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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1916)
THE BEE- OMAHA, FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1916. 12 GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Demand for Cash Wheat is Active and Prices Rule Unchanged to a Cent Higher. CORK PRICES CONTINUE STRONG Omaha. May 15. Th demand for rh wheat tii quite active today and th mar ket ruled from unchanged to a rent higher. The bulk of the three hard anld around 11. "0 and moat of the four hard wheat anld at I7jjc. Th corn market vu a little stronger today and ranted from urn-banged to a half cent up. Hecelpta totaled S3 rara and moil of these were aold on the advance. Yellow corn old at about a half cent premium over the ihtte and ml led. Gala rerelpta wera good and the demand eras fairly active. The market wss a trifle weak, however, and aold about a quarter lower. Hye was quoted nominally one cent lower and barley waa quoted a cent to two centa lower l.'learanceg were: Wheat and flour equal to I.AIs.onO bu.; corn, 27,0i0 bu.; oata, 4M ftOO t.u. Liverpool cloae; Wheat unchanged to le lower; corn, hlghfr. f'rlnary wheat receipt wera KM. 000 hii and ehlpmeniM, 1,oO,Ortft hir, against re relpta of 760,01)0 bu. and ahlpmenta of I6,. 000 bu. lest year. Primary corn receipts were 444, Ml bu. and ahlpmenta IM.OfiO bu , agalnet receipts of jai.ooo bu. and ahlpmenta of MO.O00 iu. Jaet year. Primary nafa receipts were 1,021,000 bu. and shipments ll,0" bu.. agalnet receipts of 171.004 bu. and ahlpmenta of lit. GO u. last year. CAR LOT RECKIF'TH. Wheat.Corn Oata, rhlrago lift 74 lt Minneapolis 110 luluih It Omaha , 04 II 32 Kansas flty ...120 ilT Ht. I.OUIS 76 44 44 Winnipeg j I2 ,. These sales wera reported today: WHEAT No. 1 hard winter: 2 cars, 11.04; 1 car, HOlVt; I car, lioav No, I hard winter: 1 car, II 04; I car, II HH; 1 rara, II I!; t car, IlilVt; I cars, II 01; cars, 11.00; I rara, ; 1 car, sac; i cr, t ',, I rara. Ic. No, 4 hard winter; 4 cars, Dili'; 1 car. 7 He; I rara, 17c; 1 cars, 'V; 1 car, 14. No. I durum: 1 car, II 61, No. I mlaed: 1 car, Ur; 1 car, ". No. 4 rniied: 1 car, llc; 1 car, 9ar.; 1 car, 4; 1 car (light), sic fiample haid wlrilnr: 2 csra, 7e; 1 car, Hie. ItY; riample: 817 sacks, (c. t:orn: No. t while: 1 car, Ur; 1 car, lie. No. I white: I rara, r No. white: 1 car, llo. No. I yellow: 1 car, 70c, No. I yellow: 1 cara, 9c. No. 4 yellow: I car, e. No. I yellow: 1 car, 1 car. the, No. t mlsed: 1 car, No. 4 mlied: I car, lie, No, I mixed; 1 car, 4c; ,. I cara, Ifrc, Oata No. I white: t cara. M'ao; 1 car, Mr, Nn. 4 white; 1 cara, 1V; I cars, rlampla white; 1 car, J7Vc; 1 cara, 17 lc; g cara, 87c. Omaha fash J'rlrrs Whest; No. 2 hard, 1102104; No. I hard, 7r 1 1 (ll ; No. 4 hard. !; No, J spring, ll 0I4I 11; No. 1 spring. ac8107; No. I durum, ll.ootr 1 ol ; No. I durum, ifrQII 00. t'orn: No. i white, lHr; No. 1 while. eiBc; No. 4 white, SHe; No. t white, tl :, No. white, ifre7c; No. i yellow, 6Hfj7tc; No. I yellow, slHc; No. 4 yellow, ' !e; No. t yellow, Miltr; No 4 yellow, '.keHo; No. I mlied, lie Vie; No. I mlsed, 6m,fctc; No. 4 mlied, S7HW S"; No. mlied, ; No. mined, ll7e. Oats: No. 2 while, n41i-, aianilard. 40 ' 0 10 c ; Nn. I white, il'tt He; No. 4 white, I 4t. Jiarley; Malting, UttUe; No. t feed. I, Hi til-,, him: No. 2. MCrsOr; No. I, Utile. Chicago closing prtcea, furnished Tha Ilee hy lngen A Hryan, stock and grain brokers, lit riouth Rtiieenth atreel: Art 1 Open." High.' j Uow.l Close." f iss Wh't 1 l T " I " May ll HHiS'l f'H I10H.I1 HM July 11 1081,1 ll', lift-,! losvios' dept. II IU 1 II '4 IHH lit I l Torn May July dept. (rata May July Kept. Pork May July Kept. l.ard May July fept. Hit May July fcept. T2Tf S!TI 7l V71 70S 7t ft '4 42 lO'att'ai!!1 70l7 41V, ff talllH IHsOS'in'a A2 2S 1 4fiSffVi:t"S iv vails ill ft, 21 ft 2i 22 11 T 12 70 12 12 11 ! 12 47 12 10 22 10 21 10 22 02 II 12 21 (ft 22 00 22 70 12 71 it ti 12 48 It t 11 70 12 12 II i 11 17 12 10 ll 7;21 l I I 1 I 40,12 61 12 40' I 3 3 112 70 12 71 I I 111 17 12 40 ill 60 12 12 (7,12 76 112 76 12 17 11 TT 12 77 12 6 atHlCAftO .AIN' AMI I'KOYIMONH. Features of tha Trading and rinsing I'rlces oa Hoard of Trade. Chicago, May 36 Urousht and erelvely hot weather causing rapid d-terlorlatiin of crops In Oklshnma ami partsof Keneas brought about advanrea today In the wheat market here. ('Inning prices, although nn allied, wera Htfi-te net higher, with .Inly at II 10S and Bcplemher at II II ' . Corn lost 1 to 2'a rents; osla finished half down to a shade advance, and provisions off iu to !VC. Aa a result of prevslllng adverse condl tlona. eatlmalea on the Oklahoma wheat crop were reduced by some authorities to day to aa low as lft, lion Oon buehnla, as agslnat reent forecasts of Ift.flOO.Ono bushels and against last year's harvest of S , ft nd.Miti wera alao mm h diminished, according lo current opinions, one whlely accepted Iota! being 7ft. 000,00(1 bushels, whereas the latest stale report auggaieii ioh.ooOooo bushels t'nder auch rlrcuniiances, offers to sell wheat were derMdly sarc the greater part of the day, but on the other hand, the atlempta to buy showed a material broad fling ou. Two Intrruptlons to tha upward course of the wheat market took place one lust after tha opening, the other shortly .before the close. Predictions of cooler tempera tures nad possible showers especially In Oklahoma, caueed the transient early set back, linen turns near the end of the aesatnn resulted chelfly from weakness of the corn market, A euatalntng Influence, however, waa liberal foreign bulng, which tni'luded 1,1 2ft, 000 bushels for tha govern ment of tlreece. Hherp breaks la tha value of corn fo. lowed etthuoiirementa thai addition of 2, 000,000 bushels lo the public etevstor capac ity here were to lv made forthwith Ite eldee, the weather waa Idee! for the grow ing crop tlsts held relatively firm, owing to crop damage reports from Oklahoma and Kanesa Hrsh silvl.es from other stairs failed in the luuln to act seafi offset Provisions weakened with hogs and corn Peeks, a appasred to he temporarily on the aeiHog Shin. I liliil'i Cash Prices' Whest, No I red, II l, V I I I H , No. I red. II ej. No I held, I (! I 1 1 S . No- I hard. ll0JHwlV Corn. N I yellow, 71 S Q U V . No 4 tel. low. 7oo:;r No. i whit iv v 4ee; eteodard. tlflic Hte, No. I aod Ne 1. nominal; No 4. J.' Hatle, S u l. , IhuniIi, H, i i..er I! 4jl0 !,.., Ill Uaj Jilt, I -art, iti ltlts. 12 i -fl I J t lift Ti W l'is"ltld. creamery. He y.U'iaj Heetp?a, t fi ia, Mo- hangrd l5 IT A f OI- ti I (tti4 , old, ieeipts. 2 ratif, sli. U )-t.o(n, tihiteseta ae.4 I.k -ta while. Iifttliei, iinnia and '.e.,ia t'hi-e. I, nil aw. r..iis t.. t-l. balleled fee It !! loae. at A'eOart.a, ea-aed triuo.l be ll I" It I (ill III Ai'e, uchrd i hi s- ' Pite ne..t. N4 t rJ. 1 1 t s h i 1 1 h , N" 4 ll "I I '!, 1 1 t, I ll , N I paid 1 1 ! I .m N . I jei w 1 1 t : I V ' . s . I i ... ! :' Kate Ne 1 ", it s- Uid. Mt Ha N'. t ai.t t-. t !!. 4, IU Heiiel .' Is- Iiib.ii, ! ti.M(l l'a) t 4 I ... Id i 4 1 t u tie ll i)H I t'i mih t i. t ,M.r pit s',' a ,. , i hi . M. e, a I 1 - -r t a I 1 1 t. I i 11 Sti'D sst. Vt v ..-a ae4 I .. l'-ll . i is s.i 4 I i e e. i, I i - i 4 , . i. - l t I -,.. s 4 .a -. cs a4 I rfc.t I ' 1 1 ' 1'vl I. I H I - 4 .. t titfl 4, Imw Sulil e I . Un 1 Mill 4T t . I. i, in till S i tut -.... s . V ''", It 4 iiii-' 1 i ' I s h. 1 asiia t, ' s ' - . l t . I e... I (skits, l'ie i I leSreel4 ti'atst I ... I u I II ( t K .1 t . t II 1 - ) I ' Sa I t. 4 e my I eta e a sseteeOt 4,ta tgtk4 . . ti , J t It MMf. I it . I .. . -.. i It (Mia '-i Is I . t I I "- 4 u ( t k i h tin,t , t" i ss'eia 14 30; firsts, clears. IS. 00. Other grades un changed. BARI.ET 37;ic. RTK IJItllSc. ItKAN 119 OOia 19. 60. t'illtX-Xo. 2 yellow, tJH7lc. OATH No. I white. 3?(:i!Hc. FLAXHEED Il lltiVj fe 1 90",. NEW YORK OKAhRAL MARKET., Quotallona of the 1'ay on Various Com' modltlea. New York, May 2ft KI.OITR Steady. WHEAT Hpot, firm; No. 1 durum IllUt: No. 2 hard, II.2H4; No. 1 north ern. Iiuluth, I12HU; No. 1 notihern, Vir, linha. 112714, f. o b., New York. Kuterea, steady; May, I1.16S. COHN Hpot, weskj No. 2 yellow, I2e. e. I. f . New York. OATH Hpot, steady; No. 2 yellow, ItSfi, o. I. f , New York. HAY Htrong; No. 1, Il478lft0; No. 2, II !.'(! 1 tn; No. 3, 11 .20 1.30 ; spring, 11. Oft 1 10. Ilnl'8 Steady; state, common to choice, 1116, 12S20c; 114, 7c; Pacific coast, in If,, 1 1 ( If,--; 1D14, 'dl"c, HlfiKH Firm; Jlogota, 384i3o; Csntral America, 33o, I.E4TIIKH- Firm; hemlock first, 17c; seconds, 3sc. PHOVIHIONH Pork, atesdy; mess, 125.60 (7 24 00; fsrnlly, 124 OOt2.0O; short clear, I22O0IJ24 0O, Ileef, steady; mess, 117.60 IU 00; family, I It 00 20 00. jird, eaay; middle weal, I2 f, I J b(l. TAI, LOW Easy; cliy, 10c; country, 10 tJH0.c; special, 101,c. Ml'TTKK Market stesdy; receipts, I, II 3 tubs; creamery estrss, Jotflllta; firsts, 21 t,2(; seconds, 2?fj2''-. EOIJH Market easier; receipts, Ift, 044 csss: fresh gathered, eslra fine, 244U26c; n gulsr packed firsts, 22 'a 22 i,c ; seconds, 21f.22o. CH KKHK Market firm; receipts, 1,271 boses, slate fresh specials, 17 'u 1, V, ; av er a us fancy, U'al7c, Wisconsin Twins held al l ' !'. Pol i,reaed. firm; chickens 1 U 32c; lost-la, 1(22Hc; turkeys, 2 ).. I.lv poultry, firm ; broilers, u'2f,c; fowls, 21421Viu; turkeys, HtfiOi-. Kansas ( Ity (,raln Market. Ksnsss City, May U WHEAT Cssh, No. 2 hard, ll OSftl 10; No. 2 red, 1101 lOD; May, II.0IH; July, 1 1 0J 8 1.02 . coft.N No, 2 mlsed, 47iie; No. I whlt.e, 70c; No, 2 yellow, 7OQi70Vcj May, 6t'c; July, !c, OATH No, 3 while, 44'A$4Gc; No. 2 mlsed, 404)1:. (offea Market. New York, May IS. There waa a re. neasl of active liquidation In the market for coffee futures here today. Kscept for slightly heavier llraslllan receipts there was no feat ura In lha reports from pri mary markets that seemed to attract much attention around Ihe ring and the selling was most generally attributed to realizing by either foreign Investors to the nearer approach of the new crop movement or a Ices favorable view of Immediate peace prospects. Ths bulk of the selling csme early In the day, however, and afier opening at a decline of 10 to 11 points, with M'ptemher selling at I 0n and le rember at 1.72c, prices steadied on cov ering. Trading was less actlva on tha rally lo Is. 64c for Heptemher and i 7o for lie. cember, tha market closing at a net ad venes of 2 points on May and Jims, but generally 7 points nt lower, Halea, 64.240 bags. May, 140c; June, I 40c; July, 11,0c; August, 4 Mo; September, 4,43 ; October, I ; November, 7Sc; December, 7Sc; January, '; February, I .lie; March, 192c; April, 1e, Hpot coffee, quiet; Rio 7, c; Kantoa 4s, I0c. No change wsa reported In tha cost and freight situation. Tha official rsblea reported a decllna of 76 rela st Itlo and of l-ld In tha rata of Itto eschange, while tha Hsnlos market was unchanged, New York Cotton Market, New York, May 26 COTTONBpot, quiet; middling uplands, 12 90c; aales, 300 balea. Cotton futures opened barely steady; July, 12 14; October, 12 6nj lierember, 13.00; January, IJOO; March, II He. futures closed stesdy; July, 1217c; Oe- Inber, 12c; Jiecember, 11 lb:; January, 13 02c; March. 13 17c. Tha cotton market closedbarely stesdy at a net decline of 12f;21 points. Omaha Hay Market. PRAiniK H A Y Choice. unlsnd. none here, 110 6(11100; No. 1,1 19 tmu 10 1,0; No, 2. IT 00O9.no, No I. 14(17 00; Choice mid land, none here, 10 oj 10 60; No. 1, 19 00 tt lOO'l; Nn. 2, ) (I'i'K I'd; No. 3, 16 00 7 00; choice lowland, none here, 19 00 I9 60; No. I, a ill 9 00; No, 2, I4.00il.00; No. i, 14 on in oo. Al.l' AI.KA-I hulca alfalfa, 113 onn 14 oo; No 1, 112 00011011; No. 2, 14 000 10 00. No demand whatever for the lower grades. Metal Market. New York. May J IS M KTA ! l.esd. 17 H 7. 8ft: spelter, quiet; Knet Ht. l,ouls deliv ery, i ssked. Copper firm; electrolyllc, near by nominal; August and later, 2s ft0 it ao.oo. iron atcaiiy and unchanged. Tin quet, spot offered st 141 00. At i.ominh, spot copper, tizs; rutures, 1121: electrolytic, 1112. Hpot tin, (102 In., futures, 1192 lis, Lead, 131 7a 6d. rlpel ter, lift.. Oil and tioaln. Havannah. (la, May 26. TCRPEN- TINKEIrm, lc; sales, 416 bbls,; re. elpts, 414 bbls.; shipments, none; stock. l.toa hhls, HtiHlN Firm: sales, HO bbls ; receipts, 1.401 bbls V shipments, none; stock 67,197 bbls. Ullotatlona: A. It, C, t, It 3ft, K, F, 1140; II. II. 4ft0; I. K, I4 I2S; M. 14 Ift; N, I4.IO6 00; WO, 15 lfi! 6.2S; WW, fi.40 Dry (, onile. New York, May l HHY floor8 Woolen goods were today In tuoderat de mand. Hlaple lickings were advanced He a yard. Cotton goods and yarns were firm; law silk was higher and In good demand. New York Money Market, New York, May tft. Mercantlla paper, IV per cent; alerllng, 60 day hi I la. 4 72;: demand, 41 11-14. cables, 476 7-14. HIl.VKH Har, 71 He, Mexican dollars, mc. Ill IN I iH tloverlltnent, weak: railroad. steady TIME I, OA H l-.aay ; alsty days 14 l per cent; ninety days. !3 per cent; sis months, ISjS't per cent. CAI.I. MONEY Kaaler; high, 1 per rent. low. 3 per rent, ruling rale, 2; aat loan 2, rloalnc bid, I ; offered at 2k. C H. ref SsregllviM, K. a T 1st I'M!. M ref 2s Mont Power fta 97U, cniipon 99'aMii. Psc con 4s 101k P H Is reg....li Y Cen. deb. C. H ,1s limp. 101 4s ,. ... IMS M ft 4S re . . I 10 V. N. Y City L. II M, 4 loup lit (14l M Amer Hmelt 4s ltl N Y, N. II, a Am T A T it II sr. s Ill Ha ...ITN. Pac 4a US Anahi Fren, h .. IMaS'. Psc in . ., . . 4t At, bison gen. Is 91 ttre 4hnrt l.loe H 4s .... ( ref (a . . S lleth Ht l ref Is 4lHPsi'. TAT s liiov Cen Ps ific Is.. 91 k tvmt ,.n 4Ha h C A ii it 4Hs llVI'rnn i" 4Hs elH I" , 11 g, Join lira, lint s-n 4t til Is . . 4tH;i I. a f.n Fran C. M ei p ref l. T cv Is liUHK Psc ,-t Is , n r , H I A P Ity ..inh lit (, nj rf s ... 74liiii.ii Pa, ific 4, 4JH l A It. (( inn !' P .t a . 41 MSr a hh Fri gen a , 74P ft Hi-, p . 1,14. Hen llr.-lrle It l4',".t I nl.n I I .S'lillh l.l I HS ) i I t t III 10 f t ( t , , K C auih r-f ta lj let Mer Marlive I' A It u rf 4'ts IMS I. tl H ! 4a Mud L A. N un l t rbtah I learlMga I'leitit, May 31 - lS'W I'sHLgs f r t'lum 1 I) tit III t a . I r iU" .i'-l(ig del Ual tr, I, 411 . Ill II I lilt tl. 11 UIF htiHh wlHkir tatlkt I west tied, H-at Heak, aa4 ., te4 iii's tt i i trni: k.-.H't I h" t o t,l w.ii . hi. 1,, I " I I It 11 tMI'll tl I I I . Si -ft S ' I '- l -t I I . y 4 , ,-tS l il ttit . l4 n '( ll.eia ..n..'vis, 4H ks -.,.! ii -1 a , a,, a --I t.,.' 'all' 'i'i It . 1 ti M.,,, 1 t '" e - " ( .... Ill- ti I I t mill 4 n 1 1 ti i t a ,. .., 4 , -,4 ( a - s I t - fc i, , ..... t ii.. I u 1 1 1 It ii I. ! t eefc Mes4 I --..I Mas i 14 1)1 (, 1- - a n k.-i 1 ti I 1 li I I ' t 4 " . . 1,1 r " I l a) I 1 t 1.1 t ! '- t ll ' 1 r 1 . ... 4 . s m ' . . . t - 1 s- ' . . V . t i as U M 11 ti, H '..-, i. - - 1 5t t 1 a . t e .1. a-. It I , 4' II" )--v t, , "I'll t ., , . I e ,'..- ' ..-., .- U 1 t It It .! 6.1 I ( 1 1 ' H I '-l I , I , OMAHA LIYUOT MARKET Good Beeves Make a New High Record Trade Active Sheep Steady to Lower. HOGS FULLY TEN CENTS LOWER Omaha, May 26, 11 . Jlecelpta were: Cattle. Hogs. Hheep. Official Monday 3,M .23 8.167 Official Tuesday (.622 11.1 18 4.143 Cirrtrtal WerfnadV 6 706 9.641 4.077 Estimate Thursday 3,600 10,300 1.000 Four days this week,. 11,114 37,490 13.177 dame days last week ... 13.623 41.094 20,164 Rutin 2 weeks ago 16,129 31.(92 16.663 Hams 3 weeks ago 14.641 42,332 24,700 Same 4 weeka ago 20,731 60,746 30,731 Sams daya last yesr. ... 11,101 36.697 13,694 Tha following tshle shows tha receipta of rattle, hogs and sheep at the Omaha tlvs stock msrket for the year to data aa com pared with last year: 1914 1916. Inc. Dee, Cattle .... (06,723 4I4.16T 91,636 Hogs 1,644,643 1,830,644 213,956 Hheep 126,104 119,323 13.111 Tha following table ahows tha average prices or hogs at the ununt live atoca market for the last fow days, with com- parteorig; "at MlTtTT May 10 62 May 11 61 May 11 I 41 H May 11 I 11 May 14 May 1. 71t Mar 14 10 May 17 I 11 H May 19. I 70 May 20. I 11 May 21 May 22 t 42H May 23 61 k May 24 i US May 26 mil. inn. 11111. 11I13.I1911 I 14 7 (61 6 71 I 16 T 44 I II I 19 I 14 6 91 I 16 I 16 T 44' I 17 I 19 I 22 T 661 I 21 I 13 T 191 I 96 I II I II I 46 I l s I 11 1 II I II I 111 I 24 ' HI I 19 I It 7 lot I 71 241 I 34 7 4I 171 I 29 7 46 1 64 I 16 3d 7 49 I 69 I I II 7 4 H 6 42 I 00 s 7 44 I 70 Hi S I T III f Ift 1 11 7 l 7 29 T 22! 7 301 lleccints and disposition of live stork at Ihe Union Htock yards, oinsha, for twenty-four hours ending at 3 o'clock: HECE1PTH CAHI,OA!H Cattle, Jlogs. Hh'p H rs, c,, M. A Ht. P 10 Wabash 1 40 12 61 21 1 I 26 10 Missouri I'sclflo .. I'nlon Psrifin ,,,, C. at N. W., east ,, 17 34 . II 27 A N W , west ,. Ht. T , M. A O. . H. A ., east II. A 1 , west , . R. I A H,, east ll, 1, A P., west Illinois Central ,,, Chicago lit. West, . Total receipts ....176 144 1.IIHPOH1TION HEAD, Csltle Hogs. Morris A Co 601 1,401 Hwlft and Co 1.293 2.034 Hheep, '949 294 132 Cudthy 1'ack. Co 044 2,390 Armour A Co 1,094 2,47 Hrhwarts A Co 261 J. W, Murphy 1,221 Lincoln Pack. Co. ,,. 43 .... at. Omaha Pack. Co.. 29 .... Cudahy from country,,.. .... 763 Hill A Hon 44 .... F. II. Lewis 61 .... .1. H... Hulla 23 .... Itosensto'-k llros 8 II. F. Hamilton .... 16 .... Hulllvsn llros 16 .... Mo. A Kan, Calf Co.,, 10 .... Hlgglns 6 .... Huffban 11 .... Hoth 7 .... Meyers I , , , Ms nner llros 13 .... John Harvey 176 .... Jensen A I.ungren ... 10 .... Other buyers 243 .... 166 Totsls 4,421 1.710 2,412 CATTI.K. lletellils wera lllieral for a Thursdsy, the total for the four days mounting to 18.614 head, the largest since four weeks ago, but slightly smaller than year ago. The demand was very good for tha bet ter aradea of beef rattle bo that the mar ket waa active while prices were steady lo aironger. The beat beeves sold up to 10 30, which Is the new high record. Cows and heifers of fslr quality were steady, but tha medium kinds were a little slow. Miockers and feeders continue firm, the market being as high aa at any time this yesr. Quotations on ratlta: (jooa to cnoics beeves, II 60010.00; fair lo good beeves, 19 1609(0; common to fslr bsevea, 14 26 0 9 2b; good to choice heifers, 17.7609 00, good to choice cows, 17.(00126; fair In good rows, 4 7( 01.(0; common to fair cows, 4 6006 7ft; good to choice feeders, II 00 8.76; fair to good feeders, 7. 4001. 00; common to fslr feeders, Id .760 7.10: good to choice Blockers, 17. 6006 10; stock hslfers, l. 7101. II; stock cows, 16.76 41 7 60: stock calves, n man id: veai calvsa. 9 00011 00; bulla, ataga, etc., 14.000 I. OS. IIEEF BTF.KRS. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 1 706 l 66 14 Illl M 20 II. .....1171 15 10 12(0 86 64., 171 I 46 II 1300 I 60 13 1171 I 66 II 1073 I 70 23 1 271 I 71 II: 107 I 10 18 lift! I M 19 1001 90 30 1120 I 96 23 1166 10 00 37 1.162 10 10 20 1232 10 10 10 1426 10 26 18 1279 10 30 HTEEHH ANIJ HEIFEItH. 1 624 6 16 I Ill 7 61 14 613 6 40 10 (41 I 70 18 890 I 1ft (3 671 9 26 7 910 1 40 41 6ft 4 60 21 1107 I 86 14 974 10 06 It EIFEKS. 1 781 7 16 2 720 I 26 IIILI.H. 1 1440 7 16 1 1110 7 II I 1.160 7 90 OA I. VIES. 4 167 I 76 9 412 16 1 140 11 60 1 133 11 Ofl HOtiS Hhlppers did not have many or dera on early rounds, and with packers trying for a shsrp bresk were able to buy their hogs st figures that were at least a nlckle anil. In most cases, a dime lower than yesterday. The first offers made by packers were all of 10c lower, and In many cases looked even mors. All other msrkets reported breaka, but sellers thought that packers were asking for too large a concession here, and on early rounds not a great deal was dona. Hlds failed to Improvs much, how ever, and movement finally started on a lOo lower basis, must of the hogs selling that way Tha nnlsh wss the everyday dull, weak affair. With as many as twenty-five losds still unsold pai kers became very Indifferent, and while shippers tilled a few orders on the close, Iste sales were (teak at early prices, snd eten then quits a few loads were reported ss still untold at midday. Tha market wsa malnl) a dima loiter than yeaterdtv's aterage. and closed If any thing a little wotse than that Hulk of the aales kss msds al ! I(JI Ift, with tops aa high aa l I" No. Av. Hh Pr No Av. Hh Pr. II. ill t l H 67 i4 ('I 9 II !1 . 141 IIU 9 41 l . . 24 1(0 I 10 "t 111 no 9 M to J-l I 41. II l 4 it ill 40 10 Hlll.tl' rrCM-l.i ths bad break In pfU-s at Chiiasu ( not tell here until tin the 1 lose, whin three loads tthli-h failed to Sll varil ttlt Ui 4hle 1.1 g1 better than i,,r blda. and were ,rwtrll 1 .1 ilay, though receipts itere tsit MsM. a-k- rs talked shale- .In lines rtshl frum the s'art, p.qnlliig to ths fit' t rthat afmr es, larders breaa at the ltln.il 'Ul, l al tSvue aera tar out ef line Hollers tui I'f he ei-tnine, that wnk m, h MsM s-ip. plies tsi-irs owghl to be la.f l 1 i..l I,, tl tut th ui".ht f II a, I wts that al nm, h el sntihnig was tl -c until sol e'neg le the ,iwrt..t 4 '..ail f plellt S -I tight an, .led Ulnh s.u.1 (alOl earn. Iiiiuis III 11, whl.e a it-a of bgM .!(! ..I It!'.'' II t', It).! MniShl !tl tsie,,Ui, d,..i. aie-t 1 tit Pi in 11 le.'k all f'teno.iej 1.., diac-en cl Ike ..f the I'Shl S'lcl-il set fo Ih.a ' (.' 1 s... t, f ,,. ... .... t , nit a.-, 1 s- ie I i . ,t, a k.. l-'ioo S'4 S"; t i-...atel Ih.ot si,'.,l 4 t ll ytl,s -4 I iftra ,, Wf It , .., t..,s -ei tin ii-i .-iti.', ta t'-it m. i .- 4 t , I , 4 in .,ti it.ti ..a iHt t:e el a,. i....i, t!.,,,!. t a., 1 ..i . t Ii- mi sat--e 'tit l-i I 1 eat -I I 1 1 a. t.'.ii l- . a . , . r . I ei'k a ei-i t-4 a .-Mt.t.ia'e 4ita - I S tie 4e-, a iitet I t a fe v l t '- e 't .,4,t. I ,i IK-t a.. s sl 4,-t ltd. 1 ...al tot 1 I-' I -I at W. a ss II i i 1 - .-1 t -t I... ...I si I it u ' ' ' ( - e . ( - - tarti-t a . 4 (a,, 14 , a . I - 1 1 ( f 1 ii ' , I -..!, ,)( .- ..... I t -1 ( I ' nit- '11. t. . 1 . 1 . t it. , - . I. 1 e - ,vt,i 1 .. (!(' ...i ... I . , stikm ' 1 1 " 1 1 : 1 i I " .-, s 1 l . 1 i . ! ( 1 . . . . i.i .. 1 1 1 1 ' - . i ( I - - 1 -t f. tl ft, l !. ,t I it . .,.( ...a I t i -i 14 1 tt.f, .a , i,,. Is -t. . I Htl t . I,. ... . a I I 4 , 1 II i-s i , a I- i- . t 't 1 1 4 11 1 ' -nil ii-m ii 1 1 i (utl Ills III Mail Mtill.t a ... tu, ti.t n i4tit ft. . . 1 I t a 1 , ... 1 a .... 1 . 4 1 ( 4 ... it- I 4 . 1 t-t-t 4 1 i-i 11 .t.a 4,,., ii,js 10 2ft; stockers and feeders, 17 261.00; bulls. t4.OO04.26: calves, 16.50011.00. HOOH Kerelpts. 8,200 hesd; market, lower; bulk of sales, 19 650 9 80; heavy, 19 80 09 65; packera and butchers, 19.700 9 85; light, 19 6009 70; pigs, (9.000 9.25. HHEEP AND LAMBH Receipts. 6.000 head: market lower; lambs, (10 00012 00; yearlings. 19 00011.00; wethers. 18.2501.60; l.-l. 17,00 9 25. Hlooi f'llr Lire Htock Market. Sloui City. la.. May 2ft CATTLE Receipts 800 hesd; market 10016c higher: native steers. 1100010.00; cows and heif ers, 16.(009 40; bulls, stags, etc., 14.100 8.00. HOOH Receipts, 4,000 head; market, IWine lower: heavy. 19 6609 60: mixed, 19.4509 66: light. 19.1509.45; bulk of sal's. 19 4609 56. HHEEP AND LAMBH Not quoted. Ht. Joseph Live Htock Market. Ht. Joseph, May 26 CATTLE Receipta, 1.000 head; market stesdy: steers, 16 000 10 25; cows and heifers, 16.00010.00; calvss, 4 000 11.00, HnilH Receipts, 4,000; market glow; top, 19 90; bulk of ssles. 19 4009 80. HHEKP AND LAMBH Receipts. 100; market ateady; clipped lambs, 110 26011.00; clipped ewes, 16 2608.76. Huger Market, New York, May 26. HUOAR Raw, quiet; centrifugal, 4 27c; molasses, (.60c; refined, stesdy; line granulated, 7. 660. Hugar futurea were quiet, but prices were essler under scattered liquidation and sailing by commission houses. At noon prices were I to I points lower. The list wss stesdler In th afternoon on renewed support from trade Interests. Ths close wss steady and I polnla lower to I higher. Hales, 7,300 tons; May, 1.22c; July, t.2ftcf Heptemher, I 28c, TAPPINSlOUBLE CHAMPJF STATE Hoagland Shooter Breaki Forty Five Out of Fifty Target! Thrown, DAN BRAY GIVEN PRESENT Grand Island, Neb., May 25. (Spe cial Telegram.) C. C, Tappin of Iloafc-lan'l, Neb., won the tate doubles championship in the Nebraska Sports men's tournament yesterday, secur ing forty-five out of fifty targets thrown in doubles. Kay C. Kingsley of Omaha was second with forty three and R. H. .Starekey of North l'latte third with forty-one. In the 150 target event Hal Wag goner of Diller was first, 145; Ed Verner, Adams, 142; Gus Sievers, Grand Island, 142; Dan Hray, Colum bus, 142; Dee Tharp, Grand Island, 141. Dan Bray of Columbus was in at tendance at the first tournament held by the Nebraska association forty years ago, and has never missed a meet since that time, lie was the recipient this evening at a meeting of the sportmen of a fine leather up holstered chair as an appreciation by the members of the organization for his faithfulness, The scores: NEHKAHKA CHAMf'lUNHIUI' DOUBLES. (Twenty-five pairs, fifty targets ) IVelk 46l)evoe 23 .nrkwood 17 Palmer 12 Heartey ., 32Laraen , II Mitten , 40Thompaon 39 D, It. Tharp I6J. Htnlth II I. Hulllvan I71lunney a.. 39 Isle ,,,, I4C. C, Tappin 46 Morehouse 34Conn 60 Koyen 6Cobb 13 Usually llHroasman ........ 86 C. Nnlaon ........ ItReels 29 Htarckey 41 MM. laugh 14 Iteiser lll.amberg 17 Klngaley lallllvlns 10 llaudent 38 H. Tappin 31 Kaufman SITorks 31 160-TAROET EVENT. (iros I42ii. Howltt 134 Hostler 133Heedman II Morehouse ll7Coatea 113 Koyen llOHardlng 124 Varner ,. 142Kntuo 117 Ott UIHihwsa 110 (lallatly 13ftO'Hrlen .....144 Wolback I880ulsmer 137 Raxes I (S Neville 112 Kennlcott llnllray 142 Nelson 139Klot 127 Wood , 121 ilea, 183 Htarckey HOMUier 132 Walk llOHelser 137 II. Hulllvan HIHtansberry ..187 Taylor 134Helaney 124 Hmlth 137Mclronald 138 1'atteraon 13ftCobb 13ft Lorkwood 121 Willy 120 Blsttery 137Klnelty 126 Atkinson lloxtnner 132 Heaney lliiKudette 134 Dawson 13'Huwysr 137 Knoi 122Kaufman 127 Itovea 13ii Lohn 12i M 1 1 ten 139IMlhrava 13ft Tharp 12fi(isterman ........134 Carter !3iouglaa 124 Hlevers ll-'W, Armogast 127 .1 Hulllvan 137E. Armogast 131 1 1, II. Tharp lllJarkman 116 (Irenes , 12II.Hrsen 132 W'lnkowltg 12,1 Hi, ward 134 Iteeti mVamott 181 Waggoner llftWells ? 12S Mlilduugn llHOarrlaon 124 Devno ., lJOllarrls 127 Palmer 1 2 M.-Klliben Kl penntngaon 122l.angman ...117 Dr. Waggoner . . . . 126 llrsdalreet Ill (llass lllHinllh 122 Evans 124ilrossman 134 Dr. Thomas line. Valentine 131 Llnderman 1 3t Humphrey ...... ,124 Morgan 107llaywood Ill Itreeden l27Dng(ett 117 toiler llftTappIn 140 Kllppln 1 211 (ran 114 Dannmua 136Hchuff 13ft Krye 117Kearney .........171 Hlmpaon K'lWella 120 Smith 12Nelsnn ..136 Wens IHTocUs ...140 Newman , 134Dubosky ........ 121 K. Howltt 137 Those not shooting entire pro grams: Conn, UuiRleyi Neitlring, Hoffman, Frees, Marcow, Thompson, Gaucher, Prince, Hermman, B. Vallen tint", Heuniiisiin, I. Sullivan, Hap good, Coates, Harrison and Kingler. Clio CluYElccts Officers For Year Mrs. O. A, Scott was re-elected president of the I lio rltih fur -the (.Mil tli irrm at a Hireling held on Wednesday at the home of Mrs Hiuf Cianfurd Mrs, A, N. l-gtmi snd Mrs W, II. 1'erclval re fitti ami tci nii.l ii r tirtidenis, Mr W N Milailatid, scireUry, snd Mrs t. Ii.tr Ira Mori unit, lirsttirrr. Ihe i' lull will tiniiiiuie us study of Mrtun and .inih Ainruis tie tt vest t'n ai nuiitt cf lllt'fs in I1' (.iintlirl nl nieitirtrri, the annual uihi iSninff will not he held until rtr nilirr 14 INTER NAT IONaCTcADEM Y OF MUSIC IN CONCERT Tr lrlirti.nil At Irtny id Mil ne piij-i't 4i hrr a iihmI i.-r,,ri l Iht tlr.gh'oti ii.(i :n mni ttil fit-ii.-at Ati.'iil 4'" vri (.trtrtil bt in i iiturii'! nnttu id h rmi. g'i'U til liitttithvd l ll iiti Curt nrv , t,rittia nd ii'nt.tlrd a tl, i'l!4 41 ll "-a limn II It"t4l.ie ' I l'-f I 1 rrais'.l ' iitriiiiir ht 1 1-1. 1 ( "1 6 1 1 ini i tent 4 m a' i.i g Ii . f I ll e r !( i tu i. i I I II MiMil.rl l .!., ( r i f h4 Intel 1. 4 1 1 'it s I . t I. fiiy t l Mviuf , ni:, i.Miilui l. ' ir,is;ii SONS OF ST. HE ORG E MARK FMPIRE DAY BT 0ANCINQ Vtrmt.rn i h S-uielv id III S. 4 ui M l, .in ! the tut. i, I ii ),) iurr ' amni'.lf l al lfi I tii trm, .l Ift i!tM ( l'it (..ii . ( if : ! a' d r ilif Nn I itn-il fun f titl Kiil. l ft,k l. . Sg I it i.ii nil t . r I 111 i'4'u -Kg) 4- .i 4 Ii t iit..i uti tt rig iiis- NEW YORK STOCK MARKET Transfer of Speculative Interest From Investments to Specialties. READING TARGET OF SHORTS New York, Msy S6. Transfer of specula tive Interest from Investments to speclal tlea assumed well defined proportions to day leading rails extending their decllnea while munitions, shipping sharea and mis cellaneous atorks made variable gains, only a few of whlr-h were retained at the Ir regular close. Trsdlng was moderately ac tive, hut larked the feverish movements of tha early week. Reading continued to be the target of the short Interest, declining to 1024 at the opening, rallying to IDS falling bark to 101 and closing at 102 Vt, an overnight loss of 1H points. It was again the largest contributor to the day's operatlona with an overturn of 114,00(1 shares. Other rails ware relatively dull or heavy, ' closing with a fair average of quotations under final prices of the previous day, Hnthleham Hleel led the "war brides" In sx eitent of gain, showing more than its ususl activity on Its advance of 17 H points to 495. United States Hteel gave promise at midday of resuming its former leader ship, rising m points to B4 S on numer ous Individual trsnssctlons ranging from 1,000 to more than S.000 shares, and Lack awanna Hteele were materially higher at their best, together with some of the minor Induetrlele, and Locomotives supplemented yesterday's beat prices before the reac tion of the last hour. Automobile and Can Issues were outstanding features during the mid session, General Motnra gaining I polnta, with I Vt points for Chandler Mo tors, which msde a new mailmum of 106l, while Continental Can roae briskly to 104 on Its gain of 4 1 points. Merrsntlle Marines regained soma of their recent prominence, the preferred ris ing I points, and Wilted Fruit kept pace with the rlee In these Issures. United Htalea Industrial Alcohol featured Ita par ticular claea with a temporary gain of ihb polnla. and such storks ss Heara-Roebuck snd Woolworth hsd their momentary pe riods of strength and activity. ' ' Total sales of stocks amounted to 710, 000 shsres. April statements of Trans-Continental and greater Oranger roads wsre again highly favorable, Union I'silflc reporting a net Increase of (1,448,000 with lOIS.OOO for Atchison. Morula wre stesdy on a fslr distribution of trading. Total ssles, par value, 14.130,000. . United Htetea and 1'anama bonds were Vt to Vi lower on call. Printers Holding General Election Indianapolis, Ind., May 24. Mem bers of the International Typograph ical union throughout the United States are voting today for officers of the organization. President Mars den G. Scott of New York is unop posed for re-election. Chief interest in the election centers in the contest for secretary-treasurer. J. VV. Hays, who has held the office for a number of years, is opposed for re-election by VV, E. Merritt of Houston, Tex., The official canvass of the vote will be begun on June 7 at the interna tional headquarters in this city. It probably will occupy two weeks. Omaha Typographical union, No. 190, held its annual election of offie cer yesterday, in connection with its vote for International 1 ypographical union officers. The local officers chosen are: President, John II. Mar tin of the Daily Itews; vice president, Fred J. Sullivan of The Bee; secretary-treasurer, Roy G. Hinman of the News; recording secretary, L. II. Kolb of the News; sergeant-at-arms, J. H. Collins; trustee, Oscar Ander son of the Beacon press; Henry Deal of the Journal-Stockman and R. E. Sperry of the News; delegates to the International ' Typographical union convention at Baltimore, Henry I1. Van Dercreek of The Bee, and E. H. McMasters of the Journal-Stockman. Evelyn Nesbit Thaw Weds Jack Clifford New York, May 25. Evelyn Nes bit Thaw, divorced by Harry K. Thaw last month, and Jack Clifford, her dancing partner, returned here tonight after a hasty trip to Balti more and announced that they had bf enrnarried in Maryland. Everyone Should Drink Hot Water in the Morning Wash away all tha atomaeh, liver, and bowsl polsona before breakfast. To feel your best day In and day out, to feel clean Inside; no sour bile to coat your tongue and eliken yeur breath or dull your head: no ronatlpatlon. bilious attacker alck headache, colds, rheumstlam or gsssy, arid atomaeh, you must bathe on the Inside like you belhe outside. This Is vsstly more Im portant, le i suae the skin pores do mt ab sorb Impurltlea Into ths blond, while ths bowel pores do, says a well-known physi cian. Te keep theas poisons and toilns well Hushed, from the stomach, liver, kldnevs and i..iwla, drink before breakfest esi-h day a glass ef hot water with a leaapannful of limestone phoephaie In It This will i Irenes, purify and freshen ths entire all. mentary trail, before putting more f.rod into the eluiiiai'h tlrt a quarter pound of Mtneetone phae phsie from ur phsrntsclsi It Is Ineapen sl.e end almost tasteless, ea.ept a somtsh tttltigs aht. h Is wl unpleasant lirlnk phoet'hat.d hot water eery m.ifnteg to til l our si stem of these vile e,te.ee and li.slria, ais.1 14 I'ts.eM their firinstii.n r f-el Has t ..!. f i.as feet, like l fell HelMie )em tt. ttenee se. tfi4- lee tie i so. a ssiuiated ettk an a. muieitwa of fcd I 'hi tieeig ihie iiaeioieat end Wj.s all kesa ll up As ee sad k"l eater el we tee sale. . .eseaieg sweeten I'-C end eitfrleg e titet.at.ns 4hu.tee I h i ai is ktass'a.l s I a Ik. i-,.e k .e Si leais si. I 4 ai l --Air FRECKLE FACE rSM Hmh) lm Vkua Vtil Hm tti i n t iai.i - t fm-it m if -t ' $ - n it i. - t i ej' 4 iht av -t a - -IS . f'H? n-i hln m m t j ' k mil w i k I i k w ' v j t t illljl It t tr ki 1 i -t J i r-l m-i . I WILL NEW AUTOMOBILE ON EASY PAYMENTS I will furnish a liberal amount of cash for the purchase of any one of 23 standard makes of cars and you can pay me in monthly install ments and 6 per cent interest. Get the car of your choice instead of one that will never suit you. Kr "BURNETT" aJt Nite Phone Har. 420S. "Tht Etty Ptymtnl Automobile Man" OMAHA. AMI SEMEXTS. VIRGINIA PEARSON a ---in--- BLAZING LOVE tff Our offering today and tomorrow k.Virginia Pearson in Blazing Love. Miss Pearson is a well known New York dram atic favorite, having created the part of the Vampire in A Fool There Was In its dra matic, not picture form. Miss Pearson's picture Til experience has been with the Vitagraph Com pany, but she is now under contract with the Fox Film Corporation and this is her first appearance under their banner. tff Going back to our old standby "Wid," his re port on this picture is as fol lows: "WONDERFUL CHAR ACTERIZATION B Y . BEAUTIFUL ARTIST. As a whole, very well done Story, has moral and holds Direction, very good. Star, beautiful an artist. Support, fine and fair." ?.iiifi'imiffliii!iiffliniinii!niMii'it'M tlltl.lU.Jlil.il.' I.iil.ll.lll tllll.llilll.lil.lUMe,lll, tlJil..l.li.lJUM,,,,,l,, E 1 14.1,1 1 1 ,.,r(l .i.li.l uii.,,. 0 Lake M. The Most Beautiful Amusement Park In the Middll Went. Will Open Its Gates for the Season 1916, Sunday, May 28th ' While the formal opening will not be until Memorial Day, the park will be thrown open next Sunday for the inspection of the pub lic. No expense has been spared to put the park In the best condition. Mr. Carl H. Edwards, an experienced park man from the east, will have the management, and everything will be better than ever before. MANY ATTRACTIONS Some New. Ohes Admission to Park Will Be Free, aa Usual. GAYETY OMAHA'S FUN CENTER l' hone Douglas 1S0. LAST TIMES TODAY llanlel Krohman Preeenta HAZEL DAWN In Thrilling Dramatic Romance of th Mountains "The Feud Girl" PHYIs TONIGHT DU I V Mat. Tomorrow EVA '. ALONG LANG ruth With W. P. t'.M 1 rov Matinees l.lr Mglile, l.ta ami trie. Nest Week I All tha Cemlerls at Home. TONITE Pf NEW mf 1:20 NORTH BROS, ui r u y "Lena Rivers" E 1VI F k t: & jy TOtT TONIOMT Ulllt Mil AMI Aftl loM 1111 1. t ONVs AV I.IIU HO A M AI Mm is. A HO! Ml H T 111! PHt It MH H Nasi 'nee., Meg OUMIl CIIAI'l.lS ta IHl ICK" KRUG PARK S tents Ciffart Opens Sat., May 27 I .!( as 4 liee alslieg tie, ..... Htm it 'i l - Daso Ball OMAHA vi. T O V I. K A Ma l, l it KOVIUiK PAKK tit4rt M la- ttMs i '- 4 III ia mm a ias V i a ii j ii 'THK Clllt.DIUlN IN TIIKIU)USM la4t SELL YOU A AMl'SEMEXTS. r M -J You know the kind of pictures Fox makes P-'f r chuck full of dramatic action and holding you Bpellbound throughout, and here is one that will prove no exception to the rule take it from us. JJf Miss Tearson is seen to jj exceptionally good ad 11 vantage in the leading role, but the entire company is excellent, the settings all that could be desired, and we know you will go away saying you were more than pleased with the offering. tflT As usual, we have the in jJ teresting Pathe weekly and a comedy, while our musical program comes in for your favorable attention also. fj Next week we nave Til Douglas Fairbanks, Wil liam Collier and Theda Bara positively the strongest week's program we have ever offered. Don't miss a single one of these pictures you'll regret it if you do. Ullillll.il.lilillllllilli.illlll.iftlllM .J.,,.1'1 aiawa OR1 A -TWO DAYS- FRI-, MAY SAT., MAY O 7 At 21st and Paul 1QQQ PERFGRM1NS ANIMALS-100Q er IISI1TIIIU H IS'Slil OJ" till isg luiagll -65 two at loucaTio, nronMM ANiWakS THAN iMOHrH f ALL 0HM NOl COW 011 10 M .tlea,..Wa.e, 4 am! ie I OM AC? .NlMM.fMtl4 9 tl s4 Ptiw isM m ittmt kO 0K hmi H-i I'WrH m xm H im tv $ H W tMIM 4a a4i mim ia tr. tit, M'I lsktA t M - Mtt ll, i . a Ml el-gfj asti( k k. alls I t t'M h i aaj 4 f Farnam Theater iiu p Am4 M e.h "HOP-THE DEVin BREW THE MUSE !' ini'v nnntat Ml Ml , rot i 0Mj.i rata u?fv