fi-D THE OMAHA SUNDAY Bi'.E: MAY 1916. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Brisk Demand Offsets Heavy Re ceipts of Wheat and prices Run Unchanged to Higher. CASH DEMAND FOR CORN SLOW OMAHA. May , 1H. ".rln receipt were vcrv heavy again today and tliei wa n general advane In price. V hi lit receipts were exceptionally heavy for this tlni of the, year and theie as an vttve csal) demad for th a men) Tlie bulk of the No. 4 hraj w n lor wheat sold at pr.cca ranging from l.fS to fl.Oi', and a fw can of Letter quality brought Pour harl whint sold from ! tu $1.1.4. th hulk of tli being made at advanced price lha whtat market wua quoted from un ctangcu to p half cent higher. 'i lie corn market waa strong, but the galea wore light. There waa a fair demand for oata and the manfcet fold from unchanged to a q arter higher. ltye wax nuoted cent tip. i-aricy artvamed a cent. V, lest IH:tn 'feerv. heat eo.iai tu J.iifc.iMi bushel. Liverpool ciuaa: Wheat, 'rurn, unchanged. Primary wheat receipt bunhel and ahipnii fiitn, M.hi bushels, against ii tjit of iM.qis) bushel and ahlpmcnta of ;;t.ji bushel lam year. Primary corn receipt were toWSf' bushel and shipment, (.yfi'm huliels, MtiiiliiKt receipts of iiU'i.nOf) bushel iind shipment of tK,ft bushel last year. 1'rlmary oata receipt wera l.ia.l bushels and ahlpniems, .YiM) buhel against receipt! of 6I9,Oj6 bushel and hlpmenf of l.l.PViufl bushels Init year. CAKUIT IIKCr-iHT". Wheat. Corn and (loui unchanged; wera wh.imj a; 117 n 72 2H7 M 73 Chicago Minneapolis Iniluth Omaha ...... Kanaaa City f-t. l.nula ... Wlnnlnea ... These nle were reported today: Wheat-No. 2 hard winter, ear, $1.10; 1 car, M'f. a car, lit. No. 3 hard winter, 1 rar, l b; 4 rara, II (m; 4 cara, 91.; 12 rara, tl.lfi; I car, fl.Cfc; t cara, $r!H; 11' rata, II. M; 2 car. II .On'; 4 cara, II m. No 4 hHrd winter, car, 11 04, J i-Hr, II ,03'$; I rara, l 0,1; S cara, II .02'; 4 cars, 11.02. 3 rara, II. Ill1,- 9i cara, 11.01; 1 cur, flOu': 1 car, Wo; 3 cara, Sw Nam- ?le hard winter, rata, Hf.c. No, 2 durum, car. ll.OH. No. mixed, 2 cara, $1.00; No, 4 mixed, 1 car, II 02. Hye-No. 2. 1 car, 84c. No. S, t cara, 9o. Parley No. I, 1 car, 70c, Sample, 1 car, m: Corn No. 2 white; I cara. 714c No, t white; S cara, Tlc; 4 cara, 71c. No. 4 white: 1 car, 7o'4c; I car, "u'e; No. 2 yel low: 2 cara, 7,'le,. No. yellow: 1 tar, 72'4-c; I car. 7iV; 8 cara. Tin, No, 4 ye. low; 1 car, 71 No. yellow; ' car, 't'V; 1 car, iic; 9-ft car, c. No. 2 mined: 10 cara, Tltyc. No. 2 mixed: 6 can, 'it' ic; 2 cara, 7o'i'. No. 6 mixed: 1 car, Kt'ic Nn. 6 mixed: I car, (; 2-5 car, ', 1 car, il'W. Hninpla mixed: I car, He. lata No, 3 while: 3 rara, 42o. No. 4 white; 2 cara, 4Mc; 2 cara, 4l'4u. Hampla white: 1 cr, 4h:; J cr, 4fr; 2 cara, 40S1'; 'i car. 4no; I car, 3!t'V (imnha t'aeh Prlcea: WheatNo. 2 hard. tl.l.lo; No. 3 hard. ll.04Vil,flK; No. 4 hard, ; VII.OC No. 2 aprlna. I.H il.l3; No, aprlng, Sl.OltH.W: No. liiiuin, II omI.oii; No. 3 durum, l.o?'i m. "ornNo. 2 white, 7K7l4c; No, 1 white, 0Vu71'.ic; No. 4 while, V70i,ic: No. 6 hlle MM'" '!"'' I No. 8 white, eWic; Wo. yellow, 72V(i73r; No. 3 yellow, 7272 V; No. 4 yellow, 7l7mc; No. a yellow, i70'4c; No, 8 yellow, sfJ9Hc; No. 2 olxtd. 7l'71'ic; No. 3 mixed. 6K7rt'c; .o. 4 mixed. 6SHnHe: No. t mixed, 68 ,'c No. 6 mixed, 7&Se. fia laNo. 2 white. 4r'S4Se: atandard. -.'V'ae; No. 3 white, 4l'(J(2c; No. 4 While, 41A41V. HaTley-Malting. 970c; '.To. 1 feed, W (J'lc. , iy).N'o, 2. IWfi32Ue: No. X, HMJWe, Chicago cloalng pflcea, furnlahed The Hee by Logan Hryan, atock and grain broken. III! Honth hUteetith a'reet: Low. Article; Open. hl-Hli May. 113i-'i Jiily.'1l4-V' Hept.llHU-'x! Coin. MH.v.7i'ri,j July.7tl''K, Sept.liOUiVv (.Oil a, May. ;4"V4'ii Jnly.'Wi,''. Sept. I 3li Pork. May ,lnlv. hetit I rd. May High. rhiaeyefy to W i n 1 w 1 li't 77H 7'(H 71 4Nt a 4:1 fl 24 10 21 HI 1 1 M' 7S 'lh' TtVW 47'4 1 14', 1 14 1 164 77 1 12 1 t 13'i 7HS 7518 .7tVi ' 47'4S: 43t'4-1',43'M 1i I !3 1 I 2 2'4jl I l.'f'V:',! v io I ii (r.'u J.ily.a-Hio,! u jn ir, t,i nepL.tfT'iOiiaiiaaoi u o7h Htba. 1 70 U' tl 70 12 so I 12 7'tl 12 o May. .1 ulv. Kept. 3T 54 10 a s; :;i u 13 10 13 05 13 15 12 12 W. 12 Wt!i'.;i:i;Mi u 12 w, 47 43 a m 21 46 23 33 13 K'i 13 00 13 0.'!i i;ii;i70 I 13 77 I 1 J :) I'll 14 A4.0 I. II UN AM) PltOV !! rralarea of the Tradlun and Clnalnit I'llcea on Board of Trade. CmOAiiO, May . ("top damage, from Snt-u I011; and hexeian fly tuok flrat place tinln In the attention of the wheat liHilc l.arrcly a 11 reitlt prices cloned etrmig. 2'4112-v t'"l hlKher, with May t II.I4T and July at II. Hi Com gained . 'it 'tc, oh 1 a lt(',c, and provisions &o to :;'l.p, Allhotieh at the outeet th wheal tiinr 1'i't aiipeared to l)o chietly affected by tl,- general confidence that a break with Ccniuiny h id bn-n tuerted. the fad oon I ft atnc eot,nt Ilia t bulla were lav iiiu mut It moiH einphaeia on rctiorta In ilioiiina d tuii' i' of w nh xptcnil i tmin by -,.! attackliiK th Mlreailv much ill li 'llilnhed nlnlir crnp. A leailu pert .-ill ofird lluit cmiilnueil Increase of jii-icii liu III Oklahoma appeared likely. tnl aO'Otier u-)l kunvin autlioi lty aa i'ninlble for an N-rtlon thai Katmna waa fnt!i,j luapinn 1 1 v In (went) lime t, iunt Irs Mismiui'I and llllooia adlcea alo ga e p' 1 i.iioi'tH c to ih'talls of haMv' by be. NiMH ftv. In 1 lie later trailing the Kannaa crop j( uni l-oi b8-wine mioe aitd nn,rc a dent inal lt.ii'i,-it. r It -,v ptttil tin r t . ( 1 1 . I ; v 4 l wet fitn would h. r. ...il.el 1,. mini tt.e fr tiek, I'e i her 1 mop' iuin w, f,. nutnetoii mean- M line ffelll ., t-! i ka t -.m to I e:,i,, m .1 uinti,t- with bei! I , 'lie m..et furl, trading tit , .1 it , , ef a l"i at ehraeler iiata "in heif.l tipard b lu.-l elilpping i' n,ind , i"t at Milwaukee I I 'e I tli)it!(ll fieto .v . I'Mi, i!i.t tu I t e, tjte artkiMil I-- II -ft ' V h I Ju'le If Mttv effect t hi II, ! I, I t La Pc i 1 d I .i ,,ie t i 1. I .. .: . : i... .k 1 '!" I ,v,. 1.1 bail. 1 ,v II it i I I t'M.i. :tr eit , '"'Ui ,n- M 11,1 ( It ' l.l t', .,, , .t I f I It ite, Is It 1.1 Mf f s r'tt te t, ke III!.. 'e. t. i , ' 'I. nfi e I 4 a ti t HH -l t't I t ' ' I I III I f H t ti 4t Market. tt t ' fr1 I1.!, t 1 ' - ' -A t ' "' '' i . I ! s t i r, . ,,, f,t tli,. ttC .4) I . . ft , t.4 IV1, S 44 4 ' . , I- V- ,, , 1 , !- 1. .., . , I,. .'. .It-., - , t. t '" M ,. .4, " ' ' I"'- - 1 4t h 4 1 - ft 4 , ,-1 . - , s, y , 4 , - 4. 1 4. . I 44 . 1 4, v ' ' m I - t . - - 1 . 1 4 ,-. 1.4 41 4, " w",i , e, W 4-4 . ' . ' 4 . 4 . . I 4 . - - '" ---. a a - - -,- a steady: middling uplands. 11S.V; no aale. Cot tun futures opened firm; July, U.,'i3c; Octnher, 12.'c; L'ecemher. K.aTc; January, 12.91c. Cotton futurea closed atrong; Man, 11.70c ; July. 12.7-; October, K.fr'c; Pacein her, 13."7c; .January, lSI'.'c. UVKKPOt.'L. Alav li-t'OTTON-Hpot, steady; good middling, a. 36c; middling, .!; low middling, 7. Me. Salea, 4.0KI halea. Inrtuduig 'iuu for speculation and export. OMAHA CISKRRAt. MARKET. Wholeaaln Prlcea for , Produce t burgrd by Oinahii Dealera. BUT'ifcK No. 1 ereatiieryln carton or tuba. 3,"c: No. 2, 32c. POl'LTKY-Brollers. alive, under two Iba.. 3io40e; hena, IfiWlUc; special rooater and ataga. lie; apringf. x-; geeae, Pa;; ducka, lix:; turkey. 20c; old torn, 20c; capon, 20c: guinea, 2.V, auuaba, ll.iUjjl 4.W per do.; pigenn, !0c pej- do. C11KEBK Imported 8wlaa, 4; dome' tic, 30; block, 2kc; twin, lttc; rtila. lite; triplet. 10c, Young America" 2oc; blue label brick, lflc; llnihurger, 22c; Im ported French Hounuefott, nr,c. FIBH-Freah. per lb.: CatfUUt lie; carp, 9c: trout, lSc; roe ahad, 1i.t; nallbut, 17c; anlmon, 17'olHc; ahore codfiah, 17c; buck ahad, 10c; tipanlah mackerel, lie; red anapner, 14o; yellow pike, lie: flounder, luc. Frozen, per lb.: Halibut, 17c; herring, icVic; white, WilKe; pickerel, 9c; pike, ISe; danger, he. Hmokeil, per lb.! Wilte, 13c; Kippered, 17c; aalmon, 17c; finnan had dlea. 13c. Froga: Jumbo, per d"., .l,.V; large era, 8.V. Shrimp: peeled, per gal., iJ'Xi; headier. $1.25. ''rnb meat, 12.00 per gal.; aea acAllop, 3.2.'i ped gl. BKEF CUTH-Ulb. No. 1. ISVic; No. 1, lite; No, 3, 17'c. Loin, No. 1, I3'ic; No. 2. 22'c; No. 3, 10'c. Chuck, No. 1, U'te: No. 2. K'V: No. t, lie. Mound, No. 1, lMc; No. 2. l6Ve; No 3, 1H0, Plate, No. 1, Oc; No. 2, !)c; No, 1. OYPTFR8 Cheaapeaka, per gal.: fltahd arda, II.611; aelecta, II. W, count. 11 . CELKHY Mammoth. Vm per do.; medium, fa- per do.; mall. 40c; Florida, per crate, 12.2.. Fruit and vegetable price furnlihed by Olllnakv Krult company; Fltl'ITS firangea, box: Navela V'en Cla, A HO, 12.60; 121a, 13.27.; 170. 2a, 324 14.00; !;, Ifme. 2.!fc; l-i". I'!,'": 2'", 2I. 2, 'iua. 14.25. Medlteritnean Kwi-et. )2i'i. 3.00; l.Via, 2.2f; 7H. f.'l.r.O; Jitf, 2la, &m, 4f1; 2h, 324. 3ia, 11.7ft, l,emon, h..; (Inlden Howl, t.VOOi silver Cord I4.W. Orapefrult, box: . 13.00: S4. MS": 4k, 18 25: (. $4 00; 70. aOa, $100, Straw berriea: Rhlpment Monday. Tuesday aed tverieda. I?,7S '", Itananit. bunch: Medium le, II fciSil 711; medium U Jumboea, 2"i'rti.2,); regular alza .lumboea, t.'Wit 7IS; extra large Jutnbre $l.OJja75, Vammoth. H.WKdB.78. VECETAItr.EHOnlon: Cryatal wag, $2.2.", crte; Hermuda. II.7S, erate; onion eta, ied, 1V0 bu.; onion et. yellow, I2.M bo, 'arrotn, beet, turnip, parsley, radlshe, (hallot, M d". Cahbane: New, Sc lb.; old, 3c lb, phuharb, 11,75 box. Tumatoea, $3.M crte, lttuca, i 00 box. Celery: Four do., I.oo crate; do., $2 75 trata; I do,, $2.10 crate Peppora, 60o taaket. Potatoes, rted River Ohl 11.1) bu.; white clock, II .0fft$l,2rt hu. riweet. potatoes: Hamper, $1.75; hamper, ! wet, $'.',) hbl. HONEY-C'omb. I3.7B ce Airl ne, !.) Iae. NUT-Penuta: No. 1 raw, s,o lb ! No. 1 s)Bted. Id.; Jumbo raw, Wi". Hi.; Jumbo roaaled, 9'!o in.. Filbert, 1S1 lb.; pecan, li'io lh,; pecan Jumbo, l7v2o lb ; mixed nuts, 'Rj lb, APPLIW-Heii rjavla, S3 23 bbl.! Ben ravla I la ho, II M hog; Mom Pl-autf, II. Hi CJ.75 box: Colorado W. W. Pearmalne. $1. f 2.(0 b-tx. Omaha. Ilav Murk.f, OMAHA, May 4-PIMiHIF, Jf AT Choice upland, none here, fll.ofkjfll.lsi; No. 1, $l0ijflull.00; No. 2, StUniiB SO; No. 3, IU.00 47 0 Choice midland, none here, 110 M .ll,0fli No. 1, llf faKj IOOO; No. 2. $7 OQ4iH.lt; No I, $S-07.liO, Choice lowland, none here, $9 Wa 10.0"; No. 1, M.&O'tfO.&O; No, 2, $0.60'rS Ml; No, t. KOOQ'i OO. AI,FAI-FACholce, !2Wff13.60; No. t, IILWa 12.00; Na. 2. 18 .Wit 10.00. Elgin Duller Market, FrJIN. 111., May S.-BUTTEH-100 bib sold at 30c, Mob Attacks Shops In Germany Where Food 2s Withheld BERLIN (Via London). May S.-A. mob gathered In Charlottenbutg during lust, night nd iwept through tho treet plundering- two butler hop and amaah Ing sign and window of a number of other butter ahop and meat ehops, In eluding the municipal meat ahop. The rioting, which was roon ended, waa due chiefly to Indignation aroused In the last few day by the discovery thai a number of butcher were withholding from ale meat delivered them by the city for aale. to the poorer people holding meat cards or had old It privately at price exceeding the offlc'al maximum. Socialist Member Startles House WASHINOTON. May S.-i"trpircntatlve London, the only socialist member threw the house Into a turmoil today, by re mark on the auffroge clause of the Porto Ulcan bill. Aa reported by the official ilenogtapher and understood by member. Mr. Lon don declared working people who are d'k'rani hired by the bill would "have the right to n revolver, the right to ne violence and th right to k.ll govetiiois." "I demand that the member voids b. taken down." shouted Mr, Auallu, r 'pub lican from Tennessee, "and I wish that I could make a motion to ex; el him fruit) the huiise." t'pon Mr. Austin objection Mr Lon don with Irew hi remarks. He protested be tlld not advocate, violence ami litM.ted that he had been mlan'ioted What be rtally aald, be declared, via Ihsl ",l flam hlaAl men would be tuld that they iiitd the right to U' Inli ne " South Dakota Orator Wins Peace Contest I'tmi- t-t ef biiiiCi laot. Yi. Irtati, i,tit4 ott the "Miatrrrt pat. ,1,4;, ' wen llr, pl. I 1 trtceg at lh Inter ! e hi.i-'Ci , let-'e.t he!J at lh "Mh I'ml'tlrtt-tu thun't un-lei the auat't. ef li I HU flail v ef I'lOaba, t laieo I n Mavli 4tniit l b. ai.44 1 t.ei '')r l'-k'ig fa t i ! I :f '. at ftl I.' l-ek in I I I" If iltll t 1 -U a wet I ) t a, Xt'l 11 (. lutj, 4.t, eiif He'fl 1 I .('. tr I a' 'ti i; I . V f f'.t . fl'.C' tftjl.-tl . l't f'l t an 1 a 1- u in f ' t t. 1, .. -i,e 1 tf 1 !' t '1 1 n - s4tt f . .t ft H: a I ' '- I 4 a f I l-i l.-'i V 1 t I ' I 11: I , V( f ' I I 1 f , 44 i -f ift la i - ti..l4'i-, comes7SFiiTpa coast in a cadillac car 1- l.rl '!.'?, X , t $!? t , . ',Jt I Xi4i.. ( -re.tr J j I lii -4- 14- I , ..(-leg l I I . Ian " it-4 4--s -. I eat i.-i 44 t4 ;r- ftla ta 4 w l t-.rt n t4 . 4 , I f- 4 J ft- 4 4 ,- 4 1 t 4 " ts- ' I - 4 ' ' t .-. fr.'-wt lf - - 441 ' 4 " .. b 1 ' m -( ; 1 -i 4 ' ' I- , t I 4 1 4 -fta - - , . - 4 44 vv - , --t,4t ink , 4 ! Ilkt 4 ! M'-l" 'Ml ft. , , - K , , .14 - 4 (- : -ft t a i . f tf I ti aaark. MC3 jt--- Iff a -.Ht'!l ,., 1 lltkli , f '4 4 1 : r 1 1 a , t., , 1. 4 , 4 ti 4 - h I ft , -4 H , , 4 ( j i'"-- a ' Hull tl itl-illl -t I ' u f ' 4 ' t 4 4 f 4 4 .. V 4. , ji"-4 t s. 1 ait l4jii- 4 OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Most Kinds of Cattle Steady for the Week Sheep Stronger and Lambs Higher. HOGS ARE LOWER FOR WEEK OMAHA. May 6, 131 Receipt were; Cattle. I log. Sheep. Official HftinrluL, II .ei M...JI Offlclai Tuesday. 4 441 12.144 kOiM Official tV'edtieaday..,, 4..&I 1",4(4 4X41 Offlclai Thursday 4.3JII k.i'.'l.i 2.27 Official Friday ,ii4 f,.H17 3,K'J Esllinat Katurday Kl l.Wal day this week... 17,335 M.I49 S,i .Same day last week , .21,41.'-' ee.M MM Same day 2 w'ki ago,2.',""7 ia.174 42,23 Kame day $ w'ka ago.iJ.IM Js.'iia) 4:.(tB Same day 4 w'ka ago. t.Hii'i 4i,; 27,02ti Sam day last year..22,0 ii.ai 20.W4 The following table show the receipt of cattle, hog ami aheep at th 8outn Omalia live alock market for th year to date, a compared with lat year: , U in. 1915. Inc. Uec. oattle UH.m -JOo.jW 3.2i 'OS J.4'.2H7 1,13.170 223.U7 fcl'eep , HOfw UM.m 113,GM The following 'table show the average price of hog at the Omaha Live Stock market for th luat few day, with com-parlaon: t'uie. 1 lJlo.ilktS.ilaireLia.illiU.ilWl.iiiilu. X H I 1'H VA. 14 Awn la. I r Apr jii-i j a a ' I 32'4i 1 l 4') t ii4i lii t (40 I it U ft Is n V 1 Hi 4u Hit k U.Vft, f 04 70 Apr, A pi. pr. Apr a Apr. it Apr. X. A pr. Apr. 27. Apr. i, Air. Apr. May i ay May May Aiay May v 791 7 Mlj t ktli a :'J 1 &41 U I la l,; V 61 V. J I 741 t Ml M 7 46, vu 411 7 421 C.2I 7 41 t 73 i 24 k ft'j 7 141 & 141 V 14 J Hi' I a 1 all L It'll u JJ J ' 37 j D7l I Bi 04 ij h m 1 si 1 1 m in 12 14 I HO IKi It IXi X Is a w S 171 3i a 30; 4 jr. H 2i 7 7 in t r,i ; u b 74 7 4-e 6 U 1 521 I i !, U 7 44 b If. 1101 4 00 V Iv 1 27 7 3.1; H 17, X 7 6( 6 74, 7 7 so ! 7 21 a 7 24 1 a .'4 7 2 2, 7 1 31 'ouiiuuy. A I 'l l, K -The market was pfVctlcslly fare of tattia thl morning, there being nothing of uny coiise.u!ncM hre to mk a miirket. For the week receipt have n the Kghteal for several weeka back and lighter than a year ago, although there has been a fair run. The fact that price; aia so high meiir, that It doe not take a man- cattle to satisfy th de mand for beef a when price ar lower. Price on beef cattle hav shown very Utile change, being prnciically the same a g week ago. Heavy caltl are not ao hu, 11 sought after and are Inclined to lie a IHilo weak while gd, light year .ag beeve are in active demand and ,1 1 ong. Cow and heifer have shown very little change, being a'eatly from day to day an iar aa uenrame kind are concerned, the fair to pretty decent kinds are Wti 20c lower than a vieek ago. Veal calve are 2..C higher for the Week, while bull ma geniieally steady. Miocker and feeders have been In mod erate aupply and good kliula have been strong and active; medium and common kind) have hown tendency toward ac cumulation, and they ate a little weaker, UuotfiHiimt on .-utile: tiood to choice yearlings, r004.Wl; good to choice beeves, $X.hi'ii II. A',; fair lo good prev, $..nH'B.M); common to fair beeve, $7.7R'r 3-tiO; good to thoica heifer. $7 .Sown .Ml; good lo choice cows, $7.2.'& n.Ofl; fair, to good cow, ID.Cffii7.26; common to fair cow. $' mt, M; good to choice feeder, tx.ii'ta,mi. Iitlr to ariod feeder. $7 .rit K.IO; common to fair feeder, $.7.VB7.iliii good to choice afocker, $a .(KKiS Ml: tock helfera, S7.2f4fa.26; tock cow. $i.filii'U'7.75 stock calve, $i",e1t.iij; yeal calve, 'tfll.l'S; bulla. stgs, etc, 9G.oie2Tsi.rjO. lloilS Thl pulnt wa more heavily upplled than any other on the market map and a a result buyer Insisted on Milght decline, although most other point reported trtmgr price. Seller put up a fight for at lead (teady price, but packer had everything In their favor, and movement started In fair season at price that were leady lo He lower than yestenlny, heal kind If anything (howlng the most decline. Trading wa active and the big Saturday run waa cleaned up by shortly after 10 o'clock. Th general market wa a ahad lower than veateribty. Hulk of th ale wa mad at H.! tt. with quite a sprinkling of light stuff nn down. Top landed at $J70, a flat nlckle under yesterday s high price. A compared with laat week cur rent vaiuea are Itai to lUi lower, (eproeritntlve sales average: bulk of ale. $'i.7i?i9.:0; light Si.ai.; mixed, V.'gV.'M. heavy, $'l.4'8 9.1), rough, S'j.4.Va .''; plg, $7.1Vf.li. riHfc,t.C AMI t-AMHis rtecaipr. Z.'llO NEW YORIC STOCK MARKET umb.mr75u"7.',','1 "',o'i Further Substantial Gains Implies Beiiei au Liear on tne JJipio- No iiia., 4... 74... 21... Av. . . 10 JliO II" h. Pr. an M 170 (H m ;i iw fl . . ,0 No. m . to . 74 . M.. .14 ..Ittl . ,tm ,.2114 fa. fr. 3i0 II II ... 141 14 I M ... Ml pms. 14 lit ... IN MircKP-l'emend w real good the enrly purl of the week, and despite the fact lliHt receipt the first two day wera faltly large, wotiled lamb cored an up turn of .'.V'i' recovering all of last weck'e decline. Since then, however, the market lins been pretty riulet. and whin supplies have been, very moderate lnce thfi ml'ldle of the week. eller have had their hands full getting ateady prices, closing iiiitntloii being Just steady wilh T'leaday, The itiiproteinent In clipped lamb wa even inure marked than In wooled tock. Warm weather Improved the outlet for clipper and. in many cae. especially on lalrly weighty stuff, thy are a muc.i a .'-co higher than a week ago. yuiiisiliin on aheep and lamb: Good to choice handy lambs, III Mo S I -; fair to good handy lambs, $11 2bk II.4S; fair to choice lieavy lambs 9l" laetl ll.liA; cllppel handy lamba. $4 Tf. f .50; clipped heavy lamb. Svriiiii'j 'A; fair to choice light year lings. $:'.i'"i10,V; fair to choice heavy .v earlhig.i. $a .son!! 2,',; fair (11 choice weth eis. $.2.'t49.40; ga1 to choir ewe $Sai) Jin ,10. fair- to g,md ewe. $,.26u.x .50, citNol I til raw 11 I, lie I llli'ACO. M.xv li MtteU Xlar'.rl, -CATTl-P; -D.eelitl. '.ii head: niaiket unsettled, native heef aterra, $7 ''ii!' '; iteatern ateer.a, $:.!..) Wi. mockers and fee.iois, I , vie'rii iVc rnwa ,-tel btilfera. II '.'.Villi (ai ealvea. $;;;, 09 U1 HOU.-a-IIeeelpia, (l.rtiO lirntt . market eak t" Vtl la- uniler th opening which waa unchanged ,v h,,vr jealrrday Clearing lloune Rank Slalement. NEW YORK. May .-Th faternent of the acttiel condition of clearing house bank nd trut companies for tne week how that they hold :i5."2.1S) reaorve In exces of legal requirement. Thla I a decrease of t'i.MA.'Mf) from last week. Th atatement follow: ACTUAL CONDITION. Amount, tiecrease I)n, etc S3.?,;m. S-T.a'.i.oiW Keaerve own vault. t444,4'iO,OiiO 1O,07:i,i) Keserv In Federal- i Reserve bank Ia5.4ll,00 iW,j Respxe In other de- poaltorlea S7,IS7,Mn f.Vi,ii Net demand deposit 3,3ll.'"7,liOO 4a.7t... .(fit Xet time deposlta... 17it,o:t7,'-"' Lj.k;7.n Circulation 31,t2.r KS.In Aggregate reserve,.; iW7.ri2'i.fli Lxceaa reserve 9t',,!i2,1lii 2.3tl,H30 nummary of elate bank and truat com- panlea In Greater New York not Included In clearing house atatement: Ixian. etc rn.luO.vrt $.-,.2n,ri) Hrwii R3.3S3.20i) 2,"..H0 I-gl tendera t,iaK.'n VM'm Total depoita hST,,'. I'O J.fta.SOO Hunks cash reserve In vault JJ.9U.4W) Trust companies cash reserx' In vault WSiXfi.HA , 4f which $372,104,000 I apecle. increase. " Kansas I lly 1,1 e klocU Market, KANHAM r;iTV, Mo.. May t -CATTLre-recclpt. 1,(1) head; market steady; prim fed steer, $U 3.'rt 'J, 75 ; diesaed beef ateer, S.rVit9.2S; western steers, ta.iVi),.4ii; Block er and feeder. 7 . t. r ; bulll. $6.7641; 7.S0; calve. f,mi I0.M) HOGrf Iteceipt, &:) head; market higher; duality poor: heavy, .&; packer and butcher. $.7;(i9.St,; lights, $3.40if.7n; pigs, $g.24;.ri, BIIKK.P AND l,A,VIH-Recelnr, 2,00 hed: market steady, lambs, $11 "UK. II. HO;' yearlings, $'i 7VUI0.i,j; wether. 9". ''..; ewe, tn.vm.tt. (. Ionia live Block llarkel. BT. LOnirt, Mo., May S.L'ATTLK Receipt. Hi head: market steady; native beef leers, $7.:Kil.hu, yearling steer and helfera, $S,fArt;tl,li0; cows, $f,.2.'afII.S'.; stock er and feeders, IT. tS'aH .SO; aoutherh steer, $.r..7fiJ.7r; cow snd heifer. $4.0''tt.ii: na tive calves, tf.rxrftlO.m HOYiS Receipt, 3,000 head; market teady; pig and lights, $7.7f9.90; mixed and butcher, S9.7Ml9.iKi: good heavy", 99.9s m.. HHEEP AND LA M BS No receipt; market nominal; wether, ft Mm ISO; lamb. SI0.O0fl-I1.SO: clltiped ewe, flMfQ .V- clipped lamb. I9., Tllnneaiiolla I. rain Markrl, MINNEAPOLIS, Msv H.-VVHblAT-May. $l.20'4: July, W.VIiWk. Cash, No. I hard, tl .274 : No. I northern. .ti l.Sa'4: No, 3 northern, $I.1VSJ1 TWt. Kf-Ot'R-Fancy patents. $fi.i; first clears Sft ID; niber grad, unchanged. HAnLr:riV47f. RTK2flft3c. PRAN-llk.OOfllflrA CORN-No. 3 vellow', Ifvyy OAT.t-No. 3 white, 431'-43',ic. FLAX-91.95',41.99'. Kansas'f lly 4; rain an1 Provlalon. KANSAS C(Tr, May fe-WFTKAT-No. 2 hard. $1.flai.14; Nof 2 red. $I.IK1.I4: May, $l.fMV July, $l.fr7'j,ai.', Receipt, aeven-ty-flva car. CORN-No, t mixed. 7J 'i-n'TI V : No, 2 white, 7l'4,c: No. 2 yellow, lZWfr; May, 70'Ac: July, 714r. OATS-Market, Jc hlcher; No. 2 white, 4rHr-47r; No. 2 mixed, 4f7742c. Hi. Joseph l.lve Block Market, ST. JOHKPH. May , -C ATT LK-Receipt. lOri head; market, afeadv, teer, $7..Wi4j.7S; cow and heifer, S4.5ri4(3.llO: eaive. iiifta.(yi .HOOS-Recelpt. 2.700 head; market, teady: top, $9S6; bulk of .ale, $9.SVii90. BHEKP AND LA MP,S Receipt, none, market, nominal; Iambi, $11.0011. , matic Seas. TRADING ON A BROAD' SCALE NEW YORK, Mav 8.-KurJher substan tial gnina registered by ecurltle today plainly Implied a w idespread belief on the part of conservatives, a well aa apecu mtlve interests, that Washington would accept Germany latest pledge and thai the long-pending crlai had been averted, 'iiadliig waa on a large, and broad scale, Hii.elt it cent'ie.i jaigcly around the , Mexican, motor, anlpiilng Issue and munition, more or Im In tho order named. The Mexican dlvlalon wa allrred Into renewed activity and trengtli on ad vb ea iiggelltig a leBHomng of the fin aion In the Mexican altuatlop. Mexican t'ltroletim, In which the overturn w enorrooiia, made an extrem gain of uj pulnt to 1074 and Texas company rose ai'4 to JHI , with almoat 3 for American Hmeiting and more than 3 tor California petroleum. Automoiille Issue claimed attention from the, outset, the i In a-polnt gain In Maxwell, WI!ly-Overnd, ftudebaker and allied share resifl ting -partly from rumors of a forthcoming consolidation of leading motor - lnterets, although these were later officially denied. i-hlpolng share v were ronsplcuou through Marine preferred making a re covery from It heaviness of the early week with a gain of point for th common. United Fruit,- which led -terdav'a rham rebound of prices, aup- i.lemented Its gain 'of that eann, hut succumbed to profit-taking, closing at a small net loss. I'ruclhle and Lackawanna rlteel led the recognized war share a.t 3 to 4 point advance, with considerable activity and strength In Arnerban and Raid win locomotive, New Yoik Airbrake, Htudo bnker and VVestinghouse, Heading featured a M inted rl In rail, that division, together with 1,'rilled Htale Hteel, moving forward In th later deal ings, the market closing with an Im presaive manifestation of atrength. Total ale of tock wir f;76,fK0 The bond market wa firm, but lacked especial features. Total sales, par value, $1.1)00,100. Panama coupon 3 declined 1 per cent oil call during the week. mi". High. Ohm. American p.t gtigar.,., 3.WO 7'n II 7"'4 Omarlran (in ." H M'4 Am ar a gouaarr ."! ' American yte,,inntlvf .... LPO 7144 Am. riftiall. Hef'n,,., 94.UO r4 Am. lausar Keflnln. .... 4m PKl'4 Amerh'tn Tel. a Tl.,.. IkiO 121' Ainereian l. 7,. m . Aiiaeonfta Clipiair ... Alrtll4..tl ffilUtftta lyieam'rflv llaltlnmrt Ohio Iir.malen Kapiii Trinili,. Hun A. Istiprlrtr IVipper. I '4 1 Hernia Plralftitii ,,, I'linrtlan raetrto ' nlrai fyiatliar ,,,,, ' lie4at,eaMS a flhlo.,.,., I'lllefto, Mil. t Hi. Paul ' hlffi'i Naiihlffslera I'bt.ago. II 1. 9 '. Kr- rtiina pper ,,, I elirsilt Purl 4V fron,. Cirn I'r.rfiiri, Itafinlng. t rtir'll.la iee t'laMllfr. Hariirllla r.rta :rira Ktfw-trln ,,,, frai N'artharn pM Oral Nttrlliera Or. clfi, llliaota I'animl tiller, I'oaaol. r'arp,,,,,, inaplrallon l-,,noer Imerntilnnfl 4rrlr... si, m. Ml elfa... 42 in mm AVERS VICTORIOUS STATEJAN YIELD German Paper Says Concessions Solely Born Out of Conscious ness of Strength. FAITH IN AMERICAN JUSTICE 14.1") M U'rt 113 n,i &n ),' v, Vi'i 4i 71 '4 !' l" ta, pki lit 12 S1I4 If, MIV, 10144 1"H M . i,ll Him I ana I'D fa) Vr" 1 W) l.e i.m $4.W t.m til 9'l 11 'i inn I 4 " 4 ts H M14 ft) 11 J-fi" 11 1.(K : I.Kal 114 4'i t1 n M 41 ni 'wi u 11 l'4j Hi M 4414 'iiii )inhfn..a M ''"PP"" H.fMH) e4 Melal Market. NEW YORK, My 9,-MF.TA tjThe copper market conllnued firm, with lend ing agencle reporting good demand at unchanged prices, Hupplie available -for delivery thla lde of Keptemher are pretty well cleaned up. with quotations rang ing from $2 IVrU.M for Auguat and later dellverle. ' SI. I.nal 4. rain Market. ST. laOfrS, Ma-.WHKAT-No. 2 red, S1.2W.23; No. 2 hard, nominal; May, $1.10'a; July. $.12'4. CORN-No. 2. 7i,V: No. t white. 7S!c; May. 74'ic; July. 74'.U74l,c. OATS No. 3 and No. 2 while, nominal. WAmiNGTON, May .-President Wll on wrote a letter today to (Senator Cttl beraon, chairman of the aenae Judiciary committee, aupportlng the nomination of tioul D. Brandela to th eupreme court. The letter probably will be made public after It ha been read to th ciniinilttee. Th nomination h been pending for aeveral week and tin met with deter mined opposition. The president ha been urged to withdraw It, but has absolutely refuged to do ao. In hi letter to Senator Culberaon he I understood lo ret forth hi position in detail. Kansas Beats Huskers In Ninth Dual Meet LAvVflFNCt'., Kan.. May 9- Kgiisaa di rected Nebraska. W to 41. In their ninth annual dual meet hr yenterda-y. Captain Scnlieand Irwin ef Nebraska look both place In the 1Vyrd daeh, but Kane coon caught up In th acore by weeping th mile run. Inter. kanaaa r;ity I..1I..IIH Nrtrlll.. !.. "im M ini) itiu Mlatmirl pefc ,,.,'' Navsaa fvvfr . Naw Vork Cenlr, ; t- K. it a H Narfalk "v4(,ra ' " Nr.rthrn Pa:(i0 ' ' f'cirie Mall . , ;.ifie Tei, T,, ('nn. Hum, " "n. Ires aief'l'..", " An,,m, tiPDr H-'Mitier Pslfl, y..".: Moillli-rn li,4 K'uaeiMker t'o . c.Wr":;;;::; '" ' ump4nr . . I nl'.n l, fi pm " I rilleit Kiaie, gifsl.. , I "Marl Hl.le, MH.. 1 'ah I'ovper W'i,4itlT rOt. "H" 1 r 10 t.Ja 1. 1 4' 1714 M ht ,2na 1.7' ai I. I'O 51 " 41 II 14.WW Wi 12, 41 l," 19141 4.W0 )I4 .d m l,in m n4, S.J'i II 14 tin ir, M 'A it; ' 4 1M 1"S I.'., 42 nn, 12 H II M, 1U' 1I1S 4" (4 lot 17 41 lit M 24 M14 121 in '4 14 4'4 M'l l.'4 10414 vt m4 IIP, 24 n v. IJ'4 474 II "4 l)4ft UH H Ul Il4 un, 24 Uvi. U4 m" tun "i'i V4 lalit Ml, 1U4 2'4 n '4 MS 2l Ml 34 no1, it 34 '4 w ilari) I nlan weiiinthnua Blaetrle... nn '.j" L; 1UI Mica ir th. a.;. IH', M14 lli,S IVl, ai'.'J 01 li Wilson Writes in Brandeis' Support Curley Says Gotch Asked Him Arrange Bout with Stechcr DBS MOINES, la.. Mar .Th Aocl aled Preeg wa given a statement her to day by Jack cUrley. wreatllng promoter, aa follow; "vv'lll you please report Gotcha nines gun'- exgggeraled and that h will polttvely reum hi contract with Sell Floto olrcu next Thursday, at Fort Dot" .' he needed wag a week' ret. I apent the afternoon with him rt Fort Oodge, after which h motored to hi linm and saw me off. II authorised me to o tj Omaha Sunday. e MeUdy aiget hi beat term for a Steelier match inn- if a aatisfactory percentage 1 ""ered hewlll positively close the mal -h ai:d pi t $1.0i eppearanc forfeit, which cn go a lde b t, Thl I poi. tHe fr an-a not pre (gent tory. Plee petfy Malady and Issue iate-ment." BKIILLV, May 6.-(Vla London.)-The German anwer to the American govern menf note with regard to Germany' submarine airfare ha not yet been pub lisher! her and the newepaper gener ally refrain from any attempt to antlcb pate It content or to forcat the con' 1 sequence which may follow. The Lokal Anzelger, however, print th following lgnlflant comment: "Judging by what w have been able to learn .concerning the plrlt of the German answer to America, we eherlah lha expectaflon that the ene of Jutlc of the ..merlcan people which wa Im puaalve in the American note will come Into It own, The concession md by Germany In this connection naturally, a the dig nity of the empire demands, oltly born out. of the eonsclousnes of German strength, German uccee and the Jus tice of tour caue, Thti (Jenniin atand polnt can lea be subjected to ust criti cism because of the fact that to the best of our knowledge It rst upon the husl of written International law and humanity repeatedly nmphavlged by America." Fhe Vossiche Zeltttng ny: "Our lnvellgatlon made after tki nol ws delivered show that political circle cherish the hop that a. conflict with America will he avoided." British Steamer is Sunk by Subsea, but The CrewPicked Up LONDON, May .-The British gteamer Buabon, t,14 ton, hs been unk by a ubmartneT accord I nf to Lloyd. The crew waa picked up, Th Brltlh liner flan MacPaydan hag arrived In Orvend from Africa aome- what damaged by th gunfire of two Oennn uhmarlne, The gteamer re turned th fire and It wa believed on board that one of the auhmarlne wa dtroyed. NEW YORK, My .-Tlta Italian tamhlp Puca Dl Olnovl, which arrived her today from Mediterranean port, had In addition to two venly-flva-ml1l-meter gun mounted eft, mount for lx mor, four forward and two on the after deck. According to Captain Motta, th Mediterranean I now almot free from Teutonic ubmarlne, LOME (VI Pari), May .-"Ti Kren h ubrnarliia Eernoulllcx ank an enemy tortado hoat In the lower Adriatic Kea yeaterday," ay an official communica tion Issued thl evening. Carl Marfisi Will Manage the Career ' Of BigBill Hokuff Carl Marfl!, well known Omaha port' promoter who ha been affiliated with Gene Malady In a number of hi ven lure, ha taken hold of Big Pill llokuff and will -direct the wretllng creer of that grappler In the future. To how that' ho moan bualnea Mar fl! declare llokuff 1 ready to meet either Earl Ctddock or Charley Pter, both of whom ar rated quit high fo cal I y, on a wlnuer-Uke-all ba'. In caie neither Caddock or, Peterg I disposed to tackle Hokuff Marflsl ay Hlg Bill rnaki t'.a ame propoaition to Bt rangier Lewla, H ry Ordeman, Young Zbyizko or any n' th rest of lh alleged cham pion. "Hokuff haanever bee.', rated a much of a wietler In Omaha," aa'.d Martial, "but Chicago and other cltleg recognlase him a a gcod cie. We don't pretend he any champion but he'i a lot better than the average run of good wrestler and wo want to gel match for him In Omaha with a goo' man ao that Omaha fan can ea Jut how good h teally ,. Hokuff 1 an Omaha hoy and Omaha should b back of him. He U take on Caddock or Peter, and on a winner-lake-all baali, toi." RUSS LANDING IN FRANCE EMBARK IN PERSIAN GULF NEW VCni, May .-Accordlng to traveler who recently have been In I :rngid and who arrived her tolay on the steamahlp PergertfJord, th Ruaalnn troop reported to hs.v landed In Fran- mbarked In th Peitlan gulf, after a Journey of 7 0 mile overland, Th Omaha National Bank till ' Snmtffvlh tuhi 'nrnnii Strtetii Resources Loan ftinl I'ix'oiinfr. !.! nvt'nlfHfta , , 1 ,T I '." t S, I'vi'ml, for tlriMilfitii.n ., j)mMiiikk,.tk,i st.'. k nn. 1 n.Mi.i' ri",i!Ci;,.v Hiinkiisk! lI'Mt'o Mill VnnlM 7 "tVM ". I', s. is p N. ft.r lVf A.ii i ;. I t fit'iu I'.mV nn l K. irno ,s;." 1 ...... .::r,...s IM i'itaion Hil .. .. t, ".;, .ia ftvm 1". S.. Tinitirr Ub t'.i'. 7,1 , 144 Statement Made to the Comptroller of the Currenty MAY 1, 191$ Liabilities Til'itn! $ J.tKayWUHl Nuri'hn nn. I fu liv plo.l lVnftt.4 . . ,v I, :,.;".. t li'". i p. fop Thm'. , , C-,,''7t,.i''. ( 'iiviilaliun , ,JMi,tM,lH, IVn'.il- - i in!t jiiu.iu , ,r.''i' r,5u. 1 1 Qtliecrs w ! ;-tto 1 m ft' Ifsl Hl' M M! lint k 4 i ret. Ie-ft t If Mil l.llh l t-4 U r.r hu it utix I ft ler I INK tt tl A 44(411,1 (4. l t r it M."S, tii iitM i .nu 4 wttft'V I'e ll 111 '44( i II 4. Mil l ttl A.i'iiinl I H i r What Will You Leave Your Family? A Stack of Worthless Rent Receipts or a Real Estate? Look ahead ten .years! Will you .still be paying rent, or will you be living con tentedly in your own home? Omaba real es tate values will never be lower. As the business of the city ex pands and the populationgrows real estate val ues will continue ,to climb. But now, for only a few dollars down and a few dollars a month, you are offered unusual oppor tunities in the many subdivi sions and addi tions around Omaha. Buying real es tate in these ad ditions is not a rich man's game. It doesn't take a big bank roll. It is for the man with a modest income who wants to have his own home under which 1h can shel ter his family a heritage that he can leave to them when he passes on. Turn to the com njetc directory of offerings in real estate -the Want Ad columns of The Bee and pick out your fu ture home