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THE BKK: OMAHA, TUESDAY,
DECEMBER 5,
1911.
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Sorthwest Wheat Receipts Heavy
and Spring it Lower.
CORN MARKET RULING HEAVY
Condition Iteaalia Mostly r"'
pathy with Wheat 14 Weak-
ru a (auk Valnea for f
Cora Arrivals.
OMAHA. December 4, 1911
Bulla were d,M poitite.l In the csbhs
this morning aim me mmcr ff-eiing ih.u
exiMed lsi wtek ana entirely lacking
t"ij. Late huyei tinned sellers.
ISoithacat h.nl iwfiim m heay
ana spring mimi matKets were ail
lower. -J hi- li.crtase in the woi Id s
vlmble upp,y this week 'an another dis
l 'l'.: 1 1 1 1 1 iraluis a shipments Weie
expectea t be heavy enuugn to show a
d-cr-ase-
W hile conditions did pot warrant the
trstie in com to prees the rel.lng side,
the n. ai ket tusvy tnuay. must.y In
mpatny with wiit-ai and the winKness
In caah valuta fur mm corn arrivals.
iitavv nortnwi-et receipts whUh ware
exacted to run lightei and wtuK foreign
catiiex iiv a heal an ea.y tone and late
unjcre aold lively, (.san wheal !c to
W- iowe..
("urn receipt wore heavy and with
wheat van.es lower no demand was In
evidence and IihuI oil'erlnga went begging
Caeh corn aold 1 to 2c lower.
. h.iimi, ,.ni Mcmis were l.t.'.S.On,)
nueheia itnii n..li iin nta worn busheis,
trfiiit reuripi mat year of l.i:i.wni busu
tis and shipmeMs of im,,uuu borhels.
Primary corn receipts were J.Vi7,0ii
buinem and shipments were IW6,iiO bush
la. HauiM in-fiius Inst r-nr of H-fl.tMO
busheis and shipments of H.4.1M) buHhuls.
Cleat am-ca were 4,300 bualiela of corn,
!.'.' hiianei of oat and wheat and flour
jual to ix,2"U busheis.
l.lverjmoi rinsed Ntt d lower on wheat
ami mwer on coin.
J he folio in.- caah sales were re
ported w In at: No. 2 haid, 7 cars D4V.,
1 car ny; No. 2 hard, 2 cara (;o, 2 cara,
W',c. Corn: No. 2 white, 1 cara 6sc. 4
care Wc; No. 4 white, 2 cara 074c; So.
3 yellow, 1 car 6Sc, 8 cara bic, 6 care
67ro, 1 car fii'e; No. 4 yellow. It rare ,Uc;
No. t mixed, 1 car 67V.c, 12 cara 6?1c,
No. 4 mixed, 10 cam fc; No. 4 coloi,
1 rar, 5oc; no nr.lr, 1 car Mc. Oats: No.
3 white, 7 cara 47c; no grade, 1 car i'v.
Omaka nak I'rlcea.
WHEAT No, I hard, IMiW; No. 3
hard. W.V.f.ii1c; No. 4 hard, M'VM'JTHc.
CORN-No. 2 white, WVV'idHc; No. I
white, (iiijjr: No. 4 white, 57tjfi7Ve;
No. I color. fti'af)71c; No. 2 yellow, 67V(i
b'.,c; No. 1 yellow, BTfciSc; No. 4 yellow,
WQUc; No. 2. 67toiV!,c; No. 2, 664t)c;
Mn. 4, 56''u'.V".,e; no grade. Mo.
OATH .No. 2 white. i'iHI'c; standard,
4T-47,c; No. I white, 4iMM7e.
BARLEY Malting, l.Uul.23i No. 1
feed. ll.0Uil.ll.
ltTE-No. 2. Si91c; No. 3, 91fl92c.
Carlo Reerlpts.
Wheat. Corn. Oats.
rhiFuo
Minneapolis
Omaha
lulutb
431
in
..
..87U
.. 3
.. 41
i'a
'ii
CHICAGO CIllIX A!MI rROVIRIOTV
Feat a re a of the Trading and Cloaiac
I'rlcea on linard of Trade.
CiUCAOO, leo. 4.-Wlth the Vnlted
Htatea vlnhlo aupply Increaaed more
than a million bualiela for the week and
with nortliweat rtu-cipta very heavy,
wheat owners today became dlacouraiced.
Cloalng- 4luieN aliowtxl a decline of V
to He. Corn flnlahed 4 to Us,o
down, ohIb olf - toc and provlaluna
with a drop of Vl'n to JKic
HoldeiM of wheat found theniaelves
confronted with the unwelcome announce
ment that the amount pf the creal In
atore In this country had reached a point
where the total exceded that of last
year by 42,4fw,(im bualiela,
Ueside there waa favoring; weather in
the Argununo and that country was
credited with making more liberal of
fering to Kuropa. World shipments, too,
were above weekly requirements. Clear
ances from UiIm side, thoiiKh heavy,
seemed to be all Canadian. May ranged
from 9tWc to $1 Uu, cloalng steady but
Ho down at fnc.
In the coin crowd larger shippers
who had . revlounly been Inclined to
tand lor lieoember delivery of the
prain were a llln out today. May
fluctuated from (! to M',r. clomng
steady at Ki-v 't,a, a loss of bArHr. Caah
giades were slow. No. 2 yellow was not
ven quoted.
f)ata trade was of a meager sort. Top
and bottom figures touched for the May
option proved to be 4! Vu IHWc and tii'.iC
with last rales Mo off at iva.
Hog prouiicts suffered a rather sharp
break. One reason waa that exports
for the week were not nearly so larKe
at heretofore. At the end, of the snaalon
pork had fallen tr4j2t'c to Sou and other
product, 12o to,1.7o.
Leading futures ranged Ik follows:
Artlo lj Optn, lilKh. Low. I Close. Tea'y,
"Wheati
j K!C.,W4
May.
July.
Corn
Dec.
May.
July.
Oau
lec.
May.
July.
roik
1 UOIU'S
Wi;Wl,iul
2 jtavtan
ssSitaiiwi!
t3Si 3?
4H
Waj
4'4j
474jS
47 V
' 47"al
4
I
47i
47H
4IS
100
U 4s
4l 'iV'U V.
4i
4V.I 4tV
Jan..
15 97'ii 36 7H
IS V7
16 70
May
Lard
Ui 4Uf Iti to
Is U
If UW
le la
Jan..!
1TW
40-a
Stun
Wti
1
a ej'n,
I U)
26
06
25
20
421,
May.
July.
I'.lbs
Jan..
May.
July.
4Ji!
37W
i an
i SO
t t?Si
a H
t 47 Vj
i 4. V,
I
471
i 47St
3 Si
47ii
47Hi
Caah iu'tatlona were as follows:
FLOUU Laay.
ItVK-No. 2. D-"ii02c. '
BAKI.KY Feed or mixing. TiSSHe; fair
to choice mainour, f 1 liii 1.22.
FKKDM Timuthy, lllowu li.2.". Clover,
lis 5..iiaj.
K(jVl.-lONa-Meas ork. per bhl.,
$ir, lol'.i. Laid, per .lot lba., Is.W. tiliort
.ribs, asTies (looarl, D.0.
lotal clearances of wheat and flour
Were enual to !40o bu. I'rlnmry re
ceipts were 1 4i,0lj ba., compared with
1.13U.UU0 bu. tin? corresponding day a
year ago. The visible supply of wheat In
Ilia Culled Htatea increased l.l&l.'.m) bu.
for Ins week. The amount of bread
stuff on ocean paaaaae tncicaaed 64,tiuu
lu. I'tunatrd re.'e.pta for tomorrow:
Wheat, 31 cars; coin, 4u4 cars; outs, 1(7
ara; bogs, 3I.0M head.
DicHko ( aali i-iicra Wheat: No i
red, rVit!lMtej No. 4 red. M'.i-c; No. i
bard, ,t-ifl.02; No. 3 hard, Miiaso;
Jso. 1 norlhtun, l d.nl.0u. No. 3 noitliern,
tl.mil.tn; No. 2 null hern. l.(W'l.ii7; No
2 spring.. Kx -Jl.tM; No. 3 spring.
II 03. No. 4 epnni,-, Knl.ti; velvet chaff.
tftx'iiitl.04: durum, soi-nll u7. Coin;
3. uiyai'; No. 3 white, iMi;c; No
3 wtute, old, t.c; No. 3 yellow, w tti.lc;
Nu. 4. i''ic; No. 4 white, (Aiijs'kc; No. I
veilow, fciijc. Oki: No. 3 white, 4
Uv, No. I white, 4;,.-..iiSc; No. 44.1;,
No. 4 white. 4'.,4 4nvc. standard. iu-4!Hc)
Uye; No. 2, r.-Uc. Lariey; etk-ftilij.'
Timothy: ll.ou)i li.ij. Clover: 13.6ou Ju.Ji,
111. 1 i Kit-felvadi ; ilvamti lea, 2iit,c.
lal(le, 2..,(3ic.
LiiCJii steady; receipts. 1.T13 caaea; at
Inark, caxea no Imi.-U, S-n'Ac, firsts, ';
sve; 01O. nary, 'in'.'a.
' CHtlLtir: tneau 1 dalalea, liiui;.v,c
twins. H'14c; )our.g Ameitcaa. lo'U
J !-..; long hums, lu'-ii'c.
FoTA l Uta bltaoy ; choice to
t4it: fair to Koou, jifv,
I-oULTllY e- Klim; turkeys,
chickens. He; priiiK. lue.
fancy,
13S17CJ
VKAL Siuudy; Su tu w lba.. illo
CIllCALKJ, L 4. Caiiot recelpta:
M.tl cars with 2 vf contract grille
coin 44 cris with 3 of cnutract grade'
oats 111 cais. Total rece;tita of whual at
i iiiumi. t.niu ai ..! und luluti today
mia iu cats toaiparrd with 1.03 cans
lot week sod 7J cars the corrvspuiiuing
tiiy a year ago.
Pevrta Market.
PLORTA. Dec t-.1)H.N-Uwi No, I
wluta. tot-; No. 4 white. M'-jC; No. 3 yel
low, due; No. 4 yellow, UV: No. I mixed.
' 4kic; No. 4 tolled, ic; sample, S4uJbSc.
OA1 L'tu;liaiiged; slandajd, 4',c.
f .ii. 1
lvawsas 4 It r Urata aad Provlaloaa.
KANSAS CITY. Deo. 4.-WHKAT
ta-sb, steady; -N. t Lard, fcK'ulUt, Nu. S,
"Trtill 04: No 2 red, Slr: No. J, MKc
le'elner. 7c: May. lionsjiau.
CMX-lfil' lower; No. 2 mixed, 13
W. old. Toe; IVcem!r. 6'1i,'SO.
MATS Steady; No. 2 white, 49;4!4c
No. 2 mixed, 47V4'a'V!.
HTK !V.
HAy-steady; choice timothy, $1
Ioii; choice bralrle, l.l 2.Ai 13 .60.
ML'TTtJH Creamery, 34c; flrata, 22c
erondK. 3"r; tiacklna ilmk, 21c.
KGUH-Kxtraa, 23c; flrata, 31c; aecouda
17c.
IWelpta. Shlrmenta
Wheat, bu
Corn, bu
MVOO l')
M3.O0 37.KO
15.OI0 .fJ0
Outa, bu
.M7W IIIHK fiKI KHAI, MAHKRT
(isolation of the Day on Varloaa
. em mod I ties.
NBW TOtlK. Dec. 4 KllUR Quiet
rpi.tig intent". tf..Z"nf.5..; winter atrsUhta
. apiing ciesra, 44.dtM.w; Kaiiaa
kliashta. i4 t4Mj. Hve fioiir. aulet : fair
to good, ri iwiHj; choice to fancy,
i j.'". Jtuckwncat flour, quiet; w.QtJ
per lio Ilia.
OKNMKAI Hteady: fine wnite ana
yellow, i.ul.GG; course, l.Kal.Mj; kiln
uried, 3 h..4i.i.7.
UVE-bteady; No. 2. c. I. o. t. isew
York.
jiAKLRT Firm; malting. IMMjlI
c. i. r. itufraio.
WHEAT hoot market steady; No.
red. SeV. elevator to export b.iala. II.
f. ii. b.. afloat; No. I northern Iuluih,
II 1.1'4. t. n h.. Hfioat. Kutuies mark
declined under coininlaalon house s'llltig
due to lower Liverpool cables, lai go
world s exports, continued liberal re
ce,ta and the Inrie.Mte In the visible
supply, closing- He lower. Uetember
cioeed 97c; May, ll.COi.
CUHN-WDot market iaiy: export, new
WiV,, f. o. b.. afloat lo arrive. Futures
market was eafy on larger receipts and
line weather, nosing barely steady, vit
cember closed st 72'0.
OATH htiot ma, i.. i steady. Futures
market whs nominal.
HAY Uulet. n.ime. 11.30; No. 1. ll.St.
IIJIJKH-Hteariy; Central America,
uogola. .-".'ili.i'c.
l.HATIIKlt fr'irm; hemlock, 2'27c; sec-
onnn, ivy.'ic.
MOJ'H Firm; slate, common to choice,
Hill crou. fiL'6i.i7c: mill crop, nominal.
I'KO VISION-fork, firm; meas, $12 80
fl I3.no; family, l4Wtt 14.50. cut meats,
(lull; pickled belllea, W to 14 lbs., 110. Vrt
lu.JO: nlckled hams. lll.2Mrll.o. IJkrd.
eaay; middle weat prime, K.16'a9.26, re-
lined, quiet; continent, . i0.
TALUjw-oulet: prime city, hhds..
country, fc'nlo.
HliTTKlt Hirung; creamery specials.
3ic; extras, 27c; creanury, held specials,
34H4KH5c; extras, 3lsc.
KtJUS Ptrons; fresh gathered, extras.
424i44o: first. 3!ri4ic: refrigerator spe
cial marks, fancy, local storage charges
paid, 24c; western gathered whites, 364Kn,
I'UlilfKr-utiu; weatern cnickens, turn
lAc; folws, Vol lie; turkeys, dry packed,
lf.1i 22c; Iced, r:UMc.
CllbbSK-FIrm; skims, 313Vfl.
Ml. I.onla (ieneral Market.
BT. lOiriM. Dec. 4. W H K A T Cash,
firm; track. No. 2 red, J7cotic; No. 2
hard, 7ci 11.074; December, 16 Vc; May,
lo.
CORN-Lower: Irack. No, 2. 70a72Vc;
December, BOVic; May, 0c.
OATH Lower; track. No. I. c; ISO. 3
white. 4c; December, 4lS!if4i)ie.
ItYll'nchanged; vTo.
FLOI'lv inill: red winter patents. I4.M
64.76: extra fancy and straight. $3.tHti
4.30; hard winter clears, 33.4Uru3.70
KFJKI Timothy, VM.uust lo. uO.
COKN MKAL-3..
KHAN Higher; sacked east track. 31.17
61.1s
HA Y Firm; timothy, 321.0OB25.W; prai
rie, I3 OtV(il7.4K.
rHOVlHION61 Pork, lower; Jobbing,
118 7&; lard, lower; prime steam, 3M.I7VtV
.77V4j; dry salt meata, higher; boxed ex
tra ahorts, 6Sc: clear ribs, Sc; short
clesrs, Hc; bacon, higher; bnxea extra
shorts, Hc; clear ribs, c; short clears,
lre.
IDT'LTRY Hteady; chickens, 8H!
springs, 10c; turkeys, 1.1 Vic; ducks, llo;
geese, IH4e.
HCTTER Firm; creamery, 269350. , ,
KllGB (julet; 2Stc.
Flour 11.IK 10.400
Wheat Iii.000 31.0U0
Corn 14!t,)0 . 67.000
Outs .. 73,000 31,000
Mlsaeasolli Clealn Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, Dec 4. WHEAT
Peember, ll.oH; May, tl.lVl.on;
July, ll.07t. Caah: No. 1 hard, I1.03S; No.
1 northern, l.oJ'fc LIU'S; No. 3 northern,
IJ.tiltJl.UlS; No. wheat, Wti'J8c.
FLAX 13.00.
1 HAHLBY 70cf(H.18.
COKN No. 3 yellow, 0fllo, , '
OATH No. 3 White, 4LV4tc
HYK-No. 2, 87fwti74o.
UKAN-ln 100-iKiund sacks, 123.0050.
FLOi;K ITnt-hangot: first patents,
Vi.WMi ; second, $4 l)ft((4.W; first cleATS,
:i,&iiilli; seconds, 4Un4i); first clears,
U.iou'3.tfi; seconds, :.4t-iW.
Ylalble Hanply of Grata.
NKW YORK, Dec. 4. The visible sup-
Sly of grain In the United Htatea Matur
ity. December 2, as compiled by the Nw
York produce exchange, waa as follows:
Wheat. W,(HH,(vo bushels. Increase, 1,I,-
(MH; corn, 2.t.4,(X) bushels. Increase, 41, -OtO;
oats, 20.SlS.oil0 bushels, decreaae, 3I0,.
0U0; rye, 1,S4k.(ho buahnla, decrease, U.OO0;
barley, 4).210.(Sk busnels, deoreaaa, 201,000.
The New York I'roduee exchange's esti
mate of the visible supply of Canadian
wheat will be Issued tomorrow.
Philadelphia Prodaeo Market. .
PHILADMl.rH DA, Deo. 4. MUTTER
One cent higher; western creamery Spa
tial, 40c; extra, 29c; nearby jirlnts exlra,
4ic. 1
LUCIS Firm; Pennsylvania and other
nearby receipts, full cases, 110.80 per case;
current receipts, full cases, 1020 jisr
case; western firsts, full cases, 110.00 per
caae; current receipts, full cases, 110.20
per case.
CHliKSK Firm: new full creams,
fancy, lwu KSo; fair to good, ltlDVio. .
Liverpool tirala Market.
I.lVEItl'UOU !"ec. 4. WHEAT Bpot.
steady; No. 2 Manitoba, 7s lod; No. i
Manitoba, 7s ti"d; futures, easy; Decern
ber, 7s 2d; March, 7s 2d; May, 7s lSd.
COHN Hput, quiet; American mixed, as
3d: futurea. eaay; January, 6a l'd; Fab
ruary, Ea 7d.
KIAJlUl Winter patents. 27s Cd.
llol'S In London tl'aclflo coast),
tUVU.
Mllwaakee (irala Market.
MtLWATKEK. Dec. 4. WHEAT No.
1, ll.07'tl.u; No. 3 northern. II H
lOti1: No. 2 hard winter, l.yi,tl04; le
ccin her. .".Vc; May, ii'.
OATH Standard, 4hi(iSc.
llAHLEY Malting, l.L;ul.:i.y
' Metal Market.
NKW YOltK. Dec. 4,-METAIj4-8tand-ard
copper, easy; spot and December, 312 73
tfl3.00; futures. 12.7fcii 13.14. Iundon
market dull: spot, a'.; futures, LJ)
l-ake copier. lS'tlt 13'e; electrolytic,
l4it1.1V,c; caatiiui. 12-Uic. Tin. easy;
spot. u.s;.ii4 ic, futures, $42 0u4o.7i.
Ixmduu market, firm; !!. fStXi; futurea
tl 4 Ka. Mad. steady; 4.40kf 4.bi, New York,
V.M(t4.3'.'4. Last Mt. Iiula. Ixindon, 1& 17s
d. iielter, weak; ei.60nt6.75. New York;
Kint. Lks( Bt. lxiuls. London. 427.
Aniimony, dull; Cuoksun's, f,'.korrV(iO.
Iron. Cleveland warrants, 47s. lod In
London. locally Iron was unsettled.
No. 1 foundry northern, 14 75$'l&.uu: No.
2, f 1 1 .Mi 14.76; No. 1 southern and No.
1 omliein and No. 1 southern suit, tii.ii
il4 7i,
ST. I.oriS. Mo.. lee. 4 METALS
Lead, steady at JIIi'j; spelter, firm st
lO.ivj.
Lvap.rated Apples and Dried FralM
NKW YORK. IVc. 4 EVAPORATED
APPLES. gulet. and steady with little
pruaaurs to sell; on the anot fancy, IDc
choice. M4'oc: prime. SiS'tc.
DHU1D r Ki:iT8 Irunes. steadier, ow
lug to red'ioed sKM-ks; quotations ran a
from t'fU for Califonuas up to 0-Mm
and lOVulic for Oregona. Apricots, quiet
ana steady; cnoice. lo-uuc; extra choice,
Imi ItJ'.vc; fancy, 17m Iso. l'raches. Inactive
but sieacty, wttn nine preaaure to eell
choice, ll'.tiimc; extra choice. UVuil
fancy, 1:SkiIJc. Kaulns, steady on r.
ixirts of firm markets on the coast; looae
muacatc'., ti''a'7V; choice to fsncy seeded,
7Vui: seedlvss, u7; London layers.
1.WJ1.0.
Tarpeatlne and Loala.
PA VANNAlf. Oa.. Dec. 4. Tl'RPEN
TINE Mrm. 47S(u47c: sales, 6a bbls.;
receipts, bbls.; shipments, kai bbis. ;
at.K ka, r.lcl bbls.
KlhlN Firm; snlea. 2,(S bbls.; rw
celpts, 2 646 bbls.; shipments, LbuLbhls ;
atocka. 114 7 bbls. tjuolatluna: H. 3v;
Li. 4atti4.6; E. 3 . ltwe 3t); K. ) and Ii'
H3tMidi; 1 42.4r ai; K, 3a SO, Id. H7v:
N, 6evi WO. WW, JVii,
NEW YORK ST0CK MARKET
Antjmbling' of Congreii Causei
Heiitancy in Trading-.
DECLINES MADE UP AT CLOSE
Unexpectedly Poor Ikawlag of Hank
ilslestral Satnrday Reflected
la Ike Tinge Money Market.
NEW YORK. Deo i -U'lih . .....
slon of congress tuday and a tiresidential
measaa-e lor tomorrow to Influence trsd-
ng. Stocks did little tfKiav- When lee..
ing was begun tho market looked heavy,
r-rices soon rose to about turom
cioan but later drifted downward again
a.owly llefore the close the demand In
creased and tha decllnea ware late.lv
mtide up.
-J he healtatlon at the Hm, r,t it,.
yenlrig of rougreag' was due to recogni
tion -that at this Session legislation of
great concern to tha hi,.in.. ii.r..i.
is to ' be conaldered.
Itetlrement of the old fitanitard .oil
management had only an Indirect bearing
me nvcuriiiesr market NtinilArri 01
mock remained unchanged i hm hi.i
1 ne siocg never hua i.een ii,h
traded In on the curb and Its high price
iM st raaleL.i.J
t t ini HPriliBlinn If vbbi ss-akaa
erally understood that the chango was
largely a new one.
The unexpectedly poor showing of the
"""" int on Batuinay was reflected
in tile time money itiaricai 17 . ...
ninety aaya were higher anj
there was a better Inquiry. Call money,
however, was easier, some loans being
v mm iuw a xisure as 4 t,r
"ipaiea wnn tne maximum of
per cent.
't here was furthup hun i..ji.. i n
n j " . - -.. hi 111a
. L securities, oapeciaily Wabaah
ana oonus, . wnich displayel fur
iner strength.
, irregular. Total sales, par
Hue. tt.OOg.OOO. l.nlted Ktatu hU.
were tinclianged on call.
Number Of aalea an4
.wn nvit hi xntiowa.
Hale Hlh. Low. CliVee.
e0 11 11 (flu.
.' ts t U
ta M M
Allla-Chalmara ma
Amalaamatad Copper ....
amtniaa Agrleultural .,
Am. Heat Suaar
U
11 lilt
44 44
!
Hw
IT t
M
TJH tlK
Aroarloaa can
American O. A F
Am. Cotton oil
American H. I pit..
Am. Ira Hxurllln
Amarlraa Unsaea
American Locomotive ...
Amarlraa g. H
70S 11
io 4H
400
3. 40S
too
7w
R. tM
lvlVI lot lMti
Am. IMoal Foundrlaa
Am. Suiar Rarlnlng
American T. 4k T
A mart nan Tohaees pM...
Amarloaa Woolen
Anai:oala Mining Op....
Alehlaoa
n
in
1.J0 UIH isauj 11,14
4,400 101 10v lS4
t
400 lot 104 i 1014
..... 1UV
l,Too imni Ut -MJ
o ioj 1014 1IH
rMj
TOO 77 77 77
3.400 1414 140 4
tl
IM
100 74. 74H T4H
t
100 XI 0 ,i
J
141
I, too 110 110 1104
41
.. 24."
. 44
1S
104
.., iff
21
47
Atchtaoa pM
Atlantis Ooait Llna......
Ilartlmora A Ohio
Bethlehem giaal
Iirooklrn Rapid Tr
anadiaa Pacific
antral Leather
Central leather pfd
Ontral of Naw Jaraay..
Chaaaiaka A rmio
Chlraso A Alton
hlraso tl. W., new
hlraao O. W. nfd
hlra.o A N. W
Tilc,o, M. A St. P..,,
C, C. A St. L
'olorada F. A I
Colorado A Soulkara
CoaaoitdataS Oaa
corn Producta
Palaarara A Hudaoa
lamvar A Rla Ormada...
Iianvar A R. O. aid
Hauliers' gecurlttaa ....
Krla
IH
14 x 114.
41 it
43 49
161 H
U7 1)7 .
41 41
ffl J 14
110 (I
10 41
Brie let std
Krla d Dfd ,.
Oanaral Electric
Great Northara pfd..i...
Oraat Northern Ora etfs.
lo K:
400
100
4:
niinoia central
Inter ho rough Met.- .......
Int. Met. pfd ,
llti
lo II It It
40 44 47 47
' lot
r 17 it
"too 'ii' "it" 83J
i
100 tt m td
100 44 W (HJ
" ioj lot ion
4.4O0 IM H U7
J5
too 114 114 114
1M II II SO
' MO 4d 41U, (S
International Harvester. .
Inter-Marine pfd
International Ft per ......
international Pump ,,,,,
lone Central
Kanaaa City Southern.,.,
K. ? so. pfd
ai'tede Oaa 1...
lAuletdlle A Naihvtlla...
Minn. A S(. touli
M . St. P. A a. a. u
Vaarurl. K. A T
M , K. A T. pfd
Mlaaourl Parlfto
National llleutt
National Lead
N. H. H. of M. Id tifd..
avil 40 40
40
le
tr
101 .
eo
Its)
7
111
It
toe to
100 14
100 104 4
too 40
1,400 10
0
14
10
40
104
Naw York Central
N. Y., o. A W
Norfolk A Weatera......
North Araerloan
100 74
Northern Pacific
t.Kia IK in
' 'ine' S114 mi
Paelllo Mall
Penncyivaata
Paopla'a Oaa
P.. C. C. A St. L
Plttaburgh Coal
Preaaad Steal Oar
Pullman Palace Car....
Kailwar Steal Spring...
Heading
Republic Steel
Republic gtaal pfd
Rock leland V pfd. ...
t, U I. F. Id nfd.
in-, i2ji4 in
1.100 IPS 104 1MH
II
II
.11
lot
II
1M
II
U
44
4C.
II
14,10(1 jti
M0 II
10 as
' 400 ' '44
1M
at
1
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it. Louie K W
st. u a. w pfd
Sloaa-iherneld g. A I..
t
Southeea Paotrlc ......
Southern Railway .....
a. Hallwar prd
Tenneaaaa Copper
Taaaa Pacific
T., St. U A W
T . St. LAW. ptd...
41
1104 lli
4.000
I. too
11!
10
114
1 X
Tl
Tl
37
tt4
14
41
174
at
(I
44
17
IT
Inlon paelflo
I'aloa Paclfia pfd
t'nlted Statae Keeltr...
t atted Slataa Rulrbar..
Halted atataa Steal.....
V. g. Steel pfd
t'lah Cop pee
Va.-.-aroiins Chemical
Wabeah,
42
47
u.
M.IU0 174 1714
IDS
44 41
4 IS.
IS. 10
400
1.104
ii'ii
7.IOS
4
loa loa linu
414 lo4 ii
..... i4
10
44
41
Wabaak Pd
31.
414
10
4!H
41
44
17
Weetara Marrlaug
W'aallathoiiea Klevtrle .
Weetern In ton
Wheeling A L B......
I 44
Lehtfh Valley
T.aw) 1T 17; jjja
ItA a.A .1. "
a
Total aalea for tk gar. IIO.MO share.
York Money Market. ,
NBW YORK. Deo t-UONET-On call
firm, at 4'u& per cent: euitna r. a ... '
cent; closing Lid, 4 per cent; offeredt
4 per cent. Time loans, firm- slgty
days, tttM'a per cent: ninetv dev. a ....
cent; six months, 84itj4 per cent.
r-rUMK HB.ii4jArSTIL.li: fAt'EIt 41t4
per cent. -'
MTEKLLNU EXdlANQE-Steady at" a
ecllne. with actual business In bankanT
decline, wttn actual business In bankara1
bllla at 34 U for sixty-day bllla arwt ..
4.oHI&
for demand;
commercial bills,
HILVER-Bar, ttHo; Mexican dollgrs.
LONDS-Oovernment, steady; railroad.
Irregular. .
Closing quotations on bonds today were
aa follows-
V. g. la, rag.,
da coupon ,.,
V. g. la. reg...
so soupua ...
V. g. 4a. reg...
do eoupoa . . ,
Allta-Chal. let
Am. Aa ta...
A. T. A T. a.
Aa. Tabecoe 41
..100 Int. M. M. . e,
..iaoJapas 4a rtu
..tOlt, do 4a ajtu
..1014 K. C. So. 1 , ... 711
J'.'SL a ded. 4a 1M1 IS
..!! L A N. ual. 4a ... MI
314. K. A T. let ,.. JI
.101
eda 4V4a a-ra.
10. Ma. pfc mo Tt
avN. H. R. of M 4a Id
da 4a llila'.M
C. g. la...
Armour A (V 4a. K do dab. a.
44
Alrhtaua gea. 4a.... I UN. T.. N. U
A H.
do ae. 4a
" ae. aa Hi
IMN I W. UI a 0 til
111
eo tr. la
A C L let 4a..
8al A Ohia 4a.
eda la
do g W. Ia
Brook. Tr. rv. i
On. at Ua. la...
do ct, 4a. 101
NNo. Paelflo 4a. .
ao aa
.lot o cea. 4a lei
Can. Leather aa
!T? reading ea. at
. of N. J. g la.. 1114 g u A g. y, f. 4. a,, I
aa. A Ohio 4a .l01T d. n. I. .... " ,2
k. ref. aa. -4liSt. I. a w . Al !
Chicasa A
raao m a. -.. ao lal (old 4a..... II
A Vi 1. 4a... MS a L. U "'
ien 4a N:ik. Pa, eol. 4a II 2
I. A S r 4. 4a 1S de er. J? 5
. 1. A P. a. 4a. Tl do I .t rat. to . a
C. B
do
r. k
c a. tare. 4a. ti do tat rat
eda rts. 4a Wttaita. rt.ii .
107
. 71
tdl
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'
ciola lud la 71 d gen a .
la. Mid. a 4 tuiim Pectfl a
f. A g t A a. 4a 4f . do e. 1.
n. a h
f4 da let A raf 4
'. ta I'. 8. H.K. a.
D A R. O 4a.
do raf 4 ...
emetlHer- U
Krla p I. ....
ao pes. 4a.....
cv. 4a. ear
4 aorta B
d K'ec. c. la.
ti a. 14 a.!;:iii4
!.. -r- 'kem. 4a..04
lot
i wabaak let la 1M
Tl do at A ax. 4a. uZ
St Weator. 114. a... . J.
.1T.wmi. aiar. tT. la. UK
IM
Wla. (Vatral ..... Mi
III. Cea. 1W raf. ta Mt 14.
Pao. c. a .... K
lut Met 4a Iepaaam la
eMI. Mlered.
!
i
l.nnden ttavrk Mnrket.
LONDON. 1-. 1-Atnerlcan securities
opened toilet and a fraction lower today
iJtfr prices Improved on light support
snd at noon the market was steady with
values ranging from above to W below
Saturday s New lork closing.
London closing stock quotations:
Oaaeela. suaer . TT l it Lmiiaalll A Naak .141
so accoaut TTT-IIMa.. kaa A Tea . 11
Amal. Cupper
Aaaveada ....
.... 4S New York TeMral. list
.... ItKertork A Waalaralll
. stts As pM ,.u
i4
... si
... .
... tit
... i
1 ni , mil a St. p. 114 ito km
... 7J
...114 4
...17-4
... t'H
... H
...W-
... 1H
Pa Raera
... I tothrn Pllfle
. . Zt 1 a ion Pai-lflc ..
. . 4H So P't
... ?sf g. stetla ...
,.. t' an r'4
... 41'4Wbah
... tS la P'd
limit Rle o.
so pfa
Erla
do In efa
1I0 Id pr4.
Oraai Trunk ....
Illlnnla Ontral
... Zl
..147
HILVKIt-Uar
steady at
25 -lCd per
ounce.
MONEY-26 2 per cent.
V The rate of discount In the open marke
for short bills la i per cent; for thres
niontns bllla, im H-16 per cent
lloaton gtoek Market.
HOHTON. Iec. 4. Closing quotations on
itere as follows:
Allrraaa t llStMoklwk
Aml. ;oppr 2- Neviila On. ...
A. Z h. A g ItKNipMm Minaa
. 4i
. 1
'
44
. -I
aritona com 30 North Butts ....
B. a . r A g. at. North lka ....
Butte Coalition .... !, olo nonunion ..
('al. a Arizona MOereole
Cat. Hacla XI Pirrolt I. sl C.
. 4
. IT
, 11
, 14
Centennial
in. uulncy
Cop. Kanae C. ('...
Eaat Putla C. M...
Praoklln
(llmux Con
Uraaby ('on
Oreene (ananea ....
lal It'iyal Copper.
Kerr Lea
Ukt Copper
fa galle tapper....,
Miami Copper
l-dlelluJ.
41Shannon ..;
llHupertor
a Superior A B. V
44Tamarark
.10 I'. B. S R. A
7 do pfd ,
le t tah ( on
t t'tah Copper Co.,
lWlnnna .,
Wolverine
tl
t!
I
:a
34
47
14
7
(
4
ctt York Mining; tocka.
NEW YORK, Dec. 4.-Closlng quota
tluna on mining stocks were:
Allca too Little Chief
... I
...I7R
...100
...Ifit
...100
... M
com. Tnnnal atock. 1"
do hnnda 14
rn. cai. a Va u
Iron flilver 110
1-radrllle Con I
eufferad.
Meilcan
Ontario
riphlr
entandard
Yellow Jacket
flask Clearlnaa.
OMAHA, Dec. 4 Hank clearings for
rooay were 2,wi.5z.3o and for the corrs-
sponuing aay last year, 32.705.3C5.U.
OMAIfA OEVEBAL MARKET.
REEF CUTS No. 1 rlha No
riDs, 1.V4C: No. 2 ribs. Klin: No. 1 Intna
IHWc; No. 2 loins. USc: No. 1 Inlna st-f
iiv. a cnucan. ic: IN n. z enucKa ir Nr.
3 chucks, 6Ve; No. 1 rounds, lie; No. 2
riiuiiua, b-,c; rvo. s rounds, c; No. I
pistes, 3c; .No. 2 Plates. Lo: No 2 nix tea
... - . . - -
IT-.
FHUITS. ETC. Ar,nla- rnliln varla.
ties, per bbl.. tl.7k .lunathan onrl nrlm.a
Oolden, per bbl.. 34.50: Hen Davis, her
bbl.. 12.76: California Mellaflnwer nar hoe
$1.36; Colorado Jonathan, extra fancy; peH
oa, i.-.ou; Washington Hpltzenberg, per
box, $2.50; Washington II. Beauty, per
oox, a.,oo; Washington Utaman Wlneaatw
box. $2.M). Hnnanss: Kancy select, per
bunch, I2.2fi.4i2.u0; Jumbo, pr bunch, $2.75
ti 2. 70. Cranlxirrles: Wisconsin fancy, per
bbl.. 23.00: tier ' hnx It 9,- lra la l ira
Jumbo, per bbl.. $10.50. Dates: Anchor
brand, new. SO 1-1 h. nke-a. In hnxea. ner
box, 32.60; Dromedary brand, new, 80 1-lb.
Pkgs. In boxes, ner box. ta.AO: hulk- In
(u-io. boxes, per lb. sc. Figs: California,
per case or 12 12-os. pkgs., 85c; per case
of 30 12-os. pkgs. $2.50; per case of 60
-ox. pkgs., $2.00; New Turkish, 6-crown
in zo-io. boxes, per lb., 15c; 6-crown In
20-Ib. boxes, per lb., 16c; 7-crown In 30-lb.
boxes, per lb.. 17c. Or sue Fruit: Florida.
46-36 sixes, per crate, 34.75tij6.00; 30-54-64
sixes, per crate, 5.25. (J rape: Califor
nia Emperor. Per 4-basket crate. 31.752
2.00; Malaga grapes, In bbls., $5.50bi.00.
Lemons: Llmonelra brand, extra fancy,
3d) slse. Per box. 35.25: 8tl size, per box.
35.26; Loma Llmonelra, fancy, 800-300 sites.
er box, $6.50; 240 and 420 sizes, 60c per
box less. Oranges: Arizona navels. Mi-
126 sizes, per box, $5.26: 1MM76-200-216-25Q
sixes, per box, $5.60; California navels, all
sizes, per bog, $3 60. Pears: California U.
Clarlgeatt, per 50-lb. box, 33.00.
VEGETABLES Deans, strlnr and wax.
per market basket, $1.06131. 25. Cabbage,
Wisconsin, per lb.. HitjlHc. Celery. Michi
gan, per dozen, 40c; California Jumbo, per
dozen. 20c. Cucumbers, hot house, ner
dozen, $2.00. Eggplant, fancy Florida.
per dozen, $2.00. Garlic, extra fancy.
white. Per lb.. 15c. Lettuce, extra fanev
leaf, per dozen, 40c. Onions, California,
wnite, par 10., aa; Wisconsin, yellow and
red. In sacks, per lb.. 2c; Spanish per
crate. $1.90. Parslev. fancv southern tier
dosen bunches, 60S750. Potatoes. Min
nesota Early Ohio, per bu.. 21.15: Wlacnn.
In white stock, per bu., $1.10; In 10-sack
tots, 00 leas, aweet foiatoes, Kansas,
per bbl., $2.73; per bu. basket, $190.
Kutabagaa In sacks. per lb.. iun
Tomatoes, California, per crate, $1.60.
MISCELLANEOUS Almonds. Tarra
gona, per lb., MVkc; In sacks lots, lo less.
Brazil nuts, per lb., 16 Wo: In sack lota, in
lees. Cocoanuts, per sack, $5.50. Filberts.
per lb., 14c; In sack lots, lo less. Peanuts,
roastea, per id., b'Ac; raw, per lb., 7Vto.
Pecans, large, per lb.. 17c: In sack lota in
less. Walnuus, new crop. 1911, California
per lb.. 17Hc; In sack lots, lo less. Cider,
New Nehawka, per 16-gal. one-half bbl..
$3.00; per 30-gal. bbl., $5.60; News York
Mott'g per 16-gal. one-half bb) , $3.60 per
30-gal. bbl.. $6.60. Honey, new. frames
$3.76. Kraut, per 16-gal. keg, $2.75; per 6-
gsl. keg, $1.10; Wisconsin, per one-half
Coffee Karket.
NEW YORK, Dec. 4. COFFER Fu
tures opened barely steady at a decline
of 11 to 16 points in response to lower
European csblea and selling of December
by a prominent trade Interest suDDoaedl
either In. the way of liquidation of long
contracts or against actual coffee. Thia
selling seemed to Inspire offerings all
along the line and with tha closing cables
from Havre weak, tha market here sold
still lower In tho absence of aggressive
bull support, with the closa Weak at A
net decline of 26 to 33 points. Sales, 66,259
uaga. urcrmoer, ltt'oc; January, 13.63c;
February. 13.4c: March. 1334c: Anrii
13.2ic; May, 1124c; June, 13.32u; July,
13.uk:; August. September, October and
November, ,1.17o. Havre was IV to JSs
franca net lower. Hamburg was Vs to
pfg. lower. Rio. 76 reJa hia-har at
H3755; Ssntos, 60 rels lower: 4s. WoOO: 7a.
$700. K.x-rlpts at the twd nraxlllun
ports, 31.000 bags, against 35,000 bags last
year. JumlUhy receipts. 90.000 bugs,
against 16,000 bags last year. Firm offers
rrom Brazil ,ceere rtorted unchanged to
a slutda low nr. Today's special Hantos
cable reported 4s unchanKed and 8ao
Paulo receipts of SVOiW bas-s. aaainat
44.0U) bags the previous cay. . Spot, quiet;
mo. rno. 7. 14c: Santos No. 4. 16tflH.
Mild, dull; Cordova, loeic. nominal.
Cotton Market. .
NEW YOUIf. Dee 4.-COTTON-Hpot
closed quiet, 6 points higher; middling
UDiamls. tt.30c: middllns- sulf SA- u u.
2.811 liales.
Futures closed very steadv: rln.ina
bids: lecemler. S.luc; January, 3 84c;
February, 8.k4u; March, S.Wc; April, $ goo
May. e,7c:.June. g.Olc: July. g.Ofic: Al
guai. it.llc; Bcptembr, $.Hc; October.
.-; November. 8.21c. .
LIVERPOOL. Deo. 4.-The following tr.
the stocks of cotton other than America.!
in Liverpool: ltrnxlllan, 14.637 bales-
Egyptian. 26.4PO bulea: Peruvian, 2S,165
bales; l'jist Indian. k.U)7 tvales: West In.
dlan, 2.547 bates; African, 3.830 bates:
total, vt.ro bales.
Dry Uoods Market.
NEW YORK. Dec. 4 DRY tinoDSt
The revisions of bleached goods was con.
Inued during the day. lonadales and hill
4-4 goods being reduced to 7c. Mall
orders from the jcbblns? trade were of
lair volume, domestics being wanted for
January and February delivery. Cream
dress serges are In active demand for
spring delivery. Raw sUk in foreign
market! Is firmer. .
Omaka liar Market.
OMAHA. Dec. 4.-HAY-N0. 1. til &va
14.W); No. 2. 11.100; coarae, $l! 00; packing
stock. $b (; alfalfa, HSOu. a, aw
Wheat, o.Pv; rye and oats, $7.60.
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK. Dec. 4 COFFFWmo.
No. 7, 14. c: futures closed weak: Da.
cember, 14.03c; March, 13.34c.
F.Iain Batter Market.
ELGIN, 111.. Deo. 4 BITTER Firm.
at 3uc. an advance of lc. Output, $.'6.40i
pound.
Wool Market.
8T. LOCI. IVc. 4WOOL-HteaJv:
territory and weatern mediums. I7u-Jc;
fine mediums, luaibc; fine. Utilie.
tar Market.
NEW YORK. leo. . Bt'OAR-Oulat
muscovado, tet test. 4 44c; centrifugal $4
last. 44c; molasses, ss test, 41u; re
filled, quiet.
The key ta auoceas In business Is tha
Judicious aud persistant use of aewspapei1
adver Uslugv. -
4s aM IT ontarls A Westars
Paltlmora a (Ihlo. .11 Peanirlranla
(ireliin raelflr ..4;RanS Mine
Itieaapeaka Ohio. "V Hea1ln(
CM. Urat Weatern. Snuthera Rr
OMAHA-LIVESTOCK MARKET
Cattle Are Generally Steady to Ten
Cent Higher.
H003 STEADY TO FIVE HIGHER
Fat 8keeg and Feeders Command
Steads- Prleea, While Lambs Bell
Aboot Tea Lower Tkan
Last .Week's Close,
SOUTH OMAHA, Dec. 4. 1911.
Receipts were: . Cattle. HOgs. Sheep,
f ailmat Monday 4. goo 4.fct0 19.M
ame day la.it week.... 6.673
bumo day 2 wits ago... 8 (AS
Same day 3 WR ago... ,72
r'aine day 4 wk ago.,.10.5
Same day last year.... 8.4M
6.533
9.27
l.Kai
9,000
Il.trSS
it.or
2,747
2.K4
M.Hlo
'iba following; table shoa-s the receipts
01 came, nogs and slieep at South Omahn
for the year to date as -compared with
i"i year: tail. in 0 . inc. Dee
1.IO0.0!) 1.134.104 34.014
nogs ,...2.1ri,444 1.7t.76 400.775
Bhep ,bu3.3.M) 2,U54 47,214
'the following l(thle shows the aversgs
prices paid for hogs at South Omaha for
ine last lew days, with Comparisons;
Date. 1 lU.. nW.liA.lws.lisJ7.leV..ls,
N11, k 1 it..
III s .01
Oo 4 6
3 W 4 72
4 0; $00
4 26 tVi 4 61
1 07 4 73
4 3fi 4 83
4 fib $ 04
tw 49;
4 61 4 87
4 64 $ 08
INOV. 25.1 6 77 16 K,
.-Nov. 26. a g kg a aj e
Nov. 27. $ ml- - I 041 t Ml
Nov. 28.1 t 0tvl (bui a , tr
ov. z.i a vim 7 07i I 091
Nov. cO.i 7a 3 12 ( 6i
LHSC. L.I 6 tie 7 11
3 02 6 7
Dec. A. lb Utltai 1 ia
Dec. 3..I I 7 l
Dec. 4.. ....:.. .
g 03 6 6t) 4 6B 131 4 81
Sunday.. Holiday
Receipts and d.SDosltion or live stock
"i me union Mtock Yards, South Omaha,
ur me twenty-tour hours ending at i
p. m. ;
. RECEIPTS-CARS.
Call la M.ura Hhaon U'raaa
C. M. A St.. P. Hr.. 1 1 7 1
wauasn h 1 -
.. 1
ii ' i' "
ii ii 'i
4 V
1 1
14 4 1
1 1
. ..
.. 1
I .. ..
67 43 3
'HEAD.
Mlsaurl Pacific Ry $
Lnlon Pacific My... 3d
C. ae N.-W.Rr., east t
C. 4S N.-W.. west... 46
C, St. P., M. A O. 2
(J.. 13. Q.. tut
C, U. Q., west.;.. 46
C, K. 1. P., east.. 11
C, R. I. P.. Wast $
Illinois Central Kv. 1
C. O. W. Ry.. ...... 24
Cattie. Hotrs. Sheep
umaha Packing". Co..... 31
3C3
Swift tt Co.. Ml
1,100
1.623
1,848
1,817
Cudahy Pack in Co...... 818
3.4m
Armour co.j............ 403
Morrell 10
Cudahy f m Hlout City ...
1.860
" "it
vy . 13. vanaant CO 128
Benton, V. 8. aV Lush... So
Hill A Son 27
F. B. Lewi : 7
Huston A CO... M
J. H. Root A Co........ 115
tl. Rulla 67
L. F. Huaz........ II
L.. Wolf... ;
..
McCreary A Kellogg.... 185
H. F. Hamilton k
Lea Rothschild........... 173
Mo. A Kan.-Cal.fCo.;... 226
CTioe A Christie Art
Other buyers. ...... ......... 730 ijsj
Totals .4,871 4,798 9,063
CATTLE RecelDta of uttla ih.
eiimiiear. ior' a Monday that. they have
utrcn so , iar tnis winter, only 1U2 cars
being repotted in. - fitill the run waa aa
large as on the correspond! day of last
year. Advices from other selling points
were not very enconrairlrifr eaatarn mar
kets especially being weak and lower. In
spue oitnis bear feature, however, the
martini at. inis point , in very aatts
factory oontlltlon from atart rn finl.i.
There were scattered throueh tha vani.
quite a number, of Very fair corn fed cat
tle, and anything desirable commanded
fully steady prices In spite of the dis
couraging advices from the east, and In
some cases' sales actually looked a little
higher. The trade was reasonably active
and practically everything In sight had
changed lianas . la good . season in the
morning.
There were really not enough cows or
neiiers in tne yards to meet the re
quirements of buyers and the trade was
accordingly .very active and generally
strong to as much as lOo hlarher. Tha
offering changed hands rapidly, tne mar.
aer. closing at toe strong point 01 the
day. ....... .
Oood feeders- were eoua-nt after and
were safely around lOo hlarher than La at
week's close. Tha lighter and less desir
able cattle, though not In so good demand.
euiu very wen oonsiaering, ana prices
were xuuy., staay. ,
Quotations On- native cattle- Good to
choice beef steers, $6.7adjr7.76; fair to good
beef steers, $6.76$6.76; . common to fair
beef steers, $4.7f&.76; good to choice
heifers.. $4.7Dii6.26:. good to choice rows.
t .4iV -00; fair " to good cows, $8.6064.40,
common to fair cows. 32.761ia.6o: veal
calves, $3.25($7.26. ... ,
Quotations on rane cattle. Good to
choice beef steers; $6.756.60; fair to good
beef steer, $S.vkJS.75; common to fair
beef steers, $4.1i6.u0; good to choice cows
and heifers, $4.W.oo; fair to good cows
and heifers, U 40HW 40; common to fair
cows and heifers.. $2.76423.60; good to
choice atdekerw and feeders, $o.0itc8.00;
fair to good stockerS and feeders, $4.40(i
6.00; common to fair stock ers and feed
ers. $3.00t4. 40; , stock heifers, $3.0O4.25;
bulls, stags, etc.. $3.0004.86.
Kepresentatlv sales:
BBEF TEERS. "
Ne.
11,.
A. rr.
,1037 4 M
Ill I 10
lfMI I at
, tin I 10
M I 40
1141 4 40
tin 414
Ml , 4 04)
im 00
MM 4 M
ISJO I
14a. .. A. Pr.
:o lib) 4 16
31 1144 4 6ft
11.... nit t o
41 UtO 4 til
t 1I!S 10
44 lift 7t
14 hrl lu
21 ItSl 4 ID
M... liot o
17 1114 T IS
1120 T 2i
6...
ID...
1110 4 la
. COWS.
? 1 40 I
....10-0 4 00
.... 4 4 10
.,..1044 4 10
....1017 4 ti
....Ilia 4 to
....1111 4 is
1 ins 4 40
....117a 4 14
....U1I 4 7a
,...r: I 4- n
440 , 1 1 lt.....
tit 1 s 4
104 8 4
.i4,-4a
iwt 1 ti 4.
10 I 4S 1
1106 i 10 M
Ill I Ii
HEIFERS.
44 1 491 :$ t
.14 174 . I
Ill I 14 U. ......
747 4 40 . 4
11...
1...
I...
...
4...
, II 4 ii
1 TD 4 10
. 140 4 10
4(9 I 00
II....
t....
I....
. 414 4 Jl
, .BULLS.
.' 140 I 25 1
.lino 1 :s 1
....t:70 I 73
....lluo 4 0J
....141 4 M
....111 4 10
....IttfO 4 10
J ...50SO I fll 3
...f. 10?) I 4a . 1
1 i 4 I 1
VAL V tiS.
I..
144 4 M 1 11 f 60
... 4W IH 1 11! T 00
, lxl I t v 1- IH T Si
tw I 14 1 uo t rs
IU I tl ' 1 M0 t 23
IMI 4 4M..
BTOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
I...
lis I II I...., 144 Tl
116 4 40
11...
II...
I...
I...
11...
... 110 4 71
.... 714 4 4o,
.... Ill 4 SO
..,.1011 4 14
....ion 4 m
. 141 4 Ii
. 14 4 M
. 4T 4 40
.414 4 lO
i 771 4 kl
'.WK8TRN8.
'I Frank coker Neb. .
1 feeders.. 901 S 00 .
3. vescn meo.
23 feeders.. - 966 I lt - -
Nk-MMAKKA.
167 ffeder.;- . . 14 feeders... 4S i S3
6 cows M i -j la cows sss 1 (0
HCK58 Hog frade chinked very little
In general form, early business ruling
Just about steady, with the close sttong
to a nickel ntgner in spots, enort supply
caused an active demand from all istru-
ar auaitars and this activity was at least
partly responsible for slight Improvement
towaid tne Iinian. i.ocsi parsers provinea
the ni In ontiot for offerings and en
countered no competition, ahauver In on
division of, the market.
Receipts ainounttrd ' to -only : slxty-flre
loads and w sights - ranged from choice
lard down to heavy pig Muff. Shippers
and speculator favored butcher averaaea.
the same as recently, and bought about
ten loads In. .ail. Dig. even bogs, aold
better than bacortatock snd Invariably
drew liberal premiums. over kinds runo.ng
from too puuuds down to leas than mi
pounds, lligh mlsed stuff with a light
average proved, very uneven from start
to finish. ' -
Oood to choice heavy grades moved
largely ' at $6 lu6.20. the latter price
claiming credit for top. Butcher animals
landed around $6.0b4j$,lu, and lights
brought tfiutf and U Only a few
LiaBkLea 4f tilga available. iilU atielf
selling largely under the $S mark. Clear
ance of all weights was practically com
plete before 10 30 o clock.
Representative sales:
eta.
A a. aa. rr.
Ill 40 I To
.14 ... ltd "
.m tao 1 tit.
et 14 I Is
.171 ... 4 U
Ne. gn. rw
44 t IS) e.
T tT M ft
41 14 11 f 04
II H M I 06
71 14 ... 4 04
44 MS 0 4 til
14 1 4 ft
1 11 110 I DC
47 Ml ... 4M
117 ... 4 m
44 10 lt 4
4 im 4 ;.
41 13 IM 4 1
44 T0 110 4 lo
14 HI 111) I 10
I'. r4 140 4 14
It 171 la) 14
4 149 110 0
14 10 , I 10
41 ,4 ... llo
110 M0 4 10
M 114 SO 4 10
4 Zk ... t 10
" 5l ... I im
4.. Ml ISO 4 11S
44 ISO ... 0 uv
41 Ill ... lit
24 114 140 4 14
4 ni ; ... 4 it
14 si m 11
II J 130 I U
l J ... llo
40 Hi 1(0 I 20
AND KNDS.'
108.. 13 ....12$
loo....
4
71
71
7......
7
0
41
M
7
141...
rS
4
14
i
11
44
M
4
1
iu
r.s
:i
44
7
M
70
II
4
171
I IS
.11
..111
,.17
,.1?4
..Hit
i;i
.114
.mi
.
. .201
.:n
.IM
.lit
241
,2i
.M4
.114
.121
.110
.111
.lea
.146
.!"
.
I 14
1 rt
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I to
I M
I M
I M
I
I
I W
lo
so I M
iro I
... 4 M
SO 00
... 4 0
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... 4 00
0 10
... in
... 4 0o
so 4 o
... 4 M
... 4 00
... 4 do
fi..
SI..
17..
CO..
00
....114 140 4 W
.111
4 00
.4 00
:i7
2 I4i .;. 1 m
H7 ... I (a
8HKEP Packers found a welcome In
crease In receipts of sheep and lnmbs,
as well o sortie little Improvement In
the average quality. Fully Root head
arrived, an estimate I hat included quite
a respectable proportion' of offerings, that
were properly fed -jut. Onlv a handful
of stuff came under range billing and 'It
n pears to be a settled . fact that tho
western crop Is practically all In.
Demand for killing stock openeu In ac-
11 lasnmn and tbe trad started, out
with free buying as It leading feature,
in matured muttons prices were well
"rmiiicrj ail alone
itiady to strong, tut fat Iambs were du
or u smau setback and uptirnii,.
a dime. Inquiry in the latter branch o
Ii! ""Ket seemed equauy as lively as
the call for sheep and yearlings, however,
and pens holding the better varieties
were all emptied before 10 o clock. .
ri SP'li0 ,fat '""i" "old largely at $5.75
,Y" "alter ngure helng the. highest
paid. This spread applies .Only to full-
IlCSh Strings from fuillnla oa aiu.hln
merely warmed-up Is usually avoided at
mucn lower and '.ry uneven,
i-at sheep trade claimed very creditable
.utfa i eo.no IOr, wetners, $4.66 for year
Hugs and $3.40 for ewe that vara nrallv
good, but not prime.. Something strictly
choice in the way of killing ewes would
probably land around $3.66. ..
Business In feeders Was on the remnant
order and lacked slse. Country buyers
had to take what they could get or
pocket their orders, . resulting In a trade
maae up or. isolated sales that poorly re-
aiovitru uciuai conditions, in a general
way, prices held atandv. soma - atrnna.
weight feeder lambs selling early at $4.60
Titt. feeder ewes are quotable around
e..jo.w. , . . . ,
(Juntatlnn. .hun i.t... t
good to choice. 13.6OfiS.S0- lambs ' fair to
sown, o.iRXUo.ou; iambs, feeders, 33.76474.76
itnninn, istr to onoice. . 14 in 4.16: vear.
iingS. feeders. $3.60rft3.M. trethera a-onrl to
ciiuice, as.oo'o.w; wethers, fair to good,
e.eoe.oo; wetners, teeders, I3.onjj,3.35
""1 gooa 10 cnoice, V3.wtl3.ib; ewes,
fair to good. 13 10aS 40: awea feadar.
1 ' , . , w." n 0 . . . d .
t ""M J.W. tWEI, CUIIS. l.BU'ira.ltf.
Reprisentatlve sales:
ISO.
Av.
. 102 ;
. 84
. 7
. 80
. ,62
. 69
. 61
.-74
Pr.
5 40
2 60
6 85
4 75
6 90
4 60
6 00
4 13
5 00
S 75
400 fed ewes
to fed ewes, culls...
232 fed lambs
8 fed lambs, culls.
463 fed lambs ........
11 fed Iambs, culls.
446 fed lambs
4 fed Iambs, culls.
16 native Iambs ....
77 native lambs ....
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK ' MARKET
Demand tor . Cattle Strong
-Hosts
SteadySheep Weak
CHICAGO. Deo. 4 C ATTT.F nAA.tni,
28.000 bead; market stiong for good
, oiners wan; neeves, $4.60ii.16;
Texas steers, $4.10jo.75; western steers,
$4.40ti7.16; stockers and feeders. V0n4i (i 7V
cows and helfors, $1.9tx3i.lW; calves, $6.60
HOQS Receipt 44.(100 head: " mtrltri
active, eieaay 10 strong. Ugnt. 83. GUI) 6. 30
mixed. tA.40fi6 SO: heavv lKfinH4R&.
$5.9it).ti.26; good to choice ' heavy', $ti.afra
6.56; pigs. I4.60ti5.95: bulk of aalea tvi.M
t40 - .. , f
SHEEP AND LAMRA-Raralnta U fWl
neau; marget weak, mostly 101160 lower:
native, $2.504,4.00; western, $2.764.00
y tailings. $4.0to5.26: lalriba.. native U .7fis
C tU.. M. . , r.,.
e.w, wveivrrj, ao. IOffQ.W. '
Kansas City Lire Stock Market."
KANSAS CITY. Dec. 4.-CATTLFRe.
celpts, 14,000 head. Including -1,100 head
southerns; market steady to strong;
dressed beef and export steers, $6.6o9.00;
fair to good, $6.&.60; western steers.
H.WWH.OO: StOCkera and faerlera. tl lYuHl
.v, Buuuiern steers, .uuB.tfU; southern
cows, $3.uff4.40; na-lve cows, $2.7fg5.25;
native heifers, $4.OO7.00; bulls, $3.50J,4.75;
vaifti, ti.wiri.uu.
HOGS Receipts. 10.000 head-. tnarVet
steady to 5c higher; bulk of sales, $6.t)09
30; heavey, $6.256.30; packers and
uuicners, io.itxan.au: liirhta. it, 7r.ifiw '
ni a, r r rt ,
r'ft"i ee.vnf .ov. - ......
trtliilUf AND LAMBS Receipts, 10.000
neaa; mariin steady to 15c lower; mut
tons, H.W04..W; yearlings. 33.7r5.0O:
wethers. $3.254.00: ewea. U onrn,i a.-
iwaai a nnu reeuere, a-.Wfl-t.W.
St. Loots Lira Stock Market.
ST. LOUIS. Dec. 4.-CATTI.E-R
ceipts, 6,700 head. Including $.700 head
xeaarui; market steady, lOo- lower; na
tive shlPPlnsr and . exrjort ateara 17 uw
3.00; dressed beef and butcher at ear
0097.00; steers under 1.000 uounds. 14 (.an
aiucaem ana ieeaers. w.otrfl no-
cows and heifers, $8,001(17.00; canners, $1.00
vo.w. uuus, o.(o'av.et; calves, $4.omfJ8.25;
aca atnu inuian - steers, $4.00417.00:
cows and heifers, $4.607.00.
HOG Recoiuta. 16 0111 h.a.l-
6100 lower; pigs and lights, $4.6o6.!
eenvo.ou; outcners ana best
iirafy, eii.trwin.eii.
Piie.is.r- AMD LAUBS-Recelpta.' 4,800
I. - r.R sieaay; native muttons,
M.uij3.75; lambs, 4.25f6.7&; culls, and
bucks, $1.264 too; stockera. $l.ytf3.I3.
St. Jaaeph Lire Stock Market.
ST. JOSEPH . 1n rkon l-ju-erte
Recelpta. 1.400 head: market strong to lOo
nianor: steers. It.Wils cntva anl h.lf-
era. $2.65i6.oO; calves. $J.'X3:.u0.
HOGS-Recelpts, 4.0u0 liead; market
steady; top. $6.30; bulk of sales. $5.g6a6.2G.
nrie.it.i- AND- LAMIift-Recerpts. 3, Out)
nvau, iiiaiart sieaov: umot. st hihfi6XF.
Block In Stgkl.
Receipts of live stock St tha flea nrln.
clpal western markets eysterday:
. cattle, nogs. Sheep,
South Omaba
St. Joseph ...
Kansas City
St. Louis ...
Chicago
Totals ....
4,I0
4.5.-1 .
10,300
3.000
It) 1 no
... 1.400
...14.OU0
... .7u0
...23.000
...54.u0
4.0U0
100i4)
16.0u0
44.000
4.8001
77.S0O 6S.100
Persians Appeal to
American Minister
to Secure Fair Play
TEHERAN, Dec. 4. Ten thousand per
sona carrying banners with the inscrip
tion "death or Independence," marched
to tha American legation today and ap
pealed to the minister to urge the gov
ernment to support the American prin
ciple of fair play and love of J us ilea.
Tha English community here Is aroused
against Sir Edward Gray, the British
foreign secretary, and think ; that Mr.
Shuster, the treasurer general of Persia,
outplayed him by revoking tha appoint
ments of englishmen to which Sir Ed
wsrd objected.
The Tertian cabinet resigned today.
. A email body of Coasaiks have arrived
hero to protect the Russian .legation.
Two hundred Ccsrackt . have reached
Kaabln.
The Ruaslao troops at Resht have dis
armed the local Persian militia and oc
cupied the telegraph office. They are
acting as though war had been declared.
Later a thousand . additional Russian
troops hare arrived uarty mlleg south
of HJNtht
AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA
Council to Consider Investment of
City Fnndi. .
ROBBER HAS TO ABANDON COAT
Pletnres of Pretty ISIrln Stolen front
; Sontk Omaha Stadlo, All Otker
Valnables Delatg Over
looked by Tk teres.
When the council meets this evening
there will be presented to it a tentative
proposition by which all the money
realized from tha sale of -improvement
bonds shall be put at interest with
Spltier. Boric k company of Toledo, O.. at
4 per cent.
Recently W. L. Long, representative of
the Toledo firm, was here to take over
an issue of bonds at 6' per cent. At
that time the bonding company enterel
Into an agreement whereby tbe "funtii
leallstd from the sale of the bonds were
to be left on call with them nt 4 per cent
Intel est. The special' advantage of this
agreement was that the city realized an
additional interest amounting to 2 per
cent more than that allowed by the local
banks. '
F. J. Coad at the time of the recent
deal frankly Informed the council that
the deposit of the money In question waa
w-orth no more than 2 per cent to the
Packer's bank. The Spltzer company
then offered 4 per cent, agreeing further
tl,at ,ne money should always be on call
and that interest should be paid thereon
until the day of withdrawal. The city
was to be furnished with certified checks
of deposit cashable at any bank.
This agreement was pleasing to the
council and the Spltser people today will
make an offer to take over all deposit
money at the same rate. Of course this
applies to the Improvement districts
and can not affect the checking accounts
of the treasurer.
Will Annex Land.
South Omaha while unwilling to be an
nexed Is not averse to annexation.
In this case the Magic City proposes to
do the annexing not of Omaha, but of a
piece of land contiguous to the northern
city. South Omaha Intends tonight to '
pass an ordinance annexing Murray Hill
addition.
An Investigation of the matter Saturday
showed . that the Commonwealth Realty
company Is the owner of the strip. Thox
land waa taxed by the South Omaba tax
commissioner, who based his action on
the county tax books. In the county tax
commissioner's books the land was lo
cated within the bounds of the Maglo
City and Commissioner Fitzgerald, who
Is bound to take the county books as tho
basis for his calculations, rated the prop
erty as South Omaha real estate. A pro
test on the part of the Commonwealth
Realty company showed that the property
belonged to neither city. It now appear
that South Omaha hos the right to annex
the addition and to tax It. Tills will be
done tonight,
Robber Thwarted.
It was a case of labor lost with tha
prowler who robbed tha home of Frank
Hart, 1225 North Twelfth street, yester
day morning at 5 o'clock.
From evidence gleaned by the - police .
the thief stopped at Hart's residence to
replenish his wardrobe. Carefully he
pried open the window and effected an
entrance. Carefully he tiptoed about until
he came upon a nice warm overcoat. The
mere sight of such a garment gave htm
a thrill of pleasure and he hesitated not
to appropriate It. But Just as the prowler
stepped out of the house Hart awoke and
gave chase. The burglar In his getaway
found the coat too cumbersome for flight
and dropped the garment In the yard. He
took $2 which he had found in the pocket
of the coat
Girls' Pletnres Stolen.
Pictures of the prettiest girls exhibited
In the showcase of the Kosy studio at
Twenty-fourth and L street were stolsn
Saturday night. Nothing else was taken.
Carl Kozy, who runs the place probably
will be asked to furnish the police with
the names of the girls whose pictures
were stolen.
Forward Movement Meeting;.
At the First Presbyterian church last
night a large crowd listened to several
able speakers discussing the "Forward
Movement Among Men," which Is being
agitated U over the United States.
Besides the discussion of the "Forward
Movement" there were some Interesting
lights thrown upon the study of the Bible
in Sunday schools. ,
The meeting wag a union service and all
the Protestant churches of the city par
ticipated. Among those who spoke were Messrs.
Macey of Omaha and Wallace of Lin
coln, Mrs. II. C. Richmond sang during
the service.
Sontk Omaha Bowling; Results.
In . a special match game yesterday
afternoon at Garlow's alleys the Jetter
team of Omaha took two out of three
games played with the Jetter team of
tbe Maglo City, although the latter cop
ped total pins by fifteen. Both these
teams will be sent by the Jetter Brewing
company to attend the Mid-West tourna
ment at Des Moines. The score:
OMAHA JETTERS.
1st. Id. 3d. Total.
Henrlcks
liaehr
16
1U4
Y-Ai
Ka
2tl.
161
4ni
172
24
157
:u2
474
CM
Ml
643
Godenschwager
Angleberg
Zarp
mi
172
162
Totals.
37 47 760
SOUTH OMAHA J LTTERS.
1st.
lag
1
M6
179
170
2d.
214
171
143
162
m
3d. Total.
liriggs
m
IM
I'll
loll
177
Cooley
Chadd
4-l
Co'
538
Fltza-erald ....
Hull :..
Totals s68 $01 8v2 2,cui
Magte City Gossip.
Four-room cottage. South 2654.
Try Culkitis for your overcoat.
The. annual election of tbe Laxles will
be held Tueaday night.
Mrs. George D. Jones has returned from
eitaiibury, Aro., where she went to visit
her mother who is 111.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Blate attended
the sliver weudlng 01 Air. una Airs. W. L.
laxton at Henoon Saturday n.glit.
'Phone Bell South tHB-lndependent F-ltf
for a case of Jetter Gold lop. Iroinpl de
livery to any part Of city, Wliliaon jetter.
Mies Aietha Fifeicher' of David 4'ttv
Neb., and Mr. Doland Hunt of Logan,
la., were the weea-cuu guests of Mr. and
Mrs. T. A. Fletcher.
South Omaha lodge No. 173. M vat in
Workers of the Wond, will hold an elec-
lon of oincers and a class Initiation on
Tuesday, December 6. ,
Assistant City Attorney Samuel Winter.
left this morning for Lincoln, where ha
will appear betore the supreme court iu
tbe Interest of the city.
South Omaha bowlers will ka n.
sented at tbe Des Moines howling tourna
ment, which tskes place this week A
band of local men will leave Wednesday
to take part in the meet.
Ancient Order United Workman iwt
No. 227 will hold its
Thursday evening. At this meeting an
election of officers to serve for ike aaul
aunuai tar w will be tutid.