Tin"; REE : OMAHA, NATTKDAY, MAY 1.1, ir1h 7 Wheat Receipts Are Heavy and t ..i tri..j n tt xvuicb uuuiiaugcu iu ucih uu with a Good Demand. CORN MARKET ADVANCES SOME OMAHA, May 12, Vhat reolpt ware heavy ami there wa ft good demand for the bettir grBd-.i of tin cereal. Thi demand for Nu, 4 hard wheat waa slow and there wa only m ti n oar of thin grade of wlie.it nnUI. Oa."h wheat ruled from unchanged to t cent higher. A moderate domand and very light re fl (t h caused a slight advance In tne corn naiket. t orn wa uuoied tin hanged in a cent higher. TIicm wki not much churnfe In th oats market. The receipts emiiinuid light nd tha demand wa moderate. aln followed wheat and corn and wi re cjciotcd from unchanged to a quarter bight r. Rye declined a cent unit barley wn iiuoted nominally unuhanged. Clearance were: Wheat and flour, "(ual to 1,072,000 bu.; corn, 313,00 bti., oat, :ai,fn bu. Liverpool close: Wheat unchanged to id higher. Corn d higher. I'rlniury wheat receipt wr 81t,0"0 hit, iiinl shipment 417,000 bu., against receipts nt i7,w bu., and ulilpmcnt of Hi lust, year. I'rlniHry rorn rwelpta were H40,0uo hu and shipment W7,noo bit., against receipts of 84.f) bu., anl alilpniotita of 472,ooo bu. iat year. Primary oati receipt were tMo.inv) bu. nd shipment of l.l'i3."0 bu,. again! ro ta of 3.n.,oo0 lui. and ahlniiii'iitu of ootj bu. last your. CAUIOT JtKCKIPTH. Wheat. Corn. Out HI 221 'M. t'l ii rid Chicago Minneapolis I ul nt It Omohn. Kansas City Ht. Isiul Winnipeg ... These salsa Wheal-No. . car, tl.l.'m; wintai-. 1 car, 23 I.I !4 72 1,4 , Hi ,H wera reported 2 liurd winter: 2 turn, ti ll 11.13; 2 tain, 29 4f today 1 ear. No. 3 U1; I NEW YORK STOGK MARKET OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Shares of Almost All Descriptions Move to Higher Levels. DEALINGS MORE THAN TREBLE 11.16 ban! car 1.1'",4 9 1-6 rata, II. I": 1 ear, $1 m. car. l.''4: I car. 11.09: 6 rata. I1.V4: oara. II. OH; 2 cars, 11.07. No. 4 bard winter; S- ear, II M: 1 ear II 07; .1 rare, II.05M,! 2 ears. II .OH: 2 cara. ll.Oi.; 2 rare, tl.W-: 1 ear, t! 041,. 1 ear, $1.00. Sainpl hard winter! l cur, ll.OT; l car, n.02; 4-mr. V.'; 1.1 car. Mo. No. 2 atd-ln: '.ar. $1.12. No. 4 aprinK: J ear, Ili4' No. t vlillt aprtna; 1 ear, I1.0H; 1 car, $!., No. mlxidi 1 ear, 1 ear, ! .OB. No, 4 mixed: 1 ear. II 04 '4. Ityo No, I: 1 enr, Me. No. 4' H oar, S6c. Karley No. 1 f-ed: 1 car, rW. !orn-No. 1 whllai 1 Br. 7': ' " (Win. No. I whlta: 1 car, We; I ear, MkO. No. 4 whlta: 1 car, Wn. No whlta: 1 ear. 9k'4,n. No. 3 yellows 1 ear, Vlo. No. yellow; 1 ear, 'iv.e; 1 ear, HHn. No. 2 mixed: 1 car, WV. No mixad: 1 car, to. No. 4 mixed; a rara, WiVW. No. mixed: I cara. ffi'jC. Oata No. I while; I ear, i'r, Z eara, 42, No. 4 while: 4 cara, 4U4r; 1M cara, 41Vio. Himplo whlta: 1 ex, Vic; I car, 4fH4jo; 2 eara. 40',e: 2 enra. 4ie. rmaha f'aah PrieaaWhant: No. 2 hard $I.11W1.1; No. !t hard, ll.fr'ViUn.lB: No. 4 hard. f.u1iV,m&: No. 2 aprliiK. II OSfil.12; No. 3 api-lna, tl OVfjl 09- No. 2 durum, $1 .10 ftl 12; No. 3 durum, l.wH)l.ll. Torn: No. 2 while, aWl70r; No. S while, rVj'r('.le: No, 4 whlta, (t7'W?fro: No. 6 whlta, WtbyMHi; No. It while, 6s ',!, No. S yellow, fl'S 71 He; No. 3 yellow. 70H4(71e; No, 4 yellow, 7oft70Hn; No. R vcllow, f,!cr70e ; No, H rel low, (VVJWi'e; No. 2 mixed, :3Hi.; No. I mixed. tfHtmnt No. 4 mixed, wd4jfi: t.TAe. Oata: No. 2 white. IWH4e; atan- rlnrd, 42'f4:!c; No. 11 while, 4242'; No. 4 wi.tie 4Ji4H4o. Jiyi wo. a, sVuaoo; no. B. WdAW. f'lileeKO cloalnir tirleea, furnlahed Tha Be by f.nran & Bfryan, atock and grain brokara. sin Houth Hlxteenth aireJ; mifh Arilrlel Open. wTiea.1 Mav.'l 1 WW .luly. l W'-j'il 117 fiept ll KOH t 17V4 rorn. I May.l 74il .luly.l7'4iQ';4 o-'ta I May. 47J . I my. I 4t'. W4 73 fxiw. Tioae.Tfea'y J: 1 lH'I 1 16i 74'il 74'4f T4il 7ri-.il I 4 4T,'!if47Niff 41 Sept. 40frt.-t WifvailH f at'il I'ork. .May. July. fclnpt. I. aril. May. July Kept JMtia May. 1 July., U 2-i.!ii r'eptl 12 75 23 : ! 23 70 23 25 11 7714 12 75 .12 r03 23 !W 2.'! 70 23 M 19 77V 12 12 12 MV4 IJ f7' 12 77' 4f R85 f S3 W 23 t G7 23 M-S7 23 25 12 77H 12 7'i 12 60 12 I.7H 23 26 12 10 40, 23 Iffti 23 47 50 23 05 li W-70 12 e.-va u in UNI 13 S7i J3 bVi t 7V4 line ifirAGo f,iiiv rftmrmojfi Ia4nre of he TrndlnaT anA rinatnc 1'rleea on lionrd of Tra4t, CirifAtlO. May 12.-Rains In thn aoutn- weat finally carried (town wheat value today, noiwllh.-UiUvllnx that for . a while the market allowed a material adv&neu. The cloaa w-a heavy, "in to not lower, with July at 116 and September at Uti. Corn wound ii t uivhanired to a ihnl lilKJior, oata off So to !'4'o, and provl Minna ranging from V,ip dculnu to a ralua of S'w. At firat the amount of molatura received hy the drouth aecUona appHrod to bo ao far from auXfli'tent to be of much Im portance. The effect, therefore., on tha trader waa brief and Initial prlco do t llnea aoon khvo way to ateadllv lnere.m in nptunia. IHkIht iiuotatlona from Liverpool with a leHBKnliitc of tdilpmenla from Argentina and Auatialla tended to make, beara rautloiia and ho did aorloua cropa reporta from tho north weat and from Mlaaourl, Illlnoln ajid Indutna. Areas affeetnl by lletfMim fly aei'mad to be en larsinv. It waa not until tha laat half hour of the aenon that wheat tradeia turned de risively to the bear aide. ncncwiil o( ruin In Kannaa and Nehrnaka, toaelher with a piodpert of welennm ahowers idee, where eauerd nuiny early buyers to un. load and led l' not a little uprenliitiva m lllnK. Ijitert trannaetlmia Wi re al lr tuallv ttie lew. hi fliiiiTn of the day. l-e,ibiniiil d.iniiinl put flitmi'ea Into corn Tin' market n iil-o Mi.ianied by tndh'at oim that Illinois riiitia bad put a -top in planum. I'nii nwl i-ff on ae. . onnl of UnpriHi d eiupi. In thn main, I nwrtrr, Irnda l as only of a I" 1 linr .i.'tcr. IDklu r prices en hot: lifted Mm limni, I ( til on the ihrnirn .i !.. !. active i A a a fault ) lirim pra!trd i t ih,, , liiaa. f'l.ici.i i Jii 11 1' - VMi..! N'l. 1 r d, ! U'. ,N.. 1 red, $1 ! J 1 - ' 'a', V. i m l, II lVM I ' No .. hud I. H ,-i t t t' rn N" i . I m Una. . NEW YiiliK. Mav l.'.-VMth few note worthy cMiptlona atock of almost all dtwrlpl lona moed to higher level In tialay'a broad market Peallnaa embraced 1ir uiofe i hull tue usual number of Is and Ktaliia extended from one to six poliita In standard shares, being trebled or ijuiidriipled In some of the highly speculative sweiitlea. The inovciiiPtit derived much of lis Im pulse from an envlv rlne In rails, Cn nadluli I'acKle lending that division with an extreme fcinn of imli on very largo trading New Haven waa next III poll t of strength, gaining lour points largely a; the expense of a short mler eat, while other eastern line, as well a.i coalers and soul hern Issues, Improved one to three points. Further activity in Cleveland, (liutmiall, Chicago Ht. Iiula (Dig Fotiri common and preterrod, wlilrli adtuiii'cd five nnd three tailnts raspc. -lively, pointed to posalbllltlea of Inercaaed divldeiiila In Issue colli rolled by thn larger railway system. Motor stocks were foremost aiivn. eiiilpmetii and liidustrlal, (luneral Mo. tuia niiiklnu: a maxlin.iin gain of 24 at 4M. with lii'i for Wlllya-ovnrland at 2H,. fthllo Munltloiia were relailvelv hak until, until fn. final hour, when a apir Ited demand for Crucible, rtteel and llild wln I.otiiiioih c eleviitel that group to best prb es of tho day. Khlppiinr Issue Mrra the prominent real urea or the forenoon, with gains ul one and one-ha If to almost three points for Mi l i iml lie .Murine iireferrud and rom- mou. Half a geoic of miscellaneous and ohscure sloeks. llotillily Senrs lloelmck. .Mny luimrtment stores and Woolworth were iiKiijn ailviinied auhslaiilliilly, to gftlier with .National lllsuli preferred, Jewel Tea Hugar end ome of thn to bai'co group, Mexlrana were under Hie restraints tin pose! by latest development affiietlng inai country relation with Washing ton, although American Hnulting ami Texan company wiro dlapoavd to ahakr orf that handicap, rnlted Hlale steel wa virtually the only laaua of Impor- lama to iioio pai'k, hut wu In heller do niann towara me cto, gainlnx a I moat a point. Total sale of tor-Ha amounted to M, O0i share. inuuiiy for bond expanded with the brottuer toek market, Canadian Issue and Aug lo-French flvo beliia among the ooiiapliiiou feature. Total aalua of ta.nda, par value, 4,lW),0(i0. 1 'tilted Hlale Doiida were unchanged on call. Number of sale and leading quotation on siocK tooay were: Hale. H'xti Annrlnsn Bsel Hucar. ... a) Amen. .un i)n , , Aiiir'. an c a y a inn an.riiii lxMrniattr ... a, ia Ani'Mesa a. It !). Am Kussr Kaflnlug !,;1 Amsriian Tl. 4k Tel H Amsrl.sa 7,, I. a l.miO Ansciiela ( nppar ........ I 2" Ati hifoa Tttn lutilwln IKrm'Slv 1 p. xrsl llltlinie 4 dlilf. Jviii) Brooklyn fUpM Trsnsll.. t 'm0 h'llta K. tVipper. ., .... l.li ''ullfftrnts IVIrnletinl .... rfl Carin.llsri pi.tfln 14. lint feiitisl lmtlisr , 4,Mrfl CheSNpeilis A Ohio 'i. m t hi.aao. M A w: p a.W) t'lilofo N. W flil'SKo. H , a P, nr.. Thlaa CVipper 4i ftlorsrt r'ual tris..., WW CVan PriKliirts Hertnln., In t'mnltile rttwel Mini) IMtiUr' 8oiirlil ll.Too Kris ,, IMifl Isnsral FJIeetrti) 1 film Orsafc Nontiern pf4 I o lrsl Ka, Ors ctf fi.frfl llllnels 'tentrml gne Inlarlmrivixii i Ian Ore.. MV ItisrUrstlon fjier .. ... I m) Internsllonst, HirreMsr... tiller. M. M. nM rtf..,. H,1M Kanssa city oat.hara . . , . fia Ksrineitt i:oppr ,VH l.iilTllla Kaahvlll. .. tftll M.'ilrsji t'tsrolsuin ...... IX il Miiini Cmpr I.JIW Mitauurl, H. T. pM MtM.nirl TiHtln ,. 11 M Montaji Tiiiew M., . . NutlCh,! TahA ......r.. I.WI Nsvsrta f'oiaeT SJ Nw Torli ''snlnir...,..,, N Y , H. f , If V Norfolk WWmi 1 in Norlhsrn Tunlfla !,"" rnusrlrajita 4.1 Pur iV.ri. I 'upper. 70 i1ln . J. WW RetiilhllD Iron A fitssl.,,. I.IKi Hhilnirk Arizona Copper.' 2K1 S'ullira I's. trio t J,5'S) Siiithm TUIIstit t LP) s!iorwVer Convrttia , IX.I'O Ternieiew's rvrtrpr .MaM. I.loa To, ms ' 'ompsaf . l.trl T'nlnn PsoKia .,, I rti It'nlon VtMin pM , (do r si lo4. Altv.hol ....... 10 0iO relied flalea t1 80,afi ft H. fel pfit. Vf T'lah rH.ir .. Wsiisna pf'i n., 7 iiea Wontrn 1'nlap 2.1 W'esflarViiis TTIootrle ... V 4Vo Total aalea for tha (lar, mr.MO ahare. i J )' li:'. HI'S ' ('., XT', 177W MS ni", r.x4 191, Wi w is i"j 17 lh& 127 i(7 M'4 1744 '4 lJi'i lis M iJ "'4 4 4t, 1o?'4 1F, v.m I14i ?'4j Ixw. Cloaa. 7:14 ;sm 1.4 so ' mi 'a 12"'. H', 11x114 IH "a X7 l M'., 171 M mi, 44 M't S 19'. 7S l'i'4 Ji, uwv. llltS 4"'i 11S ISI 44S 24 ht 17714 l'if.t, IMS M y ' u WiV, M4 M j 97 t t 4t ltd 1 I3M 1H 1471. n (tt 'i " 7m 'S II IJ Ilk US UH'a ' :S h w. a 17'4 i'M, IS MI4 lit If. !,4 ias iK t'i B'i'4 sv ltMS ltv'4 It Vi2 i'4 41. 113 ft 34 M U'T t(4 II IS 74 .'H 17 IKVi HI Ml '4 1I3S H SM4 Mil 47 li M'4 it 21 m H4 im mi4 JlflVi W4 llU 4 J 0214 2 Dl'SfS BKV1F7W or TK 4 DK r hit l.l'e , K .! .l.i . II. I 1 t lHHk I I Mil 4 I l I lie, I I ilaalaibiM ml Iks Hat I lMHtiilllt ' . V , i,r '.I,, 1 I t ai Iih ' ' 1 t I I Nothing: Deielop lo Pretrnt C'nn tlnnance of Aellvll.v. NTEW TORK, Mny l?.-Xun'B Kevlew to morrow will any! Nothing haa developed to prevent con- flmianca of thn remarkable activities and unprecedented achievement a in the bush tieaa world. International tmcertalntiea at 111 cauao hesitancy In the aecm ltleg market, but productive enterprise re main unaffected and labor trouble ara Una disturbing. The most gratlfylnir feattire of the sit uation aa It haa been for noma, time Ir tha abaence. of exeeaeea and general avoidance of over-exH'nsion In all legiti mate undertaking. Thl affonla the beet asatiratice of Riiatalned econnmlu progress, and whllo preaaure of new de mand haa clearly subsided In certain Important lines special rauaea arn not needod to a-count for aome abalemenl fter month of exlraordlnary biivlm That the phenomenal pace could not con tinue indef Inllely waa ohvloua and man- ufacturera having more ortlera than can be conveniently handled web-ome the op portunity to woik ait'uinulaled bualnesa oif their hooka. Weekly hank clearings. :,'tu,4;,27i New Vnrh Money Market. Nr.W TOItK. Mav i: -MKRCANTH.H 1 M I- H :i'a per " nt Mr.IU.lVI I XCII4NOF - Slxly-day I'l l, 44 i-'t. de'iiand, 11.5, txtblr. ll.Viai-:r, 77H; Mexican dollars, I t A'iiH Clove nimnt, ateady; ttlred, !r..ti 'I Ulr: fUNM f otaer, Hty Havs 1 Pt 1 lit nllirty 5 'r lent, m i.' lit, " , 1 . r . . nt, I, vlnNin ira.l f e 1 l va fc , ul , -it I .1 I 1 1 I 1 t. 1 . 1 1 nil nf? r.l at t Cattle Receipts Lig-ht and Trade is Active and Steady Sheep Ac tive and Steady. MOST OF HOGS SELLING STEADY OMAHA, May 12. 1tl. R.'.pt mere: Oi'll.'ial M uiida v t'f'l.lal Tuesday .... Official Wednesday iffli'iiil Thursday .. I'.itliiinte Friday .... Fhe days- total... Name day last week Same 1 weeks ago Hume. 3 week ngo. .. Same 4 week ago.. , Same day last year. Cattle. Hog. Sheep. C.f.1 .. h.l I .. 3. IM .. 3,SI.'i l)i ..IS.72II , , 17,2.2 . .2i.:i;w ..21, VII . 23,:iii .,111,212 til... X 4?.'i 7,7'.il l.titJ 411. pl.t 4ti. Hit 6.;i il.li'i 3; S 2,2! ,: l,2ti 1... 2A 1 34.478 42,237 411. Mil I2,nio The following table how the receipt! of cattle, hog and sheep at the Houth Omaha live atock market for the yeaf i oaie, aa compared w th ast year: initi. 1!) 16. Inc. I'ec. 47.r 31to.li W Ml, 1 Ki .... 1.44.1, 4M 1.222. ;w 222.ri:i . . fbeep 27SH.371 Wis.ir.l IWJSO The following table show the averag price of hog at the Omaha Live Hlock uiaraei ror th lust few day, with com Pat Ison: Kate. Apr. 24 Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr, May May May May May May May Mnv Al 11 y May Ma v May Mlhl. l915.il9H.il3. I'.lU.llldl ilillO. 3 7 37; 8 401 to 7 41: 5 731 l ' l',ii S 34 H M 7 fc.ll fi 74 1 9 14 ': 7 24; 60 7 I". 1 1 D M, 9 '22 9 M I 7 2U I 87 I 7 67 6 .i 9 04 II (W 17 2l Ii m alii 6 Mi 9 l 7u 7 life s 17 H : 7 If.i I 74i 9 12 7 41, H 18 a 7 ii 9 It 9 ..s ! ftl hi 3, 1 ! 4i'l-j 4.: 9 fwr,l u.l !l Ho', 9 7 30 H 17i 8 31 1 7 lil S 111 II 2S: 7 Mi I 30 7 Hi A 61 6 74' 9 01 1.. I H 94 fi t!2j 9 (10 h hi 9 19 7 2li 7 24 8 24. I 7 :'s x "7 w 'i., 7 18. 31 a 21 1 7 44; ii iki 9 27 I 7 14 k 3'i; K 14! 7 491 I 9 U M", 7 221 S ;i; x 10' 7 Mi, A 76i 9 4.1 I . N 2'i; 7 f.l I 771 9 IS 9 i.2 ,7 24 1 I I 24! 7 Bti, 6 79 24 2 ; ii. D i;,, ; 44. ft S2i fi ?g 9 B1SI 1 'i 19! S 111 fi W. 9 23 '.Sunday. llieelpt and dlspomtlon of live atock at the I'nlon slock yards In Omaha, for twenty-four houra ending at S o'clock jmterday: KKCEirTrJ CARS. Cattle. HoA. Bhaep, C,. M, A St. P Wabaeh , I'nlon Pacific c. N. W.. east C. A N. W west Ht. P., M. A (.... east west .... east.. C , IL I. P., wet.. Clilcago (i. W' C, 14. A Q., ras C. 14. A- Q., wo C, K. I. & P., 1 1 30 I 2o 7 2R 4 2 1 122 Total receipt 21 JjJlH81TION-Hr)AD. t'attle. Hor. Kheep. lie 187 146 1.0M1 1.477 2.101 2.01 240 112 "121 310 1,149 277 10 2 10 1 . too Morrla A Co Swift 1 Co Cudahv I'aeklng Co.... Armour 4V Co Si hwart A ('o , J. W. Murphy , Llnooln lacking Co.... Kohr Packing 10 Swift, from country.... , F. H. Iwla J. B. lioot A Co. ....... V. (J. Kellogg Hulllvan bro Mo. Kan. Calf Co.... H.gglu MM Huffman Hanner Bro. John Harvey Other buyer Tolal T77 7,140 3. M0 CATTLH Receipt wera very moderate aa usual on a Friday, only twenty-one car being reported In, hut th total for ins wees amount to J(U2U head, being larger than laat week, but about on a par with a year ago, there waa a very fair demand for a Friday and tha market waa reasonably active at good, steady price, ao far a klllera were concerned. Tha beat beevea old up to ft. 46, the ame as on Thur- dav. Feeder and atock eattU are olnalng very alow, being 2tU40o lower than last week. Quotation on rattlet flood to choice earllnga. D.iVa9.i".0; good to choice eeve. I.0fa.46: fair to rood beeves. x.7.V(9 00; common to fair beeve. 7 (Snfrf 1.76; good to choice Jielfera. $7.lVVo'4f.7n; good to choice cowa, $7.3fitil.10; fair to good row, $!..7?i7.30; common to fair cowa, $4 afrW .00; good to choice feeders, l7 Mi8 2fi; fa r to ood feedera. 17 4utf common 10 rair reeder. sorn.'7.4o; good to choice atockars, 7.7f.y.26' ato' lc neirer, ri.2n.iro: stoog cow. H.aiy?f7.7(; atock calvea, $7.fiflft.fi0; veal ealvea, $!o?J ii.no, 1 n, aiags, 1:1c., fe.wfla.w. Rfllreentatlve aalea: HlCKf STEKR9, clipped handy, JttMV(7l'; lamhs, clipped, nt..iv, piiw'i ; jearlliigs. fair to c.lu.1. light, f;' ... in leaning, fatr to liol.-e heavy, ,,ni!t wellu is. fair to chot s...vlV.tl.,; ewea, i.'.iod to rhol- e, t..7rifrf '.ii; ewes, fa:r to good, .tnt.i.u; clipped, $ti VVfiS.lO. No. Av. 7.'i dipped ewe 123 i cliped ea 12o isinathe spring lamb i..l "itiatlve spring lambs 4 ewes. Pr. 13 17!l fed ewe. 2'. cull ewes ....... irm clipped latuhs.. 24 flipped lambs.. 4-x clipped lambs.. 211 clipped lamb... I"H clipped i.i..,. ;tti clipped lambs.. 4V. Mexican lanilis 213 Mfklcau ecs. II11 .11.'. , . M . X4 , ).',: . ''t . l'4 , xl .1"! 9 I" 7 00 111 IX' 9 Mi :i !i,i 9 t 3 (i 9 1 12 In 9 I 4 UK .4liO lit F. Hill k II 4 II KIT (ntlle Mead Hoax Mend? sheep I run g. rtlKWOO, May 12 . CATTI.F. Itecelpts l.otxi head, inir Kct strong, imIIic heel ateei-B, $i Or.i.im, stocliei s and f.'td"l. $;.lig.M; oows and hi lferi. $l.3..o!' J. calvea, $7,Oiio.fa5, IliiilS-licceliits. tl.Hs) lieiiil; miiilft strong. Pk- higher; bulk of Miles, $Li V a ".If. . light, $1 fiOii 10 on; mixed, J'1 :'". I".1'. ,'h. $:i. .sin '.i.'.T; pi u 1 f.ixi :i.dt ;i liciid; market ; ewes, t:Mit hnavv. SLMWillilHV $,' 2..'U'l.3f.. .HllHhl- Receipt, at rang; wethers, J. 9.7.0; luiuh, $sJryi.'. HI. I.oula I, In sloeU llnikel. HT 1-oriS, M.i , May 12 i'ATTI.K -liecelpts. 27Ii head; market ateii.lv. native beet' steirs, $7..'iOii9 s.'.; yciirllng uleers and heifer, s '.;., cows, j.'..2:.'iix 2.'.; atnck eis and feeders, $,. :t.s ;si; Texas and OUIahoma steers, ..7.'..','-.7.'.; eows and heifer, J.S.Oo'iix.iio; prliuo southern steer. $9 (ksaw.W; luitlve nilves, $ti ii l".il), prime yearllni;s and hetteis. Ii.7.'!..'A Hot it4 - liecelpts, 7 !) head, market higher: pigs and light, $;'sni9.'.; mixed anil biitcheis, $'.,7,.'o In '4), good hea v $.1,971; 10.011. Slli;i:i' AVH LA.MI'.H Kecidpts, I Ooo head, msiket airolig, w. theis, 17 n-i.i x ,,o; Iniith, $10 l:'it 12.00; clipped Inni'n, $9 oofl 10.16; clipped ewes. $7 . .Vi"f4 s . . siu liig luniba, $10 nvii'ii no, Kansas I III I. lie HKicl. Mnrkel. KANHA C1TV. May 12.-C ATTI-K- He- celpta, 3,0.1 head; market steady; prime fed aleer. I!l.3!.'iiM.iiu, dieised beef steer. $s.fXX(i9.fi; western steers, $x,uO'i9 40; Block era and feeder. $7fiOfl.T6; bulls, $:i.7t)i)j I. Ml; calve, $14. fs hi 10 70. HOi lleeeint. H.00" head. market Bleady; bulk of galea, $n.iiVnH HA; heavy. $.Wai.Mi pi-ker and bulchers, $9.7.' .nr; light, $!t.ntyi7fi, pigs, x.77yi(.GO. IHKKH-Res-.elpts, ft.iaaj head, market atrong; lamb, $!' fnxil2.ii; yearllngt, $ 6t. ijll.llOi wether, $'f.7.rti.fi; ewes, i.wrn9.2.i St. Joseph l ive gtoek Market. HT. JOHEI'H. May 12 ( 'ATTI.F. Re ceipt, vio head; markid ateady; steer. $x.4s(r1.fi0; com and heifers, $4.7o'r9.WI; calve. $X OO'IO 2f.. HOtJS Hecelpt, 3.iVj0 head, market teady; lop, $9.Ki.. bulk of sales, $:i.t;.VJ 73. Hl1K,r.T AND LAM KM -Receipt. fiHO head, market steady, lambs, $ll.2.'.'tl.'.0ii. Sloox I lly I, tie Pluck Market. SIOl.'X CITY. la.. May 12 i ATTLK Recelpta, 91 head, market 10c higher; native ateera. K.isfr.30. IfOfJS- Recelpla, fiwl head. market teady; heavy, I'.i.iiiXfili.Tli; mixed, $:..,try 41; light, $v.sgv..i; milk of uie, :t..V!l 60. BHEiEP AXl) I.AMHS-Not quoted. lock Id Sigh 1. Receipt of live tock at the five prin cipal weatern market 4 at lie, ling, nneen. Oileago Kanea nty St. Ixiut pioux city Onialia Total reoeVpl, l.ooo a'xi , 277i 9t "I t) I1.-1 S.'X) 7,M) ,0o0 S,tii4) 1,2 S,n70 'In.lOO In.WX) f. . I ,i i:f I .If, S ni . . . -i ll, bid, ; er lit , . I . I..I I.eUy 4... 1 ...... 22..... 7 1 7 7..... a....... 3 1 4 AT. IT. vat m to II. 3 6 ...iia too 8TEKK8 AND 44 7 i. No. it::::;:: ... n.,11 .. t.44 .. 741 .. W .. 701 .. U44 .. v .. 9 .. W ..1WI , ,1IM .. .'l l.i I Ml HK1FKRH. v. . ,.. Ml I 40 ...1474 m U 14011 HEIFERS. 10 7X0 18 . ! .. 147 t 36 7 M II 4i .1210 7 M 7 60 7 W t . I 60 COW 8 S n 4 14 7 lo 7 r J 7f, HLL.LS. On 1.-. cal f;s. II 74 I...., a wt I .... ..... 7111 1 hW 1HW) 1 1 I I...... ...less ...ii. a) ...11411 ...iw ... m 1 M 7 7S 00 b ha IVJ 7 m 7 U 7 7 o . 0 (0 .1. X la I 4.,a i . k tliiwil Hat4 tilt ' l,l.ai I IHfi II 74 1 141 7 75 f. a wt i 4.io no 1 176 II MOOS Receipt were Juat about fhe same as they have been all week, esti mate calling for 122 car, or s.iTil head. For the five day the run foot up 40, 192 h'ad. being S.O 0 smaller than a week ago and nciilv l.i. .00 elmrt of two w eka ago, but nmre than 2,'o heavier than for the corresponding days laat ear. Shipping demand "howed soma Improve iTiuiit today and outside bnyeia took 'tulle a few hogs on esily tounda that were steady to, If anvthing, stronger. 1'arker also got a few hoes early thai were minted aln.ng, but tbla was no criterion of the general maiket. for the b'g end of their droi ea a ut up i n 1 steady la alt Helnre Ihe clin-e It Oevelor.ed that h. n measured bv the dcinand supplies wore xeiy generous, and oil I lie poinds vglee akened a tried nnity of the laid (.ales leiua a i 1- ket lower tt an yeeteidnv. Thl .dillrp Hai fiolt-d f'n All grides, ulthmiavi giat'1 h..M naturally litota.t moie fie.iy n laltt i" "Il ls than (' coiiiiii.iii g lides 7ven at the d. line tleaianee in i,ii very good, iioril hats Ik lug reporiel aa I'llSotd after llioet huc had liu a i U I'll' ine. all lb y from atrong i a f w iii' Imo in Ui i..wr in iiifwi ., eut m. .at ml-'iw.ra ah t et sr ite.''. htt' ' It.e sa;ea is a inad- mI I Hi ye.i. f.i . , e io b.ai ! ib aliboo . lh wii.g al Ibt fla ne H.l.l II an I k of d tile wean! h Mi a fa r . l'4 ' M .',i .h I'' I I all I t. hi t - .ifiar , I1IOA n a " '1 f .t I y "lilil a It i. I lie f-.i.i. I. a i.a I un at l,.. api ) . 'I. i at 4... I ., .la ', , "I- II , I .1 I OMAHA UEKRltAt, HABKBT. Wholesale Prlcea for Prodoo I barged by Ouiabi Healer. BHTl'LIt No. 1 creamery, In carton or tub. 82c; No. 2, 30c. rOFLTKY-Wrolier. alive, mwier two lb., 36o; hens, lfc; r'"lal rooter and lag. 9c; spring, zoo; geee, pie; uuckji, 12a; tiiraey. oc; oiu totii. vc, capon. 20c; guinea, 25c; 'iial.s, l ra4,uu per do.; pigeon, 90c per don. OHKFiHIle-Imported Swlas, 4ac; noine- tlc. gc: block. 28c; twin, lac; datsle, 13'c; triplet. IN'c ; Veiling Atnertra, 20.;; blue label brli:k, lc; llmhurger. 22c; Im ported French Rouquefort, 8jc; New tork while, 20e. KIHIl-FreBh, per lh ; Catfish, 17c; csrp, tr,; trout, 14c; roe shad, t)c; halibut, 14c; almon, 16t(17c; shorn codfish, 17c; buck had, Soc; Spanish mackerel, 12c; red napper, 14c; yellow pike, 16c; flounder, loo. Fror.en, ar lb.: Halibut, 17c; black h8, 1H4J22C; crojipleg, haddock, loii eunflah, 9e; aaiigcra, 8.'. Smoked, per Hi.: While, 13c; Kippered, 17c, almon. 17c; finnan haddieB, 12c. BBICP CUTH-Itit-!: !4o, 1. lft'c; No. J, X'"c; No. I, 17V40. Udna: No. 1, 28!c; No. I, 22Vc; No. 3, l:t'.i. tiucka: No. 1, 12c; No. 2, 12c: No. 3, 12Vio. Rounds: ho. 1. j- No. 2, 17.14c; No. 3, l.i'.aO. I'latea: ISo. 1. lOo; No. 2, :t'c; No. 3, Me?. OVMTKHS Chi-sHpi akc, per gal.: Stand ards, $1 o; selects. JI.mi; count. $1.96. CKI.F.KV Miimiiioilt, 97.c per do; medium, Wfc p' i' doz., small, 40o; Florida, per crate, $2.2ii. KRl'ITS 'irange. box: Navel Valen cia, i."s, Ko, $2,fi; r."is, $3.26; ITOs, 2Xk, J-'4s, $4 '"I, im., '4).i. 12.73; lie. $'l.7o: 2H'a. 21s, 2iai, $4. ST.. Mediterranean Hweel, l.tis, $.-.i; ICO. I3.2&; I7lia, $3 50; 2'is. Jlfia, 2iVi, jl.00; 2XSH. 321a. .THoa, $;i.7t.. leni'.na, box: lioltlen Hum I. $..,oo; Hllv-r Cord, 14.50 c,ruKfrull, box. S5, $3 00; Ms, $3.M; 4tis, $3. 2ft; 4a. 14 0.1; ana. l, l iiO. Slrawbei rlea. Shipment Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. $2 76 rii-e. Rananaa, bunch: Ml dluni nlxe, $1.7iXii 1 77i; medium size Junihoea, $2.mi2.2i; regular ell Jiimhoe. 12. .'.Co. 2. 7.'.; extra large .Itim-bo-s, $: fwi ,.7.i, Maiiimolli, ! (ii 'u ;l.77i. VK.iJKTARI.KH tinlons. rrjstol wax, 12 2fi crate; (lei nni'lu. $175 crate, oiil.ni set, red. $3 (i bu.; onion sets, )'H"W. $2 !1 bu. Cariola, heetM, tuiiiipa, palcley, 'adlslie. shallots, fine d'. I'ulihag". New, 34c, lh.; old, 3c lh Khiibaib, 1177. box, Tomatoe. 13 Mi rrat. .e i uce, II m) This Theatrical Manager Knows How to Connect with Square Meal ort i ran-, i dm., lute. I'eppi'li,, d l!hei I Oil. is. '.1 H bl, Wiet hailiper, . ed box, Ceh rv, Four d 'X . j . .'.'75 crate, 3 dor. . 1- :i Duo basket. I'l.laltte' lb (I 10 bu 1 white t.i.'k 1 I iKitaloe." Hainp. r, II . meet. I'.''l l.t.l NI 'I'S l'i ,ilnili No I 'ul, 4't.i No, I r.. usted. x'j.i lb , J.iiiiI... raw. ti ; .luoibo I'-aled. 'i'v lb ; p... ana. U'-,c I . . ptl It. mixed iiuta, Ii" lt. IK INK V Cum i e Al Til " f'etl l"l' H, I ' .'. hid I-alt ', blah... ) ... b'.X. Itolll" lie ''1 1 , I "X I i.e.. i i'. V p;i. i .. i lh I llbei Is. l -tt ,j .iiiii.o, r, 1 ic i ai-e Alrlln. II V Hen nf, 1'tai- IHI fc,lV INN Alt TIM I Ht" r.l nd ll.ialH 7 ! I II N a 1 1 . . It I, " t i it 1 1 I I x. I 1 Ii l- 'trial ll.l..l M ;''! i 1,1 1 1 Ml k l 1 1 4 l'i I ' I - l I 1- ll,, I ...iia 14 a a th a I Talk about nerve." Connie Mile, manager for Anna Held, takes the cake, win th race, hit tho bull exe. Th Omaha Women s Press club think he might to go on the Ovpbeuni c.rcuit himself ns "the world' nerviest guy and ihamphui Ihitltln kv of the universe. ' Anna Held a the Invited guesi of tbe iluh Ihiirstlny. All tl newyp iper women aid ex-!V sparer women of the city were there and some soilcty girls, interested In French relief work, were gues'a. The fi inlnlne company gathered In Ihe luxury of the Fonlencllc palm mom. One of the feminine, aei Ihe was dele gated to go n Miss Held' room and escort her to luncheon. Manager Miie wa In cm s l'at on with Mis Held whin Ihe ser.be nriixrd. Slit addressed her remarks to Ml Hell, but when they stnrtiil lo ihe cleialor Mali nger Miles wag m It Ii (hi ul ii i il they hat not "lost li 1 1 ii wh"n the eh.vator Btnrlel dr w n. "1 am sorry thai there lire to lie no men at this luncheon." sa d the mdeiy writer then to Mr. Hutt -to Mr. Miles. Mr. MIL ai apparently hard of hear ing, for lie anwered not a word The elevator reached Ihe lobby and ihe 41 IniieniHitt lraln Market MI.N'.NKAI'iildH. .Minn,, Mny I IK AT May, II 22; .1 cash .No. 1 haul, tl 29 $1 2.". 'i(l No 2 !.,. li. I' LOT It - lie -hanged. ha iti.FY--i; r;r c ItV I''. - 941IKi. . UK AN -ix JM) 19 ,i COll.N'-.N'o. 3 lello I, HATS No. 3 white. ' KLAXriF.KO- $l.9;.'i)l.!fl' 12. - 1. 21 -it l 2i1); I II. 'I t III 1 ll, I, . .., ,11 , , ' guide led Mis Held to the palm room. In vn in she looked for the moei ullne ele ment to excuse hlnuelf and disappear toward the cigar stand or the billiard mom. He clung clcaer than a brother. Ho was more evident than green paint on a Fnlm bench ult At the door of the pnlni mom the femi nine reporter mide a lest desperate stand. ""I her" are to be irnly women gueals al this luncheon," she .hi id. (A hi, ahe knew noi. he knew not. I "nil, that nil right," cried tile good- liatured Miles, "I'm used u on new rapci women. Tt nt 11 be nil right. Ill get along. I won't be a fluid." bat eo'i'd U.e newspaper women do" 'i gtk jou sdalgbt out, what inuld h do? In came Mr Miles. lie snt down nt a I la a teservid for Mlsa li. lle I "-w ry And when Mlsa liewey arrived he cheerfully sloial wlille the president, Mlas Fnlt'i Heel, or.lered a waiter to bilng a pate lor him, Then down he l again, lie wa as welcome aa an overcoat In the Sahari desert, Ve, e W as, so 'e v, Indeed 'a was, Hut he wa the ono mile guest of all the wonn n and jut a suiini meal. 1.-1-.-.- .-. -IP.-"'.-!', I oiiiin Market, Ni:V VoHlv. May 12. -COTToN'-Spot, it 1 1 la I . 1 1 1 1 . i . 1 1 1 1 1 j,' uphill'1-.. '3 ii'.i ; no sales. I'Otl.ili IlltllleS OOI lied hutch i.tindy. Mai, offeieil i ' xtii , July, 12 ..; ( Ii I iiher, I3IJ." Iieeeinhei. M ,lli" .lanust'V, 1.1,14c. Tin collon maiket closed slendv at a net dt i line of ii m II points. I.l I'lO'th i.. May 12 CUTTON- Spot, steady; good middling, xtHd. itihldling. I 44d; low middling, .2nd; sales, H.ouO hales. BIDS OPENED FOR FIRST AERIAL MAIL SERVICE WASHINGTON, L. C May 12,-Bldl were opened at tho Poslofflun depr' ment today on the government' a flral aerial mail nervice route. They will b In Alaska and Masaachusett. If th servlcn prove guccessful a gradual ex pansion will follow to other route wher transportation 1 alow or Inade'iu&ta. Seven route in Alaaka will form connecting Hull between Seward and Nome, thence-to Fairbanks nnd back t Valdeg. The longest route I Bf.H mile. The Massai husetta rout I from New Radford to Nantucket, fifty-mix mile and return. ROBBERS LOCK CASHIER IN VAULT OF BANK PERU, Kan., May 12. Two robber who locked Vrhln Olbb, caihler, In the vault of the pern Plate bank thl afternoon esoaped with $l.iirt Olhli wa the only person In the Itntltutlon at th time. (offer Mnrket. NFW VOHK, May t2.-4,OKKKB Th market for coffee fulures wa ipiletar to day with prices lesponslve to compara tively small orders either way, After opening I lo 3 points higher, active months aold about 7 to 10 point above last nlght'a dosing figure with Hapten") her touching H'nUr and licccmber 8 67 on a little paltered buying, which waa prob ably Inspired by the belter apot demand of lesterdny and continued flrmnc In llraxil As soon as the buying order weie filled however, the market reacted under realizing, tielllhu off lo 3 4Ko for September .'iiid x.iihc for liecemher, with the cloe steady al a nel advance of 1 to '.' point. Snliiii. 27 . .0 hags: May. I.Wk; .let.. . x.::ic, dim . :i', August, X 43. ; Pep teniber, 3 4e; October, x.r.Je: Novemher. .; Iieceiiiher, x i.mc: January, S.4c, Kebiilai'). k ic ; March. 74c; April, 8.73c The offlchil cables reported no Chang In .Mllrels prices, but an dvanc of ld In the rale of Rio exchange on London Victoria cleared 2ti,000 bag for Naw Orleans, f 'aaam.-lf r " ' Bitau 77-,, naajl, , mt, . .asaa fh lafierhcnvlmv ur iank every Lrop is dnvm lWwcrifiisRe own luasoliiic Quick-siariind m, a m . - . - Sr. Meaajr-ign The Siandsaxd Gas fori all moiorsAmcicever i SERVICE STATIONS IN OMAHA I Mid hiu! Cuss Hi. -4.lt tt and (iratit 8t. ai'tli Hint Harney Nt. .list Si. nnd IIoiIkii St. :ilth mill Kuitmin SI. -Ilh iiml I ML, Hoiilli Side STANDARD OIL COMPANY (XEIIUASRV) OMAHA. Invitation to the Public The honor of the presence of yourself and friends is requested at the dedicatory ceremonies and entertainment incident to the corner stone laying of RIALT0 CITY (At italston-Omaha) Saturday Afternoon, May 13th Nineteen Hundred and Sixteen Commencing at ? o'Chx'k There will he music, and, for those who wish, dancing Cue! coming by automobile trill find the most advantageous way fa he via the West "(' ntd. Trolley cars on the Mclunh y sy!t m wilt leai ,- on hat) hourly sehi -dnle, gohvj south from Si! nth anil Tarinvn struts iUv.ttW Ji'H tt. M'Tf)t hi, "l, t r r-!4'i'.'f It Th? Ha, f(o'- iff i t '' ltV.rfi-'$ii.'J, (i, l. Ktt"rV; if Th Ihi'y S'ru-i, 1k-I f:Oj'-f W -"!!' $4 t't V .''!,"' it' ?' iHCtftii -'-i ijii-r, (X'AiT ,Vl '-1--A .!" t 'l'',"' ' 'rt' !" "i'l h I.', il.'l'l ,V f .f,W' .n, The l inl to Company S, f. Sehorfer, Pres. I Ustawl I lalii l-k. J