TIIR REE: OMAHA. TUESDAY, DECEMIIEU 28. UMo. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET fieceiptt Break All Records for the Can Reported. MARKET HOLDS UP VERY WELL OMAHA, December 87. UiS. The receipts of wheat, corn and broke all records todsy. The total number ef rare received today was . the ma jority of these being corn and wheat. Although tha wheat receipts were v"J7 heavy, the, market help up very well, moat of th wheat selling at unchanged price and aome selling at I centa lower. The better grades of com wera In de mand and aold unchanged to cent higher, while tha off grade com aold Sfl lower. Oata were alio unchanged and a few ales were made at In hlaber. There ware no clearancea of wheat or flour today. Liverpool cloae: Hdllday. Primary wheat receipts were 4.MC.0f bushels and shipments fl,Ono bushels. gainst receipts of 1.824.000 bushels and hlpmenta of 7I.000 bushel last year. Primary corn receipt were 1.90.000 bushela and shipment 740,000 bushels, against receipts of 1,779,000 bushela and shipments of 740,000 bushela Isst year. Primary oata recelpte were 1,781,000 bushela and shipments 479,000 bushels, against receipts of 9(,ono bushels and shipments of 676.000 bushela last year. CARLOT RECEIPT. Wheat. Com. Oata. Chicago , Minneapolis .... Duluth Omaha , Kansas City ... Ht. Louis Wlnnepeg ...... Omaha Cash 206 M .l.TM 875 V . 2M .2.04 Prices: Wheat No. aw 106 the deferred options. The December delivery held steady with shorts covering freely. Unsettled weather and the poor quality of arrivals rave strength to corn. Oat were governed mainly by com. Export clearancea were the most liberal In some time. Previsions advanced with hogs, but stihxequently reacted. On the bulge, packera turned to the selling- aide. Ih.rsgo Cash Prices-Wheat : No. J red. 1.27H43l.2V4; No. I red, tl. 16431.84;; No- hard, tl .rWUffl.MW: No 1 bird. 81.14 1.21V Com: No. 1 yellow. 7MT7&V: No. 4 yellow, new, !WHie; No. 4 white, new. OMAHA LIYE STOCK MARKET rtvr r.rrVe' ; NEW YORK STOCK MARKET GRAIN RXfiHArlfiR NRW RARftR T.1NR .,n..K,.M l.mb.' Ufflh. wa.asa.aa, iJa ViUlUU UU1U Cattle Active and Steady to Ten 'frSood. Higher-Iwei Fifteen' to a jf,7o?.Xe Quarter Higher. HOGS OPEN TEN CENTS HIGHER OMAHA, Piece m her 97. neeeipta were: ronA to choice. 8.0oiH I0i lambs, fair imnns. ciiHei. . feeders, IT "O-J 10; yearllnca. llahU 7.0fi7M, yearllna. fair to choice heavy. x..V0ru7.00; yearlings. feeders, IW-tlA tb; wethers, fstr to chni.-e, r'htfKt; ewes. good to chloe, t-vMy 10; ewes, fstr to good, I4.3Mi6.SA; ewea. feedere. U 07 Xh Representative sales: No. MS fed lamba Final Week Opens with Greater Breadth and Buoyancy. BIG ADVANCE IN STEIL NKW YORK, Dec. !7-The final weak of the year un the stock exchange opened with greater breadth and buoyancy, than ai 1M1 17. MA a v. .1 tmmwit is- Mo u, W-' . . I , , . v., ... .wv ...", 4 hard. Il.01451.06: No. I spring, 1109 i.ix; iso. spring, si.obqi.iv; no. J aurum, 81.12fll.14; No, S durum, II CR0t.ll; sample. vJLo.i ai v. kit. ;UjfMtu' 0c: No. whlteT MS,c: No. I yellow. ;, family. La" eteady; Minnesota and Dakota hloe. TF''bc. POL' LTRT Alive, bltrher; fowla, HHoj sprlnga, 13c; turkeys, ISO. NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET Qeotatloaa f Iks Dar Varlaas Caaaaaa4ltle. NKW YORK. Dec, JT.-FIU'R Market steady; spring patents, o.7rpt.SI; w inter patent. t'.-eWaS SO; winter straight, 6 4f.iV7"; Kansas straight. K.OVfK. 76. WHEAT-Spot, Irregular; No. 1 durum. tl.40!. f. o. b., Ntw York; No. 1 north em, Duluth. li.WV and No. 1 northern, Manitoba. ll.&H, C. 1. f. Buffalo. Fu tures barely steady; December, ILS3V CORN-fiopt. firm; No. I white. 484 49Uc HAT Quiet; No. 1. tl Wvfftaij No. X 1 0701 1: No. K 86oJ11.0CH; shipping, 86 flOc. HOPS Steady; state common to choice, 11B1 lSXjresc; iwi &tfc; Paclflo ooaat, iu. 11WV: 1914. Kjl0c 1UDE8 Steady; Bogota, SO Sic; Central America. 29c LEATHER Firm; hemlock firsts, ISO !4o- seconds. K4J3SO. PROVISIONS P-rk, firm: mess, tlg.00 fflM); family. IX.W.H; abort cleara. iaiE 1D11 InQ. ffitie ism.- ?i.' m.m ISM4J4 U31.T7J t'hoep I.9.17 i,OM.08J 1M11 The following table shows the average Pricee of hogs at the Omaha live etock market for the last few days, with comparisons: tat. 191S. !ll. 11013 11011 'ldl. U910. 11"; Dec. UT W'a9c: No. 4 vellow. S&VKQClc: No. t yel low. 60c; No. 6 yellow, SH6; N'o. 3 mixed. tefiSo; No. 4 mixed, m$4Vsc; No. 6 mixed, Vii68ttc; No. mixed. ilio4e. Oats No. I white, 2,!q:; standard. 42aHc; No. S white, 4l'a0 41Hc. Barley Malting, 5MT2c; No. 1 feed, 62itrfi Rye Mo. t, 90gfllc; No. 3, KMiOOc. These sales wera reported today: Wheat: No. 3 hard winter. 1 car, 11.14; Dec. il rW Deo. 14. 4S Deo. IV g tiul Iec. 1J gal 1(1 4' Dea 11 40 Deo. 1 1 Dec. jal I rrs! Iefl. 11 I t UTil Deo. HI HI T l T Iec 4: Jf.C i ec. . Dec. M. Dec. 17. H I 7 H ? ill t w TTS Av. Pr. I J.1WC. Oats: No. S white. 42VHj'e; :"- r.wr"i ""f.U i- i..k. si i i " r,, .nV . standard 444i4f.c Rv.- n i Bar- I""niate Monday 5io Mo '" i , : I,"' enoourafremcni from the move- i "y S 'tathT W; Sm ' week.. 1. 7m 13.177 ! J I ment in Unitad Slates steel which rose' cinv., TnS...'"tnVk ifiniidM whMm..RW .K4 .?HM ?l ?d Jamba J7 fWilVt p,,!,,,, to KSV. Its hlh.-st Quotation f 111' IH rv Hta bS ' ramedsy $ weeks ago.. .7 e.41 J0.7 'ij 1 !mK r, I .autre 1-10. IVallngs In st.-el were In ri-ir-pV2,Z?iil:. ' .Ji!usmi I ame day 4 wveks ao..l0 r 6.7M 1M7 4 fed amba 7 ? , etormoua volume, rsnnlna from Indlvi- - ' t . - - i rame .lav i.., a jss s.mi, n rn imini , i iv 1 "His-1 nsettled; receipts, cs-s; ll.. ' 7. in wmlni 114 g 00 firsts. 7Hflc; ordinary firsts. KPV62TO; .The following: table shows the recelpte 1 7,y,?r"n 'WM ! at mark, rases Included. 21SiI7He. f' cattle bogs and sheep at tha Omaha " (:ln"- f"i" a,be 70 g w . POT A TO EH H I g her ; receipt-. 26 csrs; live atock msrket for the year to data as J7 TJ" n uldlr SiHba . 70 I S Mlchlasa and wf..-r,.li whites. WtV: Compared with !- v-r: '!T T?lmln atT l"n1t" 2 SS I a7-g alia-.es ,...aa...... aaa BREAKSRECORDS Larg-ett Day's Receipt in the Hit tory of tha Exchanf, Total Beinf 803 Cart. PBICES MAKE ADVANCE ANYWAY TO HAULUVE STOCK Cattle and Hogi on tha Hoof to Be Transported from Decatur on the Hirer. CHICAGO IIVK ITOCK MARKET Cattle Weak Hsgi WW kfs atroac CiaCAOO, Deo. l7.-CATTLK-necelpts. M,(W) hesd; market weak; native beef steers. K.0(tfr.ih: western steers. 2 4 , n 10; cows and h elf era, $2.6.40; calvea. -Recelnts. K.0n0 head: market 15o advance; bulk of sales. In loji iKht. 6MM.46; mixet. t .urtfH.Hit: ;.10eH.(o, rough, pigs. 1 41 7 OH I 0 Oil T 4S II M "e.r.i- Anu uAMt-Ksceipts. it, 1M I T II' (' ? W i"rri strong; wetners, u.a'Q't.vu; T 16 7 121 l H T W I " ! n weak mt rtAl mi s m a, 1 UU I y.4. iif T 01' T lV T 1 I OSi 7 49' J l.t 7 04 1(7 I w M Id 7 Ml 7 7 7 7S I I 11 TALLOW, oulet: city c; country. 7HO 8c; special. 8jc. BTJTTBR Unsettled; receipts. B.Ml tubs; creamery extras. l43Mc; firsts, EGaS-linsettled: receipt, 7,90 cases;' fresh gathered extra fineJIM'p36c: (Chicago Oreat Western , .... v Total recelpu. IE. IVP t 1 1 III , TVTIVD, l ' . " " , 7 R(l T M1 T Ml T l W' T 7I ' .W Sunday. Holiday. Receipts and dlspoattlon of llvg. ;t"k at the Union Stock yards, Omaha, Neb .. for twenty-four houra ending t 1 o'clock p. m., yesterday) RECEIPTS CARS. Cattle, ttogs. rnecp. C, M. St. P Wabash Union Pacific C. N. W., east C; A N. W.. west.... C, St. P.. M. A O... C, B. Q . west.... r. R. I, A P., east... Illinois central... 1 car, 11.13; No. S hard winter. 1 car (Mon- ' fte whole milk, f lata, held Peolals, whole milk, current tana), II. M; 1 car, 11.12; U ears, 1.U; 17 lWWl.Hc: atate acre, 11.10; 1 car. 11.08; 1 oar, 11.0814; 1 car, I fancy, ljo. state 11.01; I cars L0S4. No. 4 bard winter, make specials. It rare, fl.VM; lb cars. Ill"; cars, 11.06H; 6U cars, 11.06; 1 car, 11.04 Bample, 4 car. liOl: I cars. ILOU; 3 cars, Ktc; 1 cars, 6c. No. 2 spring, 1 car, 11.14: No. 5 spring, 1 car. 11.14: 1 car, 11.08. No. I mixed, S cars, 1112. No. I mixed, 1 car, 11.11; I ears, 11.10; 1 car, 11.08. No. 4 mixed, 1 car, 11.03. No. 8 durum, 1 car, 1.14; 1 car, 11.13; 2 cars, 11.12. No. 8 durum, 1 car, 11.11; 1 car, 81.08. No. 4 durum. 1 car, II. Of. Rye, No. 8 1 cars, DOc; 1 car. Kta. No. 4. 1 car, 8Sc; 1 car, 87Vxc; 2 cars, 87o, Barley: No. 4, 1 car, 64c; 1 car, OOo. Sample, 1 car, 66 Vie: l car, 65c. Oorn: No, 1 white; 2 cars (old), 71c No. 2 white, 1 car (old), 71c No. 8 white, 1 car, eiSc; I cars, 66c No. 4 white, 6 cars, 4o; 6 cars, 3Vxc; 8 cars. 63c; 1 car, 6Sc. No. ( white. 1 car, 60c; li cars, 66c; 1 car, 68VxC No. i white, 1 car, 69c; 1 car, 67c. No. 1 yellow, 1 car (old). 73c. No. 2 yellew, 1 car, 6Bc No. 4 yellow, 2 cars, 67c; 8 cars, 86c; 1 car, 65o. No. 8 yellow, 1 car, 64c; 4 cars. 61c; cars, 60c No. 6 yellow, 1 car, 60c; 1 car, 6Vc; 6 cars. 69c; 1 car, 68c; 1 car. 67Vkc; 2 cars, 67c. No. 2 mixed, 4 cars, 66c; 8 cars, 66 Vic No. 4 mixed, 1 car, 64 Ho, 1 ear, 64c; cars, 3V4c; cars, 63c, No. 6 mixed, 2 cars, 68Vyc; 8 cars, 68c; 6 cars, 67Vc; 11 oars, 67a No, 6 mixed, 1 car, 66c: 1 car, 66Vo; 12 cars, 65c; 4 cars, 64c; 4 cars, SSVio; 2 cars, 63c; 1 car 62c. Sample, m. cmr, osa; i car, one; i car, mo; i s cars, sue; i cars, 48c; l car. II . 1 . 6 . S " . 67 . S4 . 14 . 20 . 10 . 27 .ta w j'x 6 70 :4 DISPOSITION HEAD, Cattle. Hon. Sheep. Morris Co 1? '! t6iP17c: current make Swift and Company. ...l.ou raj specials, average fancy. lfiV(S16V4e. jOudahy Packing Co.... M 1.3.W POULTRY Alive, ptricea unsettiea: Armour A CO " dressed firm; fresh killed chickens, 14V9 . Schwerti A Co ? 27n: fowl. lUA17c: turkevs. 23ift2Se. I J. W. Murnhy 974 OMAHA GENERAL MARKET. POOl-TRT Alive: Turkeys, any siss ever 7 lbs., 17c; broilers, UVtfil7c; springe, lie; ducks, 10c: geese, 10c; hens, Mglle; young glunea hens, each, 8io; roostera, to. flTRTITHH Cheeacake etandarda Bee gallon, 11.40; standards, II. 15; selects, 81.60; J. W. Murphy Lincoln Packing Co "W. B. Vansant Co ytenlon, Vansant & I.vsh Hill A Son V. B. lwl Huston A Co J. B. Root A Co J. H. Bulla I.. K. Hues V. O. Kellora-. Ill 1.M4 1.047 ),307 northern, standards. 81.60; aelecU. 11.80: 'f,' Hamilton' . New Yoifk counts. iLla, Northern, amali boS . . .. . . . . cans, 84&a(c; large, cang. Chesa- Rothschild A Krebs. peake. small cans. 20&23c; large cans. 3VO Mo! A Kan. Calf Co. FISH-Hallbut UVie; aalmon, freah pink, c; fresh u, liVr;; au-n. fren, ?,,"' trout, freah. 18c; wbiU fish, freah. 20o; H""mM to 1 m fc9- vniwr miMWt aw. t'vi ritig, uivigin. ymir 46c; 8 cars. 43c; 1 car. 40c; 8 care. 87c; 1 J "S 10c! acaTlJpT i5r gallon. .( S"- ,;.Nf,- .' 6 I SMOKEirrW-olbbwket " " car lb.. 14c red anaDDer. fresh. lc: caiflah. froaan 13o; aiuelta. frosen, 10-lt. eoxes, 81.36; smoked white fish. 14c t kippered salmon, I7e. FROZEN FISH HallWut. slaes te suit. JOHc; catfish, large, for stesa, 13a; sal mon, falls, cj salmon. 'tl.era lOo: No. I trout. 11; No. 1 wlrfteflan. dressed. 16c t No. I whltsfUh. large, 16c; 1 white fish. Jumbo, lac: pickerel reund W. C, to: pickerel, headless, gc; black baas, rdar sue, sac; nernng. aressea. pair rnun. ac: Diueriao. extra rajicv. uo i snapper, beaoleas. Mevera Haker, jonee & emun i Banner Bros John Harvey Dennis A r rancls Kline Jensen A Lungren Other buyers Totals. .. CATTL.K Receipts, white. 41 cars. 41 Vic No. 4 white. 14 cars. 4lc; 3 cars, 40c, No. a mixed, 1 car, 40HC Sample, 1 car, 40c; 2 cars, 40c; 2 cara, SWic; 4 can. 39c; i cars, 88c; 1 car, 81 c. Chicago closing pllces, furnished The Bee by Logan A Bryan, stock and grain brokers, 8)6 rVjuth Sixteenth, Omaha: Articlel Open. Hlgh. Ixw. Wheat! Dec. July. Corn ' Dee- May. July. Oats Dec.. Mar. Pork Jan. May. Jan.. May. Rlbe Jaa May 1 2MT 1 29' 1 li 1 1J- 1UV4 7Tfl76V m577V 4SV4 47140H4 i ttm i an 19 xm 13 W a so 10 lOff 10 "TV 10 87 'TI0 66 1 29 1 19V4 761 7V4l 78 44V 48V4, 18 S6 18 25 080 1010 10 22V.! 126 1 267fc I 1 17 7W 7S Close. Frl'y. 1 27 1 1 17 1 17: 74 774' 7677-!, 43 43 47V4 47VWf 18 IS 13 86 8 72 10 00 widow 10 03VU 10 67 10 86 18 85 18 86 8T8HI 10 00 10 ooa 10 02V 10 & 1 27 1 28 1 18 73 76 77 43 47 V4 18 00 18 07 7! 10 02 10 07 fg0 10 IV 46 CHICAGO ORAIIf AND PROVISIONS Featarea of tha Trading; and Cloelag; Prices e Boar of Trade. CHICAGO, Deo. 27. Bears had the ad Ik tla .. ... . Hirraniw r ion niimqn. wia aaa Wets, per lb., 17c Prices of beef cuts: No. 1 ribs. 18o: No. 2 ribs, 16o; No. 8 ribs, 12c; No. 1 loins. 20c; No. 2 loins, Uc; No. 8 loins, 14c; No. 1 chucks, to; No. 8 ehucks, 8e; No. a cnucKS, tw, no. i rounas, i'c; No. 8 rounds. Uc: No. 8 rounds, llo; No. 1 plate. 8o; No. 2 plates, 8c; No. I pistes, 7e. CELEHI-jnaironom, per aoa., wyri. RB-H-ir outs Riba: No. 1. IS He: No. 2. 10c; No. 8, 12o. Ixlna: No. lu21o; No. 8. 16c: NO. a. 't- cnuoKs: no. i, iuo; no. 8, 8o; No. 8, 8c. Rounds: No. 1. 14c; No. 8. 13o; No. 8, 12e. Plate i No, 1. 8c; No. 2, c; No. 8. 8c UVB rUUMKl"" xsroirera, la m I'm lbs., in aeparato oomp., l?o; over 1 te I Ibe., 16c; springs, any alae, Uc; ducks, picked, price, but not wanted. 12o; henr, over 4 lbs. per lb.. llc; rooster, IVtjc Turkeys. 17c; old Toms, 16c; under 8 lbs., ic; lee than 8 lbs. sack not wanted. Oeese, full feathered and fat. le; picked. price, but not wanted. Outneas, each, 26o; young. 1 to 1 lb each. 86c. Homer squat. 14 oa. and over. os.. 6180; under 8 os, 60 fltreoa. 4M7 kind, per do., soa. Biar rua oen uavia, x.ib per Darin. II 00; 14 to 13 os., LOO; No. t tnuat weigh wuiow iwigs. e.2a per narrei; Truwawtw, 83.W per barrel; Jonathan. per baf Tel. Shield Brand Black Twig. 88.80 per barrel; Black Twigs, oo mm riot el brand. 83.26 per barrel; Ben Davis. Illinois. H7 per barre' . HlTXTW.rtBt rreamarv. K3e: seconds. In cartons or tubs, She; tfood dairy, 23c; country, common, lic. CHRRR1C imoortad Swiss. domeaUc 80o; block, 24ei twin. Vtc; daisy, lc; trlpleu, 19c; youngvAmaii- can, 20c: biua lab; nrica. igri unuurar. Jttc; new xora wnue, aw, uuiwm nornlnir for Ihe mldhoiidav week al though they were smaller than Isst week and smaller than the corresponding day a year ago by 3.300 head. Fortunately there waa a . very good buying demand, . that the market waa feirlv active. pricee ranging all the way from ruiiy steady to aa muoh a 10o higher. Most of the cattle of tho kind that would appeal to buyers old in very tair season. quotations on mut-i.rao w mni yeaiilnge, 88.iMI.2b; good to choice LmiH. n inth tf: fair to aood beevse, I6.76SC7.40; common to fair beeves, I5-7A r6.60; good to choice grass heifers, .w 4(4. 60; good to choice grass cows, u. 6.25; fair to good cows, 84.Kxj2Xj.25; com mon to fair cows. H.604M.50; good to choice feeders, Ki.604j7.lfi; fair to good feeders, 86.0064.60; common to fair feed ers, IS. 001. U0; good to choice stockers. I6.7&S7.25; fair to good stockers. MOtXjr 6.75; common to fair stockers, I500U4I.GO; Stock heifers, Ia.254j4.00: stock cows, 14.606) 6.36: stock calvea, .0i7.28; veal calves, I7.06iii9.60; bulls, stags, etc., 13.754S.25. Keprescntativ sales: BEKF STEERS. vanta, momt f the time in the wheat ! t R.v.fUrt maraet tpaay owin? largely 'to a blc In- FltWs-Nav.T brange; extra fancy, . - ..... . ....w ..r.uaioD ,iiui, iu,r Mm. 1 2. Ml boi: . ply total. Prices closed weak, at the same aa Friday's finish to lwhiun lower . il Jeormoer. ti.xi ana May, fi.26j 1.27. Corn gained n and oata VQp !o. In provisions the outcomt waa un changed to Uxi lower. It waa evident long before complete flr usrs were announced that the enlarge ment In the domestlo vUlble supply of wheat would be heavy. The amount of the Increase, 4.S63.0H0 bushels, waa em phasised too, by contrast with a decrease of 1,361,000 bushel for the corresponding time last year. However, aside from the bearish showing of the visible, own ers wer more or leaa disposed to take profits. This waa especially shown soon after the opening, when tha market had momentarily touched the highest prices yet for the 1915 crop. v Wheat weakness developed chiefly In SO 100 4 61 199 I'M 197 61 13 6:1 4K 42 11. YXl 1) 1 2 26 i: N) 34 176 38 4S9 ..6.620 5.383 were liberal 7fv 5.34 this ewes, 4.4Oi.50; lanibs. 87 26j.75. St. Loala Mr Btoek Market. ST I,OUI8. Dec. 81. HOOS rteralota 75.IKIO' higher, pigs and lights 67MI4XO; mled and butcher 4XuV!76; good heavy 6rtf4i4',70. 4 'ATTUK Receipt 5.700: hlaher: native beef steers 7PftJf!(i0; yearlings steers and heirer KbOCaHfiO: rowi f4Ur.UU; stockers and feeders AOOtfrTXL southern staera UMfMMV cows and heifer 40Ua60; native calves OUiniKO. H H K E P Receipt 1.7W; higher, year lings r7b0; lamb 8tiutf436; sheep and ewea 6f4X?J4).'i0. Kanaaa City Live atock Market. KANSAS CITT. Dea. 7T.-irOOS-4re-celpts 6,600 : higher; bulk X0; heavy H4,!w,; packers and butchera ' 63&414306; light 3T-B47; Pigs 47S76. CATTLBi receipts 6.W0; higher, prime fed steers 80u60 dressed beef steers AO 4725; western steers 60fvn(io; stockers feeders 6J0fl800; bulls 476if.76; calvea )0 r10. KHEEP Receipt OOOO; higher lajnbs R50 tl5; yearlings 700000; winter 600&676; ewes 6264I626. loax City Live gtoclc Market. ' SIOl'8 CITT, IA Pec. r7.-HOQ8-Re-celpts 3.000J market 6i10c higher; heavy 6.3orO4t.40; mixed 6.80; light 4.3W6.30; bulk of sales 6.30. CATTLiK Receipts 1,900; market lOfflRo higher: nntlve steers 6.00fi.; Stitchers 4.l6.40; cows and heifers 4.80fl4l. .Ti stork- ers and feeders 6. 7WK.&0; calves .OO'S.OO bull stHgn etc. 4.7MT6.60. HUKICP-Recelpts 100. 8t. Joseph Live Btoclc Market. ST. JOSEPH Pec. 87. CATTLE Re ceipts, 600 head; market higher: steers, IS.5o--g9.00; cows and heifers, fl50iij.60; calves. lA.OOiplt.OO. HOOS Receipts, 1.800 hesd: market, hluher; top. 8X W; bulk, 16 .3O4M.60. SHEEP AND 1 MPS Receipts, 1,500 head; strong; lamba. 88.260.00. Oil and Rosin. SAVANNAH, Oa., Deo. 28-Turpentlne firm, snlea 166; receipt 637; shipment 67; stock 22.. Hosln firm; sale 817: receipt 1,567; shipments 214: stock 104,833: Quote A. B. C. V. B 53i: F.rXJ. H. 640:, I 645; K. 6S0; M. 630; N. 676; WO. 700; WW. 7K;. St. Loots tirala Market. ST. LOUIS, Mo.. Deo. 27. WHEAT No t red and No. I hard, nominal; De er i oor, it.is; May, l 22,. CwRN No. 2. T2iT5c: No. 2 white. "ilVH'i&c: Ieceniber. 7ic; May, 7&c. OATS-No. 2, 4243c; No. 2 white, nominal. dust blocks ,if 1.000 to J.TtW shares. bteels advance waa accompanied by th ueusl variety 3f optlmletlc rumor re garding dividend prospects snd trade con ditions. Activity In great Northern 4re, on Ita rise of 2 to 61 S. was a material fat'tor In the advance of steel and allied shares. Another advance In refined cor. per to 22 rente per pound added etren,i to the metal group and high grade rail ways were moved to better prh-es on publication of the very favorable Novem ber statements of such represent atlve systems as Unkm pacific and Atchison. I, K a m .J . r a a. I . u NnlllAJ nrrafitlla nuMn, nnt.nnn mw.A nMferred. I OBOllg. Dtlluth atld WinniDea tlfl American Smelting, Aconda Copper. Colo- I v. v,,t -w-a ,v . rado Fuel. Baldwin Uxmotlve and wBat, hut Tar ah4)a Oil tha rctpU Mexican petroleum, the latter making I of Other ktndg of grain reoognlsed war shares were up one to j Th bulk ef the grain received , came 8 points and Mlscellaneeue Issue regis- i front Nebraska and Iowa, but there were lerea similar gains. felrlw mnnA recelnts from Rnuta rtaknt The one dlaconuertlng raatur or tne C ' . " session wss the renewal on a very ex tensive scale of liquidation hi Anglo- A new record was established at tho Omaha Grain cxrhanfo Monday, when 103 carload arrived. The near eat approach to this record wag Feb ruary SI. 1114. when the recelpte were 611 carloads, la tho recelpte of all kinds of grain, Omaha pasaed both St. Loula and Chicago, but waa slightly behind Kanaas city. It waa behind Mlnne- Frenrh war bond which fell to the pew minimum of 94, although much of the trading wit at slight fractions over that quotation. Total sale of stocks aggre gated 875.000 shares. Firmness of sterling and French rales denoted renewal of purchase of finance bills on London In sympathy with the de cline In Anglo French 6a. but hardened later. Total sales par value amounted to 1675,000. T S. bonds war unchanged on call. Number of aalea and leading nuoiatloo en atock were aa follow: Hlsh. Lav. Clae. AlaAm ftold - -' AllW-chalnars l.U l Si IIS nd Kansas, with considerable from Colorado and Wyoming. Instead of th heavy receipts breaking the market, a waa anticipated, pricee held strong, wheat eelllng at tt.W.t to 81.16, an advance of 8 cent over last Friday on th beat grade. The demand waa so good that th market waa prac tically cleaned up before th oloe nf th session, large quan title being taken for export. Cons Holds I t, Too. Corn sold t 64 to 08 cent, the price generally being 1 cent up from Friday. Oat, too, war a rent higher, selling at imtIm. Uui ivm . 1 aiA feu au Mt- Amertoen can t!sn tis ' a !89 to 48 rents per bushel. :"n feTT.'.?::::: u:55 S I w Th" 1: th ,nT Am.rumo M. a R. i.m.... una 111 Hit iuti , bumper day, February S3, 114. were. In Amarloaa taar Rfflaln Amrlra Tel. A Tal Amerlran Tolacno Anaoonda cloppar Alrhlaaa paldwtn LnromMIvs Haiitmora Ohio Hethlehem Hteal braottlrn Sari4 Tr California ratmiaaai i'aaaittan Faelfta I mlnM leather Oiaeajwak as OkUi CM.iao, oraat Waatara.. 7lrao, at. St. P.... Chtnate Northwaetara, ('hlnaan. It. I. p. Bjt.. China (opr ,, celora4a Fual a Ires Ctucllila Steal n R. U pM IMMIIIan' Seruritias . Erla 41naral F.lartrle Oraal NOf4heda pfd... treat Nnrtharn Or rtts. . t Inn (IS tiKSnhalm Bxploratlos., lS.ons tis lllln. . I. Cantral 1M I ntarhnmush Oinaal. Car. Too lis Inspiration iVvear 17.40S 44 inieroaioinai liar. . n. J. tin ill m 114 hs ns l.ae ins ' ir l.na as e 10'. ,n i M KS I en iocs wi i'S . 1W 110S IX1 -4 . tt etij u e 4 u 4.a 4i l.ane s "S l.sn s 'IS !?S l.ee H.'i is .'' 10 MS Ms MS 41 S US mn its iS iS lto sks 4S S am ' lit l.iss asm ns iS "S ( Its it. ie 14 6,100 7ftS "i.m 'is l.mn 41 l.P 171 MS M 74 'tis' 4S 171 4S US 74 II 4S 4JS 174S IMS M Dry Goods Market. NEW YORK, Dec. 37-4 Dry Goods Market) Cotton goods firm; yarn ateady; wash fabrics for the new spring season were displayed by retailers. Dress goods firm. . . LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL. NOTICE. To th Stockholders of T e Conservative Savings & Loan Association of Omaha, Nebraska: Aa provided In Section 1 of Article 1 of the By-Laws of said Association, you are hereby notified trat the annual meet ing of th stockholders of The C'onseratlve Savings A Loan ' As sociation of Omnha, Nebraska, will be held January 10, 1916, at the of Hoe of said Assoc allon In the Conservative building, No. 1114 Harney Street. Omaha. Nebraska, for tne purpose of efectlng three direc tors for a terra of five years, to receive the reports of the officers and dlrectore and for the transaction of sui h other business aa may properly come before the meeting. The polls will be open for the recep. tlon of ballots for the election of direc tors from 8 o'clock to 6 o'clock p. m. of said date, and the business m-otlnr of tne stockliolders win immediately follow the cloelng of the polls Tho Conservative Savings A Loan As sociation of Omaha. Nebraska, By Geo F. Gilniore. President. Attest: Paul W w,, ... kkr.f.r Omaha, Nebraska, becember 31. 11..' . D-?7d. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING The Annua meeting of lbe du ck hold er of the IIASTlNoH AND NORTH WESTERN RAILROAD COM v any! for the election of seven Directors, and the transaction of auch other business aa may come before th meeting, will be held at the office of A. L. MohVVnir of 16th and Dodge Streets. OniehaT Na. braaka. on Monday, the 3rd day oflanu. ary. A. V. 116. at 11 o'clock a w T. M. OHK, VetV The Union Ind Company. TO THE STOCKHOLDERS Op the UNION LAND COMPANY. The annual meeting of the stockholder, of The Union lnd Company will be hall at the of I Ire of the Company In Omaha! Neb., on January 10th. l<i, at 10 o'clock A M , for tne election of five directors, end for the transaction of auch business tie may legally come before the Uoetina ALEX. MILLAR, hecr.tary CJudlW. an .mi Mi. boa: extra fancy. U6a. 2saa and 224s. 82. 75 box; extra fancy Cali fornia navels, Ms, Ue. tiM box; extra fancy cauiorma naveia, uus, ,, extra taucy cumutuia uaveia, nu, w FLORIDA OKANGES-126. 150. 176. lOos. 21ia. 2is, 12.75 box. GRAPE FRUIT-Klorida grape fruit: 4M, 54S, MS, UH, .j.ou oox , mm, ma a 126s, 12.76 box. Tarpon brand: 3Ks, 8A71 box; 46s. 84 00 box; Ms, t. uox; Ma, sua, &4 fill knv. LEMONS Extra fancy California Bunklat lemons, SJOa, 8e0a, 86.IW boa; extra fancv California Bunklat lemon. 420s, 8460 box; extra fancy California, Ked Ball lemons. H J extra laacy Florid limes. 11.60(02.00 basket. SUNKIST Navels: 90s. 86s and 100s. 182.76; Ubs, 28 and S24s. tUo; Hum. H.U); 17oa, jwe. ziba and -os, svut. UHAffiS-UtKls earn orana, ciueiera, 84.60 per bbl.; Catawbaa, lao basket. LftAnot.niuio-jersey oeii, iwia Howea, fll.60; cranberries, 82.76 box. Pa.AitM fcxu a iu,i; Wuuer Nellie (small sixes), 12.50 box. CltiEit-new lora saott s even tvery beet grade), 83.76 keg; Nebraska Ne- bawka. M.'ib keg. 8WEET POTATOES Market strong and advsncln-; extra fancy California Jersey taooui iuu-io. crates), 83.00 crate; extra fancy California Jersey, tl. ham per. POTATOES-Colorado white, T&e bu-i lied River Ohloa. 66c bu. UNIONS Yellow. Jo lb.: Red Globe, le lb.; Spanish (Imported Bermuda). $1.0 crate. NUTS-No. 1 walnut. tH D.: blk. walnut. 8c lb.; hickory, 4o lb ; filberts. Ibo lb; pecans, 12 So lb.; Braalls, Uo lb; almonds. 16 lb. M ISC ELLA N EOUft Crarkerjack, ft gg rase, crackerjack. one-halt case, 81 76; case; fard dates, UHc lb.; salted poanuts, 81.16 can; popcorn, 40, t lb. package, 12 o case; cornpops, 6'-86 eaae; eornpopa ona hali caae, 81.66 case: 8. W. dates. 81-26 boa. Honey. 83-75 ease. .Mrll j, .' doi. 4 oa, 8L80 case. Cider: Mott. 82 78 keg; MotU, one-half bbl., 17.26 OU.; Nehawka, Vi. keg. . A. 1. 10S7 I H U 4 M IMl 't 114i I lUiii 7 II HA 7 V lave 1 4.1 uil 1 ..Ml IS ..HMi 4 Ti . . ;i 6 it. ..JU 4 40 ..1UT I 411 ..10o7 I SO ..U It .. 114 I 71 ..104 4 .. IS I 4 10 M i 1:1 6 oo Kanaaa City Orala sad Prevlaloas KANSAS CITY. Mo., Dec. 27. WHEAT -No. 2 hard. 81.16'fll ; No. 2 red. 81.14t 1.21; May. 81.17HtJl.17!; July. 81.10H. CORN No. 2 mixed, 6HV'u7oc: No. I white, bs'ac; May. 73'c: July, 72S1J 7814c OATS No. 8 white, 43H3j44c; No. 8 mixed. IttHii-tOHc BUTTER Creamery,- 88c; first. 21c; seconds, 2c; packing, 18c. EGGS Firsts. 24 V. seconds. 21c. POULTRY Hena. IOVqUc; turkeys, 15c; springs, 12c. Mlaaeaoolta Grata Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Dee. 27. WHEAT De- .K. 1 MV 11 K'n 1 h.r. II.24S: No. 1 northern, 61.211.221: No. t northern 41 17e4 1 FLOUR Unchanged. BARLEY ttxyou-. RYH-MCaS. BRAN 8lS.dK8.18 50. COHN-No. 8 yellow, 74'41'75VC. OATB-No. 8 wh:te, 42!i)4.VaC. FLAX-22.1lVi2.14 No. A. Pr. No. I im w ... II H 6 II 19... 10 774 40 . .. 1V 1UB 4 K 0 1"T4 7 Oil (... 1 10 7 II 44... XI loll Til 40... II. . 1M1 7 M M... It.... Ub2 I 40 cuwa. lit 4 li 8... mm ih ... 10 H0 i 00 10 4 M IB 1"... t 1127 I M M... 17 1117 I 74 13 Ml IN 4... HHIFERS. II 771 f M 10... I Ill I at 10... 1 742 00 II... 700 6 11 I HULLS. 1 1110 I 60 CALVES. 1 t I s 8 STEERS AND HEIFER. t 040 6 M II 42 6 0 mi (M 4 10 14 704 4 20 ft! tlj I 7 4 II a ...... va s ta 14 75 V ' ' 7 4 44 4 ... l4i lk 17 640 1 10 . HOGS-Recelpt wee the lightest they have heen on a Monday in several weens, soma seventy-two cers, or 5,000 head, be- inr nnnrtirf in. This la less man nan as large aa a week ago and 8 500 smaller than two weeka ago, but larger than for the aame day last year Dy several nun HrAal hit Shipping demand was not nearly so broad aa It has Deen tor some um oaca. Shipper buyers had a fair carry-over from last week's close, and then quality waa onlv fair on the average and very few real good hog were Included In 11 im plies, wnu nos were muini uy oui alders were, however, fully 10c higher, tops reaching 8660, which la as high aa anvthlne has sold In over three weeks , Other market were only moderately aumilled and reported sharp advances. and tha local trade, while opening rather slow, started out an ot iw nigner, in fact, aome of the early packer pur chases were thought to be aa much as I0al6o uo. Rulk of the orrennga sold at )0o higher prices, but towards the close valuea weakened, and last sales were no more tnan MfMOc up. even men ouyere did not clean up everything, there belnjf several loads left at a late hour and packers were not even bidding on most of tnem. On paper th market does not show a 10c advance, but quality considered It waa really that much higher up to the close. Bulk or all the sales landed a 84.645, with an odd load of lights as low aa 66.10. ana tops at 66.60. Representative amies: No. A. Ub. Pr. Wo. At. irk. Pr. 7; 144 ... ... 4 7 XW ... til 7 Il4 ... U U 0 ... 4 40 41 BO Ut i 44 M 44 II ... 44 " - MPIG8. 44 104 ... 10 SHEEF-The smallest sheep and lamb run to show up alms early In the range season waa on hand mis morning. 'iii twenty-four cars or about 6,7u0 head were rece.ved. as sgalnst 12.6tl last week, 10.547 two weeks ago, and H.ou7 on the correeuondlng day laat year. Lamb supplies were generally of pretty fair quality, and as offerings were not burdensome, the bulk started moving; In ?;ood season at prlres that were all of iy 16c higher. Several hunches sold as hiKh aa ttt.iv. wmch is tne nignest price paid since. August when the month's top landed al the same f sure, snd as hth aa anything hss sold since July. Weighty lamba. the mates of the ones that sold at I 70 Friday moved at Ivii. No, clipped lambs were uffered. There waa a fair run of ewes on hand, but demand was better than at any time Jardine's Saloon Ordinance Filed City Commissioner Jardine's ordinance for the regulation of saloon men who sell to person of .whom they hve been warned, ha been placed on file by the city council, the explanation being that the measure Is too sweeping to h effective. Mr. Jardtne said that he will nffer an other ordinance to meet the Ideas of the council. The purpose of the ordinance was to make it possible for a citizen to notify a saloon man not to sell liquors to another person and to place th aaloon man' license In jeopardy If he Ignored the notice. The. new ordinance will be more spe cific. Kanaaa City Pmitharn. lhiih Vall.y lxHilivlll Nashville. . Meilnan rVtroUuta Miami Ctocpar Miv, Kan. Taxaa (.. Mtaaoiirl Pmclfle National lllarutt National lad Navaila fnppar Now York Ontral N. Y N. H. A H Norfolk A Waalara Nnrthara I'aclflo ISi-lflc Malt ., Paeltln Tal. a Tel ISnnpylvaula Pullman Palace Cmr liar CanaellSatad Uoeeor. .Readlns Rrpuhllr Iran A Steal.... Houlhara Parlfto ,.. e4outhrn Railway ritimehasar t'ompaay Tpnnaaea 4'opnar .., Texas Company ,, tton Paolfte llntnn Partda aM tin I ten lLal fiteal Vnltait BtaleS etaal f. t'tah Ooppar watm rnloe ..: Weatlnrkovaa Klaotrlo.... Montana Powar .. (lenral Motor Waharh R M International Marina af4 44 107 ' 1IW, IIS 114 414. 4'V4 1104 I10S 1.IO0 K4 JIMj mo i7 MS nt M.ino ims 10M4j 10T4 4.100 U H )H mo 4 it i4 4 1!7 117 l.".' tl 14 40 '4 Uj l.SOO ll4 14 l IS W H014 ln ,10', k. Ti 7 lH carloads, aa follows: Previous Monday. High Record. tf 104 IP7 41 110 M 12 ' 1 I Wheat Corn , Oat . Rye .. Barley Totals 60S III farmer Btewlta Iarreaae. The heavy receipt of th day Increased the stock la storage, so that In th ag gregate they are but fOS.000 bushel below those of th corresponding data of en year ago. However, dealer re looking for a depletion In th wheat atock very shortly, for th reason that within th laat week a number of lerg salea for export and Immediate shipment have been mad. In bushels th stock In storage now and on yar ago ar: Now. Tear Ago Wheat Corn . Oat .. Rye ... Barley 1.2M.omt 6II.011O 1,084. ( 1S4.000 27.000 6m.n 700,000 J.K1.01HI 87.0IH1 ITI.tlDO Totals 8.024,000 8.627.000 Within th laat wk It 1 ssertd that from th outh and outhwt there : iNik "t ih" eve,0P an-enormou demand for li'tjoate ana a numnwr 01 fit I fluantltie ar pending. With the made. 11 is anticipates inai vn, w., ... TO PROTECT THE BARGE HOUSE 1 rttle and h,or on the hoot ar to b uhlpped on th new barge to bo built for tho river traffic between Omaha and Decatur. Tho barges to to be built largo enough and strong enough and with attention to the various detail that go to make p a barge capable of carrying a cargo of lire stock on the hoot. This. It la Mpected. will make a great deal f difference to the farmer op the river In the matter of getting their live Stock to th Omaha market. As Deca tur has no railway the live stock, as Well as the corn, ha been ferried across th liver and taken to some of th Iowa town, or ha been driven or hauled many mile to the nearest railway station to get to Omaha or Sioqs City. The barge facilities for handling live stork will mean that much of th stock from that section of th country that ha not com to Omaha tn th past will in the future come to th Omh market via the boat line. - - PrwfH by F.iperleace. The experience of Kansas Ctty with bsrge line I to be made use of by the Ikecatur people In deciding on Just the type ef barge to build. E. A. Luckey nd John Elliott of Decatur ar planning te go to Kana City Tuesday evening I confer with leading men In th Kan a City boat Un company with regard te the typ of barge beat fitted for th kind of hauling they will be called upon to do here. . Some lime during this winter th Utile barge house at the Douglas street bridge la Omaha Is to be further protected aaainet tha Ic Jams of th spring by many ton ef rocks that ar to be hauled In and backed on th up-stream side of th house and along the bank to protect th nearby bank ef th liver and the barge house frem th Ic Jam that ar sure to com. General Manager A. W. Mackle of the Kansas City boat line has personally thanked the Omaha Commercial club and Ita Hver booster for their assistance In th fight Kanaas city made against th unfavorable river report made by Lieu tenant Colonel Deakyne. who advocated the abandonment of th river develop ment program. Mr. Mackle, talking to the Commercial club by long distance telephone, aald he felt the success In th fight mad against Deakyne' report waa largely due to th help Omaha gav when th development of the river waa In danger. 11. in 'k 00 1H lta4k i Id. avi Mi 3 43H ll. M It 4 M II 10H H loi'i l. i tsv, ts4 l.fe in i74k 174 I.100 ao4 00 ir a.ono mt !a VI 14 tns tH lsi 14 e a4 n ii tri.fO SI' 7 M'4 , t.km 1114 , 1144 , 11.100 114 low 1114 iron M14 nI $Ti 4.00 a'4 44 ' att 7244 l.Tr no 4U 4o I.100 Hi B)H rH a. on hand will soon be depleted. Total sales for th Oar. 171.004 ikara. THERMOMETER DROPS TO FOUR BELOW AT MADRID According to the morning report to th railroads, four degree below aero waa the coldest In Nebraska Sunday night. This temperature waa recorded at Mad- Hw York May Market. NKW YORK. Dee. 17. -MERCANTILE PAPKR b3 per cent. 8TKRLINO KXCHANQB 60 day. 84.W; demand, 8472Tk; rsbles, 84.72. SILVER Bar, U!c; Msih:an dollar, 41 '40. RONDS-Oovernment, railroad, steady. MONKY-Tltne loans, steady; 60 and M days, z'aW?' per cent: six months, 2Hf 2 per cent. Call monev, steady; high, 2 per cent; low, lit per cent; ruling rate. 1, per cent; last loan, oer cent; clos ing bid. IV per cent; offered at t per cent. . ' Closing quotation en Donas toosy wore as follows: . 4N. t. r. 46. . Mil' , v ri. t 1. 4a (iwaai. iih . .wiiaN. T. st. lUi liovi 1 V. t. r.. ee eannoe V. 8. la. re 60 emiaae , . V. a. 4a raa.. no enures Malcolm Gets Good Promotion on.M,P. " 1 as Xmas Present When A. R. Malcolm, for the Inst twenty-one month assistant general freight agent of th Missouri Pacific, Iron Moun tain and Denver 4V, Rio Grande and Weatern Faolflo road here, awoke on Christmas morning, he found a present tn hi stocking. It wss a promotion that h was not looking for and on that will take him away from Omaha and to San Frencleoo. Th promotion la effective January 1 and a general western freight and pas senger agent give Mr. Malcolm charge of th Missouri Paclflo and Iron Moun tain roads' business over th entire Pa clflo coast country from British America to Mexico. - On th date named the Missouri Paclflo and Iron Mountain will establish Inde nt, aaa. , . .uv . . ... . ii4K. v.. N. K. a M. pendent agencies ai ijos Angeiea, lom ev.te. ,I14H Fresno, San Jo, Oakland and San II No. Pao. 4s 44i ' m "... . Panama la oraos..loi4 4 te. 1 rTsnoisco. ail OI wnicn win ira- unurr Am Hmaitara a. . ..nn4"f. i rr 434, the jurisdiction of Mr. Malcolm. Hereto. A. I, m 1. n. i.n -.. .. 40 10114 7 "t 144 rid. In th extreme western portion of the n. . let 14 HtiWake-ah 1st 4a ....ioa4 -III. v 1. 1 r 1 1 wi , ww " . .. - K ;. Ho. ru as..., Fw-. B'ar. c. a.u 4014 Armnur A Co. 4S4a.. M1 Pan. aa Atrhla s. 4a,... vkpens -on.. 4U,s....lJt4 Hnl. Ohio 4 444 nVi sen. 444s Ii4t n. Iatlfl lat ... 0V4naalna rk. 4a 4 iia a Okta 4Vaa.. WS. U . F. r. 4a "n V. n. Q. it. 4a.... tVo. Par. rv. !a....1Mt r M a P I 4 we lots no raf 4 P. K I. P. r. 4a. 4 Houlnarn nr. role. g. ref. y MkUrloii Paa. ' li a R. ref. la 4ia 4o or. 4a.. Krla mmm. im 71 V. 8. Ri.tFtM llanaral 7e. e. . ..1oHtT. a. fkaei 4a state. Zero temperature was reported at Bridgport, Dunning and 8eneca. with 2 below at Alliance. Generally tempera tures were 4 to 20 degree above. There were snow flurries over the state, but no general storm. There waa a strong northwest wind most of Sunday. Rallrogd men are looking for a rise In temperature, a r porta from Wyoming and farther west Indicate that the weather was warmer this morning than at th corresponding honr Sunday. Wyom ing temperatures this morning were I to 24 degrees above aero. MEXICAN REVOLUTION IS STARTED IN BERLIN HOTEL Thoma Oonsal and Luciano Oulano, Mexican Itinerants, entered tha Berlin hotel. Fifteenth and Capitol avenue, on pleasure bent and proceeded to start a revolution. Luciano waa Just swinging his light artillery, consisting of .46caJ. death-dealer Into play, when officer of th law disarmed him. They had been summoned by feminine voices In distress. Thomas waa fined 86 and costs for dis turbing the peace, and Luciano 1 bring held for further Investigation. I. N. in. 4s .04 Anclo-Franek M K. T. 1st 4a.. 77 . !. Mo. Pao. ot. 6a--.. 414 ' 44 SEVENTY-FOUR ASK FOR POOL HALL LICENSES tlaak Clesrloti. OMAHA, Deo. tT. Bank clearings for Omaha today ware 64.27I.6Z1.W and for th corresponding day laat year i.464.674.T. Coffee Market. NEW TORK. Dee. 87. COFFEE No aalcs waa reported In the market for coffee futures here today, but bid price showed a ateady undertone In sympathy with tha continued steadiness of brazil. The oponlng waa nominally unchanged and the close was-net unchanged te 8 points higher. Iecemher. 147c: January, 6 5.V; February, 4.67c; Msrch, 663c; April, .:c; May. 6.for.; June, 6.7c; July. 6 7So; (August, 6 Mo; September, 6.88c: tJctobrr, 6.?c; November, 4.97c. Spot, oulet: Rio If 7Sc: Santos 4s. J. Cost and freight offers were reported unchanged.- The office I cables reported no Chang tn th lira ill lan markets. aarar Market. NKW TORK, Dec. J7. PI'QAR Raw, unlet; centrifugal, o..'.:'u4 o, molasses, 1. 70 4.00c; refined quirt; cut loaf, l.ljc; crushed. 6.76; mold A. 6.4flc; cubes. 6.20c; XXXX powdered, 4 10.-, powdered. I.OSc: fine srranulated. LKc: diamond A. 6ltnc: confectioners' A. luri No. 1. 6 70. There was not murh. fsature to ths market for sugar futures end prices were a point or two under Fridays closing prices at midday. Evaporated Apples aad Dried Frwlte NEW TORK. Dec. EVAPORATED no Commissioner Kuarel states he has ?rr ,."'B-uui Incy. Vric. cnoice. JtyTIiC. had seventy-four applications for pool urikd FRUITS-Prune, stesdy; Call hall licenses for 1914. Ten of the number, fornlaa, 44 Uc; Oregona, 7va'J-o. Aprt he told th. elty eeuw" .re for new Zfrf" locations or for location against which ci..Ue. c; antra choice, lUac. Raialna, protests have been filed. The ten will be steady; loos muscatels, "VUo; seodleno. . .. . a . . . 1 ( , ... . . Ultfi-lllO inveatigatea oeiore .mo eupennienacni of police will make a recommendation on for th Missouri Pacific and ron Mountain throughout th Paclflo coaat country have maintained joint agencies with th Denver 4V Rio Grand and th Waster Paolfle, but th segregation of th two first 'named from th twe laat named road ha mad the present move necessary- Mr.- Malcolmn I already en hla way to th coast to tak up tha duties of hi new position, but ha will be back In Omaha early In February, when he will come for hla family. Word ha not arrived yet from 8U Louis headqaurters announcing tha suc cessor of Mr. Malcolm, but It la eup- poeed that he will be a man from soms city other than Omaha. ply inovei at figures that were all of Ita higher and were quoted aa much aa a quarter hintier In spots. Moat of tlvt ewes here were of a pretty good kind, but nothing real toppy waa offered, bulk sellllng at Aai a. Feeder receipts continued limited. Sup plies consisted of one bunch of medium weight Idaho lambs which brought 8 96, them to th council, Th council will not grant any more pool hall license for location near school building. CHEVROLET COMPANY QUADRUPLES ITS STOCK DOVBR, Del., Dec. 27.-Th Chevrolet Motor company, a Delaware corporation today filed at the State department a certificate increasing the capital from J0,Oj0.000 to 8X0.000,6000. T'se Th Bee's "Swapper" column, . t'ottea Market. 'NEW TORK, Deo. fr.-WTTON-apot. quiet; middling upland 111'. No sales. Cotton futures opened steady: January, U-Jc; March, jt 2ic; May, 12.46c; July, 12 ; October, ll.luo. Cotton futures cksed steady; January, 12 14r; March, 1214c; May, 12. Wc, July. 1276c; Octolier, ll.46o. Cotton closed steady today at a net advance of 11 to 12 points for the day. Mea Market. NEW YORK. Iec. I7.-M ETALH-Iad. offertd at j 40. t4pelter, not quoted. Cop per, firm; electrolytic, K-'l Mu 1200. Iron, firm; No. 1 northern, 82b.0ju6O: No. I, III Mt'M 00; No. 1 southern, !i,70J JO It; No. 1. l.6o-u'.00. Tin, quiet; spot. M U0 bid. Holiday at London. Fireman Breaks Hip . as Truck Collides With Electric Car Arthur MrCauley, firemen of truck No. ?, sustained a fractured hip Monday morn ing when he was thrown from the truck at the corner of Twenty-fourth and Cuming street. II was taken te fit Joseph hospital, where hi Injuries wsre cs red for. Th truck was answering a call from 1162 Sherman avenue, where a small shed was afire. Rounding the corner al Twenty-fourth and Cuming streets, th truck collided with a street car and sev eral of tha firemen were thrown from th truck. Tour firemen besides Mo Cauley were badly ahaken up, but no other wore Injured The truck was somewhat damaged, but th horse ar uninjured. McCauley home la at 2008 Atwood av enue. IMPROVERS ASSURED THAT STORM SEWERWILL BE BUILT Charles E. A. Johnston, II. C. Titnm. Loula Raamussen and O. V. Msndsl, representing Improvement club In th northwestern part ef th city, were as sured by th city oouncll that work will be started la the spring on th construc tion ef a storm water and sanitary ewer from Thirty-lxth and Bpra.ue streets to Forty-third and Ohio treats. Tb aewer will be from four and one-ha If to six feet In diameter and will drain a large area. Work will be started at the Stragu street end and as much will be completed next rear a fund will permit. This sewer ha been a matter of considerable Interest te people of the northwest part ef th city for years.. . . Klem Can Scent a Camera When Its Many Yards Away Coast league fan hv been getting a lot ot sidelight on major league life first hand through Interview printed by San Francisco paper wRh -big show athlete who- havs been visiting th Exposition City. One writer prints a breexy column credited te Sherwood Magee. It I In th form of a monologue and soms of Sherry picturesque language la worth repeating, for he says a number ef good thing. , Her goea: . ' , "I e you printed a lot f things that Johnny Evers ssld about the National league umpire. It wa all right, but It wss altogether too tame. Th worst you can say about most of 'em Is too good. I thought a certain one that they let out a couple of year ago wa th limit, but I ran nam a couple still drawing py from th leaua that are twice a bad. "Why didn't Evr tell you what this guy Byron. sings, for lntancT "Why didn't he tell you how It sounds to hav that bird singing, 'Oh. listen te em ravel Oh, listen te 'em ravel' when the crowd' panning him for calling a had on and you're up there twinging your head offT And he should hav told you bout hi other ong. Th multitude Is wrong! Th multitude I wrong! which h also sings when ho s In bad with th moo. "I tell you. there's nothing tn th world you'd rather do when he starts his bawling than tap him over the head with a bat. it would be a genuine pleasure. "But don't run away with th Idea that he I the only offender. "When It cornea to aggravatln' guy, you cn't overlook old Publicity Mad Klem. Tou know Klem really a good umpire one. But he couldn't atand prosperity. He had to go nd get fat-headed. Now all he want te do le chaw your ear off every time you look crooked at him and get hla nam and picture n th paper. That guy can scent a camera at 308 yards. T'know they had to cut eut 1 feet of film taken on the world tour be cause you couldn't see anything but th Inning phi of Klem. That' tralghf FINED THIRTY DOLLARS OR NOT PAYING FOR MEAL "What car we for expenses." remarked Carl Burkland. HO North Twenty-seventh street, a he hurled a light piece of china weighing less than a pound from out the portals of a caf at 806 North filx. teenth street. Carl had Just surrounded a healthy man dinner and had been asked to donate something toward the upkeep of the establishment. The above remark and devastation was his reply. An officer having Jut given the sergeant th go-by had slipped tnto the kitchen for a cup of weak tea. and hearing Carl churlish retott, deserted his beverage and captured Carl. Tb latter wa fined 830 and coat by Judge Foster. MORE SALOON LICENSES GRANTED BY THE COUNCIL Th city council, sitting a an xcts board, granted twelve more saloon lloensea for 1016, making a total of 224 paeaed upon to data. Ther ar forty-oii application pending. Th wholesale liquor application of Jacob Jeasen, who want to locate at 618 Dodge street, la held up, because th location la a new one. The applicant I from Iowa. The council week a a adopted a policy not to exceed the num ber of licensee In force this year. Twenty druggist' liquor application were approved. WIIjI. 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