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14 THE BEE: OMAHA. THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1916. OHAHA LIVESTOCK MARKET Csttle Slower to Ten Cent Lower . Sheep nd Iambs Steady to s Easier in Spots. HOGS STEADY TO FIVE HIGHER Receipts were: Omaha, June 14, 1K. Cattla. Hoga. limp Official Monday 1,11) t.IM . rwfti.i tomiii l.tnt t.lts l.U'z Eetlmete Wednesdsy.. 4, too ls.MO .! Three dart tbla week.tl.181 I2.1 IJ.JJS Same daya lait week. .16.M7 JM04 Id.ttk same daya x weeKe agoii.;:zo zi.i Same daya I weeke eolMl J.I0 1I.I7J Ksme daya 4 weeke agol4.lt S,02 1'."; Same daya laat yaar.. 14.111 21.711 1.174 Tha following table ahowa the recelple f rattle, hoga and aheap at the Houth -naha 'Jee Stock market for tba yaar to data ao compared with laat yaar. 1116. Ida. Inc. Deo. Cattla .... 411. 711 464.1(1 .! Hon ....I.70I.7S7 1.4.S zOMOt Shtas .... 414.411 MT.ztl " H.tSO i. I'm follawlng tabta ahuwe tba average l.rlree of bogs at tha Omaha live eluck market for tha laat fa daja, with oom- . r -lanaa "Rate, i mi. mit.ini4.um. uti2. ;mi. Tezas nn.l In, Han nifPTn. "! J.00 ; prim irarllug meTs end hniTe.s I ,. i6f to. ii tows a.td nelfers, $t. 00 8,00; netlv oalvrw. ItJ.OO 1 1.60; prime siwihern steers, IS.OOvc 10.00. HIIKKP Rc.-rlpts, 3.700; nmrkel stead : native mutton,,. $...001,00: t-llprert ewe. ll.00ft7.Se: clipped lambs. .!.; spring lamb. ti.OOtj 1 1.60. C'HICAtiO 1.1VK HT04K MARKET. tattle Weak H Mtreng flheep Weak. I'blrsgo, June M. IKX18 Rriretpts, L't. Una head; market strong, mostly If, rente higher; bulk. I.;0).I6; light !: 6; mixed. H.tOfllt.10; heavy. It. liter. 10: rough. tt.26tnft.60; plgH, ;, 60 ft ft. 0(1. t'ATTI.K Recelpta, 17.000 hetiil; market weak; native beef steers. IT.90fMI.40- eetern steers IV&0 t.Bf,: storkirs ami feedera, lo.OOfA.NO; cows and heifers. 14.00 te.cj; calvee, Ift.buf J 1 . ,&. SH KEP Rei-elota. 11.000 head: market eak; wether. t7.noe).::0; ewfe, $4.76ff 60; Iambi, 7.i0110.36; springs tl.: 60. Hal II; May It 14V Mar o let Met 11 till J,- i. 1.241 una I Ml! June . t 111 Juna I i e J una I June I. Juna 7.1 Juna l Juna I. June 10 Juna 11 .'una 11.1 Juna II. Juna 141 I 41 I III I 17 J II t 41 7 16 I 41 1 14 I It T II I 12 t II I l I 47 I II t 12 74 I II 1 II T II 71 I It I It 7 41 I 71 I II I 10 I 41 I M ! M t II I II I II I II I II I II 1 II I II I 14 I II t II I II 7 41 I 17 I 41 I 16 7 41 7 II e T 44 I II T 42 7 10 I 27 e I 41 7 17 I 11 t 46 I tl t 16 7 16 I 47 7 41 7 27 I 91 I 62 7 It I to I It I tl I 11 I II 7 It e tl 7 36 I 71 lianas City Lira Mock Market. Kansas City. June 14. HOOK Receipts. 2,000 head; market steady; bulk. It.lltl .16: heavy. It lOct 1.72 : Deckers and butchers. 11.6001.70; light, It.:it)l.t6; pll-a. I" I0S 76. t atti.k rtecelpts, 4.600 head ; market eady: prime fed steers. 110.26ft 1 1.26: ressed beef steers. It. 00010.26; western teers. It.OOfji 1 1. 00 ; stoekers and feeders, . 7601. 60: bulls. I6.1itll.60'. calves. 10.60 Oil 00. SH BKP Receipts 1.000 held: msrket steady; lambs. $1.00011.15; yearlings. 17.60 et 00; wethers, ll.fittl.OI; ewes, l 0t St. Joseph Lite mack Marital, fit. Joseph. Mo., June 14. CATTLE Re ceipts, 2.000 head; market steady; ateera. I7.60O11.00: cows and helfera. I4.60txt.60: calvea. K.OOeil.00. HOU8 Receipts, I.OIitf head: market strong: top ,11.70; bulk of salee, 11.16ft MO. BH6Br A.-N1J I. AM ft H RSCalPtS. 1.000 head; market ataady; spring lambs. 111.21; ellppad lambs, 110.00; awes, 17.21. Recelpta and disposition of llva slook at the Union efock yards, Omaha, Neb., for twenty-rour hour ending at I o clock, p. m., yesterday! ' RECEIPTS CARLOAD. Cattla.llogs.Shaap.H'r'l. C. M. as a P. Wabash Missouri Pacific II Union Pontic tl C. N.aW., aaat ... I C. N.TV., west ... 42 . C, at. P. M. O II C, B. It Q east I C, B. 4V Q., watt 17 C R. I. P., east... I C . R. I. a p., west. . I Illinois Central I . Chicago Ot, West ... I Total receipts , ... HI 22 s DlsjPOBITlON. '' Cattla, Marrut a Company... 166 : Swift, and Company... Ill Cudshy Packing Co... 1.120 Armour a Co.. 1.111 Itcfcwarts a Co.... J. W. Murphy : Lincoln Packing Co... Bo. Oma. Packing Co.. Pat O'Day W, ,B. Vanaant Co Hill a Boh r. B. Lewis J. H. Bulla r. a. Kaiiogg Warthelmer a Dagan . H. P. Hamilton ...... , rJulllren Urea ' Chrlitle Hlgllna 1 Huffman ,,,. t. Roth Mayara Ginsberg i.. Banner Bros v John Harvsy .i.i,,... , Jentan Lungran .... ink, t..,eH ' . . . . I 1 4 10 I II II I 46 Rloui City IJre btoek Market. 8IOUI City, la.. June 14. CATTLE Re celpts, 1.000 head; market 10c lower: native steers. It. 769 10.16: trowt and heifers. 17.00 ve.uu; calves, ee.vwwil.te bulla, stags, etc, 6. 6000. 00. HUU8 Receipts. 1.009 head: market steady: heavy, 11.46 01.10: mlied. II loo 40; light. II.I0OI.10; bulk of aalta, 11.10 sje.ow. BHtiisp and LAMBS Rsealpta, 201 head. Lira Block la night. St. Ioul 4.000 Sioux City t.ioo Kansaa City 4.601 Chicago 17.001 Omaha 4,400 1.171 1,171 1.647 4,064 416 1,241 200 tOl 1,712 III 24 47 II 121 Totals 4,711 11,111 1,141 CATTLR Receipts wera moderate today, only 171 cars being reported In. Thla makes the total for the three daya e.tlt head, oa Ing tha amalleat of any recant week, and amaller than a year ago by over 1,000 head. Advlcaa from other Belling potntt were unfavorable, and tha market on beeves opened slow to 10c lower. The morning was well advanced before enough business hsd been tranaactad to really quote a mar ket and establish duotallona. Dry lot caws and helfera were steady, but other Hindi wera. weak to lower. Sfaocktrs and taedere f good quality eon ' tlnue ateady, but there Is an easier tendency on tna teee aeeiraoie Ktnua. Vluoiat'one on cattla: Good la ehaloe beeves. I10.l0lt.l0: fair to good beevea. It.lOft: 101 common to fair beevea, It JS III food to choice yearllnga. 11.761)10.66; fair to aood raarUnaa ll.76 0l.76l common 10 fair yearllnga, I7.:64I.MI; good to obolco helfera. lfl.00OJ.Tl: aood to choice cows. I7.160l.60i lair to good co we, 11.7607.76: common to fair cowa, l4.60OI.76t good to choice feedera. II.00OI.76; fair to good feed are, I7.I09I.II; common to fair feeders, tl. I07.ii; good to cholca alockera, 11. 769 I. II: stook helfera, H.6091.00; atock cows, II. I0O7.60: stock calves. I7.IIOI.7I1 vaal calvea, ll.109u.Ht bulla, stags, ate., 11.10 91.60. , Rspraaentatlve Bales: BEKK STEERS. No. ' ' Av. tr. No. Ay. Pr. 21... .s. 1011 l 21 : 14. .....toil II 71 .I..I2I1 I II II, 1271 II 10 II... ...Ill 10 41 4i...,.'..tmi 10 ii II. ..-..1117 11 It 12...... Ill ,41.;,,,. 141 M....... ill it. .....toil 34...... Ill 11...... Ill - II.. II.,.. .,1101 10 10 II 1.141 II 21 !.., ...1161 10 60 II. 1201 10 10 17. .....1100 10 II STEERS AND HEIFERS, 111 I 61 II...... : I 20 10..,.,, 110 I 10 II 710 I II II 146 I 26 41. 114 I 10 41. ,,,..1041 I 16 II...... 1110 II 10 .1111 II 10 BULLS. !.,... .1011 I II 1 1260 7 II CALVES. !...... Ill II 10 1 140 11 00 Ill 11 10 I Ill II 71 ' HOGS In aplto of the fact that receipts this morning are tha largest that they have been any day alnca April It, a total of Its cara being reported in, buyers, botn pack' ' era and shippers, vara out In the yards In tha morning with liberal orders In band. The market opened steady to 6c higher than reeterday, becoming quite active ao that by I o'clock, or boob after, the big bulk of tha offerings had changed hands. The pricea paid wara somewhat uneven, taking tha market as a whole, some hoge bringing . aa mora than aleady prlcee, with occasional aalea thai looked to be over le higher, but moat of tha hoga sold steady to le higher. The hulk of all tha hoga sold at ll.409l.4t, with a tap at 1110. ' After the mora urgent orders were filled the trade slowed up somewhat, cloelng dul and lower, but tha number or nogs islt a that time waa email compared to the total t' recelpta, and consisted very largely of rough and Inferior atuff , running down to light and traahy kinds. Taking everything Into con alderatloB, aepei'lally the large recelpta, waa from a aeller'a standpoint a most satis factory market. 1 Today'B Mg run arlnga tha total -for the : (rat half of tha waek up to 12,111 bead, the ' largest slaca four waaka ago and over 6,000 ). head larger than for the. aama period laat yaar. . fo Av.S Sh Pr. . No,' ''' Av. Sh. Pr. , II. .Ill 10 71. .106 120 tl II 4I..K7 ... 1 40 77:. 201 II 141 II. .276 ... 00 II. .261 41 III : II.. 141 ... I 10 , . SHBRP Recelpta wera moderate, aeveh teen care all told being reported In. This . . r la tha llghtsst run fur tha week to data, hut the total for the three daya foots up 11.721 V.-.heed, being tha largeat of any recent week ; and iftiore than double the recelpta of a year ago. . , ,. There weo a good demand for good to cholca epflng lambs and prices an auoh wera steady. A band or idahoa sold up to 111.40, which waa the top yesterday and tha day before. The leaa desirable kinds wera alow 1 : to lower; eoma poor klllera showing a drop . of aa murk as toe. uood shorn lambs did ' , not ahow much change, but the general feel log la a Mule lower. Some cllppera Bold up ... U 11.71. ' ' Thera wara only'a few eeatterlnf lota ef , 'twee, but tha feeling was ateady. Wethero aud yearllnga wera also In light supply, but Ihe feeling on that claaa of atuff la a little ' eiasier. . , . - . -Quotations on sheep and lamba: Lamha. avrlng, t. 01911. 40; lambs, fair 10 cholca handy, tt.26ty 10.36; lambs, fair to cholca hvavy; to. 6091. 60; yearllnga, fair ta cholca handy, tt.00tjlt.60; yearllnga, fair to choice . hea.y. J.eottt.oa; wethers, fair to ehoic " 16.1697, 60; ewes, food to choice. 16.76 26; twee, fair W good. I6.00ttt.76 ' ,. ., - . .... Av. Pr. .140 rd .clipped lambs..,.. 101 111 216 fed clipped lamba...'..;.... t2 . I 41 fed "clipped lamba 107 . I , 14 fed clipped lamba ....,., 14 I 111 fed clipped lamba II ' I. 261 fed clipped lamba 12 I " 'St. leasta Live Mack Market. St. LouK June 14. HOUS Receipts, 4,7ed:'inarket higher; piga and llghle. 17.76 ,ayl.st:- mixed and .butchers, lt.6A0t.tl . goeet aieavy, ss.suest.sv; puik af sales, II. til.li. . -, ; ' CAILB IlecelptB, '4.001; market ateady : native beef ateera. 17.60 911,16: yearling atea-a, t,eeajji.e; cows .and heifers. 16. 4t..i Blockers- and feedera I.609I.6I WINNERS IN HIGH SCHOOL COMPETITIVE DRILL Major John Morris, Third Battalion; Captain Phil Thomas, Company H. Individual winners, Walter White, Corporal Company H.; Fred Bawaer, Quartermaster Sergeant, Company I. j Nathan Miller, Corporal, Company D. GRAIN AMD PRODUCE MARKET Strong Future Market and Light Receipts Keeps Wheat Sales, at Advanced Prices. Cattla. Hogs. Sheep. COBl? SELLS A HALF HIGHER 0,7(19 ,T00 1.000 100 11,000 1.000 11,000 11.000 11,100 4,110 Totala .11,700 17.101 11,111 SUMMARY OF WEATHER AND CROP CONDITIONS Wathr Waa unfivorabla for earn In moat of th central and northern itatM. Its (row til waa retarded by low temperature, and cultivation waa delayed by rain, Con dttlona were mora favorable In the aouth. Wheat and oata are Improved In the north ern atatea. Winter wheat la rfpenlnc north to tha lower Ohio valley. There waa aome damage by fly In Kaneaa and Illinois. Har- veatinc is nearly completed In the aouth. Rye and barley are generally Improving. Planting of flat l nearlng completion. Weather waa favorable for uolateti. truck crops and gardens, except In central and upper Rocky mountain atatea. Sugar beets, meadows, pastures, tobacco, and most fruits were favorably affected. U A. WELSH, - Meteorologist. CHICAGO (J MAIN AND FBOVIMONR. Chicago, Junl W. Heavy sailing oreeaure on wheat today reeulted from a prospective riy- movement 01 tae new eroa. in addi tion to big suppllea of old whenl on hand. , iargety in coneeuuence the oloae. althouch unsettled, was l'c to lHflc lower, with July at ll.02Hwl.0JV anl September t i,tjs"r. torn gainea a snade to "ric. oata i finished tic off to HWc up., and provi sions varying front ItfTo decline to a rise of I0c. : Bearish sentiment dominated the wheat market throughout the day except for a transient rally soon after the opening. Tna fact that Liverpool quotations were nresponslve to yenterday'a advance on this I Ida of the Atlantic proved to be a derided handicap to the bulls, ss advkea tram Ureat Britain said specifically that foreign ouyers already, nad offers of new wheat and ware vonvtni-ed that stocks of old wheat in Europe and America were abundant. Rains that threatened to In terfere with the ha tweet In Oklahoma and Kanaaa failed to cause more than a alight upturn In values, and that only for a short time. lmprn. Mnent In winter wheat conditions as ft who ) were shown by the government weekly re m and by authoritative unoffi cial reports as well. Foregners were aald lo b negotiating for new crop hard winter hipraenta at the seaboard, but Insisting t guarantee that the wheat would be strictly new and not mixture of old and new. Iberftl shipping isles had a bullish ef feet an corn. The rainy weather tended I So to lift prices, although offset at in tervale by the weakness of wheat. Oata wera upheld by an Active export demand. Mates here to Europe amounted .to, nearly, eOn.oQO pueneis. . i Moat of the provision 'business oonslated of changing from near to distant deliv eries In lard and ribs. Buying support poor, notwithstanding an- dvante In the hog market. . , Chicago Cash Pricea -Wheat: No. t red. $1.03461.04; No. I, 11. 01; No. 1 hard, 11.03; No. I hard, l. 0191. 01. Corn: No it yellow. 7Tc; No. 4 yellow, nominal. Cats: No. 3 white, aiVB40c; standard, 40-4 0 414c Rye: nominal. Barley, 680c. Tim othy. li&0i,oe. Clover. 9T.00tF13.lfl. Pork. l.l.SOtfV.70. urd, 113.77. Ribs, 1I.S7 13.27. , 24 Oats, VI Omaha, June 14. IBM. Owing lo the very light receipts today th locsl market was exceptionally qulel, and only few cars of grain were sold on the floor. The demand was not very good, but on account of the light run and a stronger future market moat of the sales were made at advanced pricea. Wheat sold irom unchanged to a cent higher. Corn sold around it higher, the yellow selling at a substantial advance over the other grades. Oats ranged from unchanged to c, high er and rye and barley were quoted nomi nally unchanged. Liverpool close: Wheat, unchanged; corn. Id lower. Primary wheat - receipts were "4fi,000 bushels and shipments 685,000 bunholn, against recetnts of 717,000 bushels and ship ments of l,08fl,00O bushela last year. Primary corn receipts were 3H6,000 bush els and shipments 646,000 bushels, against receipts of 064,000 bushels and shipments of ,444 000 bushels lest year. Primary oats receipts were 783,000 bush- and ah In menu 617,000 bushels, against receipts of 664,000 bushels and shipments of 047,000 bushete lant year. , CAR LOT RECEIPTS. Whtat. Corn Chicago 07 Minneapolis 237 fututh 70 Omaha 16 Kansas City 04 8t. Louis 31 Winnipeg 747 These sale awere reported today: Wheat No. t hard winter: 1 car, II 00. No. f hard winter: 1 car. ; 1 car, (6H,e; No. 4 hard winter: 0 cars, i:c; 1 car. lc; 1 car, 0')c; a cars, 00c; 1 car. Uv. Sam ple hard winter: 1 car, 66e. No. 4 mixed: 1 oar, blc. Rye No. 4: 1 car, BUc. Corn No. I white: 1 car, 71c. No. 2 white: 1 car, 704c. No. 6 whUt; 1 car, Mc. No, i white; 1 card, 68c. No, 2 yel low: 1 car. Tit 4c. No. 8 yellow: 1 car, 71c. No. 4 yellow; 1 car, 70c. No. 3 mixed: 1 car. 71c. No. 3 mined: 1 car, 70Vjc; 4 cars, 70c. No. ft mixed: 1 car, 01c. No. 6 mixed: 1 car. 84c; 1 car, Sc; 2 cars. 67c; 1 car, 66 4c Sample mixed: 1 car, 60c. Oata standard: l car, sue. no. i white: ctr, 174c. No. 4 white: 1 car, S4c. Sample white: 1 enf,1 86c. Omaha Cash Prlcts Wheat: No. 2 hard. tcjll.02; No. 3 hard, 48i-; No. 4 hard, IS04o; No. 2 spring, tl. 0191. 08; No. 3 spring, 9.tc3J1.96; No. 2 durum, S 9c ; NO. I durum. !24jP03c. Corn: No. 2 white. TO40724C; No. 1 White, 7O407lc;No. 4 whit. 114ft 70c; No. I White. 88 4 tftf--; No. white, etd84: No. 3 yellow, 7149' 734o; No. t yellow, 704 971R, No. 4 yel low, t467Ac; No. 6 yellow, 084960c; No. 0 yellow, 600684c: No. 3 mixed, 7040 71c; No. I mixed, 700704c: No. 4 mixed. 60 4 O 70c ; No. ft mixeo, ss ft V use ; rso. e tnlxed, 6606640. Oats: No. 2 white, 3840 364c; standard, 37038c; No. 3 while, 740l74c; No. 4 white, 3640364c. Hur ley; Malting, 66070c; No. 1 feed. 62067c. Rya: No. 2, ooooic; no. 3, hsiepsuc. Oata were upheld by a fair demand from commission houees and cash Interests. Sell ing pressure waa light. JUtcaHO t'lueiiig htkvs, lurnianea inr n, uy Logan k tiryan, stuck and grain brokers III South Klxleeuth ittreet; NEW YORK OKNKRAL MARKET. Quotations tf Ut Day an Various Com modities, New York, Juns 14. FLOUR barely steady. W H K AT spot, weak ; No. 1 durum, 11 US 1 No. t hard, t 1.114 ; No. 1 northern. Duluth, 11.304; no. 1 northern,-Manitoba, $1.13. all f. 0. b. afloat. Futures nominal. CORN spot, firm; No. I yellow, 164c. 1. f.. New Tor. OATS Spot, steady: 'Standard, 46 4c. HAT Strong; No. 1, 11.40; No. 1. 11.40 1 46; No. 9. Il.3v01.36i shipping, $1.1.0 01 11 hops Put : state, common to cnoice. 016. 13 0 10c: 1014, ij97c: Pacific coast, 1016. Uftlftc: Pacific coast. 1010c. hides nrm; Bogota, lavtiu, centra. America. 13c. LB ATH KR Dull t hemlock firsts, 37c; aeconda. 36c. provibionb Pork, steady mess. sa.ee 036.60; family, $26.00026.00; short clear, $23.60026.60,. Beef, bsrely steady; mess, $17.60018.00; .family. $10.00020.00, Lard. ateadv: middle west. $12.00013.00. TALLOW ateady ; city, B4Vc; nominal; country, 49; special. o. - Metal Market. New York, Juns. 14. MKTAL8 Lead. II 76A6.T7. tSneller. dull: soot Bast St, ltula delivery. 134c asked. Copper, Arm; electrolytic, nearby jomlna; September and later, I27.&0 i!1.3. iron, steaay ana un changed. Metal rxchanga Quotes tin, quiet not. offered at $43.60. At ijonaon: opoi copper, me, luiurw, Ml! electrolytic. 1140. Spot tin. ill! la lutursa, 161 16s. Lead, ill 10s; spelter Ul. Laadam BMcka ad Beads. London. June 14. American secnrlttes were marked down to parity today on the atock market, but ruled firm, wltk Denver A Rio Grande preferred a good spot. SILVKK Bar. 04d per ou. s. - MONBT 3 per cent. DISCOUNT RATES Short Mils, 4 111 44 per oent; three months, 4 I-1404H Pr , . Caltaa Market. New Y.rk, Juno 4. COTTON Futures onened steady: July. 12.01c: October, 12.70c Lec ember, is.tic; January, u.oifc: ware. 12. Uc, The cotton marketo losed steady at a net advanoa of I to t points. Liverpool. Juno 1 4.-rCOTTONSpot, weak; good middling, l.41; middling, i.ozc; law middling. 6.14; sales, 6.000 bales. Oil aii laili. Svannah. June 14. TURPRNTINE-rFlrm, 3438 4; sales $30 bbls. recettp. 60ft bbla ehloments, ISO Dbis; storas, m.tss ddis, rosin Plrm; sales, t.OTO bbls: recelpta. 1,467 bbls; shipments, 1.106 bblk; stocks, 02.263 bbls. ijoolattons, A, B, C, D, $6.00 K. $6.06; P, O, H. $6.11; I, $6.30; K. $6.30 M( $6.40; N, ft.60; W(l, ft.86; WW, 0.30. . Ur Jaa4a Market. New York. Juna 14. Print cloths can tlnued easy today. Other cotton goods wera eteady to firm, and yarns were firm Worsted yarns tended higher. Hosiery II n for spring were purchased quite liberally In houses where epeniuas have been aounced. ' M lanes poll Ural Market, Mlnneaixslls. Minn.. June 14. WHKAT July, $1.08404; September. 11.664; rash No. 1 nam. i.i; wo. 1 nonnera, 01.014 91.13 ; NO' 3 nartnsra.. 01.0049j.014, NEW YORK STOCK MARKET Highly Speculative Character of Trading Shown in Copper and Sugar Developments. FORMER HAKES BIG GAIN New York, June 14. The highly Kpecu iMtlve character of today's trading may be .judged from the fact that two such widely (iivergnt issue un Inspiration Copper and Amrrlcan Beet migsr constituted the chl-f feat urea, both at new records. Inspiration, on the enormous turnover of 113,000 shares, made an extreme gain of 24 to 664 and Beet Sugar,- In whii-h .dealings amounted to 42.000 shares, rose 4& to 044- Other roppera followed In the wak of Inspira tion, some making equally large gains. In other divisions of iht lint the move ment ivhh frequently Irrrgulur, although ml In mail; up for their early slugghlmefeM In the final hour, when Norfolk and West irn advanced 24 with marknd strength In Pan.. dim Pacific and Its PubsidlHry "soo." The Junior Vandt-rhllts also Improved upon rucmt gains and New Haven waa bid up against a stubborn short intercut. Some unsetllement waa manifested at the outset, when Willys-Overland registered an abrupt decline of 28 points to Hi, aa a re sult of the overnight announcement of the abandonment of the merger in which It w.ih to figure so consplcuoutily. Othtr motors fell In sympathy, but recovered very gen erally while Will; s-Ovurland rallied about 11 from Us minimum. Munitions wore tem porarily aiTcuted l: the setback In motors, but thene atno cloeud with a firm lone. Another Import of gold from Canada, bringing the total movement from that source to well above $&O,0QO.On0. Bonds were n. l fatly on restricted opera tions. Tots) sales par value aggregated (3,76.000. United States In declined 4 per tent on call. Number of sales and quotations on leading utoiku were: Hales. Hign. Low. Close. 3, U00 68 4 8 4 Hit!) (10 i9 60 l.BOO Ta4 724 7l!4 7.700 9H 974 l,;too 1134 U2 1124 fiOO $.900 000 2,:t00 6.900 1.700 6,400 700 Art. Wh't 1 July io444H44-4:iz4 i Mil ( niM' 1064-41 1 0841107 , Sept Oeo. Corn July Sept Uec. Oata July Sept Dec. Pork July Sept. Urd July Sept Rtbo July Sept I 1. Open, j High. I Low I Close. 102H-4 1 044 1 07 4 714-M 'I T14 141 614 $9 S94 SS4I 384-4 S 394 IS 6fi 2$ 00 131 101 31 70 lai Jo-:ii n H 2i 701 :s 10 IIS 10-flll 12 86 112 76! 12 77 13 96-l;l$ 00-02ll 87 12 00-02 j IS IT 1$ OA 112 16 13 07 I 11 06 j 11 10 tl2 I0 IS 00 714. M 714-4 14-41 St 4 SS4-4 T14 14 89 4 84 4041 1044 10K4 IV9 714 "0 614 ,22 60 22 07 12 63 12 17 tS 00 IS 10 Am. Beet Sugar.. Amerluan fan Am. Cr & V Am. Locomotive . .. Am. Smelt. A Ref. Am. Sugar ftef . . .. Am. Tel. A Tel Am. Z.. 1- Anaconda t'opper.. Alt'hlxon Bald. Locomotive., nalttinore A Ohio. Brook. Rapid. Tran. R. & S. t'opper.. . . t'al. Petroleum . . . . I'ai-adla.i Pacific . t'pntial Leather. . . Chesapeake & Ohio C, M. & Si. P Chicago & N. W. . C, R. 1. A P. Ry.. Chlno Copper Colorado F. ft I.. Corn Products Ref. Crucible Steel Distillers' Securities Brie General Electric. . . Ureal No. pfd Ot. So. Ore ctfs. . . Illinois Central Inter. Con. Corp... Z.009 Inspiration Copper. 106,700 Inter. Harvester Int. M. M. pfd. ctfs. 14.800 K 8, Southern... Kennecott Copper. LoutHviMe ft iNasn.. Max. Petroloum. . . , Miami t.'opper M., K. 4 T. pfd.... MlHuourl Pacific... Montana Power National Lead Nevada Copper. , . . New York Central. N. Y , .. H. & H. Norfolk Western Northern Pacific. .. Pacific Mall Pacific Tel. ft Tel. Pennsylvania Ray Con. Copper. . . Reading Rep. Iron ft Steel. . Shattuck Ariz. Cop. Southern Pacific. . . Southern Railway.. Htudebaker Co Tennessee Copper.. Texas Company.... union racinc. Union Pacific pfd U. S. Ind. Alcohol 1.400 80 28,100 K6 4,400 107 4 if, 300 90 4 1.C.UQ 01 85 4 86 84', 106 4 89 014 854 106 4 914 4,700 96 4 914 91 2. 0H0 178 6 no 64 3.200 6(iv, .1,100 101 30 4 6G4 44 J04 864 40 4 39 4 84 i 6 4 lOUa 204 64 S 414 19i 844 49 . 4 17V 64 1004 no 20 :i 6&4 20 4 85 484 111 400 V2 121 4 nil, 400 P4 87H 384 :'00 1074 lfl7i 18 4 107 18 29,200 074 27 4 $3 4 21,500 105 4,100 36 600 hoo 2.100 4.200 6M4 1S4 IK 96 26 4 62 74 : i;n 1034 1034 364 364 9 624 4 96 4 67 4 IB 4 4 68 4 7.900 1074 1074 1074 4, SOU 644 614 634 7, ten 1364 13-4 4,100 1164 116 133 1104 HUSKER DEMS ROW DURIN6ENTIRE DAY Bryan and Anti-Bryan Statements Fly Thick and No One Chosen for Platform Committee. Nebraska who talk about liquor planks do it to give themselves prom inence they could not secure in any other way. The holluwness of their pretense that they arc in harmony with President Wils... is shown by the fact that 9,000 of their support ers voted for an unknown liveryman, against President WiTson. in the pres idential primary in .rueDraska. A "Harmony" Setting. U'1.1. h'te ctrinir ran vnil imagine the frame of mind the Nebraska dele gates were in when they met in con- terence at i o clorK on tnc can 01 Ilr Hall the retiring national com mitteeman, at the state headquarters in tne Y tamers notei. Tu-n sntairnnifttir factions faced each other over the question of who shou d go on the committee ot reso lutions. One faction was behind Thompson of Grand Island, the othei behind W. H. Oldham and they went at it "hammer and tongs." Seven bal lots were taken to name a member on the resolutions committee and each ballot resulted in a tie. Dr. Hall at the outset was selected as chairman of the delegation up to the meeting of the convention tomor- r,u nthpruriei. tin action TOIlId liaVC been taken today, Frank Taylor of it. Paul being chosen secretary. One motion was tnat iveorasKa go without respresentation on the com mitt.. nf rpcnlntinni;. It was defeated by a vote of 9 to 7. Another was that tlic chairman ot tne delegation oe olfx-torl hr-fnrp Iht. assignment to committee places be made and it met a similar fate. CelTaa Market. Naw YorK. Juna 14. ('OKKF.E Tha mar- ket for coffft. futures wss vary quiet today sntt flucluatlons were narrow and Irregular. Tha msrket ooened ateady St an advanre of one to three points on a little srsttered rovarlnl. whtoh msy have been promoted the stronger technical poeltlon or tne market ss a result of recent liquidation. No change of consequence developed and after selling at t.SSc earlier, December contracts eased off to I.:i7r under a re newal of araltertng liquidation. The rinse waa I to 1 polnta net lower. Hales, t.t:'0 bags. June, T.tOc; July, 7.!6c; August, t.oic; September, l.llc: October. 1. 16c; November, B.tic: uecemosr, s..'ic; January, s.tjr; February, 1.17c: Manh. 1.43c; April. 1.47c; kiv. I.IOc. Hoot coffee, dull: Rio 7a. tu.c: Santoa 4s, )ot.e. r.'o change was reported in tha coat and freight situation so far aa Bantoa coffers were concerned, but Rio offers wers.satd to be from 6 to 10 polnta lower. The official cables reported a de cline of 71 rels at Rio, with Rio exchange Lsnaon l-tra lower, whl e the Bantoa market waa unchanged. Rio cleared 4,100 baga foe New York and San'toa I 000 bags cor new urieane. New York Money Market. New York, . June .14. MKRCANTILB PAPER S4JI3 l-l p-r cent. STKRLINO BXOHANOB lty-day bills, HT2V demand. H.76S; cables, 14.1m. Dtl.VR Uar. .tic; Mexican doll.ira, tiMc. TIME LOANS Rssy: sixty and ninety days a id six months. 114(Dfcu per cent. CALL MONKY Steady; high. 3 per cent; lew, i; ruling rate, I; last loan, S- otos lr hid, i; otfaiad at a. Rtlgar Mark!, ' New York. Juno 14 81'QAR Raw. firm; cantrurual, l.lloi molasses, 1.12c: Refined. firm: fine granulated, T.llc. Futures opened firmer and at noon prices were I l points higher on commission house buying and supori irom i uoen tnteresla Uvarmal Urala Market. Liverpool. June 14. WHEAT No. 1 Manitoba, lis tud; No. I, 10s 4id; No. I, 10s -d; No. I red western winter, 10s Id. CORN Spot, American mixed ,new, la Td. Bank (I earl nan. Omaha. June 14. Dank ctearlnga for Omaha today were ,J. Itl.l47.lt and for the oorreepondtng day laat year 11. 231,111. tl, GERMAN PAPERS ASSERT SHELL SANK HAMPSHIRE 200 171. 17 Mj 1.200 11 IS 4. tot 23S 33 '4 24,100 101S 106 100 4!4 4R :.ooo lit. sni 2.900 99 1. 19 1,000 13 e.100 14Z. 129 22 . lit. 5Si 105 41 82 99)4 23 111'. 10,300 47U. 42 , 1,400 191 lt2Vj lSli 1.200 13'l U U'i H00 H2 12 82Uj 1.300 1801. mS 15i4 I'nlted States Steel 12.S00 I6t lit. 16. r. 8. Steel pfd.... 700 11714 117 ta 117a. I'tah Copper 1,100 It 3, SSj wsbasn ptu. M . . l.Toe asTi 2t zst Western Union.... ton 14V. 141. 14 V. Weat. Electric 2.200 3V, 61H 61?, Total sales for the day, 670,000 snares. Virginia Will Close Garages on Sunday Richmond. Va.. June 14. Edicts are going forth in Virginia cities for enforcement to the letter of all statutes, including the so-called Sun day blue laws, in preparation for the going into effect at midnight Satur day of the new state Custer act, pro viding tor the removal ot officials who fail to carry out the laws. On Sunday drug stores will be allowed to sell medicine only, tobacco and soft drink places and automobile garages will be closed, and in some cities the authorities are threatening to prohibit the printing or sale of newspapers. SIRLAIN COPS TWO-ELEVEN PACE AT NEBRASKA CITY Nebraska City, Neb., June 14. (Special Telegram.) Results of races today, the- first of the meet: racing, l;ll class: . Striata, owned by Owena. first; Joste Knight (Dennis), 'sec ond;. M. T. Joh... ;.ol, third; Fly B., West ern Flyer. ' Bell Rex also atarted. Time, 1:104,, 1:14, 1:121,. ' Trotting, S-yeer-oldo: Vera T-.amp, flrat; Albla Todd, eeuond; Clarence Collins, third: Mart Meyere also started. Time S:llMi. ::2ti. 2:21. Trotting, 2:11 class: Bon Courage (Ward, won: Forest Blngen tUeforrelt), aecond: Chief (Scully), third; The Ftrsro. Pronto J. Tulite. Last sheet, Larry K., Uov. V.. Cali fornia B. and Charley Bowera also stared. Time. I:16i. 2:18V 2:16. Pacing, 1-year-olds: Sam Wilson (Jack-, son), won; Midland (Rhodes), second. Time. 1:11. 1:14. 1:40. Attendance, about t.00. K. D. VanPtlt, atartar. . London, June 14. German newspa pers, according to a Berne dispatch It takes but a minute of time to - j . 1 1-.. ...u... . . j tl. n di c uunais wiicii jua icm a 11c uw Want Ad columns. Bmclll To Head CaMnet. : r . . . .1. . .i .ens, rfun. ..manor r.vi. to the horning Post, State that the (former minister of public instruction, will British Cruiser Hampshire wai sunk I lad a new Italian cabinet. by a German submarine. It was the ', "rtait chief Hampihlre that Lord Kitchener and t M,r 0lty. Jun, 14Tlw b;dl, ehI,r. hi Haff Vftre voyaging to Russia. tain, Lula lie La Roaa. haa been captured. COMMONER CALLS SOME NAMES By EDGAR C. SNYDER. St. Louis, Mo., June 14. (Special Telegram) Three hundred or more democrats and near-democrats ar riveed yesterday on the Missouri Pacific special from Omaha. When they reached the union station a dele gation from the committee on enter tainment of thirty of St. Louis and Henry C. Richmond directed them to street cars and cab stands. The great majority decided to walk, the air be ing crisp and cool for this time of year in Saint Loo. The boys from Omaha and those from out in the state presented a natty appearance as they detrained, wearing white felt hats and carrying red. white and blue umnrellas. 1 here were no free automobiles, as in Chi cago, at the disposal of the delega tion and consequently those who had made reservations at hotels went to them at once, while those who had failed to book rooms had to hold up counters, radiators, pillars and other visible means of support waiting upon imperious room clerks to decide whether those seekers after sleep ing accommodations could be placed Eventually the whole Nebraska con tingent, as good looking a body as ypu would want to find anywhere and under any circumstances, were lo cated and then they started out to boost for Governor Morchead for vice president. Bryan Replies at Once. Hardly had the Nebraska contin gent got comfortably settled when a statement was issued by Co!. W. J. Brvan having direct bearing on the differences which are splitting thr Nebraska delegation asunder and out of which promises to ?row much rancor and recrimination. .William B. Price of Lincoln, law yer and Nebraska leader, who de feated the Commoner for delegate-at large, told the newspaper men that he was there for the purpose of head ing off any peace proposition and pacificist planks that Bryan might foist upon the resolutions committee. Mr. Price said; "We arc anxious in nrrvent the iniection of Bryan prohibition and pacificist stuff into the convention. While we believe they could be defeated, they might pro voke acrimonious discussion. "The Bryan faction will support William H. Thomnson of Grand Island as a member of the resolutions committee. He is a strong man and an orator of great .eloquence. We hear he now has the prohibition and peace planks in his possession, and that if placed on the committee and the planks are defeated that he will bring in a minority report and stir up trouble in the convention. "We oronose another man. but if Thoinoson is elected I will intro ducc a resolution at the meeting to bind the Nebraska member to abide by the majority vote in the platform committee. This would prevent the bringing of prohibition and the pa cificist planks to the floor of the convention. Of course, this might be defeated. The meeting is certain to be interesting and of national im portance. ' Bryan Answers Back. This statement from Price nettled Bryan very considerably and after a consultation with his friends on the detention, which today evenly di vided in their conference, he issued the following in reply to the Price statement: "The brewery delegateb from Ne braska do not speak for me and noth ing they say concerning me ought to have the least weight with the delegates of this convention. I was defeated by the liquor interests Of Nebraska because I favored prohi bition in the state, in spite of the fact that 1 announced on many occasions and published in my paper that 1 did not think it was for the democratic national convention to put a prohi bition plank in the platform. Likes to Be a Private. "I am not a delegate :simply because 1 would not join with the brewers, distillers and saloonkeepers of Ne brasak. I much prefer being here as a private citizen than the representa tive of the most conscienceless group of sordid men that have ever tried to corrupt American politics. I am proud to be against them and proud to have their opposition. "Half the delegation are political friends of mine. A number of them are not prohibitionists, but they refused to take orders from the liquor inter ests and are here as representatives of Nebraska. They would be able to hold their own as against those dele gates who put the liquor question above every other issue. "My attitude on prohibition is still the same and those delegates from AMI SKMKNTS. BEAUTIFUL MANAWA MORE BEAUTIFUL THAN EVER Bathing Bowllnf Boating Dancing flS-piec band In ball room) DIp-the-Dlpa New Merry-go-round And Many Other Attraction!. Free Band Concerts Afternoons and Evenings Fail-brother's Band. High Grade Moving Pictures Evev-y Evening. IDEAL PICNIC GROUNDS Book Your Picnic Now. 10c Car Fare From Omaha. FREE ADMISSION TO PARK. B R A N Ii P I S Tonlfht, All Weak KMn WtlS MATINEES THEATER Wed. slid Sat. EDWARD LYNCHAtf.A.rr Tha Ureat Drama al tha World War "INSIDE THE LINES" Mats., 10c, 25c Evngs.. 10c, 2Sc Mc, 50c TUES, ,i nn 20.21 MATINEE wed June eW-eU Wednesday MAUDE ADAMS 1dJc&!dy,es' "The Liltld Minister" The Annual Senior Class Play of the South High School "GREEN STOCKINGS" Will be given tonight at the South High School Auditorium. Pricei: 25c, 35c, 50c. Today 2:30 NEWS Tonite RUU 8:20 "Too Much Married" a. o. in . - " - - - HOME OF BIG DOUBLE SHOWS TODAY FRIDAY SATURDAY STERLING HIGHLANDERS Seven People SCOTCH NOVELTY MUSICAL ACT DOLLY DAY COMPANY Comedy Sketch Entitled "THE BORROWED HOUSE" TERRY A HARVEY In "THE COLLEGE BABY" Singing, Dancing, Talking HENRY RUDOLPH "Tha Vagrant Tenor" EXCELLENT PHOTOPLAY BILL. 10 ADMISSION 20c Obey That Impulse Go Today GAYETY Paramount Features Supreme Me LAST TIMES TODAY FRANKL0SEE ri,rm in "THE EVIL THEREOF" Bray's Cartoons Huatera Orchestra. Tomorrow "DESTINY'S TOY." Mas Marsh and Tally Marshal In A Child of the Paris Streets. Also Comedy. HIPP Paramount Every Day TODAY FANNIE WARD in "THE CHEAT" Also "Bobby Bumps Goes Fishing.1 Tomorrow - Secret Sin." 4 Performances Dally MUSE William Gillette in Sherlock Holmes Your Last Chance 11 w n See A"",t"""'ent on page 5. t Last CfcsTCr HAYDENS ft JU6 '"OOOfltaarDOOOlAS STRUTS tsastV JUNE PIANO SALE This Is Your Opportunity to Beeure the greatest bargains ever offered In Quality Pianos and Player-Pianos. Prices that defy competition and instru ments that defy comparison can be secured at our BIG PIANO SALE COMMENCING TO MORROW, AT SPECIAL RE DUCED PRICES. J Terms Arranged to Suit Your Convenience. A FEW OF THE BAR GAINS WE OFFER: .Upright Pianos $125 PIANOS. $150 PIANOS $225 PIANOS $250 PIANOS $275 PIANOS $300 PIANOS $350 PIANOS $400 PIANOS ,..$70 ...$95 ..$100 ,.$125 ,.$138 ,.$145 ,.$165 ,.$225 Player Pianos $400 PLAYERS ..$245 $425 PLAYERS ..$295 $550 PLAYERS ..$350 $700 PLAYERS ..$395 $800 PLAYERS . .$425 $850 PLAYERS ..$450 All will be sold with Hay den's Guarantee for tone, dur ability and satisfaction. Buy now and secure a high grade, beautiful toned instrument at a really great reduction. Hayden's for Groceries, Butter, Cheese, Meats, Canned Goods, Fresh Vegetables, Fruits, Teas and Coffees. Wa keep down the cost of living '2Sc par cent to 50c per cant: 15 lbs. Best Pure Cane Granulated Sugar for $1.00 48-lb. sacks Best High Grade Dla . mond H Flour, for bread, pies or cakes, and made from the best se lected Nebraska wheat, sack $1.2S Skinner's Famous Macaroni. Vermi celli or Spaghetti, Omaha made, patronise home industry, made by Omaha people, package 7V,c 24-lb. sacks Wheat or Rye Graham per sack 65c 4 cans Fancy Sweet Sugar Com, Wax, String, Green or Lima Beans, 28c lit oz. cans Condensed Milk . . . .7'jC 32 oz. jars Pure Fruit Preserves, 2Sc 28 oz. jars Pure Fruit Jelly . . . .20c 16 oz. package Condensed Mince Meat for flc E. C. Corn Flakes, pkg Sc No. 8 cans Golden Pumpkin, Hominy, Sauer Kraut or Baked Beans, TV,c 6 cans Oil or Mustard Sardines, 19c Yeast Foam, pkg 3e 7 lbs. Best Bulk Laundry Starch, 25e 12 bars Laundry Queen, White Laun dry Soap for 2Sc 6 cans Lu Lu Scouring Soap ...,25e Tea and Coffee Dept. Specials Fancy Golden Santos Coffees, the talk of Omaha, lb 20c Fancy Porto Rico Blend Breakfast Coffee, lb 27c Fancy Mocha and Java Blend, noth. ing finer at any price, per lb. 35c or 8 lbs. for $1.05 Choice Uncolored Japan. Sun Dried Japan or English Breakfast Tea, at, per lb 3gc Fancy Basket Fired, or Sun Dried Japan. Oolong, Ceylon, or Gun powder, regular 60c quality, Thurs day, per lb age Herahey's Breakfast Cocoa, lb 25c Tha Butter, Cheese and Egg Market of Omaha for the People. Tha Best Creamery Butter, Bulk, at per pound so. The Best Creamery Butter, cartoon. at. per lb sic Fancy No. 1 Country Creamery But ter, lb 2c The Best Strictly Fresh Eggs, par dozen , ...20a The Rest Full Cream New York White. Wisconsin Creamy, or Young America Cheese, lb 20c IS lbs. Nsw Potatoes to tna peck.' 45c Neufchatel Cheese, each 3C Fresh Peas, per quart 'gc 4 bunches Fresh Beets, Carrots Turnips, or Kohl Robba for ... 5c bunches Fresh Radishes 5, 6 bunches Fresh Onions 'a. Fresh Spinach, per peck . ""5c Large Cueumbers. each . .7Vic and 5c Frssh Wan or Green Beans, lb. 7y,c Fresh Cabbage, per lb. ..... lo ! 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