'I HE BEE: OMAHA, ITESDAY, FEHIU'AUY 17, 15114. 11 GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Public Speculators Badly Needed to Liven Up the Pit. BULLS ARE QUITE ACTIVE Mktc Line of Whrnt In Their INm ftrialon anil Outlook la tbnt Sta tlatlcnl Xcvra "Will lie Kni-orablc to Them. r OMAHA, Feb. 16. 1911. The public Is badly needed In tile wheat market at Chicago. IJuslness In wheat Is now between professionals and the markets of the country may bo called Bcalplng affairs. Of course, there are "hrdglnn" transactions and there ra "spreads' made between Chicago and the smaller markets, but these transact tlons have very little to do with the rango of values, as they continue nar row and unattractive. There aro many now waiting for a chance to Invest In the wheat market, but they will not come In as buyers until the prospects sre for a quick turn. Sentiment cn whtat In bearish, with tho trade either Bhort or oven up. .At this season of year there Is always a coterlo of men who buy wheat and stand on It for a profit. Thoso who have mado money In years gono by have been the ones to take tho grain on tho weak spots. It will be remembered that the bull crowd In Chicago, who lost money for several years past on carry ing a big line of wheat In anticipation of crop losses In the Argentine, and who suffered heavy losses, became weary of making a play of that kind and now that tho Argentine crop has been heavily reduced they are not to be found In the market because of tho bearish condi tions surrounding wheat at Chicago arid in almost the entire world. The bulls in wheat were anything but idlo during the latter part of last week In reporting the' takings of cash wheat in various vosltlons. Duluth has con siderable wheat afloat and It was re ported Saturday that a round lot of No. 1 northern had been sold for shipment to Buffalo at the opening of navigation. A rumor was current In local circles that a, round lot of No. 2 northern had changed hands at Chicago, but could not be con firmed. ,T,ho.. stitlstlcs to appear late today will Hlt bo moro bullish than bearish and a further Increase In the vlslblo sup ply Is expected. While tho world's ship ments will be only moderate, a largo in crease in the amount on passage Is ex pected, and this will bvorbalanco a great deal, Thor business In both cash corn und pats; continues exceptionally small and in order to- place any strength in thoso markots there must be a change. The east is either not using any grat amount at course grains or It lu securing them elsewhere. Tho weather is excellent for the .-finishing of corn' In cribs as well as for shelling and moving It. The roads also are good for hauling oatB and It is expected that tho interior will offer these grains more freely as; spring appears, word was received at Chicago Saturday t Iowa was offering Increased quan tities of corn at both Chicago and Kart City and that some sections were asking for bids on oats. The larger packers in the provision trade continue in full control of that market and- they are on the buying sldo on 'all recessions. The east Is expected to continue as a buyer of live hogs in this market. Cash wheat was 14c higher. .Cash corn was Mo lower. Cash oats were unchanged to Uc higher. Clearances: Wheat and flour. 709,000 bUshels; corn, K.00O bushels; oats, 125,000 bushels. Liverpool close: Wheat, ?,d to Ud higher; corn, d to id higher. Primary wheat receipts were 1.002,000 bushels- and shipments 255.000 bushels, against receipts of 1.6H.000 bushels and Bhlpmehts of 426,000 bushels last year. . -Primary corn receipts were 1,347,000 b. Mshelif and shipments 583,000 bushels, against receipts of 2,102,000 bushels and shipments of 922,000 bushels, last year. Primary oats receipts were 610,000 bush els and shipments 639,000 bushels, against r1,tJi?sJf.1,053'000 tuhcl3 and shipments of 627,000 bushels last year. '- . CAIttiOT RECEIPTS. ' r y ueav. orn. uais iitufcu ,,,,,.,,t,,,,jt Minneapolis .-.395- Duluth 10 Omaha ...4,.. 61 Kansas City .,127 St. .Louis ; .',,..'6!) 374 129 218 104 10,1 Winnipeg 83 , ... 'jffiew following sales were reported: ;wheatrNo. 2 hard winter. 3 cars at 85c: No; 3; hard "winter, 1 car at 85Hc, 5 cars t 'Wi.No. 3 durum, 1 car at S3c, 1 tinr'at 8214c; No. 3 mixed, 1 car at 8l'ic Corn: No. 2 white, 2 cars at 3V4c No. 3 white, 2 cars at 62Wc 1 car at 62Uc, 2 care at 62c, 1 car at Clc, 12 cars at 61c; No. 4 white. 3 cars at 60a; No. 2 yellow. P cars nt 60Wc; No. 3 yellow. 1 car at 004c, 6 cars at COc, G cars at 69V4c: 2 cars at E9Uc. 47 ctrs at 59c, 1 car at 6S&c: No. 4 yellow, 1 cars at E8V4c. 2 cars at 6SWc. 2 Sf'Ji F' 1 cnr' 67c! No- 2 mixed. 1 car, fiOci No. 3 mixed, 1 car at 60c, 1 car at E9Uc. 3 cars at E9c, 11 oars at G8Hc.l car at 5Sc; No. I mixed, 1 car at 8$c, 1 car at 67ic 6 arjaJ;.D!,'4S No- srade. 1 car at 49c; No. 4 flint, 1 car at 57c. Oats: Stand ard, 1 car at 38&c; 2 cars at 33'ic; 2 cars at 3Sc; No. 3 white. 6 cars at 37Mc; No. 4 white, 1 car at 37,lo; 1 car at 37c oVkH?0' ' 1 Cr at 'tCt N0, 1 car Omaha Cash Prices-Wheat: No. 2 hard. $o86J,c; No. 3 hard. 84QS5V4c: No. 4 hard, m&US; No. 3 spring, S3S6!4c: a,4"i5P-ri W83 N'o. durum, && 8lc No. 3 durum, 8214J83c. Com: No 2-whlte 62G63HO; No. 3 white. C10S2w wMte-Mteae: No. 2 yellow? GOtf WAc; No. 3 yellow, ES?iC0'4c: No 4 yellow. 5705814c; No. 2. 69i(SC0ci No 3 corn. ESOCOci No. f, 57fittic. Oats: Stan dard SSefSSKc; No. 3 while. 37UWS: No. 4 white, 37037140. Barley: Maltimr 61(372c; No, 1 feed. 66gC0o. nie; ' No S7i6Ses No. 3. B7gPTHc: ye' " CHICAGO CnAl.1 AND fllOVJSIONS Features of tho Trading; uml CIoalnc Prlcea on Ilnnrd of Trade, CHICAGO, Fob. IB. -Wheat prices today showed unvarying firmness, the result chiefly of European markets gradually w'UF.oT-i 2?slne. nuotatlons here wtr steady at i points net advance. Corn finished unchanged to a 1-16 up and oats with a gain of a shade, but provisions off 2WBCo to S"UU1' ouc Hull, speculate ra in wheat pointed to tho comparative smallness of world shipments and called attention to un timely rains throughout Important har vest sections of Indiana. There were re .ports, too, that Argentine was buying Australian wheat, but tho Chicago trade ini0t uPPlie1 to put much faith In the Idea that such a carrying of coal S,0" .had et""y come about Suspicion that export business was In Duluth operators did some heavy buying J r ', V" secmea to Imply cash sales to the east. Before - , ' ... J iwncvcr, uuiuin turned to tho selling side, and there was ..u.(. iu Luuuriii ary inierence that foreigners had mado new Investments In united State wheat. Not much selling pressure could be put on corn, higher cables and the firm noss of wheat being too serious handi caps for the bears. Moreover, there were advices that slocks all over the stale- were light, despite messages pur porting to ask that shippers hold back supplies on account of a lack of dis tributive demand. Oats had fair support, mainly from shorts, who were Impressed by a falling off In tho visible supply. fera. of provlelons. As a result, tho mar- slant In tho pri- of hogs. Article! Open.f Hlgh.l Lo w. I Cloie. Safy. Wheat atj y.f 9Wi ,1 May. July. K!i 93Ti 93H I, MTi I I. 6t?i I Corn. I I I Wi I 1T4 I 39U I 39i May. I 65; Juiy.1, IT4 Oats. I May.l 39H July. 394 e.iv. I J9!i I. 2H 39U I S I, W I 3014 PfrK. I MavJ 11 8JWI 21 S3 I II TiUI i Lti1 i . May.fUOO 1100 I 10 95 111 60 I II 02'4 July.) 11 20 I 11 SO !1I02h!u15 1120 Ttiba. I 1 1 I May.l 11 ns I 11 67m 11 61,1 n 05 I 11 70 Jub'U y U ?HLltJ5 I 11 SO I 1 SS!4 Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2reiT SWfl97c; No. 3 red. S4695c; No. I hard. w'. tl93r. No. 3 hard. 9JVt . No 2 northern &im$-m 3 yellow, 60ifiClc. Oats No. 2 white, 41W lc; no. 3 wnue, wraraci sianuaru, sirt iho. live: No. 2, 61Kic. Barley: 49470c. Seeds: Timothy, .7MK'3S; clover, liaLOOfl" H.60. Provisions: Pork, JS1.75; lard, J10 67H; ribs. tlLOOtfll.M, BUTT RH 'Higher; creameries, 22V4p39c. KGGS-lllghor; recelpta, S.0S0 cases; at mark, cases Included, KfjCJc; ordinary firsts. SftHySc; firsts, 277Hc. CHEUStV-Stoady; daisies, 17401tV4c; twins. 17017UC IH)TATOES Higher; receipts, SO cars; Michigan, Minnesota and Wisconsin red, 60fl5c; white, 0Jff7Jc. VOULTliY Alive, higher: springs, lDVic; fowls, 16Hc; turkeys, dressed, 25Hc Niiw Tonic (iKM'.n.M, maiiket Qnotntlona ot tho Dny mi Various Commoitltlca. NEW YORK.. Fob. 16. FLOUR Firmly held; spring patents. tt.404.65; winter straights, 4.1Hf4.M; winter patents, M 10 jf4.65; spring clears, Jl.0OtM.2O; extra, No. 1 winter, t.55tK.75; extra. No. 2 winter, 13.S503.GO; Kansas straights. JI.CKMJ4.15. WHEAT-Spot, firm; No. 2 hard, winter. $1.00, c. I. f. to arrive; No. 2 red. J1.02, ele vator, uomestic; no, l northern, uuiutn, 1.01, f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern, Manitoba. J1.03H. f, o. b. afloat. Futures were Inactive but firmer on the cables and light offerings, closing '.tUHc net higher; May, J1.01H! July, 97c. HOPS Steady, state, common to choice. 1913. 40lc: 1912. 20B24e: Pacific coast 1913. 21ff25c 1912, 20l22c HIDES Steadyf bogota. 3233c; Central America, 32c. PI7TIIOLEUM steady; refined. New York, bulk, $3.25; barrels, $3.75; cases, $11.25. WOOL Stcadv : domestlo fleece. XX Ohio, 2G27c. CORN Spot, steady; New No. 3 yellow. 67?ic, c. I. f. to arrive. OATS spot, firm; standard white. 45tte. elevator; No. 3, 4ll4Cl3c: fancy clipped white. 4.&SNSc. HAY Quiet; standatd. 974cC?$l.O0: No. 1. Jt.OCHS'l.OS; No. 2, 90flD5c; No. 3, 80 Q85c. LEATHER Firm; hemlock, firsts, 30c; seconds. 2S29o. . PROVISIONS-Pork, steady; mess. $23.50 C2i.0O; fumlly. J2t.0026.00;, short clears. $20.0025.00 Ilcof. steady; mess, $18.00 18.50; family. $l9.0O4i20.o0. Cut meats, steady; pickled bellies. 10 to 14 pounds, 12',45T14c; pickled hnms. He. Lard, easy; mtddleswcst. $10.70410.PO; refined, barely steady; continent, $11.35: South .Vmcrlca, $12.00: compound. $8.375tf8.C2H. . TALLOW Steady; city, fi?ic; country, Cifltrlic: special, V.ic BUTT1JR Firm; receipts, 3.700 tubs; creamery extras, 32c; firsts, 2S931c; held extras. 3031V4o: firsts, 2CV429!4c: proc ess extras. 22Va923c. CHEESE Irregular; receipts, 300 boxes; state whole milk, fall nnd summer white, specials, 18'lS',4c: colored. lSiglSUc: aver age fancy. 17',417?ic; winter mado spe cials, 17U17l4c. t EGGS Unsettlad; receipts, 6.S00 casts: fresh gathered extras, 32c: extra firsts, 31c; refrigerator finest, 26JJ2fiVjc; nearby hennery whites, S93l40c. POULTRY Dressed steady; fresh killed western chickens, 152lc; fowls, 15fl8Hc; turkeys, 1825c, OMAHA GBNISRAl; JiIAUKET. BUTTER No. 1, 1-lb. cartons, 25c! No. 1, CO-lb. tubs, 28c. CHEESE Imported Swiss, 30c; Ameri can Swiss, 22c; block Swiss, 20c; twins, 20c; daisies, 20c; triplets, 2oc; Young Americas, 21c; blue label brick, 19c; llm borger, 2-lb., L0o; New York white, 21c. FISH White. 15c; troilt, 17c; large crap pies. 11c; Spanish mackerel, 16c; shad roe, per pair, 40c; salmon, 10c; halibut, 11c; burraio, 9c; buiincaut), iac; cnunnei cat fish, 15c; pike, 15c; pickerel, 12c. POULTRY Broilers, $4.uo. per dot.; hens, 16c; cocks, 12c; ducks, 20c; geese, 18a; turkeys, 25c; pigeons, per dor.., $1.20; ducks, full feathered, 12',ic; geese, full feathered, 11c; squabs. No. 1, $1.533.W; No. 2, Wc. Wholesale prices of beef cuts effective today In Omaha are as follows: BEEF CUT PIUCES-Wholesale prices of beef cuts are as follows: Ribs; No. 1, 17',4o; No. 2, 16c: No. 3. J3c. Loins! No. 1, 19c; No. 2, 17c: No. 3;5c, Chucks: No. 1. 11c: No. 2, lOHc) No. 3, lOftc. Rounds: No. 1, 14c; No. 2, I3',4c; No. 3, 13ic. Plates: Xo. 1, 9c; No. 2. Siict No. 3, 8c. -ine louowing prices on iruits ana vege tables are reported by tho Gillnaky Fruit company: FRUITS Oranges: Thoso navels are ot good color, sweet'and Juicy, quality bost have been seen In years. Extra fancy Sunkist navels, 90, 12ti, 150, 176, 200 and 230 sixes, $2.00; extra fancy Sunkist navels, 250 size, S2.G0; 2S8 size, $2.40; 324 lre, 2.40; Florida Kumquats, per box, 25c. Apples: Extra fancy Washington Jonathan, per. box, $2.75; Whlto, per box. J2.25: Wine saps, $2.50; extra fancy Idaho Northern Spy, Greenings or Kings, per bos, $2.00; extia fancy Idaho Rambcs, per box, $1.75; Ben Davis, per bbl.. $5.00; auno, $3.00; Wlncsap, $7,00; Mlssour Pippins, $0.60. Lemons: Extra fancy L-Jnklst, 300s and 3G0s, per box, $0.00; extra choice Red Ball. 300s and 3b0s, per box( $3.00; choice, $4.00. Grapesilmported Malaga, extra fancy. $7.50; -fancy, $7.00. Grapefruit: Florida Tangerines, per box, $2.50: extra fancy Florida, 36. $1.50; 46 and M, $4.75; 54 , 64 and SO, $5.00. Cranberries: Per box, $4.25. VEGETABLES Potatoes: Genuine Red River Early Ohio, per bu., $1.00, nurals or Burbanks. Per bu.. SSc: lrini,n Rurals, per bu., 00c. Sweet potatoes: Per hamper, $1.25; Illinois kiln dried, $1.30. Cabbage: Holland seed, per lb., 2Mc; rod. per lb., 4c; new California. 3c. Onions: Ohio largo ea uiodo, per id., 3c; In diana yellow, 3c; Spanish, per crate, $1.50. Tome toes: Cuban, per C-basket crate. $4.25. MISCELLANEOUS California figs. :2 12-oz. pkgs., 85c; 60 0-or. pkgs., $2.00; DiacK iigs, li. is-oz. pags., jlw; 7-crown imported figs, per lb., 18c; 3-crown Im ported figs, per lb., I3c. Dromedary brand dates, pkg., $3.00; Anchor brand dates, nkc. $2.25: Halowle dntns. n.r- n. 7Mc. Parsnips, per lb., 2c. Carrots, per lb., 2c Beets, per lb., 2c. Turnips, per ID., c. jiu'.HUHtsuui, per ID., 1,&C. California Jumbo celery, per doz., SSc. Cider, per keg. $3.25; per half bbl., $5.75. Shallots, per doz., 60c. Parsley, per doz.. 40c. Radlihpa. no doz., Me. Head lettuce, per doz., $1.00; homa-grown leaf lettuce, per doz., 40c. Green peppers, per basket, 0c. Wax or green beans, per hamper, $5.00. Hot house cucumDers, per uua., cauiuiower, per crate, $2.23. Venetian garlic, per lb' 12Vic. Eggplant, per doz., $1.50. Horse radish, 2 doz. bottles In case, per. case. $2.00. Walnuts, o, 1 soft shell, per lb. 19c. Medium pecans, per lb., 12c; Jumbo pecans, per lb., 15o. Filberts, per lb., 15c. Drake almonds, pel1 lb., ISc, Brazils, per lb.. ISc. Black walnuts, per lb., 2c. Raw No. . reanuts, per lb., 7c; Jumbo peanuts, por lb, 80; roasted peanuts, per lb., 8Vic Kliellbark hickory nuts, per lb., 5c; large hlcko. y nuts, per lb., 4c. White Rice popcorn, per lb., 4c. Checkers, per 100 pkg. caso, $3.M; per 60-pkg. case, $1.75. Cocoanuts, perv sack, $5.50; each, 6c. Chestnuts, Imported Italian, per lb., 10c; sack or bbl. lots, 9c. Honey, whlto clo ver, 21-aectIon case, per caso $3.60. Minneapolis Grain Market, MINNEAPOLIS, Feb. 16. WHEAT No. 1 hard, 9li4o: No. 1 northern, !3H S3Hc: No. 2 northern. 901i9H4c; No. 1 oi-,nio-,t-, oiuy, utrtU "'41 July, iC, BA IlLEY 45067c nYE-l5c. B RA N Unch anged. CORN NO. 3 yellow. 66li57c OATS No. 3 white. XHUJIc. SEED Flax, X $1.52H1.544. Kansas City Grnlu and Provisions, KANSAS CITY. Feb. I6.-WHEAT-N0. 2 hard. 85H&68C; No. 2 red. 89fiWc. , CORN No. 2 mixed. 61c; No. 3, 63c; No. 2 white, 65Hc; No. 3, C3Q66c. Cloning prices of futures: WHEAT May, 87HQ87?,c; July, 831. 8310. CORN May, CfcTlr; July, CG!e&63Uc. OATS No. 2 white, 40Ug404c; No. 2 mixed, S94c. Liverpool Grain Market. LIVERPOOL, Feb. 16. WHEAT Spot, firm; No. 2 red western winter, 7s 6d; N0..1 Manitoba, 7s 4Hd; No. 2, 7s No. 2, 7s 2Hd; futures, firm: March, 7s 3d;.May. 7s 3Hd; July, 7s 3Hd. CORN Spot, steady; American mixed, 6s Sd; La Plata, futures, firm; February, 4s 10Hd; March, 4s 10d. FLOUR Winter patents, 28s Cd. HOPS In London. Pacific coast. 4 10s Cd. .St. I.oule Grnernl Market, ST. LOUIS, Feb. I6.-WHBAT-N0. 2 red. 95iS6,c; No. 2 hard, H092c; May, Jji4392,c; July. 86H88CVie. CORN-No. 2. 65c; No. 2 white. 67c: Alay. c. juiy, bewi?. OATS-No. 2, 41V4c; No. ! May. 40Uc: July. 29i4c RVE-r white. 41Hc; YORK STOCK MARKET Moves Out of Narrow Groove and Turns Down Decisively. NO SUBSTANTIAL RECOVERY Shnrp Break Ascribed Primarily to Pnrlher Suapcnalon lj- Commerce Ilonril of note Inerenae liy Knatrrn Honda. t NEW YORK. Feb. 16.-Aftr aeveral W'eeks Of hesitation nnd Drnwtnp dllllnnaa. during which the level of prices was al most sianonary, 1110 siock market moved out of Its narrow groove today and turned down decisively. It was tho most Positive movement of tho year, which forced down many stocks from ono to two points. Trading was more actlvo on tho downward swing, and after tho force of tho selling movement had spent Itself, the market failed to exhibit recuperative, power and no substantial rccovory was effected. Tho sharp break was ascribed primarily to the further suspension by tho Inter state Commerce commission until Sep tember 12 of the 5 per cent Increase of freight rates by the Eastern roads. This action was Interpreted by traders as end ing hopes of a speedy Increase In rates and cause! selling of tho eastern railroad shares for both accounts, Lack of sup port for theso shares led to more general bear selling. An unsettled lnfluenco was tho softness ot steel, which had been conspicuous for several days. This stock was unloaded In large amounts, and as It gave way, the Industrials as a whole developed heaviness. Steel stocks were depressed by reports of wago reductions of steel mill workers. Extenslvo European soiling accelerated the decline. Arbitrage brokers estimated that 50,000 shares were sold here for European account. Professional traders were on the bear side, a position which most of them havo been maintaining for somo tlmo. it has been a common say ing In the street that a substantial re action was due, and when tho market showed signs of giving way today a vig orous bear assault was inaugurated unf hesitatingly. Western was strong and actlvo on tho report that American Telephone's hold ings of the stock would bo turned over to a syndicate Instead of being thrown 011 tho market. Coppor shares derived 110 benefit from the fortnightly report showing a decrease In European visible supplies. Bonds wore under pressure, although somo low-priced Issues rallied. Total sales, par value, $2,865,000. , United States bonds were unchanged on call. Number of sales and leading quotations on stocks were as follows: Sale. ltlh. Ixjw. C1o. Amilftmttet Copper ... 19,400 76H "Mli 76i American Agricultural 13 ' American Ilett Buer ..... Ml. American Cap 3, TOO ll'i SOH 30V American can pfd "mC American C. A p 600 St tlM S1U American Cotton Oil ,. H An. Ica Securities 4,700 1ST Zli 2SU American IJnteed jou American Locomotive ... JOO S4I; .14V4 3S American 8. & R........ HOD 8H SM, CSU American S. A n. pfd.. 300 101i 101H IOIVi Amer. suaar lletlnlng mil American T. A T 3.100 12Hi 119)4 12H, American lODacco ..... 41 Anaconaa Mining CO..,. 1,(00 57, :e; Atchison 1,(00 BS'i 95 Atchlnon old 36U 98 iooi 123 n 2UU. 33ti t3. Wi 102U 135V Atlantic CMaet Un... 400 l!Ui 121 3,0) W, 9IH 200 M 36 1.S00 Wli S3Vi 7,000 213i 2U 18.JW 33 33H 23, too KS 'ilsOO W2V4 1" Baltimore ft oblo. notlilehem Steel .... Drooklj-n lUpId Tr. . Canadian Paclric ... Central leather .... Chriipeake A Ohio.. cnicajo a, w Chicago, M. & Mt. P.... Chicago ft N. W Colorado Fuel & Iron.... Coneolldated Oas Corn Producta Delaaare ft Iludaon Denver ft Klo arande,.., Denver & It. a. pfd Dtstllleri' Heeurltlee .... Brie 'Erie lit pfd , Erie 2d pfd General Electric . areat Northern pfd Great Northern Ore ctf. Illlnota Central ,.. Interborough Met. ...... Inter. Mat. pfd International Hinreater.. InterMarlne pfd International 1'iprr International Pump ..... 400 32V. 11V. 32U 13IU 12U ZOO UMi IMS 131 500 llTi too 137 i 1MH .165 UK 300 2 ; :m mo is'i it 't m, 11,800 J0H lj 29ta SCO 47U 4SH tSt 37 boo iu',4 mil uvi 1,800 111 '4 131',i 131'i 3H ilKJ 111 111 111 ICtt 10714 i (00 1H (OH Kanaaa city Southern.... 400 :M4 I.aclede Oaa 100 Ionian Valler 2,100 1501 HH 150K COO 13K 13S4 1SST4 300 2H4 21H 2t',4 i,oo :u su :e 600 115V4 13S 131 40i H ! tl 89 '4 S 9U 200 21 2H 1,200 104',4 103$; 10i Loultvllle ft Naehvllle.. it., St. P. ft 8. Ste. M. Mltsourl, K, & T. Mlarourl 1'aclflo National Illacult National Lead N. It. n. of M. 2d pfd,. New York Central. ....... N. Y.. O. ft W Norfolk ft Weatern , North American 10 Northern raeltle l.ECO 1HU 115'4 11514 Pacltlo Mall 300 2i 2U :U Vcnmylranln 4,100 112H 1HH DHi Peovle'a Gai 13SH r.. C. C. & fit. h PltUburgh Col Preued steel Car Pullman Palace Car.... Reading Republic Iron ft Steel. Ittpubllo I. ft B, pfd.,. nock Iiland Co . , . . M t(K 22 21 21 1,04 il 44Vi 44ft (no 1S5U 1MH 1SI 38.300 1S7S IM'i 16l; 1,400 18 Zii ZAta 400 89 U 7U lit -20H MM 'ivi :; uu, 0 UK ioi 7U 20H 34 3 vU 24 Vi MS IHi 1314 3.S00 e.coo "soo 1,00 iiiino 3,100 too 2,000 (Rock lvltnd r, pfd..., l',i tJ'4 'iiii' M Kt. I & S. F. 2d pfd.. Beaboard Air Line H aboard A. I pfd Rtou-Shctfleld 8. ft I.. Houthern laclfle ....... Southern Railway So. Rallwar pfd Tenneseee Copper Texas ft Pacific... I'nlon Taclflc Union Pacific pfd United State Ileilty... United Stite 1 Rubber... United Rtatea Kteel U. K. Steel pfd t'tab Copper Va -Cnrollna Chemical . Wabuh Wabaah pfd Wutern Maryland ..... Weitern Union WetlnKhnuaa Ctectrle . 334 1314 400 15 l.SO0 124 K1U Uli 40) S5 M4 4H (3 RO0 67.800 son S.700 , 1,100 (0 11014 t(U J1U w. 6514 109U U4 31 MM G5S 104i 31 Ml M, 31 U (; 70U u 70H Mil 200 10,200 32 CfiTi 70H "isii 22 (4 70 (00 Wheallna A Iike Erie.. .. Chlno Copper 3.100 W. Y. X. II. ft II 3.(00 Tl4 Rty Con. Copper......... 1.400 2044 SH Total talea for the day, :io,iw anarea. Xew York Slonry Mnrkct, VHW YORK. Feb. 16. MONEY Call. ctp.Kiv. at 1;2 nr cent: rullnir rate. pper cent; closlnir. 1HQ2 per cent. Time loans, steady; sixty, days, 2W2U per cent; ninety tiays, per ceni; six mnntlia. MAffiZU, rter cent. MERCANTILE PAPER SQ-Itt per cent. HTBTiLiNO EXCHANGE Strons;: sixty days, S4.&375; demand, 4.soiu; commercial bins. Ji.w. SILVER Dar, B7Hc; Mexican dollars, 45e. BONOS Government, steady; railroad, heavv. Closing quotations on bonds today were as follows: V. H. ret. 2. rg... Mi K. C 80. ref. (a.... 97 do coupon !'8i I., ti. deb. 4 1131., 2 V. H. 3a. reg 102 U ft N. unl. ... 1H do coupon 101 M. K. ft T, lit 4i., (1 V. 3. 4a. rK 111U do 4.4s 4 do coupon 112 Mn. Pacltlo 4......(1 Panama 3s coupon.. 103 do conr. Cs 72 Amer. Ai. Ci 1011 N. It. It. of M. 4Us 63 A. T. & T. ev. 4s.. tl N. Y. C. . i.. l Am. Tobacco (I....UI do deb. 4 mi Armour ft co. V4S. . js."- v. n. 11. at 11. Atchison ran. 4i V,Xi ev. 1U. 74 do cv. 4s, 1W0..., SI N. & W. lit c. 4s. U do tr. ti loll; do ev. 4s 104 A. C U lit 4i (414 Nn. Taclflo 4s i(U uai. & onio 4s. ,. . do ;s tm do 3V4s (mo. e. U rfdg. 4s... (114 nrooV. Tr cv. 4s... (1H do cv. SV4s, U15.. 99 Uan. of Gs. Is 101 do con. 4s 100U Ten. Leather Ss ft Reading aen. 4s.,,. (Hi Ches. ft Ohio 4V4s. . . Vt B. I. ft 8. V. fg 4 1H4 do conr. 4Vis. .. . K da gen. Cs M Ohlcsgo ft A. ,SHs.. Mt4Rt. L 8. W. e. 4s.. 7U C. D. ft Q. . 4s...(!UH. A. U adi. U....'77I4 on ren. is.:. ... go rac. col. 41. C IX & 8 P o 4i,s. l02ti n cv. 4s C. It, I. ft P. e. 4s UK do 1st ref. 4s.. do rfg. 4s 71(4 80. Railway (a.. ('. S. r ft 414s. (114 do aen. 4s 9244 , K(4 . CV4 .Iir.4 614 d(J I), ft If. rv. 4i (i Union Paelflo it . . Mii D. ft R. O. ref. (s.. "0'i do cv. 4s. I.. , 2 Distillers' 3 CU do 1st ft ref. 4s.. ti Krle p. I 4s.. . (( I. B. Rubber es....!03t4 o gtn. 4s... JlUr. H. rUeel 2.1 Cs. .lot". do cv. 4s, aer. n. 7( v.-c. Chera. Si (1(4 III. Cen 1st r. 4 (SUWstuth 1st & ft. 4s (V4 Inter. Met 4Ua . . . 714 Western Md. 4s 7114 Inter. M M. 4 Us. U(4 Weat. Klee. cv. I. VI jsnsn ims voh wis. uemrai 41.. Did, Offered. (IU London Htock Mnrket. IjONDON. Feb. 16. American securities were quiet and featureless during the early trading- today. At noon price ranged from unchanged to U below par ity- . . Consols ror money, 76 ll-led; for ac count, 76d; Union Pacific, 166V4d. Bar silver steadv. 264d. Short bills, 2; three months, 2jVs. Metnl Mnrkrt. NEW YORK. Feb. 16,-MBTALS-Lead: Easy at n.BMM.M: Ixindon. 4119 7a Cel. . Knelter Ouipt ai Ki SZfli Z- Tiindm. rot v. M. Copper Dull: standard, spot, ;i4.12Vi " ijr. )iii:nt,j; electrolytic. ilUyi lake nominal, casting, I14.C2H0 14.7S. Tin: l:as: snot. f.S540.7i: Anrll. 40.10fl-40.3S. Antimony: Hull. Cook sons. 17 26, Iron; Steady; No. 1 northern. Jli.00 aio.60: No. 2 northern, l4.701!l.a. No. 1 southern. !H.7Milt.56: No. 1 southern, soft, I14.7B015.J5. london copper: Easy; spot JC lis M; futures, 66 Ss Pd. Tin: Easy; spot. JC1SJ; futures. 1S4. 10s. Iron: Cleveland war rants, Sis lUd. ST. LOUIS. Feb. 16.-METALS-I.ead: Nominal. U90. Spelter: Dull at S5.3t4(r 0,33. nnatnn Mln HIT Mock. 110STON. Feb. 16. Closing quotations on stocks were Allouei .. 4lt, .. 7S .. 1V on .. Mi ,.4M .. i;u Nsvada On. ... Nlplsslng Mines North llutte .... North Lake .... OM Dominion . Osceola, , Oulncy ......... Shannon Superior . . US . MU . JH . nu . i . w . 7 . sin 2 l-l . V4 . IS 44 . Ml . 4V . 4( Amsl. Copper . A. Z. U ft S. Arltona Com. Cal. ft Arlions Cat. ft Reels. Onlennla Opper Range c. C. S(S Kan tlutte CM... II KYsnklln 4(i Superior ft n. M. . "am Oranby Con ItH Greene lananea ... 3(U lele norsle Cop... (3-14 tJi sails Copper.. . 54 Miami copper 23V Mohawk . ,, 4( Tamarack . U B. B. R. tin pfd Utah Con. Co Winona . . Wolverine . Ilnuk Clenrlniis. OMAHA, Feb. 16. Rank clearings for Omaha today were $2,9:1,113.51, whllo the clearings for the corresponding day last year were 13,272,903.01. Coffee Mnrket, NEW YORK, Feb. 16,-Smaller Uraxll lan coffee receipts seemed to be attrib uted partly to unfavorable weather and failed to Inspire maVh buying In today's market. Tho opening was dull at a de cline of 4 to 6 points and active months sold seven to nine points net lower dur ing the early trading .in rcsponso to dis appointing cables and reports ot lower cost and freight offers. A rally to within two or three points of Saturday's closing figures followed on covering, but the market weakened again under ro nowed liquidation, closing steady, but from five to nine points net lower. Bnles, 4S.M0; February. 9.14c; March, 9.18c; Mai', P.tic; July, 9.58c; September, 9.76c; Octo ber. 9.81c; December, i.90c Snot, quiet; Rio No. 7. 9',Jc: Santos No. 4. 12 c. Mild coffee, dull; Cordova, 134? 16c, nomlnnl. tills nnd Itnaln. NEW YORK, Feb. 16. COTTONSHBD OIL, firm; prime summer yellow, J7.0Q; March. 17.1S: May, 17.36; July, $766. HOSIN Quirt, Htralucd, common to good, $4,201(4.40. TURPENTINE ICaay; machine bar rels. 47Hc SAVANNAH. On., Feb. 16. TURPEN TINE Firm. 45c: sales, CO barrels; re ceipts, 21 barrels; shipments, 79 barrels; stock. 18,668 barrels. ROSIN Firm; sales, 1,117 barrels; re ceipts, 1,612 barrels: shipments, 1.3SS bar rels; stocks, 131,866 barrels, quote: A. R, C, D. E, $4.15: V, O. II, $I.17H! I. $4.20! K. $4.40: M, $5.2fi; N, $6.23; AV G, $6.40; W W, $6.80. (Imnlin liny 3lnrUet. OMAHA. Feb. 16. PRAIRIE HAYNo. 1. rhrtlrn to (inland. S10.50dfll.50: No. 2. $9.00010.50: No. 3, $7.0OIf9.O0; No, 1. cholco to midland, ncwwiiw; jno. z, .wtnv.w; No. 3. $7.00179.00: No. 1, choice to lowland, $8.0089.00; No. 2, $7.(KW(S.OO; No. S, $5.00 ,00. STRAW-Cholce oat or rye. $6,00S6.50; choice wheat, $5.00flG.60. . ALFALFA Choice. I13.00BH.OO; No. 1. $i2.oo5fi3.oo; No. :, $10.00fl 12.00 ; No. 3, $7.00 G10.00. Evnpnrnteil Apples nnd Dried Fruits NEW YORK. Feb. 16. EVAPORATED APPLE8-Qulct and flnn; fancy. 11 12Vac: choice. 9U09c; prime. SlifiSSe. DRIED PnUIT Prunes, firm: Callfor nlas, 3fl2c; Oregons, SlitJUc. Apri cots firm; choice, lSHc extra choice, 149o; fancy. 13i16c. Teaches, steady; choice, 65i04c: extra choice, 6V45J7c; fancy, "fife. Raisins, qutct: loose mus catels, CMQiTttc; choice to fancy seeded, 7ffliic: seedless, bhtVic; London layers, $1.7533.00. Drr (oiIa Mnrkrt. NEW YORK. Feb. 10.-DUY GOODS Cotton goods markets were quiet and steady today. Jobbers were hampered In trade geratly by stormB and delays In shipments. Dress goods are offered at very low prices, aw slllc was firm. Cotton MnrUet. NEW YORK, Feb. 16. COTTON Futures closed barely steady March, 12.23c: May. ll.SCc; July. 11.90c: August, 11.73c; October. 11.49c. Spot quiet; mid dling, 12.90c; gulf, 13.15c. CHICAGO MVH STOCK 91 AH KMT Cnttlo Steady to .Simile Lower IIoks Stonily. CHICAGO. Feb. 16.-OATTLE Receipts. 25,000 head: market steady to a shado lower; beoves. I7.00fi9.si; Toxas steers, $6.80(38.00: western steers. $0.60517.85; stock era and feeders, $3.50B?.00; cows and heif ers, $3.608.50; calves, $7,00410.50. HOUS Receipts. 29.000 head: market steady; bulk of sales, $8.5068.65; light. $8.40tT8.65: mixed, $8.408.65j heavy, $S.25 8.65! rough, $S.25.40: pigs, $7.65ii8.60. SHEEP AND IAMBS-Recelpts, 3S.000 head; market steady to 15c lower; native, $4.7036.93; western, $I.75T5.95; yearlings, $5.C57.00: lambs, native, $S.767.6G; west ern, 0.tHf7.lO. lviiiians City Live fltnolc Mnrket. KANSAS CITY, Feb. 16. CATTLE Re ceipts, 12,000 head: market steady to 10c lower; prime fed steers, $3,401(0.25; drossed beef steers, $72061.35; western steers, $7.00 6&50: southern steers, $3.40 7.75; cows, $4.2o7.&0: heifers, $6.76109.00; stockers and feeders, $6.5007.70; bulls, $6.007.50; calves, $G.5010.25. HOas Receipts. 8,000 head; market, strong to 5c higher; bulk, JS.WjS.55; heavy, $8.45Q8.57Vi; packers and butchers, $8.358.55; light, $8.20f?8.50; pigs. $7.00'S.OX SHEEP AND LAMHS-Rccelpts, 9.C0O head; market, 10015c lower; lambs, $700ii 7.65; yearlings, 16.0OQ6.G0; wethers, $5.255jf 6.65; ewes, $1.755.30. Sioux City Live Stncic MnrUcl. 8IOUX CITY, la., Feb. 16. CATTLE ecelpts, 3,000 head: market, 10315c lower; nattvo steers. $7.OC8.J0: butchers, $5.30Jp 7.00; cows and heifers, $5.60iQ6.75; canners, $3.75'S5.2G; stockers and feeders, $6.60 7 40; calves, $7.00010,00; bulls, stags, etc., $500flfi.75. HOGS Receipts, 35,000 head; market 5c higher; heavy. $8.4008.50; mixed, $30(B.40; J8..TWS.40; light, $8.25tj.30; bulk of sales, $8.25Jf8.40. SHEEP AND LAMllS-Recelpts, 500 head; market, steady: fed muttons. $5.50 04.50; westerns. $5.0005.75; ewes, $4 00Jj 5.15; lambs, $6.0007.60. St. I.ouIm Live Stock (nrkft. ST. LOUIS. Feb. 16. CATTLE Re ceipts, 19,000 head; mnrket steady to loo lower; beef steers, $7.5000.25; cows and heifers, $4.2508.50; stockers and feeders, $5.0007.50; southern steers, $5.7608.20; cows and heifers, $4.OO0.OO; calves. $6.0Mtll.75. HOGS Receipts, 11.200 mead maiket 6 10c higher; pigs and lights, $62508.76; mixed and butchers, $8.CO03.S5; good heavv. 1S.7O0.85. SHEEP AND LAMBS-Rccelpts, 2(K hcaa; market steaay; muttons, $5.OO0I.O9; lambs, $7.0007.85. Ht. JuarpU Live Stock Mnrkrt. ST. JOSEPH, Feb. 16. CATTLE Re ceipts. 1,400 head; market steady; steers, $7.0009.00; rows and helfere, $1.0008.50; calves, $5.00010.00. HOaS-Rccclpts, 3,500 head; market steady: top. $8.55; bulk. $8.3008.50. HHEEV AND LAMHS-Recelpls. 8,000 head; market 10c lower; lambs, $6,7507.60. Live Hlock In Slulil. Receipts from the six principal west ern marxeis. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. 3.51.0 05.000 S.IM) Sioux City Kansas City .. Ht. Louis South Omaha . St. Joseph ... Chicago 1Z,J0 Jl.OOO 19,000 11,200 7,200 3,800 1.400 3.50 ... ..25.000 39,000 Totals 68,100 100,500 72,200 FOUND GUILTY OF BIGAMY BY SIOUX FALLS JURY SIOUX FALLS, S. D. Feb, l.-(Spe-clal Telegram.)-After being out about twenty hours, a Jury In the state clr cult court, returned a verdict of guilty of bigamy In tho case of John W. ToIIe of Kansas City and Chicago, traveling salesman ot a hardware house. It was charged he married a Sioux Falls girl, while he had a wife in Illinois, Persistent advertising Is the sure road to business success. OMAHA LIVE-STOCK MARKET Cattle Steady to Ten Cents Lower Than Last Week. H0QS ARE FIVE CENTS HIGHER, Heat Crnilra of Mirep nnd I.nmlia Ave Sternly nmt Otlirrn Weak to it m Much nn Ten to l'lf trpn liowrr. SOUTH OMAHA. Feb. 16, 1914. Re.-elpts wero- Cnttlo. T7ogs. Sheep. Estlmnte Monday 7.200 3.S0O 1800 Same day Inst week.... 2.MS S.00I 13.741 Same day 2 weeks ago 3.W41 6,1 7,4 Snme day 3 weeks ago R.3SS 8.414 K.607 Hamn day 4 weeks ngo 6.310 5.693 16.411 Same day last year... 6.093 5.92S ll.io9 Tho following table thows f.io recolpts of cattle, hogs and sheep ul tho South Omaha llvo stock market for the year to data as compared with Inst year; 1914. 1913. Inc. Dec. Cattlo 118,511 121,9.0 .. ... 3.3S9 Hogs ............ 381.1Cti 419.203 SS.037 Sheep 333.0A3 303,967 29.0S6 . The following table shows the range ot prices for hogs at the South Omaha Uvu stock market fur tho last few days, with comparisons: Date. 1911. H9l3.19l2.1911.1910.IP09.19i. Feb. Fob. Feb. Fib. Feb, Feb. Feb. S 17Vi 7 421 7 401 8 291 ! 04 4 7 8 251, S ss-j, S 3&TW 46 6 09 6 06 6 00 S 32 C 14 7 3.S 7 62i 7 7J 7 39, 7 4'l 7 42 7 30 (' IS; 4 22 4 IS 4 24 4 09 8 51 8 47 6 99 6 07 I 8 40U' 6 06' 6 12 7 33 1 4 s ir 10.(8 7 3? 8 4S 6 20j Feb. 11.18 41 i 7 sat 6 06 6 9S 7 .1 8 61 fi 301 4 17 Fob. i 13. 14. 16. 111. 8 32V, 7 '.IS 8 71 6 13 I 6 15 8 771 8 761 6 21 4 4 13 Feb. 8 29U 7 96' 6 93 Feb, S 28 7 86 7 Dtil 6txl 6 90 4 o; Feb 6 01 7 Oil 4 03 Fob. 8 34 5 93 7 111 8 76' it is1 Sunday. Ilocclpts and disposition' of live stock at tho Union Stoolt yards. South Omaha. Neb., for tho twenty-four hours ending at 3 p. m. yesterday: RECEIPTS CARLOADS. Caltlo.HogP.SIicop.H'ees. C. M & St. P. Ry. 16 I Wabash R. R 3 Missouri Pacific Ry. 1 .. .. z I'nlon Pacific Ry... 67 7 37 .1 C. &. N. W., enst... 27 .. 3 1 ('. & N. W west... M 31 C St. P.. M. A O. 27 7 s i C, . & Q.. east... R C, 11. & Q., west...W 17 17 4 C.,R. 1. Ai P., oust. 10 1 6 2 C, It. I. ; P., west. 2 I. Illinois Central Ry. l& l s i Chicago G. W. Ry. 4 .. .. i Total receipts ..290 57 ' 72 27 DISPOSITION HEAD. Cattle. Hog. Sheep. Morris & Co 651 460 1.1M Swift & Co ? 991 S62 1,052 1.010 2.0C6 3.470 2.72.1 3,703 Cudahy Packing Co 1.129 Armour & co (t J. W. Hurphy Morroll 52 Lincoln Packing Co.... 18 S. O. Packing Co... v.... 2 W. 11. Vansant Co...... 55 Benton, vnnsant ci L.t 244 Hill & Sun 618 F. II. Lewis 238 Huston & Co 7u J. 11. Root & Co 224 J. II. Hulla 34 L. F. Husz 100 Rosenstock Bros 65 McCreury & Kellogg.... 3ii Werthelmer & Degun... 605 II. F. Hamilton... , . 4 ,. 72 Rothschild f a. 1." s i Mo. & Kan. Calf Co.... 122 Christie 9." 10 7 it Illgglns ...... iiuirmnn Roth . Meyers 2 Krebs 2- uaker, Jones & sinllii.. m Tanner Uros 8.1 John Harvey 19 Dennison ci i-Titncis,... m Other buyers 615 Totals 6.999 5.470 13.4S2 CATTLE Receipts woro quite liberal thla morning, 290 cars being reported In, being moru than doublo tho receipts on Monday ot last week, and larger than any recent Monday. Tho recolpts, In fact, wcro larger this morning than a year ago by over 1,000 bond. Advices from other maiket points wcro nut vnrv rincouriiuinc and with tho lib- orul receipts at this point buyers gen erally Insisted on a reduction of about 10c on beef, as compared with last week's, closing prices. Tho tone of tho market, however, was fairly good, us It was ap parent that buyots wanted tho cnttlu. whereas last week incy wero juuio ur less Indifferent On most days. Tim hi'Bt niw, and heifers sold at about steady prices early, but as buyers tilled their moro urgent orders tho trado cased off, closing around 10c lower on thu medium and less deslrablo kinds. Stockers ami feeders soiu an me way from steady to 10c lower on the less at tractive kinds. quotations on cattle: Good to choicn bt-ef steers, $8,2008.75; fair to good beef steers, $7.b508.2O; commoii .o fair beof stcert, $7.0007.85: good to choice cornfed heifers, $7.0008.00; good to cholco cows, $6.5007.50; fnir to good grades, $5.7306.50; common to fair grades. $4.2305.50; good to choice stockers und feeders, $7,600 8.15; fair to good stockers nnd feeders, $7.2o07,5O; common to fair stockers and feeders, $6.5007.25; stocjc cows and holf ers, $6.0007.25; stock calves, $6.5008.00; veal calves, $8.00010.25; bulls, stags, etc, $5.6007.25. Representative sales: 11EEF STEERS. No. Av. 1'r. No. Ar, Tr. 4.,..,, lot;: 7 40 ai mi s oo 1015 7 40 38 1U6 8 00 20 1U7 7 4i S 1011 I 00 & Ml 7 54 II 1!:7 I 03 16 SP1 7 ts si i:st S 10 II IIW 7 U 3 210 8 10 31 1179 7 70 II 1217 15 IT 1082 7 70 IS 1M0 8 U 1 11S0 7 75 3 m 8 30 ( t? 7 7t 12 1113 I M I ,...1011 7 It 27 UU 7 73 .A 1112 7tj 71 222 8 40 $3 1110 k 4( ' ' STEERS AND HEIFERS. 8 603 7 70 11 1174 I OS " ,WCOW8. ..IMS & 40 1... ....1310 8 80 840 .6 10 J..... 1113 8 40 4 1237 6 l( 6 1014 8 8 4 1140 8 6S DiS S 70 t'. mi 18 1096 8 M 1....- 1240 J 2fi 1 1024 I 30 12 1002 8 30 7 130A 8 80 Z... 2... ..1330 7 00 ..14(0 7 CO 16. VIS D A HEIFERS. ( M C U 4 IIS 6 70 t (74 8 SO 10 822 f IS I..,, , 663 8 SO 1 880 7 00 1 140 8 a S 80S 7 00 1 710 8 (S 1 810 7 00 C....... 72J 8 70 ... 7 837 7 75 BULLS. j 760 I 10 lv 1110 80 2 125 6 60 1.. l80 7 00 HTAGd. ,M0U8alvBs. J2 288 'l 1 ISO 10 00 120 I 7S 130 10 2$ BTOCKBHS AND t EEUKitb. 14 811 7 00 811 t an II S 7 2$ li 110 7 (0 it m 8 oo HOGS Supplies were light this morn ing, even for u Monday, only about flfty-flvo cars, or 3.M0 head being re ceived. This Is loss than half ns large as last week, and more than 2,000 short of tho same day last year. Ah is usual on the first day of the week, packers weiq slow about taking hold, and while other markets reported ronvlderable strength, the first bids made here were no moro than sternly. The moBt of tho salesmen refused to cut loose at tho prices offered and trado was very dull for the first hour and a half, hut offers finally strengthened up and when the bulk of tho offerings finally moved prices wero quoted as mostly a nickel higher than Saturday's average. Trade was slow all the way inrougn, oui receipts worp so light that a cuaranco was euccieil by a reason able earlv hour. Most of the sales were made at a range of $8.2008.45, and tops reached $8.50. a flat nickel better than Satur day's high price. As a rule light and light mixed hoi.is were the first to sell this morning, and salesmen were of the opinion inai u anyiiinig tney showed more advance than some of the heavlefc. No. Ar. 8h. I'r No. 82 181 ... 7 1 71.. S 212 ... 3 34 71.. 84 321 ,.. 130 41. to Ill ... IN d. VI 1(7 U IN ft. 41 ..,.208 . , 8 SO 81 41 117 40 8 SO 71. II . 210 . . 3 36 24 ) ...398 . . 8 18 71 H 148 . , 8 X TO 7 114 I 20 tO 41 204 130 I lit 71 88 21V . 8 2S -J. A. bu. Vt. .IIS I 31 ..220 . Ill I SS 8 3 8 3t 1 ..in 242 80 3 36 184 120 I U 384 . I IS J0t 80 8 38 !SO .. 8 35 210 3 im 318 8 3l, - IU I U I 40 41 8 4 8 10 I 44 3 46 8 4 8 41 8 U 8 41 8 H ; 48 8 41 " 4I 8 ITS 8 SO 8 (0 1(4 M.. (.. M.. 41.. ..Ill 8 3JH 80 I 381, 1 Jft !., .:w . 1H .IK) l'IGS. 4 7$ SJ 1H ... 7 40 17$ 103......1M 30 7 90 SHKKP-lllg runs h.r. at Chicago and nt most other points had a bearish lnfluenco on the general trado In both sheep and lambs everywhere. Early reports fiom other markets Indicated a wtak nnd lower tendency to prices. lu spite or the depressed feeling In tho trade, howover, th local market was fully steady on the best grades of sheep and lambs whllo on the other hand any thing not just stiltnblo to the packer buyers had to sell anywhere from weak io manse lower man tho close or last week and the movement In such klnJa was slow at that. Considering the heavy receipts hero and the bearish reports from outside points sellers rrearded the trade as fairly satisfactory, but look for no price Improvement unless receipts aro kept down within moderate propor tions. Most of the trnsactlnn In tlio la ml, division were mado at a rango of $7,001 7.60. the latter flguro being top. having been paid for two loads. Such ewes as wero here sold largely at $4.9ilflM.15, and some wethers weighing 12S pounds were Rood enough to bring $3 55. The receipts wero estimated at some 16,500 head, compared with 13.741 a week ago. 14.607 two weeks ago nnd 11,759 a year bku. Quality on tho whole was fairly good ami trado lielnir falrlv Mlv.. a clearance wns mndo In fnlr season. viiiuiHiions on sneep ami lamhsi Lambs l-flll.4 . nl.ntx. ..in; ewes, good to choice. $5.15Q5.20t r ill KUUU. it.UUil Id. .nit. H I . n . . v - Representative sales: No. 239 CO! II. f r.l lamha ii Pr. 7 25 7 25 7 10 7 40 R W 501) 7 55 7 65 5 00 4 00 7 20 5 13 5 15 243 corn-fed lambs xr -"t corn. fed lambs 78 w corn-red lambs ... .. 77 ,2 corn-feil Av.a 1- 12S COItl. frl nvvna "10; 813 corn-fed lambs gfl 493 corn-fed lambs 84 (A7 Idaho owes ,m 15 Idaho owes , im 738 Idaho lnmbs si 411 corn-fed ewes 107 200 corn-fed owes 113 Eleven Persons Are Saved from Sinking Barges In the Sound NEW YORK, Feb. 16,-Telephono mes sages from Orient Point, at tho eastern end of Long Island, told today of the safety of eleven persons, Including four women and two children, who wero on the four barges which wore cut loose from tho" tow fof tho tug Pllnyflsk on that vessel's trip up Long Island 'sound In tho storm of Friday night. For hours they drifted nbout In the wintry gale that swept tho sound. Thoso on board tho ElUabeth and tho Frederick Wlllonbrock took to a dory when theso craft began to break up, and made their way to tho other pair, the Katie Woods and the Rose Mario Feeney. These also soon began to glvo way under tho pound ing of tho storm and tho wholo party then took to tho dory. It was 2 o'clock Saturday morning when tho barges broke awny frryn the tug near Bartlctt's reef. It was four teen hours later wicn tho last of the four boats began to sink. At G o'clock yesterday afternoon resi dents of Orient Point saw tho dory drift ing Into tho surf. Thoy waded out Into thn, waves and found tho , small boat's passengers famished, exhausted nnd half fror.cn, mnklng foeblo efforts to bn 1 1 out tho water which came aboard each time a comber swept over the sldosj Tho rescued wero nt Orlont Point to night, recovering from tholr experience. Florence Woman So Horribly Burned That She May Die Mrs, A. B. Adams of Florence, wife ot Dr. Adams, of that suburb, was to horri bly burned yesterday that It Is feared sho will die, ns a result of using gasoline. She waa brought to tho Nicholas Senn hospital, and It Is said the chances aro against her rccovory. At her home In Florence, Mrs. Adams hod been using gasoline In cleaning some garment. Blip hung the garments on a line outsldo tho house -and going In, .went to tho furnace room to look after the tire. Opening tho door of the furnace, the vapor from tho gasoline that still hung about tho clothing of the woman Ignited and almost Instanly her outer garments were a sheet of flame. She ran up stairs and out Into tho yard, throwing herself Into tho snow and roll ing over. Her screams brought help and tho flames wore extinguished, but not until Mrs. Adams had been terribly burned about the head and arms. At the tlmo of tho accident, Dr. Adams was attending a patient, and the three small children were at Sunday school. Mrs. Adams Is reported slightly Im proved. Young White Girls Found with Negroes By Police Officers v When Police Detoctivcs Dunn, Lahey and Sullivan entered a house at 2814 Far nam street Into last night, while Inves. tlgatlng a complaint from neighbors. uiey rnunu two young negro men, stylishly dressed, and two pretty white girls, both apparently under 18. and well Creased also. All four wero taken to the police stu Hon, charged with disorderly conduct. Tho negroes said they wcro porters and gave as their names Tat Wright, 819 North Twenty-seventh, and Charles Ted ford, 003 North Sixteenth street. Tho girls gave as their names Marie Dona hoo, dowry Court annex, Seventeenth and Chicago streots, and Irene Benedict. 2201 Douglas street. The negroes were sentenced to sixty dnys In Jail this morning and tho girls, who asert they aro under 18 years, are held for tho Juvenllo authorities. SIDNEY BOY IS SECRETARY TO CHIEF JUSTICE WHITE SIDNEY. Ia., Fob. 16.-(Speclal.)-Brt Shlpman, eon of the Rev. W. II. Ship- man, who was pastor of tho Sidney Methodist Lpiscopal church from 1907 until 1910, has been appointed private secretary to Edward D. White, chief Justice of the supreme court of the United States, at a salary ot $2,500 a year The young mun was for a time Judgo Smith McPherson's private secre tary, but went east to attend college and study law, (7 IM 40 7 IIS 18 114 . 89 ft 12 ! . . 77. ... 311 fl 61 ... .2 10 9 . . 114 8: ::: 8 if.::::.:l :.. ti . .. ae 71 Ill .. 73.. . 30 ::: ' M ... 95 ... 8 I.'. 41 ,. ..Ill I IS 3 . 311 IN 10 .t7 8 3 m .3 :::::: 8 31 It W I 77 148 30 good to choice. $7.2.'4i7.C0; lnmbs. fair to good. $u.lKWf.a'; lnmbs, culls, $J.R0fl6.50; yearlings, light. $6.SJit6.50: s-earllnes. neavy. Jj.ijm',.?k- tir Orphan Girl Hungers For 'Real Folks' and So She Runs Away loin Kldrldge, a 10-year-old girl, who ran away from a home In North Bend. Neb., whoro she had been placed by Rev E. P. Qulvey, superintendent of the Ne braska Children's Home society, wns Picked up by a pollro officer at one of tho depots yesterday when he fdtlnd her wandering about lot. Tho girl, who Is an orphan, said that she received ex cellent treatment from tho family thnt adopted her. but she grew tired of not having 'Tegular folks" llko other girls have, so sho decided to run nwal-. She wns going to Whitehall, 111., where she has nn uncle, who has been sending her spending money, which sho, saved to buy her railroad ticket. 1'erslsttnt advertising Is the sure road to business success. Dr. Roswell Park, Noted Surgeon, Dead lU'FFALO, N. Y. Feb. 16.-Dr. Ros well Park, one ot the best known sur geons In America, dlol suddenly nt his home today. The cause ot doath was henri failure. Dr. Park had been In per fect henlth up to within twenty minutes of the end. Dr. Park was born In Pomfcct, Conn., In 18S2. Ho studied medicine In North western university and after graduation spent several years as demonstrator In anatomy and lecturer on surgery At the Women's Medical college, the Chicago McAicnl college and Rush Medical college of Chicago. In 1SS3 the medical depart ment of the University of Buffalo called him to a professorship of surgery, which chair he held for thirty-one years. Dr. Park's opinions on cancer Rnd tumors attracted world-wide attention. Ho war the surgeon In charge when Pres ident William McKlnley was shot here In 1901 two Clean Papers FOR THE HOME The Youth's Companion AND The Evening Bee INCLUDING SUNDAY Both for SSc a Month Payable Monthly at THE BEE OFFICE RAHi WAY TIME OAltD. UNION STATION Tenth A Mason. Clilcnuo, Ilock lxlnnd A Pacific 12 AST. I)prt. Arrlr. 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