14 THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY. APRIL 1, 1915. OMAHA UYBJTOCK MARKET Some Kinds f Cattle Steady Other Kiadi WeaVerKTat Sheep Ten Centa Higher. BATHES SLOW TRADE IN HOGS POCTH OMAHA. March It. ftawlpt were: Cttl. Hg . Hhwp. Official Mnndsr ....... 7? li.W Official Tneaday 4,104 Istixnat Wednesday .. 4.W0 Three days' totals. ...I .RS f-ams daya last weeA..13.,t heme I wffki Biro I2.4fl dmi I weeks ego 14.104 Ktm 4 wwki ago.... ..14.44 ?mi days last year... 10,011 ' Tha following' table mows the receipts rf est tie. boa and sheep at tha South Omaha liva stock market for the year to 2ate as ooopured with laat year: lfiB. 114. Ine Cattle 4 ., U.M4 S25.WS HogB ,, 8S,7J 74X..M7 .reep , 714.K7 6,17 lb.770 Tha following tabla snows tha average rice for hogs at tha South Omaha, live toek sparky for tha last few days, with comparison: UU I !,(. 1)414. 1lt .lll.rll.lIO jl War. 14.1 14.I a fej a mi 4 4'H 6 H'O .4 ,! 421 7.'-, IX i a 7i j I TO s1 It 41 M 10 iar. Mar 1ar. star. Mar. Alar. Mar. Mar. Mr. Mar. Alar. Mar. War. Mar. Mar. Mar. il4 A 4 get! 17. U IB. M XI. 4. tS. 2 T. I 2H S 4i I Ml 67 10 31. 74 62 10 M Tnl a & 10 41 44 40 ( 4 K1 I Mj 7 7 w 46119 M 4i,10 4.4 W 4 10 41 t 14 4110 HI 61 I 11 1 or, a ami I 67 W 8 Mi t M T81 44 1 rr ;1) H M 110 Ui t7 V 1 72 Kt 70 M 10 71 W 24 10 fcj Ml 2,10 67! ' 4r I 4&i I 3; !J9 I 27 ( 41 t Ml 7 41 7 51 7 711 wrr 4 v t SI a a. . 1 o-., yc! I 7Si 'suntlay. . Uoflrta and dlapodtlon of I1v itm k at th L'nlon tork Yards. Bouth Omaha, for tha twraty-four houra erollnt at I clock jr-rrfayi BC1FT8 CARLOADS. - CatUe. lluga. Bnvop. li r a. C, M. 4t St P 11 12.007 13.M0 ,7W I4.0 is.1. ai.Mo U.441 .4 M.41 91,1,2 44.12 4,;rd W.ta 3i.l47 a 1 1 1 1 40 1 Wabaah 4 Mlroourt 1'acirto .... S ,1 nmn fa'Mfio 34 C. Ac N. W., oaat... IX 4.:. N. W.. weat... 4 C., t P.. M. Ac O.. 31 2 1 M 15 2 14 i Si 4 ii 1 m C H. O., 1 C. B. Ac Q . t... '.. II. I. P.. eaat 10 i. V r . JlllnU Central CUcao O. W. Total rcrtpt ...vm PlHPOalTION-HKAD. . Cattla Hon. Shaap. Morrla Co.,.. 444 Kwllt A Co , KDi Cutlahy Packing Co Ml Armour A Co , tii-l fchwarti A Co , J. . W. liurs'hy Morrall . M J.lnroln I'acklnv Co.... Ill ,V. a. Vunnant Co....... J Kenton, Vanaant At L,.. K! Jltll ai Aon 14 K. B. Lwta 1 Huston At Co.....,,....'.., M J. H. Jtoot At Co..v 1.13 J. 11. inula 47 U K Mima S4 Koavnsiock lima.. IS F. T. KeU(ftK li 'Weiihrlmr 4k lrvn.. ki I K. Hamilton 71 Hiillivan Hma 19 llclhM'lilld At Krebha.... & Mo. A Kan. Calf Co.... M ('hrlxtie lso HlKlna S iliM.'ma I Mryara 12 Bsikcr A Jonaa.. u Tanner Hro. k w John Harney 177 , l.'Iln 138 lwnnla Ac Francla I Lther buyar 41,1 1. snt J.nt; 2,544 2. 27 1. KI1 2, til 210 , 1.14 2.150 I.W4 Total 6,01 J 14.K7 I.KS ' CATTLli-The receipt of ' cattla wore moderate thla morning, only U7 cars be ing reported In. l'or the three days this week rectupta amount to Kiil bead, b Ii' larger than laat week by almual S.IO0 t.tad, and latscr than a year agi by ovr 4,iil heed. Handy light weight beeves were In good riemunii at steady to atrong price aa compared e.Ith yesterday. On tha other hsna, heavy tattle were agam very alow, wllh the tendency lower, l'or the week tha general market on beef ateera ! t;v lower, heavy cattle auflerliif the moat icrllne. Cows and hflfer showed very lltOe chaiike, pii.'.j a a rule burnt bout Steady ami yesterday. Feeder were In fair demand and it. arty, while light stockera were stronger. lJU(.'Hi..,t,i on rattle: Qood to i.holce cornfej buevua, I. .4''-u7.76; fair td good 1 01 b fe, beeves, (T.lii'n , .40; common to lair eornfed l-ive, ii.6twr7. 10; good to ohoue hti'fra, M.i,.n;.0u; guod to choice rows, s 7i-ri.60, fulr to good cows, tt.00-Vi6.7i.; conu.iua to fair com a, UMh! j .00; good tu choice atovkoi and feeUtra, l7.A-ii7.4ii. flr to g.Kxl aloukers and feedera, le.tod) 7.; -onunon to lair Blocker and feed er. w..Viii.7o; tM beiiera, e.77yfji.i0; etmk cows, 15.:u.a: mock calves, $.M .teT.W; vel calves. ,7.KST.ib; bulU. sUga. - rt'-.. 44.7u.i4.O0l Kcfireacutative - sales: tofctF blEERS . N'a. Av. r. Ma. 4 ........... 1 16 to t:l 4 u 4. I .lul 4 ; a u 4 t 11 44 It 4 11 A. .... m t It ....Hut I X) .... 4 '7 J ....I3a t ....12 1 n ....11 t 4 aC. '.un i 1 iu;ir"KRB. 4.... m 4 a-... im 1J- ..e 4 a 7 1. U 4 J t u t ALVES. I M 4 T 1 H4 I 44 1.... W IS I I IN . i.......... ue tte i m M sioinbita Axs ij a.tLUi... 3d it Is 4. tot 4 N i '1 4 aa 11............ lit 1 e U l T I 1 ,. ta la iuj-Auinr tuiny liberal run anowao tip id la morning, about U7 ears, or 11. 6") head comprising tha day'a aunuiv. The three daye' recvu.ta foot uo M.uU 1 1 head, being I.wai smaller than a weak ago, but IXmu larger than laat year. Ad Ices (rum oilier puluis were not overly encouraging, and the lex-al market cpad . rainw aluw. Shipping demand ooiiuuued good, and moat of the shipping sal. a vee made at pretty close to steady prices, although eorae of them were chin led jihtly lower. It might be mentioned that during the laat two daya Ilia outside demand haa been limited to the e&trcine hjtht-wrtght alult, and while there a a broad outlet fur llghl eiiklits running muler pound, tt haa bet-n el'ftuat liniHwalblo to gttt shipper to I.-.4 at anyimiig weiauuig over 210 pounds. Lulk of today s sulpplng sales aaa made at !..(.&, wilh a scatteiuig aa htyti a V. la in 1 a' firat off era Were around to tower. Tbeae were aoon raued a ahada, but tliey it-luaed to give alady figures, and aa aelhis were aiog strong priiea noiuing Has doue uutd a late hour tu the tuienoon. It waa aiimiat niiddey when aellera fin sully ve In and cut loose at the packere' Xiurca that la a ahade to 60 !wr than ycteniay a killer trade. Once the move ment waa started thin were lively riouh. and it did not lake long to rleun up piacti.ally every thing. Moat vt the. i arking lu.fi aold around ta.6a. liepFcaeulaliN e aaia: No. At. - Fr. Me. at. Bk. Tt. y u i ... 4 at li .M M U 41 1,4 ... 4 41 J - ... 47s. tt. is ... a la 1 ... 4 111 .'..Hit 4 4 J't ) X ... 4 4 .1 Ml ... 4 4.1 biitLf-Ai a leeuil ol 'lueaday's auiia- lai uwy market ai. oilier run ol liberal i'.rado waa ll blftirat cuulributwr. j'ie sua! act .,wn u in tM-tier at-uaoQ tt.an on any previous day of the wtek, w.tti nlpiM-r awl put ker buyers filling . r.iita at the aairva tuna. 11. is comiu l:on gave ti. trade s stronger tone, and aa a r.iul 11m Liii bulk of tha 1 lei Ins naa pitted up at an earlier hour than ii TtM.-a.iay at pticre steady to a dime I i, .iivr u laii.bs audi a oiiiut higoer on .'M. .a In lit. a i oiin.-i'llon lt inight be t..d thMt t a viH y-oi.e car of ii. lamb ie. n.ia v. si.:; p. ,! BtrsiKht llirut: ir .i.t i j,i,r-io, n.ekii.g a good iiuao) of l.,e i.f;iiHa en,.ly iol..ald W I' Ii ' .. . ! a i'..n L.M-a. vv I. no aoiue sa.e proportion a ho wed up this luurnlng, li.e H '.i'i.uu being some a,7"i head, aa against ! II I lt a waeek wo Slid 6.VJS two week ao. , II 1 1. a reotiwa weie all iauibe with tha aa- !i lun of one car of cwa. Northurn I " thay ara llttla If any hlehpr. Thr top on lamba 9 90, having lAn paid for to or thrc oa1a of Colorado ri ntnff. Mod of tha lmt aold anvwhtrn from ti'.A to IH.Ki, with quality, and morn anne rtally tha ytt lihl.. In mont riwi dotprniln Inic the nrla. Wuallty in eji-ro-ral rhowd little rhariKa from yewu-rday. in the aaed ahrrn division the moat notable feature the HfhDont ewea, 2 an, I t veara old, making another record for the eaaon. the prlo being even money, I'. 00, the hlRhent alnre 1. The rlraranre waa murh like yenterdar, with the atrona weight lamba aa a rule being neglected until near the clone. ljuntatlons on ehep and lamba: Lambs, Mealcan. I 6". 1 10 10, UmlM, fed we-rn, 14.2n4i9.IKi: lamha. ahenrlnic. l.7of ,2l; yearling". light, .7Mr0f: yrailinaa. haavy, M.B0fi.i6; wethera, good to choice, $7 Wl,.a-i; wethera, fair to good, 7.0; ewea. good to rholca, t7.7Vaa.nO; ewes, fiilr to good, 7.i4i7 7fi. Repreacntatlva aalea: No. Ar. Pr 7 lelcan latnba DO l.nu Colorado lamha 70 HO rulla (9 I 0 2' Mexican ewea M m 4!"7 fed I Km be H2 f 7S ?47 Mculi an lamba M 6 14 native lamba T, t k; t Mexican lamba -0 V 1 eulle 7 ft 2T. 135 fed lamba 7 9 7T. U'l fed lamba ; 77 75 rull ag g 75 HOH8KS-The reoelpt were the heav leat of tha aeaaon thla week, but like tha tWo '!,a a big per cent of the offering conatr-teri of The cheaper claeeen which were ui in little demand. I'rloea on ln' ",r"' 'vera unchanged from laat week decline and tha clearance un-aatlafncton-. All the better gradee ault atda for army rurpcae, either French or rttlah, aa well aa for tha commercial trade In the eent, were In good refluent at nrlrea fully rteady to alrong compared with tl genernl run of ttaneactlona laet wek The clearnnce on that kind waa complete.. Ilorm-mcn Ray It haa been a aallKfiK-tory week excepting on -the un deajrable lnxmn conflicting of thin, out clnnwd hor-w. of varloua alxea. and the gieen. long halird and half broken young t'k thnt Kbould In' Isept In the country t.i inMture 'fie wnithern trade la Mill at a -lan.tHlIll ;,ero waa llttla, if anything d m.. In nui:.n i;.l .,k, leaving the mar ket on them tel.lv unchanged. on .Monday lra.1. ta darted In on a new big order fr (be amullrr claaaea of hnraea for ariillery or g,,nner. The aic flcatlona reo.ilre a hurae from i to year old. weighing from I.000 to IN) pounda and standing from fifteen to fif taon and ono-lialf handa high. , CntCAfJO LIVB iTOCK MARKET (rtll laaettl.a llnma Kkeea Flraa. Weak eelpta 11,000 bead; market unaattled; na tlva ateera. tA.H.,.76: western. 5.Mi7 40- mna "T. U VXri.li: calves, I7.0W 10.f0 MOORRecetpta. 24.000 head: weas 4)4 ecclpta. giirtl head; market, firm; iambs, 7.7frill0.la noep, t7.2G4ra.86 Kanana City Live Btok Market. KANUAJ CITY, March Bl.-CATLR-Rwelpta, 4.4U0 h-ad; market for heavy "teera weak, other higher; prime fed VTi"' , oreaaed heef ateera, 17.00 , .aWH.76; stockera and feedera. K ffi'0.50; bulla, 6.tiMM calvea, IH.oo-olD.ftO '". HiX38Kecelpt, 12.000 head; market lower: bulk, tV.i a.S0; heavy, W.6,V.r.85: puckers and butchers, W.0iu.7i; light .flv,l.K2H; PlK. t.4ty,ifl v.. KliBKI AND IMIIS-IUcelrH. R.3O0 ii'-ad; market atrong; lamba, 2r,i vo- e'tf.roo W"U,,'r t. Loals Lire Btark Market. ST. LOUIS. Ma. March M.-CATTLK-necp,- t4i head; higher; native be steers. t7.Cuvr.m; cowa and heifers, &.601t' t.60- .outhern ateera, -..2unS.75; iiowa and J'J''rs, 4.ooa.o; native calves. t.x KOOA-RecelpU, 10,300 heart; market Low.eri ,BL" ". IS.&tnrt.fo; mixed m Butchers, to.77xu7.16; good heavy, kH HUEKP AND LAMnft Raoolnta tanA bend: market stroiis: native muitnna iitit. 00; iiimbs, IK.764riO.00; yesrllnits, n.UxS I.W; sheared, yearilnga. ta.aotil.oO. Mines City 1,1 ye oek Market. Heoelptg. 2,fti0 head: market firm: natlva ateera, ta.X'xtr'T.au; butchers, li.COtfi7,On; cowa and helfera, t4.7MK.0R; stockers and feeders. tAOO'rtii.dO: calve, tiki a 75; bulls, atavs. etc.. MftimSW. lUiijH-lteelpt. T.ROfi head: market. steady: heavv. U S7'M1( SV mlxnd aiiV.1T) 67S: light, ta.46.66; bulk of aalea, kit fin wo. HHEEP AND LAJIB8Recelpt, too head. St. Joaenh It ye Ktaek Market. ST. JOSKPH. March Sl.-CATTI.ir Receipt. l.y hesd: market, steady; teers. 7.00!(il S6; cow and heifers. t4.2C.1f V6: caives. 17 00.9.36. , HOOit-Recelnts. 7 000 hesd: market lower; top, tfi id; hulk. I'l OfWHS.TO. miKKI' AND I.AM 118 -Receipts. S.0u0 head; market ateady; lambs, Is.ivtfSTS. Kaasaa City f!i ila and Vrovlsloas. March 31. WHEAT KANSAS CITY No. I hard. gl.4Ktfjl.fa: Vfo. t red, 11,40 way. 11. 4J,; July. ) 114'a4il.HS; geplem- per. n.iHsn I.V4S. OORN-No. I mixed. 73Hc: No. I white, 7SHW4C, No. I yellow, 78c: No. 1, 72c; Muv. 7m7li4c; July 73Sc; September. 7;I4J 7JS.C OAT8 No. I white. 7H4J6c; mixed, 6,li4ro. No. The Heat Medietas fop Ceagka. The first dose of Dr. King's New Dis covery helps your rough, soothe throat; get a bottle today. 60c. All druggist. Advertisement. , I'O'IVU IBWtr: Oil IT link. Wi(.87'4: mixed tf, .. 7ii. i. .,'.. TJ H ?:L!"v.tiv,'iK; plga.' I.u0rni.o.' iicr.r Ann i.amhm n T-. p., I V &27 Smart Turbans, 0?AS&A L2r Sailors, Pokes Z! ys- f OUR A. oF .. . L HAT SALE A . . Trimmed with now- U rji . . J If you seek an inex- en. quills, icings, I gjg 'I fa(pf I P'. 5ftfr llat velvet and silk no- jl yM !? V? 899 , , ,. ft 7 jf I thtst wonderful crc- lonj cnJ nowftiM. --51 () f ationl al t4-33- s fti I HAYDEN .wf WiS i n X7)) f f) Com hand See Lt , Jgjy J Thett Wonderful """Tj ('7TT lld Ml W0rth ' h - W ji X'C from S7.S0 Upward 1 r. D HEW YORK STOCK MARKET, Trading in Secnritiei on Exchange Eclipif 1 All Record in Point of Volume. PAMCKY FEELING IS THE CAUSE XKW YORK. March Sl -Trar!lng In se curities today eclipsed all record In point of volume since the cloning dav of last July when the market was churned Into a state of furloua activity at declining prlcea because of panbky feeling engendered by the foreign altus tlon. There were signs In the cour.e of tortsy's seaKlon. however, that absorption of high-grsde Investment issues had about reached the limit of It capacity for a time. Over 0 per cent of the total output wsa limited to specialties and the common stock of the Chicago, Bock Island ft Pa cific railway. Motor and equipment la-' sue and othera far more obscure con tributed an unusually large quota. Vhtle these stocks were changing hsnns In blocks of l.oW) or more shares, I'nlted State Hteel, Amalgamated Copper. Head ing and the transcontinental, rsllers were lagging behind. In fact, liquidation of these Issues was plainly evident. This was accepted aa proof that Inxlders and conservative Investors had determined to withdraw their commitments pending' a restoration of more normal market con dition!. The further rise In Rock Island was again without explanation, hui. bore all the marks of an oen content with the annual meeting, which Is to J held April ii. nemienem teei, wnicn naa recenjiy been the source of much speculation and conjecture, was heavy at all tlraea. re cording a net loes of two points. The market'a tone at the rinse waa Irregular, a number of standard ehares selling un der the preceding dsy's flnsl figures. neneral financial news deslt mainly with the 'question of additional foreign loans. Improvement In the steel trsde. chiefly as a result of further large orders placed by Kmr"in governments, snd some more railroad alateroenta for Feb ruary, Northern Pacific showing a net gain of M.".7,000. Total aalea of storks amounted to 74VO) shares. Hoixl were active, strong and brosd, with total sales, par value, of 4.S2X,0O0. United States bonds were unchanged on call. After the close of the market announce, ment was made of the aliolitlon of all minimum prices which have been In force elnca December 15, last. The HtoeK ex change authorttlea pointed out that thla action waa taken because of the Improve ment In financial affaire throughout the country reaultlng largely from tbe for eign trade situation. Number of aalea and leading Quotation on atocka today were: Rich. Iw. dm All'ka Oot4 1.400 B.'i M, MH Amal(na6 'pver .... t3.l M Amer. KM ffatr 4 fntl 44 American t'41. 2xi 12 Am. Smelt. It Ref 4.MM) i 41 4 4IW, M 104 444 UK M 103 v, 104.4 lltS 224 :H a 73 Am. Pmelt. f. pta., iv vn Am. Huar Refining... 2,zn imn 10444 Ant Tat. Tal... Amartean Tehaeeo Anacoada Mining ..... Afhlenn Ilnlllntera Ohio Ilrooklrn kapl4 Tranalt. California I'efrnlaura ... Canadian Paririe Cnlral Iieatner .. a.nn 1,100 1.700 49 71 7214 Ml 15 ID 14 lsiii lsiS 34 J4 t.X Cheaapaake A tbln. I2H It", 44 12 M 4". ftiln Oreat Weatara l.ono (1llrH,, Mil. A St. I'. 1,W e 157 '4 ! 24 1 1S4 '4 SI'i 14 Hi rhlraea NorthMarn Ouno Capper Colnraria r. A I Cntorada A gouthara.... tMnrar A It. O I.eiiTer 4k K. O. sfd 4.200 4S 7 27 7s 14V V 25), S4 IJ14 24H I'M 400 604 lino no 21.400 I.tallllara' nacurlt'.c Kna (lenaeal Klaetrlo .... Or Nnfihem phi. J. 300 11'4 .1171, 117 Uraat ' Knrlham .Ore rtfa i,m Si 4S (l.issenhalm Rxph.nitloQ i.hao M 1 1 he la Central .. 2.4 14 lntrlianiiith-Met. pt4J. . 2n.44) liwplratloa Cnppar 10,104 V Intarnatmnal tlarTeatar Kanaaa lr Southern... 1,100 tn M MS 10'l 1H 24S 24S 141 2414 4 24S Lhlli Vallar' l,xn 1.17H 1I4 IMS lanaTiiia r.aanTiue, 7 ill im i Mailcaa Petrolean .... I.l 7S Miami Covpar .) Hi 72 24 1S 4 US 12s 11 'S 12s u 4S lets Mo., Kaa. A Tax 14. io 14' M laaeurl Paelfla ll..ia 14 12S Natlnoal ntarult , Nallenal lrftad Navada Topper , New York Central..., N. Y.. N. H. A H Norfolk 4V Waatara..., Northern Paclflo farlfle Mall Parma Tel. ft Tel.., yennarlvsnla Pulimaa Palaea Car... e iMi 120 . 17. in i ws t.0.4) 4.0 l-S .',', CIS its K us 14.4V I.700 IOV4 104S 1044 1.2V4 10 S 1S .... MS 1.40 147 S WIS VMS 1.4 ear Omaolldata Capper t.Ma 1S 1S 1S ftadln .... 24. 100 147ka Ht, Kapublln Iran A Btawl., I.am 13 i:s 12 ftark laland tfl 30 Hork l.land On. Bid ... LMM S MS 2S 41s l SI. U. A H. P. M Bid font hern rartfts 4. too r?'4 Hoiithar Railway 1.100 7S Tanneanaa t'epnar fra) .tovt. MS 1S 2S raaaa ivimpanT ... l'nlon Pftrifio ..... I'nlna talll ptd.. . I.n4 1434 140 UK . 11,7S 1--4 124S 124S w'S 4S 4S 4S ', 106S lOt.U, 7.IS M MS IS 41 2S 47 r, u. 72S 7IS 71 s U t'nlted Slata Slaal ll.Ma) Dnltaa tales Hlaal I4 I'Uh Tnppr 11,200 Walwah pM , t.l Waatarn In Ion t.VM Wej.tinxh-.uaa Blactrte.. A04 Montana I'owar r.x. pit. Total auara lor the day. 745.44, Loral Btarke aatl BoaA. Quetatlnni furnlahad by Vnraa, Krlnkar ft Oe., 444 Oman Nallenal Dank tHiig.. Onaaha: aid. AakML STtVTfg aatnc Craamerr pfl 94 BT t.eara A rVk, pld , II 14 Kalrwont Oraamary 7 pf4 B 100 Moaard St ova Work .. . 71 IJnenln Tal. ft Tal. Ca M M Ou.aha ft Ca. Blufte St. Ry. Ca ... M IT Omaha A Co. blotta St, Ky. pld.... 71 TT aula Bank of Omaha ,114 1 Tn Citr Hy. A IJht r p I'uloa rltoi-k Tarda. Omaha 44 BONMa Toa 4as ft Klea. la, 1T7 (Nak.).. at IVaiglaa 0. Neb. 4a. 12 14 Oar. Imp. Oor. Traaa. Not la 1114 S Uaeola Traa. aa. )3 M II IT IKS N llunirtdt of Them Smart Turbans, - Sailors, Pokes and Tricornes 11 IMS li lotS yrs S i,S 4 10JS loo 4S 104 Ness York Meaey Market. NEW YORK. March 31 MONET-On call, ateady; high, 2 jer cent; low, IV per cent; ruling rat. 2 per cent; last loan, l' ler cent; cloning bid, lfi per cent; of fered at Vt per cent. TIME IXIANS-Mrm: sixty dav. 2'4! 2 per cent; ninety duvs, 2vtf3 per cent; six months, IS, per cent. STKKUNO KXCHANOE Ptady; sixty-day bills. H.7750; for cables, I4.&15; for demand. 14 7976. SILVER I$ar, 497kc; Mexican dollars, c. M HOND8 Oovernment, steady; railroad, strong. Closing quotations on bonds today were follows: . . ... 0. A ret. 2a. rag... WK. T. C. sea- S 7S 4 coapoa S N. Y. C. 4S. lMl.KMS V a la, rag 11 N. Y. 8. 4Sa 10SS do eaupoa 11 N. T . N. H. ft H. tj. g. 4a rag lot trr. 4a 11 da eoupoa nova Northers Paclfl c4a l?S ranama la coapoe,.li do ta . 4S Am. Kmeltarw aa..l"i o. 8. u ret. aa.... A T. A T. c. 4S.loo Pac. T. ft T. IS.... t Armour A Ca. 4S.. "S 'l enn. con. 4a r7S At' htaon fren. 4a ... t.1'4 Reading lea. 4 MS Hal. A Ohio 4a.... S9 'S. Lt. ft H. F. r. 4a 70 I hea. A Ohla 4Sa.. 17 So. pBe. cr. 4 121 '. H. A W . 4a..S4S do. ref. 4a SS c. it. A 8. P. g Sa av.. Rallvar S 4 -. ft If. ref. 4Sa - US t'nloa Parlllc 4a.... OSS R. ft K. (J. ret. 6a 41 do ct. 4a Krle sen. 4a 44 V. 8. Rubber 4a. ..102S Oenaral Klactrlc I, .losu u. H. Steel la 403 Ureal No. lat 4S S 'Wabaah let 6s S III. 1 en ret. 4a.... MS Weat. t'nloa 4Sa..2 K. r. H. ref. nW'snt. F.lee. ey. 6s. 1S h. A N. an. 4a.... tn 8. P. ct. 6a M M . K. A T. lat 4a Ml '. M. A 8. P. Ola. 101 S Mo. Pae. ct. I..., 41 panaa Coa. 4SS....107S Bid. London Wtork Market. LONDON, March 31. American secur ities on the stock market today were quieter. Mont of the marklnga were In Canadian Pacific and Amalgamated Cop ier. The market 'hardened In the after noon end closed steady. HILVER Bur, 23S;d per ounce. MOXKV- 1'tilS per cent. Discount rates. short bills, "i per cent; t months, 2 per cent Coffee Market. NEW YORK, March 31.-CXPFEE-The market tor cotree future was rather more active today and after opening gt an advance of 1 to 6 prrinta prlcea worked higher on a scattering demand which seemed to come partly from Wall street and Cotton exchange sources. The close wss S to 7 points net higher. Bales were 3i.2u0 bags. March. 7.7c: April, i.izc; May, 4.19c; June, 4 24c; July, 7.33c; Au gust. 7.40c: September. 7.4Rc: October 7.63c November, 7.6Sc; December, 7.84c; Janu ary, 7.69c: February, 7.74o. Boot, steady; Kin No. 7, 8c; Han to No. 4, 10tc. Cost snd freight markets were reported firm with prices about unchanged. Rio ex change wss l-16d higher and an advance of 126 rels was reported In the Rio mar ket, while Pantos was 60 rels lower. Cotton Market. NTCW TORK, March SI -COTTON spot, steady; , middling; uplands,, S.SOc; sales. 1.700 bales. Futures closed steady; May, B.T7c; July, lO.nfcc; October, 10.3c; December, 10.66c; January, 10 file. The Cotton market closed several point 'off from the best under realising, but the final tone was steady at a net gain of from to 11 points. L1VERPOOU March 31.-COTTON Spot steady; good middling, n.KXd; middling, 6.524; low middling, 6. ltd; sales. 6,000 balea. i Dry Joode Market. NEW YORK. March Sl.-DRY OOOD8- Cotton gnotla were firm at advances to day. Yarns were hltrher. Worsted varna advanced Vic per pound for knitting pur poses. Embroideries were more active. Men's wear was quiet.' Four Autoists Drown In Eiver as Machine Jumps from Bridge SEATTLE, Waah. March Four per sona were drowned in ,the Duwamlah river late today when an automobile be longing to Mrs. Morgan J. Carkeek ran off a bridge at Allenterwn, ten mile south of Beat tie. All in the car except Mrs. Carkeek and her Japa.iese chauffeur lost their lives. Mr. and Mra Thomas W, Prosch, Mist Margaret Lenora Denny and Mrs.. Har riet Foster Beecher, an i artist, were killed. The parly, a delegation -from the Seattle Historical society, was going to Tacoma to inspeet the exhibit of the state his torical society there. The chauffeur. Paul Kanla, applied the brakes suddenly aa the car ran onto the slippers approach to the bridge... The automobile akldded, crashed through the railing snd turned a complete somer sault as It fell thirty feet to the river below. The four who were drowned were caught in the wreckage of the car. The chauffeur lumped clear as the automobile fell and swam safely to shore. Mrs. Carkeek also succeeded In getting dear of the wreckage and took refuge on top of tha car, where aha stood waist deep In the water-until rescuers cam, to her asaistancex The Be Wgat Ads Are Best Bualneag Roosters. l.loeol. Keb, ret. ', 17 1t N. T. Ptala 4S. 194S 104 ntr at Omaha Imp. 4' ". 1117 Omaha Waier 4S. I'll .HiS Omaha Hehoot 4". 1911 17 Omaha A Co Bluffl HI. hr- . I" I'ar liaa ft r.lee n. A rat. la, 1MI 47 Km kr FnH la M St. Umla, Ma, 4'-.. 1134 IMS tlt A Ca. , 1444 IS fon.h Omaha, Neb., IS, l'1' 12 Hrrlbner, Neh., Water la. 1U t nl. Flare. Net) 4'a, 117 Wlehlta Isloa P'k. Yds la. 1M4.... N 0 MRS. FERRISGOESOH STAND Deniei Statements Made by Her For mer Hatband that She Wat Not Dressed. ALSO DENIES FAINTING YARN Mr. Delia Ferris' 21 years old, testify ing for Grsndlson Ferris, to whom she Is now married. In the I25.O0O guit brought against him by Ernest Olcrn, her former husband, denied before a Jury In Judge Troup's district court that she and Ferrlg were partially dinrobed when Olsen found them together In her room early In the morning while she was still Mrs. Olsen. Olsen told of the oor anion to aunnort his claim that Ferris alienated the affec tions of his wife. Mr. Ferrts admitted that Ferris was In her room at Twentieth and Douglas Easter Sale Specials Thursday We 10c Handkerchiefs 10c A beautiful line of fine Em- broidered nnd Lace Trim med Handkerchiefs, 20c . And 2uc values, great snap, at, each ........ 10t Men's Silk Four-in-Hand Ties All new spring colors and styles, 50c to $1.00 valueH, 25 and 45 Regular 25o qualities .10 Men's 35c Silk Socks Every pair perfect, all colors and sizes,' at, per pair Men's 15c and 25c Cotton Socks in all colors, all guar anteed pexfect, two lots at. 124 and 8V3 Men's $1.00 and $1.50 Union Suits, best styles, medium weight, all sizes, 081 69 "Men's Mercerized Madras Shirts, to $.3 values, in all the best styles and colors at . ....... . .98? and 69 A Great Underpricing of Choice The Most Oriental Laces 4 to 8 inches wide; In cream, ecru or white, suitable for collart, cutis and vesteea, 10d, 15, 25, 20t . 30? .A Wealth of Spring Garment Beauty. Displayed in Our Easter Sales at the Most Attractive Low Prices Superior Assortments Hundreds of New Suits just received will be placed on sale Thursday. TWO GREAT SPECIALS Tailored Suits Made to sell at $35.00 to $39.00.- $25 All most popular fabrics, in cluding silk f allies, gabar dines, . poplins, check and novelty, suitings, in the sea son's newest colors. Tailored Suits vorth $20.00 and $22.50 $15.00 Nobby spring styles in men's wear serges, fine pop lins nnd check suitings, all sizes for ladies and misses; values seldom equaled here or elsewhere. See them Thursday. Hayden's Make the wa aa wot balea- ta any assenta tions, trust or eomblnauea la hold up tie people. Our aim la quality goods and a saving of 1 1 to 60 per cent on the coat of living. 41-lb. aacks beat high grade Diamond H Flour, nothing finer for bread,. plea or cakea, aavck gta Make your own bread at a coel of centa a loaf It paya. 14 iba best Granulated Sugar, .fl.04 10 bare Heal-'Km-All, Diamond O. Lenox or Lundry Queea White I.aundry Soap SS4J 4 14-ounee rana Condensed Milk toe Tall rana Alaska Halnion lOe t-lb. cans fancy Sweet Hugar fjjru for , "Via J-lb. rana Farly June Peas. Wit, String. Orten or Lima Beans.. ?V t-lb. cans Hominy, Kauer Kraut, Pumpkin or Baked Beans Va 1-lb. pkg. Virginia Smoking Tobacco for jt .Ifte Irge bottles Worcester Kauce, Pure Tomato Cataup, Picklea. as sorted kinds, or Prepaj-ed Mustard, botlla "He 1-lb. rana Asaortad Roups 4 lba. fancy Japan Bice. ISe quality, for ao 4 Hm. fancy Pearl Tapioca . .Soe 8 lba beet White or Yellow Corn meal t Ha. best Rolled White Break f war Oatmeal Hershey's Breakfaat Cocoa. lb.,.e C.Men Kantoa Coffee, lb SAO Tat BXBT CallKlBT llTTTia, carton ST Val . oe The beat atrlctly fresh No. 1 Eg. per dosen Sue. None finer or freaher at any pnoa. Fancy No. 1 Country Creaunery Hol ier, lh Ida Fancy No. t Dairy Tabla Butter, soe IT TQY streets at the time named by Olsen. "I wss fully dressed and Mr. Ferris still had Ms overcoat on," she ratified "It was about 7 o'clock in the morning and my bed had been made. I had called. Mr. Ferris by telephone asking him to take me to breakfast and t had to dress in order to go to the telephone, which wus located downstairs. "He was in the room only a few min utes when Mr. Olsen arrived. He knocked at the door and waa admitted. 1 '.n't remember which one opened the door. "Mr. Ferris ssd I never conducted our selves improperly previous to our mar riage." Olaea'a Testimony Different. Olsen's testimony was to the effect that the door was not opened Immediately, and that Mr. and Mrs. Ferris' were not fully dressed. An orange, alleged to have been poi soned and eaten by Mrs. Ferris when she was Olssn's wife, entered Into her testi mony. She gave lt as her opinion that 3.. A XTli S : LLJL The Greatest Value-Giving Sale of Men's Furnishings Ever Held in Omaha Begins on Thursday at Hayden's Nearly two months of careful preparation for this great before Eas ter Sale carefully selecting only the best of the many sample lines and makers 'surplus stocks offered us, places us in a better position to sup ply your every wish in furnishing at a real bargain price than ever belt- Sale Begins Thursday and Will Continue While Goods Last. There . any Other Splendid Specials Thursday. 15 Men's Bath Robes, made sell up to $12, great values, at $3.98, $3.98 .to $5.98 Men's $3 Union Suits, light wool, all sizes $1.98 Men's $1.00 and $1.50 Shirts with or without collars, all colors, big assortment of pat terns, at, choice 49 Men's Heavy Work Shirts, 50c values, all aWes . . . .35 Oomplet; nnd Beau tiful collection of Lace Flouncings 27 In. wide, broad as sortment of beautiful patterns, values up to $1.60 yard, on aale, at, yard 55 Black Flouncings A splendid line of black Oriental Lace Flounc ings, rich patterns, on aale, at yard .9S for Selection at Each Price Grocery Prices People Good Dairy Butter, lb. ,t3 1 lba. good Hutterme aao Full Cream. New York White. WU- conain Cream or Young America Cheese, lb. '. Soe Jenny Bros. Famous Brick Cheese, per lb aoe Best 1 imported Swiss or. Roquefort Cheese, lb. ...400 Fancy Queen Olives,; quart 40e raw tou ivcxwutT nov Guaranteed absolutely pure New York Buckwheat Flour, speolal, a lba. for ......... .Sao Tor you Zaster ZASsbs. Kasss, laooi aad PeUoateeaea. wa will have the flaaw Uae ta the dty Xtaydaaa for Qaaiity aaaata, rsioiax. taLAo vatet. Okiauj Airo rioaiDt oaAra ravir gAi.c, tub imvix or QtTAXlTT. lit slse Highland Navels, dosen. gSe) 114 sise Highland Navel, dosen. aoe 'HO slse Highland Navels, dosen. 800 5)4 sise Highland Navels, dosen. 15a 5S0 sise Hiahland Navels, do. ltHe r boa. any atae aa.aa run TiottuiB Htiui rom rn.it oru 15 lba. best rooking Potatoes. .lTUe Demand It lbs. tha law requlrea ft. Fresh Beets. Carrots, Turnip. Shal lots or Radishes, bunch e Freah Kolnach. per peck. aoe Fresh Head Lettuoa, head, .he, TVe I heads freah 1-eaf lettu.e t I Arc a No. 1 Hothouse Cucumbers l&e Good Cooking Applea. peck AOo l-ancy. California Rhubarb, lb.... Be Fancy Calif. Cauliflower, lb.. .TUO Kaucy Rweet Potatoea. lb. te Fancy large Celery, head TWo C.reen Pepuere. 3 for 30 New Potatoea. lb TUe Favnry California Aaparagus. lb. aoe HAY DEW'S )isonad. I , orange on the but tt waa pr "1 gave my wife an , morning she refers to. poisoned," said Olsen. T a la aa Mb T charge. She never Claimed any rucn thing before." Attorney Matt Gerlng. who represent Olsen, attempted to Induce Mrs. Ferris during cross-examination to admit that she fainted at a dance at the Douglss auditorium because Ferris had danced with arfother woman. She admitted hav ing ralnted, but denied that that was the reason. I had been dancing with anothet? , -if in Die man," she declared. Several attorneys are engaged trial of the suit, but by agreement of counsel arguments concerning the tender passion have been, left to Mr. Gerlng and City Attorney Rlne. who re re garded as most expert in dealing with this subjoct Former Supreme Court Justice Oldham Is assisting Mr. Rlne lq defending Ferris. Believe Unequaled Millinery Ribbons A wonderful choice lot of Striped Millinery Ribbons, In all best' colora ' and - all widtha, tpeclala at yard 10 to 59t the orange had been poisoned. Men's Pyjamas and Night Shirts Mercerized madras in plain colors and neat stripes, regular values to $1.50, choice ...69 $2.00 and $3.00 Silk Madras and Pongee Pyjamas and Night Shirts, all newest colors, . .1.45 & 982 to Laces for Easter Lsvcea tn Omaha. Val. iAteea Big assortment, specials, yd.. 3K. 5 & 7W Oluny Laces) A fine collection, yard. t 5c. 7 Ha and 10 Superior Values, Too. New Silk Suits 75 beauties just received, notwo alike, every one a distinctive model, the richest colorings and weaves; pricings range $35, $45 $55 to $ 75 A Great Showing of the New Spring Coat Styles. THE NEW DRESSES are certainly beauties, a wonderful assortment for se lection at most . moderate pricings. You'll te surprised at the values shown at $7.95, $12.95, $19.50, $25 Don't Miss the New Waists at.. $2.95, $3.95, $4.95, $$.95 Values you 11 find excep tional. Beautiful Easter Lilies, per bloom 15c Blooqtlng Plants of AU Kinds Splreas, Atallas, fine Hyacinths, Datfodlli. Tulips, Hydrangea, etc., ' etc., at most attractive pricings. Buy your flowers for Easter early. A full line of Garden and Flower Seeds. Prepare for gardening now. Kentucky Blue Grass Seed, special, at 20 pound. Always resh.C high class stock In Floral V lpartment. Basement Floor. FIDST riTn ft