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THE BEE: OMAHA. TUESDAYS APRIL ' 23. 1912.
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Wheat Vilses Hold Strong Became
of Bad Weather Beports.
T aBasnsBBwse.
COBI PBICES ABB BXADJTISTING
('ullrnkU Selling Preeeare
the (ens Traders As Flap las
far Rwttn Cash Cora
T Cents Lasrer.
OMAHA. April 12, mi
Bullish sentiment and bad crop lepoit
from slates weet or the liver held i-heat
values strong, with the muiv distant I il
lume showing the im-! etrsiiKth.
The situation la serious enough to make
the market oepend entirely uii me 1.101,
news, while aharp reductions in a-iteat
sloeke 1 primary points also eueuuiage
buying for a further advance.
Barring natural rtaciione, due from
overbougnt rerwitlocs. the lti.at;oa is
even mnrt bullish than a Week iao.
Tlier la a readjustment of prices and
holding come on In the corn tiaoe. tuc
oouihwest demand la not so urgent and
cash prion do not shew the jtrenatu
they did owing to the free a-llmx of
reserve by farmers. However, the feed
ing situation la atlll bullish and Sellers
should use caution In malting dales.
While crop damage reports kept wheat
values from declining there was lees bus
ing, as prices have sad a sharp advance
and sentiment dor not lavor purchases
at theaa levels. Cash wheat was (su lower
today.
There is considerable selling pressure
on the corn snd while the situstlon war
rants hurh urlres traders are playing for
reaction. Cash coin aoa 182c loaer
today.
Primary wheat receipts mere
btssbels and shipments wer 4W.ta bush
Is, sgslnst receipts 1st year ttt Me.tt
bushels sod shipments of SU.AW aushels.
Pr.mary corn receipts were
bushsis snd shipments were 4M,m Uui.h
els. against receipts lst year f
busheis snd shipments of M.tMl bushels.
Clearancea were 1,W busnela of corn,
40 buabals of osts and wheal and Hour
equal to X77.O0 bushels.
Liverpool closed to d lower on
wheat snd M to Id lower on orn.
' The following caeh sales were reported:
Whet-.o. 1 hsrd; 1 csr, ILWrs. 4 cars,
tut; No. t hard: 1 csr. lien; I car. l.7;
X. I mixed: 1 car, IU. No. I spring: 1
csr. Il.. corn No. J white: I esrs, i6c;
No. 4 white: 1 ear, 73,c. No. I yellow:
tar. 7Hc, 1 csr. lMe; I cars. Tie. No. 4
yellow: I cars. ilc. No. 3 mixed. J cars,
,; 14 cars, 7&c; 1 car, i4ic. No. 4
nixed: 1 car. TO. No grade: I csr. 47c;
I cars, tnvic; 1 ear, eve. Oats: No. t
white: cars. s&jc; No, 4 while: 1 cars,
sbHc. No grsds: 1 car, Me.
iota! visible supplies, ss ompared
with a year sgo: Wheat. 4t.l00 sxalnst
7n.Ut.uX1 bushels; col a, Kl. aiaiiuu,
s,jw,im busheis: oats, U.WiWV against
U.tJS,") bushels.
Oasaka Cask Prtwe.
WHEAT No. J bard, liaSrHll ; No.
I hsrd, II S1 . No. 4 hsrd. 11 .(col .
corn-no J whits, nwrihc: so. i
white. 7Hi"2c; No. I color, iltrtlTtc; No.
yeiiOW, ,M ;!:; No. 4 yellow. iJVrf.c;
No, I. ;4ij7bic; No. 4, i.,7ic; no grade,
OAIS-Jlc, t white. oWW'ic: atandard.
BHbc: No. I while, No. 4
Milts. WtioC-ic: No. i yelluw, e;WiVIe,
Wo. 4 yehow, UmtiMic.
BARLrjl-4slun, 11 31 ; No. 1
feed. wvk; heavier feed, bvclutl
rUfc-.iu. 1, Miibu; No. I, l.tjstc,
tarlel kecelpis.
Wheat Corn. Oats.
Chicago , 4 1J7
Minneapolis Ill
omana 17
Dululh M
CHICAGO, OR AIM A.D PROVISIOXt
restores at ka Trndlag and Closing
PHews ord of Trade.
CHICAGO, ' April B.-Alarmlng crop
repuru from Nebraska brought about
buying today In wheat. Th news was
contradicted, however, and th market
closed Irregulsr, varying from Ho lower
to litgxic advancs. Corn showed a net
decline of H4e to He. oaia finished
Vsc off to wo up and provisions un
manned to a gain of 10c.
What stirred up lha wheat bulls was
a statement from an expert that la
Nebraska tne crop Insa waa sensational
la soma counties aad prospect poor la
nearly all. It waa declared tha aban
ooed plantings In the two states would
probably reach I.MMM acres. These as
sertions were later denounced an good
authority as false In part and mislead
ing as a whole,
July fluluated from 1 Mf 1 10S. fin
ishing at 11.10. a rtse of net.
Leaders In tha corn crowd wers positive
hi their views that the edgs wss off
the big bull market of ths last few
weeks. Cash eoncsrns persistently selling
deferred months had many followers
among scsipsrs la the pit. July ranged
between lea and WstrWie. closing V
down at sc. 8 pot grades held steady.
No. 1 yellow was Quoted at lie.
Wet 1 weather developed considers hie
strength for oats. It was a favorite
theory that the rain meant postponement
of seeding snd Increased, tha proportion
of fields that would go Into corn.
July ranged between sttttfMHo to Me
with the close at s4ta-
Vpsculstlvs demand absorbed tha offer
ings at provisions and more than offset
a decline duo to large runs here and
west. Lord led the advance.
Quotations an futures closed aa follows:
Arllolel OpeoTTHIgh. Low. 1 Cloa. Bafy.
Wheat!
U44 114.' 1U
1 ( II ll
May.
11 J4V1M 1 11 1
i-sg it
laMtitl lfHl
July.!
aeat.j
Corn
May.
July.
t ISTWs' 7SS
tat,
14:.
at'
. aept.
'si "tso ei
H 14V.I
I. I
oats
May
July.
wiKve ire
17V)
Mitt's. 4VtOS,i
4Sl
aept.
Fork i
May.
July.
nwssissSwesiwHwni tl
4HIH4I4V
rtm
UN
11 4
UM
ll V9
ll .
111 17tk-
UB IIIS I Is I7VS
apt.
U szHi U ITHI Is V
U7H Ul
Lard
.May,
I
14 1W
rrVs Wliil
is Za l tv is
July.
: ept.
VllU M I
r
Mtrvsi
MITH
Uii
ten
WW
MUM Mat
Mis
May. in
July.; MI
Sept. W
W UVel W W l is n
is as it a na
Cssh quotations wera aa follows:
PLOL'K-tlna: winter patents, Ut
I ; winter atralghts. WHHrv: spring
patents, best hard. M.t., straights,
tt bakers. UMrt-Jh
JtVK-No, t 6Hc.
BARLT-reed or mixing. Kctl.; fair
la choir mslUng, U.Orrl Ti
SF.KD9 Timothy. KuoiM; eiover.
$lu S.
PROVUMONB-Pork, mesa. tll.tSl.S,
lard, la tierces, ti.ss. eburt ribs, kwee.
Total clearances of wheat and flour
were equal to n,M bu. Primary re
ceipts were 414.01 bu., compared with
sli.yus ba, the carreaponding day a year
ago. Ths visible supply of wheat In the
I nlied states decreased ),M bo. for
tha week. The amount of breads uif ua
vceaa passage Increased l.&iAv . K
twatad receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, Q
cars; corn n cars; aau, 1st cars, nugs,
ie.M bead.
CkKago Cash Prices Wheat. No. I red,
Jl.Wietfi.if.'v No. red. U.tvwl.13; No. t
hsrd. el-lsSitLM; No. I hard, tl.MSI m,.
No. aortbera. tl.lsMl : No. northern, j
.!. is. No. I noniiern, ttl.U; No.
1 spring, II 7.U: No. spring. llC'f
Ml: No. 4 spring, fl -Ol.lO; velvet cris.Il,
( Wll; durum, IVWKji.u. lorn. No. J
yellow. He; No t, No. I white.
vtae; Na I yellow. 7skskc; No. 4, T!
, Na. 4 white, 7nrVc; .vo. 4 yellow,
'.;. Oats. Na, whits. Svjc; No.
I white, sit3te: Na. 4 white. elasi'Sc:
standard, iHMic. fcye. No. t, Mvvc
Barley, BciflU e. aed: Timothy, M.u
U. Clever, U.mia
Bl'TTr.K-Steadjr; creamervea. 2S9c:
weirtea, U9c.
EUUs eHeady; receipts. ll cases; at
mark, cases Inctaded, i;i;tio; ordinary
firsts. nSc; flrita, U4c.
CHBBSE Dteady; daisies. 17yl7H;
twine. Ic.nsHc; young Americas, i3
(tc; long hcraa, IKVlTc.
POTATOES rirm; receipts, St ears:
Wisconsin, n y-Sl.M; Michigan aad Mla--.sveeeta,
&.ftl.ML
WfLTRT Uva, weak; turkeys, lie;
darkens, StVte; springs. ,
E Aiy-nready . at fUve,
Xy U tha Sltsarjonbea AdTertiatnc.
E W YORK CEXP.RAL MARKET
4'otatloas of the Day an xaiiaas
raasssaelltlew.
NEW TORK. April S -FUIVR-Qillet:
spring r-stentfl. I.Mlsfi.tiO: winter straights.
I4.4.7: winter patents. W.8W k:
spring clears. I4.4MH.7: winter extra
No. 1. p. rt 0: winter extra. No. t, ilia
l5; Kansas straights. 14 6. Rva
flour; quiet: fair to good, H aoecen;
choice to fancy. r-Kll'.
CORN'MEAlQuW-t: fine white and
yellow, ll.7Wrl.7e; coarse, 1.1.7; kiln
dried. K It.
KVE-titeady: No. 2. Mc, c. L f. Buf
falo. BARI.ET-Qulet; malting. I.StU. c.
I. f. Ruffato.
WHEAT-Snot market, firm; No. i red.
II. ?l. elevator, exoon basis, to arrive
end $1.3i. f. o. b., afloat; No. 1 northern
I'liluth. IJt4. f. o. h, afloat, opening
navtitatton. rutiirrs market declined at
the start on the cables and the large
world'a exporta advanced on bullish crop
news snd the decrease In the visible,
but lain eased off under profit taking,
closing unchanged to V net higher. May
closed : HI. July, tt.HVxl IS1, closed,
l.r,; Meptembrr. II ll'.ti l.HW. closed,
11 II1, Receipts, l.a.M bu.; shipments,
!B.k bn.
I'URN Spot market, steady; export.
Mr. nominal, f. o. b, arinat; futures
market was nominal. Itecelpts, 1.125 bp.
OATH ft! market, steadv; standard
ahlte. sic. In elevator. Futures market
was nominal. Receipts, 44.22i bu.
HAY-Firm; prime. l.a; No. 1. I1.S4;
No 1 11.11 . No. . Il liSl 2S.
HlliKH steady: Central America. U'ic;
Pcsnts tMnttjc.
l.EATHKR Firm: Hemlock firsts. U
(irr.c; sccohds. Mic; thirds. 214j22V4c; re
iects. Ihc.
PROVIHtONS-Pork. firm; mess, rJM
6JS; fanuiy. Wrt!nj21.j, short clears.
t:34i2i.x Cut meats, quiet: pickled
bellies, 10 to 11 pounde. lOWIIHvc; pickled
hams, 2UV. l-ard, steady; middle
west prime, SIA.&HIOtt; refined, steady;
continent. II0S5: South America, till;
compound. 1'rifc1c.
TAIJXJW-Flrm; prime city hhde.,
( Use; special. (,7c; country, Civic.
RI'TTKR Btrong; receipts, i.m tubs:
creamery spedaJs. Jlc; exlraa. aWvC;
fleets. fiauc: seconds, Svfr2c: stale
dairy, finest. aXiWHc; good to prime, -jt
ftaic: common to fair, 24fr57e; process
specials, r.ar.ht?: extras, K4c; firsts, H
tjSiic: seconds. liSc.
CHEKKK-Unsettled; receipts. ZX pkgs.;
state, whole milk, current make, while
or colored, specials, 14c; stste. current
mske. white or colored, averag fancy,
UV: skims, tvrllVvc.
K.tKirl-Firmer; receipts, .M rases:
fresh gathered axtraa, Ttc: flrsta, storage
parked. UtrJlV: firsts, regular packed.
laVUMvtc: seconds. WjlSrtic; western
gathered whites. Hri3c.
POI.'LTRT Dresaed. dull; western
fowls, llfjlSttc; turkeys, 13tj3o.
at. Iale Oeaeal Market.
ST. IriR, April a.-WHEAT-Lower:
track. No. I red. II. I, No. I hard, 11 IHy
CORN-Weak: track. No, t, Jltjiic;
No. I white. He,
OATS-Hieady; track. No. i, THc; No,
while. ektr.ic.
Closing prices of futures.
WHKAT-Slieady; May, Jul.
tl.0S: Keplember. II
CORN-Weak; May, OTic; July, 7tc;
September, 7Si
OATH Weak: May. 'vc; July, Ur.
RrE-L'nrlianged; K.
FUH'R eileady; red winter patents
It.tVtlt 50; extra fancy and atralght. t4.
tH W: hard winter cleats. U.7M4.0,
KFM-Tlmolhy. 10a higher.
CORNMEAlr-tlM.
PRAN Hcarce: sacked, east track, tl .
HAY-rinii; timothy. !.t)0ff31.; oral
rle, ir oKtiat on.
I'ROVIHIONH-Pork. lower: Jobbing.
114 ia. Ird. lower; prims steam, ttttdy
H. IM. Drv salt meats, lower; boxed extra
shorts. l7vi. clear ribs. no.iiVi: short
clears, 111 1JV. Bacon, lower: boxed extra
shorts, llimvi; clear ribs, 111.17; short
clears. 113.1214.
POULTRT Hlghar on springs; chick
ens. UV; springs, lifsaoc; turkeys. 14c.
ducks, lie: geese. Ic.
m TTER-Hteady; creamery, rBMc.
KUUd-Weak, lie.
Receipts. Rhlpments.
Flour, bblt.,,. nam 7, (Ml
Wheat, bu 41.1M) w.uuo
Corn, bu..., Iim w.i.
Oats, bu, , i,uw i;,ajo
Kansas City Uraln and Praelalsaa.
KANSAS CITT, April U. WH WAT
Unchsnged: No. I hard. 1 tOHfl-l U; No.
J. ll.a7ieail.lHb; No. 1 red, I1.II&1.B; No.
I, 11 lerjl.us.
CORN- lower: No. i mixed. Mr; N.
, 77mc; Na 1 white, TrHOewc; No. L
TMlTsc.
OATH-Vnchanged; No. I wblt. MVkc;
No. i mixed, simuivir. '
t losing prices of futuras:
W HKAT-May, 110.1,; July.LHHl.l
September. W,, o.
CORN-Msy, Jwc; July, fl'sc; Septem
ber, 11'e71'4c.
OAT-July. UV0UV: eVePtsmbar, 4fc.
KYIC-lrJt4e.
IIAV I'nchariged ta It higher; choice
timothy, tl7.Wva.0ft; choice pralrls, ill. So
IICTTER-Creamery, lie: firsts, Mc;
sconils, T,r; packing stock, Ur.
EUUd-Kxtraa, Juo; firsts, lWc.
Racelpu. Shipments.
Wheal, bu Mao a an
Corn bu IS 00 Zt.tm
Oats, bu M.im 1.000
Vlalble (apply at Orala,
. NEW TORK, April M. The vlslbt sup
ply of grain In the lulled mates Satur
day, April JO. as complied by the New
York Produce exchange, was aa fol
lows: Wheat. M.uo.ouo bushels: decrease,
I. auia) bushels; In' bond, S.K3.09 bushels:
Increase, Ul.eo bushels. Corn, !0,i.ai9
bushels; decrease. l.K7.aw bushels. Oats.
II. 8KI.0H bushels; decrease, tas.n bushels;
In bond, 1.830,000 bushels: Increase, 2M.ew
bushels. Rye, aw.ooa bushels; decrease,
I1.UO) bushels Barley. 1,117 1 bushels; de
crease, lull U0 bushels; In bond, let.OO
bushels: Increase. 4,n buahals. The vis
ible supply of wheat In Canada last Sat
urday was !!.m.uw bushels, an Increase
of 1.M4 0W bushels.
Mllwaakew Grain Market.
MIUWACREK. April H.-WHKAT-NO.
northern. ll.17S4Jl.leH: No. 1 northern.
II i2al.lH; No. I bard winter, IUUfl.12;
Mav. II.HHt, asked: Julr, l as.
CtiRN-No. yellow, sKfAV; No. I white.
KMreSc; No. 1 tUvMMlVsc: Mav. 7tc. asked:
July. 7Sc, sked.
OATS Htamiard. UV.
JIAKUCY-Maltlng. UIMJIJI.
MverpMl Grata Mark.
MVKRPOOL April A -WHEAT -Spot,
firm; No. 2 red western winter.
Ss4V(d. Futures, weak; May, lsld;
July, .'sir-so; October, laid.
tollN-.-pot. steady; American mixed,
new, tsMtd; American mixed, old,
as lld; American mixed, new kiln dried,
s M Futures, weak; May, sd.
deplember. I 4d.
Omaha Hay Market.
OMAHA, April H HAT No. I. H.aS
.; No. 1 1 r; No. . tli awju W;
No. 1 middling. t3unn71.: No. I low
land. llDOWiaOvd: alfalfa, choice third
and fourth cutting Ki onfca.oJ; first and
second cutting fauftnea ni. aikthant
l.u; No. I. eli.0utris.ak j
Pawrla Marke.
PKOR1A. April Jt-CORN-Market
higher; track. No. S yellow. Tie; Na 4
yellow. 77c; No. t mixed, TtC; No. 4
Bjixeo. ?ie: sample, TMfTfic.
, OATS Market steady; track. No. I
I whit. ac; standard. He; No. I whit.
eo.
Mtwaewpwlls Grata Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. April a-WHEAT-May
li-10; July. 111!: Heptembor.
11. UV4. Cash: No. 1 hard. 11. US. No. I
northern. 11 US No, I northern, ti ll:
No. wheat, tl.tsv .
ElsrlBi Batter Market.
EtlIV. III.. April a-BCTTER-Tbe
auotailoa committee of the Elgin board
this aftemooa declared butter firm at He.
Cwffee Market,
vrw vol w a Mninwv
lures market closed steady at a not de
cline o irves i poiats; sales, as, 7a
bars; April. llJc; May. U.7c: June.
" -' - w.-. " u,eci ueu
temkar. Hate: October, UMe; Novamber.
w-m, w. w-ir; January, r
niary, lt7c. March, lATtr. Spot ootfee,
quiet; Rio, No. T, l4o: bantoa. No.
lie: mud coffee, quset. Cordova, M4yue,
augar Market,
NBW TOJtK, April U-UOAR-Raw.
ataady; Muacovado. teas, t ale: oentnfu.
Jal, at teas, 4.11c; ssslsis's ugsr, at tsat.
Mc; refined. uic -
NEW YORK STOCK MARKET
Uncertainty ai to Engineers' Strike
Situation Foremost Factor.
TBADEJG ID1L KCST OF DAI
Csaslasi Prices Wise Oat Majarlty
f Material Declleee aad Net
l.sssra Are) Sewerrly More
Than Frartlaaal.
NEW YORK. April .-Cncertalnty
concerning the outcome of the differences
between the eastern railway managers
and the locomotive enalneers was the
the foremost factor In today's business on
the stock exenange. There were otner
developments In the course of the day
that served to check any manifestations
of a bullish character. Advices were
that flood condltiona are graver; that
winter wheat In llllnola. Ohio and In
diana had been severely damagl and
that general trade conditions are not
quite up to the same period of hut year.
The adoption of a resolution by tne
I'nited states senate calling for a re
new of the American Tobacco company
care as decided by the I'nlted States cir
cuit court caused an abrupt decline In
some of the former subsidiaries of the
company. The senate also took a hand
In the proposed dissolution of the Inter
national Harvester company and the
I'nlted Stales supreme court rendered a
decision the effect of which makes for
more reason ble rates to shippers.
The market was dull und sagging for
the greater part of the day In the first
hour and the last. Mora or less pres
sure wss directed against the standard
stocks especially. In the latter session,
but a sudden buying movement In Head
ing stiffened the entire list. Closing
prices wiped out a majority of the ma
terial declines and net losses, except In
a few instances, were scarcely mors than
fractional. It Is not unlikely that the
strength snd activity of Reading was
due to the fsct that It sells ex-dlvldends
tofnorrow. which In Itself would naturally
indues some short covering.
Kelsxatlon of foreign demand for cash
resulted in another reduction of time
rates here, the quotation for three and
four months being per it under last
week's.
The subtreastiry was again the medium
for the slnpment of currency to New Or
leans snd San Kranclsco.
Ths bond market was Inclined to sag
with some support In tha better known
Lissues. Totsl sales, par value, U.JM.OOO.
I mted. Btsies government bonds wers un
changed In call.
Number of salsa and leading quotation
vn bonds today wars: a
sales. Hits. Ls Class.
auts-txsiners eta i.ss 4
Awslssavusa Cosper ... U.ess eg' ll
Aiaerltss Asrlov.lt ursl ... 14 V WVj
Kit
II
4.-4
Si
a
41
Asasrlrea Ben tsr.. 34.70 stv,
A-.rli.a Css es,7te
Amsnraa C. t T to
AsMrtrsa CVjiten oil 14
Anertcaa HAL. r4., 140
An. Irs aeesmies , 74
Asienvsa Ussss 1.MS
Awerhaa IsaxsaetK ... Sat
US
Un
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neuilekoai Stool ,...,
hroohira nspi4 Tr
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GeMrni Lsstsor prt...,
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trie M sH
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llrool Nortkors pf4-.-... 1-
Orost Nertkera Q& ttt.. 1.4W
Illinois Coslrsl M
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141 HIS 141
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loss datrtl ..
Kaasss tr toolkenl
K e. I4
LgldlJay (geTsaf
Umstllls A NsskvllM... I,
14
li
It
S
s
41
144
lit IMS t
Mlaa. A St. Urals...
U . k. r I t t 11
MIMourl K. A T
v
14 lie 144 l4
li . K A T o!4 US 41 It
Hisooert Psolllo Isks S 41
N.i wool Ble sit 14 IM let 141
Naltoaal Lost H ' 47 MU,
N k K of M 14 I4.. J4 to MS
Kve tort Central I.BM lit III 1US
. V . O. A W "t
Neriolt A Wostera I.tt 111 ID Hi
North Asurlcsa I 44 It II MS
Northers refills l.M l 110 IMS
Psolflo ktsll KS S M
rosssrlossls toot 1! l IKS
Pooplo'olso M IM IMS IM
r, C. C. A M. U.... 1
nttifcsrsk cool too it a
Pnooo West Car to tl 14 M
Potimon Polsce for 1S
slteor il sertsg ... M
TtestM IM ISO IMS S 1"S
Xooublle Stool
as
BS
77S
MS
Itaauhll. atOSi SM. ...... 1.9
71
"S
S
MS
S
tl
It
M
111
rS
71
Rerb I'lsa Co I I
RmI htlrnna Co Bf4 t
"
St U A P M ft.. l.M MS S
M. Lesie a W
M. U (. W.
(looo-lhornoll s. A l.. J 4t 47
Seethora Porlllo 1 111 HI
SMIbors Rsllesr MS t MS
so. Rotlwar s4 M tl II
Tonoosseo Cepeer 14 41 41
Toseo A Porlllo
T at. u A W
T . M. U. A W. p(4
lnlM PwlfM . ..
1 St K 11 US
MS
at. 171 ITIvi 174
I .i rillr et M 41 S US
Vslto Siotee oor 14 7IS
t'ntto otos Robesr..,. l.M H US "S
I'allo Slot 40 eool MO To MS 74
I' (tool p(
rib wm
M ill', II1S HI
S.OOO 40. STOj
Vs Srellsa rvwlosl .. 400 OS
Wokoob . 74 I
s,
IS
WoiMob pr
Western Merrlsn ....... .
Wootissiieoeo Bloetrie . T
Wootora IM M tl
tlt
MS
woFoits a u a
I....1, VoIIot 000 Mil S)
no
MS
S
r-bloe Copper 4,4sa M J4
or t'oeoollOoto 1.M0 us
Aooorleeo Tosscoa
Total ssloa tor too ear. 4M.4M soon.
London Stack Market.
lAWrsON, April 22 American peeu ri
les uiKtiad ateovuy today. Kirat prices wer
around partly and later the Urn advanced
vn light covering. At noon the market
was steady with values trum unchanged
to c higher than Saturday New Vork
eloftlng.
London dosing stock quotations;
Ceaoeto. aMier .... tl Lo.lo.lllo a Xoob .lM
e aoooaat ItwMo.. Kee, A Tos.. M
Alool. lesser Wo.Noo) terk lloMnil,.Uts
AnarseS oSNortsis a Wion.nn,
AuaabM) IMS e M M
e pf msoetane A Wosurs. 4
boiilwoes A OBM..II0o,l'ee?to!e H 1
CeoeOiaa PMktlo ..1SKsa4 aliaas
l-booaeoske A Okie, ai Hooala 4y,
rbL Uroet Westers. 1 SMieera kit at
(bl.. Mil. A M- P ll o set .
t Bests UStWaera Psoitis ..til
laont A aw v... trsuoiea ramie ...m
e SM 41 e at N
btm rsc a tsi....M ns
as let set. 4 set ..........us
ee M p(4 4T Wokaak ............ s
Oraa Trmok - U OO pt4 ........... U
llllaoH Ceaual ....
SlUVkUV-Bar, steady at V a-ltd per
ounce,
MoNEY-SStm per rant.
The rate af discount In the open mar
ket for abort bill la I per cent; for
tore months' bills. s-ls per
oeoL
Sow York Mtalaar Btae-ka,
NEW TORK, April H Closing quota
twna on mining stocks war:
AUoo JM'UUle Chief....
araaswk Cos oktoouaa ..... jss
Cass. Tsaael sue... Uuetsno u
Coai. Teaaet aVoaes.. loOpko- us
Cos. Cel. A r.... Msuaeae : m
Iron siroer UkTsUew Jaekst ...... .J4
oLos4nlle OSS... M
Ceradlttaa af ti sasary. ,
WASHINOTON. April fc-Al the begin
ning of bunneaa today the eramtltioo of
tha I'nlted Ktates treasury wss: Work
ing balance la treasury afflcea, 3.771449:
In banks and Philippine treasury. tS.4,
711: total balance la general fund: !!,
444.avi: ordinary reretpta Sartrrday wer
RtottSs. with ordinary dlobursemente af
t2.Ma.7M: deflctt up ta data this fiscal
rear hs H4.ovi.oal, aa against a aaDelt or
ti.ai.tM at thla tin last year. These
figures do not Include Panama canal or
public debt transactions.
Sew Y'ark Mawry Market.
NEW TORK. April 23. MONET On
call, steady, at 2SW3 per cent: ruling
rate. 2S. per cent: closing bid. 27 per
cent; offered at S per cent. Time loans,
easier; sixty days. Ji3 per cent; ninety
days, J', per cent; six months, t per
cent. .
PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER IVit
4 per cent.
STERLING EXCHANOSJ-Steady. wllh
actual business in bankers' bills at It.otW
f.T sixty-day bills snd at S4.sr lor ae
mand; commercial bills, tt.klS.
SILVER-bar. jc; Mexican dollars,
Cc- , .
RONDS-Covernmant, easy; railroad, ir
regular. Closing quotation on ton today wers
as follows:
l". 8. rf. !. ros... IMSIntor. M. H. 40... US
so ceopoa tsisojopaa 40 5S
V. S. to. re 141S oo 4S4
do coupon I41SK. C. SO. 1st ... 7t
C. . M. r 114 u 8 s. 1M1... SS
eo coupon U4SL A N. onl. 4S-. ..
Alll. taol. lit So... 44SM. K. A T. lu to- H
Amor. A. 50. lot Mo 7
A. T. A T cv. 4s. .114 "Mo. Porlflc 74
An. Tobacco 4S..... M'N. R.R. ol M ISO M
4 M IMoX. V C. I- 3 SI-.- Si
Arauor A Co. IS" IIS do dob. 41 X
Alcblsos ion. SN. Y. N. H. A H
dorr. 40 HI! or. ts IM
40 CT. to ....1QSN. A W. 1st C. M- M
A. C. L. IM Is..... MS do o 117
ol A Okie M MbNo Psrine M MS
do ISO It Ho Is tS
do W. ISS tl oo. g. u rfd. II... MS
Brook. Tr v. 4s... MS Pons. CT. ISO 1IU-. 7S
H-Oo of Oo So IMS 'do COB. 44. II"S
( es brother 3o M -houllsc sen. 4s..... MS
r of s i . io...i:i8. u a a. r. i 4s 7
Choo. A Okie 4SS .1MS tos. ll 17
do ref. to MSB U . W. e. 4s.. M
micro A A. 11.. 41 S Mo tot toM 41.... US
C. B. A Q. J. tr... MS 8. A. U 4. M
do eon. 4S M one. par. col. ... US
Of II A 8. P. 4o. MS do cv. to S
'. R. I. A P. c 4s 71S do lot ref. 4s S
s rf 4s MS So. Rollwsr la 107
Colo. Ind. Is 74S do ao 4 7S
Cola Mid. 4i 41 Voles Pontic 4o....!0;'i
r. II r. a a 4s M do . Is. 13S
D. A II ct. 4s MS do 1st ref. 4o MS
n A R 0 4s.... t oij. . Rabnor M...IWS
do rot is M r 8. stool Id is... !
ptotlllors' i 74 n-s.Sr. Chem. It M
Erlo p. I. 4s MWsbsok 1st ts 147
do SOB. 4s 7 do lot oz. 40.... 41 S
dp ct. 4s. tor. A MSWostora Md. 4s I7S
do Mrlos B 7rSWot. Bloc. CT. Is..
GOB. Kloc. ct. to.. 144 Woo. Central 4s
III. loo 1st rof. 4s. MSI. Psc. or. is.... s
Iptor. Mot. 41 tlS'Foosaia Is 101
Bid.
Boston
(losing ttaatatloas.
BOSTON
April 22. loslng quotations
era as follows:
on slocks w
AllOUOl
A no I. Copper
A. I. U A 8.
Artless Con.
B. A C. C. A
47 Mohnvk 4
nS.Norsds On IIS
17 Nlplislnt Mines ... 7
l-Xortk Butto
. a
. t
.flit
a M. t Nostk Lsks
k TISOId Dominica ....
4M OorooUl
St Qsisoy
C... tiSflhsnnoB
H ... KSaupsrlor
14S8uporlor U K
tTsmarack
17 V. A A B. A M
Col. A Arliena
Col A Heels...
Centennlol
Cop. Rsrs C.
Boat Butte C. 1
Frsnklla
Otrous Ooa. ...
Oraakr CSa. ..
Oroooo t'sasnoa
. u
. 14
7
: 411,
S
do pd
Isle RoToie
M'.t'tok Ooa II
lalltsk t'oppot Co 43
M Winona 4
7 s wolverine Ill
MS
Kerr lake
Uko Copper ..
Ls llsll Ivippsr
MUrni Ceppw .
OMAHA GENERAL, .MARKET.
BUTTER No. 1, 1-lb. carton. Me; Na.
1 In lo-lb. tubs. 23c; No. 2, Ho; packing.
Ttc.
CHEESE Imported 8wlsa. Sic; Ameri
can Be Ins. loc, block Swiss, Mc; twin.
Sc;. daisias, tin: triplets, 23c; young
America, Uc; blue label brick. Be; ltm
beiger, 2-lb. 21c; l ib. 22c.
FISH (frah froteni Pickerel, tc: white,
He; pike, Uo; trout, rc; larg erapples.
Uwluc; Spanish maokrel. lc; eel, Uc;
haddocks, lac; flounders. ISc; green cat
fish, loc; roe hd, tl each; ahad roe, per
pair, Uc; asimon lc; halibut, lie; yel
low perch, oc; buffalo, tc; bullnaau. lie.
POL'LTRY-Broiiera, t6.00u7.MI per dos;
springs. Mc; hena, loc; cocks, llo; duck,
ibtjuuc; teese, Uc; turkeys, 23c; pigeons,
per dot., II. an; Aliv: hens, 12c; old roost
ers, oc; stags, luc; old ducks, full feath
ered, 14c; geese, full feathered, 6c tur
key, 14c; pigeons, par dos., sue; homers,
per dos., Um; muaba. No. 1. II. 40; No. X
40c.
Hips-No. L l?Hc; No. X ltVsc: No. a
UWv. Lolmr-Na. I. lc; No. X lke; No,
X Uo. Chucks-No. 1. tc; Ns. S lo; No.
X 7c. Rounds-Na X Uc; No. -m 10s c;
No. X loc. PlaWa-Ns). X :; No. X
o ; No. X HsA
UJl.NS-No. X Uc; !. a. Uc; Na. t, la,
tHliCKS-No. X ; Na. X 7o; No, X
r'KUlTS, ETC.-Applea: Extra fancy
Ben Davis, per bbl., M.; Winssapa, per
bbl.; fc; fancy Missouri Pippins, per bnl.,
14. A; Idaho Jonathan, extra lanry, par
uox, I2.W; Wasbington Spttsenbarg, par
box, 12. M; Waahington H. Beauty, par
box, tol; Wasnlngton Styoutn Wlnsssps,
per box, 12. tu. bananaa: fancy aeloct.
per bunch, eo.2fibi.sv; Jumbo, per bunch,
4i.lku4.7d. iiates: Anchor brand, new,
tM l-io. paga. In bog. per box, l!.i; ilrum
edary hi ana, new, M l-ib. pugs In box,
per box, eo. Kls: Cnlliornia, par case
of li No. U pkgs., Uc; per case of No.
12 pkgs., 12. M. per case of hi No. pkgs,.
12; buik, lu 2i and uv-lh. boxes, per ib.,
kej; new Tuiklsh. t-orown In AMb. boxcx
per lbs., lee; e-crown In 30-ih. boxss, pur
ib., Mr; 1-crown In 30-lb. boxes, par lu.,
I.e. Orape fruit: r'lorida, M sin. per
crste, ; 44 aise, per crate, 16.10, iu-e-M
slaes, per crate, te.eu, Urapss: ' Malaga
la bbls., t7.owifi.30. Lemon: Umonlera
beleclea brsnu, extra tancy, 30u-o sixes,
per box, 14; Loma Llmoneira, tancy, ew
ob Slice, per Pox, eo.mf, ow-420 sites, soc
per box Kes; csltlornia lemons, wu-JW
lie, per box. t4.autia.uu. Oranges; can
lornia Cameuia brand, Naveis, extra
taney, 9bUll'V2U-iloO also, par
uox. p3.2o; extra ehoiee. ail aiaea, per box,
4; Elephant brand. li-lfsM74-;Mit sixes,
per box. M.to: 2ju-!lo-334 slset, pr box,
el. at. Pineapples So-Jo-24 also, par cratv,
pi. Sirawbemea:. Xoulsiana, lr case af
24 Plttu. 12. SO. -
VaAlt:TArJLJJS-Reets, old crop, per lb..
3c labbage, Wisconsin, per lb., ec;
new Calllortua, per lb., 4c. Celery, Cal
ifornia Jumbo, per do-, 11.00; Florida, In
tha rough, 4tjac do., per case. 14.2. Cu
cumbers hot house, per box, fi . Egg
flant, fancy slorioa, per oo., et-UO. (iar
ilc, extra fancy.- white, per do., Uc.
Lettuce, extra lancy leaf, per oos., etc.
union. California, whit, boning, per lu.,
,c; V) laconain, ye.kiw Ulobe, per lb., be,
red Uiobe, par lo., ec; Spanish, per crate.
12. At. Parskty, fancy southern, .per doA,
bunchea, pmuTlc. farsmps. fsncy south
ern. pr dos bunotaas, e0tj7pc; I'srsulca
per Id.. 2c. Potatoes. Mlnneaou Had
Krver Early Ohio Oeed, per bu.. U.iS;
Annuraoia aarly Rose aead, per bu., i.e;
Uilsa triumph seed, par bu., H.M; V la
conoin white tork. per bu., tl eft Ruta
bagoa. In aacks, par lb., lc Tomatoes,
rionua, par b-bsa. orate, 13.71; Cuban,
per b-oak. carrier, tXtv. Turnips, per lb.,
:Sc.
MISCKIXANEOL'S-Almonux. tarra
goua, per lb., lose; In aack lot. I teas.
Coouanuta, per sack. Hot). flibrtA. par
lb., 14c; in sack lot, lo lea. Peanuts,
roasted. In sack iota, per lb., -; roasted
leas than sack Iota, per lb., oc, raw, per
lb., sr. Paeans, large, per lb.. ),c; In sack
kit, lo less. Walnuts, new erop, lktl.
California, per lb., lie; In aack lot 1c
lea. Cider, new Nehawika, par U-gai.
bbl.. Ml; per tv-gal bbl.. . at); New
York Moll's, per U-gai. bbl . US; per
30-gal. bbl.. Kb. Honey, new, M frames,
ta7o. Krout. per U-gaL keg. C?t; par
e-asl. keg. ll.2o.
BEEF CUT PRICES-No. 1 ribs, lltic:
No. t rib, lc; No. 1 rib, I3c; No. 1
loins. luc: No. t lolna 17c: No. t kilns,
14c; No. 1 chucks, se; No, I -chucks.
c; No. t chucks. Tc; No. 1 rounds.
12c; No. I rounds. Use; No- t rounds,
lie; No. 1 plates, 7,c; No. 2 plate. c;
No. platea. fee
Metal Market.
NEW TORK. April 3S.-METAX8
Standard copper, stesdy; export and
April. US 47M1V72V.: May. June. July.
llo so) li Ti. London market, quiet: spot.
im isa d. futures, it ls Ad: arrlvala re
ported at New York today, W lone; cus
tom house returns show export of le.2S2
ton so far inks month; lak eoptier.
tM 1I1.S; electrrMyllc, 1 leil 17;
casting. i.Itjli.7. Tin, firra; spot.
44.4jp44.7; April, e44.S4M4.75: May, IH t
feM-ot; June. MXSotmtt; Londork market,
firm: spot. CMS: futures. 19 lus. Lead.
easy: 14.47, New York; tt.4o4i4.lo. East
SI. Louis; London, Alt ed. spelter,
dull and -nominal; tXfrt.M New Tork;
M.M bid. East St. Louia; London. IS Ua.
Antimony, qutet: Cook son's, tk.0. Iron.
Cleveland warrants, fia Td In IiOndon.
Locally Iron waa steady; :so. l foundry
northern. li.rMt.7; No. X tlS4(ru jo;
No. I southern and No. 1 southern sort.
Si 25li TV J
ST. lAll'IS. April 21 M KT A LS Lead,
firm; t.l'S Spelter, firm; M.7.
Caaltae Market.
XEW TORK. April 21 COTTON-Spot,
steadv. t points hisrhar: mtddling uplands
Uc. sarddliag gulf. U.tftc; sales, 3 bale.
T-erstateM AdrrTfatjlg Ml the Road t
Bbi IWHrBA " ,
OMAHA LMJTOCK MARKET
Week Opens with Moderate Run of
Cattle and Valnet Are Steady.
HOGS AKE TE5 CENTS LOWES
eeelpta Are Light, bat Valaea
Drop Becaaae af Lower Prices
In Chicago Sheep and
la Tabs lilaker.
SOUTH OMAHA. April C, 1912.
ReeelDts were: Cattle. Hoff. Sheep
Estimate Monday X72 S.J38 2.4
same day last week., s.era cms is
same 2 v.eek ago 4.H S,M ZtiOSl
.Same 1 weeks ago 1.741 1,'iTS I.OM
Sun 4 weeks ago...... S.3.TS i'-i U.o2
Same day last year.... 2.929 ,3S tsObl
The following table show the receipt
of cattle, hogs and elieep at South Omaha
for ths year to date compared with
last vur: ur 1911 inc. Dec.
Cattl 201.1.13 J2S.5M 27.1H)
Hogs X17X2SS 7S5.9K2 JW.SW
Sheep 81,942 647,927 142.61i
The following table shows the range of
price paid for bogs at South Omaha for
the last few nays, wllh comparisons
lisle. I 1912. iUril.LH.198.!ia.1807. 11901.
April 12j
April 12
April Ml
Aprtl lo!
April 181
I Si i 8o t 7 4 Ml
7 66, S 921 t I Oil
I I PV t 00) I tOj
7 5 i t 06) I S
7 69 , 0 kk! oi
o I I 121 t M
t M I 46 t M
i ai I 4 49
I 43, 4 391
E 42 C M
S 4t! 4 4 61
April 171
April ll!
7 71 08 o , Kj
7 70S) t 06i t 14 I
P21 31
April
April 20,
Aprtl 211
April 22!
7 i , S Ki
7 M S M. i 9ul Ml 6
I 5 8j t XI 111 5
lb AI 01
I M t 34 12
iC 0 1 13
6 M 35
1 1 1 till 1 rs
bunaay.
Receipt and disposition of live stock
at the Union Stock Yard. South Omaha,
Neb., for the twenty-four hour ending at
i o'clock p. m.
RECEIPTS-CARS.
Cattle. Hoes. Sh'o. HVs.
C. St. P. M. t 0.. 2
Missouri Pacitic.... 1
union pacific 19 2 c
C. et N. W . east.... 23 I 1
C. N. W., weat.. 30 S3 2 3
c. st. p. m. i o.... r a
O. B. A Q, east.... 6
O. B. . Q., west.... 25 25 J S
C. R. I. P., east.. 3 1
Illinois Central .... 8
C. O. W 3 1
Total receipts... lis SS 10 T
D18POS1TION-H E A D.
Cattle. Hun. Sheen.
Omaha Packing Co.... 427 l,(et
Swift ft Co 515 887 4S1
Cudahy Packing Co.... H 1.777 2m
Armour at uo sm l.wi 444
Schwarta-Bolen Co 2:18
J. W. Murphy ... 1,194
rtenraou , 145
Morreii '. 26
Sinclnlr 107
W. B. Vtnsant Co 67
Benton Vanssnt ft Lush 36
Hill ft Son 174
F. B. Lewi 44
Huston ft Co 81
J. B. Root ft CO '24
J. H. Bulla ! 106
L. Wolf !M
McCreary ft Carey IM .... ....
8. Werthelmer ft soger l
H. P. Hamilton Its
Lee Rothschild 97
Mo. ft Kan. Calf. Co.. 88
Kline ft Christie It
Other buyer S .... 1.130
Total J.8M X984 S,l
CATTLE Th week opens out with a
very moderate run of cattle and althougn
th duality averaged up very good, aa a
rule there was a acarclty of strictly good
to cholc beeves. Demand waa of a
healthy character and with generally
favorable sd vices from eastern markets
ths local trade was practically steady
with last week' close, although the
movement was not nt all brisk and some
of the pllner grades wer hard to mov.
On th whole, however, It was practically
a stesdy market and a clearance was
mad in very good aeason.
There ws rather mora life to th mar
ket for cow and heifer than toward the
close of last week and In some instances
price were undoubtedly a little stronger,
slthough th general market could not
be quoted more than steady. Demand
was reasonably broad as there waa quite
a little Inquiry from outside butchers In
sddltlon to th usual good buying by
locsl packers, but ther w a msnlfest
hesitancy on the part of all classes of
buyers to nay any stronger figures. Veal
calve wer ouotably steady at last week s
decline and nun, ataga, etc., . louna a
ready outlet ot steady figures.
Over 1.0M took caul and feeder wer
carried over from last week' supply so
that yard trader wers not at all anxious
for the limited fresh supplies and trade
was rather slow. Strictly desirable light
rattle commanded good, firm figures, but
the medium nnd common stuff was rather
dull and In some case lower. Volume of
business wa small.
Quotation on cattl: Qoos to cbotc
beef steers. I7.MOS.36; fair to good beat
eters. 17.1097.60; common t fair beat
steers, K 0)7.0; good to- choice heifers,
M 4f7.o0; good to cholc cows, tt.oUvt.7v;
fair to good cows, t4.7T6.ai; common t
fair cows, I2.7i'44.75; good to choice Block
ers and feeder. io.7sa;.w: lair to goea
stackers and feeders. fclJ.;i; common
to fait atockers and feeders, H.&Wi.ro;
stock heifers, M.Setft.W; val calves. fs.M
(v.26: bulls slogs, eta, 44. 40tt.Ue.
Representative sales:
. BEEF STEERS.
No. ' At. Pr. No. At. Pr.
1 I4J 4 14 , II 1111 I is
12 HI 4 . 3-.., 1?7 7 4
14 Ill 4 M , 17 li! 7
17 IM 4 11 1XW T It
40 4J4 4 . .11 1470 t 71
14 Hit 7 tl II Its 7
1 1M4 7 S It..... 1141 7 71 ,
it loM 7 B It 1M4 7 M
let 7 M II 1MI IB
14 ..! I M 4 IMS I M 1
M M f H UM 7 M
M IIU t t IrM 14
im t m m ii a
I til I m to... mi i m
cows. ,
IN 1 t 1041 I I
1 114 4 M 4 lilt I U
t Ill 4 It 4 1011 I M
4 Ml 4 M ! lit I I
I UM 4 M ' 14 '. 44 4 It
I n I M I UM ICS
t M IN I M7 t H
II mi I si . I ia a
M MIS 4 ...1140 11
J 7M I t 1171 I 71
4 ... IM 4 It 1 IIU I n
I list 4 M I M0 1 M
HEIFERS.
t. M 4 t 144 I SC
xi in i.....'. in I a
t M4 4 M M II M
Ml 4 M M- T04 4 M
4 Ml 4 1 14 III
11 mi I n
BULLS.
114 4 44 1 MM) t
I IK 4 41 1 144 t lo
1 ....11M 4 M . 1 SM I 14
1 ll 44 I IM IM
1 II 4 M I IM I H
I IMP 4 M 1 1M I M
1 Ill IH 1 14M ta
1 Ill 4
CALVES.
1 Ml I M t ! t M
It . IH t M I m 1 SO
1 1. 11 I M 1 a 7 M
I X. 410 I 11 ..... 141 7 4
t IM t 14 I. 14 7 M
I M IH 1 14 7 M
Ik IH I.. It I M
' STOCK EKS AND FEEDERS.
...; tl I M I II 7
M IB - I M IS
58. TM I M SP.. 11 I 1
15 M4 I M M M I P
( 47 4 40 14 711
M0 4 44 M D Ik
12 444 4 M 9 T4 ( 1
I let $ si M M t
iirKui Hardlr enough bogs were re
ceived locally to meet packing require
ments, but t-nicago a row as excessively
heavy supply and packers promptly
turned beertsh. Chicago reeelpta were
reported at 2.0o head, a compared with
th local run of .3 head. All advices
wera naturally unfavorable to sailing In
terests snd the market started out alow
and lower, setting about a dim off.
Demand from SH quarters waa equally
dull throughout and despite th amalt-
nea of receipts, it required moat or tna
morning t make clearance complete.
Shippers bought sparingly af the- good
butcher ciaapea, taking a short M par cant
of total offerings.
Tha best heavy hog on sale brexitrht
I7.4B. a dime under Saturday'a high price.
while tne oral nary run or stuii movea
within t7.JSw7.Sw Raeoa weights sold at
t7 and leas, common bA-ht and good
heavtee selling about toe apart.
Represents tli-e sales:
Na. at. aa. Pr. Ka At. , pr.
M US ... IM' M 'aa ... 14
PS. II m 7 M 44 741 13 7
im la i mi a i
tn ... 7 M u a ta'
4 Bit W IN 74 M4 M I
OS. 17 ... 7 Ttt 4 7
XU M M 7 ft t. U4 ... is
'M 1M ... 7 81 17 2 ... 7 47H
m c ... tn it. ....... in . m i s
at lt M 7 71 4 M 7 4
M :i ... i m ai.-. til . m 7M
74 m 14 7 4 12 St ... 7 1
K m 1M 7 44 ID Ill M 7 S
m 4 7M n..:....;! a 7'
74 .Sit M 7 M 49 771 ... 7 H
71 KB ... 7 40 41 St ... 7 j
74 14 M 7 M 71 tU 14 1 9
Ct M4 IM 7 4 . ill M 7 P
Tl 344 IM 7 M 17 St M 1 lH
M IM ... 7 4 !.. 271 ... 7 HH
74 !l 4 7 411j 71 !S7 It 7 HVs
C Jll IM 7 74 144 ID
71 li 7 4S, M 171 ... 7 1!
71 Sit m 7 42...... 744 IS) 7 1
47 Hi Hit) H Ml M 7 M
47 ... 7 41 ..... ...Ml ... lit
M 535 104 7 44 40 Ill ... 18
11 7 IM 7 43 ,144..... Ttt M 7 to
77 25t 1 t 45 17 4 ... 7 K
74 : ... 7 45 ot !4l M 7 SI
71 721 44 7 44 11 14 19 7 U
Ci SS! ... 141 14 . ill ... 7 4
tt. ...... 214 4 7 45 4 HI ... 7M
M SOS ... 7 43 M.......U! 7
M ! ... 7 41
PIG&
I. .... . .173 ...It' . . t
SHEEP Prices for fat hsep and lambs
ruled sharply higher, the big advance
being prompted by A very small aupply.
Less than 3,000 head arrived, mostly
tamo, and packers nought freely from
the start, cleaning up the entire run within
the first two hour of trading. Compared
with values at last week' close the gen
eral market was usually quoted about a
quarter higher.
Lamb trade furnlahed the greater num
ber of sales, toppy Mexicans moving at
I' 30. the highest prices paid since June
of 1910. Shorn lamb of good to choice
grade found an outlet at 17.10. There were
no springers on esle.
Only two or three small hunches of
ewes arrived and the amount of business
transacted In matured mutton waa nec
essarily too limited to afford anything
like a fair test of values. Attractive ewes
were "wanted at K.OMT6.I3.
No feeders of conaequence arrived, but
there existed an urgent shearing demand
for fat wooled offerings, some pretty
good lamb going back into, th country
on a speculative shearing order af 17.90.
Last week's actual buy of feeder and
shrarera amounted to a short S.uOO head.
Quotations on sheep and lambs: Lambs,
good to choice, t7.90rit.40: lambs, fair to
good. !7.50&-:.9O; lambs, shorn. I.:&$7.40;
fat shearing lamb. o7.IOfTi.90; yearllnga,
handy. 17 0017.50; yearling, heavy. 10.500
7.00; wethers, good to choice. t.25rr.8S;
wethers, fair to good. 15.90456-35; ewes,
good to choice, KU6$.16; ewes, fair to
good. !5.2.p9i6.So.
Representative sales:
No. Av. Price
184 Mexican lamb 84 .130
SI fed ewe m 6 60
130 shorn lamb 74 '60
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK-MARKET
Demand for Cattle aad Sheep la
.teady Hogs I .a over.
CHICAGO. April 22. CATTLE Re
ceipts. IS.uOO head: market steady to
strong; beeves. t6.(kgt.76; Texas steers,
t4.764l8.10; western steer, tt.s007.IO; atock
ers and feeders, R30&S..45: cows and heif
ers, ts S54J7.2&; calve. t6.0OSii.60.
HOGS Reeelpta 86.000 head: market
actlv and largely 16c lower; light, 17.41
4S'7.7; mixed. rJ.!57.tS; heavy. t7.50R7.8o;
rough, I7.6tr7.80; pig. H.7!S7.00; bulk ot
ales: 7.667.90.
SHEEP AND LAMBS-Recelpta, 26.000
head: market etrady to 16e higher: native.
t4.u8.ti6; western. 14.26377.10: yearllnga,
l5.90kTT.36: lamb, natlv. 15.28800; west
ern, 40.40800.
St. I.oals Live Stock Market.
8T. LOUIS. April 22. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 2,W) head, including 200 Texans:
market Mc lower: native shipping and
export ateera, tJ7.S041I.Ot: dressed and
butcher' steers, t5.60tJ7.96;' steer under
1 .000 pound. 13 6) 76: stockera and feed
ers. I3.06fl7.76; cows and helfere. IS.J6iSI.26;
cannern. 13.6085.60; bull. 14 xifM 36; rAlvea.
ti OOtil OO; Texa and Indian steer, to 00
4J7.60; cows and heifers. IS.5ftji.3.
HOGS Receipts, 9.700 head: market 10c
lower; pigs and lights, t6.00fJ7.60; mixed
and butehera. f' Win.mii good heavy,
87.S0fJ7.92!.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Reeelpta, 3. M0
head; market 10c hither: natlv muttons.
I6.264jt.90; lambs. It.7ilt..: culls and
huck4. t4.004ji.25; atockers, 13 004S-1.00.
Kanaaa tlty Live Sleek Mnrkel.
KANSAS CITT, April 22. CATTLE
Reeelpta, 14.000 head. Including 1,000 south
erns; ateera steady to 10c lower: cows and
helfere ateady; Blockers and feedera weak
to 26c lower. Dressed beef and export
ateera. tfc.alJ4iS.50. fair to good, tB.3otJ7.4o;
western steers, K.OMft.M; Blockers, and
feeder. lS.uO4i7.10; southern. M.864)7.M;
southern cows. M.004M.26; native cows,
14.00197.00: native heifers. tt.lW.TO; bulls.
M.SorN 26; calves, HMr7.50.
HOGS Receipts, .M heed; market 10c
lower; bulk of sales. l7.46rr7.77Vi: heavy.
7.7OA7.80: packera and butchers, tf.oOff
T.TiVt: llfhte. 17.257 : pig. li.SB.26.
SHEEP AND LAM Bre Receipt t.0t
head; lambs. M6ofr8.ll: yearlings. 15.400
7.36; wethers, t6.oa&.60: ewes. He-00,
atockers and feeder. I3.10sj4.00.
91, Joeepk blve Stork Market.
ST. JOSKaH. April 22. CATTLE Re
eelpta. l.t") head: market ateady to 10c
lower: steer, t. 764. 60; cows and heif
er, M 6017.76: calves. M-t'i7.26.
HOGS Recelraa, 6.000 bead: market tOc
lower: top, 17.75; bulk of sales. I7.604J7.70.
SHEEP AND I ,A MBA-Receipts. 6.0U)
head; market ateady; lamb, t; .018.00.
Stork la Sight.
Reeelpta of live etock at th flva prln
Cipai western market yesterday:
Cattl. Hog. Sheep.
South Omha S.urO . .m 2,500
St. Joseph 1.H0D 6O0 4.0W
Kansas City 10.000 I.Ou 8 000
St. Louis 5.M0 9.700 S.800
Chicago .000 43.000 26,100
Total 49.400 ' 96.000 4V6.IO0
-avaol Market.
ST. LOUI8, April 22. WOOL-Steady:
territory and western mediums, 16Q1IC;
fin mediums. 164317c; jlne. 10315c.
Dry Oaods Market.
NEW TORK. April 22. DRT GOODS
The dry goods markets were quiet at the
opening, with prlcea holding very firm.
Jobbers report a moderate trade; raw
silk sold in larage quantities In the Yoko
hama markets last week and prices
locally are firm. Cotton yarn were firm.
Steel Corporation.
Directors - Control
Half the Railroads
WASHINGTON, April 22.-Director of
tha United State Steel corporation,
through dock ownership and places on
th directorate ot th great railway
systems ot th United State have a eon
trolling voice In nearly 66 per cent of the
railroad ot the country, according to the
statistical study prepared tor th Stanley
steel trust investigating committee of th
house. .i
Tna aggregate vain of th railroad
hi flird at approximately tll.000.0t. 090 and
ot that, steel corporation affiliations are
said to control mora than tW.4O0.O00, 00.
Th twenty-three director of th steel
corporation also sit. an boards of di
rectors of hank. Insurtne companion,
express companies and various other in
dustrial corporations with aa aggregate
capitalisation ot o7..09MlS.
Figures collected for th committee
recorded by one ot tha special Investi
gators, show that steel corporation of
ficers and directors sit aa officers or di
rectors in banks, trust and Insurance
companies having aujaegaU capital, sur
plus, deposits and andl Tided profit of
13, 31 1.811.171: tn industrial corporations
having agresrate capital and bonded In
debtedness ot t2.amua.3al (Including the
steel 4arporatlotai H.4tUW.S7); ta street
railway, staamsrup, express, telegraph
and terminal eompantea having aggretrat
capital and bonded Indebtedness of 11.271,
770,04, Ot th Individual officers or directors
George f. Baker holds the greatest num
ber of memberships la other boards ot
directors.
Sttmnlate year no anew by &vliMag
an of tha buy era ...
AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA;
i
Woman. Falla from Car and Snstaint
Fractured Skull.
AITZJtTTED JAIL DEIIVEBT'
Gross Brakes Saturday far Yaavato
' Tllle- Theater Balldlagj Reltsr
laae Circles Iatereete ia
EatrrtalwaseBi.
Peter Barsbaila, held on suspicion ot
having forged certain checks, added to
his doubtful ssTcompliahments last night
by attempting a Jail delivery from the
South Omaha police station.
The accidental falling of a piece ot
iron with which Barsballs wa working,
attracted the notice of Desk Officer Joa
Mask, who Investigated the matter aud
prevented the escape of Barsballs.
Barsballs was recently discharged la
the criminal court on charges ot passing
useless paper. Later he wm a rivaled
by the South Omaha police ,o tu u
pclon of having pasaed forced paper rg
gregallng 1150. He waa bcicB held for
this at the tlm of hi attempt jd escape.
Investigation by the police revealed tha
fact that Barsbaila had fashioned tools
for himself by atrtpplng the hanger
from the ateara pipe In the Jail. Th
police aay he had selected a weak pct
near one of the ventilator on the south
end of the jaU, and that a half hour
more would base marked his successful
jail breaking. Barsballs waa securely
locked up following tha discovery ot hi
attempt to break Jail.
Falla Off strrex Car.
lira Mary Bouvoeky, Twenty-ninth and
T street, fell from a Ralston car yes
terday evening at i o'clock and auatained
a fracture of the skull. Mr. Gokluaky
is understood to have fallen off th car
at Twenty-ninth and Q streets, where sha
attempted to alight. Dr. William Faulk
attended the Injured woman, who wa
taken to the South Omaha hospital. An
operation revealed a probable fracture of
th kull. Th woman 1 In a ertou
condition.
Baaqaet for Bawrlera.
Closing a successful bowling season th
Magic City and Packer league will hold
a banquet at th Live Stock: exchange on
the night of Thursday. Aprtl 38.
During th last season both league
have won laurel at home And abroad.
At bom th average work of th men
haa been of the highest and abroad, at
tha Minneapolis. Detroit and Chicago
tournament, either aa team or individu
al, th South Omaha bowler won recog
nition. It la whispered In bowling circle that
thla season marks the passing of tha
Packer league, which will be amal
gamated with the Magic City league.
Among those who took prominent part
in the game thla season are Herb Gar
low. George Grlbble, P. J. Martin. Lew
Etter. John Brlgg. Frank Leptnskl,
James Fitsgerald, Ben Hull and other.
Religiose Play Planned.
Of Interest to religious circles of th
city will be th dramatic-religious per
formance portraying the Scottish refor
mation story of John Knox opposed
to Mary. Queen of Scot. Th entertain,
ment will be given under th auspice
of St. Luke' Lutheran church at th
High school auditorium on April 31 and 27.
Tha participant In th play are from
South Omaha and Omaha and will num
ber int. Mia Louise Schlndel will hav
the role ot Queen Mary and Rav. William
A. Pollock will play tha role ot Knox.
Th play wiil conclude with a terwonr.
con display including eighty-five view.
Break Graaael for Theater.
Saturday ground was broken for th
first larg theater ever erected in South
Omaha. Th venture I mad by Prsnlc
Dolrxal and Rudolph Techout, who will
Invest a sum In th neighborhood ot
tf0,000. Th naw theater will stand on
th comer of Twenty-fourth and M
streets and will be built of brick and
concrete. It will be a vaudevill house.
holding membership In th Wostera
Vaudeville circuit, and will cater to tha
beat claa ot citlsen.
Mra, John Oaaarherty.
Mr. John Dnugherty, 40 years old, died
at her home, 4111 T street, Saturday even
ing at o'clock. Her death cam sud
denly from heart failure. Sha leave a
husband and six children. Ths children
are John. William, Frances, Edward.
Arthur and Margaret. Funeral service
will be held ' Tuesday at tha residence.
Services will also be held at St. Mary'
church. Interment will Da In St. Mary
cemetery.
Central School Eatrrtatwaorat.
Pupil and teacher of Central school
united last Friday evening In a welcome
to May in which a very pretty and ap
propriate program wa rendered. Nearly
101 person gathered to witnuaa th effort
of th pupil. Th program waa aa fol
low: "Welcome lo May," eighth grade.
Piano solo, "Fairy Kisses," Julia Fried.
Reading, "Little Ftiti." John Klngrey.
"Blossom Bells," girls" chotu.
"The Archer," eighth grade.
Heading, "Little Cousin Jasper," Helien
Kubat.
Piano duet, "Humoresk." Kathryn
Winierbottom and Julia Fried.
"Where the Flag ia Full of Star," boy'
chorus.
Solo. "Jest A'wearyln' for Ton," Cell
Lipofsky.
"Nebraska," eighth grade.
Reading, "Aunty Doleful's Visit," Ella
Humpai.
Harp eoto, William Smith.
Piano solo, "Evening Shadows," Kath
ryn Wlnterbottom.
"Good Night," eighth grade.
Tha musical numbers wera under tha
direction ot Mlaa Stella Holme, who con
ducted th eighth grade orchestra.
Flreasra l.aid Oft.
In order to keep within the appropria
tions of th department the lire and
Police hoard laid off eight firemen and
eight nollcejnen Saturday.
Uaaie City tiaaelp.
Wanted Good paper hanger. TaL Jar
Trapp. South 3211,
Mrs. AI Smead of Minden. Neb., ia
visiting her parents for a few days.
Mrs. James Doty of Shenandoah. Ia..
and Mrs. L. W. AUlrtch of Council Bluffa
visited with Mrs. W. M. Doty over Sun
day.
Tha third grade of th Junarman school,
under the direction of Mioses Gertrude
Holme and May Sbeehy, will present tho
play "Hiawatha" at the Jung man build
ing next Fruay afternoon.
For Rent t-room cottage, gas andi
water; good condition. lHh and Missouri
Ave.
William Daily, who died Saturday morn
ing at the bom of hi son-in-law, L. II.
Jackson. 3S27 U street, will be burled this
morning at K) o'clock. The funeral will
be held at th residence. Rev. Charles W.
Savidge of Omaha officiating.
Mr. Anna Kamik. axed 7 years, died
yesterday morning at th home ot Charles
Baldwin. 104 South Seventeenth street.
Th funeral will be held Tisnatoe orier.
noon at I o'clock from the late resldenca
of th deceased to Laurel Hill cemetery.
imr o uiinoioii -111 oe OiailC.
Peter Burma n of Fifty-elxtb and K
streets, waa arrested last nlxht foe iVmi.
I rut with Intent lo do bodily harm. Bus
man Is said to have gone on a ram pose
Friday night. During his cups be ia
said to have discharged firearms through,
tho window of a neighbor. The bullet
went wild, but th flying glass Is said
to have cut the hands ot one of tb chil
dren of the house.