fllK BEE: OMAHA, Tt'KSbAV, 'JANUARY ti, 1914. iRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Canadians Expect to .Import Wheat Free of Duty. BEARS HAVE. THE CORN MARKET Tellotv CcfenI linn Stilftrrt Itself Arunml-and LatiRn Arc Anxious to Utwposo of Their IlnlillnKS. OMAHA, Jan. 5, 1S13. The opinion of gome of the best .au thorities In western Canada la that tho wheat of that country will soon b In a position- to omit Into the United States free of duty. That with the meeting of Parliament this month tho law will be fo changed that tho grain now held in bond In tho various markets Of the United States will be In a position' to bo handled either on milling or export account. There are many good men In the wheat trade at Chicago who arc praying that the laws will bo so changed as to admit the Canadian 'wheat lreo, as they figure that under these condition! tho market of the ,Vnltc'd State's Will be natural, and that the matter of manipulation would be more difficult. It Is only necessary to refer to tho flurry In December wheat a few days aso to show that It Is a dan gerous matter for. a speculator to put out a short line, and previous to the last day of December It was dangerous to take .on a long lino and hold It. The country north of lit has a,n aver age crop of 30o.0u0.000 bushels,, and that added to the wheat crop of tho United States would ti:ako In round figures I.Q00, M,000 bushels. If there Is any one set of speculators In tho world who are strong enough to hold tho whip hand In any market under these conditions these men ore at Chicago, but It Is generally bc- nevea mat tnero would be too much risk 'In attempting to finance a cumbersome amount of wheat llko tho above. Tho corn market has veered around Until It Is now In tho hands of the bears. The longs are anxious to dispose of their holdings, and some of them tvmiiil will. Ingly sell out at a loss, but any pressure. enown onngs aoout a general selling and further declines. Word comes from St. Louis telling bta letup In tho cash de mand there and of the heavy selling ot long corn by tho Mllllkcn crowd. Messages from the southern hemisphere that the corn cron them In mtmirtMl. nml the estimated crop Is placed at So0,000,O00 bushels. Tho exports last year wore 190,--000,000 bushels. A big Increaso In tho visible supply of tho United States Is expected today. The situation In oats Is likely to change with that In corn, and tho latter Is con sidered quite bearish. Stocks of oatB are heavy, and they aro Increasing with out any improvement In tho cash trade. Speculative holdings ot May are consid ered quite heavy at Chicago. The short Interest Is mode, but there Is a largo amount of hedges here. The provision situation la stronger. If for no other reason than 'that tho buying oi riDs nas oeeii or a pronounced. charac ter ton some time. These have gone Into me nanus or soino of tho strongest con cerns In tho trade. Cash, wheat was ic higher. Cash corn wan ic to lc lower. Cash oatca wera Wo to Uc lower. , Clearances: Wheat- and flour equal to i.wr.uuu ousnois;. corn, 21,000 bushels; oats, none. Liverpool close: Wheat, lid lower; corn, lid to Id lower. Primary wheat receipts wcro - 906,000 Dusneis ana snipments 362,000 bushels, against receipts of 1,295,000 bushels and shipments of 561,000 bushels last year. Primary corn receipts woro 1,800,000 bushcs. and shipments 848,000 bushels, against receipts of 1,604,000 bushels and snipments ot 3,ow' bushels Jast year. Primary oats receipts were 905.000 bush els and shipment 763,000 bushels, against' receipts of J.OOS.OOO bushels and shipments 01 cxa'.wo uusucis last year. ' CARLOT IttJCtfiPTS. Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago , Minneapolis Duluth , Omaha. ........... Kansas City .... St. Louis Winnipeg ,...,.' ... 48. 439 127 .376 . 73 . 29 ,. 20 .,57 ,. 4S 351 253 48 ,.V.. The following :alcs were rcnorted wneat: no; 2 hard winter. 3$i cars, 82c; 2 cars. 81&4c. No. 3 mixed,' I car, SIHc No. 3 durum. 1 car. $0'4c; car, 80c. Rye: No, 3, I car.' 67c. Oats: Standard, 1 Car, 37c. No. 3 white. 1 car. 37Wc: 21 cars, 37Vic. No. H white. 6 cars, 37c. Ma grade, 1 car 3c. Corn: No. 3 white, 7 cars, C3c; 1. car. 62c; 1 car, C2V4c. No. 4 white. 2 cars. Cle: 2 cars. (SOWe. Na 2 yellow, 8 cars. (ac, 1 car, G3c No. 3 yeiiow. 11 cars, sic; 13 cars, 6216c: 1 car, CS'ac; IS cars, G2c; 5 cars, 01c. No. 4 yellow. 1 car. 6VAc: 4 cars. 61c: 4 cars. 60Hc; 1 car, 59',c. No. 2 mixed, 2 cars. C3c; a cars, tcc. rxo. 3 mixed, 5 cars, C2c; 1 car, 6l?ic; ll cars. 61i4c: 6 cars. GlWe: 14 cars, 61c: 1 car, 60Mc-. No. 4 mixed, 12 cars, 604c: 18 cars. COc; 3 cars, 5914c: 2 cars, aic. io. graue. 1 car, 6lc: 1 car, E5c Omaha Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 hard. spring, S0V4lc: No., i spring. 7SVi80c No. 2 durum, 8081V4c; No. 3 durum, 79 jS0iic. Corn: No. 2 white, 63V4SGIO; No. 3 wime. wMwc; ino. 4 white, 60VS61c: No. 2 yellow, G3ttQ3?ie: No. 3 yellow, 6t403c; No. 4 yellow, 69',4Q61V4c: No 2 62tSi63c! Nn. 3. (I)Vi(f?r.?n. v'n a rsuzai'iL. no grade, &5lc. Oats: no. 2 white, 3S 3SVIC; standard. 37?ic; No. 3 white, 37 jityv. wmie 011.. uuiiey: alanine 556Sc; No. 1 feed. 4554c. Itye; No. S, CHICAGO GltAIX AND PllOVISIONS s. - 1 Featnroa of the Trading nhd Closlnir I'rlcca oh Ilonrd of Trndc. CHICAGO, Jan. 6. Heavy rains In Ar gentina, inuKins more certain a big ex port surplus there broke down the mar kot again today for corn. Despite a steadier feeling at the close tho loss was ?io net. Other speculative articles al showed a decline for the day wheat c, oats, -Hc and provisions a shade to 1214c. Liquidating sales by longs and profit taking by ahortB formed the rule from the. outset In corn. Besides the bearish weather and crop nevs from Argentina, advices camo that 708,030 bushels Of corn from neunos Ayres had arrived today at oajveston. The bulls had to face also an enlargement of 4.2O3.O0O bushels In the visible supply total, with tho great part of the Increase augmenting tho burden some stock in Chicago. in decided contrast with tho fact that shipping sales of corn from hero were lient the free movement of low grade corn to Chicago from the Interior seemed unabated. Owing to the mild weather no change from this ill balanced condi tion appeared to bo at. hand. Wheat felt the influence of the setback to tho corn market, but was steadied by reports that the Argentine ralnB had uono much damage to wheat In stacks. Support developed, too, on account of the fa ine off ln arrivals northwest, especially at Winnipeg, where only slxtyi threu cars were received Pressure on oats was not nearly so heavy as on corn, Bears had the ad vantage, however, partly uh u result of tanadlan oats continuing to be offered to tho cast at low prices. Provisions weakened after a firm start that was due to higher quotations for bSyers away? 0rn' thOUK"' turned Artlcle Open. Hlgh.t Low. Close.l 8afy" Wheat May, 92H1 91H 7i4 July. Corn 1 .May, J Juiy.l OnU. f May. 3li S7H 6714 91 68 tw',4 40?i 39; C7H 67Ti 67U 40i' 4H! 33H mi 40i JUiy. Pork May. Lard Oan.. 59S1 S0 83HI 10 67H 20 93 20 SO 20 82H :0 57!4 10 674 10 62 "ft 10 b5 11 05 May. 11 Ul 11 15 10 971 11 05 1(1 us May 11 H 11 10, U iSM) 11 WA Chicago Cash Prices-Wheat- No rrT P64J07C: No. 3 red, 9Sg4c: Puclflc cZlti red. IflMc; No. I hard, nS i hard. KH&3c; No. i northern, MJ4fj r4c-. No. 3 northern. 8SHtai4c; No 2 spring-.. JOHo. No. 3 spring. SS& cS'ni New No. 2, 61H2Hc No! 2 ylllow (So. No. I, 040pc.'Vjo. 3 White ! ffiefe"c No. 2 yellow. 0c Oats- No. 2 white 40c No. 3 white, 37?ifrSSHc, standard' 33HJ13M.C, Rye No 2. 61 He Ba.ljy' WtrTiC Seeds. Timothy, ! 00Q6 35, clover; m.ttfftt.i. Provisions : rork, liO.J; Inn), J10.65fllO.67H: ribs, $10.!S10.7S. BlTTTBlt-lligher; creameries, SftOoYie. EGUS Lower; receipts, J, MS cases; at mark, cases Included. 2TjJc; ordinary firsts. 2Mi90c; firsts, aiHOKc CHEK81i-8teady; daisies, tSUOtSlic; twins, 16lSUc; Americas, 16ii10ic; Ion horns, lH01fiic. POULTRY-Allve. Irregular; springs, ISHe; fowl, He; turkeys, lw. IOTATOKS Steady; receipts, 30 cars; Michigan. Minnesota and Wisconsin. 6Jif b"c; Michigan, Minnesota and Wisconsin, wmte, liHSTZC. M3av vomc (ii:m:iiai, maukkt )nolntlons of the liny on Vnrlnna Couiniodltlr. SEW YOIltC. Jan. B.-FI.OVn-Qulet; spring patents, .Jfl4.C0; winter straights, winter patents. jnooi.W; spring cicars, i.wy4.20- extra No. 1 winter. W.56 JT3.75; extra 7o. 2 winter, 3.35f3.50; Kan sas straights, J4.05V4.1S. WHHAT-Spot. firm; No. 2 red. 11.00, nominal, elevator, dbmMtlc, 'rind J1.01H f. o. b. afloat. No. 1 northern Duluth, J1.00U f. o. b. afloat.' Kutores quiet and barely steady on tho cables, poor 'spot and export demand ond In -sympathy With me outsiqe markets, closing HtlHc net higher; May, 8T4! July, 94Hc. HOPS Steady: state common to choice. 1913 crop. 401480:, 1912 crop, KV825C; Pacific coast. 1913 crop. 23fT27c; 1912 crop. 225T24C. iuui' Meauy; uogota, 29(ff00Vioi Cen tral America, I9V4c l'KTHOl.uuM-Steady; refined. Now York. bulk, tj.25': barrels. 18.7R: cases. J12.i. WOOI Stendv: rinmeKtln flr. W Ohio. :f26c. COllN-Weak; No. 3 j-cllow, 70Hc. c. 1. f. to arrive. OATS-Spot, quiet:, standard white. 45 47Ue; No 3. 4445Hc; fancy clipped White. 45HP47HC. HAY Quiet! standard. Jl.flO: No. 1. H.tHU Q1.05: No. 2, 0fi35c: No. 3, S0OS5C. LEATHER Firm; hemlock firsts, 29 30c; seconds. 2MJ29C. p.IiPvlsIONS-p,rk- steady: mess. J23.23 fiCS-TS: family. I23.0082i5.00; . short clear, Peof, steady: J18.00.18.60; family. J19.0Ofi2O.O0. Cut meats, quiet: PICK led bellies, 10 to IS pounds. J12.KW 13.0; pickled hams. $13.60. Lar(). easy; middle west, J10.70 10.80;. refined, quiet: continent. U.S0: South Amcrlqa, JU.80; compound. JX.25(fa.Ea TALLOW Strnrlv? rlfv. sain- o, tii-: special; 7c: " HUTTKU-narely steady: receipts, .4,200 f creamery extras. 36mff37Hc; firsts. 35c; held extras. 33933c; firsts, 28Q 31c; process extras, 24SI25c. CHEESK-Firm: receipts. 11,000 boxes; state, whole' milk, held specials, 17017140; ?,,N?J?.5f. fanJ'. 16HGc; fresh specials, JtS"!10: average fancy. 164o. LGas-Irrcgular; receipts. 8,000 cases; t,..FRlhtr.e1 0"tras, 37S3So; extra flrats, 5?? wf,rf' 35835l4c: refrigerator flrats, 31H(fi32Hc; hennery whites, 45S48c; gathered whites, 4548c. POULTKY-Dressed quiet and steady; ;res.n .kJlle(1 western chickens, 1323c: fowls. 12018c; turkeys. 18i?23i4c? Kansnn City (Irnln nnd Pro vlslonn KANSAS G1TY. Jan. fi.-WHEAT-Cash: rn .W8"! Nf- 2 red. 91693c. xtNd' mixed, C6c Noa 3. 63li8 Wni;i.iKo' .2,whlle' "SWc; No. 3. 67c. f;J?fl?FJ,T,ce8 r '"tures: ?vT1iLA7',:ay HSSfi'Uc; JuIy.-R2Hc. m?xed Me,0' Whlte' ViS4b No. 2 BUTTEH Orrnmorv 5J. 1..1. seconds. 32c packing. 194t: ' ' S9S?E'J?l5t secorids, 20c. iuui;liu-mni and springs, 13c; tur keys, lie. Omnlin Hay Jtnrket. OMAHA. Jan. C-PItAIUIE HAY No. 1. 'P.-0"0'08 upland. 'SU .000.13.00: No. 2. 10.00ail.00: No. 3, 8.00lffl0.00: -No. 1 to choice, midland. J11.00JI11.C0: No, 2,. jio.00 fll.00: No. .8. J8.OOfflO.05; No. 1 to choice lowland. S.OOfj'S.OO; No. 2, 'r.OOifOO; No. 3, 5.00W7.00. STHAw Choice oat or rye, 6.0rwwi.50: choice wheat, 5.00a'5.50. , ALKALKA-Gholce of pea green, 14.009 15.00; No, 1, 13.O0fH4.p0; No. 2, 11.00 13.00; No. 3, 9.00.11.00. ' ' HtliineapolU fJraln Mnrknif f MINNEAPOLIS. Jan. 6.-VVUEAT-So. r hard. i8jfS9Hc: No. 1 itorthorn, 86 S6'4o; No, 2 northern, K3(ff?6c: No. 3 white. 81H0S4C; May, 877iSSo; July, 89Vic. KIX)Un Quiet: fancy patents. J4.60; first clears, .40: second clears, t2.Vu PAULEY 55fi7c. HYE-63fi55c. HUAN-IInchanged. COUN-No. 3 yellow, tn'iWc. OATS No. 3 white. 35VJig35Hc. KLAX-K.4SX1.B2K. Liverpool fSrnln Mnrket. ' r-U'ERPOOU Jan. B.-WHEAT-Spot, steady; No. 2. red western winter, 7a 4Vid; No. 1 Manitoba, 7s l4d; No. 2. 7s Id; No. 3. 6s lid; futures, easy; March, 7s ld; May, 7s T4d. COItN Quiet: American mixed, 6s 8d; La Plata futures steady; January, 4s 9dj February, 4s 10d. FLOUR Winter patents, 2Ss fid. HOPS In London, Pacific coast, 5 BsS 6 15s. St. LoiiIh Griicrnl Market. ST. "LOUIS, Jan. 5. WHEAT No. 2 red, OHMmmc No. 2 hard, 87893c: May, 92ct July, 85c. CORN No. 2 (. Nn o -o W4o: old. 7GOT7c: May. TOVlc: July. CTTic. x,OAT.flT:No:!- S3V440c; No. 2 white. 41o; May. 41V4c; July,. 40Sc ' RYE-Olc. Oils nil (i Aosln. NEW YORK. Jan. 6. COTTONSEED OIL Barely steady; prime summer yel- si.A6y; fltralned' common to TURPENTINE Firm; machine barrels. 4ic. mRA.YAjSNAH Ga- Jan- 6. TURPEN TINE Firm at 44ic! sales, 157 bbls.: re ceipts. 93 bbls.; shipments, 196 bbls.; stocks, 30,7or, bbls. ROSIN-Flrm; sales. 1,654 bbls.: - re ceipts, 6C2 bbls.; shipments, none; stocks, lii.wa urns, wuotatlons: A. B, C, D, B, F, G and II. W.75; I. .90; K, J4.55; M, 5.50; N, 6.35; WO, 6.55; WW, J6.85. Coffee Morkot. NEW YORK. Jan. 6. COFFEE Tho market was quiet today, After opening steady, 4 points lower to 5 points higher. prices ruled fairly steady oa scattered covering anu traae buying. urazlHari re ceipts continued full, but there seemed to De ies pressure in tno cost and freight market. Tho close was steady, -i to a points net higher. Sales, 22,000 bags! Jan nary, .ac; .March, x.V3c:, May, 9.19c; July, 9 39c; September, 8.5.'c; tOctobcr, 9.C0c: De cember, 9.70c. Spot, quiet: Rio No, 7, 9c; a . . . , ..... . ' oniuus no. i, uc. ojiia, auu; uorapva, 130160, nominal. NEW VdP.lv, Jan. 5. COTTON Futures closed steady; January, 11.7c; March,. j.iil, .wuy, ii.kbc; Juiy, n.wic: uctoner, 11.45c, Spot, quiet; middling. J2.S0c; gulf. 12.53c, Market closed steady, net unchanged to 11 points lower; generally net un changed to E points lower. LIVBRPOOIi. Jan. 5.-430TTON-Spot, good business done; prices easier; mlddl. :nK Es7-54d; Kood middling. 7,:0d: mlddl. Ing. C96d; low middling, .7M; good ordln ary, 6.0Gd; ordinary, 8.72c; aales, 1,200 bales. Ory G001U StarUrt. Cotton blanket prides named fqr fall of 1014 showed advances today averaging 7 vci ;-iiv lutru uinu a year ago .and not as high as buyers were looking for. It was announced that prices on 4x4 Fruit of the I.oom .will not be changed down ward during January. Fahcy overcoat ings were opened for fall today, the price reductions jiot exceeding 7 per cent on una ill. JBiits ttciu -IJUiei. Hrapornte-d Apple ami Dried Irnlta NEW VOIIK. Jan. C EVAPfirtATt-n APPLIES Quiet and steady; fancy, 110 J2Ue; choice. 9M(C9c: prime, tJ8Uc. DRIED FRUITS-Prunea. quleti Call fornlap, 3il2c; Oregons. S4Qllc, Aprl- V.OIO. iirni; vnuiue. ioc; extra cnoice, 14H14ic; fancy, 15ari6c. Peaches, firm; rhnlri. AlfifiUo Afctrn nnU RXUftHe l.n.., 7iffcc. Raisins, dull; loose muscatels, lit 6c; choice to fancy seeded, 7BSHc; seed less, 4"HQ3tirtc; Mnaon layerf, 11.75ys.oc. Mnsrtts. IarUrf. NBW YORK, Jap. 5.-44ITaAR-Raw, sirauy, niuicovsuu, i.vi.ix; ceniniU1 gal. 3.1&r3.23r; molasses, t 4032. 45c: re. fined, easy. 10&25 points lower, out loaf. 5.05f . crushed, 4 S6c mould A, 4. COc, rubes, 4 DOc: XXXX powdered, 4 20c; powdered, 4 Uc, fine granulated, 4 OGc, diamond A, 4.00c, confectioners' A, S.S&c, No. 1, J.SOe, HEW YORK STOCK MARKET becomes unite Active After narrow and Irregular Movement. MATERIAL GAINS AT THE CLOSE SlmiRth of tnlon Pnrlflc I'otlotm Pnbllrntlon of Cnnipnnr'a ! tnlled Ilrport of (hp I.nst Flscnl Your, SEW YORK. Jan. 6.-Aftrr movlne wlthhtn narrow and trirgular limit for tit rVmaIam rnr It... AU.lnn , rt . I r. ' l'C I J . Kill rtn.'lUH vr,ll.J a stock nlarket became quite active In the latet dealings under tho lead of Union Paclfto and closed with a number ot ma terial gains. In the early pan ot tho day trading was uuii and cnanges other than fractional were limited to tho oil shares, California Petroleum Issues, especially tno preferred stock, making sensational gains -on Unconfirmed reports that a "gusher" of great volume had been dis covered. Other petroleum shares moved up in sympathy. Tho late rise In Union Pacific was at tributed to short covering, but tho strength or Southern Pacific followed tho publication ot the company's detailed re port for the last fiscal year, showing earnings of about 10 per cent applicable to raiMal stock, a gain of about 2 p?r cent over .the preceding year. Prices shaded from the best In the final dealings, but the closing was strong. It Is note worthy that tho market was at lis best soon after word camo from Washington that the supreme court would hand down no decisions ln tho moro Important cases now under review. L.vt Saturday" favorable bank state ment found reflection In easier money rales. There were reports ot prospective gold Imports, but these were! unsupported by tho rates of exchange, which u any thing, moved against any early Inflow of the metal. Foreign markets played no part In local oneratlons. London's ranee for our securities was irregular with negugiDie conditions in runs anu uerun, annougn the latter center bought sparingly of Canadian Pacific, which made a net los on tno day. ' There was a varied demand for bond, tho undertone showing firmness. United ftatcs coupon 4s declined H per cent on call. Total sales, par value, aggregated 2.5C0.CO0. Nujiber of sales and leading quotations on stocks were: AmitftmttFd coprtr ... Amrrtran Agricultural .. American nt Suiar.... American Can ,. American Can pfd American C. A P American Cotton Oil,.,,.' Am. Ic RocurltlM American Llnaeed American Iucomotlre ... American 8. & H Am. fi. & it. rM Am, Huitr Itetlnlnc American T. & T. ....... American Tobacco ...... Anaconda Mining Co..,. Atchtaon AtchlMn pti) ,,,,, Atlantis Coiut Line Baltimore & Ohio ,nthlehem Steel DroOHlrn Ittnld Tr 11,690 JJ "IK "S'i IH 200 mi ttVs i,to us t t 00 H 4H 7 3,tco a u 2 :m 8"i too 33M tlK 32 'i 200 M 3V4 H 1014 l,30O,U0 ll , 11SH :no :i S4ivi 244 00 14U S.l't 34U 1,100 9t4 ran PI tvi 1UT I, 900 :s iih n 400 JS', 59H !; M0 88 87t, MH II, 400 209H m?u :os i.mo . r.s a 27s 800 DO MU bOH 200 1! 1; 11 700 10O, ion ico . 600 nm m 4 moo 3014 2n 31114 400 1MH US ISO. CRnadlan Pacific? central leather Cheaapeako & Ohio OilcafO a. W. Chicago, M. & fit. P.... Chicago & N- W Colorado Fuel L Iron... Consolidated Oaa Corn Product Delavare & Itudron Denrer, ft Hlo Orande..,, Denver ft II. O. prd. maimers' Securities .... T?M Krle Ht pfd Krle M pfd General Klectrle Oreat Korthern pfd Jlreat Nortern Ore otfa. Illinois central ...i Interboroujh Met Inter: Met. utfl ti ..... lil ..... 1 . . . 2.) 1 17H ztu :;n 44 44H 4,100 28 TOO l'i (' ' ,'.. 36 , 139 700 Mass m 128U, 800 33i 3IU 33H io:vl 1,200 15'. IIH 1 l.OiW 61 60 HOT International Harvester., I.W0 100T4 W.i 100V, iuiarjuarine pia International . l aper International Pflmp .i... Kanaai Cltr bouthern.... Lael4e Oaa ., Lehigh Valler IxmlaTllle ft Naahvllle... M., St.. h. A R. tits. M. Mlatouri. K. T .,.,.. ,,, 13 ...... 8U. H ' 24H ...... ..... S3 1.1CKX 1)1. US!, 14UK U1H !H4i 19 .Missouri i'aCKIc National tllacult 1.000 U 24H Iti 1.0 44 National Ixad ...i ,, N. It. It. ot M. Sd pfd New York Central 1,700 tlW N. Y., o. & W.j Norfolk Western ;. North American MX 25 H J02V, 65 SOO 10914 30914 i.M , , f m ,1.300 , 109H 109 li JS S,00p'l25 H1H H4 Northern PaclllS' 1'aclfie Mall Pennsylvania I'eople'a Gas , V.. C. C. & Kt. Ij.. l'lttsburgh Coal Pressed steel Car.,..,. Pullman 1'slace Car.... Heading Itepubllo Iron A Steel. Hepubllc I. ft s. pfd.. Hock Island Co Hock Island Co. pfd... a u t a. v. id pw. Hesboard Air Line Seaboard A. L. pfd.... Stoaa.Hhefrield S. A I. foul hern PaclMc Houthern ltallwar Eo. ltallwar pfd Tennessee Copper Texas ft Pacific n ..,., .,,, 18 76 '4 1MW 38.400 )Mi S7'i IMS 194 lS(i 600 tWi. 200 '"soo ""360 809 "ilsoo too too 4,200 13 20 V, 20V, 'ioii 'ioU 7 17 46 17tt 47 'Jo" 2K 7 27 88i 89T. 23W 23 It 7SU 76 H nil ail zoo Union 1'aclflo ..J.00 IMS lMtJ U6U I?1 'w mk T 13 United Htatei ItxIlT United States llubber.. United Ktntea Hteel U. 8. Steel pfd. Utah Copper Va.-Carollna Cnemloal . Wabnah Wabash pfd Weatern Maryland ...',. Western Union ......... Westlnahouse Electric ., Wneellnf ft Ike Erie. S3 M 600 6SH 23,400 MTs '"soJ.'m" C3 67H to IOC1.. eo 7'1 S1U 2.'700 90) Ml 60 (3 new iieren 2.SM ttu ; Total sales fo, the day. 227.700 'shsrea. .7 New Vork Mo IIPV It 1 1 as r at firm: htaVeir cnt lo 1 cent; ruling rate. 4U beV cent' MKIiPi WHIT f i-a a ... cent rai-avu-owBai Per STERIilNG KXCHANOB - Strong mefclal bllis' rZj."m"au"- com ait.VER-Bar. 57!4c; Mexican dollars. HONDS-Gnvernmnnt u.,.. ...11 . flnn. " 'w"uau Closing, quotations on bonds wc,ro us IUIIU no. U. S. ret; 2s. 91 K. C. Ho. r. Is..,. 91 00 coopoo ........ ss i b. deb. 4s 1931.. kit: do l re. lyHU & N. unl. 4s.... m5 do 2a coupon-, .... UltU. K. & T. 1st la. ?4 110 s ia uo aen. s: da coupon 112 11 0. racltlc 4i 60 Panama la coupon. .101 f do con r. Ci ;o Amer. Ac- Is. ....... 9'ltN. rt. II, of t. 4 Us CO A. T, T. ci ,4s.. s iN, Y. C. g, 3V4,. IH4 -Am. idiswcw no aso. is M. Armour A CO. 4HsHK Y. K. H, A 11. Atchison s.n. s. ... 9JV. .ct. Jtis el4 do CT. 4s 1910 94J.N. & w. 1st e. 4., 95 do ct, ta 100 do ct. 4a 102 A. C, I 1st Is 91 Ho. Paclllc ,4s,..,.. 92; Dal. & Oblo 4 , 91K do 3 ,'. (414 do 2Us WHO. 8. U rtd,, 4s. . 19s, Brook. Tr. ct. 4s... l7Jleon. cv. JVis 191S.. 97U Cen. ot Oa. (a...i 1014 do coo. 4a 99U On. leather Is.,.. 97Hnadlna cn. 4a IU CTiss. U Ohio 4Ks. 91 8. I,. A H, P. tt 4a 7IU do ronT. 414s 10 do n. ta. II CblcaaO & A. VAt. iH.Kt. U H. W. C 4s.. 7S C. n. Q J. 4s. 95 B. A. U adj. ta. . . . 7JH do aso. 4s. 91H?o. lae. col, ... 91 C M 8 V 0 4HS..10I do ct. 4a., UL C. It. I. A. P, e. Is 41 do 1st nr. 4s.. . Ht do rf. 4 7114 80. ltallwar ta... .1014. C. li . r 4H 90U An sn, 4a., 711! D. A II. ct, 4s. ..,97,tfnlon Paclllc 4s. . H O. It. 0. rer. Is el do cv, 4a. . .. iu Dlstlllors' ta UK do 1st k ttt. Is. nu Kris p. 1. 4s J I. S. Itubber Bo.. 102 do nn. la , , 71 HI' 9. Steal 2d 6s. . 1(0 '1 do er Is, ar. U. 71SV.P. Cliaia. t.. . iiu III. Can. 1st r. 4s.. l9WaMsh 1st A ex. 4l SOU Intar. Met. 4',4a..-. TSS'W'astarn Md, 4s.... 75ti Inter. M. M. ii.. MWart. Elac ct. Is. mC 194 japan 4i,s ii-'WIs. central Is. tlld. Offareil. liocnl SecTjrltles; Quotations furnished by 11 urns, Drlnasr A Co., 119 Omaha NalUsal tank bullalof: Did. AiWad. Cudahr Pat VI ni la, 1924 Vi MVi Calllornla, Stale t. liar. 4, 1913..,. it 94 Dears A Co. ptd, VZ 214 Diinda. Jit., la. 192 9 104 El I'sso. .Tax., iSawtr (a. 1J1 , 102 101. U Kalrroont Craamsrr per cant (uar.. lOOtl 1011s Fairmont Creamer 7 par cent prd.. 101 102 Harris Co.. Taa, 414s, 19SJ 911, 99 V4 Inter. JUpld Tr. ea. 19M rt 9IV4 Kanaaa Cltr Hohool 4s. 1912 4t, K. C. II. A O. Ht. 1st 4s. 1151 21 12 Uncala O. A K 1st l. 1941 , 10 u N. T Cen. Kij ;lp. 414s. scr. 1911-29 toj Nortolk, Nsb. Is 1921.. ., 104 104.12 Cltr ot Omaha IHs, 1141 . l 100 Omaha Kt. Hr tt. 1914. . . 994 100 '4 , Omaha & C, II. Ht Rr is. 1121. 94 9IW Omaha St I I) R. A D . HVi 6I OakUnd. Cal Ua. J rap. Is. 1130, Ul W 10 M Paclllc a, tt ft. it, 1914 99 99H Portland, Ore. 4a, 19)1 91 9.1 77 Has l-'ranclsco (a, 19M 101 U )02U &riH SHH$ .Vr:: Tri-ntr n. i Oo. , lw 91 lifklnM KIArfe riMI iiiuk. ..... Itnmnn ntttek Market. t!08TO.N Jan. S.-CloslniS HUotntlons on stocks were: Alloun M Ni4 On. .. Amil. fWwr . . TtilNlplMlni Minn A. t U I North imtle ... Arliena Com 1U North lV ... It TS 8's IS . 21 . CO u qui & Arltont.. .. M OM Dominion . CcnlmnUl II (julnrr ,.,.. . foBjwr ltnf V C. Seilhtnnon .... Eit htttt C. M .. It Surrlr Krinkllo S tiuptrlor' U. M.. umnor ion ,4 Tmrrn 21 Green canane. 4U. B. P. II. A M... l4 I sle ltovsle Corner 19 da prd IIS Kerr Lnae 4t1Uah Con IS lVe Copper . ... T Utah Copper CO. ... 4s I Dalle Copper... 4Vlnona ., , li Miami Copper . . SlS Wolverine 41 siona, . 4IH London NtocU .'MiirU.el. I.ONIXJN. Jan. 6. American securities were unlet durliic the early -trading to day. At noon Canadian .Paclflo was lower nnd the rest of tho list ranged from unchanged to H below parity. Consols, moner . . 71 1 Union Tacltlo .... 15t do account ... . 71s SIKVKlt liar, unlet ot M 9.1Cd . per ounce. MONKY-8lf34 per cent. DISCOUNT RATKS-Shnrt bills. 4. per cent! three months, 4V per cent. Omaha CiiJNiniAi. .AiAitKnr. UUTTKrt No. 1. Lib. cartons. 33c: No. 1, 60.1b. tubs. 31c. FISH White, fresh, 16c; trout, fresh. Uc; large crapplcs, fresh, 13G15c; Spanish mackerel, lfic: shad Yoc, por pair, 10c; salmon, fresh, lOo; halibut, fresh. Ho; buffalo, I'd buuiieads, I3c; channel cat fish, lfic: pike, isc; pickerel, 120, pnilt.TIlY-nmllerR. 14.0c4iC.0i) ner dot.: hens. 15c: cocks. 12c; ducks. Ko; rcpjm', ibe; lurneys, iukcoiib, iwr uuk., ei.w, ducks, full feathered, Uric; geese, full rcatlierca, 11c; squaos, xmo. j. i.w; io. ItllC. Whnleaale nrlces of beef cuts otteotlve today In Omaha aro us follows: UKr.r HUTU-Hius; ino. 1, iorc; io. MV.t: Nn. 3. 12c. Loins: No. 1. lSci No, 2, lfk;; No. 3. liKc. Chucks: No. 1. lOMtc: No. 2, loo; No X 6yc Rounds: No. 1, mici No. 2, l!icl No. 3, ltc. Platen; No. 1, BHc! No. 2, 8c; No. 3, 7'ic. FRUITS-.Oronces: California navels. extra fancy Sunkist. M. 320, 1W, 178, 2C0 and 350 sizes, 13.W. s site, k.w; sixo, J2.40; 321 site. 2.!5; Florida. IKS nnd 126 slues, tXifO; ISO, iiB, 'J00 nnd 2) slses, f.?.60; 2M slip. S2.40; 2S8 nnd 324 slses, iSS; Florida Kutnquats. per box, 25o. Apples: Extra fancy Washington Jonathans, per box, J2.28: Whlto Winter Pearmalns. per box, $2.25; fancy Whlto Winter Pear malns, per box; 12.00; fancy Idaho Hlack Twigs, per box, 2.00; fancy Idaho Bald wins, per box. $3.4.10: fancy Idaho YSrk Imperials, rer box. 32.00: fancy Idaho Walbrldgcs, icr box. Il.bj; fancy Idaho Willow Twigs, iKir box, ll.fT.; fancy Idaho Smith Citier, per box. Jl.tt; extra fancy Idaho Northern Spy, Greenings or KlngB. per box, 12.00; extra fancy Idaho Rim bos, per box, 2.26: extra fancy lien Davis, per box, $1.06; fancy Ucn Davis, per box, .tu; choke Den Davis, per box, l. jo; Hen Davis, er bbl., I4.W; York Imier1ols, per oul., iw; winKiers, icr bijim Lemons: Kxtra fancy Sunklsti aootf and MOs. rr box, $8.60: extra choice Red Hall, 800s ohd"S60s, per bos, J7.f0. tlrapes: Ktr fancy Kmperors. per crate, i.zo; Mn s lOmrutrom. mr bbl.. 14.00: Imported Mal agas, extra fancy, $7.00; fancy, J8.50; xtra choice, 8.w cnoice, j.uu. iw""''. Kxtru fancy Florida, 6s, 33.C0. 46s and 96s. 33.76 64s, 01s, arid 80s, 34.2II. CranDetTles: Per box. 32.75: lloll nnd Uutjlp. per bbl., 19.00; Hell nnd Cherry, per bbl., .H: late red. per bbl., $8.23; Richard, for bbl., $9.00: extreme Jumbo, per bbl.. JU.0O. , VEGKTAULKS Potatoea; Oenulne Red River Early Ohio, per bu., Jl.uo; Kural or BurbankB. per bu Sac; Idaho Rurolt, rtAn i.,t civ. Tintntnefi! Per hamper. $1.23. Cabbage: Holland seed, per lb., 2c; red, per lb., Sc. Onions: Ohio, largo Red uioue, per id.. sc; tspanian, tvi $1.60. Tomatoes: CnJirornla. per 4-baakot crate, J2.00. MlSCKLLANttOUS-Callfornla fins, 12 2-oz. pkgs., 85c; W 6-oz. pkgs., iiuo; t all- 1 fornla black fins, 12 12-oz. puns., ji.w; 1 crown Imported figs, per lh.. Uc; 3-crowii Imported figs, per lb., I3cj 7-crown pulled riL'H Minyns wcluhlm: about S lbs.). Wo: 6- crown pulled fles iboxes weighing about 0 lbs.), 75c; 7-crown pulled figs (boxes welshing 10 oz.), por du., 31.23. Drome dary 1 brand dates, phtS... $3,01: Anchor brand dutes, pkg J2.25, Halloween dates, per lb., 7Vtc. Parsnips, per lb., 22. Car lots, per lb., 2c lleetK, per lb., 2C Tur nlns. nor lb.. 2c. Rutabagas, per lb., I'ic California JUmb'o celery, per doi., Sx. Michigan Celery, per dot, sic. uiuer, par keg, K3.23; per half bbl., 15.73. Shallots, por doz.. We. Parsley, per doz., 400. Radishes, per doz., iOs. Head lettuce, por doz., JtW. Homo-grown leaf lettuce, per uoz., IOC. urcen poppers, per uuskci. wa Wax or green beans, per hamper, 36.00. lint house cucumbers, por doc, 21.tCKh2.CO. Cauliflower, per crate, 23.15. Venetian garlic, per lb., UVSc Kggplnrtt, per doz., J.'.Ou. Horseradish (2 doz. oottlcs In case), per case, J.'.uu. wainuis, .-no. 1 son sneu, nor lb., 19c Medium pecans, per lb., 13Ho. Pecans, jumbo, per lb., 15a Cllant pecans, Louisiana paper shell, per lb., 26c. Fil berts, per lb 15c. Drake ultnonds, per lb., ISc; paper shell, 23c. Brazils, per lb., lko; large washed, ptir lb., llc. Black walnuts, per lb., 214c. Ptanuts, raw, No. 1, per lb., 7c; jumbo, per lb.. So; roasted, per lb., iV4c Shell bark hickory nuts, per lb., 4c. Whlto rice popcorn, per lb., 4c. Checkers, per iw-id. case, per J- pkg. caae, 31.76. Cooonnuta, per sack, 37.00. Chestnuts, Imported Itauun, por lb.. 10c; sack or bbl. lots, pc. Honey, wtuto Clover, xi-secvioil case, per case. Metal Market. NEW YORK. Jhn. 5. M HTJ'A LS Lead i Quiet, M.1W4.10; Ixindon, 18 10s, Spelter: Quiet, fo.2.Vu5.40; London, 21 JOe. Copper: unsettled: standard, spot not quoteu; January offered at 314.874; February of fered at Ji4.su; Aiarcn ana April oircrea at 314.23; Electrolytic, tl4.C2K-ftl4.75: lako, J15.005 15.50. nominal; castings, (14.374. Tin: Easy: Spot and January, tX.Wa 3.0; February, I3a453.70; March, 336.60 $136.80; April. iI.703.BS. Antimony: Dull: Cookson's, $7.457.00. Ironl Quiet; No, 1 northern, 91fi.OO015.fK): No. 2 northern, fl4.75iftl5.25: No. 1 soutnern. 115.00ijlE.6U; No. 1 southern soft, 116.00316.50. London market closed as follows: Cop per: Firm: .Spot, G3 12s 6d; futures, C4 Es. Tin: Finn; spot? 168 15s; futures, 1C8 10a. Iron: Cleveland warrants, 43s lOKd. HT. LOUIS. Jan. 6. METALS Lead, steady, at $1.10. Spelter, firm, at ts.23v St, Louis) Live Stuck Market. HT. LOUIS. Jan. B-CATTLIS-Recclpts. 4.SO0 head; market steady: native beef steers, S7.509tt.25; cows arid heifers, $4.2.Vt(' 8.M); Blockers ana leeders, ia.0097.00: southern steers. fH.Wl.40: cows and heifers, t4.O0fc3.0O; native cnlvw, 8.00 rn 11.25. HOOS Receipts, 16,000, market 104?15c higher: Pigs and lights, t0.70ft8.20: mixed and butchers, t8.10f(8.40; good heavi. W-20 Sli.30, 8HKEP AND LAMBS-Recelpls. 2.600 ncoa: marxei sieaay; native muttons. &.ooti.io; iambs, .wx(i.w. Kniisns City Live Dn.clc Mnrket. KANSAS CITY. Jan. 6. CATTLB-Re colpts, 15,000 head; market steady to strong: prime fed steers, t8.4Ofr0.00; dressed beef steers, t7.25tf8.13: western steers, I6.76ftf.4S; southern steers, tfi.2.V i.w, cows, i.;v-n., ueirera, lo.ttyiio.cw; stockers and feeders, K.Wd'.U); bulls, t5.00fi7.25; calves, t0.60ail.00. HOGS Receipts, 10,000 head! market 6f ic nigner: ouik or sales, t7.80o;8.iO; heavy, t8.058.15; packem and butchers, r.SVrf8.1E: light. t7.70ira.0S: nigs, to.75fl7.fi0. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 10.00J head: market steady. 10c hltrher: inmiia Mio lower: lambs, M.OOft? 40; yoarltnes, .tyyfl7.2-i: wethers, 5.a8C.OO; ewe. ,40 3.50. "Iinix rily Live KlooLc Mnrket SIOUX CITV, la.. Jan. 5. CATTLE Receipts, 4,.Vi0 head; market steady to 10? lower: native steers, t7.S0fl7.40i cows ond heifers, I4.W&G..7); butcners' stock, K.ZrD 7.10; canners. t3.504.50; stockers ond feed ers, tS.264f7.01; calves, tO.W310.00; bulls, stags, etc.. S5.2&07.OO. HOGS Receipts, 3,000 head: market Cc to 10c higher; heavy, S7.80O7.W; mixed. S7.70jt7.SS;, light. S7C037.76; bulk of sales, S7.75irr.S5. SHEEP AND LA MBS Receipts, 2.600 head; market 10c lower; fod muttons, t5.60 116.60; wolera. $l.60f(6.60; ewes, ri.762l6.00: lambs, t5.75ft7.ft). HI. Joeili I.lvs Htork Miirkrl. ST. JOSEPH, Jan. C.r"ATTLE Re ceipts, 1.600 head, market steady; steers, t5,OOlj0.OO. cows and heifers, t4 calve. t3.OOflO60. HOQS Receipts, 7.C00 head, market 10c hlaher top, t 15, bulk of sales, 17 S0 SHEEP AND LAMI38- Receipts. 6.000 head, markvt steady, lambs, tj.00Q3.10. OMAHA L1YE STOCK MARKET Cattle Receipts Large but Values Are Steady. HOG RECEIPTS ARE ALSO HEAVY Cholrc llulrlirr Sliitf Opens n Dime ltlaher Oilier (Irndris Are Clrn rrallr Above Snturday'" Av ernne l.nmba Lower. SOl Tll OMAHA, Jan. 6, IMS. Receipts were Cattle. Hogs, Sheep. Ksllmate Monday 5.K fi.iW IS.tWO same day last week... 6,048 Same 2 weeks ago 2.VSS Same 3 weeks tigo fi,iS7 6.00S 3.414 7,575 J.4S1 12,107 14.104 Soma 4 weeks suo 2. Sit Same day last year ,.. M 6,021 11.71 The following table shows the range or prices for hogs at the South Omaha live Mock marktt for tho last few days, with comparisons . Date. I m.l, lll.lU.lW0.lW.tWW.liOT. Dec. N.I 7 I5?il 7 1SI I HI 41 Doe. n.1 I e I ae 1 1 1. e 4 29 4 XI 4 44 Dec. ;u I Wtr. i ? e. UK 7 tsj t; 7 22 (I0J a W 7 731 1 6 00 Dec I 79 Dec. SS, ' 707 6 S 7 70 7 68 8 SO St Dec. . Ltw. JO. Doc. 31. Date. Jan. I,. Jan. 2.. Jan. 3.. Jan. 4.. 7 817 6 8 31 6 61 7 VS. 7 6 fail 7 t. 7 s7V 7 OS. 7 7 j7 S 'A 8 211 6 4tt 5 60 4 60 4 33 1 1911. 18l3.l9l2.imi. 11910 lsai. 1908. T 7 10 OS I 7 MH 7 101 fl 00 7 S5 7 )Yt 7 13 & yoj S tt! 8 211 5 MB 5 3S 6 76 4 ,11 $ 80 4 40 8 38 6 701 4 S3 I . 14 6 W 7 tail Jan. fi.. 7 bSHI I 00) 7 7 S 47! 5 6.11 Sunday, "Holiday. Receipts and disposition ot live stock at U10 Union Mtock Yards, .South Omaha, for tho twenty-four hours endliiK at 3 o'clock yesterday: RKCKIRT8-CARS. Cattlo.Hocs. BheoP.U'r's. L'.. .M. & St. I'. 10 Wabash 1 Missouri 1'arltlc 4 Union Pacific 66 C. & N. V east.. 14 C. & N. W.. west.. 42 C, HI. P., M. ft O... 31 C, 11. & Q cast.. 3 C, H. & Q., west.. 3S C, R. I. A P.. east.. 14 3 1 2 n 10 K, 7 2 1 3 3 5 S3.. .. . . 1 27 3D 6 . a. . . . . u ,2 1 4 M 67 37 it.. 11. 1. p., west. 2 Illinois U'entrni .... 11 Chicago, O, V 6 Total receipts ....222 DI8PO8ITION-HKAI). Catle.HoRS.Bheep. JI orris A Co. 70S 1.030 l.sta Bwirt & Co Cttdahy Packlntr Co Armour & Co.,.,,,.,..;, Schwartz (7n 614 701 615 1.271 MM 1.662 26 m 2.7M 2,200 3.310 J. V. Murphy Aiorrcn , U P. CO H. O. P. Co Rapp , 3(1. 34 2 v. U. Vansant Co Benton. Vansant & I4.'. ics Hill & Son K2 V. B. Irftwls 12(1 Huston & CO IT, J. B. Root & Co '."lto J. II. Bulla... ..1... 22 Ji. V. Husk 26 Rosenstock Bros 117 , Wcrlhelmer & DcRcn., 625 H. I". Hamilton..... 04 Sullivan Bros 87 Rothschild 169 Mo. & Knn. Calf CO.... K) dirlstlo M.. ST. HlRRlns 16 Iluffnmn 17 Roth 22 Tanner i... 77 Harvey .., '. 76 Carter H Jowa Cattle. Co..... S3 Other buyers 203 . ) 14,w3 Totals 6.607 6.4S3 n ATTl .ir ThA wiwlt nrvtlH OUt Wltll Oi very reBpectablo run of cattlq.and prob ably two-thirds of tho ottering, wero beef Bttors of a fair uuftltty. Trado was rather alow at tho start, owing to tho. nmplo offtTlngs and the somewhat in different tono to advices from, eastern inarkota, but competition lor tne more desirable grades, both hcrwy ond light,. was BUinoiemiy acuve o,jnar, kuuu,, steady market "6a anything ot th(s Kind. WhMi It r-jime to the ordinary rdn of short-fed arid warmed-up cattle trade was ratlier draggy. and It took, some what easier prices n a rulo to move the sturt. In the main, howover, it was pretty close to a steady market, although the movoinent was Inclined to bo slug gish nil 'forenoon. . . . As was noted, tno latter pari or. iasi week the demand for, cows and hcltora linn Ininrrtvrxl somewhat SlnCe. the. I10II-. days, and prlrtlcuiarly foretho good to choice grauca Inquiry wns brisk and price biroug. I'.von 1110 iuir 10 uuuu grades of cow stuff find a butter outlet tnali one or two weeks ago, ana' prices wcro fully steady with lost week's strong- close all around. Veal calves continue m active reauest nnd firm, and there wan a very good outlet, ana a sieaay niurnoi for bulls, stags, otc Business In stock cattle and feeding? steers was not particularly active, bur. values tui a rule wcrd substantially in tho same notches as tho close of last -week. Most of the fleshy steers aro going to the packers at oeitur prices than tho feeder buyers paid, ana tho aemand ln the country Is largely con fined to deslrabio llgnt ana meaium welght grades. Quotations on cattlei Good to. choice i,i..r ati'trn. S3.034iw.Mj: fair to eood beef steers, t7.6C8U; common to fair beef steer. t6.6OQ7.60; fair to choice yearlings, 8.(M4J'J.0O; good to cliojcu cornfed heUers, fair to gooa graaes, to.iuiuo.io; cominori tn fair irrailes. ll.XUiC.). good to cholca Miockers and feeders, J7.U7.iO; fair to good stocuers ana xecucrs, so.ovui.ov; onmmon to ftttr stockers and feeders. $u.7H6.w: stock cows ana neneis, . trp ti.7o; veal calves, ti.wuw.Wi' uunn, siass, etc.. ll.&WUow. llepresentaiive suies: BEEF STEERS. No. Av. rr. No. At. Pr. 11.. 26... 27... 1084 49 Ill 7 25 ..... S22 t 40 1041 7 40 961 7 10 ,...,1190 7 IS 921 1 75 1090 7 10 25.,.., 1121 - la SO,...,., 1141 7 IS 20 ,,1121 00 19 1111 I 00 V0.,., 1301 I to 19 ..ilea i io 17 1101 I 44 ' II 1221 I 10 13... 12... 40... ... 1... STEERS AND HEIFERS. I Ill I IS 7 934 7 75 in 720 7 23 912 I 00 21... 45 I 4 , j COWS.- 4 922 4 23 , 2 4 I 10 21 711 4 65 1 1012 4K 1 920 I 10 '11..'. ..1217 60 1230 I lo 1." IlW 120 11 ,.1090 C 20 L ,,.1060 .( K t ,....1025 110 23.,,,, 10SI t (0 20 ,.,..1179 6 2 I5 a 15 1 lli t 23 4.. 111 o u 910 9 M 30 6. CO 1... I... HEIFERS. 712 I 00 ... 9U 6 10 931 ( W J U0 71 .112 I 60 3 W III DULLS. .1150 I CO 2 1 .1140 t M .1220 10 . 920 T I...,, 110 I 10 1 1110 SIS 1 1 1150 I Ti CALA'ES. T I1C 7 21 1 i 110 71 1 I..." 100 00 I 1 20 I H I 140 9 75 IM 9 71 110 9 75 IV) 9 76 J 1st) 9 74 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. Ill 5 10 17. 192 75 .... US 6 30 11 19 "S .... Ill ( 40 19,, 03 to .... Ill IM 4 400 7 00 .... Ul I 10 27 M3 7 20 .... 734 6 IS 14 772 7 40 ... 70S 6 71 K 463 7 Co imnH HunDlles were fair for a Mon duv. amounting to 87 cars, or 6.30 head, This Is nearly 1,80 head larger than both a.wcek ago and a year ago. Trado opened out In good shape this mnrnlnir. and during the early rounds some of the choloo heavy and butcher sturf sold at prices mat were odoui a dime higher. After the best graded had being cleaned up trade cased off a little as tho demand for the more common kinds was not quite to eager, but the ....11. . 9 I. nff.plntfa m,iirl t, , llnilr.u that were generally K10o higher than Saturday's average market. As was the case all last week, there was little de- mand for thO mixed light hOgS, anu it.. .u kin. ur.r. unM nu v nt vnin. that were quoted ha anywhere from steady to Cc up. rpeHKla, urAsa xia lieino til if laMllil 1 1 1 1-1 tl rr 4) laa iVi; part . if Uu rfnooVubuTtowani. the close became rather dull and there were still a few loads In ' first hands ut midday. iiuik ot tne saiej waa maae ar. it i S.uu. and tops sold as high as 13.10, Just a dime better than Saturday's high pr'.ce, Representative sales No. 8h. A Tr No. 11 172 7 CO T2 uo . no io i vo i' Kb At Pr : too 7 0 211 40 7 I2U . IT? ... 7 T ...lh ... 7 ...Ul ... 7 ..m .j. : n Tt tti ... 7 m, it tit 10 7 ;. .1 Ml im 7 79 Ill 40 7 911, 94 1M . . 7 9tS Ml U 144 7 9H 79 t20 ... 7 .... t, .t m JJ: ;:: ;; j; Hi M .m ti 1 o S::. (HI.. 71.. 49.. to.. 71. 50.. tt.. 21.. 80... ... U.. 19.. IB.. 9.. 41.. 71. W 8:. 78.. (8. 79.. 77,. 71.. tl.'. 113 7 10 7 .. tit 10 7 II n 7 i m 7 i .. 7 It 10 1 It i! ...M ...M ...til ....Hi ... 7 ....217 124 7 M ....31 200 I 00 ....211 , IM ....2I( ... 100 . ,.J74 ... 9 00 ....t7 . . I 00 .... ... M ,...iti 4(1 vi ....Ml 1 10 I 00 m ji 7 i .114 40 7 U ..111 120 7 H ..197 ... 7 7ti . .21 90 7 90 . 110 40 7 9 ..! 249 7 90 n M .117 ... 7 90 .221 ) 7 71 220 40 t 00 m 111 .,. oo 7 9 210 II M ....211 ...212 ,...2M 40 7 7 90 7 90 . 7 90 .1 7 90 . .221 40 t on ..20 1(0 101 ..144 90 1 00 ..204 ... 9 0) .244 ... M ..29.1 90 t ra ..210 ... 9 01 ..ISO 120 I 01 ..249 ... 9 10 97.. 17.. 20.. 92.. !.. (I. 19.. PIUB. rtl 111 SO...., ..!. 41.. .....7 219 . . 7 90 M,'t....M7 4(1 7 90 7J.......907 40 7 90 '..!. .115 90 7 90 9 .110 ... 7 90 9 .....lit .,. IM 14. . ..,111 ... 7 So HI 90 ... 9. 10 HllliKP-lt looked like ail over supply o. o, ewes and lambs thltj vmornliusv h's tlio buyers were late In getting started and the receipts were estimated at some. 15,000 head, as compared with 12,697 a week obo. 6,017 head two weeks ago and 11,723 head on the corresponding day a year ago, Other markets were well sup plied And buyers were apparently waiting for reports from outside points before filling many orders, making a slow nnd somewhnt riraggy trade most of the fore noon Really good stuff of both sheep and lambs .was no more vlcntlful than 011 most days last week, but there was any nmotint or unfinished offerings, the, sup ply ot such kind being larger thaii was needed to keep the general trade In a good, healthy condition. While lambs again predominated there wera more, owes In evidence thnn have been seen hero In some time, and few. If any. wethers ok yearlings of consequence worn on sale. lato In the forenoon tho bulk ot tho lamb offerings began' o move on a bails ot I04fi5o lower than Friday's oarly market, or n little better than tho close, tho general trndo or averaga ot prices being almost as good as tho average, at the close of last week. The lambs sold all the way from 17.60 to M.00 Kwea were Kenernlly lftfflRo lower and trado was "low at that. Most of tho holdings were let go at a rnngo of $1.355.16, tho latter f'lUre being top. Quotations on nheep and lambs 1 I-ambs, koou 10 cnoice, 7.,68.TO; lambs, ralr to good. I7.00I&7.T6; lambs, 1 culls, fS.CMfaOOi yearllnits, light, R.i(ka.Wi yearlings, t"v?j. . wi.u; wotnrrs. good to onoioe, W.Mafi.!0; wethcrit, fair to good, ,t5.00Ji 5.60; ewes, irood to clinic, it.ffiffifi.iri: ewes, fair to good. l4.SOtf4.8S. . itcpresentauvo sales; No. v. 713 com.fcd ylgs., ewes, wthrs. fil 217 Mhorn Irimba 7ft Pr. 6 10 6 7S G 71 7 fcS 7 60 7 60 60 6 30 20J Montana feeder- lambs. j,.. 66 4J7 corn-fed lambs- ...w. ....... . 81 corn-ieu tamos 73 ia corn-foil iambs v ,..7a 20 culls ...v.. ..w 70 IK6 Momatia feeder lambs....... 45 cm OA no Mvn stock: market Cnltlr (lenernllr Sternly Mors Are Mostly Ten Cents llluher. CHICAGO, .tan. n. CATTLIO-Recelnts. 23,000 head: market irenerallv stead v: neoves, j.,wa.36; Texas stosra, ma.Wf? i.irv; wrsiern steers, jo.ann.ooj stockers and feeders. 36.00ifr7.60: cows and heifers. S3.fOfi8.fiO; calves, S7.O0tfill.ria iiuuo iteceipts, 12,000 neati: market mostly lOo higher:, bulk nf antra is ir.tn .S0; light, S7.B6T8,25: jnlxnd. t7.IW4,iUS3j SxZsg:'vaa9,','f' roun' r.ws.l pig", 37.O01rS.20. SHEEP AND LAMna-ttelnl M ftnft i.Si'J lmr"Bl steooy a strong; native, IM?'!?! western. t4.7Mro.16; yearlings. cm, $6,7&(i5i!j.30. litvo 8ioU tn fllffUt. TllViAlnlll hf'llVM atnbti it( 4V.A .l n.tH clpol western matltotsi .. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep, wiotix crt ......H..V4... 4,600 3,000 2,600 Kortsas Cty... ...... ...15.000 lo.ooo ib.ooo St. IOUls.. infill nana) rm Chicago 23,000 42,000 33,000 Hti Joseph.. m u 1,600, 7,000 ,6,000 South Omaha...... 5,500 - 6,800 is.qoo KUIn Hotter Mnrket. ELGIN. III.. Jah. 6. BUTTER Firm at kc. Notes from Kearney and Buffalo Coillity KKARNI5V, Neb., Jan. B.-tSpoclal,)- Plans have been perfected by B. E. Pecht of Colorado for tho establishing of a hog cholera scrum plant at Bhelton and large brick, buildings will soon bo built at that town. A largo laboratory will be In stalled and all serum put up ready for use. This count-. hasUost heavily with this disease tho last summer nnd It Is Volleyed tire plant will be. a success. Dr. H. R. Whlto, a prominent dentist of this, city, has returned from Alabama, where on Sunday ho took Miss Margaret Turnlpseed as his bride, Tho young couple havo gone to housekeeping In this city. Jgdgo J, E. Morrison Is now- waiting for the mandate from tho supremo 'court ordering him to give tils office over to former County Judge V. M. Iialtowell who has been reinstated "by the higher. court, after hrivlng been rotpoved frpm office by tho district court hete several months ago. Mr. and Mrs. 7.. A. Weldln colebrated their fiftieth -wedding unnlversary '.it this city on Saturday. Children from California and Pennsylvania were present to celebrate the .event. Eight young man left Kearney Bun day for .Lincoln, where they wilt attend the six weeks' short course at tho stato farm. The,youngmen won part of'thel expense money In a contest given by tho county superintendent, tn which they gave reasons why tho farmer should- at tend the course. , The meetings held under the auspices of the Community club came to a close on Sunday , night when the services a tho Methodist church wore given over t the fellowship teams vlslttng tho city from Nebraska colleges. On Sunday afternoon tle Christian church , was parked to capacity by young men anxlou tn hear the address made by State Secre tary Bailey of the Young Men's Chris tlan association. At this rneeltng seven young men promised the secretary to lead a new life. During the meetings which have been held each" day since Wednes day, over fifty, boys have promised to change their methods of Ivng and to lead cleaner lives. The expense of bring. Ing the young men to th)s city has all been paid by merchants and citizens. FRED NEKUKA ISUELD TO THE DISTRICT COURT BROKEN BOW. Neb.. Jan, Special.) Fred' Nekuka. who Is charged wth hav ing cut up William IJefferniati at a danra near Comstock about four wee'ks ago, was brought up for preliminary hearing before County Judge Holconib yesterday afternoon. -Tho evidence tended to show tnat tho principals In the affair had been HrlnUlnir 1ilrlnr .. A,,,.l ,.H II... I . onnKing an ring tno evening and that a J quarrel resulted from this overindulgence. iHefferinan was the only witness Intro - , .. .. ... ,,llc " ? " ""V.. tMUmB was lo the effect that the difference first occurred In a cellar, where they had been drlklng, and later culminated on the out- ,'ie. Juage iioieoniD neia nekuka to the 'district court, naming the amount of bond as 1500. the same bring furnished, Key to the Situation Deo Advertising. :- .HI ... 1 P .211 IM TH ,) BO 7 H 10 ... 7 n Jl 10 7 H tm ... 7 MS 911 7 H i FEES BELONG TO COUNTIES, Federal Supreme Court Rules In the Naturalization Casei. LOCAL LAWS ARE HELD Q00D I'ruiUInn that Fees) Collected by t'lerk of State Corirt Ho rll Into (he Treasury Ilfld (n Apply. WASHINGTON', Jan. S.-Clerks of state courts may collect naturalization fees, but cities or counties for which thoy att officials, can claim them. Tho supremo court so held today In the case ot Harry I. Mulcnsvy, county and city clerk of San Francisco, who contended that tho city charter provision that all moneys collected by any official shall be paid Inio tho city treasury, did not apply to naturalization fees. Douglas county "is Just now proaecutlne a claim for moro than 15,000 naturaliza tion fees which havo been pocketed by Robert Smith, clerk of tho district court. Smith claims the fees are'- his, but tho decision of tho supreme court will very likely have tho effect of turning tho money Into tho county treasury. Oubs Will Leave to Train in South February Sixteenth CHICAOO, Jan. S.-The Cubs will leavo Chicago February 1 for spring tralnlns nt Tampa, President Murphy anndtlneed today. Murphy nnd Manager Kvors havn gono to Cincinnati to attend the meeting, of tho National commission and "Murphy' said ho expected to make a few tralea' of players. Tho Cubs will piny training gardes na follows: Mnrch 12. 1.1 14. Philadelphia Athletlcn at Tampo. Flft.; March 17, 18 19, PhlladeU phla Athletics at Jackonsonvlle, Fin.: March 20, Savannah at Savannah, tin.; Murch 21, 22, Memphis at Memphis; March 2S, 87, 2S, t, Ixmlsvllle at Iouls vllloi March 30, Evansvlllo at Kvansvllte: March 31. Terro Haute at Tone Hauto: April 1, 2, 3, 4, E, Indianapolis nt Indian apolis. Ed Walsh's signed contract was nn cclved nt Whlto $ox headquarters hera today. Ohicagoan Seeking tp Buy the Denver Club CHICAGO, Jan. 6,-Eidwant W. Smith. nportlng editor ot a Chicago newspaper, tonight confirmed reports that he Is iic- gotlatlng for tho purchnso ot the Den ver Western league base ball club. Smith said ho hoped to closo the deal Wednes day, when James C. Meant, owner, and Jack Hendricks, manager, of ' the Den ver club, will arrive here from Cincin nati, whero they are attending a meet ing ot the national commission. A tow weeks ago MoGIU purchased tho Indianapolis American association club and announced Hendricks would man age It. Otto Knabe to Run , the Baltimore Feds BALTIMORE, Jah. B.-Otto Knabe, sec ond baseman ot the Philadelphia Na tional league club, today signed a con tract to inanngo the Baltimore Federal league club. The contract Is for a period to! ,thrCo yenrs? BUFFALO PITGHER SIGNS WITH NEW YORK YANKS NEW YORK, Jan. B. Lynn Brown, semi-professional pitcher pt Buffalo N. Y., signed with the New York American league club today. Brown's work for a city league club of Buffalo last season attracted tho attention ot one of Frank Farrell's scouts, Wally Schang, tho Ath letics' catcher, and Jimmy Archer, catcher for the Chicago Nationals, were developed In tho TJUffnlo City league. Brown Is It years old, five feet ten and a half Inches tall and Weighs 173 pounds. He Is a righthander. Trainer Charles Barrett of the New- York Americans arrived today from Glendora, Cal., where he spent the holi days Vrlth "Frank Chance, -manager of tho Yankees. Barrett said Chance plans, to Icavo the coast the last week In February for Houston, Tex., to Join the regulars and recruits. Phllly Officer Rc-Elrcled. PHILADELPHIA. Jarf. E.AA1I tWnffl. cera of the Philadelphia National league. mwow u4m wiuu vmB ,ruricciCMi ,Hi mo Rn nual meeting held here today, OFFICERS OF THE HASTINGS CUT-OFF FOR YEAR ELECTED Officers and directors of the Hastings and Northwestern railroad 'were elected this tnornlg at a meeting held In this city. The elected officers and directors aro A. L. Mohler, president; N. H. Loomlf, vice president; Charles Wore, genernl manager! R, L. Huntley, chief engineer; W, H, Ranford, assistant treas urer; Ht J, Stlrllhg nd Edson Rich. Tho appointive officers named 'arc? T. M. Orr, secretary, and l5, V, 8. Crosby, treasurer. This Is tho lino kn6wn as the Hastings cut-off. Key to, the sttuauon Bee Advertising, fujii m.m i 1 1 i.i rji-j.i.fsiiiid Standard Oil Book for 1914 Covering all Subsldlarlea. Sent Free or Request BARUCH & COMPANY 20 Hl-oad St., K. V, RFXOXaVXXSTB , 1 I