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Show ;C!EBS ARE UNDER WEATHER HoclTef eller,r Stillman. Mor-C Mor-C r ani, - Harrinian; Gayle ; and Piatt and OtHer New YorKers . Have the Grip. , WUllam Bocksf eHer Qrip. , James Stillman -Q rip sad ordered abroad. ..: , J, P. Morgan Orip and Perkins Vorry. W. B. Leeds Paxalysis. E. H. Haxriman Qrip and operation. James Otyley Grip.- Thomas O. Piatt Qrip and politics. NEW ".YORK. Jan. IS. Wall street is sick, as the merest observer could tell from the above list of men who are unable un-able to reach their offices, no matter how preesins; the business of the day may be. They are victims of the tremendous fireaeur thst falls upon the men who nils n finance. Just a degree removed from the pressure which cost the late President Presi-dent Cassatt of the Pennsylvania his life. William Rockefeller hss been ill in bed in his city home for some days. It is said that his physician has ordered him abroad. James Stillman, president of the National Na-tional City bank, suffered from- arip until tne interstate commerce commission nn-Ished nn-Ished Its sessions In this city. Their removal re-moval to Chicago relieved him of a sub-, sub-, poena which has been served and he ' saJled for Europe on Tuesday. J. P. Moraan has not been In his office to transact business since the holidays. He has an a-a;ravated case of grip which the best physicians In New York have been unable to break up. W. B. Leeds, one of the blr multimillionaires multi-millionaires of 'The Street." Is abroad trying to lnd a cure for paralysis which struck him down at his desk. E. H. Harriman. the greatest railroad owner of the financial district, had a minor operation performed three weeks ago. He would have been out had It not been for an attack of grip which hoNs him in his town house. James Gayley, vice-president of the United States Steel corporation. Is 111 In Pittsburg from a severe attack of grip. His presence In New York has been urgent, ur-gent, but Impossible, on account of the illness. Thomas C. Piatt, United States Senator and the head of one of the big express companies, la another grip sufferer. tlon of the President was passed, the Democrats voting for it and the Republicans Republi-cans against it. Ask your grocer for Vienna Bakery Bread. "It's the best." OMAHA LIVE STOCK. OMAHA, Jan. 16. Cattle Receipts. 8000: market sLpw to 10c lower. Native steers, $4.00tfJ.30; cows and heifers. $I.o0 S U; Western steers. "I3.26&5.30; can-ners. can-ners. $2.voS.00: stockers and feeders. $I805.00; calves, $3.006.50; bulls and stags. ?.60$ 4. AO. Hogs Receipt. lO.noo. Market shade to 5 cents higher. Heavv. $ 356.40: mixed. t6.32it3.3fi: light. $.73u6.35: pigs. $5.25 ti.XV bulk of rales. $6.30f6.3fi. Sheep Receipts. 5000; market strong. Yearlings. $5.5.1; wethern. i't.Zhti 6.65; ewes, $4. 40(8-5. 20; lambs. $ 50j7-50. i CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. CHICAGO, Jan. 15. Cat tie Receipts. 4500. Steady. Beeves. $4.106 7.20, cows and heifers, $1.501z'6.25: Blockers and feeders, $2.5oe 4 60; Texans. $3.75'4.50; calves, $6.oojr8.25. Hogs Receipts. 2. 000. market 5c higher. high-er. Mixed and butchers. $6,2546 60: good heavy, $6.45fe 6.62J : rough heavv, $6.2.!.'U-S.3.i: $6.2.!.'U-S.3.i: light. $6.25ti6.50; pigs. $5,701? 6.30; bulk. $6,456 6.65. Sheep- Receipts. 14.000. Market strong. Sheep. $3.6i'&5.:'.-,; lambs. $4.60fc7.S'V ST. LOUIS WOOL. ST I. OTIS, -Ian. 15. Wool, steady, territory ter-ritory and Western mediums. 23 to 28c; nne medium. Ito21c; fine. 14 17c. KANSAS CITY LIVE STOCK. KANSAS CITY. Jan. 15. Cattle Receipts, Re-ceipts, ll.ooo. Market steady. Native steers. $4'10$r.75; native cows and heifer. heif-er. $2 2rtff5.on; stockeis and feeders. $2.7Sff 4.75: bulls. $3.00l 4.50; calves. $3 50 r7.75. Western fed steers. $3.714 5.75; Western fed rows. 2 S'd 4 ?5. Hogs -Receipts. 13.000. Market strong to - higher. B'llk of sales. $ 42i4j 5. heavy. 14714; t 55 . packers. $. 4? J fj 50 . pigs and lights. $:.'lO'36.45. t.heep Re.-elpis. 000 ; market steady Muttons. $4 7545.75; lambs. $fi75j 7 50. range wethers. $5,504 $.50. CHICAGO GRAIN. CHICAGO. Jan. 15. Tne wheat market tniav opened easy and fairly a live Cables were lower and reelp's in the Northwest were very small. The latter fact, however, did not seem to greatly Influence the market. Pit traders were active sellers. May opened unchanged at 7fiio and sold at 7tJ The corn market was inlet and steady. Local receipts were smaller than had been expected and this offset the cold weather which is expected to Increase the amount of the corn receipts. May opened a shade lower at 43c and sold at :: '. ;ood buying by rash houses which was based largely upon small local receipts held the oats market firm Trading was in fair amount. Mav opened unchanged at 3RJc and sold up to 37r. The provision markt opened s'rong on a 5 cent advance in the price of live hogs, but soon weakened on 'selling by commission houses May pork opened JJ4 5c higher at $17JJ: sold up to $175 Lard opened .'ic higher at $9 .fio and sold down to $9.55. and ribs were higher a' $9.20 and fold at $9. 154 9.17J. Cash: Wheat No. 2 red. 73j'af;4c: No 3 red. 70i73Jc; No. 2 hard. 734 74c. No No. 3 hard. 6S'jJ73c; No Northern, so-y 81c: No. 2 Northern. 7S4S0,-; No. 3 spring. fi'g79c. Corn -No 3. 4"? 4Jc. Oars No. 2. 35Jc; No 3. 3".". DEMOCRATS INDORSE ROOSEVELT JEFFERSON CITY. Mo. Jan 15 -The House todav. over the protest of its Republican Re-publican members. Indorsed the action of President Roosevelt In discharging the negro soldiers ronnerted with the Brownsville Browns-ville riots. A resolution Indorsing the nr. |