THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY. DECEMBER J0. IPO?. CHAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Scalpilig Conditions Will Rule Until New Years Day. WHEAT MAY DEVELOP STRENGTH -nrmcrs Sat Belling Cora Freely Present' Prices, at ".apply Is Eajaal o Deni Cash Trad Blow. 1 f bu ; Increase. 7nr bu.: barley, 6,- h'l : ili rfjv, lU.OOO. The vlr'He rupiily of wheat in Canada Saturday, De cember 26. was 5.756.'iO bushels, an In cituse of 66fl,bU0 baslnls. EW 1 OR K GENERAL MARKET NEWYORR STOCKS AND BONDS (eolation Varloa OMAHA, Dec. 2. A a'"ii wheat market in all that can be rp'i..l until after the New Year. The tl'imrsi ic aim it on Is spec ted to ahow mui h mute KreriKth In Ihe n-ar future, and with otclgn inaikets taking their regular aupply )e opinion la IhHt wheat will be scare luilnu the dNlaiit month of the iron. K i'lpl of cm are only fairly libera,. Karmet are not free s-llers at these prices, fi on the other liamt the movement la Mtirely s. undent to aupply the demand. The at option opened very strung, howing an advance over Thursday'a cloe. Uuvlita was sreneral on hiaher rahlea. ( hmii business ana alow and after the '.rm trades little was doing and prlcea ..m-icd off without anv auiiDort ottered. ; i' tiiber wheat opened at 964c. and cloaed . :Vc. Corn was firm lo higher with wheat H'nl In better demand. Tha consumptive 1 n a til Is expected to Increase with more i Ini.y weather. Later, with the weakness '.I whi.Ht. commission houses Bold and f nrti.it longs to letting out aome of their Loidmna and thi market became easier Hi valued were acting heavy. December .' rn on. l td at RlUe and closed at 61c. 1'imaiy m.ial recetpta were 1,298.000 t ishclH and ahfrmienta 227.000 huahela. ',aiiit receipts last year of 2.154,000 huahela i nd Niiltiiienta of xx.'.0, bushela. Coin receipt were 1. 796, (MAI bushels and i'ilpni!-nt 97itrf bushels, against receipts '"i ii r of 2, 107.h( bualiela and shipments tf l.n.:u.iu.O bushel, ('iterance a era 301.000 bushels of rorn, i uii.mii 1 of oats, and wheat and flour cii.1 ici (177. (Oo bushela. 1 .1 vim pool closed 4fiid higher on w heat ..) i.(Sl higher on corn, (.oral range of options: Anlcles.l Open. HIgh. Low. Close. Safy. Wheat l Hit...; May... Torn I ec... May... Oats- Dee...! May..., mid- good to 9HU 1 oo7i 61 fcfity 4sl I 1 ;aj Bl'i' 4841 9V 1 on 61 5' 46K 48'V 96 1 ("4I 61 66H 4641 964 1 007 614 654 464 4H pkg) Prlcea. Cash hard, WaVo .4 hard. 9&4fr9tic; Omaba WHE.IT- No. 2 hard, 7fn; :; Nov stirlrttf. 96W99n. - COKN-No. 8, 63c; Wo. 4. 6iC; yellow. WnfiaHc; No. 3 white, 56o. OATH No. 3 mixed. mMSWc: No. low, 4644J474C; No. 3 white. 4ti1i474c; I white. 464464c; atandard. 47i&474c. KVE-No. 2. 71c; No. 3. 69a70c. tar Lot Receipt. Wheat. Corn. Chicago. (3 day) 84 7S1 linneapolla, (3 duys) SM5 Uuiaha, (4 day) 115 11 Uuluth, (3 days) X No. No. No. 3 yel- No. Oats. 311 vi tllKAOO GRAIN AM) IMtO V IMIO.M 9 Ken tare of the Tradlnai aad Closing; , I'rlfra oa Board of Trade. CHICAOO. Tiec. 2?. Wet weather In Argentina nnil a decrease In the world'a ahipmnritn nt wheat' for the week hud 4 Htrengthealng effect on the wheat market final quotations being a shade lower to liigher, compared with the previous clese, '(rn and onts closed steady ard proviulona Ilrm. Tha wheat market opened atrong with prices up a hadn to Sc. but failed to itialiitaiii the'tnitlnl ftrmi'ess, owing to the aclling of the May delivery by a leading levator interest. I he cloao waa steady with May at 1 .(,, mid July at 9ifiWac. I rudfl in genernl was or small volume. The 'bulge at lite tit art was. due to further delav to harvesting in Argentina, owing to wet weather and to this smnllness of world shipments for the week. Total shipment of wheat for the last week were o,O4H.0iK bushels, compared with 8.- Mn.outl bushels the corresponding- time a year ago. i Afilftfl'Trom these Influence no newa of sufficient Importance came Into the pit. In inspire either buying or selling nnd In ccnNeiiuence the market will dragging affair the greater part of tli day. No export bualnes wa reported and demand (or cash wheat was slow. Clear- aiuaa of wbeat and flour (lor three days) were equal to BTi.tnK) bushels. The amount on passage decreased tuC.OoO bualiela and tlie visible supply decreased 3S5.0OO bualiela. The feature of trade in the corn market was the liiiuldiitlnn of December holdings by -Until longs, which caused moderate weiiknea In the.t otalon. Other deliveries were Inclined to be firm. The market closed steady, Willi prices "mC lower to ',c Higher, with May at file und July at 61 Wo. Trail In oats was vcrv quiet. Tlie mar ket waa quite firm early in the day but eased off Inter, cloalrg steudy with prices u shHde higher to He lower. Final quota tlona on May were Ol'SIMV- and on Julv Irovlloii were strrtn. At the closi price urere Iije to So bwii't. The leading future ranged as follows Arlii-le. Opun, lllgli.l Ivow. Cloae.i Sul'y. of tfce Day Commodities. NEW YORK. Dec. 2 KLOCft Receipt. 4.Vr." bhls.; export, 3.4fil bbla.; market dull and about steady; Minnesota patents, tS.z.Vff6.66: winter straight. I4.fy4.7&; Mlnnesotit bakers, J4.3Xh4.50; winter ex tras, U.o.va4.Jf; winter patents, 4. Toff 6. 36; winter low grades, $3.Bf-fT4.15. Rye flour, steadv; fair to good, 4.oii'U4.25; choice to fancv, 4.ili4.o6. Huckwhcat flour, alow at 2..mf2.ai per 100 Ihs. CORN MEAL Firm; fine white and yel low. ll.4iVnl.5o- coarse. S1.4ai.46; kiln dried. $3ii3.50. RYE Dull; No. 3 western, 81HC I. o. o. New York. HAKEKY-eteady: feeding. 68fl69c C. I. I. New York. WHEAT Receipt. 71.000 bu.; export. 210.H110 bu.; spot market firm; No. 3 red, ll.ii7'(il.0HH elevator; No. 2 red, $1.09 f. o. b. afloat: No. 1 northern Duluth, 1.1H t. o. b. float: No. 2 hard winter wheat, J1.15H f. a. b. afloat. Although rather Quiet all dnv. wheat showed considerable early strength and higher cables, commission house huv nr and rain In the Argentine. aler easing off under profit taking, except December, which closed Ho net higher on manipulation. December closed 1.0!, May closed 11.11' and July closed ll.Oo1. fOUM Hifainti 131.400 bu. : export. Sl.sisl bu.; pot market firm; No. 3. Sc elevator and 66c f. o. b. afloat; No. . white. fcUr. and No. 2 yellow oc I. o. D. afloat. The option market was without transactions, closing net unchangea. De- cemher closed at 8c. May at 6i"c, July at IT7k.. nnA Hinl.mlvr at li7afaC. OATS Receipt. W1.000 bu.; export, bu snot market dull: mixed oat, 26 to U lbs., Mlt'MVtc; native wnue, m iu m 64'(if,7c: clinrx-d white. 34 to 42 lbs., ww'"ic FEED Dull; spring urn, dling. 124.00: city, 2'J.46'g24 35. 11AY steady; ixo. a, owgiwc, choice, VOc. HIDES Quiet; Dogota, j-vb'-v-v , v-t.. , 1 ima,an 911i.rv iiri iv isin ink Heer. fltesav: lauinj . ffM7.5o: mess. Si;i.0oi 13 50; beet name. .j."t wjv. til iuif.lf,.Ml: eltv exiro. mess, x-6 soft 27.00. Cut meats, steady ; picaieo. , .... i ,VWVU hik bellies, .6o.26; picgiea nam-, e.i.--. t --.i .,o. weatern. V(i9.lW; refined firm;' continent, 110.00- JUth American, family. !17.5iratK.&u; non ciei, .w- -i mem, H6.5iKol7.00. TAEEOW Bteady ; cny ii-"' e... mkv. rreel. BWOO'ihC. " 1V f '. .. ..lr. h i ii cjuiet : aomeenv. ------ . i . T . . u n nnffl nul. H I 11 H. K P irill . ir.ll;i J K 33Hc; official price. c; creamery - tras, 3Z''niw; urtmurij, . 244J31C; creamery, held, common to pe ioi. ,., nir: state dairy, common to special, 2li30c; proces. common w apeciaa. A HliAllil I M I a) Saatil lU"t: . rx:uirillWQI x,v ! white, fancy. 14c: October, best, 13'4c; late made, oesi, siiib.ii, svjv. prime, ll-vfo;iiic; coniiiion v 7iwv'm' Vi.i ... ar'lBla IKUff 11 J.O. Minn, ,u,, .w - - - , , EOU8 Steady; state, rennsyivaiua, uu fiinrv aelec.tnd. white. 4uc; iair iu choice, 3c; brown ana mixcu mnr 3l'-j3tk-; fair to choice, 30o3c; western first if ii 'I. TRY Dressefl. nrni; " ani-inv chicken. IiMbWC : weiern iuiii liMc; irtng turkey. 17fr26c. WEATHER IK THM GRAIN BELT Fair Tuesday aad Rot Mies caaaaje la Tentperatore. OMAHA, Dec. , 190X. i!.nriiiv 1midi weather nrevalls eas of the Mississippi river and rain 1 failing in ih. lr,nr MiaalaaiDDl valley. It I gen rally clear went of the river, except rain I falling along the Pacific coaat and light now flurries are reporiea in wrnttn linn, lda.hr and Yellowstone para, icra- iiArnttirM n ra hlirher throughout the south ern state, but have continued practically unrhnniPil In the eastern iaiea ainue ma nrU..dini renort. Colder weather ha pre vailed tlu-oughout the upper Mlislppl and Missouri valleys since saiuraay ana nio wraiurrn are somewhat lower in the upp' valleys and northwet tlila morning. An area of low preaaure 1 moving in over the ...i,,.n northwest. Dui ine pressure generally, high over other .portion, and .ondlttnn are faverahle for continued fair weather in thl vicmny lonigni ana iua .lav. with no Important change in lem Di-rature. Omaha record of temperature and pre dictation compared with the correepondln riuu. ir inn iusl inrn ynrn. 1,. iivt none 10,1c Minimum temnerature. . . . 2 11 i& PreAlnltatlon 00 .00 .00 .00 Normal temperature for today, zs degree, lHjflclency lu precipuaiion Bince martn i A Off Itieliea. . , , i ., a , ruv Tiefli! encv correeponamg periou m i"i f AX 1,wla lief cleiicv corresDonoinK penou in wo, 4.8S lnche. . E. A. WEEBH. Local fTorecasier. Market Strong; and Active on Im provement in General Outlook. MONEY SITUATION IS BRIDGED ST. track, hard. Wheat I )ec. May July Corn Dee. May July Oata. -Dec. Mav July Fork . Jan. May Lrd Jan. May Mb Jan. '. May 1 rflk 1 1 1 03 I 1 07'iS 1 074, 1 1 wv ".'17 S7. V9&.U 671, E7 67 87 WMnil GlVftVt 0'B til 1 61 U 1 61i 4f lfli, 40H 4A 63 .62 tl olHC'iS 4H, 4-. 4W 464: 18 37i 16 40 16 3?4 lfi 32 16 674 16 70 16 5:'. 16 574 16 7U , tpt, ,8 60 9 14 'Si9 66 feS 551 9 75 9 fcO 7.'j Tfi 774 is 7741 S 4i 8 45 H r 8 374 37 4 7S t 7741 8 674 724 fa8 774 1 I 1 024 -7 671, 6l'a 60TJtil 4H 46-S 16 224 10 4d 70 8 3i 8 674 I No. ;. 1 . FIH'R-Steady; winter patents. J.10; winter sttalghii. 84.w46; tatent. 85 256 5: spring straight f!: linkers. 2.StG-y 4.15. WHEAT No.. 3 spring, ll.A64il.otl $4. 65ft prlng 84.000 Hi. I.oula General Market. I.OIIS. Dec. 2. WHEAT Firm No. 2 red caah. l.()4fl'l ot(4: No l.3ffl'1.0; May. 81.V7ui.074; July di;.,7iitc. fiiitN Higher: track. No. 2 cah. 694c Mav. atij)4u: July, 60ylff 60ftc ; No. X white, Kl UUrih2c . ' OA I B weBK; iraca. no. t casu. uwbow: mv mtc: Julv. 4i.Iw: No. i white. &1HC FEOL R (Juiei; rea winier paienia, 6.10- extra lancy and atratgut, t.iMoi.iu hard winter, clear, ww. RYE Firm at iftwrtnc. SEED Timothy, 83.0O(jj3.10. CORNMEAI-83 20. . . , uui KjMu-ked at tna k. 31.00l1.03 HAY Steady; prairie. 88.ou4il0.u0; timothy ts.HKb 13.50. a IRON ttrilTJN 1 ICO l.w. HAOQINO 7Sc. iil-mu TIV1 V IT 7e viiovisions Fork. steady; jobbing huv i.ard. Drlme steam, w.cw at Ilrv salt meals uncnanaeu, uu rn .hurts nuc: clear rib. Wc; hort clear, tr. Kacoo, unchaqged; boxed extra hor llll,-. i' fir riiis. iteic PIIU I L lci a, . ciiiTl.-l IIY-Alive. firm: chicken, 10c springs, 11c; turkey, 17c; aucua, lie; geese, 8- . Bl TTKIt-Firm: creamery, twii:. E1('. Hteady at 264c, case count. ll'llll(k'Vll Receipt Shipment WGflo 13.UW 74.000 i 49.000 " 400.000 27.000 2LS.000 SMA)0 went up t point. After a fslr amount of business the market closed firm. rARia. Deo. 2. There waa a tendency oward flrmnesa on . the Bourse today. radlng wa quiet. HEREIN. Iec. 2s. Trices on the Bourse today were somewhat firmer a a result of the epeech outlining Russia foreign policy outlined by M. lswolsky. the Rus- lan foreign minister. In the Duma Decem ber 25. Th trading was narrow. Bank "tatenieat Indicate that There Are rieaty af Faad la .lgbt Meet the Vear-Ead Reqalreaaeata. NEW YORK. Dec. 2S The notable trength and breadth of the stock market today seemed to bo based on a fresh reali sation of the force of the favnrahle factor the general situation, rather than on ny new develonment. Evidently tlir ha. been lonw apprehension that 'there would be a temporary scarcity of hanktne credits urlng the period of the annual ettlement i niigtit restrict the resource on which perulatlve holder could rlv r.i rarrv th..lr holdings. 1 ne complex on of Ihe hank statement Which appeared On Rntnrduv rinrin the closed Interval of the Stock exchange wa accepted as pretty definite assurranre that he dreaded Period of lemnorarv aCArcitv would be safely bridged. It has been made vioeni mat oanklng resources stand avail- Die IO meet the added demand. In anlte of he decline in rash rAmnn... nf th. v w York clearing houae banks, which ha been, na is sun, going on. The heavy contrac- ion. which ha lieen effected In the clear- ng house Item of loans durinar the last two weeks ha been concurrent with a reentr- iXed eXOansion In thA atiial vnlitma ,.f banking credits, on which heavy demands ave been made In that time. Part of the ew icrommndflt hn la rlnorlv lr.,nDhl. in he renovated form of the we..ktv innii tatement to the trust companies of New xork City. The speculative spirit was dls pf nlble 1n the bond market a well a in oiocns. in gome Dona issues there wa a scramoie in evidence which caused as vol tile a movement In nricea as Is the ruin In IOCKS. in the Chicago. Rock Island & Pa. cific collateral 6a there waa een tlie spec tacle, unusual In bond transactions, of W'lde ooenlnor" sales holnv ma, la of .iiv or these bond at price ranalno- from 90 to m at the same instant, while the last price at which the bond old on Thursday wa 8H. The breadth of the bond market howed that there wa activity and at the ame time a demand of a substantial char, acter. The reinvestment of sums which are to be disbursed a profit on capital after ne rirat or the vear is often am c nn ar In tins way. Rumors of comlnr deal In the railroad world were in circulation and found rendv credence owing to the conviction that a prevailing tendency of railroad policy is in that direction. Atchison' report of net ecmlng for November made quite a bril liant showing of earning power and was aken a si an earnest of other reports to come. The asking price of copper was re alized at the New York Metal exchange with strengthening effect nn eonnee Initn.. trials. A sharp fall In the sterling exchanze i rans was onset ny lower Eondon ex change here, leaving the gold export posi tion little changed. Farla aaraln took the avauaDie gold supply in the Eondon mar- get. The assignment of H. W. Poor Co announcea during the holiday Interval, was toiaiiy ignored. Bond were strong. Total a1e, par value w..i""i. I mted stalea 3 advanced H per i-eiii. on can. Th following wsr the rlodn quotation!! en storks and bonds: Amalgamated Copper American C. at F. .. do pfd Bales. High. Low. Close J.i.:i hi, K't, nn U.00O f." 4H' rottoa Oil ii a it. pit.... Ira Bartiritias .. I.lnnead Locomottvs .... S. ft R Sugar Refining-. Tob. pfd Woolen Mining Co si.iliun l.til.d7; No. 2 red. 81.o4.Sil ;''JHNVNo. 1,' 57iijc, No. 2 yelloi t'ATH No. :Uc white, 50iH No. J I.05S- JW, i)S 'No. t. 41iifi'c: 5Jv No. .1 wiiite. 44t; ' ni r .h , , HAKl,KW(ii.l fi'diiig, &04c; fair o .ih.i,,- Trrillliriv. ocqtviC. ... . . frB.yj r itx. No. I northwestern. 814' 1 . ' 'T' " ' t'lover, contract r ntirp, C' lt, ; f . . i-huv iMU. mif.rt ribs, sides (loose) ; V t'':-''l ft " Wr"' Per bbl., 8U.75i ' r-l-J, 1 aOU II,' I "f l""f (i 'P. . .v ibiffsV ,H5"!8.75. , . ' - Receipts. Rhllinients ..... D.WI 44.001 . ... . . 7T,.'" ,...,417.001 - 15.' Oj .Ul.dtiJ western creamery, 344c; si-itir. . ., WllHt,-bll. , t-Virji, bi.' .fj 'II. Kill uiMK'jr. iu . Oti. tiio .HeJuKi exchange today Ihe but let , linn k . was flri:T; creameries. Ji.'Siile; lioirh 2HtV2;"n.;'' Ekks.' steady; at mark. 7 (iu .i u.-il. tWJk'l ' flrta, . .; prime mMitiw'. inni; unioi". 41.100 IW.ISO 74.HXI DiU.&lU ri.to) lil.TiO ft No. Se lower; Decem- Julv, o74o. Cash Wasua.'( i Urala aad Proiisloas. - KANSAS CITY, alo,, JJec 28. WHEAT I I ii.'bjnn.,t; leienib.r. Wc: Mav. 81.02:. '',, K.J. I'mle i,, l harrl linTwrl,!!- liui-.r .C-i18l.fi; No. 3 red, 81.05ul.06; red. !.( lii us t'OHN I'nchanged to ber, 56-c: Miy, 57'4c; ' t, line, I .:i v.. . .. i... . mie. 0,4, ; N. 3 white, 674 OA fsl-ln. -hange.1; Xo. : white, 48tc; led. 4 !!:. ISYK-7V-07V. 11 a ! t luuce llniotliy. ..... r iiiaiiir, s.'Ti.ta l!;oiiii. JU TTK.H-Sieudv ! SiH-k. lis-. EtjtlS-Kasy; fre! extras, 20c iieipls. 21c. Receipts. B-iipnienta .....ltai.uai MO ..143.0MO' 61 ) 4J,wi0 8V. 1 lioice i5i10 00; alfalfa. creamery. 31-; pack- current Wh.-at, lu. Col 11, bu. . . Jits. bu. . Toledo Seed Market. TOI.IO. O.. IVc. 2-Kfc1--Caih Cvver. Iv.ctTiber. 8J.55: March, 85.U.1'.; oiht. m u; pruije .auike, 8 0- Flour, bills. Wheat, bu. Corn, bu. .1. Oats, bu Philadelphia Prodaco Market. PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 2SJ BUTTER- Fli-m: fc. hinher n 11 1 t tiriulM !1. Kili.R steadv: far ntmnna; i-ennsy!- vanla and other nearby first, free caaee, 34c at nark; cuiwnt receipt in reiurnanie ,iasfs. iAe. ul marm; western iri". 'i uses. 34c at niaik; cuirent receipia, irej UUSeS, SJTIilC l IIIMTK. CHEESE Firm; lair demand; iw 10m full cream choice, 14'4iiU4c: fair to good. , Livrrwvol Grain Market. LIVERPOOL, Dee. 28. WHEAT No. 1 red western winter, spot, easy at 7 lid. Futures, steady: December, 7 HSd; March, 7s 7d: May, 7s Td. XHN Snot.- steady; new American mixed. Galveston, 6s 5d. Futures, steady; January, fa J1; March, Is 3d PKAS Canadian, steadv at i to. FIAH'R Winter patent, firm at HOPS At London t Pacific coast), firm at Ci tattl-3. , - Mlaaeapoll oTaTa" Market. '. MINN EA POL S. Dec. S. WHEAT De cember, 8107; May, 8l.ueVl.oV caU, No. 1 hard. 8l-l4'. 1 northern, 81.084; No. 2 northern.. 81.074ill.07S; No. 3 northern, 81 044'ulufcV FLAX-Closed at 81.45'i B KAN In bulk, 3l00'itl25. FLOUR Dull; shipments. 75.484 bbl ; first patent. 85.5i)o.65; second patent. 86.lo-uo.Ji; firat , clears, 84.O04JH.lO; second clear. .SJfclofi Mllnaakeo Grala Market. MILWAI KEE. Dec. 28 WHEAT Mar ket steady; No. 1 northern. 81.lioal.il; No. 2 northern. Sl.0Mjl.W4; May. 81. l',. (XIHN-Steady ; May, 61c bid. BARLEY Steady ; atandard, 654c; am ple. faH6&4c. 1 Peoria Market. PEORIA. 111.. Dec. 28. CORN Firm : No 3 yellow. 67V: No. 3 yellow, 67c; No. 3. i5 liC64c; no grade. 63c. OATS Lower; No. 8 white. 414c; No. 4 hue, 4a'tt4t4c Dalala Grata Market. Dl'LLTH. Dec. 28-WHEAT-No. Amsrirsn Amarlnsn Amarii-sn Amarioan Amarlrsn do pfd . American do pfd American Amerti-an American Anaconda Atrhllon do pfd Atlsntle Coast Lin Baltlmon ft Ohio do pfd Brooklyn R. T Csnadlaa Paclflo Central Leather do pfd Central of Naw Jersar . Chsaapaaks St Ohio Chicago Ot. Weatrn ... rhloago ar Northwastera . Chicago, Mil. ft Ut. ilul. C, C, C. ft HU u Colo. Fuel it iron Colo, ft Rout her ,.J do 1st pfd do Id pfd Consolidated Oas Corn Producti Delaware Hudson Denver A Rio Orande ... do pfd Distillers' Securities Erie do lt pfd do Id pfd Oeneral ElecUrtc. Great Northern pfd do Oro. ctfs Illinois Central Interborough Met do pfd International Paper do pfd International Pump Iowa Central Kinase CHr Souther ... do pfd LoullTllle ft Kashvllil ... Minn, ft Bt. Louis M., St. P. ft Bault Sta. si Mlieourl Paclflo M.. K. ft T do pfd National Lead New Vor Central N. Y.. O. ft W Norfol ft Weitera North America Northern Pacific Picltlo Mill penairWinia People'! On 1 P., C. 0. ft St. L Pressed Steel Car - Pullman Pilici Car Railway Steel Spring Reading Uepubllo Steel do pfd Rock lilaod Co do pfd ft. l. ft s r- t '' St. Louli Southwaitera.. do pfd Slews-Sheffield S. ft 1--SouthTn Piclflc do ptd Southern Rillwiy do pfd Tennewee Copper Texae ft Pacific T.. St. L ft W do pfd Vnioa Patitlo do pfd l 8. Rubber do 1st pld U. 8. Steel do ptd tub Copper Vi.-Caroliu Cbeaaoal ... do pfd Wabash 1 do p.'d WeetlngbeuM Bleetlio . Woatern t'nlon Vtheellog ft Lake Erla . WlMonma Central Amertcaa T. ft T Total lalei for the day, Visible Kaaaly of Grala. -.NEW vork. l,e. tv-Tl.a vialbk- aupp'v iu tiaJ tn the I uit.-d State aUturdtty. IVs. 111IV.. .1 ooinitilitl by th New York prod u f exviiang. w s foitows: Wheat, l.'.l. . In; a.r res-, 36.ao bu. ; com. . hu i. MiH-, I 4.4 l u : o;is, 11 w bo.; uit rvu, H.uuv bu.; rye, L- nonhern. 81.09; May. 3I.0; July, OATS S--. No. 3 81.o' uoriaerii, 81 U7Y Wool Market.. . BT IjOCIS. IVr. t8L- WOOL-Steadv medium grades, t'omht'ig md clmiilng. liftf U'-.k-; iikKi fine. li-4i -o : hr-vy tiuc, 1.'4 1m.; tub washed, wusU4c. I.dno J.iwn t.MU J7i 400 1.0"O 1,110 0l R.csio 4,n 400 28.100 too 28.100 too lg.aoo 1.800 I, 100 I.J00 7.000 U.r 4"0 T.too 8,100 6 10 1O0 II. 900 too , l."0 , 3.500 100 1.000 :,ioo , 1.000 no . 1. 000 , It. 700 . 2,00 . 2,000 . 10.100 . 10.800 S00 UK S00 . 4.4"0 . 20.200 . t.sno 00 . I.) 100 . 8,700 . 2i.aoo 71)0 . .4"0 . 13.100 . 11.100 100 400 . 11,000 o . 11.400 . 8.000 100 . 1.600) '. , 45.900 700 40O . 11.200 . ll.tliO . 7i0 . 1.0K0 . 6. . 4." . 1.S00 . 11,100 . 7.0U0 . 1.809 . 29.400 . 4.100 . 2, .144. suO . 1.30 500 . (0.O0 . J.ioo , too . S-too iro . 4.3"0 ,. 12.300 . 1.1 ,. - 400 o .. S.;oo . 1.M0 41', 37i 22i, It'l 6 4'i 102 1D2H 101 103 n 101, lli't 3 11114 U 1014 Kt H ltvi 144 Oi . . 414 614 ''a 744 W 114 w 8 so 14 la aO'i 444 ll) 147S 73 1474 20 AV't 12 67 it 924 424 154 1U fS 1134 7 n 14 14 1244 474 r.4 14 4 1424 4 1314 l'54 74 44 44 1414 2 7 25 24 41 234 644 14 1J1 12i 244 W4 4"4 S4 49 134 1M4 t 3,,4 v M4 111 474 4a4 114 14 4t' M4 W4 11 824 1-H4 434 34 21 144 SS si 4 1014 934 49 " 974 101 1o4 P4 93 614 1164 314 1014 1274 674 124 1794 , 1434 404 67 764 144 1684 17 179 18 90 374 344 494 994 li 1464 73 147 19 474 124 67 344 SI4 404 714 1234 (3 1314 5 424 144 774 121 464 : 144 1414 SU 13o4 1044 74 434 49 140 254 94 224 14 404 t:i4 634 78 1194 123 4 2-4 60 4o W 44 724 114 9i4 35 ll 644 1124 41 434 114 l4 474 74 124 2i 12 New York Moaey Market. NBW YORK. Dee. IS. MONEY On call. firm; 27ifl4! per cent; ruling rate. 34 per cent; closing bid. i per cent, offered at per cent. Time loans, slightly easier; sixty day nd ninety days, 34i)3"j per cent; six monih. 34(4 PT cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-412 per cent. STERLINO BXCH AM, E r.easy, Wltn actual buainene In banker' bills at 84.84!0'if 4.S510 for sixty day bill and at 84.S696 for demand. Commercial bills. 84MVi4.M4. SILVER-Bar. 494c; Mexican dolinr. 4oc. B4.1ND9 Oovemment, strong; railriad. trong. The following were tne Closing quotations on nonrls vesterdav: f. 8. ret. Is. r....l"1 "Jipan 44l 2d do coupon OMAilA LIVE STOCK MARKET irTlT1 I II as ... 4 on M 2 40 6 7 Best Cattle Ten Cents Higher, Others Generally Steady. HOGS FULL TEN CENTS HIGHEE Sheep and lambs of Good Qaalitr teady to Tea t eat lllaher, Prae tlrally Everything aelllng la Good Season. t do Sa. reg... do coupon ... do 4a, rag.... do coupon . Amur. Tob. 4s. do CO. ge .... Atchison gen. do Id). 41 do c. 4s do cv. 6i Atlantic C. L it B. ft O. 41 do 34i Brook. R. T. ct. 4. 104 I, ft M. unified 4l lo: 10tlaMinhattin e. g. 4i. 99 ...lOISMnlcaa Central 4e .. 994 ...li4 'to 1st Inc 14 ...111 M. ft St. I.. 4 14 ... 794M . K. ft T. 41 994 ..HWl do Idi " ..101 4 Nit. R. of 1e. r. 4i 91 .... 91 N. T. C. gen. s-. aula ,...1034N. 1. C. gn. 9o..l2!4 ....1044Norlhera Picltlo 4a. .104 .... 964 60 8a "1 ....101 N. ft W. connol 4... 99 9T.40. 8. L. rfdg. 4a... 96 4a. 854Penn. cr. 14a. 1915.. 944 Central ot Oa. 61... .1094 do conaol 4 i""l do lat Inc 11 Reading gen. 41 l"ii do 2d Ine 0 Republic of Cuba 6i.ll do M Ine 60 aSt. L. ft I. M. e. 61.1124 C. ft 0. 441 10I St. L. ft Sin r, rg 4i wi C. ft A. 34 77 "St. It- 8.-W. t. 4l 774 C, B. ft g. new 41. 0i. Seaboard A. L. 4i.... "'4 C, R. I. ft P. R. 4i. H4 Southern Piclflc 4a.. 914 do col. 6a 91 00 ill s do rfdg. 4i 04outhrrn Rillwiy 61.110 CCC ft Bt L gen 6l. aT. ft P. l"t "4 Colo. Induitrlll tl.. 7 T., St. L. ft W. 4. 94 Colo. Mldlind 4i 82 Colon Pacific 4i ....1044 Colo, ft Southern 4s, 94 do cr. 4i 1" I). ft H. CT. 4s 10S r. S. Steel, 2d W..1111 D. ft R. O. 41 K4Wlblh lits ll Brie, prior lien 4i...o W'eetern Md. 41 ....", do gin. 4i ;4W. s u k. m a-" Hock. Villey 44i. .in Wis. Central 4s .... 4 inter- Met. 441 92 N 1, N H w e H.iaiitj Japan 4a IJ4 Lake Shore 4l. 1931.. 954 do 441 ! Offered. "Bid. Dec. 17... 5 34 Dec. 18... 6J14 Deo. 19... 6 30V, Dec. 20... Dec. tl... 6 354 Dec. 22... tl3-m Dec. 23... t 3 Dec. 24. . . 8 47 Dec. 25 Dec. 26... S 60 Dec. 27... Dec. 2S... 6 65H Boatoa Stoeka aad Bonds. BOSTON. Dec. 28. Money, call loan. 4 i6 per cent; time loan, per cent. Cloaing quotation Atchison IdJ. 4i do Atrhlmn do ptd Boiton Blerited Pltckburg pfd .. N. Y., N. H. ft tinion Pscifle M Butts Coalition 174 100 Calumet ft Arliont..ll6 ....100V,Cilumet ft Het'la....6M ....1024Centennlil ...1224Copper Rang .... . ...135 Daly Weal H..1594Prinklla IMHOranby brought In yesterday hy each road waa: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. 11 r s C, M. & St. P 8 ( Missouri Pacific 1 .. .. Union Pacific 30 H i .. C. & IS. W., east 2 1 C. N. W., west 44 19 7 C. St. P., M. & O.... 1-' 4 1.. C, B. & Q., west.... 30 15 10 C, K. I. & P., east.. 10 C, K. I. c P.. west.. .. 1 Illinois Central .. .. 2 C. Q. W 1 Total receipts. 152 62 23 2 Amer. Arge Chemical 134 0reene Canima do pfd Amer. Pneu. Tube.. Amir. Sugar do pfd Amer. T. ft T Amer. Woolen do pfd 944Iile Roygle . 4Mam. Mining .133 Mtrhlgin ... .129 Mohawk .129 Montana C. , 29 Nevada 944 old Dominion ft C. Edlioo Klectrlo Ilium. 2404 Oiceola 504 1 4.14 174 51 I44 111 944 in- 1324 94 C9 60 4 MOV 1034 107 1114 91 1774 4 1014 229 124 I601 4 404 97 76 74 J34 17 1904 as 4 80 874 344 t4 40 10 1474 734 1474 19 474 12 bt 144 314 414 114 121 44 1334 4 41 74i 794 1214 414 K 74 1424 914 1314 1044 9 414 172 494 1414 25, 87 24 tl 404 2l4 544 Mam. Electric do pfd Mm. Oas 1'ntted Prult United Shoe Mich do pfd U. 8. Steel do pfd ... Adventure .. Allouei Amilgamated Arizona Commercial. Atlantio 12 Parrot 6K4Uulncy 67 Shannon 1904 Tamarack 14Trlnlty 29 United Copper .... 644 U. S. Mining . ....1124C 8. Oil .... 9 i:tah .... 17 Victoria .... 944 Winona 14 Wolverine 174 North Butt .. . el . 814 . 10 . 174 .107 . 124 . 234 . 4 . 114 . 704 . 194 . 64 .132 . 294 . 174 . S3 . 14 . 114 . 444 . 29 . 44 . 14 . 8 .160 . 964 Neve York Mialna; Stocks. NEW YORK. Dec. 2. Closing quotations on mining Alice Brunswick Con. Comstock Tunnel do bond! Con., Oil. ft Vs.. Horn Silver .... Iron 811var Offered. stocks: 800 ... 3 8. U ... is ... TO .,.709 ...100 Iidvllle Con. Mile Chief ... Mextcin rmiarlo Cipbtr Standard Yillow Jacket .. 6 .. 9 .. Ml ..225 . .19 ..165 .. 70 . Treasary tViateaieat. WASHINGTON. Deo. 28. Today' tate ment of the treasury, balance In the gen eral fund, exclusive of the 8150,000,000 gold reserve, shows: Available cash balance 8161.f02.9M; gold ccrm and bullion, $24,.76.792; gold certificate, 863,63.7.260. " " ' Bank Clearings. OMAHA, Dee. 2S Batik clearing for to. day were 8Z.105.232.H and for the correa pounding date laat year, 81.765,621.65. OMAHA GENERAL, MARKET. Condition of Trade aad Qaetatloa oa Staple aad. Fancy Produce. BUTTER Creamery, No. 1, delivered to retail trade In carton, 31c; No. 1 In 60-lb. tub. 60c; No. S In 60-lb. tuba, 28c; No, In 30-lb. tub. 28c; No. 3 In 1-lb. carton. 29c; fancy dairy, tuba, ZftfAv.; packing stock. zoc. ECHJB Fresh candled. 33c; storage, 28c. CHEESE Finest Wisconsin full cream, twin. 16c; young America, 4 In hoop, lMtc favorite. 8 In hoop. 16c: daislei. 20 in hoop, 154c; cream brick, full caae, 15c; block swlas. 16c; full cream llmburger, 16c. BEEF CUTS No. 1 rib. 174; No. 2 rlb, 114c: No. 8 rib. 7c: No. 1 loin. 20c; No loin. 13c; No. 8 loin, 9c; No. 1 chuck, 6c No. 2 chuck. 6c: No. S chuck. 44c; No. round. 84c; No. S round, 7c; No. 3 round, 64c; No. 1 plate, 6Vc; No. I plate, 4V4c; No, 8 nlate. SiC. DRESSED POULTRY Dressed hen 10c; springs, 11c; ducks. 12c; geese, 10c; tur kevs. 18c: auab. 82.20(22.25 per dog. SUGAR Coarse granulated, 6.60c; fine granulated, 6.70c; cubes. 6.60c; powdered, 6.60c. FRESH FRUITS Apple. 83.2&34.2S per bu. box. Lemon. 34.0o4i4.60. Oranges, L'al lfornla. S3.004r3.26. Banana, 4o per lb. OraDes. Malaga, S5.G0fr6.60 per keg; Call' forrria Emperor, 4-box crate, Sl.664il.75, BEEF CUTS. Rib: No. 1. 17c; No. 2, 12c; No. S. Sc. Loin: No. 1, 18c; No. 2, 134c; No. 3, 10c Chuck; No. 1. 7c: No. S. 54c; No. S. 6c Round: No. 1 8c; No. 2, 74c; No. S. ffVo Plate: No. 1. SVic: No. 2, 6c; No. 8. 44c. VEGETABLES Celery, California, pr doa.. oc: Utah. 76c; other, 60a wc. Bean, navy. No. 1, per ou., .oojj.tio; lima, per 10 794 1 6c. Cabbage, 24 per lb. Potatoea, 66uc tomatoea, per uassi crate, e.uuk v.uune bers. per dor.., 9i.ir(ri.70. union, rrpanisn nee cr-ite. 82.00: Texas. 81.26 per crate. Let tuce, per doa., 45c. Pepper, southern, 31.00 per crate. Cauliflower, 8Z.B0 per crate Egyptian, $1 60 per do. Brussels sprouts 80c per qt. Kumquata, 3&C per qr. 1114 124 24 4 4.. 16V 49 724 1944 9-4 644 1U4 41 4-'4 113 194 474 ke M K4 324 129 l,o:t,600 ihlrn. I.vodoa Stock Market. LONDON, Dec. 28. American aeeuriries wer quietly firm during the first hour to day. Prices generally showed change ranging from 4 belew to above Thur day'a New York closing. London closing siock quotation: Console, many 934 Mo., Kan. ft Teias. do account 69 11-UNew York Central. .. Anaconda 104Norfolk ft Western.. Atchison , I04 do ptd do pfd 194 4 Ontario ft Wcatira.. Baltimore ft Okie... ItlSPesniylvanla Csnadlaa Pioltlc 19l4Rasd Mines t'heDaake ft Ohio.. 694. Heading . wseouisera naiiway .. .1644 do pfd . 104Setbini Pacldc ... . 94 Union PacitM .94 do pfd . U4U. 8. Steel . 64 do pfd . 40 Wibeih . t4 do ptd .liOSiSpanlib 4a . 124 A mal. Crpper Steady at 22 16-lbd . 444 .121 . 14 . It . 44 . M4 14 . 72 . 234 . 92 .1224 .1S7S . 99 . 654 1154 . 194 Chi. Ureal W Chi . Mil. ft St. P D Beer Denver ft Rl 0 4e pld PM 1st pfd........ de 2d pfd Oraod Trunk lllluell Cealnl ... Lulivllli ft Nlih SILVER Bar, ounce. MONEY 27324 per cent. The rate of discount in the open market for ahort bill 1 S4S'-'i por cent; for thrje month' bill. PiV 6-16 per cent. 944 54 per t-'orelaa fiaaaelal. IU5NDON. Dec. 2N. Money wa in good demand on the market today for tha year end settlement. Discount were firm and Pari secured over 80.UiO.OmO In gold at an advance of 4. On th Stock exchange oper alora were engaged with the settlement. In which the carry-over rate are a shade drir. The rale for American wa 4 per cent. There were few attempt to enter fresh coninrrlmenls and among other securhlo the price movement were nar row, whlla Kaffirs and foreigner wrru a had easier. Venexuelm aecurlUea bene filed under the new government. American shares were talrly active abov parity the forenoon. New York bought well and Metal Market. NEW YORK. Dec. iS. METALS The Iindon tin market waa a little lower than at the close last weeK, with spot quoted at U2 5 and future at 134. totally in market waa easv. with soot Quoted a 'Jt.wU 29 15. Copper wa easy In tlie London market, with snot uncnangra at cm , oo while future were a shade lower at A.i4 5a. Tlie local market waa firm, with lak quoted at $14.254 14.50; electrolytic, JlLiacu. 14.25: casting. 813.674ill4.124. Lead waa un changed, at 13 in London and 34.1241 4.15 in the local marKel. Hpeiter advance to 27 17 id In London. The local marge remained dull at S5.10ti515. Iron waa un changed, at 4a 14d for Cleveland warrant In the Ixmdnn market. No change was re Dortud locally. No. 1 foundry northern ouoted at S17.0O(a 17.75: No. 2. 316.754tl7.25 No. 1 southern and No. 1 southern soft 817.:r,il7-75. ST. IJOI IS. Dee. BLv METAUS 1-eaa dull, 84.06; spelter, firm, 8505. Evaporated Apple aad Dried Frails. NEW YORK, Dec. 28 EVAPORATED APPLES Market la quiet, with fancy quoted at friyBVVic; choice, Tyjjc; prime, DRIED FRUITS Prune are In light de mand, rather easy in tone so far a the smaller or mudium ale ere concerned. Quotations range from 44&'c for Cali fornia and from 84c for Oregon fruits, latter from 60a to 20. Apricot are scarce, with sVoire quoted at 4nc; extrj. cholceXt! 104e; fancy, 114tj.;J4c. Peaches ar quiet, but steady, with choice quoted at 7ti'?4c; extra choice, 1041104c: fancy, UtVal34tc. Raisin are dull and unsettled, with loose Muscatel quoted at 64tf4P,xc: choice to fancy, seeded, 6i7c; seedless at 44 'o be, and London layer at tl.bogrl.6o. 4 a 3 vi 6.362 7.124 6.t4 10W. Sheep. 4.76 2.WP 13 . ll.t 9,lvt7 3,275 SOUTH OMAHA, Neb., Dec. 28. Receipt were: Cattle. Hogs. Estimate Monday 3.S27 Same day last week 2.417 Same day 2 weeks . . 6.4U name day 3 weeks ago.. 5.24; Same day 4 week ago.. 4.SX5 Same day last year 2.41S The following table ahow the receipt of rattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for tlie jer to date, compared with last year: 1j8. 1807. Inc. Dec. Cattle 1.026.671 1,13.204 12i.5.3 Hogs 2.401.154 2.k.lf.mi5 265.649 Sheep 2.O06.6IO 2,tvi;i.3)S 63.242 The follow ng table show the average price of hogs at South Omaha for th last everal day, with comparison: Date. I 1808. 1907. 1806. 11906. 1904. 1903.1802. 4 471 6 1SI a I 4 46' 4 Oil 23 4 471 6 IS! 4 7l "4 8 1H 4 Ml 4 R0 4 ill 01 4 34 4 23 4 33 e 4 44 4 36, 4 39i 6 1h 6 09 08 e 6 13 4 20 6 21! 4 HI 4 601 16 07 4 KS 4 44 4 33 4 891 4 3.S, 4 381 ( IS 4 te 4 39 4 46 18 tl 16 4 44 t 16 4 42 ! I 8 Out 4 43 6 t 4 62 4 i2 4 001 I 49 4 54 4 61 8 27 36 6 46 Holiday, The officii Sunday. 1 number rata of ...19 ...147 ...19 ...11 ...179 ...197 ...1 ...144 ..174 ...193 ...19" ...171 . . . :i ...no ...i ...141 ...2l ...904 ,.. ...119 ...219 ...212 ...114 ...n ...110 ...143 ...20 ...230 . . .206 11 40 Ii0 140 120 so 120 90 9 . . . 94... 17..., 44..., 94 ... 71... 41... 73... 76... 70... :... 44... 70 .. 41... 91... 94... 14... C9 .. 94 .. 14... 90... 94 .. 42... 60... 9... 60... 1.4 2J9 14 to .11 r ?"7 ,.29 .2.'.9 ,.23 .344 ..'.'! . . '.H9 ..tX . JJ1 ..147 ..265 . 22 ..W . .171 ..S71 ..915 .309 . 2M ..924 . . 3 i0 ,.l.r4 ..414 4 40 90 to 40 40 13 440 1.0 120 840 4IW 11 140 ISO 30 ' 10 120 90 ISO 190 Lo I 19 I T 6 7" 6 70 9 70 9 1" t 70 7-4 9 I". I U 9 75 5 7d 4 15 6 774 6 714 6 9o 6 90 8 9" 6 S24 9 99 5 9;. 9 6 95 t 90 9 90 9 9o 00 morning st this being t1i laig- 4HH 649 K77 552 Hn9 i.J?5 8X5 1.36 1,411 516 1,375 679 23 314 b5 108 65 27 47 11H 34 41 9!t 65 69 101 8 416 47 67 332 467 4.004 4,572 4.7tfJ of cattle were the have bee In. The disposition of the day's receipt waa as follows, each buyer purchasing the number of head indicated: Cattle. Hoc. Sheep Omaha Packing Co awlft & Company , Cudahy Packing Co Armour & Co Vansant Co Carey & Benton Lobman & Rothchild W. I. Stephen Hill & Son P. P. Lewi Huston & Co J. B. Root & Co J. H. Bulla F. Husr McCreary & Carey Sam Werthlmer H. F. Hamilton M. Hagerty & Co Lehmer Bro St. Louis lnd. I'kg. Co. Upjohn Keenan Other buyers Total CATTLK Receipt laraest this morning that they for some davs. 152 cara being reported The supply of beef cattle waa Very liberal, but the quality was not overly good and a considerable proportion of the receipt consisted of warmed-up or hort-fed steer. Packers all seemed to have noerai oroera for good killing cattle and it was very apparent tltat they wanted everything of that doBcrlptlon. The result was tnat me market was active and price were any where from strong to 10c higher on tlie beat cattle, with other generally steady. There waa nothing strictly good to put a top on the market, but pretty fair steera old up o 85.75. Common to fair ateera were not such free aellers. but fortunately feeder buyer took quite a number of the warmed-up kinds, which relieved the mar ket to such an extent that good steady price were maintained. - . Desirable kinds or cow and heifers were lso very free sellers and generally 10c higher than last week. The market waa fairly active and the offerings were pretty much all cleaned up in good season. The common to medium kinds were not ao ac tive, but pretty much everything sold in reasonable season. Stockers and feeders were alao In snod demand and everything that could be con- aidered at all desirable commanded strong prices, the market being in a good healthy and entirely Batiafactcry condition. Quotation on cattle: Good to choice Cornfed steers, 86.2657.16; fair to good corn fed steers, 85.25Cu6.26; common to fair corn fed steer. 83.75ti6.25; good to choice rang steers, 36.25(&i.OO; fair to good range steers, S4.C0Cg6.26; common to fair range steer. 33.5O&4.50; good to choice corn fed cow and neiier. 4.SX(!6.00; good to choice grass cow and heifers, S3.7&&4.40: fair to a:ood grass cow and heifers. S3.00ft3.76; common to fair grass cows and heitcrs, S2.003.00; stock heifers. 32.5043.30: veal calves. 8.1 orwrfi 6.26; bulls, stag, etc.. 2 UKij4 26: good to choice atocker and feeder. 84.50S6.26: fair to good stocker and feeders, J3.754.50; common to fair stockers and feeder, 82.7s Q3.75. Representative sales: BEEF STEERS 4 on 4 99 110 147 . . t or, 97 iao m in 7 ISO 90 8 ii 97 174 l I 30 t 40 40 9 45 9 4.i 6 4j 6 94) 4 90 I 40 6 93 9 99 t 4t 4 SO 8 90 I 90 6 924 6 924 6 24 6 624 9 s:. 40 " 9 80 8 70 . 6 10 49 8 7 .. 6 10 SHEEP Receipt of h v....... ,.,,1,., liluaral lit- flin est of any day since a week ago last Tuts Hov Tha niiaiitv of the offerings on an average waa pretty tatr. tnav m mi- - - a good proportion of very decent killers. Packers all eemed to have good order nnd the market as a whole was in a good, healthv condition. Prlcea ranged anywhere from steady to 10c higher on the different grades according to how badly packers happened to want them. The trade wa not very activ largely for the reason that packers eemed lo regard current prices a vcrv hiph and they eee-med to be paying thein under protest, as It were. Hence mere was a little hesitancy on their part and still practically everything had changed hands by the middle of tho forenoon. lamb old up as high a 37.25. with year ling up to So. So, old wether aa high as 85 10 and ewe up to 84 60. The price paid for ewes were the hlgheat of the month to date. There were no feeder of any consequence In sight, tlie supply being nmiiea 10 ewes that had oeen out on feed an few odd and end. Quotations on sheep and lambs: t.t ,.i,ic lutiiha. Stv7,Vo7.25: fair to aood lambs. 86.254l6.76; feeding lambs. 34 60 IK- ood to clinicA llarht vearllngs. SA-aOr 6.00; fair to good heavy yearling. 34 i6a) f. Ail- fetvllnir vearllnsrs. 34.OOHl4.60; good to choice wether, 84.5ixi6.10; feeding wethers S3.7bn4 25; good to choice ewes, 4.25j4.&0 fair to good ewes, S3.5t.rp4.25; feeding ewes, 32.OOCu3.25; culls and bucks, 31.wbj.w. Representative saie: No. yearling .. yearlings .. wethers ... wethers ... ewes ewes lambs lambs lambs wether ... yearlings . yearlings . yearlings . yearling . wethers ... ewes lambs lamb lambs ewes, culls ewe ewes MAYOR SAYS HE WILL RUN Dahlraan Formally Announces His Candidacy for Re-Electioa. SIX OTHER DEMOCRATS ARE OUT few to a CaCea Market. NEW YORK. Dec. 28 COFFEE-Futures opened ateady at unchanged prlcea to an advance of 6 point and closed ateady, net unchanged to 10 pointa higher; sales were reported of 36,200 bags, includ ing March at S.404fS.6c; May. 6.4tt&.4c; July. Koaeoc; ISepUnibec. .8mtt6.8bc; Oc tober and November, 6,36c; spot coffee, steady; No. 7 Rio, 6c; No. 4 Santo. 74( 8c; mild coffee, dull; Cordova. 4ffl21-c- N. At. Pr. No. Ar. Pr 24 9M I 85 30 1221 8 85 35 734 4 16 19 12., 5 16 29 91 4 15 47 1320 g 00 11 919 4 4.'. , I ).n (a) 1 9.17 4 60 20 U33 g 00 10 1001 4 90 36 1374 4 10 9 1094 5 10 20 1251 15 10 1U0 6 25 20 1220 15 14 V....12.K 5 40 19 1471 9 50 20 122 8 45 14 1H02 6 60 91 12M 6 70 19 124J 4 76 121 1141 6 76 COTV3. 4 810 2 25 6 97J 3 30 3 7WI IU is u 13 4 1067 i 50 10 1057 3 40 6 1078 I iU 1123 I 40 6 10u4 8 50 9 10M I 80 33 971 2 90 1 W61 1 55 6 614 I (0 1097 8 90 7 909 2 0 30 ; j gu T 738 (5 6 1034 1 to 1 141 I (6 6 1004 I 70 4 957 2 75 1171 9 70 1 9M C 75 9 1039 1 74 97 8 75 9 SW) 1 M 9 934 8 75 10 44 3 4 10 10 1091 t 86 9 422 4 II 1 8S0 I 00 8 1)49 4 2T, 8 9K3 I 00 7 1140 4 34 4 997 3 15 4 1242 4 Si 10 867 3 18 3 1264 5 Ou HEIFERS. 3 4.1 i k.) 1 use 3 0 12 Tli 3 00 1 141 1 7i 1 370 1 00 1 ! 4 00 241 3 00 9 923 4 00 7 714 3 10 4 944 4 14 4 47 9 50 t 13iA 4 75 6 9M 3 40 BULLS. 1 ..1140 2 75 1 1440 3 So 1 1310 I 76 1 1 )40 9 4.1 , 1 940 1 90 t 1475 3 50 1 ..1300 2 15 1 9MI 3 50 1 420 t 90 3 ltftO 1 4o 1 V2S I 00 1 1140 3 90 1 14J) I 05 1 1440 I 70 1 1230 1 16 1 1470 8 19 4 1418 I to 1 1X30 8 10 1 U' 3 25 1 990 1 70 1 90 1 25 2 490 8 75 4 937 1 25 1 eno 3 76 1 1370 9 25 I U99 8 li 1 900 3 24 1 1354 4 00 1 1940 3 2a 1 2020 4 05 CALVES. 1 3 1 90 1 158 4 76 4 274 1 90 9 110 6 u I 0 3 93 8 l- 6 25 1 9M 8 19 1 lie 6 25 8 1M 4 90 3 195 8 90 1 950 4 00 2 1 lie 6 50 1 290 4 25 4 152 I 50 3 136 4 50 1 lw 8 79 1 190 4 90 1 220 6 7i 7 174 4 5 1 110 6 it 8TOCKERH AND FEEDERS. I 421 8 40 5 934 4 00 8 tol I 41 IS 750 4 10 8 91 3 90 92 9. 1 4 15 16 114 1 70 II 742 1 1! 4 740 IK 7 901 4 40 9 4IW 4 Oil 11 9J 4 40 In lb atlernuon prices of tue kad.ng btauc 8a. 5" Oil aad. Koala. OIL CITY. Pa.. Dec. .-OIL-Credlt balances. 3178; runs, 141,3a bbl.: average, 1S4H1. bWs.; shipment, 37DJ597 bbls.; cverage. 179.630 bbls. SAVANNAH. Oa , Deo. 28. OIL Tur pentine, firm; 38c. HO8IN Firm: ouote B D. E. F, 33.1XW 3ii24; O, 83.j36: II. 83 40; I. S4.U: K, 85.br. M, Si.eo; N. S0.15; Wtf. 86.40, WW. 22 steer.. 18 cow... 3 bull... 1160 Ho3 14oa E. 46 feeder.. Ha 11 feeder.. 1074 110 wetern 120 western Wl western VC western 61 western 169 western 110 western 49 western 167 western 113 western 143 western It A western 156 western 94 western 7 western 41 western 156 western 375 western 3.10 western 11 western 6S western 173 western Ar. 103 ue 125 125 lni 102 69 69 77 96 109 log 102 100 128 120 70 62 84 72 90 89 Pr. 6 80 6 90 6 10 6 10 4 60 4 60 7 26 7 25 7 26 6 40 6 60 6 60 6 80 6 90 6 20 4 50 7 10 6 36 7 16 1 25 2 70 2 70 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET CHICAGO 19.0H0 head; Cattle and Il4a Higher Sheep ,ai I .a nib Steady. Dec. 28. CATTLE Receipts, market lOfrl&c higher: steers. 84.6o7.90; cows. S3.0Oy5.2&: heifers, S3.6fVq 4.60; bulls, J2.7Wi-l.50; ralves. S3.50Cff9.U0; stockers and feeders. 32.uOg70.OO. Hot IS Receipts, 30.000 head; market Wp 15c higher; choice heavy shipping, S6.li"'!1 612: butchers, S6.0OS6.1O; II lit mixed, 35.46i65; choce light, $5.65Wi.S6; pucklnc. 8h. 7ot .n; pigs, 4.oot.i.i; num. 01 sales, S5.75cvJ.0O. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 25.000 heud; market, steady; sheep, $1.005.00 lambs, 1A.2S.W7.75; yearlings, S4.25S6.50. Kansas City l ive Stock Market. KANSAS CITY, Dec. 28. CATTLE Re celpts, 8,000 head, including 200 southern market steady to 10c higher: cows. 104i15c hlgher; choice export and dressed beef Bteers. S6.OOfi7.25: fair to good. S4.7O4).0O western " steers. 83.6041 5.75: stockers nnd feeders. S3.UOi'4.90; southern ateers. S3.76fj 6.50; southern cows, 82.5mrj4.; native cows, 82.OiKli5.25; native heifers. S3.0O4ift.5O; bulls, 32.7ryu4.60: ealve. S3.5O4i7.50. HOOS Receipt, 7,600 head; market W lire higher; top, 86.00; bulk of sales, 35. 501' 6.90: heavy. 85.BO7.00: pacKer and butch era. 85.7ixU6.96; lujht, SG.60ft.S5; pigs, 31.00 1145.26. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 7.000 head; market 10&20c higher: lamb. 6.6tMJ 7.60; ewe and yetrllngs.,34.40c(j.a; western yearlings. S5.104i.66; western nheep, 84.0O 6.00; Blocker and feeder, 83.004j4.50. t onipitrnller Iteaarded a the' Mreif est Opponeat Oar Jim -Will Hate la Race for tk Aoiuiaatloa. Mayor Dahlmnn will be a candidal foi re-election, whether the election is in ins spring or the fall, as It would be wer the democrate' flan to enact a charter bill pro- onglng the present administration bo suc cessful. The mayor ha beeen deferring hi decl- lon until he knew what sort of legislation for the government of metropolitan cities he democratic legislature would enact, bul he has decided not to watt for the lcgls lature. In this early decision Dalliman hopes to put to sleep several little boomlets wnlch have been springing up in tho camp of local democracy. 'I will be a candidate for re-election which is the same a saying that I have decided to be mayor of thl city (or another three yeara," said the mayor. "I hardly hlnk there will be any opposition to me n the primaries, and you know wnat 1 did to them In the last election," and he laughed at the recollection ot his 3,000 majority. 'You ace, it is this way. The republicans will not only have to nominate a liberal man to beat me, but they will have to nominate a man who la well known. Why, every man, woman And child In Omaha knows Jim Dahlman and knows 'where Jim Dahlman stands and knows what Jim Dalilman believes in. Well, the republicans might nominate a man who believes the same a I do, but the people don't know that m.m as well as they do me. There's the rub, you know, and there Is where I am going o beat 'em. I think the majority, If not all, of the present councllmen will also be candidates again and we'll all win." There are six other democrats who have the mayoralty bee bussing in their bon net. The other would-bo mayor In the democratic camp are Ed P. Smith, whom Dahlman defeated for tho nomination three yeara ago: Colonel Ed P. Berry man. one of Dahlman's appointees nn the Boatd of Park Commissioners; Charles II. With- nell, city building inspector and elected on the same ticket with Dahlman at the last election; Millard F. Funkhouser, council man from the Eleventh ward and elected with Dahlman; L. B. Johnson, councilman from the Fourth ward, elected ' on the Dahlman ticket and made president on the city council by grace of the same Dahl mnn; C. O. Irfibeck, elected city comp troller on the Dahlman ticket of three years ago and worsted by the mayor In the capturing of the home support for the gubernatorial nomination laat summer. Comptroller Lobeck probably would be the mayor's strongest spponent In tha pri maries, but the executive look to the leg islature to remove him from the field. The ran be done by repealing; the law combin ing the offices of city and county comp troller, thus giving Mr. Lobeck a chance lo run for that office again, . Instead of running tor mayor. Building Inspector WHhnell prides him self with having received a larger vote fian did the mayor In the election of the rprlng of 1906, and for this reason his friends think that he Is stronger than Mayor Dahlman, but If the legislature should raise the salary of building In spector, WHhnell will not run for mayor. St. I.onI Live Stock Market ST. I.OU1B. Dec. 28. CATTLE Receipts 4 (mo head, including 00O Texana; marke steady to 10c higher: native shipping; and evnort ateer. S4.75cr7.90: dressed beef and butcher steera. S4.Zt03.6O; ateer under 1,000 nounds. S3.75Cu6.2S; atocker nd feeders it 7ftfU.fi!: cow and heifer. 83.0vff6.o0: can n.ra 81 7T.fr2.00: Dulls. S2.76W4.76: calve, 3.50417.00; Texas and Indian steers, S3.0oyi A VI. cows and heifer. 81.iica4.40. ' HOGS Receipts. 7.000 head: market 10c higher- nlirs and lights. S3.2fy86.70; packers, 5.6iii6.90: butchers and best heavy, 86.95 1.1 ' BHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 7,000 bead: market steady; native muttons. 83.00 ifu.50: lambs. S5.6oi?r7.50: culls end bucks S2.51X&4.60; stockers, 32.OOCq3.50. At. Joseph Live atoek Market BT JOSEPH, Mo.. Dec. 28. CATTLE Receipts, 1,700 head: market, active, steady to 10c higher; steers, 85.0icrt.oo; cows and heifers. I2.5lKfl6.00; calves, S3.oltti8.on. HOOS Receipts, 4.600 head; market, 5010c hla-her: top. 35 95; bulk of sales. 35.60to6.96 AllEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 3.6 head; market active, ateady to strong lambs, se.oo.co. Sloax City l ive stock Market. SIOUX CITY. Ia.. Dec. M (Special Tel eram. I HOGS Receipts, 2.600 ho.AU; mar ket, 64iluc higher; range of pr'ces, S5.20CU, & Ml: bulk of sales. 80.el'U.7O, CATTLE Receipts, 2.2JO heal; market atrnnir. 10c higher: beeves. 84..'Jff7.0O: fa cows and heifers, S4 0iWi5.j; fee Ii rs. SS.tOjJ 4.75; calves, 37 on; yearlings, 3i.wjj4.w. Stork la Sight. Receipts of live stock at the six principal western inaiseis yesteruay: Cattle 3.S27 .. 2.2t 0 .. 1.714) .. 8,000 .. 4.000 ..19.000 Hogs. 4.60C 2.600 4.610 7.i0 7,000 30,100 Sheep 4.7sj 1.500 7. 2,710 25.ooo ABBIE RICE'S BILL IS CUT Half of It I TJedaeted hjr Coialy Board for Her Keep at tha City Jail. The county commissioners Monday al lowed one-half of the bill presented by Mrs. Abbio Rico, star witness In the Davis Rustln murder case, for pay while being detained in the matron's department of the city jail pending the hearing of the caae. Mrs. Rice put in a claim for 8184. Tha commissioners allowed 892, deducting $93 for board. Mrs. Rico left some time ago, ostensibly for Portland, and It Is supposed secured sufficient financing before she left to make her Indifferent to the sice of her allow ance by the county. ' ' .38.7:7 66,305 41.99.6 South Omaha Sioux City St. Joseph Kansas City ., St. IjuIs , Chicago Totals Cotton Market. NPJW YORK, Dec. 28 COTTON'-Fulure opened ateady; December 9.13c; January, 8.8Sc; March. 8.7!sc; May. .8Sc; July, t.tvsc; August. 8.78c, bid; October. 8.65fi.66c. Spot cloned quiet; middling uplands, 9.30c; middling gulf, 9 55c: sale. W.sXo hale. Future closed Bteady; December, 9 10c; January. 8.7lc; February, 8.74c; March, 8.82c; April, 8.87c; May. 8.9uc; June, 8)t6c; July, 8.Wc; August, 8.79c; September, 8.6sc; Octo ber, 8.66c. GALVESTON, Dec. 28. COTTON Steady ; 8.15cu8.16c. NEW ORLEANS. Dec. 28.-COTTON-Spot market closed ateady; low ordinary. 4 7-16c, nominal; ordinary. 64c; good ordinary, 6 ll-16c; low middling, 8 1-ltoo; middling, 8 13-lnV: good middling. 8 3-16o; middling fair, S9-lc; fair. 10 5-16c, nomi nal. Receipt, 12,2:14 bales; stock, 290.865 bales. ST. IjOI IS. Dec. 28 COTTON-Hlgher: middling, 9 1-lbV: sales, 862 bales; receipt. 2.14) bales; shipments, 2.067 boles; stock. 39.b6a bale. lowaa Starts Tile Factory. MITCHELL, S. D., Dec. 2S.-(Special.)-Wlth the Lytle Manufacturing company a a magnet, Archie Hillyard .of Spencer, la., ha decided to locate - In Mitchell for the purpose of establishing a cement tile fac tory. The Lytle company haa Just com pleted a deal for the purchase of 160 acres of land on which will be erected a factory for the manufacture of manure spreaders and cream separator. Mr. Hillyard came to town quietly, bought three acre of land adjoining the city, and In th spring will commence the erection of his plant. He will invest about 815,009 before starting business, and after beginning tha manu facture of the tiling will employ about thirty men constantly. Farmers In this and a half dozen aurroundlng counties are con templating the laying of an Immense quan tity of tile next year. Mr. Hillyard started a brick factory in thia city over twenty years ago and knows of the good quality of cement soil In this vicinity. agar aad Molasses. NEW YORK Dec. 28. BUG A R Raw qulel; fair refining, J.17c; centrifugal 96 test, 3.67c: niolaase sugar, 2.92c; refine. 1. quiet: crushed, 5.35c; powdered, 4 75c; granulaUfd, 4.65c. George A. Huttle Wyo. 6 25 1 tow 1231 4 75 4 as 4 cows 1150 3 65 t 86 1 bull 1400 2 76 P. Steele Wyo. 6 00 1 f order.. 1160 6 00 4 35 feeders.. louS 66 R. King Wyo. 31 feeders.. 952 4 8.. 1 feeder. . .ION) 4 25 I cow Li3 4 85 1 cow 1040 4 75 HOGS A usual on a Monday receipt of hog war amall, and aa the d-'iiiana wa good it did not lak buyer very long to clean up everything In aight, the market being active while prices wer fully 10c higher than last week's close. Thus a considerable proportion of th h" changed hand at S5.6oti5.eo, while on Saturday it will be remembered that a gocd many of the hogs sold at 85 55iia 70. One load of good, fat back sold up to 36 00. the highest pi ice paid ince November. All in all 11 was a Elsjla Batter Market. ELGIN. HI.. Dee. 38 BUTTER Firm ; 32c; sale for the week, 611. 2u pound. I'ommerelal 4 lab Meeting. SIOUX FALLS. B. D.. Dec. 21 -(Special.) Th business men of Sioux Falls are tak ing considerable interest in the semi-annual business meeting of the Sioux Fall Commercial club, which will he held on th evening of January 6. One of la things for which the Commercial club was responsible was the securing of the mam moth water power development' of the ft:s of the Dig S.oux river, which represents an expenditure of about S5oo.ouo and which Is proving a factor of great Importance In making Sioux Fails a city of factories and manufacturing institutions. German Society OlBcerfl. SIOUX FALLS. B. D.. Dec. 28.-4 Special.) The members of the Germanla Vereln of this city, which Is tha leading German American organiiation of Us kind In South Dakota, at their annual business meeting elected the following officer for tha com ing 'yiar: President, A. J. Yeager; vice president, F. Schumacher; secretary, Ed Baumheler; treasurer,, N. D. Roster; librarian, Adulph Zleka; overeeer, Carl Brucker. The society owns, a fine hall building, which enjoys the distinction of being the structure in which the conven tion was held which adopted tha . present constitution of South Dakota. The society ha a very large membership, and Includes every German-American of prominence in Sioux Falls and this part of tha a tat. Farewell of Minister. MITCHELL. S. D., Dec. ?8.-(Sp4;clI.)-Dr. Ji. 8. Wilkinson, pastor of the Meth odist church of this city, preached III fare well aernion thl evening before a large crowd of people, and at It close his friend went forward and expressed their sorrow that he intend to leav for other field. Dr. Wilkinson lis accepted a call from the Howard Street Methodist church of San Francisco, Cal , and expects to leav Fri- hia wife and children for that Wilkinson la one of the strongest in the conference of this state filled th pulpit in this city for day with point. Dr pteachers and ha the last five ear, having been returned to MIlcheM at tiie October conference of the church for ll.e sixth year. New Kiibo'j foadlatar. ' WA iH 'NO'I ON, 18 - K Viia: ned '..ere toda;- ill v t UimJk p D.jmi . J. t O'C'on tii;, rc t'j. of '. it- i.'atliiiliu 1'niUvislty nf AmerW 1. hj been appointed bishop coad jutor of San Frenciac'1. Tlie taini of Bishop O'Cotineil. who at present is i ending a few day-at hla old home In Charleston. S. C, as rector, ex- J ire January 11 next.