TIIE OMAHA SUNDAY BEK: JANUARY 9, 1010. II GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Whest Sells More Easily on E?e of Break in Cash Value. MOVEMENT WAITS ON WEATHES A mrlnrlatloa of Temperature la E parted to 1 nrrtix Receipt, l orn (Joins More Freely, Fol lowing Decline la M'knl. OMAHA, Jan. S. 1910. The action of the wheat market wti ea.-ler. Triilfi were Inclined to get out of the holdings, fearing a break In the cah aituatlon which haa been on tlie up turn for Born w-ek. A very liberal move ment la expected when warmer weather eta In. There waa freer selling In corn, folowlng the decline In wheat. The cash market held ateady, but the beat trade aaw el una of a reaction folowlng thla recent bulge. Wheat v. miw and prices eased off a soon as buying ceased. Speculators were selling and clearing up the weeka trades, not caring to carry their llnea over Bun day. Caah demand was dull and blda were lower. The demand for corn slackened and values eased off on clearing up sales for the week end. Prospects are for a good heavy movement and further de clhy are probable for the time, until the demand Dicks UD. Primary wheat receipts were 4W.0OO bushels and shipments mere 1M.O0O bushels, against receipts last year of 404. 000 bushela and shipments of litt.OOO bushels. Primary corn receipts were 863.000 bushels and shipments were 200. AhO bushels, against receipts last year of 378 000 bushels and ship ments of S34.0U) bushels. Clearances were 21&.O00 bushela of corn, none of osts and wheat and flour equal to 475.000 bushel. Liverpool closed id higher on wheat and vd higher on corn. Local range of options Articles. Open. High. Low. Close. Tes'y. Wheat- j T i ' May... 1 074 1 1 07- 1 07H I OT'i! 1 07 July... -9VV., 1 97HI 74 Corn May... 6f,. t,h July... U ta SbWl K 66. rtits II May... I 4t 1 41 1 4n7l 4ftT July...) 42T.I 42 i1 Omnna Caah Prices. WHEAT No. 2 hard, S1.0BHCl.OJVi; No. hard. l 07'ol.0H; No. 4 hnrd, 1.0ul.08H; rejected hard. 97HuS1.02; No. 2 aprtng. SI OTVVffl 09H; No. S spring, S1.03j:1.07H: No. 2 durum, 91H"j92'4c; No. durum, SKK8flHo. I'DKN-NO. 2 wnite, twsyaoic; No. 2 tolilU, GH2Hc; No. 4 white, OOiiiilc.; No. 1 yellow, el&tUHc: No. 3 yellow. OOtiSlc; No. 4 yellow. ftito'c; No. 2, 61H41IUHC; No. 3, V61c, No. 4, 6tmD6It"c; no grade, WWie. OATS Standard, 4'&4Hc; No. S white, 46-4fiV4c: No. 4 white. 454rtc: No. S yellow, 4f.Va4)c; No yellow, 4Mj-451c, No. S mixed. M'VnVt.iHc. BARLEY No. 4, 69f8tHc; No. 1 feed, 68 tl5C. RVE-No. 2. 73ft74c; No. 3, 72H'S73c. Carlot Receipts, Wheat Corn. Oats Chicago 6 7 34 Minneapolis 156 Omaha 27 90 33 Lhiluth 36 Chicago ;rai and rnovisioxs Features of the Trading; and Closing; Price a Board of Trade, OH1CAQO. Jan. 8 drain prices were unirormiy weaker today at the close, on profit-taking sales. Provisions ruled lower In response to vn expected Increase in live nog shipments Change of sentiment from bullishness at the opening In the whoaX pit, produced marked results .prices 1 at the low pont being off from V4c to lc, as compared with the beet marks of the day. The May de- livery showed the greatest loss owing to liberal realising sales. Opening prices showed an advance of from a ahado to 'c. Later, however, the heavy profit-taking sales turned the market downward. May selling off from n.l3'-. May closed VfiVic lower than yesterday at SL134 1.13,. Prominent longs besieged the corn pit with selling orders and as a result prices declined about He. Closing prices were only a trifle above the lower figure. May show ing a' net loss of to Ho at WSc Oata were weak la symptuhy with wheat and corn. May closed at 4714c, Vic 'lower than yesterday. Provisions ranged lower In consonance with the weak market In grains. January l products closed: Pork, S2.75; lard, S12.S0; 1 ribs, $11.60. The leading futures ranges aa follows: Articles. I Open. I High. Law. Close. Yes'y. Wheat I I 1 I I Mav I113V14,114-V4 1 1314 U3V4-H mV-Ti July Sept. 10.TVHI 1 03i, 1 gam l 1 Coin I I I I I May July Sept. Oats May July Dept. Pork Jan. May July Lard Jan. May July R'ba- Jan. May July "Nil SSVii S tSSibSUB 60V1 b7Vytol6Sry' 6Vx 6sV,'jiil I oiiVsl 481i4!ij 48', 47 47T 4SM1 44''U4o I 42"4,l I 45 44H 44l 44U 42V! 41HI 42 21 75 I 21 K6 al 21 75 22 00 21 75 21 W 21 90 21 75 21 96 21 ; 12 80 12 074 12 02V 11 BO 21 22 00 22 05 12 70 12 17H 12 10 11 60 11 no Si 0-JHi I I U S2H 12 62V,; 12 60 12 lZVg 12 li'.X 12 06 12 U2V 12 Oo I 12 00 11 0 I 11 SO I 11 M 11 55 I 11 57m 11 62 11 S2H 11 55 j 11 56 1 11 52i 11 52j 11 fO No. 2. i'an '.notations were as follows: FLOUR Firm; winter patents, S5.20fii5.S0; winter straights, J4 W-ao.oO; spring straights, S4.w)'s6.O0; bakers, S3.2ybo.20. RYE No. 2, 7:iu81c. UAKLKY Fceu or mixing, 62tjK; fair to choice malting, &t'u72c. .SEELS Flax. No. 1 southwestern, SJ.02; No. 1 northwes'.ern, 8)2. 18. Timothy, SJ-90. Clover, SS.nO'n U.75. -f VHIOVISIONS Pork, mess, per bbl., S21.75 n -fMi. L,aro, per iu ins.. iz.i7j 12.S2H. af; jrt ribs, sides (loose). S11.37Vull.7; short clear sides tboxd). tllitj 12.00. Total clearances of wheat and flour were eu.ua! to 475,000 bu. Primary receipts were 4im.uu0 bu., compared with 404. WW bu. the . corresponding day a year ago. Estimated receipts for Monday: Wheat, 11 cars: corn, 2bf cars; oats, &) cars; hogs, m.rno head. Chicago Cush Prices Wheat : No. 2 red, Sl.25S.iril.KVi; No. 3 red, S121jil.2B; No. 2 hard. ll.lft't&l.lIVt; No S hard. ILKVpllS; No. 1 northern spring. Sl.l4l.l7; No. 2 northern spring, SI 13utl.l6; No. 3 spring, l.l-"0 1 Corn: No. 2 cash, 84Hc; No. 4 cash. 62V; No. 3 white, 64V: No. S yel low, S4Vv; No. 4 yellow. 3Vaao. Oats: No. I white, 47U48,c; No. 4 white, 4o4,c; standard. 4H Hl'TTEK Steady; creameries. 3t34c : dairies. 2541 :Uc. EOUS-Recelpls. 1.681 cases. Market steady; at maik. raxes Included. 54'Omu; flrns. Sftc; pi line firsts, 35c. CHEESE Steady; daisies. I,il7c: twltiii, lttS inH", Young Americas, lm-c; long horns. Disc. POTATOES-Steady: choice to fancy, 4"if 50c: fair to good. 4V45c. 1'Ol'LTRY-SttoiiH; turkeys. 17c; chick ens. 15c; springs, If.c VEAI. Steady; 50 to 0-)b. weights, 1iio; 60 to 84-ln. wvlghta. HlOc; So to UO-lb. weights. lOnllc. Chicago Ret eit.ta Wheat. 6 cars; corn. 7 cars; oats. 39 cars. Estimated Tomorrow Wheat, U cars; corn, 2tSl cars; oats, 89 car. Minneapolis Grata Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Jan. 8 W H EA T M a y closed. 81.13Vnl-l: J"lv. l US; cash No 1 hard. Sl.S'lI-loH: No. 1 northern. Sl.U'i itil lnn; No. rorthein. Sl.13Hul.14S; No. 3. SI llVal W- FLAX Closed, S-JS'a CORN No. 8, WaJitil'aC t).TS No. S white, 45Vtl4uV. KVE-No. S. 75s477Sc , w. KUAN 100-pound sacks. S oftuSiOO. FLol'R Flisl patents tin wood, f. o. b., Minneapxds). S5.8oiij6.s0; seoond patents, V;' 4trj5.i4); first clears, 4.5i-u4.tj; second cleats. S3.30li30. Toledo Maed Market. TOLEDO, Jan. 8 SEEDS Clover, cash, S' M; February. 89 02V: March. S9 07H: April. 8.0o; October. 87.24: Krlnie lold). 8 90; No. 2 8 so: rejected. 8 3oii4fi; neglected.. S2.50 in iimottiv. prima, 8185. Alslkt, prime, SOu; March, 8-S.lS. Ualatk Urala Market.' . Dl'LlTH. Jan. 8 WHEAT My. 8U4: ai. i, nuiuirrn, alia; r. j. g r hein. 81 12. OATS-400. , Liverpool Grata Market. UVERPOOU Jan. S-WHEAT-Spot, aised dull. No. id western w later, no stock: futures, firm; March, Ss itd; May, ft d. COKN Spot easy: new American mixed, S THd; old American mixed. 6s Isad; futures steady; January mixed, is SHd. , SEW lORK (iClEHAL 1HRKKT Qaotalloas of the Day oa arlen torn mod I tie. NEW TORK. Jan. S FIX)fR Firmly held mlth demand slow. Spring patenta. SS 40rir6.75; winter patenta. .i of HO; winter extras No. 1, S4 nM JO: Kansas straights, S4:i6.15; winter straights. Si.S01 40; spring clears, U 4oi4 ; winter extras No. 2. 14 40 fi 4 66. Keo-lpts, ,00; shipments. 14. ITS. Rye flour Steady ; fair to good, S4 2FS4.S; choice to fancy, S4.40tt4.no. Buckwheat flour Quiet; bulk, eZ.oo nominal per iw pounds. COKNMEAL straay; rtne wnite ana yel low. tl 'il.60: coarse. S1.4M 1 60; kiln dried. n... RYE Firm; No. 2 western, tc; I. o. b., New York. HARLKY Steady: feeding, S&87c; nom inal, c. I. f. New York. WHEAT Spot, ateady; No. 2 red, SI 30; elevator domestic and SI. 29 f. o. b. afloat, nominal; No. 1 Northern Duluth, 1 SS1. and No. 2 hard winter, SIS f. o. b. afloat. Option market There was a very nervous market In wheat and price made a poor response to higher cables and bullish Ar gentine news, on account of professional liquidation of long wheat. The close was V to ic lower. May closed 120; July closed IU1V Receipts. 7.200: shipments. W.9J6. CORN spot, nrm; No. Z. 73c elevator; do mestic, "3Ho delivered and 71He f. o. b. afloat. Option market was without trans actions, closing unchanged. May closed 76Hc. Receipts, S6.376; shipments, 1.B00. OATS Spot, firm: mixed. 60c; natural white. 52Ht?64Hc; clipped white, 34442 lbs., KtfrT4c; options market without transactions clewing unchanged. May closed Wc; re ceipts. 42.500. HAY-steady; prime, 11.06; No. 1, I1.C0; No 3. 8.V&SO0. HIDES yulet; Central America, 22Hc; Bogota. ;i v.-i2;v4e. LEATHER Firm; hemlock firsts. 2t 29'-; seconds, ii&27c; thirds, 22&2oc; reacted, 2ti21c. PROVISIONS Pork, steady: mess, 124 .50; family, la. 004126. 50; short clears. 123.00 npin.bo neer. quiet; mess, in.wg U!.w; "ra lly. flS.60fjlfi.00; beef hams. I24.0O,j2 On. Cut meats, firm; pickled bellies. U .OOSi 13 50; pickled hams, $13.50(113. 75. Ijtrd, steady; middle west, prime. $12.9513.06; refined, steady; continent, 113 50; South America, SI 4 10; compound. $10 0OV6 10.00H- TALIX1W Quiet; prime city, B'ilc; coun try, 61i7c. RICE Quiet; domestic, 2H6c; patent, SH4j6o. HL'xrER Firmer; western Imitation creamery, 26u2ta. EOUS Strong; western extra firsts. 40c; firsts, 3fG3c: Tow grades, SOtfe; refriger ators. )4"j2Sc. CH EES E Firm; state, new full cream, special. 17H'filc; state new full cream, September, fancy. 17c; state, new full cream, lctober, best, iHc; eiale, iirw- full cream, late best, ISHo;- state, new full cream, common to good, 13liHc; skims, full to special. 22VKfi26M. HJLLi H Ailva, lirm; western cnicK- ens, lftc; fowls, 16c; turkeys, l.")o Dressed, firm: western chickens. 16l22c: fowls, liSlTc; turkeys, 2324c. W KATHER 1M THE GRAIN BELT For Nebraska, Generally Pair, Colder ia East Portion. OMAHA, Jan. 8, 1910. The area of generally high pressure pre vailing over the central and western por tions of the Country has extended eastward to the Atlantic coat. The Increasing pres sure over the eastern portion was accom panied by clearing oondltlons and the weather is generally clear this morning In the lower lake region, the Ohio valley and lower Mississippi and lower Missouri valleys, and throughout the eastern and southern states, with decidedly colder along the antlre Atlantic coast. It la warmer in the lake region, the Ohio and the middle and lower portions of the Mississippi and Missouri valleys and throughout the south west. It Is decidedly colder In the upper Missouri valley, and will be colder In this vicinity tonight, with probably continued fair tonight and Sunday, Hecori of teniDorature and precipitation compared with the corresponding day of the last three years; 1910. 1909. 1808. 1907. Minln urn temperature .... 10 9 24 22 Preclpi'atlon 00 .00 .00 .00 Normal temperature lor looay, 21 aegrees. Excess in precipitation since March L 190, 6.18 Inches. . Leficlency corresponding penoa in mus. S.66 inches. leflclency corresponding period in lisJi, 7.64 Inches. 1 A. Welsn, ixicai sorecasier. St. Lonls tieneral Market. ST. LOUIS, Jan. 8. WHEAT Lower; Hi. ,'7,V.";,: ! track, No. t red, cash, S1.S2L32H. No. hard 11 IM1I.18: May. S1.13S.: July. S1024. CORN Lower; t.ack, No. 2 cash, Mijc; May, 6S,c; July, B8c. OATS Futures, weak; caah firm; track. No. 2, cash, 4l'c; No. 2 white, 60c; May, 47c; July, 44c. HYE Nominal. SOc. FLOCK Unchanged; red winter patents, S5.75U6.15; extra fancy and straight, JS.lo'o 5.o5; hard winter clears, 83.804.25. SEEI Timothy, 82.503.50. COltX M KAL S3. 10. BRAN Higher; sacked, east track, fl.18 (61.30. HAY Firmer; timothy, 915 .00 19 18.00; prairie. S12.&0W 14.00. . HAOaiNC-6,c. HEMP T WINK 7c. PROVISIONS Pork, lower; Jobbing, S21.75;. Lard, lower; prime steam, tU2o'iji 12 45. Drv salt meats, unchanged; boxed, extra shorts, S12.87V4: clear ribs, 812.87; short clears, I13.121. Bacon, steady; boxed, extra short, 8I4.12S; clear ribs, H.12V; short clears, SI4.37H. POULTRY Firm; chickens, 13c; springs, 14c; turkevs, 19c; ducks, 14c; geese, 8c. BUTTER Firm: creamery, 3036c. EOGS Firm, 34c Receipts. Shipments. .... 8.300 5.200 Flour, bbls.. Wheat, bu.. Corn, bu.... Oata, bu ....46.800 ....87,700 50.400 ....'22,800 35,000 Kansas City Grata and Provisions. KANSAS CITY. Jn. 8-WHEAT-Un-changed; No. 2 hard. S101.15;. No. 3. Sl.0Wnl.13; No. 2 red. SI .22431.28; No. 3, 11.18 til.25; May, SI. 07 V& LOT; July. 74'&97Hc. bid. CORN Unchanged to o riigner; ino. z mixed, flfo; No. 3, 4Sc; No. 2 white, 6Sc; No. 3, 05c; May, 6767, bid; July, t7c, srll'rs. OATS-lc higher; No. 2 white, 47fl50c; No. S mlvd. 44S45C- HAY--t'nr-hsnited to 2,"-i60c higher; choice tlmothv, S15.2W 13.50; choice prairie, S10.-76iji 1100; choice alfalfa. S18.0O(S18.50. BUTTER Creamery, 'extras. J5c: first. 33c: seconds. Sic; packing stock. 23c. EOGS Extras, toiic; firsts. 84Hc: current receipts, 32Vc; seconds and dlrtlex. aoWc. Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, bu 82 000 49.000 Corn ,bu 12.000 30.s)0 Oats, bu 12.000 7,000 Options at Kansas City: Articles. I Open, j High. I Low. Close. Wheat . I I May 1 1 08 1 July ..I 7Vil I I 1 08S 1 07S!1 07SS 971 KVal KHB I I 66'ii7! 87B 67 SI t4j! 7Vs corn May ... July ... A asked 87 V. B bid. Peoria Market. PEORIA, Jan. S.-CORX Higher; No. 4 white. 8c; No. S yellow. ic; No. 3. 65c; no grade. 5jtf0c. OATS Firm; No. 1 white, 4Sc; No. S white, 47sc; standard. 47V.C. Mllwraakeo Grain Market. MILWAUKEE. Jan. S. WHEAT No. 1 northern, 1 1M71.20; No. f northern, 11.17 LIS: May, tl.lJS bid. BARLEY Sam plea, 70tJ72c. Coffco Market. NEW YORK. Jan. S- COFFEE The mar ket for coffee futurea opened steady at un changed prices to a decline of S points, un der a renewal of scattering liquidation and In sympathy with a further decline of S pfennig at Hamburg. Havre, however, was unchanged to S higher. A steady spot sit uation was reported, there was less appre hension over the action of the valorisation committee and. with offerings light, a mod erate demand from local bulls csused quite a sharp rally. The cloae waa steady at a net advaace of 510 points. Sales were re- rjrted of t.tr0 bags. Including March at orri.9oc. May at 7 06c, July at 7.05c, Sep tember at 7 lOn 7 15o and December at 1 10c. The spot market was steady; No. T Rio. 8U-UiSc; No. 4 Santoa. 8c. Mild, quiet; Cordova, ftfllSic. ttngar ana Molaaaea. NEW YORK, Jan. 8 SUUAR-FIrm: Muscovada, 8 teat. SSbc; centrifugal V6 test, 84 ; molasaes sugar 8s teat, lloc; re fined sugar, steady; cut loaf, S.s5c; crushed, 6.750; powdered, 5 !5c; granulated, 6.05c; confectioners' A. 4 86c; diamond A. S.05c. MtiLASsKS Firm; Naw Orleans. oDen settle, uajeuu. NEW YORRSTOCRS AND BONDS Market Eeflects Waitinj Attitude of the Specnlatire Element. C0NF1ICT ON MONEY OUTLOOK Bankers and Financiers Are ot Agreed aa to Probable C oarse of Interest Rates Boads Are Irreanlar. NEW YORK. Jan. S.-The quiet stock market today reflected the waiting atti tude of the speculative element. One thing awaited evidently is the riper opinion likely to be formed of the measures pre sented in the president's message by the general speculative public and by Investors both In this country and abroad. The point Is advanced thHt foreign holders or prospective Investors In American secur ities may be encouraged by the super visory powers over corporation finance suggested by the chief executive. The money outlook is the subject of some conflict of opinion. In the longer survey, bankers are not Inclined to expect that time money rates will decline for some time to come. Further exports of gold to South America are looked for. Discount rate hardened In London today. The Fin ancial Chronicle, summing, up the money situation In New York, says: "Money Is needed for various enterprises contemplated by our leading financiers, who, it Is believed, would like to turn part of their stock holdings Into dollars if this could be dune without Injuring market values." Reports from abroad of a world-wide nitrate combination under, the auspices of American bankers pointed to one such en terprise and affected the securities of the American Fertiliser companies todav. The reduction of the recent feverlshriess In Rock Island removes a depressing factor from the speculation. The strength of I'nlted States Steel also helped the general list by sympathy. The easing tendency of call loans as the week has gone by prepared expectation for a good bank statement today and prompted some of the later buying of Stocks. The actual condition of the asso ciated banks show a decrease of more than S14.000.000 In the loan acount. with a cash gain of about SIOOOOOOO. Further evidence of the week a liquidation in the stock mar ket was found In the exhibit of the state banks and trust tomnanlpi whn. loans Showed the Unusimllv larva rir-rc, a nf 319.644.000. Bonds were Irregular. Total sales par value. SI. 701.000. I'nlted States 2s have de clined Vi. and the 4s coupon H per cent In the bid price on call since last week. Number of sales and leading quotations on stocks were as follows: Halaa. Hlvh. Low. C-lo. Aiiii-cnaimera pra ... Aml(imatt,l rxor . 400 M'a uv, US 1.9- IKS M MS 1.403 41 47 S t 4(0 4544 4SV 4:Vi 1.) 11 It toy, 400 Its 7)S 71 S 104) 4S MS m 44 300 KS JtS -S 17 404 WIS SO (OS 2.S-V) lots 10: S 101S 111s ms "is XOO 12S 12H KIS 700 140S 140 140S MS 4.Pa) it ?S Ma 7.S00 IMS 1M lS 400 IMS 104S '"4 VM 7.40J HIS HIS H J s l,no 7S "SS ' 100 lKHi IKS laUS rOO 47S 47 S 47S 10S J10 lO.pOO IS 90S VS KM 44 S MS MS 1) MS US S - 200 i;S 1" 17S t.400 lbi 15oS laS American Agricultural aib. hi iur Am. cn pfd Am. C. F Luiiui mi Am. H. a L. pfd Am. lee securities.. . Amarioan l.lneead American Locomotive , Am. S. a R Am. g. A R. pfd Am. frutar Raflnlnt... Am. T. A T Am. Tobaoco pfd American Woolen Anaconda Mining Co. Atchlaoa Atrhlarn pfd Atlantic Coast Una.. Baltlmor A Ohio Bal. A Ohio pfd uettilehem Stael Brooklyn Rapid Tr..., Canadian Pacific Central Laathor Central Leather pfd.. Central of Near Jeraav Chaaapeako A Ohio... Chlcaso A Alton Chicago ot. W., new. Chlcaso A N. W c. m. A at. p C. C C. A St. L.... Colorado P. A I Colorado A So Colo. A So. lat pfd.. Colo. A 80. td pM... Consolidated Gaa .... Corn Products 1.100 4 110 1 l.toO US 2! wo Hi" 49 s 8SS 48S 82 ts'S IMS IMS 22S aS 40l EiS Dataware A Hudaon ,.. 1,100 US 60S MS u. at k. u. pro DlHtlllars' Bacurltlaa ... Erta Erla lat pfd Erla M pfd Oanaral Blaeirte Great Northarn pfd Oraat Northarn Or ctfa Illinois Oantral lntarboroush Mat Int. Mat. pfd International Harvaater ..... . ... 90S 'MS 'sis' 4S I2S 52 51 a .l.W) 500 4lS 10) 169S IMS II" S "0 142S 141S lS 00 7S 7 7 100 14S 144S HS 1. 500 US 24S 24 S 4,000 MS 60S 122 vis lai 2,1s US MS tS 43 S J 16 S3 IMS (1 4S 74 llU 1O0 128 Int. Marina pfd.. 1 International Paper 1 ,...., 0 International Pump 1.0O1 too MS IDS 4SS 70S 54 S 4JS Iowa central Kaneaa City 80 K. C. 80. pfd Loulaville A N Minn. A Bt. L M., St. P. A 8. 8. M Mlaaourl Pacific M., K. A T....1 M.. K. A T. pfd National Blacuit National Lead N. R. R. ot M. lat pfd.... New York Central N. Y.. O. A W Norfolk A Wealern North American .1 Northern Pacific Pacific Mall 1,100 70 "0 U8S 1M 2W) bl tz UMI 138 SOU 71S 1.8H0 if) K10 74 S HO llf 4) 8T, 138 71 4S 74 S 115 8SS BS IS IIM 12 0! . 7.7UO 124 124S 14S 300 49 S 4S 4DS . 1.800 ft k Vs '. "S 00 14IS 143S H3S 300 4IS 41S 41 S . 10.100 134S 1S"S IMS 200 114 IMS 114 S 2u MS S S . - 400 51 &us auS Ill 100 49S 4S 4S . a ins is ws Pennsylvania People's Gaa P., C, C. A St L Preaaed Steal Car Pullman Palace Car Railway 8teel Spring.. Reading Republic Steal Republto Staal pfd Rock laland Co Rock Ialand Co. pfd ... St. L. A S. r. 2d pfd.. St. Loula 8 W...1 St. L. S. W. pfd Sloaa-Sheffleld 8. A I.. aUU to tS 44 S 11S 11. too ft 10 no uo 47 I MS 13 4 4S 87 S 1 58 51 S2S U 7S ta't'uO l'37S 134S IMS fitt Kill I -.-'iv """"'Southern Railway 1.9-10 I2S ViS 3 80. Railway pfd Tannaaaea Copper Taiaa A Pacific T.. St. U A W T., St. L. A W. pfd... 1,100 7S 78 7.S Has 6S MS 71S 00 00 34 63 S MS 51S 71S &1JO 71 S Union Pacific tnion Pacific pfd I'. 8. Raalty I. S. Rubber V. 8. Steal It. S. Staal pld t'lah Coppar Va.-Caro. Chemical ... Wabaeh Vtabaah pfd Western Maryland tin Wesilngiiouae Klecuic Wealern Union Wheeling A L. E Wlaoonslfl Centra) Plltaburg Coal Am. Steal Foundry I'nlted Dry Goods Laclede ties 15, 0 202S S )1 S 4U0 103S 1' Ot 8J 400 51S MS MS U. IDS 87S -S 400 U4S IMS IMS 1.100 40 t. s 8.100 1.804 1.0O0 1.1W 1,400 luO 61 S 5S 67 S S us ;4 MS ' ti 57 60S 81 S 7.S MS ta a at US u s 4S MS 1114 J0 S 1.400 IUS IMS lloS Total aalea for the day, SJi,.00 abarea. London Stock Market. LONDON. Jan. I. London securities opened fractionally higher today on the stock exchange here, being unaffected by President Taft's message, the tenor of which had been accurately forecasted. Values hardened on expectation of a good New York bank statement, but later tn buying slackened and the market at the close was dull with prices slightly below the best of the day. London closing stocks: - Cvnaels, money I2S loulaville N... do aceount 12 11-14 M., K. T ..IMS .. e.S ..LIS K'lS .. : .. aOS .. Hk s .. 8 .. I3S .. lis ..uis ..8o;h .. 80S .r Amal. Copper. . . aOS N. Y. Central.... , IUS Kerf oik W .14S 4a ptd .1US Ontario W Anarond trt.Uon do pfd Baltimore 48 Oklo. . . Ill S Punaylvanla .... lanadiaa Pacific IMS Rand Mine fheeereeke U MS Reealns Chicago U. W 54 S Southern Ry rhl.. Mil. ic St. P De Beara Ucnver RIs O.. da pfd Erie do tat pfd 4u Id pfd flrand Trunk laS So PfO . 1S southern Paclflc. , its t'aion Pacifc . 8 4o pf4 . 3444(1. g. steel . 83 4o ptd , 41 Waoaaa , SIS do pfd . lWS guanteu 4a. Illinois Central. toS SILVER Bar. firm at 24ad per ounce, money S2Hi per aient. Tbe rate of discount in the open market for short bills Is JSC 3 8-19 per cent; for three months' bills. 4 per cent. Bank Clearing. OMAHA. Jan. (.Bank clearings for today were S2.87C.961.U and for the corre sponding data last year $2,363,066.63. 190. 1904. Monday ... Tuesday ... Wednesday Thursday . Friday , Saturday Totals... $ 4 111 021.57 $ 2.726.814 4 8. SJ0. 145.85 2.200.8.15 .17 2. 848,753. 87 1.6O0dO4. 1 a, 781, 907.84 16V0,961.11 2, to. 876. 57 2.398.265.04 2.424.609 lJte3.056.fJ tl7.567.284. 46 tl4.520.227.7t Increase over the corresponding week last year, $3,037,06. 71. Treasury Statement. WASHINGTON. Jan. 8.-Th condition of the treaaury at the beginning of business today was a follows: Trust funds Gold Colli. eefs.a2U.aav; silver dollars, 84a8,M.0OO sliver dollars of 10, $19.14.000; silver cer tificates outstanding. $4MI.m4.000. General r una Mtanaara sliver dollars in general fund. $2.!o0.sd8; current liabilities. I,u,icj4.. 1W, working balance In treasury office, S7.3S2.;2; In banks to credit of treasurer of the I'nlted States, SSS.0l0.uBl. subsidiary silver coin. l:.WJ,n;; minor 0'ln. $y..Vtvll; total balance In general fund, S6. 2tt.. tt. Xrrr York Money Market. NEW YORK, Jan. S.-MONEY-On call, nominal. TIME LOANS Easier; sixty day and ninety days, 4H per cent, six months, 4H per cent PRIME MERCANTILE FAPER-44j5 per cert. STERLING EXCH ANUE-Weak. with actual business In bankers' bills at S4 W(i 4.M75 for sixty dar bills and at U 8M) for demand Commercial hills. S4 h?f 4 .1H. SILVER Bar. 62Sc Mexican dollars. 44c. BONDS Government, steady; rsllroad bonds Irregular. Closing quotations on bonds were as fol lows: V. S. rsf. U. rc....101 Int. Mat. 4v do coupon 1"1 Int. M. M. 4'.... t'. . la. rf I'll Japan it So coupon 1"1H do 44 V. I. 4, re niK. T. Do. lit ... So coupon 1 L. 5. Srb. 4 ill.. AMIs-Cksl. lit & M'4I. a N. unl. Am. A. U lolM.. K. A T. tat 4a Am. T A T. ct. 4..1'M d0 Mt1 414. Am. Tobacco 4s 71 Mo. Pacific 4a it '4 do MN R K. ut M 4HI. Armour A Co. 4Vl... MM. Y. ('. I Atrhlaoa tan. 4a '.-S do dab 4a Hit do cv. 4a. do cv. ba. UZ B. Y.. N. H. H .W c. a . 5 N. St W. lit 0. 4a . . du c. 41 . C'SNo Pacific 4s . do 3a . li.O. S. U rfdf 4a.... .l'S) Tenn. c. ) Hl.. . :uj do con. 4a .174H Heading San 4a 134 14 11V Ifll? lH 1MV 1-V1 U A. C. U. lat 4a.. Dal. A Ohio 4S. .. do 34I do 8. W. JH1 . Bra. Tr. cv. 4a .. Cen. of Oa. la .'. Can. tjaathar aa.. C at N. i. a (a Chea Ohio 4a. ULst U a r. ft 4s do rat. ta l4u do (an. la Chicago A. JS Bt L. S. W. t. 4.... 1u, C, B. . ). te ... MS do lat gold 4s ' do sn. 4a :4Raa hoard A. L. 4. . . W "-C. H. I I P. I mi 19 So. Pacific col. 4a. C., R. I. a P. a. 4a.. 1214 do cv. 4a do col. is liS do lat ral. 4a do rff 4a i8o. Hallaajr ta... Onlo. Inri. ba SiW- do sen. 4 Colo. Mid. 4s ov.t'sion Pacilto 4a.:. C. S r a. 4tts. do cv 4a D. A H. cv. 4a 1014k do lat a rat. 4a. ...KV, ... 41 ...:n ... 14 ...l'HH ...Uo'i ... r, ...1IHV4 . . . 105 D. R. O. 4a V. S. Rubber 4a .. do tf. 6a Wltf, I. Staal Id aa.. Dlatlllara' 5a 74 Va.-Caro. (.tiani it Erla p I. 4s 87 Wahaah lat .Sa do en. 4a 7i dn lat A ax. 4a.. do cv. 4a, aar. A .. 1 Waatsm Md. 4a do rarlaa B 71 Weat. Rlac. cv. 6a. r,en. Elac. cv. 6a ...14rv,wia. Caniral 4a.... Ill On. lat raf. 4a.. 9 Bid. Offarad. 01 111 '4 tM Boston Stocks and Bonds. BOSTON. Jan. Money, call loans, 64 fa1 per cent; time loans, 6'(j per cent. Closing quotations: Atchtaon atlj. 4s 14 Adventure .... 4S .... l.S .... 28 ... 1S ....7 3S .... W .... .... I7S .,..110 ...HIS .... 27S .... 6S .... 7 .... 7 .... : .... US ....IMS 21 .... to .... 17S .... 71 .... 10 .... MS .... 37 .... 4iS .... 4S .... lis 1 .... 444 do .1S Arlron Com. . 122Atlanllc .luiSButta Coalition ..tt'V'al. A Arliona .14, cal. St HkU.., . .Si Centennial Atchlaon R. H.... da pfd Hoaton A Albany Boaton A Malna.. Bnatun Elavated f'.tchhurg pfd lal Coppar Ranca . N. Y., N. H. A H..'.li7 Daly Waat In Ion pacific .Si'lS Franklin Am. Arse. Chcm. do pfd Am Pneu. Tube.. Amer. sugar do pfd Am. T. A T Amer. Woolen . . . do pld Dom. 1. A Edlaon hi. . General b. Maaa. K'.'.. do ptd .... Maaa. Uan United Fruit .... United 8. M do pfd 1. 8. Steel do pfd A.louet - AfpMaamated .... Aaaad. .. 47SOrnby ..12 Greana t:ananaa 7Slle Royale ..... .122 Maaa. Mining ... ..121SMlchlr.il ..14-jS Mohawk .. ;'jN'tvitl ..I'll' cld Dominion .. .. iisrsveoia . Ai parrot . iui) Qulncy . li'.i Shannon ........ . i 'Pamrack .. ItSTrinlly ..lt7SC. 8. Milling.... .. SU. 0. OH .. ( I'Uh .. MS Victoria ,.l!4Slnona .. &4 Wolverine .. sSSNorth Butta .... Local Becnntlea. Quotations furnished by Samuel Burns, Jr., 614 New York Life building, Omaha: Rl.l. Anlod. City of Omaha 4SS, 12 Columbua, Nab., B. L. aa, 1H6.., City uaa A kllectric, Waterloo.., Cudahy Packing Co. aa, 1124 Hydraullo PrvaaeJ Brick pld IMS 4S 87 1U W (1 luo t 100 4 8S 106 85 81 l"uS Ml U 101 S 101 101 s 101 81 80S 84 S luu 4S 78 lvO 44 V2S 101 81 International con. to Kansas City Stock Yards Kansas City Home Tel Long Bell Lumber Co. . 182.. , Nebraska Tel. Stock. 8 per cent.. Oir.ena Water Co. 5a. le Omaba Water Co. 6a, li...v... Omaha Uaa 6a. 1817 Omaha K. L. A P. Co. ta, 183J. M Omaba B. L A P. Co. pfd, 5 per cent US Omaha A C B. 8t. Ry. 6a. 1828 aaS Omaha A C. B. St. Ry. pld. per cent IMS Omaha C B. St. Ry.. com 78 Omaha A C. B. Ry. A B. 6a, 1128 3 Omaha AO. B. Ry A B. ptd 14 Sioux City Stock Yards ptd. par cant M South Omaha ret. 4Sa, 111 1O0S Swift A Co. 6a, 1114 luu St. Louis Brewing Aas'n l Union 8. y., SoutA Omaha. 8 per east M Clearing; House Bank Statement. NKW YORK, Jan. .-The statement of clearing house banks for the week shows that the banks hold 84,766,325 more than the requlrments of the 26 per cent rule. This Is a decrease of 11,422,875 In the pro portionate cash reserve as compared with last week. The statement follows: ' Increase. Loans SI. 187.99$, 600 83.JH6.iejO Deposits 1,179,073,100 7,340,700 Circulation 62.411,600 '85.8O0 Legal tender 68. 132.600 1.401,700 Specie 230,401,000 99,440 Reserve 2S9,533,600 412,300 Reserve required. . 2W4,7rtf,275 1.835,175 Surplus 4,766,325 1,4.3,875 Ex-U. S. deposits 6,107,075 '1.44,200 Decrease. The percentage of actual reserve of the clearing house banks today was 28.27. The statement of banks and trust com panies of Greater New York not reporting to the clearing house shows that thfctse institutions have aggregate deposits of SI, 248,021,800; total cash on hand 8146,843,300, and loans amounting to tl. 187, 302, 200. MOTementa ot Merchandise. NEW YORK, Jan. 8. Imports of mer chandise and dry goods at the port of New York for the week ending December 31 were valued at $ 16,013,7:H. Imports of specie for the port of New York were $13. 888 silver and $63,236 gold. Exports of specie from tne port of New York for the week ending today were $1,064,000 gold and $1,369,248 silver. New York SIlnlUK Stocks. NEW YORK, Jan. 8-Closlng quotations on mining stocks were; Alice lo laollle Con, Brur.awlck Con 'Little Chief ., Cvjui. Tunnel stock... II Mexican do bonds 18 Ontario , Con. Cal. Va 155 Ophlr Horn Silver 15 standard Iron Sliver 15 Yellow Jacket . Offarad. .... 8 .... 4 ,...1M ....iuj .... to ...U Cotton Market. NEW YORK, Jan. 8. Trie cotton market opened steady at a decline of 7 points to an advance of 5 points, being Influenced by weak cables at the beginning of the call, while the appearance of good buying orders firmed prices up on the later months and the general list advanced quite sharply during the first few minutes with March selling up to 15.74 and May to 15.89, or about 8 points net higher. Realizing became heavier and prices eased off 5 or 8 points, but the market developed no actual weakness, owing partly to expec tations of a bullish census report on Mon day and a further advance In print cloths at Fall River. New Orleans waa closed today. . Futures opened steady. January. 15.40c; March, 15.58c; May. 15.88c; June, 15.87c; July. 15 90c; August, 16.49c; September, 14.22c; October. 13.."c; December, 13 20-513 X3c. Futures closed strong. Closine bids: Jan uary, 16.60c; February, 15.75c; March. 15.H5c; April, lj.HOc; .May, 16.06c; June. 18c: Julv. 16 06c; August. 15.68c; September, 14. 37c; Oo- tober. la.boc; Pecember, u.ikw. Snot closed quiet, 25 points higher; middling uplands. to. wc; miauling guir. 10. 10c. bales, luo pale. GALVESTON. Jan. 8.-COTTON-Kteadv 16SC. NEW ORLEANS. Jan. 8. COTTON pots were uulet and unchanged, business being restricted by the local holiday. No sales, ixiw ordinary, use. nominal; ordi nary, lzsc nominal; good ordinary, 14 5-16c; strict good ordinary, 14c; low middling ik8-isc; strict low middling, usc; middling, 1540: strict middling. 15Sc: guod mlddllnu 16c; strict good middling. 1$ $-16c;. middling fair, 16 6-lSc; middling fair to fair. IS U-I60; tair. 17 l-lc. Receipts ana stock not given ST. LOUIS. Jan. 8. COTTON Higher; middling. 15Sc. Sales, 75 bales; receipts. 1.32 tidies; shipments, m pales; stock 44,764 bales. Jtleti.v --arket. NEW YORK. Jan. 8.-METALS-Wlih the exchanges closed, the metal markets were practically nominal today. Local dealers dilute lake ropper at I13.7j.oH00. electro lytic at $13.504 11.76 and casting at $13.2Vn 13 50. Tin was quiet at 8i.'n3 0 00. Lead $4 S7s-t4.72S:. Spelter, dull at $8.106.26. Iron was uucliangeu. STJ LtjriS. Jan. I METAI H Lead. steady at 84. .u. ppeiter, dull at $9.10. t. Jeaepk Live Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH. Jan. 8. CATTLE Receipts IflU head; market steady; steers. $4.5onf.50 cows and heifers, $2.50-;i.OU; calves, $3 26 a.vo. H041S Receipts. 2.500 head: market slow 10c lower; top. a 70, bulk ut salsa, $4 0 a.isi. No sheep on aala. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Killing Cattle Fully Steadj, with Feeders Higher for Week. HOGS SHARPLY LOWXE SATURDAY Sheen and l ambs la Liberal llecelpt All Week, bat Price Advaaca Tklrty.Flve to lsty tents. SOL'TH OMAHA. Jan. 8. 1M. Receipts were: Official Monday ... Cattle. Hogs Blieep. . 3 8-4 5U"7 7 8.4 . 4.013 4 m 4 874 . 3.7I S S :f4 1.443 . 3.:i 5'.'"' S.74 , ll.tos 8.4.W tOO 8.000 Ml Offlelul Tuesday ... urriclal Wednesday Ofriclal Thursday Official Friday .... Estimate rJaturds.v Totals for this week.. 18. OM Totals last week 13012 Totals i aeeks ago 12.7r3 Totals S weeks ago :v2K4 Totals 4 weeks ao ft. 31 Same week last year.... 22.528 28. 809 2S.545 M.Or 41.101 31.273 37.0S3 The following table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for the year to dats, compared with last y'ar' 1910 1HX. ' Inc. Pec. Cattle 18.0W 3 4 J Hogs 39.BT0 57 115 17 445 Sheep 28. 87.144 S.445 The fo. lowing table shows 'the average price of hogs at South Omaha Cor the last several days, with comparisons: Data. j 190. ilisTg.UJOI.illWb.iurK.llHOt.iraOl. Deo. 28... S S5SI 6 4 44, I 18; 4 93 4 56; 4 81 Lee. 8 8usiot8i I U 00; 4 oi 4 U Utc. 80... S 28S.I 8 4 501 5 OSj 4 521 4 51 Uec. 31... 8 2vsi 5 80, 4 33 8 ! 4 4, 4 64 Data I 1810. 1 1D09. uKS., 1907. 1 1808. 10S. 1904. Jan. l... 8 24S 6 ii 4 S5 24 14 S 751 4 M', zli 5 Hi 39. 4 bl S 1 4 40 ' b t)7 1 4 43, 8 S8S 5 7r 4 f6 8 80, b 1-4, 4 4,. 4 77 S 46 5 651 6 33 t 22 1 4 47 4 68 Jan. z. Jan. 8.. Jun. 4.. Jan. 5.. Jan. 6.. Jan. 7.. Jan. 8.. I 8 4 I 6 781 4 811 I 5 17. 4 4o 4 o 8 51S 6 83 4 24 8 241 ' I Vl ...." i 8i 4 ill 8 28 5 25, 4 0 Sunday. Receipts and disposition of live stock at the Union block 1 ariis, South Omaha, for twenty-iour hours tnuing at 8 p. in. Satur day ; KEOE1FT8. . . Cattle. rlogs.Sheep.il r s. .... 2 7 C, M. & St. P Wabash Miexourt Pacific I'nlon Pacific C a ft. w.t east C. at N. W., west C, St. P.. M. oi O.... C, B. & g., east C, M. at west C. H. 1. P., east.. C, K. 1. P., west li.lnols Central Chicago Ot. Vvestern. 2 1 17 7 40 lti 8 2J 6 4 Total receipts ..15 142 iJlSlaDsiriON Cattle.Hogs.bneep. Omaha Packing Co 18 1,2 1.4U3 swlit and Company 10 Cudahy Packing Co Armour & Co Krey I'acking Co St. LK)ui. ma. Pack. Co Cuaany trom St. Paul Omalia Pack Co., Denver. 210 1'. 11. l-evn i0 oi.2 2,t41 t4. 818 20o 4oli 2V8 l.ee KolhHcnllU Total , 281 9,!i6 rA'l'iLK-There were twenty cats of cat tie reported toduy, but eight of them were direct to packers and not offered for sale. Trains as usual were late In arnv.ng at the yards, so that there were not enougn cattle on sale any one time to make a man ket. For the week the receipts havs hceti quite liberal. Fat came advanced quite sharply on the opening day of the week, but tne gain waa all lost on Tuesday. Conditions ou Wednesday were more tavoraole and the loss was recovered, putting the market back where it was the first of the week. On Thursday there was a good demand and a strong market, so that prices were then a little higher than the close of the pre vious week. Friday's receipt proved to be much larger tnan UBual so near the close of the week, and as packers werd complaining that the market at this point had been 100 high all the week as com pared with other selling points they aid not hesitate to take advantage of the sit uation to cheapen up their week's pur chases. Accordingly all tne week's tiain was wiped out. Cows and heifers were very good sellers all the week and prices steadily tended upward, being figured as Ku2oc nlgher 011 inursaay tnan tne cioae 01 tne inovioua week, so tar as the good kinds at least were concerned. Then came tne big un on Friday when buyers took advantage of tne near end of the week to have tilings tuelr own way and to even up for the iilein prices paid earner In the week by wiping out the most or all of the advance. While tne demand lor slockers and feed ers was not very large It was fully as large, or perhaps a mile larger, man tna very lignt receipts wltn the natural resuit that puces steuuliy fir.nea up until at tne ciose of the weea th better grades ot feeders were salely loc higner, witn me commoner kinds, mat Is the light and me dium weights, loteioc fllgiser. tuotatio.. on c-.ie'. lauua 10 caoioa coinled steel s, t.Wtt.w. lair to good co. nted steers, t4.uu4j.26; com mon to fair oornfeu steers, $4,tA4ta.2o; good to choice cornfed cows and fleireis, $4.2utuV 6.10; fair lo good cornfed cows aud belt ers. $e-Zo4U4.itt; common to iau cow aud heitera, $2.su(av3.2!; gooa to choice Stockers and feeders, $4.2uu,6.35; fair to good cornfed stockers and leeders, $3.u 4.16; common to fair corr.ted Blockers aim feeders, $J.i6&3.60; stock heifers, $2.75J6o; veal calves, 3.oO'j(.id; Duns, stags, etc., $2.7b4j4.50. HouS Hogs toppled off their lofty price pinnacle this morning. Karly bids were a lal dime lower man yesieruay ouia. auiu. aside from a few scattered sales that were poeaibiy no worse titan imiic lower, prac tically all of the droves that cnangeu lianas nuritiir eanv lotinos Muttered tne dime de cline. Even at ine break noted, the demand was by no means broad and packers not overly anxious tor material. iteaily good hogs soid at s.4o. and ll tooa an extra ooel Dtlncll 10 elicit a ou-cem uiu. t About eigmy loads weie on hand lor me early market out of an estimate ot lou. Heavy supply, 01 course, is 111 a niranmo responsible lor the lower tendency of values, but sharply lower reports trom east ern points also served to strengthen -bear ish sentiment ana aepresa vaiue. A the morning advanced advices from other points became more discouraging and the local situation naturally took on a more gloomy aspect for sellers. From a dime lower in msraei ueveiopeu Into a luXfi.lbc lower atlair. the big bulk of later arrivals selling 00 this basis. A con siderable portion ot the hogs sold at $H.ao 8.46 and on up to $8.55. isterday's bulk, it will be remembered, was right around $6.45(B.aO, with the extreme top at $.63S- Aa mignt De expeuieu aunng m mvbuu ot record-breaking bog prices, the market this week haa been very mercurial In Us con duct. The general trend of values nas been much higher man tne ciose 01 last wees during thu last tew days, but today's sharp decline wipes out a good part ot the ad vance. SHU, current price are juai auout liiS'til'iC higher man they were last Satur day. Representative saiea: No Av. Bu. rr. ro. Av. 88. ft. il 8 18 a ... 48 ii t1 180 I 4i t' 40 8 4is ,.,..JI 40 e IW I tl ill ... I 45 ,. .... ... I u 1 40 I 46 iM IM lit U& ... 8 45 11 ... 8 ti SjO ... 8 45 ill Ul I 45 841 HI 18 220 ... I 48 o Jb I ao iei I ta 8uo $ 47s Ut ... I 4; S :i 80 47S til ... 8 bu 44 ... I 5u 2l ... 8 80 e IM llv SO 4U I isj 4U eu 240 80 8 to i BiS .41 ... I la 14 ... I ae t ... 188 .14 40 1 Uj ' .144 ... 8 30 a w;... luS... 14... ...lti ...-U4 ...14 ...lea ...18 ...111 ...'t .. I 'S .. I la .. .. k ao .. 18 III III 8m I 48 . a.... 7... 'll... I. .. 7... ID. .. 17... 41... ... Ut... f... II. .. 1.., 72... e7... 41 ... 41.,.. at.... 74.... hi. ... 306 1M 8 ao vl... tu ..1,6 ... 8 5 .. v: 40 4a ..1D4 ... I 7S .all ... I 81 S . .U 40 8 4e luo 40 . ... 8 tu ...17 ... 8 40 .. IH .40 8 4.1 . :tu tw J ..8.8 . 8 40 . . iii tO 140 . Jia 80 8 40 ..lal ... 4i ..118 ... 8 40 ...414 ... I 40 . Ju. ... 8 40 ..11 IM I 40 ..1st ... 8 40 ...tM 88 8 40 ..ill ai It) ..u 4U tu 18.... 17.... i ... 47.... II.... 4 7.... II... 48.... Vi-. 76 . aa.. II.. II . 14.. .. Jo.. e.. to.. 71.. 44. . 1 . . HI . 1 SHEEP Only a cuupl of loads were re el 1 to this morning and theae were con signed direct to a packer, so that ihe actual market was practically bur of sup plies. Hecelpls for the week total 2S.000 bead, as Compartd with about the same number the week previous and 37.0UO me same week last year. The bulk of offerings lately has oonaiatad of killers, of course, and quality on an average haa been very good The week opened out with a good, active demand fur lualerial lit buyuig cUcie and v alius went sharply higher during the first three davs In fact delayed trains and resulting light supplies, proved to be a tonic of no smnll merit, a'ld at Wednes day's close buyers were pslng llcht sicund J..'niJc. n.ore for their strlnxs tnan they were st the close of the previous week. The advance was eqiin'lv noticeable o.k both sin ep and lanihs. but. of otitse. the better clssscs of killers wete given pre ference over the common and medium grades. Kir.cc Wednesday, nothing especially new has happened. Many shipment, belt', toil by the cen re weather earlier In the week, have swelled the .ek-eiid supplv lo nn usually large proportion, but tho outlet haa been broad and the movement brisk. A few soft spots were tppurent In tfu sheep branch of the trade, but prices for the most part have heul up about stesdy with Wednesday's close. Strictly prime lambs are quotable up to 88.7.V hut the best lamb here this week tapped at fs.i'O. There has been little doing In li e fceilrr blanch of the trade, for the reason that killers hove been taking the leg bulk i f short-fed offerings and the demand for stock to flnl.li at this time of the year Is usually lather slack as well. (Quotation on fat sheep and iambs: Hood to choice lamhs, $J 2Mf 75: fair to good lambs. S7.75io.2.i; good light yesrllngs, 87.25 47.00; good heavy yearlings, S8.7SV7.26; goid to choice wethers. S'imVft78; fair to good wethers, S6.4frdt.W; good to choice ewts, IS.OOvati.OO; fair to good ewrs, 84 HOti 5.50. CHICAGO l.iE STOCK M4RKKT Cattle, Hogs, Sheep and I.ambs Are Steady. CHICAGO, Jan. 8 .-CATTLE Recelnts estimated at 80O head; market steady; beeves, 14 3oti8.00; Texas steers, S4.15wa.20; western steers. 84.25'a.3o: stockrr and feed ers. 3.15vi5 .30; cows and heifers, e2.8ri'60.65; vmivrja, ei.w.'(T . 0. HOGS Receipts estimated at 11.000 head; market ateady; light. 88.bort18.M1; mixed. IS 45 5r; heavy. S)i.6.Vu8.M: rouah. lV5f.ft8.;o: good lo choice heavy, 8 "tVj s ! ; pigs, 8i Wu 8.0O; bulk of sales. SS .70q h. 85. frie.r.r- jnh L.A M US Receipts, esti mated at 1 000 head; market steady; natives. 3 86'(i.16; westerns. S4.0Vu.8.2ji: vearllnss S'l.oO'yS 10; lambs, natives, 18.28.80; west- eins, JO..'aa.BO. Kansas City Mae Stock Market. KANSAS CITY, Jan. S 4,ATTLE Rs celpts. 1.000 head. Including 100 southerns; market steady; receipts for the weca. 4;i. 100 head: choice export and dressed be if steers, 6 Kfji 7.60; fair to good. $4 8K;i6.tO; Western steers, S4.VOfitl.50; .stockers and feeders, 3.3o(&6.50; southern steer. S4.0O4( 6.2:.; southern cows. t2.76tf4.r0; nstlve cows, J2.60-u5.25; native heifers. S3.7o!ii6 00; bulls, iJ.Wiio.2o; calves, 85.0ott9.00, HOGS Receipts. 6.tA4) head; market li i:.c lower; top, S8.60; rvcelpts fo- the week, tA'.OW head: bulk of sales, S'.2.VirS.,,vS; heavy. S5018.60; packers and butcher.!, SS.40ii.60; light, Sty(iS4i-.; pigs, S1.7iVti7.7S. SHEEP AXU LAMUS-Kecelpts, 500 head; market steadv; receipts fir the week, 37,100 head; lambs, 7.50yi8 65; year lings. S6.5Oru7.0O; ewes. S4.5Cu.r0: Blockers. $3.;iO'ii.25. St. I.onla Live Srucu Market. ST. IXll'IS, Jan. 8. CATTLE HecH pis 1.000 head, Including 700 Texans; market stendy; native shipping and export steers, $6.90f8.50; dressed beef and butcher Hteers, 8,".fsiu6.); steers under 1.000 pounds. S4.25W 5.40; stockers and feeders. S3.40tf5.2r; cows and heifers. $3.25tio00; canners, $2.1iya2.80; bulls, $3.00&4.76; calves, S6.5OJj9.00; Texas and Indian steers, S3.kttg5.60; cows and heifers, $2.7tVit4.50. HOGS Receipts. 3.500 head; market R'&lOc lower; pigs and lights. Sil.40.dS.55: Dockers. SS.oOtiS.TO; butchers and best heavy, $s.70 ti8.S5. No sheep on sale. Sioux City I.tve biaock Market. SIOUX CITY, la.. Jan. 8. (Special Tele gram.) CATTLE Receipts, 400 head. Mux ki t steady. HOGtf Recelpt3, 4.2O0 heart. Murket slow, 6c to 10c lower; ranKO of prices, $8.20.8.50; bulk of sales, $8.3Cjj8.45. , gtock In Slant. Receipts of live stock at the six principal western markets yesterday were as follows: Cattle. Holts. Sheen -outn t-'tnana ,xm Sioux City 400 St. Joseph 10 Kansas City 1,000 St. Louis 1.000 Chicago 800 9 000 100 4,200 2.600 (000 6.000 S.500 11.000 3,000 36,200 4,100 Totals. .. 3.S0O USIAHA GENERAL MARKET. Staple and Fancy Produce Prices Fur nished by Bay era and WholeaaJera 13UTTER Creamery. No. 1. dellveied to tho retail trade In 1-lb cartons, 37c; No. 1, In 60-lb. tubs, 36H:c: No. 2 In 1-lb. cartons, 35c; In 60-lb. tubs, 34c; packing stock, solid pack, 32c; fresh rolls, 23vc; fancy dairy, tubs, 2sc. Market changes every Tuesday. POULTRY Dressed. Broilers, $6 a do.; springs, 14c; hens, He; cocks, W'-je, ducks, loc; geese, lie; turkeys, :oc; pigeons, per dot., $1.25. Alive. Broilers, under 2 lbs., 17c; over 2 lbs.,' 11c; hens, 11c; cocks, 7sc; ducks, full feathered, 12c; gets?, full feath ered, 10c; tui'ke3, 18c; guinea, fowls, $3 a dux.; pigeons, 60c per doz. FISH All frozen. Trout, 13c; white fish, 11c; pickerel, 8c; pike. 12c; eel. lace had dock, 1:1c; Spanish mackerel. 18c; red-bnap-per, 13c; bluefish, loc; codfish, 13c; flound ers, 12c; snad rue, i5c; sannon. 10c; hali but. He. 1 OYSTERS-Selects, small cans, 25c; large, 40c; gallon, $1.90; New York Counts, small, SJc; large, 45c; gallon, $2.00; Baltimore, standards, small. 22c; large, 3!c; gallon, tl.to. FRUITS Oranges; Extra fancy, higluy colored navels, out, lU's and 126s, per box, 82 85; extra fancy, hiKniy colfred, navels, 150s, 176s, 200a and 216s per box. $3.00. Lem ons: Extra fancy, 30us, 3ti0s, per box, 8i.0u; choice, per box, $4.75. Grape fruit: Florida Indian Rivers, ,16s, 46s, 64s, 64s and 80s, per box, $4.00. Tangerines: Flortdas, 144s and 168s, per box, 2.50. Pineapples: Florida Indian Rivera, 24s and 50a, pur crate, to. inf. Apple.: Ben Lav is, Colorado, very fine quality, per box, $1.56; Wine Saps, Col orado, blood red, fine quullty, per box, $2 00; Jonathans, Colorado, fin color, p, t box, $2.uo; Greenings, Colorado, per box, $1.50; Missouri Pippins, Colorado, very fine quality, per box, $1.76; Genitalis, Colorado, per box, $1.50 tlO box-lots loo less); Iowa Jonathans, our own pack, extra fancy, per bbl., $5.60; Iowa Wine Saps, our own pack, extra) fancy, per bbl., $5 50; lowa-Mlssoui i Pippins, out own pack, extra fancy, per bbl., $5.25; Per Wvls, strict! No. 1 lils sourl, per bbl., 4 50; Greening. New York No. 1. farmers' pick. pt:l ou,., J3.6J (lo-bbl. lots, $3.5o). Malaga grapes, owing to qual ity ana weigni, per aeg, a.,.ou lo eo.10 Bananas, Port Llinon or Changulnolu, pec lb, 4c t3-bunch lots, 2c. Cranbcrri .a. extra fancy, long keepers, per bbl., $,.50; good for Immediate, use only, $6.26. Cao FiHge, Wisconsin Holland seed, per lo., UiC Onions: Extra large Red Globes, per lo., 2'no; medium slie. Red Globes, par lb., 2c; Spanish, 60-lb. crate. $1.50. Sweet potatoes, Kansas, per 2-bu. bbl.. $2.00. Celery, Cali fornia Jumbo, pel Jos., 76c. Beef Cuts No. 1 ribs. 10c. No. 2 rlba 12c; No. $ ribs, sso; No. 1 loin, 18c; No. $ loin. i3Vtc; in o. 10m, vw; No. 1 chuck, 7'c; No 2 chuck, 6'c; No. 3 ohuck, 6Vjc; No. 1 round, 9c; No. 2 round, lc; No. 3 round, 7c; No. 1 plate, uVc, No. 2 plate, 5Sc; No. S plate, n'enl Market. ST. LOUIS, Jan. g WOOL Unchanged; territory and western mediums, 25028c; fine mediums, 20t)24c; fine, 12u21c. Salt Over Gould Fortune. NEW YORK, Jan. 8. -George J. Gould to day commenced s friendly suit against his brothers and sisteis for the partition of the estate left equally among them by their' mother, Helen l. Gould, widow of Jay Gould, who died In 18X). The estate consists of four pieces of improved New York real estate. A Little Bee Want Ad now will supply your wants for 1D10. tnd then 4 INTEREST PA III OX Sayings Accounts and Time Deposits Depohits In Savings Uraw Infer for the entire month. LIVE STOCK NATIONAL BANK 24 and N, B0UTH OMAHA. RKSOl KCEH MXK HI NDHKII THOrSAN'il DOLLAR glL'JllLJiJlJiUaUU WANTED Party With Capital in uorporauon uoing a Jobbing Business. Established 87 years, highly successful and has made profits and aald la dlrldanii. TOO p.r ca. Ooatrol. old ..tabll.h.d line, of foods, whicn, together with oaaUatioZ 5!?? f "'J'f'im- ,r" ,n worth 885.000. mouat V.aul7ed tl 7 o,0Oa Koji bat highly rpoalbl parti oonldrd. idtreia. "4UU va r i a v. -n SEES BOOST FOR ROOSEVELT , Champ Clark Says Pinchot Dismissal Will Make Him Candidate. MISSOURI DEMOCRATS MEET Leaders of Party Hold Conference la . Hana City ta Plan Redemp tion" of State from He publlrans. KANSAS CITY, Jan. S.-Misourl demo crats from every county In the stale and .' numbering over H"0 gathered at Conven tion hall here today In a great "harmony conference". Most of the leader of the party In the state were on hand and the spirit of all the speeches was "Missouri must be redeemed." "Cannonism," and "Aldrichlsm," o termed by the speakers was denounced. Three speakers, James A. Reed of Kan sas City and David R. Francis and Joseph W. Folk, the two latter ex-governor of Missouri, had previously been shown off candidate for the I'nlted Ptates senate to succeed William Warner, republican, whose term expires on March 2, 1911. and' at the Informal -conference held before the big meeting was called to order, the raca for senator was dlr cussed freely. Ths Balllnger-Plnchot episode was Injected Into the gathering wheft Representative Champ Clark, minority leader In the house 0? '; representatives said: "The dismissal of Forester Pinchot Is one of the first steps In Roosevelt's can didacy for the republican nonlnatlon for president. And If Roosevelt run for president It will be the hottest fight that ha taken place In a republican convention ince Grant was defeated In the dog days of 1880." Two sessions of the conference were held. In the morning s;rhes were de livered by A. M. Doc aery, a former . governor; James A. Reed and Senator William J. Stone. On the afternoon program David R. Francis. Joseph W. Folk and Reptesenta- . tlve Henry Ralney of Illinois delivered speeches In the order named. Normsn 13. Mack of Buffalo, chairman of the National democratic committee, who had been Invited, sent a letter of regret. This evening a "two-dollar-a-plate" din ner was served and Representative Champ Clark was the principal speaker. Mrs. Belmont for General Strike of Girl Workers Suffragist Leader Advises Sympa tfietic Walkout in Aid of Shirtwaist Makers. NEW YORK, Jan. 8. Mrs. O. H. P. Bel mont, who Is violently championing the girl shirtwaist strikers In New York, came out with a statement- this afternoon ad vocating a general sympathetic strike of all women workers In the city. "Tho situation Is now at a stage," sha said, "where the strikers need aid mora than ever before. I believe that a day should be' appointed when every girl worker In New York City would walk out and force the demands of the shirtwaist . strikers to be accepted. Every girl. whether she is employed in a shop, works . as a stenographer or is employed in any other capacity, ought to help the striking shirtwaist makers." PHILADELPHIA,' Jan. S.-The striking shlrtwaistmakers of this - city found a champion today when Mrs. eGorge Blddle, widely known ' socially and a member of th old Pennsylvania family whose nam' . she bears, announced her intention to in terest herself In a move to end the strike by arbitration. Mrs. Blddle went further than this and appeared In a police court and entered ball for a girl striker who had been ar- ' rested for a minor offense. Mrs. Blddle said she would enter bail for any of the striking girls who may b vi'. rested If their case appears to be Just. ' MRS. SARAH F. NORTON DEAD One of rtrst Exponent of Womaa'a Suffrage Diea In Poverty -In New York. TROY, N. Y., Jan. 8. Mrs. Sarah Frances Norton, one of tho first exponents of wo man suffrage in America, died tonight In' this city, tilie lost a smilll fortune through the panic of 1893 In New York by the failure of an Investment company and srs? lived on a small pension which came from her husband's services ,ln tho union army. She was nn associate of Susan B. Anthony and a friend of Horace Greeley and Henry Ward Beecher. Mrs. Norton was widely known as a,Iee ttiror. A note which she penned 'on tha Tall of her room read: "Tills Is the end, ftir l.dlessness., dissolution and death. Let ro one play tho game of philanthropy who could desire peace and a peaceful ciid." Mrs. Norton was 70 years old and waa boin In llhaci. N. Y. ELY GEIITRAL-i r We advise purchase of this stock at 1. It subsequently Hold at 2. We know a good Copper 8 lock that Is now good for 160 quirk profit. Corres pondence Invited. OAJtXIITOsT, Curb Broker, Towr Building, BTew Tork. Herbert L Gooch Co Brokers ini Dealers okaiit, rsoTisioars, stocks. Omaha Offloei 810 If. T. Ufa Blda-. Bell Talepnon Souglaa 831 1 Inapndnt, A-aiai sod A-SlSa. Oldest and Xargt kooae la th Stat rift buys options on 10.000 bu. of wheat. ' B I U No further risk. Kach lo movement " from option price nakes you S100. fc-200, c-S500, etc. Writ for free cir culars, OOLOSTIAZ. (TOOK St OBAXJf CO Clland, Ohio. Department bffore Jan. 10. to 'Assist In Buying Majority Stock lain,. . a