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GAALY AN FisOUULE MAKRLL Lain and rredictions of Rain Take Wheat Prices Down Wheut, b P .0 ) I oo ool ' . (Corn, e .. s A — 4 Oats, bu.... T2.000 .10 m_*.m SELLING nmxi Soue Opinilom Exists (hat Little Ald | Wll\f‘“ from Rain, as the Whent is Killed, So Alarm- ints Report. | OMAHA, March 1, 1910 Light shoiwers reported in the southwest | and furtber-predictions of rain lakes wheat lower, jongs seillog tresly, with the :::F—u-tmn-gmm weather. Somo | i3 opinions are expressed that little aid will come from rains, as the wheat bas been killed. The o6rn market continues to sag; with and bearitsh sentiment pre- Yallng prices ace working lower and the | Market lacks snap. | Wheat was soft on heavy selitng, with Shawers reported in several localities. decline was. checked. by support from large hoiders. Cash wheat waa jower and buyers were slow takers on the break. o sympatity and held | tound ready takers. With improvement in the shipping demand a firmer I “‘...lhl“ Prifnary wheat receipts wero bush- oin Rnd " shipments Wers 155,00 bushels. AGWINST rec-ipts last year of 36.000 bushels MNDments of 218,000 bushels. ok TRALY corn preceipis ;.rao M:,TI busheis Shipments were 514, ushels, year of 465,000 bushels and ushels by were 19,000 bushels of corn, of oats and wheat and flour %, No. 2 CORN—No, 2 Jhies, 3 No. 3 color,5i@bT%c; ;' No. 2 yellew, grade, $5@Se. OATS--Standard, @4@4@%c; No. 3 whits, $2Gee; No. 4 white, low, Ggdllee; No. 4 yellow, mixed, No. 1 feed, | | Wheat. Corn. Oats. | W ;e ey curied. and September closed at §1.04%@1.6&, ead July at #1.07%. Corn grces declined because of the siump | in wheat, buf rallied later and advanced about lc above the low point. Cash was In extremely r démand and prices clined %e to lo. 3 yellow sold at flc. s market for options closed firm, May at G3GE4c. after selling between and sugeNC &yln‘ of the May delivery by {nterests caused a substantial rally in oats. The May delivery showed the widest i BEE BEE REE .!ij L] : N § | oate: o3| No. 4 white, | “aifly stead; Cush m’uun sold steady and offerings | o, }| WEATHER IN THE GRAIN BELY e e during the night and is oy smows in Wyaming and Colorado. and rains | Am % & - over the western portions of Nebracks and | the Dakotas. The disturbance will continue | American Woolen $8@: clear ribs, FIGEW, Short clear, POCLTRY—Steady: chickens, ic: springs. grase sc. We; turieys, e, dueks, iSe BUTTER-Steady; creamery. 71§ ENERAL MARKET NEW YORK | Quetations of the Day on Varieus Commedities. NEW Y.Omll Mareh ’,-;'PU)UR—,-‘II:: t and fl-a ng patent ' clears, . .75, nter Sxirae No. T SI0GA . winter xiras, o 3 204.45, Kansas straighta, 5. B. Re- ceipte, .76 bbis.: shipments. 10,99 bbis. Rye flour, steady; fair o good. $4.30G4.4; ico to fancy. $400G4E. CORNMEAL—Steady . fine white and yei- ow, §L4@LN. coarse, §S1.15@1 ®; kiln dried, 3 RYE—Duil; nal £ o b, Ne WHEAT—Spot easy; No. I red, §L.% In devator and P‘:..cl"nnr(hfl’n. .25, L o b Option wheat ned sharply on of sl Kaneas and general rains in the west, but prices re- gained part of the loss Tuay “ciomea: 1.0 iy Slosed: Racsipta | TS puehets: whipmente, 3708 busheis CORN—Spot easy; steamer, ¢ and No. . both_elevator basie; ex- port No. % e, nominal f. o b. Option arket on, W@%c net higher. May closed, ™4e; J o Taceipts, 130 K ptember, 74le. ipts, 7, bushels. busheis; shipments, 186,30 OATS—Spot steady; mixed, 3 to 32 Iba. nominal; natural white 2 to 2 Ibs., 96 Sie: clipped white, 3 to 48 ibs. 3 May closed, 4%4e. Receipts, 130475 bushels. FRED—Steady, western spring bran, 100 pound ks, $24. — HAY-Steady: prime, $L15: No. 1 _§1.100 115, No. & $LOLI0: No & SLONLI HIDES—Firm; Central America. 22%e: ta, I LEATH Firm: hemlock firsts, Be; seconds, 1G%e; thirds, 2P re- Ject: c. PROVISIONS-—-Pork, firmer; S "f $2.0QM0: short clear, $I.! 0. al) 3 Cut meats. rm; plekied bellies, 10 to 14 1bs. SIAANG 17.00. Lard, steady: middle west prim: $14.06@14.75; refined, firm; continent, §i5.1 South America, $i6.%, compound, $10.%¢ TALLOW-—Quiet; prime city, hhds, T%WO Ti4o; country, 16" UTTER—Ir ond to ; me 00; family, $19.00 Dost haima, S 00081 0% ar: creamery, heid, sec- [ Be; prosess tirat to spacial, HWGTIC % SE—Firm and unchanged. EGGS—Basi first, western storage sel first. 20 southern, first o firm; western chick- turkeys, 2 For Nebrasks, Rain and Smow and Celder. OMAHA, March 19, 1910 The barometric depression, noted in the preceding repurt as overlying the Rocky mountains, has developed into a disturban of decided energy extending from the up Missourt valley south over the east: astern Colorado. The disturbance was eded by high winds over the eastern siof accompanied castward over the valleys, and will be ac- companied by rain in this vicinity tonight | Wednesday. An of Dressure, Following is the tation compared with lower; No. 2 % 112; No. !-r‘d. $1.1° CORN__ay." o : anchaged: No. 3 mized. 61@62c: No. 2 white, 63c; No, GATS—Nominally unchangsd. c: No. 3 mixed, HAY—Unchanged; choice_timathy, §14.30 roice Semirie, SLNGILE: choice @15.09; cholce alfaifa, §1° W 7.4 00. BUTTER—Unchanged; creamery, extras, r-nnmg;%m..-\&’;nmm;mu stoek, Zlc. EGGS—$c_higher; current receipts, new ‘miscel canes, W.10; southierns, 8.75: 0. CORN—No. 3 yellow, OATS—No. 3 white, &' Philadeiphia Produce Market. LIVERPOOL. auil; No. 2 red western futures quiet; March, July, Ts 1%d: October. CORN—Spot_quiet; ne northern, Gs 4. Al i Fig THE BEE Al ” ulns a.::y'vc to % below yesterday's New York OIAHA leE Rocefpta. S| !umm.; Associate Justice Marked as Favor. ing Limited Comstruetion of Antl- |demand; commercial bills. $ . SILVER-—Bar, ife; Mexican dollars, Heo. Y s e e« b BONDS—Government, firm; railroad, Rises om Londen. .. 100N Int. M. M. . NEW YORK, March 2.—The irreguiar 1My Japa and shifting movement of the stock market e toda un N Yz western, $0%e. nomi- the wheat crop this year. A repien portable surpius must be relled on correct the dislocation in the country’ | foreign trade, which 18 & present embar- ) finance. A plentiful harvest must also be an portant influence in sustaining the ex- tended credit of the banks of the | much of which is known to. be on farm land purchases and aiso, to be invoived in holding favorable weather news on, therefore, was re- | cation In the finaneial | al . The sudden death of Justioe fail to recetve active | In view of she vital interest of interests in cases pending befors was without (ransacti closing. | @ e Brewer |C. A L | “ao great cor- | the outaa' the Burite the court to :xlmy to carry the balance of the side of a ilmited construction of the | trust law in the pending cases. [ pZhe jusgestion that the vicancy on the ch_might invoive a Amer- | ican” Tobace Stan, | was not relished. retrial of the dard Ofl cases also N emewed the Feoabiy of a an of goid in April. The wubstance of | T, following mmmm“x{,;’"fi"’“" - vernent. The AtShison | Fo *tpces the an_eiement in announced its convertibl ‘western storage selections, | : wesiern storage selections, exira | prB . ueg¥gesangUasgsistzagy’ g2zpe5y) eueyzasdsfisgeiepeegtisi it il n EE i | i i E! 13 T H B I 2izlivg! gi o¥ Feepuepsygvisiiyegaunisipnad i sEBRETe SRR R ey R s e s 1 i PEE L T eawp, Fo i i \ g segiusg syif i i I g s ,h’:u,”u Is”: !!! A ik HE { ] : OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, York Market. rate, . offer per_cont: closing bid, % per heavy. foilows: Bty 32 kFF g »e Pl lg: 49 - Mo s NS L 535 557§ sh ] § H . it} oih 3 ipiiTiiiigip ik i sn!:”: # so8t 728 ® :lig r! ba i M E] ol ¥pid =C._ M £ 3 7 8828 ;Qfl g s i ¥ L lril ¥ §'=éa*=§xxa=srx=: 4 41 UL [ 13 quotations are furnishs an, 315 South Sixtees Am, @8 Golatiela_Daley ... . | Bay Stats Gus » Cananea Con. at today was as followst 9852, 853, 569 Soner v $80,002. 492 New York Momey Market. NEW tions on mining stocks were: Altes s STOCK MA 3 (Beceipts of Cattle Moderate, but Trade Rather Slow. e NEW YORK, March 8 —MONEY—On eall Prices Genmerally Turm Upwards|siesdy at Pygé per cest: ruil at 3 T eent. TIME LOANS—Very sott and dull sixty | days, 3% per cent: ninety days, 4 per cent; aix montha 4 cent. BREWER'S DEATH HAS INFLUENCE | “Fais MERCANTILE PAPER—4% per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE—Strong, with actual business in bankers' bills at $4.84050 486 for sixty-day bills and at for |HOGS SHOWING LITTLE CHANGE Sheep Do Not Show Much Change, but Lambs Are Bath Slow and Lower, Netwithstanding Record- Breaking Tops. Closing quotations on bonds wers as SOUTH OMAHA, Neb.. March B 1m0 | Estimate Tuesday . Two days this week. Same days last week Same days 3 weeks ago. Same days 3 weeks ago..1l1#0 Same days 4 weeks ogo Same days last year The foilowing table shows the average of hows at South Omaha for the last with eomparisons [ 1510, (1069, /1908. (1907 11905, 1905, 11904, ” b P 2858334 38 e o =y 855 ‘5828 33 "Eis 25 ‘588588 ‘g2 82853 Zgaw BRISBEERS B3 oo @ g wolullues |BHE AnANcK40 PREY ST S ol ol canel we 12 3 Receipts und disposition of live stock at 0 Union Stock yards, South r twenty-four heurs ending at 3 p. m., esterday: Omaha, Neb., TS, Cattle. Hoga. Sh'p H'r's .. W8 a o s DISPOEITION. ASHINGTO! 2. —The condit - a hamr of the treasury at the beginning of business ; acilare; QAT sikve: dollara Gt L% ,000; lver certificates outstanding, Cu Ui silver 506,14; minor coin. $1.01.i53; total balance in general fund, -l L Walf .. . YORK, March 2.—Closing quota- reary & Carey ) i = n .- nn ol we ™ n. w ww 3 - M Oeww H PogER i» 3 men ] [ o wm ns i I ew - - »s En ¥ 3] : LE. 3] P e - = s - : »s m » o n » e - LS ) u 7 R 5 . . o »n = » m en . s s 20 el L3 = o ™ wwn » 1. o - weTn bl n - » »s ] mm ewn e e I . e 0 ® i) = M wow |- ». o ens - o = ws |= " ey 'n n ens ... ol e WmL ey e e 5 o ‘.z ... = 2w |n.. E .l = ] » In WoeN® W W - A e " - » " n: »e - m; W e = » @ 3T 10 10 % |- m W B ™, 0s e x0 » -« - »e - m o wmm o wlllm s (Bl wem = m s | ;WD B mo_ue - = no L3 m e ® B wn » m s SHEEP—It was one of the slowest mar- kets of the year In the sheep barn this morning on n normal supply, consist largely of lambs. Buyers were out in ful force, as usbal, but their wants, If they had any, were well concealed and it was almost noon before iny business of com- sequence had seen transacted. Eastern ad- vices, a8 well, were more or less bearish and this fact did not serve to sharpen de- mand by any means. Lamb trade suffered more than the sheep end of the deal, as was the case yesterday, but prices were very uneven. Slow to lower would be the best way of describing the Jamb trade, aithough one bunch of Cholce Mexicans establlshed a new record at $10.80, which price is lc higher than the best figure previously paid at this point. They ‘were just t knd of animais that A packer needed on a specal order. Sheep and yeariings looked to be barely steady In spots, but movement was siuggish and the trend of prices much sasier. | the two days this week quotations have been marked down somewhat in practicaily every branch of the trade. Current prioes gn lamba are around a quarter lower than last week's close, but sheep do not show quite as much weakness. Quotations on shesp and lambs: Spring iambs, oholce, $13.00917.00; spring lambs, mediym, §1.064913.00; good to choive iambs, falt to good lsmbs, 4 ers, 8. .69; fair to good wethers, §7. 8.18; to chaics ewes, §7.2Q8.9; fair (o western ewes . i Mexican ewes | 8 Mexiean lambs ... | 30 western ewes, culls. 218 western €17 western lambs CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Market Stemdy—Hogs Steady —Sheep Reported Steady. CHICAGO, March = 2.—CATTLE—Re- ceipts “estimated at 350 head; market steady; steers. §0.10GS.T5; dows, §6.00G7.50; | heifers, $4.5G7.85; bulls, $.25G6.25; calves, | $8.0089.50; stackers and feeders, $4.75@7.00. HOGS—1 estimated. 11000 head: cholce heavy, $11.00GLLOT\4: mixed, $ o> P HTERET Y commanBamy 22EUSHUEEE? iad, taariot. soety: Same: E‘:’:’f‘l 2 abn e To0; yeariings, 55 Kansas City Live Stock Market. KANSAS TY, March 2.—CATTLE— Receipts, 9,000 h including %00 southerns; ‘market lo wer 5. v B head; y-rl'lnt hx e ; stockers and St. Lowis Live Stock 10 not so good as the Market. ST. LOUIS, March 2. —CATTLE-Re- i ¥ ceipts, 4,40 head, including 1200 Texans; stockers and feeders bu: market lower; native shipping and esport sters, $6.0%6.30; dressed beef and butchers full gaeiisk geese, “:uu:u fowis, & per dos.: pigeons, 8 per steers, 5.75g7.75; steers under 1000 pounds, ufi’.} 16@18c; g! ] -1 . 00: . zes, : Fancy select, Julflbfl. bunch, 2.7 e sige. #c. der; New York, H Wal. : New, 3 frames, . 2 dozen _in case, $1.90. {nuts: Black, per 1b., 2c; California, No. per Ib. e. i P W% 5.4 bbis. ROSIN—Market firm; sales, | ceipts, L5 bbls.; ™ CITY, March 2. —Credit -.llnor.‘l. i average. 156,319 :Il‘_nm MWLBE bbis.; average, (all frozem)—§almon, ic: pickerel, - { 3o, whitefish, 13c; pike, 10c; tro i at- | tree speculative buying, steady i d srapples, generally maintained on all desirable kinds east. at i Quotations: on cattle: Good to chotc 18¢c; large | 15c; Spanish macherel, 18c; eel, 1Sc; had- dock, 13¢; flounders, 1%c; frog legs, 40c per | 1 6e; No. 2| feq stewm fair to good corn- common to fair corn- good and feeders. $5.00@6.00; com- ‘kers and feeders, $4. bulls. stags, eto., Seed Potatoes: and early Ohio, ka and north- | stock h yellow Jersey ‘Wisconsin aaee sB8Ew 8 BESESHE RESESSBINSEES Jassssss) D i P U i'flii‘lflgl SBENSHIBUER Wbiiskse Nitesen RGEGEECSGNESE G noamnes d8Es 8l - 3§ essse sresssnun cesssswn - GBS dUBBRBEUSAAN i & d s BESsAtENSSUR HUSSH WESEsEAARARE satssingetes SAVANNAH, Ga., March 3 —TURPEN- TINE—Market firm, le: sales, 50o; re- | trade this morning were much coipts, 253 bbis.; shipments, @ bbis.; stoek, | Yesterday. ly was limited and buyers | *howed no haste in filling orders at current | The movement was slow from L8, Sisokee Snd. tenives. WIgES: | cows and heifers. $2 5@6.75; canners, 1200 bulls, $L50G5.50; calves, $3.0007.50; Texas and Indian steers, W.BGS.3; cows and heifers, §2.50G6.50. HOGS—Recel) 10¢ lower: pigs and ilghts, §7.75G10.99; pack- S075GIL10; butchers’ and heavy, 11, LAMBS—Receipts, 1,900 10¢ to 15c¢ lower; native mut- lambs, l'l.llfl culls and stockers, $4.00§7.00. St. Joweph Live Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH, March 20.—CATTLE—Re- 250 head. et ateady: si cows and £.00G2.0. 5500 head. steady; top, 95, bulk of sales, 10.85. SHEEP AND LAMBS—Receipts, 450 10.10. head. Market slo 1800 10,000 8% | Standard copper’ was weak and lower, wil | vantage of Dr. Lake' $10. 2019, good 1in, .0009.40; good heavy | ytuu.nl'm ‘ fi‘ :md to ehoice weth- pts, 6,900 head; market Sc to | OMAHA. March 2 _—HAY-No. 1,_f1000; No. 2 $9.8: packing. 3600, raw: Supply of poor hay s heavier than the de- mand. The aupply of good hay i lght. DR. F. W. LAKE PRESENTS PLAN ON OPENING STREET Propeses to Make Twentr-Second Forty Feet to Save His Cherry Trees. Dr. Fredericka W. Lake, 207 Dodge street, | has made to some of the city councilen a proposition that will save the city consid- erable money on the opening of Twenty- |aecond street from Howard to Dedge. ' It seems to be the sentiment of the council- men that the offer should be accepted, and | an amendment will be offered to the ordl- | nance herstofore passed that will take ad- proposttion. In the ordinance as pussed for the epen- Ing of Twanty-second it was provided that (he block from Dougias to Dodge should de fifty feet wide, whereas the black from Farnam to Douglas is to be but forty feet In width. Now Dr Lake offers to walve damages entirely if the eity will amend he ordinance to make the width forty teet ‘from Douglas to Dodge. He points out that a fifty-foot street is not neces- sary at that piace and that forty feet will serve all purposes. The fifty-foot street would bring the sidewalk flush against the east side of the Lake homestead and wauld destroy a row of cherry trees which have stood there since the residence was first oecupied, many years ago. The nar- rowing of the street to forty feet will save the trees and leave the Lake homs about ten feet from the street line, The fact that the Central school is immediately east of Dr. Lake's home is also & consideration that is having weight with the couneil |to leave the surroundings as plessant as | posstbie. — Stors Bottled Beer. Can be obtained by the case fram Charles | Storz, next door north of Stors Brewery. Prompt delivery to private family trade. Same prices as formerly. 'Phones Webster 120, Ind. B-1281 WOMEN FLEE QUICKLY FROM FIRE, BUT HORSES BALK !ll-—a and Beasts Escape, Though | | Latter Are Foreced Out with Difficulty. Fire which broke out in the Douglas | Street Livery stable Tuesday morning | threatened the lives of persons living over |the barn and damaged the bullding and | contents to an extent of $1.000. Thirty head | of horses, which were tied in the basement | were lead out, aftera struggle. | The fire originated in the seeomd story of the building in the rear. That portion of |the bullding is used as & hay loft and store-room for grain. In front of this is a rooming house. | P. P. Malley who ‘runs the place for Jule Aithaus was standing in the front doorway when he heard the crackitiig of flames and turning saw smoke and fire creeping along the cefling in the rear. He turned in an alarm and after calling for hmuhvmnumfiy,'uxlom. basement to get the horses out. The horses ;| were fire-mad and it was with grest difei- culty that they wers led to safety. Ae soon as the fire was discovered by the inhabitants of the rooming house, above, thers was a wild scramble for the strest and frantic women appearsd before the crowd in decollete garments. The building is owned by Minneapolis | parties. Mo Sumaweate. Accept no substitute for Foley's Honey and Tar. It is the best and safest remedy for coughs, colds, throat and lung trubles. Contains no oplates and no harmful drugs. Remember the name, Foley's Honey and Tar. and accept no substitutes. Sald by all druggists. {BOYD, ENROUTE FROM CUBA, SEES SPEAKERSHIP FIGHT Former c-rn—-_-. Wite and Daughter Stop in Washington on Way Home. Former Congressman J. F: Boyd of the I'l'hlrfl district and wife and g | Helen, were guests at the Rome hotel, ioers. | Tuesday, stopping in Omaha on their way home to Nellgh, after spending the winter |n Cuba. “I'm glad that the lower house of con- gress has voted for an appropriation to raise the battleship Maine This wreck Is ofie of the first things you see when you enter the harbor and its casts & gleom over a trip to Havana, It is & shmme the 4500 | United States has let it remain thers as 5000 long as It has'" | On their way home from the south the Boyds stopped in Washington, D. C., and |Mr. Boya was on the floor of the house {the last day of the fight on Speaker | Cannon. NEW YORK., March 2. -METALS- | “It was a great battle” sald Mr. Boyd, {spot and ail deliveries up to_the end of | “Dut ‘there was more excitement in the | May quoted at Iurlcnf.m. The English | galleries than on the floor. I've heard | market recovered part of an opentng loas. | | closing firm with spot quoted at £58 7s 6d | and futures at £69 10s. Local dealers report | | & slow demand and an unsettied tone, with | |lake quoted at HLE@ILE: electrolytic, .%; casting, #12. . Tin was | ! flm‘ul quiet. -muw‘: and March quoted | |at i ndon market h 3 | closing e, with Soot at 418 Ha and fu | tures at £151 16s. Lead dull: spot, $4.406M.50; | London market lower at £12 158 5. Spel ter dull; spot %.56G6.%; London market un- changed at £2. Iron lower, with Cleve. | a | 0T GBS | ST. LOUIS, March 2.—METALS-—Lead unchanged, at $.27%. Speiter dull, at $.46. Cotton Marikes. NEW YORK. March 2.—COTTON—The | market opened steady at a decline of 2 to |6 points in response to lower cables than | expected and s0on s0ld off to & net loss of | trom 10 to 14 points under seattering liqui- | | dation local bear which was inspiréd Dy reports of showers In Texas ons | Pul opened steady; May, 15.1lc; July, Usso; August leBc: ember. 10680 Qotoler, 13c] December. 1302c; January, Futures closed steady. more spirited debates in comgress than was this one.” Mr. Boyd ined to discuss Nebraska poMtics, saying that he had. been away some months and was net in touch with conditions in the state. —_—— ' Keep Chamberlain’s Liniment om hand. It is an antiseptic liniment and ocsuses wounds to heal In less time than by auy ; | other treatment. | When you want what you want when you want it, say so through The Bes Want Ad columns. IF YOU WANT Valuable Information CHICAG®, ILL. Member Chicage Bosrd of Trade