THE OilAllA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY," JANUARY 7, . 'l909, GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Foreijn Cablet Steady with an Up ward, Trend, at IirerpooL U)CAt' SITUATION IS STEADY Cnan Da4 for Cora Skews Sanaa -Steads- Improvement aad tbo Receipt Were Oaly Moderate, OMAHA. Jan. 6, 1906. Foreign cable on wheat wr unchanged urn Urn opening-. Liverpool report wheat steady and firm wrlfh mn nftwAril mrtAmnfV The local altuatlon continue steady with prices on toe sample market sngntiy Omnlnr rthln nn 'corn cam d lower local receipts -are, moderate and the cash leenend wa showirrs; tome inproyement. but morns are heavy and ouying " There h, little hope or few signs of any Wheat was firm, but sagged ho"".1"; tha opening on selling by commission hori- who had resting order. If cablea steadied the market and fear of the cokt weather freeslng the growtfig P'-""-duoed aama -spirited buying and price .'Irmed toward the close- May wheat opened at .81.01 and closed at $1.01. Corn proved f Inner, with offerings H-nt and some better ehlpplng demand. Value were nervous and the changes were rapid. Out the upward tendency proved stronger and value Were well sustained.. May corn opened "at 68c and cloaed at 66c. Primary wheat receipt were 3O4,O0O,bu. and shipments were 187,000 bu.. agalnt re ceipt last year of 42,000 bu. and shipment- of 191,ft) bu. ' , ' Corn receipt were 888.000 bu. and ship ment Were 400,000 bu.. aglnt receipts!!: year, ot 601.000, bu. and shipment of 8S,ooo ""clearance were 164,00 bu. of corn, 4.0W bu. of oata and wheat and flour equal to b Liverpool' cloaed unch'anfed on wheat and v,d higher ort corn. , . Sea hoard reported 17,000 bu. of corn for export. . Loca) rang of option: Artlcle. Open. Hlgh. Low. Cloa. T y. $1.1171.11; No. 1 northern, $1.1031 10; No. I northern, $1.07jl.0S; No. northern, ti .08. ' RRANIn bulk, $19 00. FLOUR Quiet; first patent. $5 40456 63; second patent. $5,3016 4n; first clear. K0O 4.40; second clear. $8G&4.10. NEW YORK (idlERAIi MARKET NFW YHDIl CTHfrTC HVH PflVfK "w '"n" n1 dvance in foreigner and llLiil lUtlli OlUtuj aJU Dv3Uj I Kaffir, business reached reeurctsble pro- taaotatlon Vartoa Wheat May.. July.'. Corn-. May., Oat " May.. . r. : , . ' k tn .r ;'4M, -. 1 01 r 92 66 48 '-" .,'Oaah: aa 3rle. WlilijAT-No. harj. l90Br; No. I hard rcic: - No. 4 hard. 96&6c; No. S TBi.' Bi; NO. 8 yellow, 63c;. No. 8. whit, 6t;ji6(c, OAT3-No, 2 mixed. r,i?4c tioi'i white, ra46vc. H?E-No. 2. 71c; No. 8, 70c. No. S yellow, 7er No. .4 white, 48 'lilgi) ... AltniMupoli Uuluth ..... f arlot Rclt. Wheat. Corn. 4- lto m ... Oats. 107 f tha Day oa CaiaaBodltle. NKW TORK. Jan. 6 -FIX)l'R Berelpt. lt.rrg bbla. ; exports, 13,176 bbls. Market quiet and barely steady; Mlnnrlota patents. 5.2&S.S5; winter straights, 4.&44.75; Minnesota bakers', l4.Krii4.5u; winter ex tras, U.toQ4.'&; wlnt(T patents, t4.76.2S; winter low grades, 3RMf4.1B. Rye flour, quiet: fair to good. $3.5M-.16; fancy. 4 t. 4.W. Kurkwheat flour, steady at i2.4tXari.a6 per 100 lbs. Bt CKW HEAT Firm; New York state, 70c asked. OORNMEAJ-Steady; fine white and yel- CORNM EA l Firm ; fine while and yel low, L60jl.S6: kiln dried. $3.46. RVE-Dull and easy; No. I western, 81o f. o. b. New York. . . BARLE Y Steady ; malting, 7S(g7c c. I. f. New York. WHEAT RjpceJpta, exports, 87.790 bu.; apot, market firm; No. i red. $l.07fc1.0S; elevator No. 2, red $1 .( f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth, $1.10 o. b. afloat; No. 3 hard winter, tl.16 t. o. b. afloat. Opening firm and c higher on a cold weather scare, whe.it soun reacted today and became unsettled, with occasional hirn ri.1lna unrir henr Drcssure. fol lowed bv equally quick ralllea. The close waa o higher. Mny, $l.lb491 HV' closed $1.11; July, $l.fl51.06. closed fl-os1. ( nRN-Rr n. xu.ziiO du. i exports. OS, (XV) bu.; spot, market easy; No. 2, G6c levator, (W4c f. o. b. afloat: No. I white, nominal, and No. z yeiiow, ooo i. o. u fl.f rnitinn market waa without trana- anttnna. plnalnff VLB to V;o net higher. May cloaod 6Vic; July closed c; September closed 68c . . . UA.TH Keceipts, liw.NW du.; expuna, a.w hn rnnt market steady: mixed. 2ViA'2 pounda. 6464Hc; natural white, 2B8fl pounds, S467c; clipped white, 33&40 pounds. FEED Firm; apnng oran, j.yu; mia- dllngs, $26.00; city. $26.00. HIDES Dull Bogota. lSI0c; Central Amerlrsn, 21c. provisions Beer, pareiy steaay: ram- lly. $18.6iKrl7.0O; mess. $12. 6013.90; beef hams, $2.0(Ktf.00; packet. $14.6(n6.00; city extra India mess. $26.00028.60. Cut meats steady; pickled bellies, $8.50gQ.2&; pickled hams, $9.00(09.60. Lard, firm; western. $.754f.S5; refined. . steady; South Amer ica. I10.H&: continent. u. i; compouna, WfnV&I.Wk. Pork, steady; family, $18.00 i?rlMiO: short clears. $4.09'3'..0O; mess. im.7MflT.26. i AijlJW nteaay city, per pug.;, Mir: country (Dkaa. free). 6k6T4c. RICE oteaoy ; domestic, lair to extra, :4c; Japan, nominal. RTJTTKR Market firm: creamery tmm rials. (official price. 33c); creamery ex tras, wwu.Sic; creamery, mirae to nrsta. n true: creamery, held, common to speciaia, lR'ijZic: western factory, Ilrsta, IH4tfc western Imitation creamery, firsts. 23BZ40, CHEK8E Firm; state full cream. Octo ber, beat. 130. EOGS Firm; state. Pennaylvanla and nearby fancy, selected, white, 40o; stat, Pennsylvania fair to choice. 16&$ftc state. Pennsylvania brown and mixed fancy. $4H 3Br; state. Pennsylvania fair to choice, 8283r; western firsts Kic; west' ern seconds. flOCtllc poultry-lAlive. strong: cnicnens, ik fowls. 16-t turkey. iaa18c. Dressed strong; western chickens, lm'flc; fowls, 12 14c; western turkeys, Drop in New York Central Caaiei Weakness in Speculation. BROWN IS ELECTED FBXSIDENT Fact la Takea ta Maaa that Ilarrlmaa Intereata Will Kat Doaalaat tk RoaaU Bond Market Is Irroajala. CWlfcAUU CRA1X AU PROVISIORB WKATHEn 1N THB GRAIN BELT of the Tradla; as flaalaa; rrlce an Board ( Tra. Zero weather In the .,.ii.w..t rhpre the fall sown crop Is to -a Urge extent unprotected by a UmA m hiilllsn ellPCL on UIU witT-A " v.artr rains, however werfl lost and st the close prices wero c higher to So lower. Corn, oat arm pi 1 ,A . i-f. Mia w which carried xero tem- nun, an Oklahoma was chief topic of discussion among trader in tha. wheat V """'"'J.JZ; th. nnesihle damage to winter i.t nrmixht out active demand at tlmea. Failure of the. Uverpool market -to re n.' ik Blnmn hern, and a small . . 'h, nArihwMt. were addi tional factor that tended to strengthen the :.VLiTJ irr rimnlavliiK considerable BtlviiKlh 'during the early part of the aes- "i.-hkvy',BaTer'by ndrtlrwestern Inter . U- nd by a local elevator concern, price n,..riv l rent for all deliveries. vf.'. - in. the market waa nervous, but In . .in..! Knur nearly all tha loaa waa re- . ..i.... ,knrii 'i, ulna- th tirinclual buyers. -u. .u.m. was firm, althougn July and M,.-..,.,,,.. hMnw vealerday'a clos ing., Muy closed at $1.07c and July at HsiO. c.earances of wheat and flour wera i ho rom 'market was firm; the market m,.mnA t.niit mtddav because of the break In wheat, hut quickly rallied again. Th does waa firm, with price up c to H W. vi o. iai ftlUr and July at tliCt;lTl,C. Oata displayed mare flrmneaa than either wheal or rM-n. The close waa firm, with prlcca a ahade to Vic higher, with May at .ic.and July at 46e6'l. Th. u.vri mii'.Mllo recnlnt of ltva !.,! i .all .weatern packing ''Centers and t Ii4ji rild moderate strength In previa- lon here. A leading wetrn packer waa a good buyer of larU. At tha cloae prlcea were unchanged to 7o higher. Tha laauiug luturea ranged aa follow: ArUcl. Open. HJgh. Ixrw. Uoa. Y y. I portion. The market closed firmer, but Karrira eased at the close. Consuls in which the settlement was concluded barely moved; American securities showed a gen- ral set-bark from the opening, but a rally occurred around noon under the lead of Atchison, Topeka A Santa 'Fe, and Union Pacific. Then the receipt of the New York opening eased Irregular movement, but cod support near tha end caused a stead ier close. BERLIN, Jan. . Price were rather firm on the Bourse trdy. and trading waa ulef. American aharea were weaker. PARIS. Jan. 1 Prices nneneri firm trie Bourse today, but became heavy ward tha close. Wheat May July Sept. Cdfn May ' July Sept. ' Oats May ' Jury Sept. Park Jan. May . Lard Jan.. May Rib-, Jan. May 1 OTVsIl 688"4! 1 07l 1 07 p8!"l ... Wl WWI . Wl ? WTSHHTSW! 1 07 tt Do ItlUlffl M 14 44 . ,1S6 I 47i - I 76 S 4S 76 61NI 614 Wl , , aw 14 45 I 18 72 9 EJV, . 77 160 S SO I 51HSHi 61 61 4 4AirjW!wn- 161 l,61' lWjk aiSUki i 6i 39 17 14 62 ' 47 ( 70 S 45 8 76 1 S7 IS S6 ' 47: 8 47 S 77 3iy 18 30 18 67 47 70. 8 42 8 72 No.. X Cssh" quotation were a follow: FLOUR Firm and unchanged; winter patanta, R7&&4.20; wlnUr atralghta. $4 .4&a vH6 aprlng atralghta. $4.10o.00; Laker, $3.i "wUBAT-No. prlng. 81.07e1.08; No. 8 spring. $1.00i1.07: Nn. S rd, $1.061.oa. CORN-No. i. 6Slc; No. 3 yellow, 68 rec. . OATS No. 2 white, S7c;- No. 8 white, 49 0lc KIB-No, 5. 74c. BARLEY Oood feeding, 80lo; fair to choice malting, 2tf'o. BKKPa Flax, No. 1 northwaatern, $1.66 Timothy, ' prime, 83.96. Clover, contract grade. $9 36. PROVISIONS Short rlba, aides (looae). 880(Vtf.60. Pork. mess, per bbl., $18.40itfl60. l.ard. par 100 tha., $.I7. Short clear aide (boxed), $S.Utf.76. Kaceipta and shipment of flour and grain were a iouow: Fair aad Coatiaaed Cold and RIbIb Msreary Tkanlay. OMAHA, " Jan.' 8, 1909. The cold wave contlnuea over the upper valleya, and haa spread dver the lower valleys and eastward, and now cover the country from the Rocky mountains east oer th onto valley ana laae region. ;&ero weather reachea south over the lowor Mis sourl and middle . Mississippi valley, and east over tha upper lakes. The tempera ture Is from 12 to 14 degrees below sero throughout eastern Nebraska, and la very 1 much lower in me upper vauey ana northwest. A temperature of 40 below sero waa reoorded at Havre, Mont., Inst night. The lowest recorded In Omaha during tha night waa 13 below at midnight. UBht anowa wore general In the upper valtoya and west during the last twenty-fuur hour md continue general throughout the moun tains this morning. ' The outlook Is for continued cold In this vicinity tonight, fol lowed by slowing rising temperature, with fair tonight, followed by anow Thursday. Record of temperature and precipitation compared with the corresponding day of trie last tnras years: U0. 1908. 1307. UOS. Minimum temperature.... 13 67 26 16 Precipitation T .00 .00 1 Normal temperature ror today, a degreea. Deficiency In precipitation ginca March 1. 19U), 6.7 inches. Deficiency corresponding period In 1908. 7.48 inches. " Deficiency corresponding period In 127. t.bb Inches. L A. WELSH, Local Forecaster. St. Loot General Market. ST. LOUIS. Jan. 1 WHEAT-Futurea. weak: cash, higher; track. No. 2 red. cash. i.uiWUi.ii; mo. 3 naro - w.wai.uivkr May 3l.OiViH.oa; July, 867AU7C. CORN Higher: traok. No. Z caah. 690 69c; May, eoc; July, Clo; No. 1 Willie, brie. oats Higher; track, no. l caah, 6oc; RYU Steady at 76c. FIXUR Higher; red winter patents, $4.80 Ce a; extra rancy and etralgnu, $4 36t)4.76; hard winter clear, $3.60. SEULt Timothy, $3.003.45. COR N M K A L $3J0. BRAN Higher; sacked, east track, $1.02 HAY Steady; timothy, $9.00914.00; $8.0Wall.00. IRON COTTON TIES-81.00. BA01NO 7c. HFMP TWINE 7c, PROVISIONS Pork. higher: $16.75. Iwrd. higher: prima steam. 9.37 Dry salt meat higher; boxed extra aborts, a.t0; clear rlba, .a7; short cleara, $.C Bacon higher; boxed, extra shorts, $10.60. Clear rlba, . $10.37; short clears, $10.62. PO l -LTltt firm ; chickens, lie: scrlnaa. isc; tin Keys, ioc; bucks, iuc; geese, ttao. BLTTElt Firm; creamery, ZHQSlv.. KOGS Higher at 27c. case count. Kaceluta blilnutents Flour, bbls 7.000 fl.ouo Wheat, bu 43.0n0. 26.000 Corn, bu 42,000 91,000 Oats, bu 86,000 32.0U0 NEW YORK. Jan. g The stork market had apparently disposed of the disturbing effect of the collapse In Conallodatad Oas umjto me aay a ssesion at tna Htooa ex change had proceeded far. This factor had no more than loat It Influence when drop In New York Central Intervened to give a fresh start to the nervaa of soecu- atfve holders of stock. The reantlnrt In New York Central was haanX like Ihiit In Coraolldated Gas, on previous excessive speculation, although not carried to auch length aa had been that In the gas stock, nor was the news which caused the specu lators to foel misgivings so definite or so abrupt as that offered by the supreme Court lw lr,n In tha HI ra mo Th. nn. favorable influence on New York Central's price r mu'. t'd from the board room of the director of the company, where the tlon In electing W. C. Brown president lni.-rpretec as Deiying the supposition that E. H. Harrlman was to assume an acuva risce on tne directory and place a mn. hl'' own choice In the management of the system. control of New York Central la about the latest, of a laige number of new activities in me raiircoa world which have been as Signed to Mr. f-larrlrrsn In a nnnntant cess'ou ever since last April, when that gntioman "rescued the Erie" bv coming forward to purchase a block of that com psny' notes necessary to meet a default nn a maturing obligation and ssva a ra- celvershln. The crnlecture over tha course of the p'ana of the group of powerful cap italists represented by Mr. Harrlmsn havs been busy at all periods of tha nrolonaed Speculation that has been In nmmu nr that time. The Inference drawn from tha result of the New York Central i.l.MInn of a president that the latest mnA mnmt conspicuous of these conjecture was mis taken waa not relished by the speculative Mcsvy speculative llauldstlnn mmm r nee.ed when tlie break In New York Cen trill occurred. It Is not certain that Influ entlal liquidation ws entirely suspended at iiir nme miring tne oay. but It was dl s-uised early, owing to the large demsnd from the short Interest, which met It. The hears had sold fraily on account of tha col l"Pse In Consolidated Da, stwt whn th.) Mock showed sign of having reached the iiiT-ii- or us nrsstic process or liquidation - mis, -non interest remained tn onv. erea. tnis was espoclallv notable In Amer ican Smelting. The Colorado & Southern iocks were tne center of another demon stration on the atrene-th of nimnn c5r"lnT the terms to be offered to holder ui ma prererrea tock by the alleged In tention of the Chicago, Burlington A viuii.ujr autnoritiea. The whole market was quit Impressively atrong at one period, 'Tut prices quickly melted away with tha renewal of liquida tion late In the dir. The effeot n .rv,.. latlve sentiment wa disquieting and gave additional Impulse to the selling. The money market continued to work easier and wa evident that large resources were tiuwiiig oaca into tne banks and seekln employment in the money market. New ,rSTK ; ntraI- "hlch closed last night vat 1 J"p to i291 ,n th morning, brok a-v I alliu t'lUSCU alt, Bn were Irregular. Total sates, pa o.ido.wu. united etate bonds were uuriiuiRPu on call. The following were tha closing quotation New York Money Market. NEW YORK. Jan. 8.-MONEY On call. easier, lVff2 per cent: ruling rate, 2V, per cent: nosing ma, z per cent; orrered at ZH per cent. TIME LOANS Dull and steadv: slxtv and ninety days, 214a per cent; six onthe, iXhvm per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-8V4 per cent. errERI.INO EXCHANOE Firm. ' with actual business In bankers' bills at $4.ft&nff xsik ror sixty day bills, and at- 14 for demand. Commercial bills. $4.Mfr4.S. SILVER Bar. 60c: Mexican dollars. 4SC. BONI8 Government, steady: railroad. Irregular. The following were the closing quotations on tonfls yesterday i prairie Jobbing, Flour, bbl.. Wheat, bu... Corn, bu Oat, bu Kya, . bu Barley, . bu... Receipt. Shipment. ... 42.100 17,600 ... 1&.000 8.700 ... 31)7,200 243,800 ... 296. Mt 2S,&. ... 4.000 6.000 ..- 88.000 SS.8O0 Kaaaa City Orala aad Provlaloaa. KANSAS CITY. Jan. 1-WllEAT-l'n changed: May, $1.01; July. 92V.C; caah. No. 2 hard, $l.O3tu'1.0; No. 3 hard. 9Ic(f1.00; No, I red, xi.vi; no- reo, ii.im. CORN Unchanged to Ho higher: May, 87c; July. 67c; cash, No. 3 mixed, 6to; No. 3 mixed, 6tc; No. S white, 68 "o; No. 3 White. WitjV- OATS Unchanged to lc higher; No white, 4Sti6lc: No. 2, mixed, 4Jva-c. RYE 70U7c. HAY Quiet; choice timothy. $9.76(ffl0.00; chnlco prairie. $8.60'g.76; choice alfalfa. $13.6wi-I4.dO dUTTKR steady; creamery, c; pacg Inr stock. lc. EOO Firm; rresn extra. siic; current receipts, 27c. Wheat, bu Corn, bu Oata, bu Receipts. Shipments 41.000 46,000 18,0o 21.0U0 18,000 On tha Produce exchanga today tha butr tar market waa ateady; oraameriaa. 224M3c: dalrlea U'!li!7. Eitga, firm; at mark, caaea included, auu'-itc; rirsis, sue; prim nrsts. lie. Cheese, firm, l4Vitc. PaarTa Market. PEORTA, Jan. C-OORN Steady; No. I whit. 60c; No. I wblta, 69c; No. 8 yellow. TVftiiVr: No. I yellow. 6716ec: No. L TVc; No. 8, 67c; No. 4. W,c; no grade. OATS Steady; Ne. 8 white, 60c; No. 4 white, 4X349e.'.. RYE-Steady at T6QTc. Llvaraaal Orala Market. LIVERPOOL, Jan. 8. WHEAT Spot. aay; No. 2 red western winter, is loa; future, quiet; March. 7 Tai SHd cc Option at Kansas City: Amalsaaiatad Copper ..... Am. C. P , Am. a A F. pfa Am. Cotton oil Am. H. A U pfd Am. Ic Secnrttla Am. UnM Oil American Locomotive ... Am. Loeomotir pfd...... Am. B. A R , Am. 8. a R. pit Am. Sugar Reflates Am. Tobaore pfd Ameiiean Woolen An&aonda Mlalng Oo Atcbtaoa Atcfalaoa pfa Allsntla Oout Lias Baltimore Ohio Bal. A Ohio prt Brooklrn Rapid Tr Canadian Paolfle Central Iathar Cantral Laatkar pfd Central ot New Jener.... Chaaapeake aV Ohio Chicago OU W Chicago a N. W C, M. St. P c, c, a st. u Colorado F. A I Colorado aV So Colo. A So. Ut pfd Colo. A So. Sd pfd Conaolldatad Oaa Cora Products Dalawaro A Hadaoa Danvar A Rio Oraad..., 1). A R. H. ptd Dlatlllara' Bacurltlaa .... grte an lt pfd , Xrta Id vd. Oanaral Blecuia Oraat Northara pfd Oraat Northara Ore ctfi. Illinois Cantral , lntarlwrongh Mat. Inlarkorougtl Mat. pfd.... International Paper Int. Paper pro International Pump Iowa Central Kansas City So K. C. Bt. ptd ... Loalavlll A N Minn. A Bt. bonis M.. L PASS. M.... Mlaaourl Paaltl M., K. A T M . K. A T. pfd National Lead New York Central N. T.. O. A W Norfolk A W North American Northara Pmetflo Paelfra Mall Peaaajrlvanla people's uma P., C, C. A at. V Praaaad Steal Car Pullman Paiaca Car Raliwar Steal Spring.... Reading aepuhlls Bteel Rapublle Stoat pfd Rock Ialand Co a. Rock laland Co. pfd..... 8t. U A 8. P. 34 P'a... Bt. Louis S. W St. U. I.iW. pr Bloaa-Shafrleld . A I... Southern Paolflo So. Paelda pfd... Boutbara Raliwar So. Hallway ptd Tannasae Copper Texaa A Paclfio T., Bt. U. A W T. St. U A W. Vi t'ntoa Pacifl I nlon Pacltlo pfd U. S. Rubbor V. 8. Rubber 1st P' V. 8. Sisal V. a. Steal pfd Utah Copper Va. -Carolina Chemical . Va.-Caro. Cham, pfd Wahaan 1 Wabaah pfd Waatlngboua Elsotrl . Waatara Union wnaaltns A U a Wlaconata Ceatral Am. T. A T. Co.... Balea. High. Low. SI, TOO JV 12 4t 4,190 400 ) too 4t 7H4 Cloaa, as 4H 44 1111 4214 u 21 00 M Hit 71 X . 1,000 . I,K . S.40 . 11,600 . . TOO 104 Kill S3S 4 10 Vi 104 1M !Mi 4 101 Va -401 v, io iVi 11.400 IUU04 33,100 t.M . 1.000 41 71 H lM 1 Va 2 4 S94a 176 2t Z MVt MS It 10V4 4,no inu, 175.S II. MO 14Vi 147Vi U 41V, Vi 15 sxvt i 14 ISO MV. 7HV, 17 H4 44 8 167 144 144 V, 1 4M4 l.MO 1.100 4. M0 00 S.SOO , 10,600 4,400 , 1.400 . 2.WW , I, ww toe 100 . t,M0 . l.too 400 too . 11.400 . l.no . 2.800 , t.too . 33,100 H4 m so 44 Vi Ut 1 lnvt 3744 TV, 17 S3 s 3 16H 1441, 71 144 It 4714 on to re. 8. raf la. as oaupoa ....... . B. ta. rag 00 eoupoa V. B. 4a. reg do coupon Am. Tobaoco 4s... do 4a Atrhlron gaa. 4i... do adj. 4a. , do ev. 4a... do 6a Atlantic C. L. 4., Bal. A Ohio 4 do v. Ft. R. T. ev. 4a Ontral ot Oa. la do let Ine do 3d Ine....,.,.., do 3d tnc.l Clla. A Ohk 4Ha. Chicago A A. IVfca. C, B. A Q. a. 4a... C. R. I. A P. 4a.... do col. la do rfdg 4a Crc. A St. L. g. 4a. Colo. Ind. 6s Colo. Mid. 4a Colo. A So. 4a....;. Dal. A H. ct. 4a.... P. A R. O. 4 Erie p. I. 4a do son. 4a Hock. Val. 4Hs..... Japan 4a do 4Vta do td series. Bid. Ottered. IAI tot. Mat. 4V4 T4V1 ...1 L. A K. wal. 4a 1W ...i'tn. e. c. 4a. a ...l-Mr. Central 4a ,. MVfc ...Hi" ' n mc Xft 13nv,Mln. A St. L. 4a.... 04V, OMAHA LIVE SIOCR MARKET Cattle Receipta Fall Off on Account of Cold Weather. H00 MARKET DECIDEDLY UKEVEN Start svlta Haah, bat Slow uowa Later la the Day Sheep Re ceipts Are Oaly Fair Taeaday. SOUTH OMAHA, Jan. , 1908. Receipts were: Cattle, iiofrs. Sheep. Official Monday .331 6.T7 8.W4 tltlll'lBl lllesildV 7. IMS 14,047 7. 11 kstlmate WedncsUay.... l.svO lo.!JO 6.600 Three days this week..lS.19 32.274 21. 84 Same das last week. ...11.719 So.ttW lK.4oi Sumo davs 3 weeks aao.. 7.4W l.tw Sam days 8 weeks ano.. 19.753 li.M 2.& Same days 4 weeks ago.. 18.379 24. Ml 21.875 Same days last year....l,617 40.&90 18.079 The following; table show th receipt of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for the year to date, compared with last year: 1909. 1908. Inc. Loc. Cattle initio i:Jiio S.M9 Hogs 40,44 -i b.i"9 Sheep 22,i9S ls.ia 6,873 The following- table shows the average prlc ot hoes at South Omaha for tha last several days, with comparisons: prevailed. The early activity proved somewhat of tha nature of a flash in the aa only a proportion or tne eariy ar rivals and hone of tlie 1st hos ;ot in on the stiff sdvanc serureo ourina tne first round. With the set-back given the lste arrivals, th market snowen up oe- liledly uneven with otiin or tne common inila anneartna verv hlsh and some ot the better hofa rather low priced. Open ing bids and early sales this morning were fully 10c higher with tops rtmchltwt 4. OR, the hlariet price pain in et-vrrm mcnths. With the market off latf-r. th general rtln of hogs can be quoted oijy nout bit IOC riftncr man yrsierimjr e 1 -re market. The bulk of the hoas Bold at and around tSS'i f.S0 as against a bulk yesterday of $5.C;fi 5.75. TtKH.i K. A T. 4S .107 do ta M .liWHN. ft. R. of M. e. 4s. HM4 . WN. T. C. (. Ss M .joj--r.. 4. c. (. as in .KWNNo. PaclMo 4a.. 1 108 . HVi do as T .jwn N. a w. 0. 4a n . f0. B. U rfdg. 4 MVt . H dn con. 4a. ln4H .10i4,aadlng gen. 4a loo . 71 R-p. of Cuba M 104 . W 'St U I. K, I 6a.. 111 . h Ft. 1 a b. r. ig. ta. .lMHft. L. S. W. e. 4i ... 7 . is1 maboard A. u 4s.. (7 , rtHSo. Paolfle 4a 1Vt , T do 1st 4a..... H . S8Vi"o. Raliwar 6s 1' . niTexas A P. la lit . S7t,T., t. L. A W. 4a.. W . TSViVnlon Paolflo 4a lntUj .17 do ct. 4a .H1 . m'. B. Steel 3d Sa 10SV, .1C12V4 Wabaah I Ill . M Western Md. 4a K . S"V4"W. A L. E. 4 3 . 74 Wla Central 4a S .IBS T., N. H, A H. . 174, tr. a otfa lUVi . tOViLsli Shore 4a 1M0... 6Vi Data. I 1V09. 190b.107.190.1905.104.1908. Jan. 1.... 868 4 36 4 24 5 41 4 84 8 33 Jan. 1.... 678 lib 421 (U t IU IK Jan. 3.... 4 4" 6 fc 6 tT7 4 43 829 Jan. 4.... 8 70 4 35 8 301 14 4 46 4 77 Jan. 8.... 666 3623 4 47 4ffi8 Jan. 8 4 81 6 17 4 4?) 468 884 Sunday. Tha official number of car of stock brought In today bv each road was Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. 11' r s. c, M. ft W. f 3 3 Wabash 1 1 Union Pacific 31 44 C. at N. W. (east) ... 2 6 C. ft N. W. (west) ... 15 4:1 C, St. P., M. & O.... 24 6 C, B. ft Q. (east) .... 2 4 C, B. ft Q. (west) .... 37 12 C, R. I. ft P. (est) ..5 2 C, K. I. & P. (west).. .. 6 Illinois Central 2 6 Chicago Ot. West.... 3 Total receipt ....114 161 Bostoa Stacks aad Bosdi. BOSTON, Jan. 8. Money, call loan, 1 per cent; timo loans, 3Vf3s per cent. quotation: 40 The disposition of tha day's receipts was as follows, each buyer purchasing lu number of head Indicated: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep 4T4 Cloalng 'Atcrrtaoa a4J. 4a do 4s Atchiaon R. R... do pfd .... .... Bostoa A Alhanr Bostoa A Malna.. Boaton Blevated . Fttchburg pfd N. T., N. K. Vnloa Paclfio Am. Aria. Cham. 00 pfd Am. Pneu. Tube.. Amar. Hugar do pfd Am. T. A T...... Amir. Woolen do ptd Dominion I. A 8. It Arltona Com. .... .100 Atlantic . 9'4Butta Coalition .. .lOlvtCal. A AHiona... .2S Cal. A Hoc la .lMHCwntaaolal ,114Vi Copper Range .... m Da 11 weat A H...141 Franklin lmViOranbr ... l3V,Oreena Cainanra .. ... M lalo Brfrale ... 4 Maaa. Mining .... ...1J8H Michigan , ...1 Mohawk ...IMS Mont. C. A C...., ... BVaNcTeda ... 4 Old Iwlnlon .... It OssaelaT Kdlaon Eacl. IUu Parrot Maaa. Rlsotrla do pfd ..... Maaa. Oas .... United Fruit . United B. M.. do pfd V. 8. Staol.... do ptd AdTsntors .... A I louea Amalgamated 11 Qolnrr .. M Bhasnoa .. M Trinity ..130 United Copper .. tOVaU. 8. Mining... .. rt V. 8. Oil .. Hit Utah , ..lit Victoria .. IttWInona .. t7VW olrarlna ,. saiaNenh ButU ... ... U ... 1M, .... M4 ...'.114H ..1.176 .... l .... 10 .... 14 .... 16V, ,...1071, .... II .... 24 .... 64 .... 12 t .... t ....108V, .... M .....1S.-V, .... 2IV .... 04 .... 17 .... 1V .... 14 .... 48 .... UVi .... 44 .... II .... I ... .151 .... 43 Omaha Packing; Co.., Swift and Company ... Cudahy Packing Co Armour ft Co Krey Packing Co Schwartsschild ft Bui.. Vansant & Co Caorey ft Benton Lob.-nan ft Kothchlld .. W. I. Stephen Hill & Son F. P. Lewis Huston ft Co J. B. Root A Co J. II. Bulla L. K. Huls Layton ftCo McCreary ft Carey .... Sam Werthimer H. F. Hamilton M. Hagerty ft Co Sullivan Brothers Lehmer Brothers Lea Rothchild Klngan BlackshlV Bt. Louis Packing- Co.. Other buyers 643 8o 461 4tt "to ' 24 26 24 224 107 113 36 32 94 163 6 64 61 30 30 23 66 ...... y 483 1.2&8 2.133 2.618 1.442 611 1,112 1,88 i 1,273 143 397 74 1,801 100 l.sno 1 1,400 U0 l.too . '3,400 8. 100 u.sw 00 1.400 , U.ino (.too , l,M 6rt . U.300 ', ii. '&ii too 65 H 40V, It 40V4 7044 i:t iss'4 70Vi 41V, 71V, 771 12)14, 4t4 4H 14 141 ns lot 700 a .. too ..14l,1i0 .. too U0 .. 4,700 .. ."0 .. l.MIO .. IU4 .. 400 100 .. 41, too 400 .. 16"0 .. l.Q .. I," Artie-lea. I Open. I High. I Low. Closa. Wheat May .. July .. Corn- May ... July .. im- 1 7 67B 101- 1 W1 01B 92'91S2 iiB 67 57fJ,! 67B 68 I 6?V67$U May. 7 ORN Spot,- ateady; haw American rulxad. (via Gaivoaton). 4 4d; futuraa, taady; January, 6 3d; March, 6a 2d; May, 6s 3d : . - . ; . MUWraakea Orala Market. ... ... . . . miM A . . ..11 . xii.wAi jvadoj. jan. a. vwkxum. ..., No. northern. ll.UVa; No. 8 northern, II. t 41 10. May. 81.07 asked. trm? Vfw ,iu BAR LBV Firm; standard. 864JftC! sara- piaa, ayflbc, . . - Philadelphia Prod ace Market. PHILAPEI.PHIA, Jan. 8. BITTTER Steady, fair demand: extra western cream ery, 34r; nearby prints. Sac. I HKH.BK-uuiet ana tirin; r.ew ton run creams, choice, 14Vc; New York full creams, fair to good, lJMrJrl4c BXiOS Quiet and ateady; Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts, free cases. Sic, at mark; Pennsylvania and other nearby cur rent receipts. In returnable caaea. Sic, at mark; western flrsta, free caaea. 82c. at mark; wealern current receipts, free caaea, SCtjOle. - OaJattt Grata Market. - 4-WKSAT-No, auiv; aM.-IjUT.JLJltn-., Jan.- 1-WHBLI 1 uiiri'" .--.7?1, .; N.. t tic rt kern. OAT-48. ... n V.Hl , t ja ,tiAraiMlla taravla Market. ... M 1 NNl A!)Lla.--Jan. 8.-WH EAT-Msy . 81vw8loi July, 81.t; cash. No. 1 haiU, Telede seed Market. TOLF.DO. O.. Jan:- 4. SHED Clover, cash, to.70: March. 36 77: Cx-tober, 86 20; January, 6.70; alaike, prime, 83 89, - . . i Batter aad Egt Board Bleettea. CHTCAOO. Jan: 8. At the annual election of th Butter and Egg board today, F. A. Kelley waa chosen prealdeot. No oppoal tlon waa mad agalnat him. Batrar aad Melasaes. NTJW YORK. Jan. l-8l'OAR-Raw. rteady; fair refining. 8.20c; centrifugal, So test. I-tOc; mnlaaa-a sugar, t 96t'. Refined, steady; cruh1. j.Zicj ---.w 4.7.V.' granulated. 4.6&C. .. l.too ..111. lot 400 I0 b" .. 4I.4U .. I.T00 0 .. suO 81,700 KM 400 1U0 i I.1U0 . 1.400 47V4 141V1 I6H It '4 14 V, tot, 40 ft M"4 74 "4 llVi 1WV, 31 V, 41 47 1. 100 II J0 47 71 IIOV, MVk m va 104 11 III 44 44 ..... 1 10 44 1S 11V, 117 Total aalas for tha tar. l.04.lO aharos. M 3V, m M 121 lit" 61 40 71V. 77 -Ut 47 4 71 ll iii" msv, ' 'ri" st 4 wv M 31 n 41V, 74 117 liOV, MVk 40 44 4 41 10 177 II 106 61 111 46 41 'ii 4lr 14 tt 11 w 114 31 104 JUT 1 3 4 100 nn 10 nu M 171 1 191 0 66 10 1(7 141 17 40 W M 1 111 ia 17 n 7 ! It n 164 141 71 14 1S 4 U 66 to e ll 64 117 sn 71 74 1U 47 m 71 140 14 132 101 41 171 44 114 84 H XI bt 74 111 ISO 41 44 It 41 70 171 M 11 ! 61 U 40 41 111 U 60 4 Ct II M 124 Nesr York Mintage Stocks. NEW TORK, Jan. 8. Closing quotations on mlnina stock: Alice 30 Hrunawick Con t Com. Tunnel stock... 31 do bonds 17 Con. Cal. A Vs 4t Horn SIlTor 71 Iron Stlvar 110 Oltarad. Leadrlllo Con. Little Chief Mai Iran Ontario Ophlr Btandard .' Yellow Jacket uoo .. 6 .. T .. U ..lit ..160 ..IbO .. 44 At. ...141 170 171 m 11 ...1K1 ...17 So. 14.. 74., ?h. P-.. No. At. Sh. Tr. ) 45 m S.fl ... 5 HI IH 111 41 3M . . 390 6 60 a 2D4 IfiO S IS ... 6 6J II. ...... .170 1! t IS ... I 66 60 r.t 10 I IS 40 6 61 41 i" ... Ill ... I 65 71 ITS ... I T ... 1 63 67 !'7 ... 4 ... I CO 13 170 0 I 40 I Co 46 JM 10 I f ... I M 10 s . . I 40 ... I .". 6i 124 10 6 40 ... 4 17 64 3il I 0 ... 6 7 m ;t pi im ... I 70 61 VH 1 I to 1!" 4 70 67 120 40 I K 80 6 70 IS U7 120 I S ... I 70 TO 147 ... I 40 ... t 7 71 Sl 3on I an ... 170 61 ?1 110 16 110 I 70 II 10 H IH ... 4 70 6 0 ... 6 46 ... I 70 M Ml W I t SO t 76 44 146 ... ID ... I 76 44 17 ... I 16 IS) I 76 & 306 4 .) .. t 71 (1 177 U Hi ... I 16 67 ... l ... 4 17 tl 4l ... I ... to 5 M M) t 00 140 I to Ct i'l ... I 04 :m 1 id 11 144 100 t 00 M IN 11 J' ... t 00 ... 6 lu CI 1,4 40 4 00 ... t 10 16 171 ... I Oo 40 I M 10 ICO 10 I 06 DO 6 M it 141 ... I 06 0 I 10 per crale: r.gvptlan. 11 f) per do. Brueeel sprouts, 80c p-r qt. Kunwi'tais. 8T-o per qt. Ktaperalrd Apples aad Itelrri Frail. NKW YORK. Jan. S.-KVAPORATKD AI'l'LK.S Mjrkot . Is quiet, but strictly prime fruit Is rather scarce nd the toon Is steadv. WIHi frloe held aov. the views of buyers. Kenoy- are auotcd at Vkfll; cholie. P7lnn-, 8 '9 7c; common to IRK ItXlMly-. l'R1KI FRT'ITH Prunes are Irregular and there appear to be sumo apvculstlve hiivlng of the IsrirtiT slses. Quotations mine from 4',o in 7V for now rrop, Call fornls. snd from f for Oregon, latter ranging from 60 to 20s. A p loots are un chnnged. with choice quoted at 8tl"o: extra cholic. V(jt0': fancy, llirl.V. I'enches are steady, with choice st eMtHCTc; extra choice, 7frV; fancy. 8ii1tc. Rais ins are quiet, with loose Musintcl quoted at 64i'r: choice to fancy seederT, 64i7Vic; srpflloKa, 4'yfrc, and London Layers at 11.60 ft 1.60. a 17 ao ISO 76 171 to 1M 75 11 10 177 r; v M 1 111 304 M 141 t 1! 40 14 77 107 17 26 77 SJ1 71 t1 It nt 71 117 77 lit 74 ...H7 II...... ..t:l 71. ....... ll.;.-...l'T 61 IM tl SI 74 W0 tt 176 17 2.14 41 :4 76 211 70 244 80.. 117 SHEEP Receipts this morning were only fair, twenty-six car being reported in. rne arrivals consisted ui mi ewco, lntnbs, yearlings and wethers. Th" de- manri tnmi Killers -as lust rdoui euuai to the Bupply so that prices were firm on anything wanteo at an. 'ine aavance um week plates values at the record point of the season on all fat stuff. A bun h of aoiSl lambs sola at K So this morning and veryt-holce lambs would certainly sell up aa hluli a 37-60. Choir light yearlings are quoted as high as 36.60 and rinlsneu ewes as nign as an.uu. There was a fair tnqulry for feeders. but there are very little here. The few loads on sale, found ready sale at cur rent orlces with the supply scarcely equal to the demand. Quotations on sheep and lamns: tooo to choice lambs. 87.00(!T7.50; fair to good lambs, 3.607.00; feeding lnmbs, 34.60t 6.60: good to choice HKht yearnngs, id.uu 66.60; fair to good heavy yearlings, $6 00 5 40; feeding yearlings. 84.004.60; frood to choice wethers, $5.00(6.40 feed ng wethers, $3.76 9' 4.26; good to choice ewes, $4.50e6.00; fair to good ewes, $3.80 f4 60; feeding ewes, $i O0Q3.26; culls an4 bucks, $ 1.00ft 2.00. Representative sales: No. CONFESSES TO BEING ALIVE Army Deserter Admits lie Identified Corpse of Friend as 111 Oni, MfSKOQKR. Okl. Jan. 8. On Decem ber 13 last a man struck by a train here and killed was Identified as II. U Ed mlBSon of Knglcwood, Kan., and the body was taken to the latter place and burled. Today a men who said he was EdratsBon confessed that tha body of the decedent was that ot Irving Thomas of Dallas, Tex. Krimlsson said ho waa a deserter from the United Slntes army and that, at the time of the death of ,Xlumss ho pretended to Identify tho body as that of himself In or der to conceal bis own Identity. . Itcmorso caused him finally to tell tha truth. Tha mother of Thonias will go to Englewood, it Is stated, snd have the remains of her son exhumed and removed to Texas. 238 western lambs 141 western lambs 104 western ewes 246 western ewes 63 western lambs "western lambs 147 western lamb 462 western lambs 60 Western ewes 41 Western Istnbs 164 Western lambs, feeders.. ta western Ismha 436 western yearlings 10 western ewes, culls 42 western ewes, culls 116 western ewes 89 Western ewes Av. ,. 66 , . 80 , .104 ..100 ..108 .. 88 .... 76 .... 76 .... 102 .... 66 .... 7 .... 81 .... 82 .... 117 .... 11 .... 108 .... 125 Tr. 25 40 40 56 85 35 7 30 7 SO 3 75 7 30 6 00 7 35 6 35 3 05 4 85 4 60 4 36 Loaaoa Stack Market t nvmN. Jan. 4. American securities were fairly actlv during the early trading today. I'nion Pacific and Atchiaon, Topeka and Santa F advanced and gains of to were noted throughout the list At noon th market wa firm and price were from to higher than yesterday Now York closing. London closing stock quotation: Console, money. ...M 11-14 a.. K. A T. , .. .. ao aocount si la-iam. t . lemrai 14 Norfolk A ..101 da pfd ..1034, Ontario A W ..lUPaaaarlaala .... ..laoRai4 atiaas .. alWKaadlag .. llVtsouUtara Br .. 1 ao aid .. 11 Bout ham Paalft. .. M Union Paolfle... ..tt do aid .. 4V. 8. Steal .. fc da aft .. 4u wabaah , .. tu do pfd. ..14ltpaalah 4a... Anaconda Atcbiaoa do fd Balttaaor A Ohio.. Canadian Paclfla.., Caaaapaake A Ohio. Chicago O. W Chi.. Mil. A 84. P. t Boar Pantsr A RI O .. do ptd rl do 1st ptd a 14 pfd 1 Oraad Trank Illinois Casual.... Luulullla a B1LV KK-Bar. steady at 23(i par ounce. Mi inky 1 oer cent. Tha rat of discount Id, the open market for ahort bllla is 3 per cant; ror three month' bill. 1 1-1 6 123 per cent. .. 0 ..iu .. 11 .. B .. 4 .. .. 7 .. 71 .. 4 .. 41 ..11 ..114 .. St .. 44 ..116 .. Jt ... tt .. 44 Treaeary Svyte'niat. WASHINGTON, Jan. . Today' state ment of treasury balances In the general fund, exclusive of (160,000,000 gold reserve. shows: Available easn balance, 8162,964,771; gold coin and bullion, U7,8io,Z76; gold cer tificates, 34g.3U.2oO. Beak Clearla?. OMAHA, Jan. 6. Bank clearing for to day were 12,406, SZ6.67 ana lor tne corres ponding date last year 61.667.637 43. Cottaa Market. NEW TORK, Jan. . COTTON The market opened steady at a decline of T points to an advance ot 8 points and sold about 8 to 7 points net higher during the early session on support from apot Inter ests. Durchases of May Iters against sale In Liverpool, reports 01 an encouraging domestlo and British dry goods situation and scattered covering. Near months were relatively firm. Futures opened steaay; January, r.iw 8.84c; February, 8.90c. bid; March, 8 91c; April, 8.8O0, aakd; May, 8 96c. June, a gio; July, s.vio; Auguat s-utga.o2c; aepiemuer, 8.60c. bid: October. 8.06c Cotton future closed firm; January, 8. Mo: February. 1.97c: March. DOV'r; April 8.98c; May, 9. 02c, June, 8.97c; July, 8.96c; August, s.src; September, a.osc uctoDer, 8.66c; November, 8.64c; lecember. I.64C. Spot cotton closed quiet; miuanng up lands, 8.26c; middling gulf, 8.60c; sale, tXs) bale. GALVESTON, Jan, 8,r-rOTTON-8tedy at sc. NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 8. -COTTON Spot quiet; low ordinary, 4c, nominal; ordinary, 6 6-Pc, nominal; good ordinary. 6c; low middling. 8c; middling, 8c; good middling, c; middling fair. 8c; fair, 10t,c, nominal. Keceipts, 15,a4 bales; atnek. 356.721 bales. ST. LOUIS, Mo., Jan. 6-COTTON-Mar- ket steadv: middling. 94c: sales, none: re celpts, 3.847 bale; shipments, 2,710 bales; stock, 4Z.901 bale. Wool Market. BOSTON. Jan. 6. WOOL There 1 IUU life In the local wool market, due to wall cleaned bin and heavily slocked mills Price remain ateady, with a firm under tone, but there I a lack of quotation on account of light Inquiry. Most dealers were awaiting th consumption of the present supplies by the mills and are looking with Interest on the Increased activity, leading domestic quotation range a follows: Scoured value: Texas, fine 1 months, 60 4i2o; fine, 6 to 8 months, 663)60c. California, northern, wwc; miame county, 44!MSc: southern, 3fMg40c; fall free, 404Jc. Oregon, eastern no. 1 staple, soajesc; eastern cloth Ing. 63'dWe; valley No. 1. 4648c. Territory, fine staple, 6o5?c; tine medium staple,, iV 660r; fine clothing. 6f657c; fine medium clothing, 60Jj4c: half-blood, 64jJ68c; three- elarhtha-blood. bl&Mc. Pulled, extra. 60(3 62c; fine A. 6$x;; A supers, GlVrrSV. ST. LOUIS. Mo.. Jan. 8. WOOL Firm ; medium grades, combing and clothing, 18 traiyhc; iigni, nne, lowtniw; neavy. flno. lovvifloc; tub washed. sst)3lc Metal Market. NEW TORK, Jan. , 6. METALS Th London tin market was lower today, with spot quoted at 131. and futures at 132 6s. Locally the market was weak, In sym pathy with spot, quoted at IJ8.6o4m.8i. There was a reaction In the London cupper market, with snot closing at 63 16s. and futures at 64 10a, but the local market wa quiet and unchanged. Iake I quoted at 1I4.5ot14.6-'H: electrolytic. 114 12i 14.37; caatlng, $14 0O4J14.Z6. Lead wa unchanged at 13 3s 3d In London. Tlie local market wa quiet at 34.17&4.22. Spelter cloaed at 21 16 In London, and waa unchanged locally at $6.12fc6.17. Th Engl'sh iron market waa lower, with Cleveland warrant quoted at 48 10d. The local market whs unchanged. No. 1 foundry northern, $17.00 V17.70: iso. i , xi8.76i7.-is; No. 1 southern and No, 1 southern soft, $17.26'917.7t. Farelara Flaaaelal. U1XPON. Jin. 6 Money wa abundant oa the market today and dlecounta were steady. Trading; en the Siouat exchang o,nt. outing chiefly to th decline la A merit an, hut a recovery set In at mid i day and with more confident buying of Total 4,196 9,626 6,831 CATTI.B-l-Reretrjta or cattl roll off harply today owing to the evere weather and supplies were about 1,000 head. short of a week ago. As has been th case latlv nunnlina were la rarely mane us 01 short-fed and warmed-up cattle and there was the usual scarcity 01 iinisnea hop,. Local dressed beef men were all out early wrth 1 tiorai nrrirra to rill, fartiy on ac count of the meager offering, and partly owing to the more ouiusn tone 10 tne aa vlces from other points caused the market to be active and fully lofifl5o higher from start to finish. The advsnce wa mot pronounced on the warmed-up and hort fed cattle, as all classes of buyer have been compelled to fill order from theei grade In the absence ot better kinds of cattle. The market on cow and' heifer snowed fully as muoh advance as fat cattle, if not more. There were only about twenty-five load on sale, and with both local packer and eastern buyers after them everything changed hands quickly at prices on all kinds 10 30c higher than yesterday, or as good as any time last week. Veal calve continue In good demand at trong prices snd there Is a vigorous demand ana a iirm active market for bulls, stags, etc. While there waa not a great deal 01 mis- Iness don In Blockers and feeders, price were firm and the demand from all sources was considerably greater than the supply. Fleshy snd well-finished steers are selling the highest of the season, even the medium and common grsdes are moving with little difficulty. The lower price of corn and the high price of fat cattle have greatly In creased the demsnd for feeders, while tne supply at this time of the year, as usual. Is never very large. Quotations on cattle: oood to rnoiee steers, $6.4077.25: fair to good steers. $5.404f 6.25; oommon to fslr steers. $4 oners.?!!: good to choice cows snd heifers, 84 rWfS 40; fair to good cows and neirers, n.TtbQv zis: com mon to fair cows and heifers. $J.flrVW1 00: stock heifers. $J.603 60; veal calvea. $3.00il 6.50; bulls, sta;s, etc., $2 SOffrS OO: arood to choice atockers and feeders. $4.60St.! fair to good stnrkers snd feeders, $3 30W4 60; common to fair stockers and feeders, $3,004 3.75. Representative aif.. BEKF STEERS. Ho. A. Pt. No. At. Pt. t 661 4 00 21 1077 I CO II 170 4 40 11 1116 6 46 1 716 4 40 IS till 6 76 M 1041 4 CO 4t 114 6 76 4 r)W 4 71 to 11M I 16 7 ;....10t0 4 46 II 1X00 I 16 II 1088 4 M 16 1431 6 SO 4 40 4 00 10 1 I 0 4 10 6 10 14 lint t 00 14 187 4 10 II 1141 I 00 1 960 t 46 . 11 Ill t 10 41. ...t 1041 I 40 40 lilt t 16 It 1"V? I 40 1 1131 t 16 I..... 1140 6 40 11 1111 4 10 30 1096 I 40 13 26 t 16 - II - m 16) 10 1WT 6 10 It 1004 I 44 14 1271 I 46 4 SCI I 40 10 1WI t 4f 11 mliad K la u 12T7 7 00 COWS. CHICAGO LIVli STOCK MtHKKT Cattle Steady to Stroagr Hot) Ten to Fifteen Cent Higher. CHICAGO. Jon. 8 CATTLE Receipt, estimated, 18,000; market steady to strong; steers. $4.60(37.76: cows. $3.002625; heifers. $3.50-4. 8fl; bulls, $3.16j4.60; calves, $3.603 8.60; stockers and feeders, $2.50i6.oo. HOOS Receipts, estimated, 40,000 head arket nwio higher; choice heavy sriip- ng, $6.2f6.S0; butchers, 36.10SZo; light Ixedy 36.Gna6.80; choice light. K.ft'Mj.io; packing, $6.8ij.r0; . pigs, $4.266.60; bulk of sales. $5.8536.20, SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, cstl mated, 20,000 head; market, ytf6c higher; heep. x4.oifG.rjO; lamb. o.i.00: year lings, $4.26S7.00. St. Loals Lire Stock Market. ST. LOUIS. Jan. 6.-CATTLE RecelDts. 8,960 head. Including 600 head Texans; na tive market, 1015c higher; Texas steady to 10c higher; native shipping and export Steers, $6.0oi8.00; dressed beef and butcher steers, $4.50tre6.75: steers under 1.000 lbs. $4.0096.25; stockers and feeders, $2.7.60 cows and heifers, $3.00&6.50; canners, $1.76Tdi a; Duns, Vliirj.tiu; calves, f3.maH.2b: Texas and Indian steers, $3.00B6.60; cows nd heifers, 11.7&41-4.50. HOOS Receipts. 13.200 head: market 6S) 10c higher; pigs and lights, I3.80frr5.85: packers, $5. 75(6.06; butchers and beat heavy, $5.10!4$.27 SHEEP AND LAMBS Recolots. 1.000 head; market, 10c higher; native muttons, $4.9f06.0O; lambs, 15.5tKim.00; culls and buck, $1 764. 50; stockers, $2.0l&3.75. Coffee Market. NEW TORK. Jan. , COFFEEMarket for coffee future opened steady at an sd vanc of points, and closed steadv at net advance of 6tf15 points. March sold 80 point above tha level of the season. Half were reported for th day of 67.260 bans, Including January at 1 66c: Msrch. 6. 70-9 oiaw; aaay. (won sue; juiv. omkc: September. 6 60r arid December at 6 50c. Th worid s visible supply showed a decrease of 581 6A3 nag for December. Spot market fti No. T Rio. 7c: Pantoe. No. 4. $ec; mno coiree, ouu; t omova, stri2jc. Oil aad ftosla. OIL CTTT, Pa. Jan -OIL Credit bal ance 11 18: runs. 166 634 bbls.: ivrrua 'JitXS bbla.; shipments, 140,927 bbls.; average, tna ur, noia. SAVANNAH. Oa., Jan. tine. firm. 8vfi39i4c. ROSIN Firm: D. E and T. $tooi. f4t.r: H. M40; I. $4 n- K ""l 10;' 85 80: N In 16: WO. Sa 40: WW. $5 50. 8 OIL Turpen- 14 4 4 11 4 4 4 4 14 14 , ill I 10 14 II 17 II 11 12:::::: it u u i i i i i i i t 4 1 14 1 M I...... ll.v... I W.... 11 11 I II I t .. t7t .. 41 ..1041 ... Ml ...1084 ...liioO . . . 1094 ...1020 ... 884 ... 170 ...1041 ... 47 ,.. 114 ... Hi ... S41 ... 421 ... 461 ... tl ... Ml ... Ill ...1016 ... 484 ... 110 ... 644 ... 411 ... 120 ... 167 ... 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I.. 1 . 1.. 1 . 140 147 160 . 14 , 180 . 1M . 114 . 140 . tUO . 41 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS I 76 6 46 4 11 6 15 I 44 I 64 4 6 4 60 4 60 4 4 4 40 IN III 14 I 6 1.7 711 , Ml . 4 . sat , 444 . 477 . 14 I 10 1 U 3 I 60 I 60 I 6 I to 4 14 4 86 4 4 1 4 3 M 4 40 4.. 44.. Si.. II.. .. K.. I. . 17.. St.. 15 . 44.. 4.. II. . 4V4 . 1.4 . 4t Cut , 111 . 744 , 4a , ul , 701 . 147 . 771 . 71 a4 3 10 4 0 4 Ot 4 1 4 1 4 so 4 M 4 M 4 0 4 16 4 4 4 to 4 I HOOS Th hog market started out wit i rush for a time and rattier wild trajln Dakota People Proaperoaa. PIERRE. 8. U. Jan. 8. (Special. ) That the people of the state are more prosperous than ever before is evidenced by the bank deposit on the , showing made by the banks on November 87. On that date the total deposits of private individuals. In both national and state banks, amounted to $66,690,106. Ot this amount the state banks were carrying' $38,874,916 and the national banks car ried $28,016,413. The total Increase from the date of former calls, September 8, for etate banks and September 28 for na tional banks was $7,136,690. Of this In crease the state banks secured $1,446,664 and the national banks $6,690,106. This heavy Increase In deposits for the months of October and November came, ho doubt, largely from the deposits of farmers aa the profits of marketing their crops, and the total showing Is the highest ever mads in the way of individual bank de posits in this state. Water Sapply for Kadoka. SIOUX FALLS, S. D., Jan. 6 (Spe cial.) The town of Kadoka is the latest South Dakota town to arrange, for a mu nicipal system of waterworks. An ar rangement has been made by the authori ties of the town with the Milwaukee Railroad company whereby the town wilt be able to secure Its water supply for the new system from an Immense dam which the railroad company owns .and which Is situated just west of Kadoka. Bigger, rertialng ness. Better, Busier That's what ad in The Bee does for your busi- Bulldlast ,PraaI.. Elmer R. Porter. Thirty-eighth and Cass streets, brick veneer dwelling, $12,000; Peter Cramer, Twenty-eighth and Rua- fles streets, frame dwelling, $1,000; ioyer-VanKuran Co., Twenty-fourth street and the Belt line, addition to of fice building, $500. I V RAILWAY TIME CARD UNION STATION 10TH AND MASON Union I'acldc Leave, .a 8:50 am .a 8:60 pra Overland IJmlted Colorado Express Atlantic Kxpresa Orvgon Exprena a 4:10 pm Loa Angeles Limited. ..al2:E6 p'm Fast Mall a 9:30 am China and Japan Mail. .a 4:00 pm Nurth Platte Local a 7:43 am Colo.-Chlcago Special. ..al3:l0 am Beatrice ox Brromahurg Local blZ:30 Kaaaa City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITT. Mo.. Jan. 6 CATTLE Receipts, 6,000 head, including 300 southerns; maraet, luu'iaa nigner; cnoica export and ressed beef steers. W.OtfiOT.OO: fair to aood. 34.&0i6.26; steers, $4.0oyo.90; stockers and eeders, J3.50-ti45.35; southern steers, $4 Wa 35; southern cow, $2.762pl.OO; native cow, !.26'&6.25; native heifers. $3.26.50: bulls, !.7fcf.00; calve. $3.6Ofi.0O. HOGS Receipts. 14.000 head: market. IMC 16o higher; top. $6,10; bulk of sales, 15.504 .00; heavy. $5.906.10; packers and butcher. 36.7u00; light, 85.40h6.85; pigs. !4.6t7?o.25. BHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 2.000 head; market, 16r25c higher; lambs, $6.2uCtf .76; ewes and yearlings, 84.25&6.60; western yearlings, $6.75tfi6.6ti; western sheep, $4.0OiJ 26; stockers and feeders, w.oiuo.oo. St. Joseph Lira Stork Market. ST. JOSEPH, Jan. 6. CATTLE Re ceipts, 1,800 had. Market active, alrong to 10o higher; steers. $4.rxtf.7b; cow and heifers. 12.t0roC.6u; cslvee, tS.UOtj.0O. HOGS R-celBt. 8.000 head. Market 6c to 10c lillier; lop, $6.00; bulk of sales, $6.60 fjaDO. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1.000 hesd. Market active. steady to slow; lambs. $6,0041.60. Sloaz City Lira Stock Market. SIOUX CITT, la., Jan. 6 (Special Tele gram.) CATTLE Receipts. 1.000 head: market higher; beeves, $4.507.00; fat cows, heifers, $4.0006.60; butcher stock, 3.0004. 00; feeder, $3.0l84.76; yearling, y 006 4 60. . HOGS Receipt. 3.100 head; markets 6 01oc higher; range of prices. 6o.3u4iw.8o; bulk ot sales, o.ooyt.vo. Stock In Slskt. Western .market yesterday : Cattle. ' Hogs. Sheep. South Omaha 2.8O0 lo.M) 6,6A) Sioux City 1,000 $.600 St. Joseph 1.300 8.0U) 1,10) Kansas .City 6.000 14. ow 2,000 St. LoulS 3.960 18,200 1,KJ Chicago Ul.OuO 48,000 20,0u0 Total 33,050 87,600 80,600 4MAHA CIswwjKAt, MARKET. Staple aad Faacy Prodaee. BUTTER Creamery. No. 1. delivered to retail trade in cartons, 33c; No. 1 In oo-lb tubs, 80c; No. 8 In 60-lb. tubs. 30c; No. 2 In 1-lb. cartons, 29c; fancy dairy, tuba, 2223c pax king stock, 20o. t.'Hin rresn canoieo. sor; storage, sic. CHEK1 Finest Wisconsin full cream, twlns.-laci young Americas. 4 in hoop. 15H favorite. 6 in hout. ltc: dalslei. 30 In houu, 16c; cream brick, full case, 16c; blovk wis, 16c; full cream llmtiuri-r, 16c. BEEF CUTS No. 1 rib, 18c; No. 1 rib, 13c; No. 3 rib, 9c; No. 1 loin. 20c; No. ! loin. 14c; No. 8 loin, 11c; No. 1 chuck, 7c No. 3 chuck, c ; No. 1 chuck, 6c; no. round, 9c; No. 2 round, 7c; No. 3 round. 4o; No. 1 plate, 644c; No. I plats, 6u No. 3 Plate, tc. DRESSED POULT RT Hen. lO&llc pring. lie; ducks. Kul3a; anese, 10c; tur kea. Itxh-Aw: aquaba, $2.3002.26 Pr dus . FRESH rKWITa Apples. .50 per bu. box. I-emons. t3.wu3.75. fMsnges, Cal ifornia, $26U(&o.U0. Uanunaa, ll.75a.75 pe bunch. Uiapea, Malaga, 44.0O4i4i.t4) par keg California Emperor, 4-box crates, $1.641 L76 VEGETABLES Celery. Michigan, per dos., 30c; pther. WJx. Beans, navy. No. 1, per bu.. l3.60tjit.4jo; lima, M,o n-r lb Cabbaave. 3e per lb. Potatoes. tj,tc To. maloea. per basket, crale, 41 46. Cucuin Ix-ra. per dos., .HSq1.w Onions. Rpanlsh, per crate. 81.86; Texas, $1.26 per crate Let tur, per dos.. 46c. Peppers. southern, $l.gg pr trat. Caul. f loa sr. $2.60 Arrlv. a 9:40 pm a 6:00 pm al0:16 am a 6:00 pm a 9:16 pm a 6:45 pm a 6:60 put a 4:46 pm a 7:06 am pm b 1:40 pm 8:80 pm 7:30 am 6:06 pm 7:30 am $24) pm ' at Pacifl 7:30 am 11:36 pm 8:27 am 11:36 pm 3:30 pm Cblcaso Great Weater: St. Paul-Minneapoll .... St. Paul-Minneapolis .... hlcago Limned 'hlcaiiO Express Chicago Express ,.. Cklcatvo, Rock lalaad EAST. Chicago Limited ........a 8Kx) am Iowa Local a 7:00 am Rocky Mountain Ltd. ..a 8:00 am Des Moines at pattern.. a LW am Des Moines Passenger.. a 4:00 pm owa Local .....bll:00 am Chicago (Eastern Ex.). a 4:40 pm Chicago Flyer a 6:28 pro WEST. Rocky Mountain Ltd....all:l&.Dm Colo. Cal. Express.. .a 1:30 pm Okl. & Texas Express.. a 4:40 pm Wabasa St. Louis Express a 6:30 pm et. Louis Local (from Council Bluffs) a 8:00 ta Star.berry Local (from Council Bluffs) .,..b 6:00 pm Illlaela Central-e- Clilcago Express a 7:16 am Chicago Lliilted a 6;v pin Mlnn.-Bt. raw: Kxf-e .b 7:1a am Minn.-Sl. Paul Llinlid..a 6:00 pin Omaha-PL budgo Local. a 4U pot Cklcacop Mtlwaakea ds St. Pan Chicago ot Colo. BpaclaLa 7.-26 am U:50 pm n.1. ox urrvguii .apii.a.a o.iar pin Overland Limited a 9:68 pm Perry Local .b 6:1S pm Mlaeoarl Pacifl K C. ot Bt. K. C. 4k St. thloags al Chicago Daylight r.a 1:40 am 'iwm City i,xprea.......a aui Chicago Local all:ow am Muux City Local ..asa.i pea Chicago Louai .a 4. aw pin CluuaaO bpecwal... a S.uu pm Miuneaola-Uaaout ax...a via 1VI Mai. iwlu ity Ltmitod a .uo pm Lua AUMuie Lim.Ud..a D.vw pm Ovcnauu LiuiUed..; aiu.w pni Aeoraaaa aou tvyouuiia uivi NortulK-loi:.ateel. .a i:4u am Llucoin-iung Pina.-..a .) uo Deaaouu-t.iuLolu . a 3:ou pin Caaper-Landar a t.vt pm 1 ciiiuut-Albion D t Jiu put UasUiiga-auperlor ,....b mi piu all :06 pm a 4:30 pm all:06 pm a 4:30 pm a 13:30 pm b 9:66 pm a 1 :io pm a 6:86 am B -a 1:60 pm a 4:30 pm a 1.1S pm 8JS am aU;l Bn bl0;u ta 3:tt pea a tM am a 8:8o'a aUJW asa a 8:26 pm a H .M am bU:26 am U Express.. a 9:00 am L a,akraas..ali:16 pm AorianoaietB 6:48 are a 8:44) pra all:tt pm miu. J pm a : put all Ml tun a 8:a pm a 8:38 am a .o am a rM pm a :uu am alie pm a :U ttm a 6:88 pm al0:6 am a o:w pm a 6: J pm b 1M pm t) ) $ia BURLINGTON IT A XOTU V MASOX Uarllagtoa Laav. ...a 4 lu pm ...a 4.10 pm ...a 4.1u ym ...tUM-Ji ouu ...a 4:46. am ...b l.nt pib ...a 8.1s am .0 8:lo pm .a 8.00 pm Denver V California Nurlhwesl aioulal . black Ulll Moilhwasl luuiies. :SoOlaaa points ...... Lincoln Fast Mall Nebraska Expisa .... Lincoln Local Lincoln Local Schuyler- Haltsmoutk Belle vue-l'latiajiiouth, lielluvue-PlaUsuiouta. Plattsmoulh-luwa b 9:18 am bellevue-Plattsmoutb . .. $ au pin Denver Limited a 4:lopm Chicago Special a 7:6 am Chlcuao Express a 4 JO pm Chicago Flyer a 6:30 pin Iowa l-oal a 8:16 am St. Ixiuls Express a 4:40 pin Kansas City at St. Joe..al:46 pm Kansas City at St. Joe. .a 8:16 am Kansas City a, St. Joe. 4:40 pm WEBSTER 8TA, 15TH" WEBSTSCn Arrive, a 4.46 pm a 6:4a put a 6.10 pm a am a :u um i3:ll put a .1 put b l.u am a 4 :o0 pm WO. a) am a 8:60 pm b l.oe pul ola)' pni a 1:06 am all:4 pta a 3 .66 pm a 6 0 am all. JO a all 0 am a 6 .30 am a :10 pm Ckleaae, It. Paal, Mlaaeapella aa Oasts Leav. Arrlv. Twin City Paaanger...b 6 30 am b 9:30 pm Sioux City Passenger. .,b $ 00 pm bUaasn lloux City IxH-at 6:46 am 6:30 pa Rmerson Local .1 b 8:66 pm b 8:16 a u Mlaaoarl Partita Auburn Local b 1:60 pm bll:38 am a Dally, b Dally except Sunday. Sun day, euly. 4. Lsjiy esoapl fcUturd,