same Same Same Same Same The following tabie show of cattle, hogs and h for the year to d’m o eipts maha The following table shows the average price of hogs at South Omaha. for the last several days, with comparisons. Be2IzIsE.35RTASR IS I3RS Recelpts and dlsposition of live stock at the Union Stock Yards, South Omaha, Neb., for the twenty-four hours ending at 3 o'dlock yesterday: RECEIPTS-CARS, Cl.n\s Hogs S| B aBelal o Cmcun Gt. Wel Total receipts......280 14 DISPOSITION-HEAD. ttle. Omaha Packing Co. e swm and Compan; 1,186 Cudahy Packing Armour & Ci Schwnru-Bule Murphy & Spie: uorull Pncklnl Co. B, Vansant Co. Binioh Varsaht & Laka: o, 34 = 2l 18 & 193 5 2 Huston & Co 1 J. Re 53 J. o m 9 s o4 8 18 6 % 18 omer buyers a2 336 7,676 7,749 B CATTLE—ReoMpu of cattie today num- bered 221 cars, making the total for the three days this week 17,212 head, the largest three days' run experienced at this point in & long time and larger than for the corresponding ‘period of & year ago head. ‘At the same time most ket points have had liberal runs #0 that available supplies th week have been larger than usual, takl the country as a whole, While the dema as been very good it was spparent this ning that b ‘were not 80 anxious haye: been and there ‘und strength to the point, ‘11 “fact there was & s10wing up (o the trade along the Tine. _When buyers and sellers got together of a trading basis, beef steers of good quall generdlly sold in abo a the same natche as, yesterday. The trade was at no tim very active, but still the better grades of caitle kept changing hands and were retty well cleaged up in falr season. AS h as $8.20 was pald for right good beeves, The medium grade of cattlo. were siow. ail the morning at prices that were anywhere from weak. to ade lower. followed very closel 00d kinds command- the inferfor grades being siow at a little lower. Stockers and feeders wers fot such, free day, the wire edge being but still the best cattle commanded about steady prices with others weak to a little lower. As high Is §7.2%5 was pald for hayfeds to go back in the country, this being the highest prices paid 8o fa for cattle to feed. Quotations on cattle: Good to choles cornfed steers, r to good corn- edmt $6. on to falr corn- 30; falr to good corn- 50; fair to good cows ‘common to falr cows i oo’d'lofcralcc mc:a alr to go Stockers and feeders, 00; common 1air stockers and feeders, uobosol llock $3.76004.50; veal calves, 4 50@8.50; ulls, stags, etc., $4.2576.25. Representative sales: HOGS~Fog trade rai .‘ all the way from Bo to lfio higher mornl: and movement was rauonnbly active at the advance. It wi ‘en market on & fully normal suppl: Sales showing dime advances wero l "more frequent and & €004 share of mixed bu cher statt’ was urehased on this bas: d for it 08 Was more or less dfscriminating nnd gommon loads of underwelghts looked be mrdgm:;mr than 6@le cases. B .fln muas—monpu 1,100 M ¢ hi T Native ln\l umu“ o Joseph Live Stock Market, SEPH, March 2.—€A 000 head; \\'AIHINUI‘ON. M 23.-~The condition of lht ” ' hclnun‘ of iud *sliver ot Hnfllflm nh-nlnmuryfl wiver o0 s!;z&. lnnr? AND head; mark 3500 head; bulk of sales, kah Nermbe, H0GIOB . Moux Oity Live noq Marke SIQUX CITY. ip March unt mkon. lmn n:-'fiui. improvemey oad pound .nm. over hal rows. breaking alt local prico records thppln. orders were notably th.l.hl:::lvlty of shi To'ulm the close, after most OMAHA LIVE STOCE MARKET 53, e i, e back feached went at v, o Pr riing -u' & 9: ke “rot o, anm vnma‘ " T 0 m""" .. fair o good w m e 10 0 0G| .. A 08 Representative sales .. e . K piss N m ... B8 Idaho lambe, era .. ) ®oule Idaho ewes ") o B Ne 1daho ewes, culis M) - R 1daho bucks n ke 1daho bucks, cuils k) 10 80 m o0 4 Mexican lambs " . 1250 e 1060 'SWal.rn lambe 18, 1050 m e exican la.mbs ] B oelje (8 Wesen jam lz w0 = . -Wg 214 Westorn T B nE, | fe Mexicen s D108 L L0 ey ' Biexican s 10 354 .00 63y Mexl L1088 4 ne exican " M1 10 % western ® % 108 western 8 086 western 8 108 western 1] 10 l! ‘Western [ - 10 8 - 2 ne CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET [ 10 T—— g P 1] 10T ttle Market Steady — Hogs Re- “Date. | 1910 nm |1908. [1907 |1006. [1905. 11904, 8 - arch 13, . 8 arch 14.[10 un‘ anl5w % March 15,110 3%%)| 6 4905 - March 16.[10 36% 4945 : March 17,10 8ot 498 5 ] March 15.|10 5334 501 § 04 % March 19,10 ml . |49 March 0| ¢ 508 March 21,110 b2% 518 4 92 March 2210 40%| 608/ 4 96 areh 25 1o a0kl o 501 497 I of the, reallzed $.915 this morning, but 1 st cholce quality would probably Close to .50, Yearlings and wetaers, mix comme. . One _deol woales b rather slow and inditferent, and ipments that came In on last trains were oreed to sell at levels no better than the least advance. Today's reaction, of course, earries prices to Saturday's high levels. Tops $10.80, a8 compared with vestor- § JJulside price of S04 and bulk 10 0g1aM. a» compared with yes- terday's buik of $10.40G10.85. Reprosentative sates: ported Strong—Sheep Steady. S3SEE55E5553533338558 S EEEETEEsEEEEIEEEsssE5E5S - ZTsseousssssasEazanze IesteInazTaas CHICAGO, March H—CATTLD—-M 1690 Bead;” macket steady, steers, gfl“fl‘ heifers, M* bulll. IL!“ oalves, $300§10.50; ors M\d feedors- M. 0. 9—le :'tml!mmh fl: Yll\ :;a “mn' hy? ‘ 3 ll l flll 3 8% c. \lchL i- :M W pigs, 310 tH AND uuns—m«lpu w&m 0 60 U 3 STAGS. 818 120 11 00 Kansas City Live Stock )urln. o ITY, Maroch 23.—CA' Re- SHEEP—A sheep and lamb market devold u’l‘.fif”;nc ead, including 300 wul orns, of record-breaking sales, would be re- | Market to'woak. Oiolce export .M ad; garded as a tame affalr this season. It el steo was the same old story in the mutton pens £7.6058.10 Sraned o g8, 35! ‘svockers and fesders, S8 ers, this morning. Boveral records were broken | &d . ' southern . atee 36, stookers on a quougly atrong market Bupply Wi hod.r-. 90@6.60; southern steers, $8.25 normal, but demand was urgent as ever, 4@ e et Coows, . SLIOGA00, Tative and_practically everything was bought|Gows $3.606.00; native peiters; $4.25@7.90; Lw“h little “depla. mb trade looked to be a little higher tn mm calves, $6. ol 0.0 b arket 100 terday, but the bulk nerally strong | $i 00@9. HUGB——ReceIp head. rhy e vy, on 0.600 dair Mexicans that went at|j $10.45010. o P tegs and, Sots b Ot ANM“"J - head. Market steady to wer, Lambe, (\00‘ okers uou yuter y were marked up & nlek other lots in the fleece 10.30; yearll #1090 1ine, ‘Shorn lamps, while "in limited me e, et with a keen demlnd $5.0006.50. eeders, of fleeceloss westerns $0.35. There is no precedent, of for any of the sales above noted. Heavy lambs were & trifle slow, but there was little chance for strong Gescrimination and everything sold to advantage. Recelpts of llve stock at lhe six principal western markets yeste South Omaha What has been sald about the lamb mar- | Sloux City ket would apply oqu-lly well to the St. Joseph . trad, Srowing of Kansas CIt oariige has acuraily served | 8t Liouls To hatpen demand and competition han| Chicago been very keen on the more desirable grades. A shipment of Mexican yearll Total . $6,000,000 The Pacific Telephone @ Telegraph Company (BELL COMPANY ON THE PACIFIC COAST) rmcuonpgemdcohmm'rmn"f' i Sinking Fund 5% Gold Bonds ” & Dated Japuary 2, 1907. Due January 2, 1937. Optlonal at 110 an interest on Jumtryr;, 1922, or on any interest date thereafter.. Denomiustion $1,000... Coupan or registered bonds. Mercantile Trust Company 6f San Fran- cisco, Trustee. Pending the engraving of | permanent bonds, ummvm:t receipts of the Bankers Trust Company of New York will be dcunrom Bonds m xempt in California. Previous issues o Mm wanfiulw'ml‘ulmul -nunm- will be unt bonds now offsred. The Pacific Telepjone and Telegraph cmnnlny owns and ‘dontrols the entire Bell Telephone !,lulnau on the Pacific Coast. The territory served l& rapidly developing in population and wealth, and ineludes such important and growing centers as San Francisco, Los Angeles, Seattle, Portland, Tacoma, Sponkane; nhd particularlly every important city in tly) States of. Californls, Washington and Oregon. A majority of the outstanding capital stock of The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company is owned by the American 'Nlo- phone and Telegraph Company (the Bell system of the United Btates.). EARNINGS AND EXPENSES (A8 OFFICIALLY STYONTED YEARS ENDED DRORMBEN ) #0,006,074 810, O85,100 $12,885,017 7,000,201 7,788,282 © 9,774,85: ..92,058,818 92,700,097 $3,110,000 $1,658,150 owing to the faet thay # now o'fl.nd ‘were out- Gross revenue ., .... expenses, uxalmd Net income ...... Annual bond interest on $29,000,000 bonds . #Actual bond interest was considerably less than none of the $6,000,000 First Mortgage and Colatteral standing ng 19 NET INOOME IS MORE THAN TWICE THE ANNUAL BOND lm ‘We make the following summary of the strong polnts of this bond issue from officlal data on file at our offices: L 1~=~The present value of the physical property of the Oo-pny is com. servatively estimated at $46,000,000, or nearly 60 per cent in of all outstanding bonds, Tncluding those above offered. 2—The physical condition is excellent, over $283,000,000 l::? been expended on the property during the.past five years, d ‘which w.hmvemu‘eoltheOommy'lflmMndv-mw installed new or completely modernized 8-—Giross earnings practically haye dnlbled in the past five yeurs. 4—The bonds above offered are ::cp:md. ‘ln om:l“: of w-lul.m ‘“:.y firs mortgage, either direct of by of secu on 4 and propefty of the Company, subject only to a -'nun p-wunt of the constituent companies which will be retired In 1918, WE RECOMMEND THESE BONDS FOR INVES‘I‘ME". A Price 984 and Interest Special Descriptive Circulars on Request v Bond @ Geodwin 234 La Salle Street, Chicago Harris Trust @ Savings Bank omnuum::&m;.oo 1882. Incorporated 1007, :n Fust’ ‘A SAFE INVESTMENT We offer $1,000,000 Gold Bonds of a well established and stccess- ful Western Power & Lighting Company at 92% In dnnonhuuon of $100, $600 and $1,000. The Electric Power of this Company is generated from coal. The Company issuing these bonds is éarning double the interest on all its outstanding bonds, and has under construct nnxln- creasvd facilities for a larger output. This will be in m nm three months and result ln earning dividends on its commap §50% STOCK BONUS Bvery purchaser of one of the bonds will also be given 50% of ite value in common stock, so that in addition to the assured imcome o1 6% % on the bonds there will be a share in the future growth and Herbert E. VG;:J: Ce earnings of the Company. 'l‘onhnmnhcw.nllhmu- creased output, J i WALSTON H. BROWN & BROS., 45 Wall St, New York Established 1868, Members of N. ¥, Stock Exchasge. .