Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, May 16, 1916, Page 12, Image 12

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    THE BEE : OMAHA. TUESDAY, MAY 16, 191(5.
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Cash Wic:t : Steady and Sells at
Unchanged Priccj Under
Active Demand.
MOST OF OATS SAMPLES SOLD
OMAHA. May 13. mi.
V hf t rr f v iff heavy today
and the im.i'.h.I foi the ceii-al ;m (.una
-! tVa.
Th bul (f !!" hrat antes wer of
1ho No. 3 .-.ml No 4 grade, there helng
only a feu ai of No. ; wheat on tin
floor, (nail v i'.cit t'afly and
fcrlrea war .uri' .icJilh tin. ii.illgeu ,
The. demand for i-nni much Im
proved, the market selling around hatur
dnvl ririre.
Oat recetpta wer. very light, but th"
market wa ateady arid wa Quoted mi
changed. Tha demand for oata waa guod
and mot or the aampie war aow.
Hy and l.arley reielpt were uiilmfior
tanl, rye aelllng at unihangrd price and
barler being qnoled Wits lower.
t:iearnce of wneat and flour wet
qua! to l,1Wi0 b'j., corn, M.'ft) n
Oat, ft'il.W) hil.
At Liverpool -client clcfed un'haniji!l
Corn. Hi1J4r hlaher.
1'rlmarv ulieat rerelpl were I.TiliOl
bti. and ehinnienl 4- l.fno bu.. agnlnat re
elpla of i.(Cl,ffi bu. and tlilimienf of
.T,.tt bu. lHet year.
Primary corn receipt were W") bu,
and shipment '.Tt.Ki'l hit., giilnt re
ceipt of &4,it bu. and ulilpmenla of
i bit, la at (iar,
I'rlmarv nata rept were 1,44;,f"V bu.
and uhlpmenta (M.'nni bu . gallit reralpta
of swimm bu. and lilpment of l.uC't") bu.
lugf er.
CARt.OT ItKi'KII'TH.
v.'lirat, Corn, Out
"tillage
.Mintieapnlta ...
Iniluth
Omaha ,
Kanta ('Hy.,.
4t. l.oula
Wlliilg
143
, . i:ih
. , s.l
...'in
. ::
, , I:".'
,1,'ill'
Th'-ae nlr were repined
tod (iv
"h'-at- No. i lined whiter;
I 1'iir,
II 13.
? rara, II 12
4 ;-, II 11': 1 -r, $1.10';
1 tar, ' !
Il.tl't. '
si. t1"".'
cars. t IA
J r. II.'kI
, 3 bard winter: 2 rat.
.. Il.l'i't., 19 car. 11 1": 4
1 far. II Or. I run, II 'ft':
I rar, II.OV1; I car. II if,,
No, 4 hind winter: G rata.
II 3 cam. II I.
mr. l.ia; ! ram,
3 i nia. II n;i, I car,
II .fM',; 12 earn, It 'd
il.til; 2 rut, III". Hainpl bald wlnl
1 car,' II it;'; 1 mr, $i.t; 1 tar. Win. No
2 epiliKf: 1 far. II .11. No. J Htu'lng: 1
csr, 11.12. No. J while Kfirlri a I cur. H.'iV
No. i tolKcd; I car, ll.ift; i rara. II.W; 2
ran. II.'ik. No. 4 mixed
I car. II v.;
I! mr. $1,01.
I fr. l.01', 3 rara, II n,1
No, i ftui iim: t-i car, II a.
1 car, $Ui7'; I car. $l.l'.
No, 3 durum:
No, 1 mined
durum: 1 car, ll.M.
f'.ye- No, 3; J car, S!i'. No. ; 1 car, tic:
1 tar, Vic
'oin-Nn. 1 unite- I rar, 7li'c. No, 2
while: 2 car. 7'e. No, a while, t rata,
No. 4 while; J nil. iH4r. No. S
white: 2 rara, (H'jc. No while: I car,
: - iar, Cjc, No. 2 yellow: 2 S car,
7'fl. No, 2 yellow: 2 cara, ?0'c. No, f
mled: I rar (highl. 70',c: I, cara, 7'i'lc;
1 car, 7' ic ; 1 rar, i.ft'ic. No. ,1 mined; I
ar, 7oc; car, t'r; 1 car, i:"'. No,
4 mined: 1 car, t'rj rata, fin'i. No.
mixed: I car, Sir; 5 2 & cara, Her; 1
iar, 6"'c. Haiuple nilxed: 2 car. 17'ir.
Oata No. 2 white: I car, 44c. Htandard:
1 car, 4.'l'c. No, I white: 4 can, ii't ,
No. 4 while: 1 car, 4lc; I rar, 4m,c,
fampla while: I car, 4"'c ; J Jt-S cara, 4t'c.
fimaha ( ah I'rleea Wheat : No. 2 hard,
I IWil.U: No. a hard, $!..' Ml'; No. 4
hard, ft9cftl.(t,; No. 2 aprl.iK, !.!. I 15;
No. 1 aprlnit. II 't'ol 12; No. 2 duru;i, $1 M
tfM: No. 8 durum, $1 OCi'y I ii7l. Corn;
No. 2 white' 7iM)70',i'; No. t whltft, H'"'i
7"c: No. 4 hlle, fiHUum'fy'; Vo. while,
7iiS.-: No. 2 yellow, Titi7i1c; No. 3 )e!
low, &,iSh 7'ic; No 4 y allow, Wii.'i'ic; No.
I yallow, Svij'Wc; No, yellow, Tti"e:
No. 2 mixed, :''87lc; n. mined, rfi'f
7''c: No. 4 mixed. 6Mi1,i(.'; No. a mixed,
74irt,: No, g mixed, niMV. iiata:
No. 2 whltn, 4Bt;4l44:; alandard. 4(',i'(l4.'l'' :
No, 2 white, 42'!i4:'in, No. 4 white. 41'..if
41,e, liarley: Maltlna, 4V.fM4r-: N.. 1 feed,
Hye: No. I, mUrne; No. . aMae,.
Chicago cloalng prlcci, fttrnlahed Th
ftee ,f Ionian Sr IJryan, atnek and grain
fcrokera SIS Kouth Klxteenth atreet:
Article .1 f)'in'j High I t.ow, I t'loie I B,,fv'
"iVhaat T " I f l
Mav.l ! ISf 1 11
July. i 17',,i 1 I?',
Hept.Jl J7,'i! 1 V
1 16H 1 1.
1 I'.",! 1 17
1 1CH,1 17''4
l !"'!
1 !'
("rn
May. 7f.'
7S',!
741.
74V 74'i
July. 74V&S
74M
Vk 7474 1 74K' .,
Bept
7!V 73H'3;
Oai
I
May.
47',! 47.
4'
July
42S
4-S V5
3f i'3
Kept. StVd
4U
I'crk.
f
24 I
23 7I
2315
11(4
12 TS
12 76
11 ft
May.
24 AO
94 22',
23 Ml
a 43'!
11 Kh
13 K
24 06
23 75 I
23 n',y
12 17'
21 M
23 4t
ii mi
July.
Sept.
IrJ.
May.
July,
Dept.
Hi ha.
23 70-SO
21 10
12 an i
II 7'
13 W! 11 01
II 75
11 HO
11 m
12 SO 11 75
12 77 13 7i
7'l i;
jufy.
Sept
'12 B-0
Mrtal Market .
New Tork, May 16. M ICTAIi- If ad.
t:4V,7fci. Hpelter. weak; Kaat Mt. UuU
delivery, loo aaked. t'oppt-r, firm; elec
trolytic, nearby, nominal; Aitguat and
later. I2 0Mtl.i). Iron quiet ; No. 1 nm th
orn, 12o.7MiJl U; No. 2, lJD.XUJ0.7j; No. 1
aoulhern, Jo.6u4i2l (w: No. I, lau &a A71,
Tin, quiet; apot, l4,7f41,5. At ltidon,
Vpot cnpnar, fjturea, 1140; electro
lytic. lifJi, Ppot tin, tl; futurea, il7.
Jad. IU 10a H palter, I'.
f.taimrated Appllea and Dried Fmll.
ew YorU, .May 15 KVAI'I iRATKH
AI'I't.K.a Hull; fam-y, lc, lhuli:, !.
a1. ; .rlino, l.llr'
I'lllKI) Till I'la rruiioa. firm; fall,
feritla, 4S1Ui:; tireauiie 7 1 Ou. Aprlcma,
(fulet, tiui (lini, cht.ire, xl.', entra chuhi,
'tlllf: fanry, 1 1 f 1 1 V I'earhea. l.ly,
chol' a, (y; etlra choice, im';
ran..!, I fi . 'c. ttmalns, quiet; Iihinm tiiun'
i M tell, trtftc; rhnlce to fancy, HetMle.l, T
t At-, aweOicea, IStflMc,
heavy. Itm-tilOM'; lamba. aprlni. Ill Utft
!2. yoarltna. (air to choice, light. I'.i ii
4t'.c 7'.. vearliiika, fair to rli.ili .. heaty
$ 7 .it; 7-i; wciiifiit, fair to choice. s i.ij
.; eea, ol to i houe, 14 4", e,
fair to good, i".ff -S 71., , lipped, fi, M
4JH 10.
Itcpreaentatlve aalea.
No. Av Til
l:J ( allfornla aprlng lamiia . . W Ul.i
'.Ii roll t'ailfoitila pHii lanil.a mi in hi
k allfornla I'tlna iainba ill I.
ji.ill faiifi.fuia eprlug lamba . 1 km
Tiled ewe ...Ill It lu
144 ted eta Ill l
'rii ed iniul , I" 0
Mexuan la. lib ... o U ,i
I, I aula l it lwk Vtarkrl.
Hi, Irfnti. Ma 1j ' ATTl t; lt.i.i
a04 t.ead nMFh-t hiai.ti, naiue cef
eeia. I' . v i ,'t:a ! at I
keitcta. I .'i . k I'tfi at-,
e.a ai.d t.rti. ra. I-. t, .n,Hrf'i
lr. e T .g . , ,. an, . i.j
' ptll. la .11. . tefl. $ tt.-j v
tialha il..a !(:". pilmc- ..:iii
11 1 l.rlfrf i , a
II. e ,14 . lie- 1.1. II .0 . ad I .l
kihar, p at. t )t.t I' ,n IS, mu.
ami p. it, h.r I- , a. t l.fi.
. I !I-,'!U.V
Hint I1 Sf l tMlH l,e . i' a tin
t.ea-l I i. . t f.-i.a, . a i ...
am- a. .' , t-e.t
I '. 1 " t '. !! 1 I ,, ,
.liu-, a u t .
kMI tilt !! aiaM-tk Matael
kti'Mt i i "ii i t I i , .
.!.'t 1 ' It" 4 ojfc.( i.tft.i. I I".--1
f I '- I ' ' j l" 1 i . . f t a
t . o n I1 a i ' . ..,,
a. ti -t- !'. ., I , i
ti n.". l- . ' 1 t.. t 1, , ,!
tU'. t.a ' ;a
! '.' " t a t.,i-i.i t- ft i
. . ..jl. ,M ' l--,4 4'
III I r vt I V I a. !;", '
I I t - c : , t . ' j
a..,,."a , a"ti'., , - .i
a $, k it A
I ktraaa li i k, Wat.4
' -.1-a-. a. ' . Ii i: I l... , a
if e4 i,.. t .tjv ,,. i
e 4" e . . ,, a !..,
1 ' ' - ... a v.. . a
i.'l - '. 4 '.)' , t .!
- H - . . a 1, a a a-
e ' 1 . t .- a - a ! . .i . a
... .. .. . I . - ,. ,
r , .i i4 t if ... "
4- "' a , , '
a 1 1 a t 1
1 I 4 ' ! 4
I
41 '-'
I , M.-t.l
' ii. TV-in:,. hlphr eold tn to I '1 rminle
anovc nielli t lonna tiau. iluiti.ir tii
a f . T:i...,it. . titi S' l.t. in'.r c.iilra. la celling
ai s .. . nr litio new h.i;li ifruuiul. f."r th
-m.il. v.lillt' J:i e.l'.an. f.l to 4&.: and
I irr-nil)rr In S 7r Th" i lime waa 10 to lie
polnln ri t liixltT. Hnl'n, an. .'.00 bag. In
clii.l'.'l MchaMKi-e of Mepicinlier for Marck
t :i polntji hii.I of licccinlier for March at
I., puiui. My, 41c: June, 4ic; July
4iic; AiigllNl, x.i.'.c: Hcplfllibr, If.ir;
Uctol,cr, Mc: Noven.ber, n.niic; liacemtier,
70c: January, n i:,r: Fahruary, l.lOei
alarcll, t ic; April, K ate,
hi.,l, dull, rtlo 7a. ',.: Hanlna 4a. lose
No freh offer for prompt ahlpmant were
reporici in in coal and rrelxnt market, hut
neav I rop Ksntoa 4n were olfere.l her for
Heplenilier-i iclohr ahlpnient at IHo f o, b,
Uraill. (iwlng lo the holiday there were no
official tablet from th primary niarkola.
NEW YORK TOCK MARKET
Reipondi to Further Broad and
Vigorom Demand, Specialtiei
Advancing.
WALL STREET IS OPTIMISTIC
New York May 11. Tha Unrk mtrket
reapondeq: in a further hrnad and vlnro.n
demand today, n.ini-roua Invealinenl aliaraa
rli.il, a 1 l J polnla, while apeclalllc of
varloua deaurlpllone advanced i to polnla.
Wall atreet teamed llndor the apell of op.
Ilmlam engendered In pari hy laat falur
day Imiimaalva deinniiairatlona favoring
homo difMian, and there were Ihoae avho
prnfa'd to draw from thai occaalon 111
f.renre of d-ep political alanlflca rice.
For Ha lead.im the uuarkel had tin h fdd
tlme favorite a United Xtali Hleel and
ffeMdlii. ilia former ectrtii an extreme
gain of 2 on Ha adian.e to kt wl'h
en overturn of about 121,, lion ahar.a, while
Heading nacendtd lo the new hiah record
r.f a1 on Ha extrfioe rlaa of !;iv
Other prominent mm Im Included Hie inn
tor, Illy llverlnnd gallilii at the iii
ouotall.oi (if fit and 1 handler Motor
a. Iilevlng a like dlaim. Hon ai 7',, while
Mhxw.'Ii, Hilliiel.aieea' Mod OeiooHl Molora
were 4 to U point over lent PaiuidMy'
filial price
War ato ka piiierged from their recent
Ina.'llvHy, llaldwin f,ocim,Hlve, f no ll.le
nicel arid New Vork Air Hreke repreaent
In Unit group el advance of fi.on I lo
'4 point. Mcajcaiia were tiNckaaid Ml flrai
on the roniliciiitM (hHiartrr of the new
from thet iiiiinliy, Out came forward
Prlftkly, I'etriiletioi galfilng 4 point, v,ltn
"i for TeMa I 'orni'M ny,
'or a time nine whr-a aaere ihe only
feMtorea of the loelal division, lull (Oppera
were lii fiilr detiiHiifl durtf.a tile Hfleruoon
at lioMleiHto MdiMOcca I'otled HtHtea In
inalrlil Alcohol WMK foreiuoat of Ihe nil.
ccllHOeoiie iHiiea, pa total Htu of 7 he.
log aitend.-d h a revival of iha i,id rumor
of a ' iii.'Ii.ii culling" Hlil..!iig al.icka
were trriulMr, .Vlcr. aiillle MMrlne preferred
lielllg till. let- prcaaore, While (Willed l'rillt
ue In atcady dcuiMiid at higher quota-
I li.na.
Inquiry for rail embraced leaue of high
Mild low degree, Ihe coaler fcdtlg eiipe.
rlally Mctlve tailll gailiM of 1 lo ' p. .lilt
for I anadlau Pacific, f Mini. la. f . nl ra I, I hp
inn a. ,S..ri h weaiern Hi Paul and Haiti
V t'lllo. Kock lalHlkd. Iowa f'eotrai
(,,.il an me low-prl.ed ont h eal ern rHli
vtuia were In moderate deioMird. Final
prl.e were lower by fraction lo a point.
final eali-a uf lie In amounted lo mu.D'Hl
aha rea
Jlolld were firm, but dealing were fea
lurelea HHiiln from Ihe It'-Hiy trailllig in
A i. a to French f.a T'.lal eal of hood, par
value, mcic 1 3, J60 lino I iill. d Ijiai.-n bond
wcte UIO llHIlged on call.
.Number of ae and leading quotation
on alocaa Inday were:
Kale. 11111. l,ow. t loe,
I. tun 74' 72 4 Ti
.1)00 !,, (7 C at
3,0'iu t,: M I 14
i"l 711 701 'iOV,
alio 1 1 '4 112 112'
l.'. t'io 4m', at 1,
ion !,'', , 12S
anno t i J',
1: 7 "9 n. ' nr, :, ,
All) Ileet HilHur..
American I'ao ....
Am. far A Koon.
Amor. l,o oinoilva
Am. Kuaar It "f ..
Am. Hmelt aV Ij'f
Am. T aV T
Am im , 1, A H. ,
Aor oini f upper
Atclilaon . , ,
ilaldwln Loco. . .
Ilalllmur A Ohio
J.i'H I ('4 ', 1112 103'
't 1,1 on 111
101,
till
K,t00
a "ii
Is, I on
tt .
llrook. Itap. Tr. ..
m i
7
II
v',;
I7t
1.4',
1
ti
l:io
21
Ml
44'
SO
4H
ililHe A H fop, , .
I 'allforoia I'elro. .
BOO
V 2.1 N
nadlMli I'ft' Iflc. ,
lllllll) I 77 l.li
t.tliO 14 ' 14
fenirai Leather...
hea. A i 'lii.
tit'lO 4
1. 3 Ml 17.
to 131
I 'hi , M. A HI P. .
tn,
Ut'i
80
1.4
4S
It',
III '
K 'l
Chicago A Norlhw
, 14. 1 A I', lty.
hlno f wppef . , ,
u,.i"'i m.
at
M',
4I,
'10
4
It
I'i'li.. K. at Iron,,
7.(!iio
.'io
eH.1'10
Jll.t'iO
2I.7H0
forn I'rod. lie,..
Crucible Bee ,,
I Hallller Mc.iurlt.
y.
tn V
:i
37 4a
lieneral Ulectrlc,
,300 m
17 17'
Ureal ror. pf d . .
1)1, N llr Clf.,
a, mo no' ii'O litis
3.701) l 414 41'',
il'nl l.IS 101 ' 102
H0 17i 14 17
1,1'JO t iUbt 44
1 1 1 'i
Illlnol Central...
Ititeru. fon, Corp.
lnplrflon fop, ..
Inter, liar. N J... .
Int. M. M. p. ct. 31.304
Kan C. Ho
!!' 104 41
2i ? 2
47 L U'i bt
Keiin.i. olt Copper. 10.8"i)
l.oulallll A NaaH 700 121', 121 I20i
Max. felruleiim,. . 14.200 1111 107 110
Miami tapper ... 2,700 47 Jf'i
Mo. K . T. pl'l.
Mo. I'aulfin .. 1,100 1 1
10
6 4.
7t'
7
174,
106 'J
014.
Montana Power...
National t,ad ..
Nvrta Copper .
ton 74 7
lino S 47
4110 17 ' 17",
7, MO Inn1 )'!',
1110 l 111 4,
N. Y. t.'aiilral ..
N. T., N. II. A II.'
Norfolk A Wet..
Nnrlbelll Pacific
Farlflc Mall
Pac. T. a T
raiinylvani ....
Itny fon. Copper,
1,UH0
124 IU
1,111 II, 1U1 112'
21
14
44 1
13'
!'
4'
22'
1'
22v,
I. 00
l.oilil
7 c.k'io
H. 2HII
I, 700
8,4011
7. ami
17
lit
3V
I.4S
2 1
OH
44
,1a
7 4
lleadlng
lieu. Iron A HI. ,
411
22 4
Hliallu.k Aril, C
Hunt hei n I'iic, , . ,
Bout hern Hy
hludcljiikcr Co. ..
2 V 'Mi 141.
141V 144
Yenliraae-e fopper
400 47',
l.tiiul lto
47 47
It J ItllV
Tex fompany..
fnlon Pacific , , .
l'l., Mill 1.1' 1 .1 la V, 1 44 V
V. 14. Imt Alcunul I Ii. toil 111
14t
k3'
1 1 '
en ,
27
4
till1!
Cnlted Hiatea Ht
Kl.4'1'1 m.'
Hi',
1I1S
111
2
II. H, Sleet pm.
Cth Copper , .
W abash pfd "II
Weelern Colon. ,
CI 117
IJi'O Hi'-,
4,:iiiii
mm !
Weal lllllll I'.lec
.lull M',
til
J. Hal tale fur Ihe Uny. ttO.UOO abarr.
Mat York Money Market.
New York. May lo.-.MKHCANTU.W
PAl'l",n--3',per cent.
H TKIU.INU KXCIIANHK- tW-day hill.
172. demand, II 7oH. cable. 14 76 7-1H.
HILVr.li liar, .u'c. sicxuan uoiiara,
Mr.
IP )NIS -Clnvernmetit, railroad, leady.
TlMr; l.t'iAN-Kaa ; alxlv and ninety
daya, :yt per rent, alx iiuuillii,
per cent.
(ALL Mt)M-:Tlv; nitti. i per
cent; low, l per cent, ruling rale. IV
per cent; laat loan, l Per cent; cloalng
lul, 1 prr ccni. one, am ai a ve,u.
fli.atn iiuolallon en bond today were
n follow.
C H r, im. reg, ttK f H. r 5a. IIS
do coupon .. SI. A N unl 4a tt
V n J. leg., I'll i( M K r I at 4 't
do coupon . ,1'ilS M I' ion . 11
V H 4 le. ,. I in , Mont Power a 141,
do coupon ..lll ,N V f .1 1I4'
Am amaii n..l'UN V illy 41 W?'
r l e a i .'i . i , n.
Anglo 4' rem h a 44 II i v
II.",
4 1
Hal u 4 . IHlNi' P. ill- 4
Al' Ilia. '1 g 4 . t I a ill I) .
. . ',
I . IS
4a . S
I'll 14 I
IimiIi at i i. .l i. (i a I, t
fen l'c 11 . tt I' I T
C , M rs 4', a ai. I'el.ll , on
i ' 11 , I. I I. ... ,l mh
IS- l"l
f 41 A V c la let II..MI.' ( t'
i Ii I I- r a. : l '!. l i I II
t' a a r iui . iixi 1 ir a
I "4
, ,
ID I
tl
It
MIS
l.'4
14k
'!
It II . la . i t f 4
l t.4 In 41 Ill 4
1 1 a in la .4 I elen I a. 4
) 1 t o. n 4
n, m,r a Huh
la t 1 a Hi t
ell 1
la. I.'t I'M.. 4Va
let 11 tie )
lit
TWO POLICE SURGEONS
VICTIMS OF CAR THIEVES
i!ii.in .iln!( iliirirt te ir'.ne.
tf laai 1)C llll t.r lull ( til af
4 nl the p'.'i. r all) .('! I l
1. Illi'il itic lilat til Ifpl-lt I
in
(.1
i
I . .4 Si.t i I it it Li r l liki'i It.
lit (tunt . t I .t ciitm Uit iiigSit I
( n l li e lul ill t .'I I'l ml 1 1
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OMAHA LIVESTOCK MARKET
Beeve Very Active at Hijheit Price
on Record for May Lamb
Higheit on Record.
HOGS FULLY TEN CENTS HIGHER
OMAHA, Mar 18, Hl.
cteeelpt were; Cat 1 1. Jlng. Hhaep.
Katlinat Wnndy ... 1, 1 00 T.JOl) 1.100
Ham day lt week.. 1.031 44f.fr 4 414
Rem t wek go... t ill 11,714 1820
Mam I weak ago... 1.017 i.lHO tat.
Ham 4 weak o,., 4.107 11,444 16.114
Ham day aat v.ar .. t AtT 1 1.137 1.137
Th following lal.l how th rrlpt of
cattle, nog and ahaap at tha Omaha llv
lock mrkt for lh rr to data a torn
prtd wilk laat year:
1114 1011. Ine Dae.
attl .... 471,21 14441 14.401
H'.g 1.40,tl 1.234.44H 214,017
hlieep .... 74.2 tul.lt 107.014
Th following table ahow th avarag
price, of hog at th Omaha llv dock
market for tha laat fw day, with coin
pa rlaon
iei. n rr Ti i r i i i cmr. i itti r
Mar I
Mar 2
May 1
May 4
Mar
May 4
Mar 7
S 7 ID I 17 4 lii 7 Mi I 41
414
111 I 2 7 4 J 4 74
47', 7 21
4 10, 7 44: 4 )
11 7 24' 24
7 42. 4
I'll 1 ill I 17l I 34
4 tl
I 44 7 llj I II I III 7 44, I 114
7 14 1 14 I 141 7 4t
' 7 22 I 17 4 10 7 4, I 74
Mar
May
I tl I S 241 t 101 7 tl 177
May I l.i 4 41
May H i 4 42
7 24.
14- 1 44 I 71
7 14 4 Jl!
7 44, I tl
May 12 I 41 ' 7 21 4 III 4 14
t IB
May llj I II 7 all 4 14 4 14 7 44 4 47
May 14 I 7 42' I Hi I 111 1 41:
May li,! I 7 4. 4 IS 4 12 1 H 44
Munday.
Keceltit and rllanoalllon (if llva atock
at the I'nlon alock yartl In Omaha for
twenty tour hour emllng al 3 o clock
jcetcrdny:
HK 'Kl PTH-t'A I'tH.
Cattlf. Ilog. Hlicnp. lira a.
C M, A HI. f
1
I Itlon I'a. lfie 22
N. W., caal X
A N. VV., wcat.. 4:i
HI, l, M, A II, . II
II, At y., paat... 1
H. A 14 , weat., :
Ft I. A I'., caat. 2
41
12
2.7
'i
1
H7 ,
lllliinl (Vntrnl .... A
Chicago lit. Wet,,.
Total receipt ..IM
JMfl'OHTION -HICA y.
f alilu. lloga Mtcoi).
Mnrrla Ik Co., S, 7 4o
Hwlft ii nd Cmnpaiiy ":! 1,f,U dm
Ctidiihy I'Hiklng Co,., 707 1.127 l,4ng
At mo in- A Co m I.H.'ili lib
e'i hwarlg A Co 444
I. W. Alniphy 44H
Lincoln I'acklng Co,,., 4i ,,, .,,
Ho. Dm. l'acklng Co,., I
lliinlnger and Oliver..,, al ,,, ,,,
V. II. Vaiiaant Co 20
Hill Hon W
K, Ft. I.ewla tJt
.1. II. H11II1. I
Iloaenalock llro, 61 ... ...
T. il, Kellogg 2!
II. V. Mnmlllon .Ti
Hiilllwill llioa 1
Mo. Kan, Calf Co.., 30
Illggln 2 ,,, ,,,
Huffman 20
Km It 1
Mcjer 14 ,., ...
Mnnner llro II ,,. ,,,
John llnriey 114 ,,, ,,,
Jriiaen A Lungroit 213 ,,. ...
Total 3,3 6.256 2,047
CATTLK-Itecetpi were larger than
laat week, but amaHer than a year ago.
TI10 big bulk of tho ro'clpl iotiitd' of
cornfed iecr, tha (Icimiiid for which
waa good and brlak. Tha market opened
early In Ihe morning ahd II did not take
wiser, vary long to clean uo tn i
rclpi at price that wcra a good loo
nigncr innii laal week a cloaa, 'Ilia rie(
href atcara here brought lirwi. tha lilghf't
prtro paid on thla market lnce I'ecfm
bcr, and tha hlghaat rvar paid during; tha
momii or May.
Hood row and heifer wara alao loc
higher, with tha medium and common
kind at Icaat aleadv,
Hiockera and feeder ware In moderata
auppiy and fully ataady, If anything a
Utile atroiigcr tbaii laat week Wong
cloae.
yiiolallnna on cattle: flood to cholc
ycnrllng", lit HKnli.ai; good to rholca
beeve. !i Atatf 2.4ft; fair to good beeyea,
4 7C'aOi')0; common to fair beeve, li'iaVy)
I. 75; good to choloo helfen, 17.,VriiH.7fi,
good to rholca ( ow, tl.'Htil 1"; fair to
good cowa, ln.rWuti.JO; oommon to fair
cow, 4.27ilrVW; good to cholc feadara,
17 H'l'iig 2ii fair to good feeder, 17 40101
IM: common to fair feeder, 4f7.40;
good to cholc atocker, llrVu" 2.'; atock
fif lfer. tt.2Mfg.2l,: atock cow, M t"fl -7.7.i;
tock calve, KHOtlotJO; veal calvaa, !i,0li
II. W; bulula. ataga, ate, ta.0tUlw.
linilH -Receipt wara .fair for tha open
ing day of ilia week, om tilnly-even
can or 7.2)10 head being reported In. Thla
la 1.7i 'I larger than a wk ago, but
amaller than alther two week ago or
tha corresponding; Monday of laat yaar
by 4,i head.
Carried upward by a 10c advanoa, price
today reached tha high mark of the a
Knii to dole, and for that matter were
I ha hlglicet alma 1l. Hhlppar had
larger order than at tha cloaa of laat
week and bought a greater parrentagn
of Ilia hogg than on moat, day In tha lat
two week. Tlmy wanted good butcher,
and paid 10c higher price for what
hog thV could ne.
l'acklng raipilramenl were fairly large,
and with "flipping competition ao atrong
a It wa killer got Into tha game early,
and put up the long end of their drove
al a !'" advance. If anything, beat hog
allowed the moat advance, but on tha
earl" trad at lenal all kind all a red the
iipiudn. The plainer kind of light and
mixed hog were, aa unal amnewhat
alnw to move, and a few load of theae
wet left for the cloe,
The general market wa a dim above
lnl wook 1 loc, atnt hulk of Ilia offer
ing waa cleaned up befote ID o'clock.
Moat of the aale landed at t'l an
with a tpriiikling from 14 40 down, and
a few load of good heavlea on up to
I'Jv,, The top leached tk.W, th hlgheat
price of the year to data.
HHKKr-Mot of th receipt conltd
of California prlng lamba, and a fed
I n 111 ba were a. arc and all buyer had a
few order for Ihem. trade opened early,
ud ewovlhlng In thl line aold early al
price that were ainiind a dim hlher
A new record on winded Mextcaua vtaa
eatiilillhc. when one hunch of Collie
od at I;.' -'''. N chub handy cllpiier
er mi offer. A pretty y..d ktml of
horn lamba -.rlghli.g In th neighbor
hood of eight v pound landed al lid
the hlaheal price paid fur I ta.lt coll.
and a bunch af aeil fmlabed tulf of!
big eight landed at oi x arcltv jf 1
upplle eililcn'ly i.iiletlug the tut pack
era baie b-.l making about takin i
lilai I'llllie llglll IT land) lllppel;
oi.hl to aell at I.'1', and emtio ti.li
ai ipielina ui on cboii light
II ner and aellei bad a hard tune!
gelling together on 't of California
pilng luii. that re 011 offer. Lit
vliyii thev fitiallv cold II al pit e
thai ie foinl.tei d (boitl a'ralv alio
,aal ! ! Tao .i of ri
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Pole I. Ilil hanllv to .leni. an I
.allied a blggt'i tali end l.uia t .lll
aw bead not a:liol' b-llc h ..f n-tlliv
i till ipicUbie M il lii I : and
might bung a It'll nici
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Persistence is the cardinal vir
tue in advertising; no matter
how tfood advertising maybe
in other respects, it must he
run frequently and constant
ly to he really successful.
care it
ATTRACTIONS
OMAHA.
Boyd'i: "On Trial."
Empren; Vaudeville and photo
plays Gayety: Photoplay.
HiDD: Photonlava.
Krug: "The Heir to the Hoorah."
Muie: Photoplays.
Orpheum: Vaudeville,
Strand: Photoplays.
"On Trial" at the Boyd.
Eva Lang came hack yesterday,
and she "came back" hsifd, present
ing "On Trial" in excellent fashion.
The play itself is admirable for sev
eral reaons, greatest of which i
that it tells a tripping story in a
novel way, It i finely put on, and
its untiiual settings are skillfully haii
illed, so that the effects are perfectly
producer!. Additions and changes
made in the company since its last
appearance here add to it strength,
Miss I.ang is in much better health
than when she played last at the
Hoyd, and her performance last
night was tit to her high standard.
As the stricken woman, the worried
wife, the joyous girl, and finally the
wife with her life given back to her,
she has a wide range of emotion to
cover, and she does it with conscien
tious effort and good effect.
.Mr. Carleton made a good impres
sion, working quietly but sincerely
in the leading role, Mr, Holinan,
also new to 11s, shows fine capacity
as an actor anil promises many good
performances for the future. Of
course, Frank Deuithorpe, as the
froseruting attorney, is good. Mr.
Jclniore docs a capital hit of acting
just at the end of the play. P.ut the
great heart of the audience last night
went out to Miss Florence Roberts,
a tiny bit uf humanity, member of
the Ilenhanl company of Denver, by
long odds the cleverest child actor
seen in Omaha in many a day. She
is winsome, pretty, and attractive in
all ways, and acts with the aplomb of
a veteran and the titter lack of self
consciousness of a child.
Miss Lang's company has settled
down for what looks like a long run
at the Hoyd.
Vaudeville at the Orpheum.
The final pogram of the season at
the Orpheum has three especially at
tractive features, all in headline class,
and the other four numbers arc tr
ling in every respect.
For music lovers there is Madame
Kleouora de ('isneros, a grand opera
diva whose repertory is almost en
tirely in Kgnlish, which made her an
instantaneous favorite with every
one. Her voire is rich in tone finali
ties and, in "The Slar-Spangled Ban
ner," her closing number, she won
an ovation that shook the hone.
Grace La Hue, also a vocalist of
rare quality, was not a whit less en
deared to the audience. Five ittjngs
are scheduled for her regular per
formance, but she was so well liked
that she was compelled to sing three
more on the opening night.
Another Clifton-Fowler act, called
"The Devil He Did," registers suc
cessfully on the program. J. K. Kin
met as "The Devil" and Guy D'Kn
nery have the principal roles and are
supported by J'. Barrett and Miss
Mary E. Ryan. It is replete with
snappy lines and is splendidly inter
preted by the performers presenting
it. Emma Francis, assisted 'by Har-
OMAHA OKItlHrnal. MAflKET.
Wholeaal Price, lor Prodac
I bnml by 41 ma bit Declare.
BUTTKK No. 1 creamery, In cartons
or tutu, 82c; No. 2,
l'Ot'LTHY UrolU rg, alive, under two
lb., Joe; hans, loc; apeclal roixtera and
atag, fc; aprlng. ; goege. Inc.; ducka,
2t; turkeys. 20c; old toms. ; capon.
20c; guinea. 26o; 'ul., tl.&mipt.Oll par
dos ; pigeon, Km per dog.
CllKKHIi--Importel Hwl, 4c; domes
tic So; block, 28c; twin, lSc; daiale.
IS'c; triplets, 18',i'. Young America, 10c;
blue label brick, 19c, llmUurgor. 22c, Im
ported Kreni h Houii uetort, 5c; New Yor
white. ic.
FlMH-rVesh, per lb : Catflgh, 17c; carp.
Is; trout, 14c; ro had. Hoc; halibut, 14c;
enliiuin, l&'il7c; hore codfish, 17c; buck
had, k-; Hpanlah mackerel. 12c; red
anapper, 14c; yellow pike, lie; flounders,
WV. Kronen, per lb.: Halibut, 17o; black
.a, ltifi22c; cropple. i:''U'14c haddock,
10c; auufiali, He; au(iora, av. Smoked, per
lb.; White, lie; Mpiercd, '"c; amnion,
17c; finnan baddies, IM.
HKKK CCTM-Kll), No. I. JEi'c; No. 2,
ln'o; No. 3. 17c. Chuck. No. 1, r:i-;
No 2, l!V ; No. 3, 12V. Loin. No. I,
2Jio; No. 2, 2.'o; No, 2, Wejc. Hound, No. 1.
bl'c; No I, lV; No. J. lie-. J'lales. No.
t, 10,., No. X l-yc; No. 2, V.
OVHTKKM--4'heaapeake, per gal.: Htand
aid. II 'Hi; eelc ta, II u, couula. II. 'ai,
t KLKHY--.Mammoth. I")C per do ;
medium, joc pr dug., small, 40c, Klorlda,
per crate, I..
Kill I ra-tiiange. box: Navel Valen
ela. ., ', I:!". 1'.', l- I.'. -'K'i.
I 'la, Ii nl, .. I i. I.' ;ti; taws, ll '; ,
!',ti, ;., Hi. Mclllei I anemi Hwcet.
.i;, li'. I.'l", 12i. Clii, t4". I'1',
tans, it'", -vv. ,i-. 1:1 1 a imnii.
.o; ilolibin Howl, eaiti; Htlver Cord,
tU Utal'cfiuii. Uo. Dkt. 1.1 1. .4a.
lira), 4"a, l.li., 4a, 14 HO, .4a. So. ti,
tin! ritr Peine Mliipuinil MomUv,
'anlli and Wediieadgi , 1.' 7. cat.
Ilnlliilia, loin. Ii dldlil !, f.v,i I 7a,
limdliim ala Jumboe, t- "Hi it 2. legular
tin Juinlno I' ' a: ,i, em lira J liil
t.oc. (ao.i:,i Mainmntlt. (M Itti lie.
V l;iil. I A HLI-4 iiiloii ttttal wa.
'i. irate licriuuda. Ii 74 ciai. union
till ied. P m bu, .0.1, hi ana. il.,i,
: .1 bo. I'anol. beta, lotnip. patab-i,
1 1 a 1 1 - a ahull. lit, fcn" ilul 1'n '.!.
.. ji,,. in old. in nii ii ii. i,;,
'1 ..iiiatoo. Illalctale Leliuce. Iliil
!a. 4'le will . H'tl. fal k il.as ,
I;.". ,rie, d . nu l'pj.ri,
he l.i, r.ilat. l. lihei i 'hi
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old Kennedy, danced and sang her
way into popularity even though her
turn came last. liixley and Lerner,
clever comedians, are also singers of
ability. Eixley especially is good.
Jolly Johnnie Jones, with a slack
wire specialty, and Mabel Hamilton
and Jack Barnes, in song and chatter,
complete the bill.
"The Heir to the Hoorah" at the
, Krug.
A mixture of western and eastern
life, with a Colorado setting, fur
nishes alt sorts of amusement and in
terest in "The Heir to the Hoorah,
I'aut Armstrong's four-act play of
fered this week by the North Broth
ers' Stock company at the Krug. Joe
Lacy, owner of the "Hoorah mine,
is played by Sport North, and be
tween his making love to his wife and
the goings-on of his mining camp
pals, much fun is made. , The love
interest and' the little counter
plots serve to increase the interest
and evoke many laughs.
The comedy was well received yes
terday. Bill Bittner is back in the
cast. Robert Grandi and H. Van
Kennesclaer Kelly, foreman of the
Hoorah mine, makes a favorable ap
pearance as a man who can wear eve
ning clothes and be at ease. Hoy E.
Hilliard staged the production, which
will he given all week, with - usual
matinees on Thursday and Saturday.
The comedy brings out the full
strength of the company. Genevieve
Hussell has the role of Mrs. Joe Lacy.
The play is a pleasant diversion. For
next week "Lena Kivcrs" is an
nounced." Bill it the Empress.
The vaudeville principals at the
Ilmiiress this week are comprised en
tirely of members of the fair sex. The
"Bachelor Sweethearts" offer a tune
ful act, which was well received Sun
day, as were the efforts of Kitty
Detnily along similar lines, 'ihe
"Five American Beauties" ai;c musi
cians of considerable ability and were
the recipients of much applause. The
Keough sisters dance and sing in
pleasing fashion. ( harle Chaplin is
again a feature of the film program,
his vehicle this time being entitled
"The Floorwalker."
Photoplays at the Strand.
"Civilization's Child," a feature
photoplay, proved its worth by the
manner in wnicn ntraiKi aunicncrs i
received it Sunday. Tuesday Dc I
Wolf Hopper will be seen in a
homely comedy drama, ".Sunshine
Dad." while Wednesday and Thurs
day "The Girl With the Green Eyes" !
will be the feature. For the re- i
tnaindcr of the week William Farnum
will take the title role in "A Man of
Sorrow." Keystone comedies and
news weeklies are shown in addition
to the feature.
That l"htrll Chtplln't ability I pot enn
Ulne rl dramaile HuUont with hi moat
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comic effort. nd from the centrt comet
the humor of the ple. Sertouely dupll.at-
og cene from the oper ene moment ano
he next plunging Into a acreamtngly Tunny
tiurlestju on the point Immediately follow
ing. HI burleaoue will be appreciated by
all picture patron, whether or not they
hare Nuen Tn opera, r.ona rnrvince. nia
leading lady, make a delightful Carmen.
Th real of the catt, larger than uaual, la
up to the uaual alandard of excellence in
Kaaanay-i 'hapllu coined lea.
in ddltlon to the Chaplin picture the
film entertainment t the Clyty all week
includea a powerful four-reel dramatic auh
.lect by the Vilagiaph company entitled
"Tha Wheel of Juattre." The display 1
contlnuoua from 11 a. in. to 1 1 p. in.
Klertrlcal Inventor leead.
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William Stanley, an Inventor who con
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electrical Industry, died at hi borne hare
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trical transformer nd the alternating cur-
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THEATER WEDNESDAY
THE ADLER-KESSLER CO.
(Ch Ylddlah)
Tonight"TOO LATE"
WED.-' Capital Punishment"
Price ; 83c, fioo, 7Se and 91.00.
. t. To Beat of VaudaTllle.
Last Weak. Tlia Bt of Vaudeville.
I I other Acta: rMB. KlaEOST.
GRACE OKA VB CISNEKOB, "Tho
LA RUE ll ic i ll lie Did '' Hamilton
'l- - Itltley a l.eriier. Kinm
I'ranOe, Jolly Johnnie Joilea, Orpheum
Tram! Weekly,
Prl.ea: Malln. jailer,. tOc: belt el lei
ci4 ti'. a4 Hun, I he. Nialila, 10c. lie. 44s. Ut.
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"SALVATION JOAN,"
FARNAM THEATER
tr la fatur photoplay that oH
wdll fully anjoy, presenting-
June Daye in
"Sorrows of Happiness"
Taken from tha original story "Trait
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TONIGHT
Filmland's Most Clever
Child Dancer,
Hildega.de Lachmann
"The Rialto Dancer."
The Dainty Daillng Will Ap
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talnmcnt. In the
MAIN DINING ROOM
TONIGHT.
7 until :.10 1. M.
lO.ilO to MiihilKht.
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Charlie Chaplin
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SCENIC VACATION GUIDE De
scribes and shows pictures of Denver.
The Mountain Parka Trip. The Rocky
Mountain National Park Trip and 3S
other Rail, Auto and Trolley Scenic
and Sightseeing Trips In the Colorado
rtocklcs within a few hours' ride of
Denver. Contour map of the Colorado
flockles from I -tings to plke'a Peak
with Important trips and auto roads
hon. A complete Vacation Oulde
liiiok showing (there to go, what to
see, and hnw to get there from Denver,
Coat of trips, leaving and returning
time.
COSTS VERY LITTLE
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