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THK HKH: OMAHA, TUKSDAY, .1ANUAUY 4, 1!U.
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GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Wheat and Corn Receipts Are Very
Heavy and Cash Demond for
Both ia Good.
BUT GENERAL TONE IS BEARISH
OMAHA. January t. IMS.
Wheat and com receipts were rery
heavy today and there viu a pretty (nod
each demand (or both of them cereals.
The general tone of the cash market
was bearish, wheat declining from t to
8 cent per buahel. Most of the corn
corning In the local market at the present
time is wet and Immature and does not
sell aa readily ai the better gradea
Commercial grades of com sold about
a cent lower, while the off grades ruled
bout 4 centa lower.
Oat a reoelpti were not very heavy and
there u only a moderate demand for
thin cereal, prices ranging from 1 to l'A
Centa 'or.
Rye and barley aold at practically un
changed prices.
Llverrool close: Wheat, unchanged to
higher; corn, md higher.
Primary wheat receipts were 4.07S.OO0 bu.
. and chlpraenta SW.uOO bu., against receipt
of 1.4M.014 bu. and ahipmenta of 81i,0t bu.
lest year.
Primary corn recelpta were IflMOW bu.
and ahipmenta 6&.onO bu., agatnat receipts
of l,ti25,0H0 bu. and ahipmenta of l.ftU.000
bu. last year.
. . Primary oata receipt wera l,M2.00O bu.
and ahipmenta Snn.000 bu., against recelpta
of 740,000 bu. and ahipmenta of 72S.0.4 bu.
last year.
CARLOT RECEIPTS.
Wheat, Corn, nets
Chicago
Minneapolis .
lJuluth
Omaha
Kansas City
Ft. Loula ....
110
161
.1.201
. 6.10
. 'l
. 7M
. 2A0
2S8
476
U.3
Winnipeg
1,4!
These salea were reported today:
Wheat No. I hard winter: 1 car, l.o.
No. S hard winter: 3 cars, U.W; 1 car.
ll.ORVfc' 24 cars, $1.08: 1 car, 1.074; 6
care, tl.07; 1 oars, 11.0$. No. 4 hard win
ter: 1 ears, $106; 4 cars, 1103. 4 cars.
S1.02; 7 cars. 1.01- 1 car, Jl.OO. trample: 1
oar (durum), 11.04; I cars. 9Rc; t cars,
Mc; 1 car, 90c. No. spring: S cars,
O.0; car, ll.OS; l car, 11.074; 1 car,
gl.oa; 1 car, S1.06. No. 4 spring: 1 car.
1102. No. 2 mixed: 1 car, S1.08. No. i
mixed; 4 cara, 1.W4. No. S durum: 1 car,
S1.W4; S cars, il.OS. No. S durum: 1 car,
11.07; t car, $1.06. No. 2 mixed darum: 1
car, $1.08. No. S durum: 1 car, $1.04; 1
car. 11.06. Corn No. 8 white: 1 car. Mhic.
No. 4 white: cars. 3c. No. 8 white: 8
cars, eoci 1 car, $4c; 2 cars. R9c. No.
white: 1 car. 14o; 3 cars, 68c. No. 1 yel
low; 1 car, J4e. No. 3 vcllow: 1 car, c.
No. 4 yellow: 1 car, .'4c; 2 cars, c.
No. yellow: 1 csrs, 63c; 1 car. We. No.
yellow: 2 cara, lc; 4 cars. 60c: 4 cars,
6c; 1 car. Me. No. 3 mixed: 1 car. c.
No. 4 mixed: 1 car, 64c; 2 cars. 634c; i
cara, R34c; 9 cara, fclc. No. 6 mixed: 4
cars. 60c; 6 care, 59c; 1 car, Mo. No. 6
mixed: f car, 68c; 2 cars. 67c; 3 cars, 66ct4,;
. t cars, S6c; 2 cara. 65c. Sample: 1 car,
fio 2 cars, Mr; 2 cara, 634c; 9 cars. 63c;
B cars, hie; 2 CRrs, file; 8 cars, 47c. Oats
; Standard! 1 car, 40Hc. No. 8 white: 20
cars, 40c; No. 4 white: 1 car, 3SHfcc; 11
cars, 3fc. Sample: S cars, J7c: 1 car,
S.Sc.. Rye No. 2: 3 cars, 92c. No. 8: 1 car,
90c..
Omaha Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 hard.
$1.08ijl.ll; No. 8 hard, Sl.05V4fjn.O9: No. 4
hard. S1.flflfal.06: No. 2 soring. Sl.Wtfl.11:
No. ! spring. Sl.OuUfi 1.0: No. 2 durum.
S1.07Val.0S4: No. 8 durum. $1.0fi43l.O7:
sample', WoSrSI .04. Corn: No. 3 white, 4
n4'c: No. 4 white. 63fffi3rv No. 6 white,
MiMS: No. . white. 6'4tfc: No. 8 yel
low. fiTigWic: No. 4 yellow. "'.4io4c : No. 6
yellow. VS4i2c: No. 6 yellow. 67Ufr1e;
,No. 3 mixed, SSc:. No. 4 mixed. tf4c;
No. 5 mixed. b(fiVc: No. mixed, 64oViKc;
sample mixed. 4MMc. Oats: No. 3 white.
4Ai'S41c: standard, nir ; No . 8
white. 394i10o: No. white. 3M44739c.
Parlcv: Meltlnf, 0ftilc; No. 1 fecl. 63
GSc. RVe: No. , 910irc: No. 3. S9B90e.
Chicago closing prices, f'irnlshed The
Hee by Logan Brvan, stock and grain
brokers. 315 South Sixteenth. Omaha:
Article! Open. I Hlgh.l Uw. Close.! Prl y.
V hen 1 1 1 T
MW126424HI 1 25's!
I I
1 SiHil 134 B!l 2544
KKAli i:STATl: YOU KXCHAXGK
FOR SLli OB &(JnANGE
Gilt edge brick apartment house of 60
rooms; only 2 years old. In splendid loca
. tion In Omaha: built by day labor. Owner
would take pood city property, either
vacant or Improved, or good farm land,
or part -ash and balance real estate.
, SCOTT & UJLI CO.,
. . Oround Floor McCague Bldg.
FOIt SAI-K OR TRADE
The east hnlf (H of the north est
quarter and the northwest quarter
, ! of the northwest quarter i and
the northwest quarter of the north
east and the north hair H1 of the
southwest quarter (Vi, section 16, town
ship 71, rangi? "f, i'nlon Co., lows, lij
mi. cast of Crcston. 1. J. M'AVOY,
Millard. Neb.
1 HAVK some good town property In
Iowa In trade for some lend near 8.
Omaha 10 to 90 acres. Mkist be well Im
proved and good soil. Describe fully In
first letter what you have and price. Ad
dress Box 221. Stuart, la.
TWO grod lots In town of 2.000 popula
tion. Dunlap, Ia. $0 cash or trade for
income property. Joe B. Tuppcr, Logan,
owa.
REAL ESTATE LOAXS
1 TO e for loans on best Class city
residences In amounts 12.000 up. also
farm leans. Reasouable oominiaa'ona.
PETEHU TRUST CO.. 1822 Farnam St
OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farms.
O KF.EFB REAL ESTATE CO..
IQH Omaha National. Phone Douglas I71&,
IJJ04) TO 810.000 made prornptl). T, ST
Waad. tVead Bldg.. 18th A Farnam Sta.
IdONKT on hand for city and farm loana
H. W. Binder. City National Bank Bldg.
' 42TTY property. Large loana a specialty.
Tboroaa. 828 State Bank Bldg.
OTT and farm loana, t. SH. per cant.
J. H. Dumont 4 Co., 41f StaU Bank. .
CC2. CITY LOANS. C. O. Carit
II Brandeis Theater Bldg.
Carlberg, He-
A "For Bale" ad will turn second-hand
furniture into cash.
REAL ESTATE SOUTH BIDK
Creighton's 1st
Brand new, large living room acroas
front of house, dining room with Dutch
window, kitchen, pantry, rear entry
with refrigerator space, cement baae
roent and walka: two bedrooms, bath
and sun room on Sd floor; corner lot
facing south and east; lot 40x142; close
to school; iccsted at 26th Ave and Arnrr
Price, SA.WO; $x cash, balance monthly,
C. G. Carlberg,
813 Brandeis Theater Bldg.
COUNTY OKFICIAL XOTICSB.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS FOR FUR
NISHING GROCERIES.
(Readvcrtlsed.)
Notice is hereby given that the county
clerk In snd for Douglas county, Ne
braska, will receive sealed proposals for
supplying Douglas county In the several
departments where such supplies may be
needed during tbs year IMS with grocer
lea Bida to be received up to and until
12 o'clock noon on Tuesday, January U,
191a, and opened on that date.
All bids must be submitted upon blank
proposals to be furnished by the county
clerk, and will be received for supplying
th- oourvty store. Rlvervlew Home and
county hospital, etc., and all information
not Included In this notice may be ob
tained at the office of said county clerk.
Each bid must be accompanied by a car.
tlfied check or cash In the sum of $60.08.
The board reserves the right to reject
any or all bida
Dated Omaha, Nebraska, Dee. SI, 1911.
FRANK DEWEY. County Clerk.
JldlOt
LEGAL NOTICES
The I'nlon I -and Company.
THE STOCKHOLDERS Or
THE
UNION LA IN LI LUMrAIV I .
The annual meeting of the stockholders
of Tha t'nloa Land Company will be held
at tbe of ilea of tbe Oompur In Omaha.
Neb., on January 10th. at 10 o'clock
A. Si., for tie tWiuo of five dlreotora
aad for tbe t.-ansacUoa ot such business
may legally come before the nasetlog.
LEX. MILLAR, ecrtary.
DAxtSub
aa
July.MlT-lRH
Corn I
t IT I
1 MV1
May.pmj
July.
Oats.
May.
rork.
Lard.
Jan..
Weil's
77
76il. t
sVtTVIV
(B 18 7R
19 WV 19 02H
I
".70 4Vtj47:
19 OS
i h ia rri
874
10 IS
May.
10 SS17l 1 J5
10 li
10
Whs.
Jan..
May.
10 n
10 rs
10
I 10 174
I 10 N
10 iwan in m
10 SS'tl
A-A iked. B Bid.
CHICAGO GRAIN AND rROYISlOWS
Features ( the TradlaaT Cleetnej
Prloea ea Board ( Trade.
CHICAGO. Jan. 8 Heew enlargement
of the United States visible supply total
gave a setback today to the wheat raer-lf
ket here. The outcome was a weak close
at lMic to VAtriVc net decline, with May
H.2.l4 and July 11.164. Corn lost 14lVo
to l4c, and oata HI? 4c l"ro visions fin
ished unchanged to 10c higher.
Piling up of domestic stocks brought
about selling pressure on wheat right i
. .1 . . ' -r.- , . .7l.iV. ... . .... -
...nni. ... rr,., .n,.h k. .h.
minuunciiiai 01 mn rmurgu against 1
shipments of grain to Ualveston.
Foreign buying of future deliveries
helped a good deal to check declines In
the wheat market and to cause some up
turns from the low point of the day. The
purchasing on trans-Atlantic orders was
imuii in H115 rfuiy option. 1
Corn saaa-ed with whul rvvnmhla 1
weather and Increased arrivals tended
aiso to weaken the market.
Oata developed comDaratlve strength. '
n lavoriie tneory waa I oat oata were at
too large a discount aa compared with
corn.
Fair general buying put firmness Into
provisions. The Immense receipts of hogs
appeared to hare little or ne affect.
Chicago ("ash Prices Wheat: No. S red.
Sl.214ftl.22S; No. 8 red, $l.lWl.tOT; No.
3 hard. S1.18120; No. 8 hard, $1.1;
l-HV. Corn: No. S yellow, nominal; No.
4 yellow. tVf704c: No. 4 white, 674'3
704c Oata: No. S white. 43V4j44c; stand
ara, 44444ic. Rye: No. I. 07a Barley,
6475c. Seeds: Timothy, S6 001r 00; clover,
S10.00iIplS.o0. Provisions: Pork, $17.86;
lard. $9 4: ribs. $8.7b.TS.
Bl'TTKK Steady, creamery. 224flMc.
BfKJS Higher; reoetpta, 1.660 cases;
firsts, 36c: ordinary firsts, 2VtfgZ7o, at
mark cases Included. S2tf27Hc
POTATOES Higher; receipts, 6 ears;
Mlohlgan and Wleconaln whites, Oc4Tt.oo;
Minnesota whites. SOQttc; Minnesota
Ohios. KvW90o.
POltiTRT Alive, higher; fowls, MVic;
springs, 144c; turkeys, 18c.
M ... . . ' . . - .
NEW YORK GEXEtlAL MARKET
((notations ( tke Day em Varloaa
Commodities.
NEW YORK. " Jan. S.-FLOTJRBarelv
steady; spring patents. 86.80fi.k; winter
patents, S5.80U&80; winter straights, S0.E6
(i6.71l.
WHEAT Spot, easy; No. 1 durum.
$1.3(1 f. o, b. New York: No. 1 northern,
Duluth, $1.35, and No. 1 northern. Mani
toba, $1.SIH c. I. f. Buffalo. Futures,
essler; May, S1.S2H.
CORN Spot, easy; No. 2 yellow, Soc,
prompt shipment
OATS Spot, barely steady; No. S white.
48Vt-49Hc. 1
HAY-l nsettled; No. 1. Sl.20tfl.S5: No. S.
$107Hbl 16; No. 3. SOotPJl.fc.'Vi; shipping, 86
fc90c.
HOPS Quiet: state common to choice.
1916, 16Q2Sc; 114, i39c; Pacific coast, 1915,
llio l"c : 1914 SfU'lCe.
HIDES Steady; Bogota, 30331c; Central
America. 29e. .
LEATHER Firm; hemlock firsts. 329
24 r; seconds. $M?&. .
PROVIfilONii-Pork. steady: mess, $19.00
19.50: ftimlly, $21.008C00; short clear,
$l.56e22.50. Beef, steady; mess. HiS.f.Oii
17.00. family, $18.flob18.60. Iard. steady;
middle west,. $10.06 10. IV
TALLOW Steady; city. 8c; country,
7V6c: special, 8c.
BUTTKIl Steady ; receipts, S..70R tubs;
creaniery extraa, '3,-tfS4Vc ; firsts, 23
32V-: seconds, 254327Vc.
BOGS Firm; receipts. 8.916 cases; fresh
gathered, extra fine. 3rC36c; extra firsts,
34A344c: firsts. 4j34'c: seconds. 3032c.
CHEESE Firm; receipts. 1,52.1 boxes:
stste whole milk, flats, held specials. 171
fal71tc: average fancy, 1717'4c, current
market, specials, 17$17c; average fancy,
itvwmc.
TOl'I.TBY-Alive, prices not quoted;
dressed,-very quiet: frtsh killed chickens.
14i(tW7c;' fowls. 12VW7c; turkeys, 244jc.
OMAHA GENERAL MARKET
FRUITS-rf)range: Cal. navels. 64a, $2.00
box: Cal. navels, s, U.ti box; Cal.
navels, 9is. 100s. $I.5 box; Cgl. navels,
126s, $3.00 box; Cal. nave s. 160s. 176s. Sttts,
IJis. tXX box-. Tal. navels, 2s. 31 tie, 260m,
$3.50 box. lemons: Extra fancy Cal. Sun
hint. 3Um. SODs. $j.00 box: extra fancy Cal.
Ked liali. f4.u box. Grapefruit: 86s.' 4s.
64s, S3.y box: tits, 80s, $4.71 box; Clear
wator grape-fruit, all sues. $4.26 box.
tlrapes: F.mperors. S4.6OO6.00 keg; Mala
gas. ST.OfXp'H.iiO bbl. Cranberries: Bbl.,
$12.00; box. $4.00. Bananas: Medium slse
punches, l.3l.i6; medium sise Jum
boes, $'J.00fl.2.2i bunch: medium aixe Jum-boes.-
U.6iAj2.7b bunch; extra large jom-
ooes, Hums ounrn; manunoui )UW
boes, $a.fOiS.76 bunch.
APPiKS (Barrels) Ben Davis. Illinois.
$3.26; Jonathans. U. A J.. $3.60; Jonathans.
Kansas. $4.0w; Missouri ltpplns. Star,
$3.60; tlenitons. Star. $3.60; Jonathans,
Star. tM; Ben Darts, Missouri. $3.26;
Black Twigs 1 Shield), $4.50; Black Twigs
(Comm.), $400; Ben Da via. Star, $32n;
Damlnos, Bechtel s. $4.'i; Ben Davis,
Bechtel s. $4.0U; Willow Twigs, Bachtels.
$4.00: Ramanites. Bechtel s. $4.00; Oenltons,
Bechtcr's, $4.00; Wallbrklge, Bechtels,
$4i.
BEEF CTJTfi Ribs: No. 1. I'c: No. 2.
I6W0; No. 3. 12Vfcc Chucks: No. 1, c: No.
2. 84c; No. 8. KSc. Ixlns: No. 1, JOWc:
No. i. 16c; No. .: 14-. Rounds: No. 1.
I3c; No. I. Ve; No. 8, llc Plates
No. 1. 8e; No. 2, 8Wc: No. S, 7c.
APPLKS Hoxes-Home heauties. 95.
$1.76; extra fancy Jonathans, Washing
ton, 82.00; Newton Pippins, $7.00; Arkan
sas Blscks, $2.76; WaRners. $?.2S: Delici
ous, $2,50; Grimes' Golden. $2.00;. Pesr
malnes, $2.26: Staymen Wlnesapa, extra
fancy, Washington, $2.00; Spitienburga,
Washington, fancy, $2.60.
Cider: Nehawka, $3.26 keg.
VEGETABLES-Potstoes: Red River
Ohlos. 90n bu.; whites, $1,00 bu.
Sweet Potatoes: Kansas, $2.80 bbl.; Jer
seys, $1.76 hamper. Onions: Yellow. Z'ic
lb.; red. 2c lb: Bpanlah, $1.76 crate. Cu
cumbers, $2.00 doa. Peppers: 60c basket.
Cauliflower: $2.75 crate. Brussel Sprouts:
20c lb. Cabbage, lc lb; red. Sc lb. New
Beets. Carrots, Turnips: 60c doa; old,
lHc lb. Head Lettuce: $1.00 dot; crates.
$4.00; leaf; 4c dos. Radishes, SOc doa Cel
ery: Jumbo, SOc dos: Michlgsn, 12. Oil box;
Parsley; 60 dos. Eggplant. $160 dos. Ruta
bagoes, lSeo lb,
HONEY Comb fS4 sections), S8.7S case;
Airline, (2 dos. 6-ni. tumblers), $1.80 case.
Figs: New, twelve 10 01., 86c case.
Dates: Dromedary. (86a), $SS6 ease;
stuffed, walnuts. $185 box; fard dates,
12c lb.
NUT Psanuta: No, raw, me lb;
No. 1 roasted, 8c lb.: Jumbo, raw, Sjc
lb.; Jumbo, roaated, 9c lb.; mixed nut a
16c: almonda, Dakes, 16c lb.: Kngttsh wal
nuts, ro. 1. isc id.; Knciish Walnuts.
No. 2. 134c: filberts. 16c lb.: pecans. 12VK
lb; pecans, jumboes. 17; Rraxtia lc lb.
rvrtUKN-Na. 1, rtoe. c 10.: 40 im.
packages, $2.60 case: Nebraska white, ac
cording to quality, SHclg8Vto lb.
MISCELIANEOCB Corn pops, $5.16
case; cornpopa, case, S1.86; kornettea,
S8.S6 case; kornettea, case. liM. check
ers, $3.60 case: checkers, W case, $1.75;
cracker jack. $3.60 case- cracker Jack. H
case, 81.76; cnums, xs.ao case; cnums. 14
case. $1 76: salted peanuts, $1.26 can;
horseradish. $1.75 case.
Kaosata Cllr Orala aad spoellaas.
KANSAS C1TT. Jan. S. WHEAT No.
S hard SMltrl.rT; No. S red. SllfWl .20;
Mav. $1.14431.141; July. Sl.OAS44t1.ma4.
CORN No. S mixed. MWc: No. S whlta
67ff67Hc; May. 70Tc- July. 71 He.
oath rso. z wnite, 43wtc: fo. 1
mixed. SSXuHOe.
BUTT1CR Creamery, SSc; firsts, 81c;
seconds, Wo; packing, lse.
FOtlfl Firsts. 'c; aeconds. SAc.
POULTRY Hens, 10HHlc; turkeys.
16c. springs, ISo.
Mlaaeevtalla Grata If artcavt.
MINNEAPOLIS. Jan. S WHEAT
May. $1 1V. July. $l.l$A4l.irA; No. 1
hard. $!HV. No. 1 northern S1.UT4
i. !'; re. 3 nortnem. ii.iie4ji.i'.
riCR-Vnrhanged.
BARLErT-33c,
RTB-4Jfr4Ho.
BRAN III Sll Id
CORN-No. S yellow, waaoe.
OATS-No. S white. 41aQ42c.
. luasats Orala Saarlset.
ST. LOUIS, Jan. I. WHEAT No. 8 red.
$1241.r: No. S bard, nominal; May.
$L.l-.arl WA; July. Sl.UV
CORN No. S, Tie; No. I white, 70H4
Tie; May, iiyrte: July, 74c.
OATH No. 1 4i'a4Sc:
No. S white,
nominal.
All I If 1 111TH (IMIi; 11 1 TInT !
UfflAnA lil V fi iMlMlfl RI A f Mi I
Cattle Receipts Large and Trade is
Slow at Steady Prices Sheep
Fifteen to Quarter Up.
HOGS FULLY ITVE-TKT LOWER
OMAHA. January S. 11.
Receipts were:
Cattle.Hnra.Fheep
ret t mate Monday .M 9.(H IS-iOO
day last week.. $.b7 o.Wl
'-
day Wks. aero. i,:ij JJ.177 IJ.wH
Same day I wks. ago. ,7 M-.2 10.M7
Same day 4 wks. ago.lo.XM D.ss 1.V310
Same day last year.... 1,371 .7 Si.SAt
The following table shows the recelpta
rsittle, hoga and sheep at the
I m"h Live Block market for the year
to date a. compared with laat year: I
191(1. 19is. mr.
ftl MM Ml 7.S
o 17 112 lJ.-t 40
tv. ii ,
m.rk-. .t" T... j " - i.w !
wneons
Date,
bee if
Deo. H
Ieo, l.
Dec to.
11. 11914. 11913. iUIJ. H911
uowii-.
S 34
40
Tool
T1
! 47
T 45
T 481
To!
7
T 02
f 02
S to
S 81
t M
f 91
K
T 06
I "41 7 67'
37ViJ
T cat
( l 7 491
Deo. 11
fTT
':.
7 12
S 061 7 681 8
K
3f.VI 7 03 7 0W
6 Of 7 Ml 8 OA
Pec.
19! T 0i: T STM T It
S5.
Deo.
f St, 7 4. 7 13
ic-
I MI.
Iec
704
7 14
7 65! 7
Ic.
Iec.
IKC.
Dec.
34
7 681
3T
Si 41 1M1H
6 3X'V 7 04
7 SS
t 61Vl 7 141 7 68i 7 08.
late.
1HH. 11916.11914. !1913".liyirnmi. 1191".
'I 1 I 'SI I I fl ,J V
. ' I T-" I !.': !! ? Sll !
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
6o!
7 80 7 13 5 90, 9 iC1 9 30
Sunday. Holldav.
Reoelpts and disposition of live stock Ksas t Ity Lire Stork Market.
at the Union Stock yards for the las. j KANSAS CITY. Jan. 8. CATTl.K V.s-twenty-four
hours: .ccipts. 1f. head: market steadv; prima
RErr.IPTR. ! fed steers. SS.SS1r9.2f: dressed beef steers.
CaUle.liogs.bheep.li r a.
C. M.
St. P...
23
Wabash
Missouri Pacific
I'nlon Pacific ..
1
2
32 i 3
1 1
2: 1 4
7 3 1
1
11 2 .1
1
4 v.
8
lit 49 12
TION.
Cattle Hogs Sheep
.. 858 1.4W T74
.. sM lVh S.79K
..1 2.297 X.m
S47
6M
1,834
.. in
, . 90
..101
, 249
... 17
.. 52
.. t
.. 898
,. 2i4
.34.1
.. 70
..19
. 1?)
.. 91
6
.. 30
C
C
N. W., esst.... 65
& N. W., west.. 68
St. P., ML & O.. 64
C, B. & Q., east... 2
C, B. ft Q.. west... 63
C-t R. I. & P., cast. 16
C. R. I. P.. west 1
Illinois Central .... 14
Chi. Great Western. 27
Morris ft Co
Swift ft Co
Cudahy Packing Oo...
Armour Co
J. W. Murphy
Cudahy, from countiy.
W. B. Vansant Co
Benton. Vansant ft L.
Hill ft Son
K. B. Iewis
J. B. Root ft Co
J. H. Bulla
L. F. Unas
Rosenslock Bros
P'. O. Kellogg
Werthelmer - Degen.
H. F. Hsmilton
Sullivan Bros
Rothschild & Krel.s...
Mo. Kan. Calf Co...
Christie
Hlggina
Huffman
Meyera
Baker. Jones ft Smith
Bsnner Bros
3
113
33s
162
126
63
608
John Harvev
Dennis ft Francis
Kline
Jensen A Lundgren...
Other buyers
Totals 8,373 8.2. 12.'K4
CATTLE Receipts were the lai-tteat for
a Monday since four weeks ago and
larger than a year ago by about 2.UX)
head. The marKrt opened about a:eady
on killers, but with the genersl trade a
I ttle slow. Sellers stl were asking pretty
stiff prices, trying to force the market
uy, wiiiiv uujrifl w,-i n iirtMsina
wsltlng to hear report from other
points before doing very much business.
On the other hsnd stock cstile and
feeders were In good demand and opened
taadv to a little stronser. The esrlv
market on that kind of cattle was also j
fairlv active. I
Quotations on Cattle Good to choir
yearlings, $3.26g3.26; good to choice
beeves, $7.60. 25; fair to good beeves.
$i.76'(y7.40; common to fair beeves. $5.75
6S.50; good to choice grass heifers, $6.60
if69; good to choice grsss cows. $6.1)4
S fnie to sood eowa 14.60(95.26: com-
mon to rair cows. u.BOHiatw; gooa to
rnoice reeoers, vi.wat.ia, xair to gooa
feeders, $s.00&4.60; common to fair feed-
TI,lJt, y Z ?: -?"!v" " Sr'
I.7i: common to fair atockers, t&0tW!.JO;
... ..1 .j. inn iv r-. . " . ' ,
stock belters. Uaatw; stock cows. h.wj
'iL'.'St". ca,Ive": 6 0(3.7 Ri,i calves.
$7 OO6S.40; bulls, stagj. etc., 3.75a..
iwpuwniaiivf ,ai..
BEEF 8TKKRS.
No.
14...
a....
I
IS...
4S...
....
M. ...
17....
I....
t...
.,..
7....
U....
4 ...
At. Tr. No.
Hi: 4 w
104 HI 1J
Ws i 1
lIli 7 00 10
aa 7 an :
1141 t an
A. Pr.
7 4 19
IV. ' Jail
; IT 1
11T 1 lt;i
1174 T a'
BTKKRH AND HBirERS.
714 4 SO 42
mi no 51
4 90
HI! T M
Ci 7 n
H HIKERS.
tj f. o -a 4o ra
Mn to J 4S0 4 7
J aa 1 s'0 I 1
STOCK ERi? AND FEEDERS.
OT7 I IU 4 31
1:1 4 if. :a 4 in
774 7 V all 4 71
M Tim 14 1134 7 St
143 T 74
SS.
HOG 8 There wss Just a fair Monday
run on hand, aome 118 cars or S.OOO head
making up the day'a supplies. Receipts
today are nearlv twice aa large as a week
ago, but are 3,000 short of two weeks ago,
and almost t0O smaller than for the
corresponding Monday of laat year.
Chicago was . deluged with hogs this
morning the Inpourlng being apparently
the accumulation that piled up during
the holidays, and while local supplies
were In sympathy with the declines being
forced at other points. Shippers did not
get in so neavny aa at last weeg a ciose,
and what hoaa they did bur ware In moat
caaes a dime, lower, their purchases being,
msde largely at fb.nofije.iio.
iade largely at sn.nove.ou.
Packer. tr(ed hard to put up drove, at
1 l.w t K.it vhila Ih.lp ..rl
m yv. -" -
bids were mace that way they had to
raise tneir najiaa a iron nmoi. aiijinms
mui-n w num. v nuu mumiro tumuli
Hmnm prices wr nn inura t.an tviaj
lower, and while at one time In the
middle of the trade prices wera even
better than that bulk of the offerings
son at a vai'ir. a-i nn-.
The commoner grades of light mixed
hogs, that la stuff weighing around SnO
pounds and nearly all the underweights
were neglected ny most ouyers up until
the close, msny loada of this description
falling even to attract a bid until the
more desirable bogs had been cleaned
up. .
ueprescnintive sales:
No.
A.
bl. Pr.
No.
at. ra. pr.
. ITT )o 4 &
. ' M 4 40
. M 40 4 44
..if 40 4 44
..124 ... 4 40
44...
17...
47...
7. ..
41...
17...
..MA
..141
..17
..III
. 4
..Ml
M IM
... IS
... 4 44
sa 44
40 4 a
XI .
JO .
47..
ao..
4V. .
... 4 44.
PIOB.
.1IO
I on is M ... is
4 on
.13
HHKEP-Reeelpta were of pretty good
volume estimate calling for fifty cara,
or 12,1X1 head. Thla la almost three timea
aa large as auppliea a week ago today,
but Is slightly smaller than two weeks
sgox and a shortage of 10,'ttJ head aa
compared with the corresponding Mon
day of last year.
Iambi were In good request and any
thing at all desirable moved In good sea
son st a full latitbc advance, meat salea
showing the long end of the gan. Beat
handy-weight lambs reached $9 50, tha
highest price paid s.nce July, while others
of real good quality and desiraule weights
touched tv 40. Bulk of the fair to good
offerings moved at $vshe..
As a general thing, muttons showed
about as much gain as lambs. A good
share of the ewes offered landed around
$), beat here g.lng aa high as $ r.
which I aa hlh a figure aa has been
been raid for ewes since August. Wethers
touched S7.U), being tie first to show up
here In a good many da vs. Choice light
Tolorado-Mexlran yesrlings moved at
$4.2, the beat price that has been paid
here since last spring.
What few feeders were offered found a
ready outlet at figures that wera strong
to possibly higher than laat week. Ood
Idslio lambs, weighing a little under
sixty pounds, sold at $s &0, almost as hlt;h
tas they would have gone at any time this
season. A few tlaln feeding ewes wcr
a little bird to move, but landel at . 10
towards the close.
Quotations cn sheep and lambs: Imhs.
good to t hi Ice. i.?J?50; lamha. fair to
good, tiiniHrO.M: lanihs. dinned, 17 7Mf
t.IS; lambs, feeders, 17 onf. AO: yearnnks
good to choli light. r77Mj' W; yearlings,
fair to choice heavy. S7 evfjTTn; yearltnm,
feeders, lf..7MIK.2r.; wetrera, fair to chol -e,
. Sj4fT7.no : ewes, good to choice, Shiu
ewes, fair to good. $.VOifr.00; e.
feeder. $4 HO. 15.
Representative sales:
No. Av.
140 fed lambs 7$
4 culls 70
613 t'olorado lambs 74
rr
1
!'
M
2i
s
Montana fed ewes lot
Jul , -1 I.. II.. ?
VIMwmiiua.nxiniii Jill inise.. i
tllHAUO LIVK STOCK MABKKT
r.HMOO, Jan, ATTl.E-lvece.pt, ;1
is.w neaa; market, strong; native oeei
I steera. S.4i.V; western .teer.. ,
..: cows and heifers. J.a..4. calves,
m.NK tieceina. auw neaa. next to tne 1
I I . . ... t , I . AAA - - . . . . I.
rri.i race Dta on record: market. 1
e'eadv, at RtMOo decline; bul
w" .wi.1 '
11. v., W .x,4 &a. i.j MiAAda.. k.'
r:lfrM; rougii. $4s04J.sl); pig., ' h,rnmmo': advanrtn 4 to 4t'H and th,
40 v- "j preferred ?4 to f'V Associated Oil
NHEEP AND LAM R8 Reoei pt a, U.0X 'g'tered a total gain of 4 at 77 and
head; market strong; wethers, Stoiffi Te""" "'fany cmo within strlkinir
7.15; ewes, $4.dnsi.6; lsnibs. SJ.rtaJW.uO. Mllstance of Its record on the advance of
. ,. . . 2 to fW4.
at. l.oula Live Stock Market. 1 V'n.teJ States 8teel wss forced Into
T mill T. l-riTTt i'-i.iM,
''iJjF xv
hcd. :market ,
In,ha. 9.MW.
V lMPB Receipts. I.'fs)
strong; yearlings, Srt.50Vie.So.
60; sheep and ewes, JivW-rt
8si
. pi.jiu..ii, western steers. $il 2oiti.i.'; stock-
i er and feeders. Si.aiUjg.OD;
bull.
$3.i-if
.6.t: calves, SS.0fl)..
HOU8 Hecelpts, l7.0O head:
market
lower; bulk of sales, $tHni.7tJ: havv,
$ Xiji.72U. tackers and butchers. Siho'tf
6.70: lights, 8 46Si.sjv. pa. ti.Ortffe.flO.
i SHKKP AND LAMBS Reoelpts. 3.000
I head; market hlcher; Inmhe, Ss.7KsW.IO'.
yearlings, $7 .jrvfps.23; wethers, $41.00w.75;
!cwe. SC.Otxtitxja
M011 4 Ity Live Stack Market.
SIOCX CITY. la. Jan. I CATTLE
Receipts. S.Oflu head: market lOtfloe hiahor:
native steers. $:f7.70; butchers, $.
6 26: cows snd belters, $4.0O8.06; csnners,
$3.7:fi4.!5; atockers and feeders, $5.0)f4.7j;
cslv. s, s;9.0i; bulls, stags, etc., $4.J
IKHJS Receipts, 8,709 head: market 6c
lower; heavy. $;..V)rJ.e0: mixed, $.4''iK.Yl;
llgt.t. KlAi.4n: bulk of sales. 98 8tK(.!V.
SHEEP AND LAM BS Reeel pts, 3,500
heiid: nisrket ln15e higher; ewes, $4.b01
0.U0; lambs, S7.Wfl.la.
Stock la SIBkt.
Receipts of live itock from the five prln
'IrsI western markets:
Cattle Hogs Sheep.
ItS.iM) W,'li) II. no
8.(r 4.ta 1J OH)
.6i) i.i.ou) lias
l,om 17.i0 J ki
3.000 3. TDK J.j(Vl
'hlcago ....
'Omaha
!.t. IxuIn....
1 Kansas City
fioux city..
Total
..49,600 134,700 tt.SOJ
Loral Ntacka and Bonda.
. iur,,tt"0s runl4 by Barns. Rrlnker
to.,
hlt.
7
IH
.'1
!
'.
II
u
r)
7I'4
(7
II
iori"'
99
v-.nian nillODBI DaitK butldlnt
914
H
14
i" '
tm
ii
47 'e
an
Ml.
I Peer 4t Co., M
1 Rnllri Mengdge Ls
. l nrla Ho(i to. snd tionui
I Kslrraont tsniTT fe., pM, -dt
; Unjoin Tl. Tel., roni
I Miatsln Sisim Tsl. a Tel
Nve--hneMr-Powir r
fnmii A B. at. , vt'.
omiha a C. n r. g., m....
I "" liy rttorii Yndi. s a. rant sr4 7,
I " ;i'v f'ik Vanis. com sn
I ft"
I ,nt.,,,,1 ,n, " '
, An,,0.rr,ni.M- itta u
jriiv or nnuiha ftrnoolf 4Wn, ib
f 'heyenne Cwintv, Nab., m 19tl..
! cuiiJiy r-aikius to. 6a. ikm
Pusaa R ity vt ta. ltil
1 D u- .H- R- l"
I'M . 10 VH
1",
100 a,
V0
n
91
7
M,
7
it"
.. 1J
. . M
.. n
.. M
.. i,
. . 9.1
1 r'WH " !' o.
.WH Ptr
LlS'oln Traction 6a, Mil.
l.larnln ). H P. To. im 1tJ. .
Lincoln Tal. Tal. (a. IK1
Metropolitan Osa Da, tst
faw .Sib la Tel Sa. K
Omaha K. L r. Co. S, t"l..,
nninha s r. H si Rr. a, )?s ,
Taclflc Os Ralentrlr 6. IK4! .
Tloi hy Mountain Kual an4 neniM.
He4 flouit. Nh.. 4'n H
;
M
9n,
M4
4
Mmu tMr Tal. s. 1M.
wirhita i nion Hto YanU
1
: Coffee Market.
M-'-W TORK. Jan. 3.-The market for
nnrfM rutin am u .Ia.u.. ml.,. ...(,-
, ,h ,v,nHn,.ii e nr..n 3
n,. . k in.. -.,, ti
I inlt wa8 unchanged to points higher on
. ,,e EiiroiMan buving of July and Sop-
1 leniiier, wnne prices later improved on
caiterfHi covermgs or marcn and repona
thst ocean freight room was becoming
ecHi-err. The close waa a shade off from
the i.est under realising, but ateady at-a
net advance of 3 to 4 point a. Kales, 11 T.iO
.4!V
r ehruary .
. c;
I eini-i;n, d.w, jmi, o. liar, may, e.ioc; jtine,
o.ic; .Miiy. 0.W; aukusi. a.nic; r-ewem-
ber, .Wi'; October. 6.c; November. 7.02c;
l'eceinbcr. 7.()V.
ttpot coffee, stesdy; Rio "s "Sc;
Santos 4s. !k?. Cost and freight offers were
firmer with 4s quoted at ..9ffl9.0 basis
rlngllsh credits, and Rio 7a at about t1
!7vt'i.
I The official rabies reported no change
In mllrels prices.
'! Market.
NrTW TORK. Jsn S.-COTTON'-Bnot.
steady; middling uplands, 12.40c; sales,
2, Tito hales.
Futures opened barely ateady; January,
12.:c; March. 13.5'ic; May, 13.70.-; July,
IS.anc; October. 13.48c.
Cotton futures closed steady: January,
12 23c; March. 12 4c; May. 12.69c; July,
U.82c: October. 12.4e.
Cotton closed stesdv todsy, net 4
points lower to 1 point higher.
t ivrDWiiM t a fTt-T-i.r,al . .
ateadv: American mlddllnar. fair. 1 L'wt
good middling. 8.34d; middling. 8 Old; low
middling, l.bia. Bales, iw.oi") oajes.
.
Kvaporated Apples and Dried Kralts
NEW TORK. Jan. 1 EVAPORATED
APPLh-Steady " NV c7op. finv? s
. .. .. . .
to Mr : i noice. t'.tii'hc; prime. arric.
I irikti FRl'ltB-Prunes. quiet; Call-
; fornla, 4(?TlJ"tiC; Oregon, 7Vc. Apricots,
steady: choice. lO1;; extra choli
ii
lHic;' fancy, lie. Peaches, ateady; choice
c; extra choloe, 6140; fancy, 7VVffAc:
, Haisine. steady: loose rauei'siela lia'l
seeded. TVtfrttc; seedless. V3Ue; Iondbn
1 layer, nominal.
gar Market.
NEW YORK. Jan. S -UOA R Raw.
ateadv, centrifugal. 4.4M7-4 Me; molasses.
S.ti'fl'J.Mc; refined, steady; cnt loaf. S.fcoc;
crushed, $75c: mould A, 4.40c: cubea.
Kit; im powdered, alOc; powdered,
$0nc; fine granulated. S.ls; diamond A,
a Doc: confertlonera' A. $.aoc: Vo, I. t.TOc.
Futures were Irregular ee. January
declined S polnta on sea tared 1 ug, while
later months were supported 1 commis
sion bouses.
. . . 1 .
'
SAVANNAH. Oa.. Jan. J. Tt'RPTJN-
fa. i A ' I is jnii es. , n a. i LiRnvt iim ay. . ji . ..ii.u .a .i . . .
8 971 7 W 8 03 .rA head: market higher; native Wef ; ,JTV ' mTrmAv afVee the VlAifc ,..e s f th Picture.
7 67 IH rMn..; ye.rllnr. .ra ,nd IVLl 'ZLiJ1"1. vl"' I. "1' Th. .rtlnn nf th. tiletur. In wblrh h.
7 25 5 9 7 Tfll. steers. $3.364r8.n; cows and heifers. $4 w X. ,Z"'l:' -V. "p" " the story, visiting military scenes with
Vl.SiSi.S. .d: .W. They inspect an armored
T M S 9ii 7 7i 8 I) i.. . ..I., .-j u.1.1. .-I..J V.' ol JN o Among in motor car. ana wnue tne turn snows
17 711 til .., butchers. S.7i.96 good heavv. ;. uC2 .... .JlT 0"w OIK. A,r thsm doing so. the Omaha young man
TINE Firm, 'Ac; salea. 1 bbls.; receipts, home or ner tatrer. t;iz isonn 1 weaty
M bbls.; shipments, 270 bbls.; stocks. 11. 7C ! seventh street, from scarlet fever, after
b ROSIN-rirm: sale.. MS bbl. ; receipts. ' "ln- of "" Wk nd. df v A k
711 bbls.; shipments. S.044 bbls.; stocks. Sunday Miss Evans taught her Sun
74.003 bbls. Uuotatlons: A. R, C, D, 15. 'day school class and that night became
K. $5.70; V. ft. S 75; If. SV80; I MM: K. 1 ... . . 4- aK.
-. xm a ia. ' ar .vi. x:-i mi ryj mt
a" --'. a-.av. i 'w. 1, f 1 wv i-.i
WW, $7.V).
Metal Msrsat.
NKW YORK. Jan. I. M STA LA Lend :
Offered at $610. Spelter: Not quoted. Cop
per: Firm, electrolytic, 171 00. Iron:
Steady: No. 1 northern. $SD.uurN.M: No.
S. $1 .fotfeaoO: No. I southern. $i.7sa.;
No. 2. SlgausySO oe. Tin. nominal.
At London Copper; Spot. S Us; fu
tures, 44 lis: electrolytic. XU0 Is. Tin:
Spot. 171; futures. 17X Antlmouy,
iltt. Lead, S0 7s d. Spelter, sl
Crwde Oil Rtaee Again.
LIMA, O.. Jan. S. Another increase of
10o was recorded In all Lima and Ftndlay
gradea of crude oil here today. New
nuoiatlons announced here today were:
North and Koutb Lima. $1.41; Indiana,
$!., Wooster. $10.
Dry Uaa4i Marks!.
NEW YORK. Jan. I DRY OOODS
Cotton goods and yarns strong todsy.
( anion aims, nigner; burlaps, strong;
dress goods, active.
NEW YORK STOCK MARKET
Tear Beg-ins with Some Misgiringi
Owing to Teutonic Naval
Activity.
OITHTNO TRICES ARE LOWER
NKW YORK. Jan 3 On the etock e-
eKatllTA 1 1. a M.,n r I n i' a . . 1 1 H ..tun
misgivings. In consequence of the sinking"
cf the Hrtti'h liner l' fla and the tiirther
activities of the Tputmili- naval fnroi-a.
opening prices were one to morn tiail
four pi'lnn lower, but tlie" lossea vioi-e
lergelv recslned, only to tall back Again.
incrure midday another rally efface I
ni!it declines and thereafter the rec rd
for the moat part was one of Irr-gular
advances.
" ,:"".Kro7.?: Cl' "Vi
oti shares, more part'ciilarty Msxlan
, i . i
'rMZLn mlr' "'.T..
f"'"-!" L,m?i
r.- -, :v: . 1
petroleum, which according to rumor Is
" " ' "" v
Ito merae wit 1 Mexican, alan waa atrona-.
-.Tl"" i"T "9 reason ot ino exraor
I
ing 4 to 1494, but such erstwhllj
favorites at Baldwin Locomotive, 8tude.
baker, t'ruclhle Steel. Lackawanna Steel
arid Hethlelieni Steel dlxplaved heaviness,
the latter fulling almost io to 4. hut
l arrening later.
The entire railway list denoted pressure
?onVluen5UC''P,-r!lt, T""' ?ni1 Trnn-
ennt mentals. Total salea of stocks
miuniea ti i.i.;i shares.
Momis closed firm, after
.cessions In speculative lsa,es. Total
some eop.
OT tHinds. Iisr vnhiA . . i
I bm.cioo. u '
Ansln-Frenrh rn k.. 1..
. " - -i",,ti. v..t nnvi:it
in contrast to t.erman and Anstro-Hun-garian
bonds.
1 nited states were unchanged on call.
Number ol sales aiKl leading HuuUtien
on stocks wera aa lolliws:
9lea. flirt, tot. C.oaa
Alaoka Got
AIMe- baJmera
Amartrmn 9et rkiaar
A marl ran tu
Amarirma IjoroinotlTe ...
Amrrlcaa g. a k
Am. 8 A R. pfd
Am .tlnar lurinlns
AmaHcan Tal. a 1 at
American Tooarco
Anaoandai (-00 par
AthM
Baldwin IiromotlTs
Bahlmoea a (hli
natnlvham Htaa4
Itroolilyn Raplit Tr
OJIfomla Pafrolaura ....
ranadlan Par It I o
LIU
la.
4'
a. I'-M mi
A0.il tna
.ton lis
I ll IK
1.1.4 ista,
k
13. ton l4
i.ton 10
.ve iis
. n,
m
o ;v
41, h 42 S
... .1WH
111 M'fc
1 te ets
!t li.H
!. Int',
tos lies
112s IKS
H4S 1 1 1,
m i;i
s
11 j
n.s
M
.s
to.
lt,
MS
4S
14
lm
n
in
p;'S
3H
IS
tlaniral Laalhar
( naoapeaka a Ohio
Chlcaro tl W
rtilragn. M Ht. P....
ChtraD 4 M. w
Chlnago. iH. I. S P. R,..
f'hlrui i'ofp(r
olora4o Fual A m
n
t ron
U'4, HIS IMS
'' 17V, ITU
K.nOS US
(.700 - -,!.
al MS
70S
ruribia Hiaal
Danrar a R rt pfct
niatillrrar Saaurttlee ....
r.n
Oenaral Klaotrle
tlreat Norlharn afd
Qraat No. Ora otft
Ourcrnhalm Rtplonaitoa..
""nola tVntral
Inierhornush con. Corp..
lajoplratlon Copper
tntornailonal tUrvaatar...
Kanaaa k etout barn
)ih Vallay
Imlavllla a Kashvllla...
ajiili-an Petmlaunt
Miami Ceppar ...
Mlasourt. k. T. PM....
Mlasmirl Paotflc
National blocult
National tart
Mavada Coppar
New York Ontral
K. T.. N. H. H
Norfolk ft Waatars
Nurthara Parlflr
Parlttc Mali
Parltlo Tel. Tal
yannrytvanla
Pullman p.tlara rar
Itay (n. Copper
artln
Hapubllr Iron Steal....
."oulliem ParlMe
tomham Hallway
Studaliakar (Compear ....
Tannaaase CVfipar
Tatsa t ampany
I'nlon Paolflc
I'nlon Fsotfia pr
I nlted Htatas atari
1. S. Maal pM...
I 'ah Coposr
Waatam I'nlon
aaattnghsiisa glactrte ...
Montana Pnwar
Ilenewil Motflra
Waoaab II pM
Iiitarnatlmial MHrtna pM.
Total aalra for tha day.
t,
'J0 7,
4?S 4iS
15S tj,
174S 1"4
IMS
i5s
4S
9
10ft
il
4.S
11D
?
IS
l.HX)
JIS
lens
l.llltf
s
SI'S
ll'e
lot ro) inia,
il.ino ITS
li
ltV
:v
14
4
124
M4
US
l'S
7S
7M
i.v as
IM tS
24. am lice,
l.io T.
lS
IDS
71
ltlS
II
121
47's nrs ms ns
ton
12
1
4e
'tns
51
Itii't)
4 :s
ns
MS MHl
it"; Kvis
MS MS
IMS l't
I s fs
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PAFKR-Ws'a per cint!
RTKRMNd HXCH A vriK an.r!a hiiia
: $4 snX; demand. $4.7H: cablea $4.74',.
HILVhH-tiar, M'pc: Aleatran dollars.
42c.
PONDS Ooverrrment, steady; railroad.
firm.
MONET Time yeans, weak: sixty dsvs,
JHfli per cent; nlaetv days. 21pl per
cent: six months. IVjitfV per cent. Call
money, firmer: hlgti, 2la psr cent: low,
14 per cent; ruling rate. IV per cent; laat
Wnn; SH per cent: closing bid, 2 per cent;
offered at 2S per cent.
Closing quotations on bonds today wtre
ss follows'.
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Bask Clearings.
OMAHA, Jan. $. Rank clearings for
Omaha today were S4.770.SM.M and for tha
corresponding day last year. $3.4M,544 L
Vera Evans Dies
of Scarlet Fever
Miss Vera Rvans, 17-year-old daughter
- m W W . A Slum mm
Ill nr., I, f. nmul w.
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High school.
"LURE OF NEW YORK" LURES
BURGLARWH0 STEALS IT
"The Lure ot New Terk has departed,
but those contemplating an excursioa to
the metropolis need not abandon their
journey as this particular "lure" Is a
four reel feature film, valued at S&OS,
which was stolen from VM ftetnge build
ing. C. L. Maua. 114 Chicago street, re
ported the theft to the police.
CITY COUNCIL TO TAKE UP
CITY BUDGET WEDNESDAY
The city commissioners expect te begin
their work as a budget board Wednesday
afternoon.
: " "ir-niiisi learure. anvanc- . .
Omaha Lad Sees His
Picture at Strand
Homo on Vacation
To ee himself In a motion picture
while attending the Ptrand theater fun
day Itli Uls parents, waa the unusual
experience of M. 1.. Conn, son of Mr.
and Mrs. t,. M. Cohn. who live at the
Colbert apartments, Thirty-ninth and
Fa main stree'ta
Young Cohn, who has been spending
the hoPdaya with his parenta, will grad
uate from the Northwestern Military
academy, where he has held high offlrca
In tho drill otganliatlon. He waa on
the overland trln In armored autoa, which
th
academy undertook last summer
.
yo
through Omaha. While the military
youths were In southern California a
director of the Triangle Film company
staged one of the scenes of ""The Lamb"
around the armored car In charge of
tho squad of which Cohn was a member.
This film feature is now being shorn n
In Omaha at the Strand and In the audi
ence at Its presentation Sunday were
Young Mr. Colin and his father and
mother. He was decidedly surprised to
discover himself In the very foreground
appears standing In the Immediate fore
ground for severs) minutes after he has
helped the picture actor Into the car.
Other Omslians who know young Cohn
and have seen I he picture agree that It
Is a good I'kenesa and a remarkably large
clr t1''"" of h,ln-
! TT U s a i n 4 m aT
XlCdVV lluLlUlULO Ul
Y
Grain Pound Down
Prices on All Kinds
Lsrge recelpta and the lead set by
Chicago broke the Omaha market, wheat
selling off 3 to S cents, corn. 1 to S cents.
and onts. t to IH centa. Tha recelpta for
the dav wera:
Wheat. 291; corn. SIR: oata. 7: rya. IS;
barley. 13 rarloada, a total of 64. against
6S2 received on the corresponding day a
week ago,
Tha heavy receipts Increased stocks in
storage to S.SOft.OOO bushels, against S.K$9,
OnO bushels on the corresponding data of
one year ago.
In detail the stocks In storage now and
one year ago In tha Omaha elevators:
Now. Tear Ago.
Wheat
. .1.2"a,0il0"
.. S4.(
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.. 124, MM
.. 9.000
IHVOIO
all Ortil
Corn .
Oat .
1.WH.O00
4.0t
IB. (Ml
Rye ..
Barley
Totals 3,asI,0W S.ttfit.0lM
The Omaha market opened fairly firm
and strong, but as soon as reports of
trades In the May and July options
started to come In. tbe entire Una com
menced to decline. Tbe drop In cash
grain, however, was not so great aa In
the options, reports Indicating that May
snd July wheat sold off S to S cents per
bushel In Chicago. Omaha prices ranged
around the following: Wheat. $1.08 to
$1.09; corn. St te S9tt cent; oate. SS to Hi
centa per bushel. The demand continued
good and about evtrythlg waa sold be
fore the close of the session.
Columbus Stirred
Up Over Speeders
Who Hit Mr. Howard
Keeling Is high In Columbus. Neb., on
sccoiinl of the wsy a reckless bunch of
autoists ran down Edgar Howard, tha
Columbus editor. Sunday, according to
Information obtained by I. J. Dunn of
Omaha by long dlslanrs telephone Mon
day m urn Ing.
When Mr. Dunn read the account of
tha accident he st enca telephoned ta Mr.
Howard's sfflco at Columbus for particu
lars as to Mr. Howard's condition. He
was told that tha physicians now believe
Mr. Howard may be out of bed In three
or four days, unless It proves that there
are Internal injuries, ot which they can
not as yet be certain.
It waa aald at tha offlc that Columbus
authorities working on the case have a
clue to the Identity of the men a he ran
over Mr. Howard and then rapidly dashed
out or town. It is believed there that
arrests may follow before long.
Hot Penny Lunches
to Be Served Today
Arrangements have been completed for
serving "penny lunches" at tha Train
school, beginning at 11:11 this mornlug.
Tho Idsa waa started a taw months ago
by Mrs. N. H. Nelson of the Omaha
Woman's club and the start will be made
at this school. Hot soup and bread will
be served. A room In the basement lias
been fitted up as a kitchen. Teachers
and older pupils will assist la serving.
Observations have been mada et chil
dren who do not get a hot lunch at noon
time, and It la asserted by investigators
that a warm lunch tends to better de
portment and Improved lessons.
DOZIER ARRIVES TO TAKE .
UP HIS NETWORK HERE
R. M. Doster, recently appointed assis
tant general freight agent for the Mis
souri Pacific, succeeding A. R. Malcolm,
promoted sad transferred te the pacific
coast, has arrived from Memphis, and at
once took charge of tbe Omaha oft We.
At Memphis. Tenn.. Mr. Poller waa
commercial agent for the Missouri Tacific
and supposed he waa a company fix
ture there. Last Friday noon he re
ceived a wire from the company head
quarters in St. Louis giving him notice
of his promotion and appointment. In the
telegram be was told not to hurry, but to
take his time In getting away from Mem
phis, but to be In Omaha this Monday
morning.
0MAHAN SUSPECTED OF
BIG JEWELRY ROBBERY
Hawkins Mrrter, jewelers of Spring
field. Mo., ware robbed ot lewlry to the
value ot $300. when thieves gained en
trance to their establishment Sunday. A
pair of gloves bearing the trade mark of
an Omaha firm were found lying on the
floor ot the store.
FLAG ON UNION PACIFIC
BUILDING AT HALF MAST
Shortly after word waa received that
General Orenvllle M. TVdge. who waa
one of the men who built the I'nlon Pa
cific railroad, had pasaed away, the 1 1fi
on the Union Pacific headquarters build
ing wss lowered to half mast.
ANTIS FIGHT ROME
HOTEL LICENSE
Rothery on Stand at Hearing Be
fore tho City Council Says
Bar ia Sot a Saloon.
HEARING RESUMED TODAY
According to a statement made by
tha Frrd W. Rothrry, under oath be
fora tht. city council, a hotal bar
should not bfi classified aa a naloon.
lie declared that a bar In a hotel Is
operated for th accommodation of
guests.
Mr. Rothery Is applying for the
retail liquor license at tha Route ho
tel and testified before the council In
defense of a protest filed by Rev. F.
A. High ot the Antl-SaJoon league.
He hag been assistant manager of the
Rome for tbe last year and testified
that for a period of five weeks was
In full charge during tbe absence of
Koine Miller.
1 urlng the examination of Mr. Rothery
by Klmer B. Thomas and Iean Ringer,
for proteatnnt. Information waa brought
out to the effect that Mr. Rothery had
been a member of the Methodist ohurclt
up to a few years sgn, never drank,
smoked or chewed, and seven yeans agro
waa asked by Rev. Mr. High to act as
superintendent of the letter's Sunday
school. Mr. Thomas facetiously asked the
witness If he would rather be a ssloon
keeper than Sunday school superinten
dent. gnsikt Bar laleraeta.
Mr. Rothery testified he bought the
stocks of liquors and bar Interests of the
Rome hotel at T p. m. last Friday, giv
ing his note In payment tharefor. AN
torneys for the protectant said they will
allow before the hearing ha bean con
oludad that Mr. Rthety , la- not a bona
fide applloant: also that during tha last
year he had knowledge of alleged viola
tions of law In tha Rome Vineyard.
Tha heating will be resumed at S p. ra.
Tuesday. Tha protesting aid will Insist
that signers of the Rothery petition shall
appear before the city council and per
sonally testify aa to whether they era
resident freeholders of the ward In which
the Rome hotel la located. The applicant
proposes to show that the signatures ap
pearing on his petition were approved on
eighty other salobn applications of the
same ward Third ward.
Religious Census of
the City Schools is
Now Proposed
President Ernst of the Board of Edu
cation states he Is much opposed to the
taking of a proposed religious census ot
the public school children.
About a week sen he was approached
on the subject by John B. Llchtenwall
ner, who asked permission' to take such
a census for an ergsnliatlon he repre
sented. "I told Mr. Uchtenwellner I would op
pose anything of that nature In our
school system. Aa I understand the mat
ter, the Mea was to secure a census of
tha school children. showing what
churches and Sunday srhnols Ihey at
tended," stated the . president of tho
school beard.
Mr. Llchtenwallner conferred with
Superintendent Graff several weeks ago
on the same subject and yesterday called
on Secretary Rourke.
Sues for Wages for
Fourteen Years and
Six Weeks on Farm
Suit for Si.OOO. which, he alleges te the
mount of unpaid wages dua him from
Mary Keneway, for whom he werke-1
fourteen years and sis weeks, te brought
by William Sparrow, farm hand. In the
district court,
Sparrow says ha worked en Mary Keave
way's farm near Waterloo. Nab., from
October 1, 1901. te Daeasabes. IS, 191$, Ha
believes he should ba paid at least SI a
tay, $2 a month or SSU a year. 7he
principal and Interest at this rate for
fourteen years and erg weeks Is $5,404.40.
Sparrow's attorneys sejr pefef re
ceived considerable lea than SUOee freru
Mary Keneway In small amowsts at va
rlrma Intervals.
DIPLOMAS AWARDED AT
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES
Graduation sd elassss ht teacher train
ing was held at tha R. L Wheeler Me
morial lresbytertAA church ef the South
Side aad tha First Preebyterijua ehurelt
ot Florence Sunday. Rev. Ralph H.
Housemsn, educational eupertntsedsxt of
the synod ot Nebraaka, delivered the spe
cial addreae at both senrtoea.
Ten. received the daaofninattonal di
ploma at the South Slda church this
morning. Thar are Mrs. George T. Car
ley, teacher of the class; Florence, Benson.
Ruth Derbyshire. Mabel BL Lee. Lanes
Lewis, Nellie Nichols. Alloa Pollen. Grace
Sturroca. Violet Walla. Zeolefc EUedge.
Tboae who received dipioenaa at the
Florence church are Mrs. J. B. clutter,
teacher; Mildred M. Allison. Esther E.
J ansae iv, Kaoraa Lews. Oladys Nevey.
William Sorenaeo. Marguerite Suttle aad
Grace Thompson.
IDEAL WINTER WEATHER
. PREVAILS OVER THE WEST
According to the station weather re
port, that come to railroad headquarter.
Ideal winter weather, wtthout anow. Is
the rule all through Nebraska. Colorado
and Wyoming.
The railroad report, indicate tempera
turee of from $0 degrees above to 4 below
In Wyoming. S to SO degrees above tn Ne
braaka. with tbe eoldeat at Sidney. Gen
erally throughout the state the tempera
tures were from S to S degrees above
this morning. Everywhere It was clear
and calm.
HIGHWAYMAN HOLDS MAN
WHILE PAL ROBS HIM
Earl O. Dillon of South Bend. Neb.,
waa robbed of $33 by twe strangere at
Twelfth and Podge streets Sunday even,
Ing. One of the highwaymen held Mr.
Dillon, while the other went through his
pockets. The police are en tbe trail ot
the robbers.
Flaawlal aaaa an4 tnawa la Dials a4 fr
teae Rn!ta. A Mra a THIS Otl aT
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