io THE BEE: OMAHA. THURSDAY. JANUARY' 11, 1912. RAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Bearish -Attacks Continue Despit Bullish Newt. CORN TBJLDE EXPECTS DECLINE Drop 1m V aleea May Camt aa the rait af a Hack Heavier alavesarat tram the CaaatiT. OMAI1A. Jan. 10. 191t The bearish attack on the wheat mar ket oontlnucu aitaui today disregarding the bullion loreiKn news and the b.g ro duction in the estimates on the Argen tine surplus and tliu very important con sideration ul tue improved cash demand at ail domestic market. Should the lance local stocks Le reduced matenaiiy from now on the buying ride will be j lavored. , , i The trade In corn Is stil' expecting a further decline In values as a result of a much larger movement which snouiu commence now It the weather moderates. tah people report much more uocrai purchases In the country. Wheat was decidedly weak, the eelling rontinued the greater part of the day and cash wheat slumped off feftlc. The strength In cash corn was the sus taining power In the corn market, sanip.es se Unit higher loua. ,m Primary wheat receipts ' 2-.L"J btuhcla and shipments were Si..! bush els, asalnst re.eii.ts last year of bushels and shipments of 1j.w bushels. I'rimary corn receipts were M.aj bush els and ahlpnients were &. bushels, against rec.ipts last year of 7tV bush els and stiipments of 0T7.K bushels. Clearances were .Utt bushels of corn, 7H bushels of oats and wheat and flour equal to IwJUu bushels. IJverpuol closed :d to Id lower on whral and 4d to 'id lower on corn. The following cash sales were rewrted: WhseL Na. 2 hard, 2 cars, SUM; 1 1 car. .!; No- ' hard. 3 cars. H.so1. Corn: .No. 4 white, I cars. Wc; No. 4 color. 1 ear. Mtc; No i yellow, I can. o.lV,e: 1 cars. sic; No. 4 yellow, I cars. rsc: 2 care, H-V; a cars. fc; 4 cars. to; No 4 mixed, 1 car (choice), 41V; 5 rare, HHjc tlaaaha Task Priree. "ft UBAT-No. 2 hard. tl-W0LSi: No 3 hard W-sXl ttJS; No- 4 hard. e-actjIlOWi. IHRN-No. - white. 0l61iic; No. white, at-HM-V: No. 1 color, sV&sl'tC.; No. I yel.uv.. H.t.siiic; No, 4 yellow. 5a (: No. 3, eVrtl1sc: No. 4. rSIe. OATa-No 2 white, 47H4M7-: atandsrd. 47'lMirtc. No. 2 white, 4;1.H7'4c; No. I white, 4;4;Ue: No. 2 yellow. 4"61C' No. 4 yellow, 4"4'te4c. HARI.KT-Maltlng, IIM1.M; No. ! feed, aou'eV-; heavy feed, 56cyitl HI. KTE-No. 2. 0ci No. 2, toastc. Carlo! Hece-lpte. Wheat.Corn.Oats. chi. sgo ro a S2 Minneapolis 114 Omaha r 4 J" 4 Duluth 1- CHICAGO RA1M AND lRa ISH realsres at tha Traalac aad losing Prkws Beard of Trade. ClIlCAiMi, Jan. Wi-lleportB tliat he Interstate Commerce commission had de cided to refuse permission for reduced freight rates from the Canadian north west bellied rally the wheat market to day after a de-'llne due to better weather la Argentina. Closing figures were firm, a shade lower to 'so to VtUvc up, oats unchanged to So advance and hog products varying 4a each way from yes terday. The wheat market was depressed, largely aa a result of Improving harvest conditions In Argentina. The last half hour brought hack a comparative return of strength. May fluctuated from VV' to U tWa. with last sales I.MtlUVHj. a net loss of a shade, gneculatore were the nest buyer of corn. May ranged between MM4Se and o4tc closing at the first named figures, a net gain of c. Cash gradea were steady. No. I yellow waa not qouted. Itellef that feeders were using oats In preference to corn because of the relative cheapness led to considerable covering In the former cereal. May ranged from So to 4na0 and closed at 4Wa, a use of iio net. , . provlstona held steady. At the and nf the day priors had not been made easier lo auy material extent. The leading tututes rang aa follows: Artie H open, i nigh. I Low. Close. If say. Wheat! I I May.il tWeM 1 . Juiy.-s4iHel I .tpt. WWI aS'ti Corn. I I I Mill W4SI US, KStti I , I 1 Oil, Ml W, IS Jan..) t I t'l 4S'Wt,l in:, 47SI 48SI 4M,! 44S a fork Jan. , Jajr. Lard Jaa.. 4Vi! July.l MS. Heptl 4SiKSlrSI Oats I I I JsiiJ 4."al 4S May tV July.l S 46 I sielot.l Wei 4W tr I 1 .1 - 1 T T M 1 IK ! I I I I On W N 14 ffittl Kty 1 nSlllUe-iS I I 1 arr'.l m,i 27Sl 2241 tm. u.. i nm to pilosis azm woi. July. 4i-m . sV7lll Uvste nept. 7:v,i nsi inw ni Jan.. M ! I I IKS:- May.l l inw in i "-a July. I S, tM-S l)-2 71. t' -.K ,(li,tfmtlons were aa follows: KlAll'ri aieady; winter patenta, B.TOtf 4g: winter straights issvrst ss; spring ualants. WAilA. spring gtraights. Hints lb, baiters. e tJ4.. KVfc-No. 2. fc. BAKUiK-Koed or mixing. 30ctJJ l f .. tn .hi'a malting. I! 2sl .W. KKUrs-Tltnothy. HJ-uoiU-W. clover. ''rKeea, per bb!.. tls.84SJls.l7H; lard, par ) pounds, $.IilitrS-W. Total clearances oi wneat and flour were equal to 1'" bushels, frlmary iweipas wero !. bushels, compared with aag.dw bushels the corresponding day a year ago. time led receipts tomor row: VI heat. cars; corn, s cars; uais. at cars: bogs, 40,010 head. WHEAT No. 2 red, twisie: No. I red, sTc: No. 2 hard, scl.ol; No. 3 hard, ssceiaioi; No. I northern. si.losl.IIS. No. j northern, tl0,sil.st; No. a northern. 11 : No. 2 aonng. sscenisi io. spring. stcull.lH: No. 4 spring, rorj1.04; velvet th tif. jax-tilLol; durum. svcuaLta, ci:K-Ne. J. snlc; No. i white, US CcilSr: No. I yellow. tH0So; No. 4, c; No. 4 White, eWUnc; No. 4 jeilcw. stajtissc. tiATit No. 2, 4",tl.c; No. 2 srhlta, aji.ijjoc: No. 2 while, 4sS)4sc: No. 4 write. 4sitrliac'. standard, OSOlAf. HI TTKH steady; croanteriea, 2s(f24c; dallies, Z:lj21C. tout Steady: receipts, l.tN eases; at mark, casta included. JtJlc; firsts, 2MB , prime firsts. Sic IIEtvSK-Hieady; dalstra. l4SfJ'Sc: twins, isuKUu; young Americas, usil JiV; lot'g horns, ISSsllSSe. t-oTAluKK Mead) ; cnoP a to fancy, Krll.m; fair to go-id, ".! c. Hl.l.rRV-teaoy: tuikeya, KOUSc; chickens. U4ri-', siniiiga, lie. VKAlr-eJieady; I'tillc. tar lot receipt. Wheat, It cars with J of contract grade; corn, a cars, with none of contract grade; oats, si cars. Toisl receipts of wheat at 4'hlcago. Min per case; current receipts, free I ctses. tM.fltt per case. I llL-L-.L- t.N. X, V,rU ftlll I creams, fancy, 17gl7ic; fair to good. 1 KW YORK GKS tCRAL MARKET Oaotatloas at the Day oa Varloas t osaaiodltiee. NEW YORK, Jan. 10 -FLOI'U-Steady; lprlng patents, $6.1004 40; winter straights, Klf4.E.; winter patents, $4 64 .0: spring clears, 24.JtKi4.40; winter extras No. 1. $3.;.fl.s0; winter extras No. 2, PLJOt IC; Kansas straights, 4.j4.f- llJ'e riour, firm; lair to good, K,&4.; choice to fancy, RSf.fr5.lS. Buckwheat flour, firm. . Tiw-'-ti per hundred pounds. CORNMEAL-Steady; fine white and yellow. H itiUo; coarse, 41.4Sgl.60; kilo dried. C. KVE-tjulet: No. Sc. c. I. f. Buffalo. BARLKV-Steady; malting, II 18tfL c. I. f. Buffalo. WI1KAT SiMit market steady: NO. 2 red. Sc elevator, and iSc f o. b. afloat: No. 1 northern llululh. 11. aw, i. o. o. auoai. Fu:ures easy during the morning owing to lower cables and more favorable Ar gentina news, but developed a steadier feeling on small receipts and buying by commission houses closing at unchanged to Sc net lower, ilay closed 41.01 e-l; July. 11 W. CORN Spot market steady: export new, G9c f. o. b. afloat. Futures market was nominal. OATH Spot market firm;- standard white. 66i,c in elevator; No. 2, S5c; No. 1 and No. 4. hi',c. natural white and while clipped, j-m'c on track. Futures market, nominal. HAY-Viuiet; prime. tl.SO; No. 1. 1.231f l.JO; No. 2, tl.Karl.tt; No. 3. t6el.(. HOFs rlrm; state, common to choice, 1911, 41'aic; 19lo nominal. Taclflc coast, 1911. 4Muw; laio nominal. IIIDhs steady; central America, Sc; I'ogotH, H'WSi'ie. LEATHER rlrm: hemlock firsts, 2if 27Sc; seconds, ;tX. thirds, 2192-J; re jects. I.V. PK)VISIONS-Pork. steady; mesa, 117.00 (i 17 50; family. fl.ta.00; short clear. tl7.2MilS.aO. Beef, firm; mess, I3.0U 1J.50; family, IRaMilS.); beefs. ta.vA 21.00. Cut meats, quiet; pickled beef. 10 to 14 lbs.. Sc; pickled hams, ll'ril'ic Lard, easy; mlddlewest prime. $ rtrs 36; refilled firmer; continent, tD.sO; bouth America, 110.46: compound, ISiyTc. TALLOW Steady; prime city hhds. 6c; seclal, SSc; country, tiIc. BL'TTEll Firm; creamery specials 5Sc; extras, Jstttc; held extras, aOSc. CHEBSB-FIrm: sklni, VWUtyc. EiKlS Firm; fresh gathered, extras. 2il27c; extra firsts, JSr; firsts, :1c; west ern gathered, whites, 24&3ftc. IWLTItY-Allv strong; Western clilck. ens, US1'4"; fowls, liS4jWSc; turkeys, l,i1Sc; dressed trading quiet but prices strong; western chl.'knns, U'fllsc; fnwls, UVjlTc; lurkeys, Uiii'lc. It. I. sals (iraeral Market. SI". I)I IS, Jan. 10-WHKAT-Cash, flnn: track. No. 2 red. !.t"n.0IS: No. 2 hard, tl.ltfl.l:'; May, WStlWSc. July. KJS UUK.ti-vt eas; trsca, .n. a, tumt; No. J white, SJ'ic: May. iSflM11.t. HATS Steady : track. No. 2. CioHc: No. 2 while, MtiUn; May, S0,c. ItVK-l nchanged. at sue. KlitJl'lt uuiet; red winter patents. 14 SO h.'."; extra fancy and straights, 13. 'joy 4.40: hard winter clears, H n3'i0. fEEII Timothy, tl4.00ti la.60. C(IRNMEAlt3 20. BRAN btrong, sacked east track. tl.Sf. 6i?. IIAV-Klrin; timothy, 2J2OU036.00; prai rie, tit.'triiit.tw. Vtw i.-ions - Pork, uncnangnd; jt- blng, tl&.AO. Lard, unchanged; prime steam, tsitHiHls. Iry salt meat, lower; boxed extra shorts. V2S: clear ribs, ts-IUS: short clears, Is &. Bacon, lower; boxed extra shorts, lnhlSc. clear ribs, nS: short clears, 1.1.7s. Pill l,t Itl guiei; cnicsens, l.-vjc; springs, lie; turkeys. V; ducks, ljc; rese. sr. Id TTKR-KIrm: creamery, 24c. JCUOS Firm, 2rc. Itecelpts. Shipments. Flour, bbls . .w Wheat, bu 13.000 31.0 Corn, bu 10J.O00 ri.ou tjats, bu 3.000 JMW NEW YORK STOCK MARKET Lotsei of Preiout Duy Largely Ke covered on iihane. STEEL SIA.1LH.LS1 SUBPBXSE skonlag of I affiled Orders ladl eates ikat Herlal sf Steel Baal sen Last Month Waa Vlsjeroaa Owe. NEW YORK, Jan. lo.-Losses In the stock market duiing yesteluay'a aectinc were largely recove'ed louay. 'l'ne tone waa mucn better. Anxiety caused by tne cttuitaoie me waa reinoveo. iue market became active and strong in tne latter pal t ot Hie session, whico nad been uull after an opening apurt. But tne iist waa firm tnruuahout the day with a constant upward tenoency. cnlon Pacific lecovered more than i points of yesterday's losses and virtually all of tne stocks improved sutstantlaly. The monthly statement of the United States Steel corporation was a surprise to the street. Primary estimates of the amount of unfilled orders ran from 4M0mt to 3U0.I10 tons. The showing of 42,otKi tons Indicated that the revival In the steel business last monut was a decided one. The market s reception of the steei figures waa disappointing to the bulls. I nlted States steel rose more than a nolnt on the dav. but there was no spurt when the figures were made known and the report seemed to he less of a factor than bear covering In elevating prices. American siocks tn i.onoon were iee- disturbed than yesterday. London was a borrower in this market, making oins of 4 per cent for the loans to carry until the end of tho month. The demand for bonds were again fairly active. Prices were Irrerular. Total sales, par value. 14,524.000. United Stales Is, registered, de clined S on call. number or sales ano leaaing quuisuviu n slocks today were as follows: aaiss. uisa. law. now. Vleaeapolls (jrata. Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Jan. 10.-WHF.AT-Mav, II iV July. 1171.. Cash: No. 1 hard, I 7S; No 1 northern, ll.oaswi.V7S: No. 2 northern, II IMS'JIOC'; No. J, l..s Ul.OSV FLAX-UIIS. HAHLEY-taVlrtl St. KN-No. I white, 40Sc. RYE No, t. 41c. IHAN-ttlEUrf2S.7l. Fi.O(;H First patents, ".ai4Jo..'; seconds, HOrri 111; first clears, la.Ws3.9o; aeconds, l2.a0tri.ML Mllwawkew Grata Market. MILWAl'KKHV Jan. ttX WHKAT No. t northern. It. iOtrl.il; No. I northern. lltMll!): No. 2 hard winter, ll.ft.fjtl.04; May. II.0OS; July. ie. CORN-No. 1 yellow. 2He: No. I whit. lUS"; No. 2, t'c; .May, 4S4ft-, July. MSsjMSc. OATS-WrWOe BAULEY-ll.l8jll.2a, l.lveraaol Urals Market. LIVERPOOL, Jan. .-WIIF.AT-f!pot. steady: No I Manitoba, laid; No. I Manitoba, 7sl0r1. Futures, weak; March, 7s sd: May. Ts4Sd: July, 7s44d. CORN Spot, American mixed, new. fA.1. .. Mlwul nl.t 1. at as ISd. "uiurs. easy; January, it HSI; February, is ISd. . Peoria Market. TKOrtlA, Jan. W.-CORN-Hlgher; No. I white. aajiUSo: No. 4 whit. WSc: Na I yellow, sue: No. 4 yellow WHc; No. I mixed. ; No. 4 mixed. MSc. OATS-teady; No. 2 white, 4tc; stand ard, 4sSc; No. I whit. 4sc. Metal Market. NEW YORK, Jan. l.-META1-Cop-per. standard, easy: spot. tl2.7as14.12S: futures. H2.KIS4J14.2& London market, easy; apot. I'M; futures, 3 lis. Lake copper, IU.S0trl4.62S: electrolytic, I14.27S vU.CS: easting, 114 0041 14 J6 Tin. weak: sixit, U IU M, futures, 40BsT42.S. ten don, dull: spot, twine; futures. (I Lead, dull: t New York. Ka4rijl) East 81. Loula. London, 31 las. Antimony, dull; Cookson's, 17.7s. Iron. Cleveland warrants, 4s 7S1 In London. Locally steady: No. I foundry northern, I14.7WI li.oo. No. 2. Ill 14. 75: No. 1 southern and No. 1 southern soft, U.26li;i. lettea Market. NEW YORK, Jan. W.-COTTOX-Spot closed quiet, I poiuta lower; middling up land a. .Lc; middling gulf, 1.70c; no al.-s. Futureg opened steady; January, I.IV; February, 1 14c bid: March, l.2Sc; April, taki Ud; May, t.42c; June. 45c; July, (-: August. I.S4c bid; September, t 4Jc; October, t.47c: November, t.Tve bid; Lay. cember, t.77e. cotton futures closed steady. Closing bids: Jsniiar)'. 14c: Februarv, t :ic, March. c. ApiH, ; June, tile: July, line. August. s.Jc: September, t Oc; October. .7uc; November, t.73c; tie cexuber, 9.77c Tarpeatla aad Raala, - BAVANNAH. Oa- Jan. 10 -Tt HPEN. TINE Firm at 4S,8HV--; sale.' In hbls.; receipts, s: bbls.; shlpnients, IB bbls.; storks. I,!:4 bhis. ROSIN Firm; sales. fl bbls.: re ceipts. i.'7 bbls.: shipments, bW bbls.; stocks. I3S.OJ bbls. yuote: B. i; l. Allls-Cjlialmsrs Pf4 .., AotaliaaieaM Coppar AinsrlfiB AcTlcultaral An. ltn Sucar Asiert4a tta - Anarlitn O. A V Am. Coitoa oil Amertfta H. m U. pTd.. Am. lea ftscsrttle Amani-sn LlnMed Amsrlcaa IsMsmetlre ... Amartraa H. A h Am. a A ft pr Am. StMl KounSMet.. ., Am. Suar Bsllalng Americas T. A T Amartraa Tnbarne pf4... Amarlcsn Woolee Anaraaaa Mlslag Go..... Atcklsoe AU-blMn Sf4 Atlantic Coast Laos Baltimore A Ohio........ Peihlaliam Steal Braeklya IUit4 Tr. Una4iaa partite Ontral lawthsr Central iMtbar pfd (.Antral of .Saw Jeraay.. Ciiasassalia A Ohio Chlr.eo A Altaa Hlcaa O. W f raicasn o. w. era Cllcaso A S. W tlii-iro, H a. st r... c. c. c. A at. L Olaraao r. A I Oiloraila a Bnuthera tVinsnlldatall Uaa Com Fretlurts Fletawtrs Hudion rMier A Rio Orande. . p R 0. s'4 Iilatll lai-a' sacarlllas .. Kris Krla lit t'i Krla 14 I4 tMnaral Kleotrio ti-aat Noelharn Sf4 Oraat Nortaara Ore rtfs. IlilDOIS lMrS Inlarbonmtn net. ...... Inler MM. S'4 Intarnatlonal llarvailer. Inlar-Marlne S'S latematlonal Paper ..... Inlsraattnnal Puas leee t'antrsl Kaaau nil lastbe.-s... K. C. Sa. 014 larlsS uas Iativllla A Nashville "allns A St. Lasls M . SI. P A S. 21.. Missouri. K A T M . K. A T. St4 Mlsaoarl raiina Natnoal Ularail INaHaaal Lsea N. H II. el M. M I4. New Tork Central N. V . O. A Norfolk A Wenern Nurtb Ani'rltn Nurtosm rw-irie Perm. Ma I .... Poanarlvania Paopts't das .. V . K . '. A St. L .... plttioursa t.'aal Pesaaat Moal fa- Pullman Pilac iSr Ilallaar Atnl lariat-.. IImSIiii ....... RopoOllr ttssl KosuHle R'esl p'4 Itwfli lilaitl it Hock tolas Co. s'4 at. L A S W. M S'4 at. isxiia vr st u n ' '4 KawSharflol a. A I... Southern PO'l'ls aostMrii Hallaar So. Koilftay s'd Teanee.es ropeer Toiao A Pacl'ie T . St. L. A W T . St. t A W. pig.... t'nloa Pa-llle I'sten rorlhe s'4 ...... t'nlleel stoles neally.... t alle Sieloo Rubber t'nlio stoios Stool t!. S S-eal s'4 t toh IVoeor Ye..rrtlia Chsaleal . Wtbaoh WotsMh pM Westers Morftan Weotlashnooo Klortrle . fr eaters t sloa Wheeling A U ...... Lahlfk Nailer Oilna Copper Slav rooaoll4atet 0Ks4irl,ien4. ''ero4. Total sales far the ear .. lS.e 4s sei t; VH U t:o 461. is us ir. :iS 7 44 IS s ll'l "S 44S n US !1S IStUj I0A l Zl !. Ill lie t.x i iS I.om luSH ltd l.io r: ss S :.eu lus tats sm 101 H PUS 101S ton lus ins 13S I. wo ms isis i.ios ns l.awi xns is mo US i.iii ns '"Hi 'tis "ini ttiii 04 1ST IW US los US S 7ltt 2S US US I se ms '"' U,S IIS 1 IS iS Ill Hv. tl n II iS liS ms in MS 1S MS MS 41 1414 1 10(4 147 141 :tS US 4SS S ' aus t 1M US) 4 Ms) IW ills) II m US m ms uita is i us us I41S as) lots LSWt lift IBS s tl u:S ij ' MS S lirs IIS loss 01 !TS Uuii IMS it s ll US 107 UlS s ms ill', so ms ms us in ItH MU, 1M IIS s n it 2S SS IMS IMS n is s M ItS ms IIS ttst'i ns 114 74 111 MS tn IM H !.". 14IS HIS ; .... us 10 !!, 13', Ml. U'1. MS , u tvw 1 HI llttto too US S nS , --a S S S 1 3 S4 H , 1.00 is '4 US lOS MS '. - . ...s, r4 . ms 41 . f, lies oiS IMS , i. too not us ris IM 0'a 70 Toll iM i;s sis too 13S II US so Its US M . n o- ius im'i i4 oe u US S is 4SS M US tl ITS .1M.H Its S S HIS KtS HI , I.1M 47 S " 'S los M l H4 SOS- 7S 'S 1 , t.To IfS 1 S 10 ITS 1'S . I W 71 S 7IS PM IIS MS II IM IS 4 IS . M. 70 IMS IUS IMS . ISO M SIS M . 2.SM IIH UH higher than yesterday's New York clos ing. London closing stock quotations: Consols, aooer .... TISloaartllo A Nosh I57S do account 77 Mo.. Ksu. A Tel . S Aaal. Cotper II.Nos or Coatrat .lWs Aaacoada TSSorfoUr A Wesura.li2s Auhlssn .....1S so st M do p(4 1M Ontario A Westers. lew BalUmora A 010.104 reaasrleanU .. Caaadlaa Pacifte ..sat. Ran Minos ... Cneaapeaka A Ohio. 71 Aeadla Chi. Great Western. llSSootsern Rr Chi., Mil. A St. Pill-, So pfl D Beers 1 .Soulbem Paclfle Deafor A Klo R.. 31-s.laloa Psxlttc . Mia So 014 .I1SC. S. (Keel... . 43ss so ptd . tl tWaonab . 23S do pfd ... S ... 7tS ... a .... 7J ..1U ...I71o ... MS ... r. ....ms ... 7S ... i do Bf4 Eno do 1st pfd.... do 3d pfd Oraad Trunk . lliiaots Central oii.vKK Har. 21 6-ltd per ounce. MONEY ;S per cent. The rate of "discount In the open mar ket for short and three months' bills la i per cent Rosstoa staeko and loads. BOSTON. Jan. lo.-Cloains; quotaUons on stocka were as follows Alloues Amol. Cooper A . Z L. A g Arlaona Com. ... B. A C. C. A 1. ! Butte CoalHroa ... 1. A Arttoaa... Cel. A HecU O0AUnalal Cop Hsnra . c Bast Butts C H . . PTankltn Olroux Coa. OranhT Coo Oroene Canansa 57 .. lt .. IS .. 274 .. It, .. 47 ..107 .. 14S UV'Motiaak .. .. st Nssaaa toa. ... .. MSMplsetnt Minos .. It North Butte 1. 7i North Lake ... .. CSOId Domlnbua . .. 42 useaola ..144 Porrott g. A C. .. II Qulscy .. MS Shannon .. lZSSBsoner .. USSuoersor A .. t'tSTaaatrack .. 27SU. B. A R. A M .. S a atd lelo Koralo CooDor. tltt l'tah Cos Kerr Lake iVosei;tk Sneer Co. II Lake Copper .., MSWlneoa 4 Salle capper lsWolvsrlae lol Miami Copper &s Aske. Bxlsldaad. "tt:a. B. M. . S MS 4 1-14 . M . US . 47 New Yark Mlalaa. Slssetta. NEW YORK. Jan. W.-Closlng quota- Uons on mining stocks were: Alios M4 Utile Cklsf I Com. Tunnel alack.. II Msileaa .-ISO do bonds 17 Ontario us Con. Csl. A Vs. ...100 Ophlr 144 Iroa liver K osundard ....M4 Uadrlilo Cos. .... I Yellow Jacket 41 ottered. Jau. 1.. Jan. 2., Jan. I.. Jan. 4.. Jan. I. Jan. t. Jan. 7. Jan. I.. Jan. .. Jan. S. Jan. 10. CHICAGO HIE STOCK MARKET DeataasI far tatle Dall Hags Slave Kkeep Steady. CHICAGO. Jan. 10. CATTLE Receipts, 10,000 head: market dull, lie off: beeves, rl-7640ii: Texas steers, t4.30'tfi.sS: west ern steers. t4.aV4i7.2."; stockers and feed ers, I3.a2i60: rows and heifers, tif lit 4..VI; calves, et:.rsa.;5. HOtlS Receipts, so.OOO hsad: market slow. Io!i20c off; light. t.0n.3&: mixed. f. Wiit JS; heavy, ft S64JS.36; rough, toisaj s.10: good to choice heavy. Kiotrrt. ; pigs, .85; bulk of sales. IU.KStJ.W. SHLElf A.NU LAMBS Receipts, head: market steady; native, 23.14 SO; western. t2.M4i4.ia): yearlings. 3.o.00: lnmbs. native. HKJy7.40; western, lo.&rji 7.. 4M.M4 ahans. Seer Yark assey Market. . NEW YORK, Jsn. M.-MONBY-On call, easy at :4t2- per cent; ruling rate, 2 Per rent: closing bid. IS Per cent; offered at per cent. Tim loans, soft; tlilv days. 2SI par cent; ninety dsys, IfjS't per ceni; Mx months, 3S Pr "pitlMR MERCANTILE rAPER-94 'TEl'll'.INil EXCIIANflK Firm, with actual buslnesa In bankers' Mll at 14 for sixty-dsy hills and at K for de- I - MMmafrial hills tt Si. SILVtR Bar. iHtc; secsivao "vus . .a BOMliM uovsrnmeni, easj , intiw. irregular. Cloatna quotsxions on wvuos -- m tnllnera- ' Its later M M. ISs .. S 14 Jason la MS tela, do 4Se s t(HK C. So let M rS 111 1 4oo. M IM1... MS ll'tU A N aal to... M M'aau gar iaa.. MV l4 4o sen ISO US 111 Mo. Pa. IOC 71 It k el M 4SI MS St.... 7S s Kaaaaa f'llr Live stock Market. KANSAS CITY, aJn. 10. UATTLK Re ceipts. 7.0110 head. Including 400 head soluhrrns; market strong to 10c higher; dressed beef and export steers, kOraVOO; fair to good eo.50ejU,; western steers, I6.orsji70. stockers snd feeders, t4.00ti.3o; southern cteers. to. loo. 25: southern rows. :.aii4.7s: nstl-e cows, RsMinliO; native heifers. M.loajl.'U: bulls. st.ootib.'A; calves, HOGS Receipts, ll.oisi head; market, I0l6c lower: bulk of sales. t.Vlfoo.. heavy. t6.I6lf.IO: packers and butchers. t.jej.S. lights, tt,.iim.H; pigs, H'woi 1.10. HIIEEP AND IAMBS Receipts, v.w head; market steady; lambs, .!67.i; yearlings. IS OOytiio; wethers, I3.7ei4.i); ewes, is.2ot4.2t: stockers and feeders, KM f4.00. hi. Loala bur stock Market. KT IJlllS Jan. iC-CATTLB Re ceipts, l.tsTO head. In -ludlng too head Tex ans; market Ukj lower: native shipping and export steers, IS.7&4J W: dressed beef S evx-7Ksnd nutcnor ateers, ss.tssnn.ui; steers under 1 .0110 pounds. IJ.aS4i.60: stock ers and feeders, t 0Osrf..V; cows and heif ers. I2.7MTS.7S; oannera. R 00dJ4.Oll; bulls. l3.otstiS.12Vi: calves. M ttoJB.7S; Texas and Indian steers. Kiwtji.uo. cows ana neir ers. tlOtaji.OO. HtKlrt Rcelpt, I0.W0 head: market, 11 tram lower; pigs and lights, I4.76's.20: mixed and butchers, MJ1.; good heavy, lti.S6. KitlCkP AiM I.AVB9-nOelPtt, 4.30O head; market. lStT-So higher; native mut tons. 4 iss(iM; lambs. .04t7 30; culls and bucks, tl.iOtjrt.23; stockers. 1.7sIOO. St. Jooepk Live Slesek Market. T. JOSBPH. Jan. 10. CATTLB Re ceipts, 2.FXM heasl. Market steady: steers. tt.sOuX.OO: rows and heifers, t).Mt 700: calves, W.oOiia.U. HOGS Receipt. 17"") head. Market slow and lower; top, ; bulk ot sales, lit.uiyuw jo. , SHUKP AND I.AMHS-Recelpts, 1.W0 head. Market I'SUOo hlcher; lambs. I:..W 67.00. Nioek la sight. Itecelpts of II. e stock at the five prin cipal western markets yesterday: . atll1?. fioas. cmre. South Omaha St. Jose.ih .... Kansas City... St. l-ouls Chlcag i Totals . :. . 2, . ",000 . i.w .30,'M) i:,;so I2.O0 21.K" SU. so.uw i:.ii l.tn) lo.mw t .w 2i.ouo ..39.509 ij9.;xi ia.soo rf,,h ils were, 1st cart I M at: II : F. O. I. 17 00: K. 17 30; M compared with IW ears last week and 2ali7.4; N. 7.o: W. O., 17 C; W. V., r.ho. cars Use cotreapunding day A year ago. Kaaaaa City tarala mm rravlalaaa. KANSAS CITY. Jan. Va-WHP1AT t'mhangeo: No. I hard. tl OBWl.: No. t, li.ul : No. 2 red. C(C, No. i, kscsy ll,i: May. tl sCS iXiR-N I "nchanged to He lower; No. I aiixed. ssac; Na . 44c; No. J w hite, isdrtsc; No. a, 4i4rSc. May. fc,c; July. "oAT-se higher: No. 1 while. SOStJ ale; Na. 2 mlxod, 4ll4ric. UYr-r,Sc. II AY Unchanged to oc lower: choice llinothy. ta-vuti"; choice prairie. luVv 4l K- as. BITTEn-Creamery. Mc; firsts. Mc; aeona. 32c; packing stock, 3 Sc. EUtia-Kxuaa, J4ci firsts, 2!c; seconds. I7t Kaceopta. Shipments. Wheat, buaheU U . . huasste g;.s) 2T.sw tsau, buanaua K,v t taffee Market. NEW YORK. Jan. Jft-4'OrTKK Fu tures closed steady. 7 to 31 Istlnta net lower. Sales n.ags. January, 1.215 bags; Februarv 1.31 ban; March. l.ltK bags: April, I TA tgs; May, June, July. August and tfepremlier, 1.274 bags; Octo ber. 1.274 bsgs; Sovember. 1.2? hags. De cember. l.3s bags Spot coffee, quiet: Rio No. 7. 11V; No. 4 Santos. V.c; m.ld, duU; Cordova, lSt lsSf nominal. agar Market. NEW YORK. Jan. M-fraAR-Ttaw, quiet: muacov-ado. 9 teat, S-ISc; rentnr ugal. M teat. 4-Cc: molasses. 6 test, 147c; refined, quiet Osaaha Mar Marke-t. OMAHA. Jan. MX-HAY-No. I. tit No. 2. t!3 : coarse, til ); pss king stork! II M . alfalfa. Hi . straw: Wheat. ;. Jsi. r and oats. xa.". p-hllaaWlpoila rradaca Market. railsAOICLPillA. Jan. Ml BUTTER Firm, 1 e higher; wasters creamery apa dsia, Cc; extra, 4ie; nearby prima, exit a, r. hVsGS ale pet en.ee higher: Penr.arl vania aad ether nearby firsts, free eases. IS M per ease; current receipt a, free eaaea, ii.a aser case, west era Orsts, Iise cases, Waal Market. ST. IXU19, J as MWOOL-Steady ttnrltorr and western mediums, ttsjuc; fin enedluma, lirjllc; fine. 19gltc. ReflaeA Saouar Lane, NKW YORK. Jan. M.-All gradea of refined sugar were reduced 14 cents oer HI pountis toaay. aa follows U. t rot. So le eaapoe A . rag to toupee, . t. 4a. AliHM'aal lot M. . sAase. V so A T 17. . 4s.. Tahsce, IS -e -.-s. " . ,101. ST a. es , l.r A V ISO.. M to 400. AtHOSI aao a. MSON. T. S II. A It. .. tat, ci, n ivs ...iM ex. m w. lot t. 4s. M A C- ! let M MS to rr M tS tui A Oka oa. - ratine es isa 4o A W.''iss"--'. I1 O iv"rrai"4s.'!.." Ml, reak. Tr cs e Mttpoaa r. Itts llll.. MS . lie 4a "as coa Dry Uoetola Market. NEW YORK. Jan. 10-KRV C.OODS The cotton goods markets rule generally steady with buyers conservatively In clined. Cotton yarns are somewhat easler wttlle novelty and specialty yama are firm. Jobbers report A slowly expanding spring; trade. TWO BIG SCHOOL EVENTS SET FOR SAME NIGHT "To danea or go to the mid-term com mencement ext relate," Is the question that Is bothering high school students lust at present, aa both tho Junior class hop and the exercises of the class of 1111-1112 have been set for the same even ing, January Jg. Tho date of the Junior hop for January 31 was set early In September, and the date of the mid-term commencement ex ercise waa not finally decided upon un til ywsterday. As these affairs are two of the moat Important of the whole school year, the eueoesa of either tmo will be greatly deterred If they ooree on the same date. WOMAN LEARNS HUSBAND HAS ANOTHER WIFE LIVING After having lived for more than a year and a half with Walter Van Plank. Mrs. Jessie Van Plank, daughter of Mayor Tucker of Florence, discovered thst her hasband had another wife living and that their marriage therefor waa void, according to allegations mad by her In a petition for annulment of mar riage, filed In district court Mrs. Van Plank says she waa married , to Van Plank tn February, IM. and dls- '! covered tho existence of hi first and lr?T?fc::iis!'ArV'r'g ;uJVreal wife In September, last rear. Sine otSHat. A owe i-T. sa saw. ss I Uiat time, sne say s, sirs aaa box uvea e- -si u arnicaeo A A ISa- 4JH -do let tssM as.... It C. a. A VI e- -- " . so son. la seej-e roc. eot. ac r A . t. t M dees. 4.... C A 1 A M MS do 1st rsf tl K(, do rtf 4S MS.avaB.il.., u. ITS I THO. ass- . - -s osvol. MI4. as. M rrnoa racifH a IMS oc. A A r. A a. ISa si so so. to H4H D A H e. oa a--s a. Home oti, U A H n asitr R sober ts ...least da est So MSI Steel "4 la . laisj maulers' is nsv.-., - fa. itau, ogT, p. I as M'.oa.hoe la sa istn VTse. Ss TUa o M A rot to... H4 oa es 4a. sot. A.. UtaWsoteTS M4. to S do osrtee a. sUoc es. la.. M Pssa. tier. r b..-.IMaWMi rWMI 4e.. . rs I Cos IA est. s Mi.Ma far. es. lo .... Bi, Istee list 1st .... MS'Psaasaa 2s jam ogid. oooersre . Maak Cleartaaa. OMAHA. Jan. M.-Bank clearing fat today were tlCoS ami for the cor responding day last year. C.177.2B.M. UsaWa Stack Market. LONDON. Jan. M.-Ameitrrn ae-untlea ivprard ateady aad about unchanged to dar. During tha first hour prices ad vanced oa light covering. At noon the .nwrget ma steady and from Sc to V with Van Plank. Si CHECK TO VALUABLE GRIP LOST AND FOUND Walter P. Hetdrnfahl of Sortbrrer, Nets., arrived In Omaha Tuesday aftemooa. While en hi way irptosm be lost his grip cheek and someone found It- Heidenfahl reported the matter to the baggaga maa ter. but the person who found the check pecured the grip, which contained several valuable papers and over Ho la cash. HIGH SCHOOL GLEE CLUB TO SING AT SPRINGFIELD The Omaha High 8chool Glee club will give a concert at rtprtng field aa Friday erenlrsg. January Is, according lo agree ment reached yesterday by Walter B. Graham, the ctub Instruct or. Tsrenty-twe lads and a piano accompanist will make the trip. OMAHA LIYEJTOCK MARKET Cattle .Ire Generally Steady to a Little Easier. HOGS OPEN LOW. CLOSE BETTER (harp aad Laatba Active Sellers at Prleea Fally aa High aa Tare day aad a Higher Toa extra good heavy hogs gold a high as vs jo, as compared with yesterday's top of te 20. Bulk of butcher weight landed around tf.taMni.io snd light averages i ranged from a.6v downward. There were no pigs oi consequence on tale. Na. A. sa. Pr. a. As. la. rr. I 7a as 15 ... as SOUTH OMAJ1A, Jan. 10, Ull. ' Receipts were: Cattle. HogS. Sheep. Official Monday 4.462 1,531 7.142 onto..! tuesday o,uj llo71 i.ais Kstiroate Wednesday .. its) li.tm 12. UW Total three data '.5.112 Same dava last week. .12.71 name I weeka ago 11.4M Same I weeks ago sVt same 4 weeka ago Zl 1 -s bame daya last year...l7.ftoJ Tho fr, tr.OFlr.e- tahlo shows the receip of cattle, hogs and sheep at South 91",1,' for the year to data as compareu o.". last year: llll 1511- ,nc- rattle J4.s3H Si.olti His SaJJ) 4i.H ,,tj bheep 0,m 4,Vs) The following table snows tn range oi prlcea paid for hogs at South Omaha tor tne taat lew days witn conpariaooa- ,W I7.62 5. t ti.S )5l 12.144 Ml 1 ts.rs CMj 6. ms a.4i Data, j liu. iim.ilAl.ilW.lis.lA-?.l- t 7 I t H 4 Jot 4 Ml ' Ml 6 -US lsSl ryTi 14S llftil J it suit 14 - is', :ii 5 u I 4j C 2S1 I a 1191 1 Sa a 7 Stll g 38 4 iW 4 l I l U I Si 7 74 I 47 6 toi ' I Kl 3 I mi i a i iii i i 7 Sl SI I W 4 I4 I M I I 43 B o5 4 2S 2o( 5 K ...I 7 871 IB4!43i"3 0S ' s7 a t SI) 4 I , a i 7 -a; 3! 1 4 a: tan i IS 4 4 41 Ji I 11 i .... i 13 3 8 3 1 37 12 .... IS J "i 4 5 5S Si 'Sunday. Rsiceinta and dlsnosltlon of live stock at the Union Stock Yards. South Omaha, for the twenty-four hours ending at I o'clock yesterday: KtCElPTS-IJAK-S. .... C. M. & St. Ky I Wabash K. H 1o. lac. Ry 7 -nlon Pacific R. H 54 C. tV N.-W. Ky East S C. A N.-W. hy., W 75 C. Ht. P. M. A O. R. 3t C. II. A. Q. Ky Kast C. B. 4s Q Ry West 19 C. R. I. A P., Bast.. S C. R. I. A P., West .1 Illinois Central Ry.. 2 C. O. W. Ity 1 Total receipts ....11 DISPOSITION-HEAD. Cattle. Hogs. Sheen. Totals 1.73S 14.0 8.H Omaha Pa.king Co.... 5sW l. , Ij Swift and Company ... sW 4.75H 4.I Cudahy Pa. king 'o....l t 4 ,;B I.IJJ Armour A company. ...l.iss o.oso s,ui Worrell IW Hill A Son IS K. B. Lewis Ml Huston A Company.. 42 J. B. Root 41 Co W J. H. Bulla I L. Wolf 4 McCreary A Kellogg.. IW W erthelmer A Lsrgen.. 14 II. P. Hamilton l Sullivan Bros Mo. A Kans.-Calf. Co. 71 Clin Christie M .... .... Other Buyers 744 .... 111 Totals 5.3W 17.v W.SM CATl'lsE-There was a very liberal run of cattle at thla point today, making th total for the week to date 16.11! head, the lararest run since four Weeks SgO, but smaller than a year ago by about ISoi head. At the same time otner points wore reporting heavy receipts, Chicago espe cially having a very large run. Advices from other selling points under existing conditions stsrted out very favorable, which naturally gave the market at this point a weak tone. While the feeling In beef tears was generally lower than yesterday the mar ket aturted out with a very fair demand and buyers picked up the more desirable of the cattle at prices tnat were nine 11 any different than those of yesterday. In fact, the majority of salesmen were calling the early market steady with yesterday. Some MKlit food cattle, bet ter than anything aeen la the yards for some Hill time back, brought i to. the high price of ths dsy. Cows and heifers were also In very fair demand and the market. If anything, la belter than had been anticipated. The better grades of cow stuff commanded about the same prl.es as yesterday. The less desirable kinds, that Is stuff that buyers did not seem to take to, had a tittle lower tendency There wore very few light good feeders In the yards. In f"t there have been very few cattle ot that description seen at this point fur a long time back, and they command about steady prices. On the other hand the medium kinds ot feed era went alow lo luc lower. Light stork cattl were extremely hard to move nt any price. The market 011 cattle uf that description was tha same as It has been for aeveraj weeks back, extremely dull and weak. wuotauons on rattle: Good lo choice beef steers. K.sosul.Io; fair to good beef steers, t 'sv.rS.iSj. common to lair beef steers, 16.1410. 00: good lo choice nelfeia, st4.7isu.Ui: good lo cholco cows, a4.Aso.ao; tsir to good cows, tu.ijol se: "iunuon tu fair oows, t2.:os3.7oi good tt clio-ct slock era and feeders, to evtiti.2o: lair to good Blockers and feeders, H itsro , common to fair stockers and feedeis, tt.taaul.-; stock hellers. B o.aot.io. veal catves. fl.it a).,. Is; bulls, stsgs. etc., s3.ilu4.et. Representative sales: rJr.r.r' Mtvniu. Na. As. rr. 14 714 I 4 41 114 I 00 XI IW I Is II Ml I tt 1 1003 I 71 II 174 4 4 si! I at 14 4 oi 2t 1a i SS II. 17.... 11.-. 17... til I 9t ...111 4 ...lose t I 4t... ...rail t li 2.. ...ir.t t it.. ...I2ea I 34 cows. ... 7s 1 at n ... S7I 4 7 II .. t. s lo s ... Mi I It 11 list 4 II it ltss I i So sV 4 SI 4 lost 4 10 4 174 4 3$ 1007 I at J 1101 4 0t t UaJ 4 s HEIFERS. IT7 3 S I ....... S45 4 I ttl S 04 4 tM I OS 7 OI 11 4S .. M 4 24 BULLS. 1 Is 144 I tot I IS 1 I !SS I 11 1 I last t a 1 1 ltet 4 B IV 1 i 4 is . : CALVES. t ,.. m 4 : .... m iu 1 1 its 1 1 lit 4 71 11 X. 100 7 00 11.. 1!.. St.. Is.. 4.. 7.. II 11 rr. i:;o 4 b UK 1 44 l!vt 4 to list 4 tl I'M 4 list I M IOWI t st II too llll 4 M , IM t tt 1UI I SO ......10SI t S lie. 1 II im ; 00 .. so) in ..tax t i .. SOS 4 40 ..iii in ,.0M t 14 . n I at .. 010 4 tt .SI 13 . Ul I tt ..lilt I It ..IM I I .WIS . IH . Is.' I IS .117 I 4t . Mi i II .lt 4 tt .1IM 4 It . sto 1 ei .KM I .Ml 5 lilt I a . tl 11 . lit 1 15 , lit 1 71 . lit T 74 .14 7 II '"""frlPOCKERii ASI FEElKR!. is st 14 II 141 I J Ul I ii 77 W IK 7 .... 700 t OS tt rs Ik 1 tat 4 i so I7t I tl a it:i 4 ss s lest 4 so " 744 t 4 II UI4 4 14 UOOSs Hog trade proved. aa agreeable Slirpnsa to aetrfrs, every inuicaiion pointing toward a sharply lower iist of price, while, as a matter of fact, bu.k of aa unusually heavy su pply sold at figures ateady or very near.y so. The opening market ruled lower tn sympathy with a aiumps situation In the east, early declines amounting to aa much as Hsgtoc. hot the trade recovered rapidty under th Influence ot a broad, brisk packing de mand and Iinsi tfusniesss m lawircr I figure Btrong with those paid yesterday. Th. .st. mate called for about li s head. arrivals consisting largely of light butcher snd bacon grades, out in aiaie wt tne fact that the total noted Is one of the iroa. sane last June, clearance was rary and early. The yards at 1:J o'clock were prarucaMiy wiuvtr sum vi.ty sa sew shlpmenu rere expected 00 trains due to arrive shortly before midday. Packers furnished an outlet for fully 15 per cent of the crop and It was entirely due to free buying on local slaughter ac count thai the market acted aa creditably as It did. The shipping and speculative ainc of the trade showed no activity whatever, ealy a few scattered loads sell ing on outside orders. JlyrlrlQ; tg JiUH gU gt tbjt geasJOB lot m ... I at 1st ... S M til ... 4 K 177 Ml 4 so 4 st 14... . 11 ..111 .104 ..in ..IS! ..II! ..Ill ..m .:ii . .! . ! .117 . SI .3.14 ..1st ..sa .134 ..IM .III ..!S ..in ..IU I IS) I SO ... 9 SO ... I st ... IK ... I ' 5 WIS ... IK H I K ... I 5 ... I II IK ... 4 sit, ... 444 ... 4 tt at 4 at ... 4 t ... 4 04 ... 4 04 ... 4 00 ... 4 OS ... 4SIH .. lint, so 1 a 4 OS 4 . ttl ... 144 ..111 14 4 44 ..Ml ... 4s . Ill ... I 45 ..m ... 4 ss . IT! 154 4 44 . r ... 4 14 ..S) ... 4S . XI 44 4 44 . -IS ... 44 . .! M 1 44 ..til ... 4 44 . .W al 4 45 . Bt lit IK ..aa ... it? . m 14 4 034 .HI ... 4 47V, . tn . -4 it ,.7 t 4 14 . nt ... ins . .174 4 4 U4 . m im 1 us ,.t ... 4 14 .147 !lt 4 11 . III .:. 4 14 ..rri ... 4 14 ..M7 40 t U t 10 It 4 54 4 M 4 ..) ..n7 ..S7I PIGS-ODDS AND ENDS. 15 117 ... I 14 M 41 4 71 K 144 ... IN mi ttr1 Sellers In the sheep barn were confronted with a situation that was not very promising at the opening of the mar ket, receipts proving heavy with outside advices more or leas bearish. Bestdee these conditions, 1 .ackers complained ot a scarcity ot refrigerator cars, and to all appearances proposed to buy cautiously at cheaper levels. This attitude did not get them many sheep or lamos, however, and as soon aa It became apparent tnat utile business 'couia be done except at well suttained figures, trade took on more activity and ruled Just about steady. High dressing strings of stock sold first and by :J0 o'clock most of the good to choice classes In cluded in early arrivals .had changed hands. The run of l!.Ss head brought in A goodly supply of medium stuff, but sev eral trains were late In showing up and the less attractive kinds found a reason ably broad outlet In most cases, at least until late offerings were thrown on the market. Toward midday the demand be came rather quiet with the tendency to values weaker, half-tat stock holding at the usual liberal discounts under well finished varieties. . The best enrnfed lambs on sale reached 6.sTi. with good to near prime. offering selling at !.), WoO. . and W IS. Fair to good lambs ranged from M-SS down ward, culls moving below IT..40. There were not many sheep on sale, wether and yearlings being especially hard to find, but good ewes sold at And ' near M-Ou, and toppy wethers were wanted around H50. Handy yearlings would probably sell at fair quality lamb prices. Feeder sold in small, scattered lotl at generally firm prices, the demand and supply both being small. The two days' purchase on country account, acoordtng to packers' tab, amount to only l.tXA hJ. . Quotations on sheep and lambs: Good to choice lamb, Io.&14.i0; fair to good lambs. K.&"a(.3S: good to choice yearlings. R.a-fjoW; fair to good yearlings. M oi r. DO; good to choice wethers, I4.40ft4.io: fair to good wethers, K litotes: good to choice ewes, HOsjri.Jo; falr-tu-good owes, J.t4.W. lUpresentatlve ales: No. -Av. IM Idnho lambs 7( Idaho lamps, cull . 24 Idaho ewea IW 7 Idaho ewes, cull 7 717 fed ewes M 186 fed lambs 71 121 fed yearlings So 21 fed lambs M 147 fed yearlings II lt!l fed ewea Ho 211 fed ewes Iv 82 fed ewes KK "tM fed ewea ..... SI C fed wethers Ill in) fed yearlings 10 ' 170 fed yearlings HI 11 fed lambs IK Wfed ewes .. H 10 culls v-- CARTER LAKEJCE NOT GOOD Health Cosunistioner Declares it Un ft for Domeitic Parpoiei. FIX JO USE ONLY FOB COOLKG Paads Arssaad Carter Lalco Are Dried I'p aad Caaaeajaeatly Aataerltlee Are Havlag Health Commissioner Connell has had a test made of the Carter lake Ice and has pronounced It unfit for any purpose except for cooling and 'refrigerating-. Ho has given notice to parties taking lea from this lake that they must not offer it for sale for domestic purposes. The health commissioner I making a test of the ice from the river and from th reservoirs of the water company. Tha findings will be given out. Heretofore, for cooling and refrigerAt ing purposes parties have cut Ice from Florence lake and the ponds around Car ter lake. These places at this lime are all dry and the only places where Ic can be cut are the river. Carter lake and th reservoirs. Pr. lo 6 J!? 2.10 4 lo t a i t t 3t I SO II I X C M) sm 1 7e Monthly Charities . Meetingon Friday The regular monthly meeting of. th Aaeoclaied Charities of Omaha and South Omaha, together with affiliated organi sation, will bo held at 1 tha .city ball Friday. afternoon At I o'clock. The pro gram will be In charge of the Associated Jewish Charities and Visiting Nurse as sociation, and addresses will be mad by Dr. Frederick Conn and Miss Louise Mc Pherson. Rev. P. A. McGovtrn will preside. FANNING TELLS ENGLISH OF OTHER LAW VIOLATIONS Chafing under the prosecution of the Oma hotel as the test case under tho Al bert law. "Charley',' Fanning, th chief owner, hsa addressed a letter to County Attorney English complaining of another Albert law violation, said to be at 1112 Farnam street and rails upon the county attorney "to Investigate'' who the owner ot this building Is. and who is running the second and third floors of this building, and to use the same diligence he has in securing evidence agiilnst the Oma hotel." Fanning also says in this document that he assured County Attorney English and Judge Troup that If the Oma hotel was being run as complained or he would be only too glad to have It closed and the law enforced. If relieved of the penalties for past conduct. jMimony Does Not Apply Against the Property of Wife Vlctory-in a struggle to keep her hus band's former wife from taking away from her property which she had ac quired by years of rigorous toll cam to ' Mr. Adam Jamleson. wife ot 4 plumber, when Judge Howard Kenned of th equity division ot the district cour issued a permanent injunction reatrainlna; th former wife, Mrs. Maggie Jamleson. from levying execution on tho property and selling it to satisfy alimony Judg ment. A man' homestead, though ordinarily exempt from execution, is not exempt from execution when the plaintiff 1 art alimony judgment debtor: that Is, when tha plaintiff 1 a wife seeking satisfac tion of claims for alimony, which th husband has failed to pay. But In this oss Judge Kennedy holds that the rights ot the present wit sre superior to tltota ot the former wife, the property having been acquired by the present wit. After Jamleson and his first wife were divorced' tha husband remarried. Hit second wife had struggled for years ta earn and save money, having don house work and having kept boarder, having kept. chicken aad. cows and having sold, eggs and milk and butter. Attar th marrtaga she used her savings to pur chase two lot, Improved with A three room cottage. She had th deed mad la favor of her husband and herself, giving; each a 'half Interest. No sooner was thla done'than Jamleson' fortner wit started her lult and got out an execution against the' homestead. The present wife In stituted Injunction, proceedings. Th purpose of tha law under which ait alimony judgment debtor can levy execu tion on A homestead property tt to pro tect A man' family, according to Judga Kannedy, but thla man'a present wit now ta hi family. She earned th prop erty.. The husband had no Interest In it at th time of hi divorce from th flrtl Mrs. - Jamleson and be would have ha j no Interest In It If h had not been divorced and had not married th present wife. NO NEED FOR ELECTION FOR LANE CUT-OFF ROAD The Omaha ft Southwestern railroad, better known as th Lane Cut-Off, whicli cost mor per mile than any line In the state, will get along this year without holding an annual election, du to th fact that It hat become th properly of th Union Pacific. Although but ten mile long the Cut-Oft cost t4.Kn,onO, and most of this sum was expended In cutting through the hill and constructing an Immense fill just west ot South Omaha. T. M. Orr. assistant general manager of the Vnion Pacific, Is and always has been secretary ot the Omaha A Southwestern. Each year he has held an annual elec tion, but there will be none this year. Tha corporation still exists, but having sol. I out, its property Is a minus quantity. TICKETS FOR THE REAL ESTATE BANQUET READY 8. P. Bostwlck of tho Real Estate ex change's banquet committee announced al the exchange that tickets at 11 each, for tho annual banquet at the Rome on Janu ary 26. are ready. The committee promises! some unique entertainment features, which will be kept secret until presented. Have Yoar Ticket Read "Burlington" To the South. ROUND TRIP WINTER TOURIST TARES Daily Until April 30th, 1912. JovrkevouviUe, KM., direct route slat kauuiilie, Kla., one way vig Chicago And other way via CiiicinnaU or Louisville . . Tauia. Ha., via Chicago or St. lsouls HI. Augustine, frta., via Chlrkjto or St. Louis . OrraoDil. Kla- via Chicago or St. Louis .... Palm IWcri, Kla., via lhko or St. Louis .. .Vt-ta I rle-ans. La., via Chicago or St. Louis . . I'sss, fhristlan. Mis,., via Chicago or St. Louis Mexico I'llj. -Mex mpus Oirtstl, Tex., via Kansas City K, Passu, Tex., via Kansas City San Antonio, Tex.. Via Kansas City Houston, Tex., via Kansas City Havana, Cuba S50.50 Washington, 858.50 -3-4.10 SdXOO S5.70 t9,00 841.00 42.70 5.20 $42.95 t 46.35 3C.05 836.80 $87.00 ROUND TRIP H0MESEEKEES' FARES First and Third Tuesdays Each Month. Corpus Christ., Tex. 835.00 (lfetou. Tex. i $J5.00 Htta Antonio, Tex. $35.00 Hoasttm. Tes $35.00 9:15 A. M. Daylight Express, arriving Kansas City 4:05 P. M. 4:35 P. M. St. Louis Special. Dinirjir cars. . parlor cars to Kansas City; Sleepers to St. Louis. 10:45 P. M: Electric Lighted Night Ex- press for Kansas City. 6:30 P. Jt Chicago Special Electric lighted high class train; connects with morning trains, Chicago to the South. .1. B. RKYXOLDS, C. P. A, 1302 Karrvam Street. Bel!. D. 1238; Ind. A-SS23.