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LIVE 8T0CL MARKET
Cattle Receipts Heavy, But De
mand Keeps Up Prices and
Y Stock Changes Hands. ,
Hodr Rtrar also is , large
" Omaha. January .
Receipt, were: , Cattle.
Official Monday
Official Timaday J."'
Katlraala Wedneeaay.. t.MI
Hor". Sheep
(.II I.M"
' I.4S4
1I.6M
1,186
1.000
St.Ml
:.ui
so.622
(I.IH
ii.oi
,iu
Three daya thli week. 81.141
Bama daya last week.. I.7J7
Kama daya I w'ka ago. 16.24I
Same daya t w kji ago. 27.874
. m m w It 464
n.isl
16.617
M.II7
44, 248
41.122
"111 uaya . - " . .OS
d.va laat rear.ll.l2l .'
r,lRlpti war. tha lergeet ' '
thua far (hi. week. Ill oars "T'"d
la. At tha same tlma other
dally Chicago, war. 5rV' SP-V,
Still then wm a '6fjJ1rn?:lr
that Ih. mark aa a whole wu In fairly
healthy condltloa. Price '"J.",!
were itaady. dealnb e gndee eelllng ulle
7XHT a"d in. kl kullt .1 tha ottering,
chenglng hand. In goo
Quotation. n cattle: Good l c""'" I"
ling b.,. 10.611.60: goodtoc fiSr
weighty cornled beevee, :
7. good cornlod b... fMlJMl w
J to talr cornled hMvea. ".,."f.1!4
helfen. ,7.B.,I.Mi, good l1?..?!?
lilie7 7i' lair to food cows, I6.76.3l.7i.
leedare. t7.76trl.16; !' " ISboo
ll.7it7.7l; common to fair a'' "??.
ill: Vd to choice .lockers. tl.l.i.M:
07.00: stock calves, 4i.wvw-.-v. -
67 iotilo.li: beet kulla. .tel.. .10.. MOOO
no: Bologna ouiia.. a. .....,
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Hor TIm tuC mn todajr was th UrvM
th4C Ittf ' lwn hr in mora wan two
wMki, 111 oara. r aom 11.600 haad, bilna
reported In. for Um flnt balf of Uia
wmst rwalpta taUl 11,111 hd, which la
almoat twtea aa large u a wK no, but
oalr taaa half Um alaa of tha
apply tw wmsj ao and 11,600 imaller
than far tha .oorraapondlnK parlod laat
v .
with a hsarr a n hra today, and
4rlr wlraa'from Chicago raportlng 1010c
lower pricaa, - It fookaa aa tnenan every
fhinc waa hr MekraJ favor and killer buy
era mada tbelr epanlnc bldi on a bl lc
lower baaie. When ahltiwera mada few
Mrlv enrehaiM at ateadY DliOM . It
thought u be laat a flaak In the pan. But
later developments proved that tha big run
wae JtMrt what waa needed, far ahlpplng
Outlet proved to be tha broadeat In dare,
arder buyer taking pretty eloee ta fourth
of tha pupply at yeaterday'a arteea and ra
malnlng In the market nearly all Ue way
through.' ' 1
The fact that rwetpta failed to ba autte
as largo aa waa at Bret eipected. coupled
with tha free ehtpper buying, upeet pack
era ealeulatloni and before they wore able
to All any order they had to raise their
altera qultn a bit flret aalee being no more
than Io lower. Even then eellera were
slow about cashing their holdings and val
ues continued to Improve, a good many
loads selling tawarda the close at prices
that were steady. To made a long story
short, the general market was steady to !
no mora than to tower and reasonably ao-
tlvo, tha big and of tha offerings changing
handa before 11 o'clock. Bulk of tha sales
was mad at I M0 ., with a top of
110.10. v- ; - t v . ...
No. Av. ' ah. Pf. JfcAr.''Bh. IV.
I. .ISO ... II 10 II. .138 10 l 70 :
SI. .114 ... 71 II. .164 10 I II
31.. 117 ftl- 10.. Ill ... 110 .
It.. Ill ... ' 16 41. ,161 ... 10 90
41. . Ill . vW 'U II
' Bheopo-Adcordlng to - early - estimates,
which called ' for thirty-five loads, or
1,901, receipts of sheep and I em be were
less than half as largo, as yesterday's. The
total for the three day Is still tha largest j
since three weeks ago, receipts having been i
31,061 head, which Is 1,101 larger than laat
week, and 1,600 greater than two weeks, ago,
but about 1,600 short, of last year.
While offerings wars so much mors mod-1
orate than-festerday. the lamb market waa
a net her very draggy affair. Packers again
oame out with-quarter lower bids, and up
to midforenoon had not seen fit to bettor
them to any appreciable eitaot. though a
few scattering- loads that had bean sold up
to that time did not show very much, de
cline. " . ' ,. 4 ,
V The market turned out to be a repeti
tion of yesterday's, sailers having to make
concessions of around 10c, Bulk of tha
-offering- had 'Changed hands, by' noon,
though a few haadywelghta, which were
still being bold at steady figures remained
unsold, along with several loads of weighty
lambs, most of which had not evoa bad
bids. Most of. the handy weights sold at
IH.004JU.il,. .quit a airing of the best
lambs landing at the latter brie. The
trade was mora or lees uneven, a few
sales being quoted nearly steady, while
others were called aa much as 104016c
down. Compared with yesterday's clot,
when aomo stuff sold at the day's greatest
declines, or a quarter below Monday, to
day's prices show little or no change, A
4 good kind of clipped lambs brought 111.16.
Aged sheep again held about steady. le--(
cent t good ewe sold downward from
11.16, with a load of th beet oaea that
have been here for. 'som time at 11.46. a
new top- tor the season. A deck or so 'of
yearlings tour had $11.60 and old wether
equaled last week's top of 110.26. Feeder
! were ag4n quiet owing to lack Of sup
plies. Another .-load of the one that
: brought.' 111.61 yesterday was her: and
duplicated the -money today. ' '
Quotations oa Sheep and I.mb -lmbe;
good to h4ce. tll.MOU.16; lambs, fair
ie goon, six.aeoii.ss; lambs, clipped.
110.60011.61: '.tmba, feeders, Ul.OO) 11.60;
yearlings, good to choice, ltl.009il.T6;
- yearlings, fair to good, IIO.OO01i.OO; weth
ers, fair to choice, 10.000 10.26; awea, rood
to choice. $1.6000.46; ewee, fair to good.
v plain w cults, ee.uf j.iej
own, iiinn t.vi,ii, :
KepreseWaiiv Males;
No. Av
Pr.
101 Idaho breeder awea.. .101
It 10
4,1 Idaho lamb.
u ii
ill fed iamb. ...........
U OUll. ...... '.......
120 fed lamb, ..,
Ill South tHtkoU luunba,,
l fed laaaba ,
Ill Colorado Iambi ......
131 fed lamb.
Ill Colorado, ewea .......
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II II
II 10
II II
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' CHICAGO UVB STOCK MARKET.
Catlle. fU0,, Hoga. Weak RbM
, RtaaaV.
Chicago, Jaa. 1. Cattle Recelpta, tl.,a
nean; market .teady; natlv. beef, 17.110
11.10; weatora aleera. I7.2I01I.,,: atocker.
and reaera. II.ZI0I.4O; cowa and halfcra,
4.2I01I.OO: ralvea. I.II01I.M.
Hoga Reealpla, 10,101 head: market -weak
at yalerday-a average; bulk of aalaa, ll.aO0
.10.11; light, ll.4O01O.il; rolled. Kit
10.41,' heavy. IM0O10.4IV rough, 11.100
iv.ve; piga,. .7.ov.sb.
She., and Lamba Racelpta, 11,001 head
market ataady; w.thera. II.1I01.; .waa,
...eve.... Mmn,
1' St. tHt. Un Mack MarkM.
L Loota. Jaa. L Cattle RM.IPU. I.IM
head; market ataady to lc lower; native
hoof .Were, IT 10011 II; yearling atnra and
nellera, a...fril.V! oowi. II.IO0I.IO:
atockora nod foedera, 11.1001.1.; prima
aoutharn bef atnra, ll.N0l.lot kaof cow.
and belfera. 14.1101.10; prim, yoarllng
atMra an. heifenil,!7..o0l.oo; nauv. calvM,
I. 00011.00. .
Hoga Racpta 11.100 head; market
ataady; HghUJ. HO.OO01O.lli olra. 11.71
111: mixed ami butchem,. I1O.M01..4I
toe heavy. 111. 44014.10; bulk of aalea.
11.0011.40.
i iheep -and .Lamb. Receipt., 2,40. head
market lower; lamba, 1.0001!.!!; awea.
14.eo0r.Wj yaal-llnga, lll.IO011.ll.
. . Maes CUy liv. Mat Markat.
Rtoax City, 1, Jan. Cattle Recelpta,
1.100 head; market aleady; beef itMra. 11.21
01.71, butehera. I7.OO0I.IO: fat cow. and
h.lf.ra. II.1I0I.M; oanaera. I.1I0I.I.I
tockara and foadan, 14.1101.40; calvaa,
I.004II.II; bulla, stage, etc., H.l(7.0l;
,'eedlng eowe and helfen. 14.1107.21.
Hoga Receipts, 11.000 head: market
itaady; light, l,.8lt),.7l: mixed, l.76t
10.01; heavy, lll.ooa 11.10; pl. 1.76
i.26: bulk of aalaa, IMS.
SheVp and Lamba Receipts, 1.000 head;
market ataady: fed mutton., Il.o.tjll II;
wethers. II.IO0I.II; , ewea. 11.0001.71;
lambs, 111.21011.00.
NEW YORK STOCKS
Advance .Featuring Opening of
Tear Continues at Day's
Session. -
.ALL SHARES ON RISE
New Tork, Jan. I. The advance on the
stock market, which featured th opening
of the new year, was continued today, with
a rise In shares of almost all dfttcrlptlons,
especially thoec popularly characterised as
war and semi-war liutues. Oalns In thene
starka. which embraced th better known
eTutpments nrt munitions, shippings and
petroleums, metal, leather sugar and paper
iasoes, as well as motors, raoged from 1 to
I polnta. with only slight recessions on
profit-taking at the close.
Trading . was broader and more diversi
fied than In th depressed periods of the
preceding week. The Tiae was one more
attributed to events of the last few days,
which were Interpreted as offering little
hope for he success of tha pec negoti
ations. To 0 very considerable extent th upward
movement waa propelled by heavy short
covering. Another factor was the change
In Mexican affairs, this being most evident
in the' activity and strength of Mexican
Petroleum and American Hmeltlng.
United States Steel re-established Its su-
rremaey at th outset and led the list
hroughout, recognising an extreme gain of
64 points at 116. Dealings tn steel approxi
mated U0.00I shares, or about 30 per cent
Of the whole.
Taking today's maximum as a basis of
comparison, steel has recovered more than
half of Its December reversal, while other
Industrials, Including Central Leather and
some of the metals, made even a better
showing. The few variable and heavy fea
tures Included Oeneral Motors old stock,
which made a sheer descent of 10. points on
one sate at 700,
Ralls wero relatively Inactive, with mere
st length In sessoned shares than In low-
f rtced Issues. This Irregularity was again
racaable to statements of November earn
ings itome showing marked recessions in
net returns. Total sales 1,140,000 shares,
- Bonds, Including Internationals, were Ir
regular, tractions yeildlng anally en moder
ate offerings. Total sales, par value,
$6,110,000. United States bonds wer un
changed on call.
Number of sales and rang of prices of
lBadlnsr atorke!
Am. Beet Sugar,.,. .
American Can .....
Am. Car A Fdry.
Am. Loeomotlv
An, Smelt. Rff ..
Am, Tel. Tel
Am. Z. U A S....
Anaconda, Copper
Atchison
Baldwin Loco......
Baltimore ft Ohio..
Brooklyn A. T. ....
Butte A Hup. Cop.,
Cal, Petroleum
Canadian Pacific.
Central Leather . .
Chesapeake Ohm
C. M. St. P
C. 4 N, W
C. R, U P
Chlno Copper ;
Colo. Fuel A Iron.
Corn. Prod. Bfg..
Crucible Steel
Distiller's Securities
Kris
Oeneral Electric.,.
Or, Northern, pfd. .
Or. North. Ore etfs.
Illinois Central....
Inter. Con. Corp,,,
Inaplr. Copper
17,100 60 U 47 60 U
6,100 11-2 67 U II
14,800 12 71 11
3,400 111 111 112
1,600 iQl 103 10314
1.000 If 3HV4 IP
11,609 66 It-
1.000 104 104
11,609 II 60
100 I4H 14 M
Y,ioo "iM
1,1 Ofl IS !&V
600 H4 103
11
$0,609 H
m
i
400
1,100
4,100
4,400
1,100
11.700
1.100
14'
IBV
46
ao
1,101- 84
1,000 141 S
in 3
in
ii
'l.vov lie
1,100 37
.10514
1.700
11.10,
14 .11 '
iivi "v!
51 U
inier. narv., n. i,
ill
Int, M; M. pfd. otfe. 12,100
II
IIVl
18
X. C. Southern II U
Kenneoott Coppar. . 11 101 41 4 413
IVoula, as Naah .....'11414
Sal. Patrol.um.... 13,700 10114 IT 102)4
laml Coppar 1,700 41 vi ., 40 H 4lli
Mlnouri. Pacific... 1.100 II Vi II 1514
Montana Power. .. . .' .103V,
National Lead
300 IIV, V) MUj
1,100 34 Vi 4Vt 24V,
1,100 101 101 Uj 108
Nevada Copper.....
N. IT. Central
N. T.. N. H. A H.
Norfolk Weatern
100 12514 135 111
Northern Paeirie...
Paclllc Mall
Pennaylvanla ......
1,100 110 lOIVi 10144
V.ioi 'ii" cava
Kay uon. u)PPr..
37V,
104 5
13 4
Reading
Hep. iron meel..
Hhattuck Aria Cod.
houthern Paclflo. . .
Southern Railway.,
Htudebaker Co
Teaaa Company. . . ,
Union Pacific
Union Pacific, pfd.
B. ind. AlCOnoi. 34.800 131
U. I. Hteel 112.100 III
8. Bteel. nfd.... 2.000 130
h Copper 10,400 10514 lOIVi 106
.buh Dfd. "B ".. l"l00 8014 17 ti 30
Weatarn Union.... 100 II Iivi 16
Waaunhouaa Slec. 11,100 14 53 14
Total aalu for th, day 1,110,011 aharea.
KCW TORK OICNKRAL MARKET.
Quotation, of the Day ea Tartan. Loading
CMawdltlaa. '
New Tork. Jan. I. Flour Strong; aprlng
patenta, ll.4O0l.li; winter patenta, II.IO0
II; winter atralghti. II. 4601,0: Kanaaa
atraighla, II.1O0I.IO.
Wheal a pot atrong: No. I hard. 11.11:
No. i northern Duluth. 11.11: No. 1 nortk-
ern Manitoba, 11.11 I. a. a. New Tork.
Corn spot atrong; Ho. 8 yellow. 11.11
c. I. f. New Tork.
Oata Hoot itrong: .tandard,' !0l5c
ran weatern, loo-lb. aacka, .oo
tandard; middling., 100-lh. aacka, 111.11
city bran, 101-ln. aacka, I12.il.
Hay oul.t; No. 1, 11.0.01.01: No. 3. 110
7o; No. 1, Il0ltwi ahlpplng, TOOIOc
Hope Quiet: atate, oommon to cholca.
Ill, 41050c; 1116, 10140; Paolflo eoaat.
llll, 11014a: 1111, 1011c
Hldea Firm; Bogota. 42c; Central Amer
lea, 43 0 43 c
. Laath.r Firm; h.mlook flnta, 17c;1 avjo
onde, ilo. '
Provlalona Park ataady; meal. 132.000
32,11; family, 130.00022.00; ahort 'clear,
31.000 14.00. , Beef etcady) meaa, 121.000
13.50: family, 126.60 0 27.00.' Lard weak:
mlddl. weat, lll.IQ01l.5O.
Tallow null; cur. lie: country. I1HO
llo: apaclal, llc
Butter Unaettled: receipt., 10,181 tuba
creamery, 4o04loi flrata, l03lc;
eronda, 116031c
Kgglr Klrm; recelpta. 1.034 oaaeai: freeh
gathered, eilra flrau. 4I04M: flrata, 410
47c; refrigerator apeclala. marka,.' fancy,
I7ct; aoconda to poorori 8403e.
Cheeae lrrogular: recelpta. 1.320 boiea:
lata held apoclale. I4014c: atala held.
Average fancy, 21 0 24c. .
Poultry Live eaey: chlck.na. II c: fowla.
1801lc; turkeya, 11016c nreaaed
dull; ohlckeni. 1702lo; fowl., 160!lo;
turkeya, ID032e. .
City Live Mack Market.
Kaneaa City, Jan. I. Cattle Reeelota.
8,000 head: market iteady to atrong; prim.
104 Btftere, iiu.bvvii.6o; areoed beer steer..
18.30010.50; woetern ateera, 17. IO0ll.no
cowa. IITi0I.OO: helfere. 14. (to at 10.60
atockera and feedera. Il.250l.ll; bulla, 11.60
07.50; calvea, .11.50011.50.
lower; bulk of aalea, 11.75010.35; heavy,
I1O.25019.4O; parkera and butcher., 110.00
14.14: light, 11.40 010.10; plga, I.:0.4O.
fihaep and Lamba Recelpta, 7,000 head
market lower; lamp., lll.iO0l3.Zi; yar-
Inaa. Ill.ootrll.oi; wathera. 18.16010.00
ewea, ,4.ov0.ia. . ,,,
.-'' . . .Oil. aarf. Beata. .
Savannah. Qa., Jan. I. Olio Turpentine
firm, I6I.IO0II.7I: aales. lit bbls.: receipt.,
ill bbla.; ahlpmenta. lie bbls.; stock. IV
144 bbla.
Rosin Firm: aalea, 1.H4 bbla.; receipt
i. in bbls,; sntpmenie, iti dois.; stock, ll..
413 bbls. Quotation.: A, 11, C D, S.
O. 11.80: H. 14 1004 14; 1, lt.2101.li
K. li.4i0i.IO: M, ,11.11; N. 1.16; Wa,
ll.M; WW, 17.15.
Un block la sight.
Receipts af live stock at the five prln
olpal western marketa:
. Cattle, Hoga. Sheen.
fit. Louis 1,500 .18.100 1,400
Omaha 1,100 11,600 1,000
Blous City..., 1.501 '11.000 s.ooo
Chicago , 31,000 60.000 16,
Kanaaa City......... 1,101 11,000 T,
Totals..
.43,300 101.101 14,401
a. Jeeevh live Meek Market.
St. Joaeph, Mo., Jaa. I Cattle Recelpta,
I, 101 head; market ataady; steers, 17.000
II. 00: cows and hetfers, tl. 60010. 00; ealvea,
i.e. 01 I.e..
Hoga Reoetpta, ll.M. head; market
beat, weak to lc lower: othen 6011c lower
top, 111.40; bulk of aalea, ll.7O0IO.ll.
Sheep and Lamba Recelpta. I, too head
market dulu lamba, 11.10011.11; ewes.
H.e0f-le.
'' ' ' Saw Market, -
New Tork. Jan. I. Suaar--Aaw. ateadv
centrifugal, 1,27c: molasan. 4.40c. ReAned.
steady; Ane granulated, 1,76c Future, wen
firmer on covering and a little buying by
traae interests. At noon prlcee wen I
4 point, higher.
101 103j4
i.vi aavt
1.000 34 10 V. 34 14
3.400 114 17 17
11,700 23 2lS 38
11,800 101 101' 10
7 000 131 237 228
1,500 117 141 141
14
II. M" I
110 114
1IIU lllli
THE BEE:
GRAIN AND PRODUCE
. . ; ,
Keen Export Demand Makes
. Strong Advances in Prices
of All Cereals.
EVEN BARLEY SHOWS OAIH
. Omaha, January t, Hit.
Continued lllht racalpta and aa aacaBeat
ca.h demand raaultad In atron. advancaa
In the prloa of all email and particularly
I. wheat, for which th.r. . ary ood
aiport Inquiry.
Meat of tha reab tradlnr wa, dona dur
In, tha early hoora and tha buyer, were
particularly anilouo to at hold of the bet.
tar aamplea of hard winter wheal and in
moat Inataneaa paid around I1.II01.IO for
No. I hard winter.
Tha demand for No. I hard waa, how
ever, vary food and thla .rad. .old around
II. 1701. in while Ho. I hard ranged from
I11I01.I4. ,
There waa not much durum of mlaad
heat on tha tablea and tha d.mand for
thea. rarl.tlea waa not owactlve. moat of
the aamplea aoillnf conalOrably kalow the
hard wheat of tha aame grade.
About II car. of corn ware received today
and moat of tha aamplea were of a com
mercial quality and ld from to l&c
abov. yeaterday'a market. ,
Tha demand waa eaoellant. with whit,
corn aalllnt a ahad. better than th. yellow
on th. I4o. I grade, although tha aalea of
yellow wen heavier than either th. whit, or
mixed corn. .
No. I yellow and No. I whit, com brought
from 10 to ,0140, while th. bulk of the No.
I mlied aold at 10c.
Th. oau market waa wry atrong Uli
lc higher and all of the aamplea were dla
poaed of long before tha eloae and th. No.
1 whit., which waa tha heavleat aeller,
brought from II to II Ho. th. bulk going
at II Mc. '
Them were only . few aamplea of rye on
tha tablea and theae were quickly taken up
price ruling from uncnangeo. u, v
higher.
n.Uv v. enmnaratlvely quiet on ac
count of light recelpta, but th. demand waa
very good and wa one eaie ina.
ported waa made at. a lc advance.
Clearance ware; - Wheat and flour equal
to 721,000 bu.; con, lll.OOO ba,; omia, jv.vvv
Liverpool cloaal Wheat, unchangrt.
Primary wheat recelpla were 101,000 bu.
and ahlpmenta 121.000 'bu., agalnat recelptt
of 1.I14.400 bu. and ahlpmeota of 111.000 bu.
'"primary corn recelpta wara 1. 111,000 bu.
and ahlpmenta 111,000 bu., agalnat recelpta
of 1,211,000 oil. and ahlpmenta of 444.0M bu.
Primary oat. receipt, war, 131.1.1 bu. and
ahlpmenu 441.101 bu., agalnat noalpt. of
1.111,000 bu, and ahlpmanU of IM.000 bu.
laat year. '
CAIMAJT n r,,,r.ir i o.
Wheat. Corn. Oata.
II III 244
Chicago ......
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Theaa aalM were reported today:
Wheal No. 1 hard winter: 1 can, (1.10:
, ituu: t can. 11.11. NO. I naro
winter: I can. 11.18 H; 1 car, ll.M; 1 1-1
can, 11.87. . no, . naro winw; , w.
1.18: 1 car, 11.71. No. I aurum: i car,
11.10. No. I durum mixed: l car, ii.ia.
No. I rnlxed; 1 oar, ll.lt. No. 4 mixed:
tl., lll.U.: 1 car. 11.11.
Ryo No. 3: 1 oar; ii.jo. no. j: i
can,. II. 8. No. 4: i car, ,1.13.
Barley NO.' 1 feed: l car. u.oo.
Com No. I white: 1 oara, 0c; 1 car,
0c. No. 1 white: 1 car, 1014c; 4 can.
,0c No. I yellow: 1 car, II c; 1 car, ,0c.
No. I yellowi "! oar, I0o; I can, 10c. No.
yellow: l ear, 8io, . no. . mixeu; .
can. He. Bamol. mixed! 1 ear. lie.
Oata NO. 1 white: 7 ean, .arko; a can,
!2o; 1 car, lie. NO. 4 white: 1 car, 61c.
Sample white: 1 can, lic; 1 car, 61 He;
1 ear, 12 e.
Omaha Caah Prlcu Wheat: No. 1 hard,
ll.ll01.IO; No. 1 hard. l.l 01.88;
No. 4 hard, 11.77 01.81; No. 2 aprlng, 11.16
01.11; No. 8 aprlng, 11.7101.81; No. 2
durum, (1.7101.11; No. 1 durum, 11.710
10. Corn: No. I white, I0l0c:
No. I white, ,001014c: No. 4 white I70
0c; No. I white, Il0llc; No. I white.
18011c; No. I yellow, IO0IOc; No. 1 yel-
tr, 80090140; no, yellow, B.y,vuc; ino.
yellow. 1108114c: No. 1 yellow, 11081c:
No. 1 mixed, IO0llc; No. 1 mixed, II 0
10c; No. 4 mixed, l0llc: No. I mixed.
86 011c; No. I mixed. 8 018140. O.U:
No. I white, I8064c: atandard, 61 HO
53c: No, 1 white, I1063o: No. 4 white,
53051C Harteyr aiaiting, .i.vtoi.ii;
No. 1 feed, IIC0I1.O4. Rye: No. I, 11.310
11; No. I, 1.1301.14. .
t Omaha Future. Market. ,
Today'! trading' In ' futures wae ) vary
h.avy and th. mark.t w.a featured by
heavy advance. In May and July wheat,
and aleo In May earn. The advance In
wheat wal probably due to the heavy ex
port demand and th. fact that aorao ex
oorlen an bidding around 10022c' over the
ay for wheat to be delivered at gammon
and gulf porta.
The corn altuatlon wa, very atrong ana
the improvement In the car altuatlon hae
cauaed a steady advance In thla cenal, the
May article closing 4 o .above the opening.
The tnde In oata wa. fairly active and
good export Inquiry cauaed a 2c ad
vance la the May article. .
' Local range of options:
Art Open. I High. I Low.l Close. r.Sat
ht, : ; r 1 i
May 111 X 14 111 114 171
July 1 41 1 41 141 , 1 41 141
' Sept. 1 II 1 11 111, 1 II 130
Corn.
May 11 . 15 11 15 II '
July 10 11 10 14 11
Oata. I
May IHII1 61141 ll 16 12
Chicago closing prices, furnished The Bee
by Logan 4k Bryan, Block and grain broken,
311 South Sixteenth atreet. Omaha:
Art. Open. Hugh. I Low. Close. ) Tea
win, T. T I -
May 1-11 1 11 110 ' 1 81 110
July 1 41 1 12 118 1 12 ll
Btp. 111 .111 131 141 111
Corn'.
May ' 15 t 11 11 . 11 II
July 13 II 13 II II
Oala.
May ' 16 . . . 11 16 18 56
July 13 66 12 .. 16 12
Pork.'
Jan.'' tl 10 17 10 , II 10 11 10 21 08
May II 40 24 10 It 10 21 10 21 11
Lard.' ' . -...'
Jan. 14 10 16 10 14 15 15 ID 1101
May 16 47 16 10 11 16 II 10 1! 11
Rib..' ,
Jan. II II 11 II II 15 II 16 u t:
May II 11 14 Ii 14 IT 14 41 14 10
CHICAGO GRAIN AND PRO VISIONS.
Ka Demand tram board Gives Freeh
Strength to Wheat.
Chicago, Jan. 1. Urgent demand from
seaboard exporters resulted In a broad de
mand for future deliveries, of wheat and
cauaed a steep advance In prices today,
After soaring ic the market closed strong
at 11.11 to I for May and 1.61 to
11.61. Tor July, wun tn market as a
whole 696'c above yesterday's tflnlah.
Other leading staples, too, all scored sub
stantial net gain corn 4H0c, oate 1
3Vi snd provisions l'2l'i,c.
Record-breaking nigh - premiums were
paid by exporters to- obtain wheat available
for Immediate shipment. Th total amount
thus purchased was estimated at 100,000
bushels, an aggregate that In many quar
ters was connected with forecasts of scar
city In the United State before eprlng and
with opinions that, peac tn Kurope had
been definitely postponed. Much notice also
was directed to the fact that receipts of
wheat today at the principal domestic ter
minals west, northwest . and southwest did
not reach within 1,000,000 buahels of the
sum reported en the corresponding day last
year. On th other hand, there seeiged to
be a general belief that demand from the
east would Increas with an Improvement
In th condition- of overcrowded railway
facilities and with material enlargement' of
th number of vosaels In readiness to clear
for Kurope from .Atlantic ports.
Activity oa the part of the submarines
gov th wheat markat at on stage an
other aharp setback, but the effect on
pricea Boon wore off, being offset lb a Bieas
ure by complaints of an absence of snow
covering and of lack of molsturs In Kan
aas. Oklahoma and Missouri, Th day's top
quotations touched before th clos wer
up II He, as compared with rvcent low flg
ure that had accompanied an aaaumed
likelihood of quick negotiations for peso.
Corn was hulllshly Influenced not only by
the strength of wheat, but likewise by heavy
purchasing on the part of houses with'
seaboard connections. Th market rose to
tha highest prices of th aeaaon, equaling
th best previous reoora mae last .No
vember. In oata. aa In other grain, the lead
ing feature waa fre buying for th sea
board. May delivery was in most request.
Provisions rallied when the cereal mar-
kts bulged. At nrst a decttn la th
market had a depressing effect and o, too,
did the monthly warehouse report showing
a big atecK-or lara on nana in imcago.
Chicago Cash Price Whcatt No. 1 red.
OMAHA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 4,1917.
1.1101 M; No. I, II. M01.ll; No. 3 hard.
I1.I1H No. I hard. 11.71. Cor.; No. I yal-
4k)Otac; no. y.uow, viv.v.o;
No. 4 white. I14.0I3KC. Oat.: No. I
white, UVieHttc; aUndard, IS0IIVic
Rye: No. 2, nominal; No. I. 11.40. Barley:
Oc0ll.1T. Heeda: Timothy. II. 1004.10;
clover, 118.00 0 17.00. Provlalona: Pork.
121.10; lard. I1..O&01..1.; nea, eie.i.v
14.IM). . -
Butter Cram.ry,-llW2c.
Patatoaa Hlaher: recelpta, 10 can; Colo
rado. Oregon. Waahlngtoa and Idaho,, whtta,
ll.O01.l; Michigan, white. 11.1001.11;
Wlleconaln, white, l.7li.ii.
Egga Lower; recelpta, oaaw; nraia.
3lee40o: ordlmrv. Hra'.a. 2102101 at mark.
caaea Included. M 9 40c.
Poultry Alive, lower; rowia. t.vi.ac;
aprlnga, HVjo; turkeya, 22c
Kama, City Oeneral Market.
Kanaaa City. Jan. I. Wheat No. I hard.
II. 1101.11: No. I red, 11.1701.10; May,
li.u.H; July. Ii.4,yi0i.4,.
Corn No. I mued, flv0.e; r.o. a
white, 12012c; No. 1 yellow. llttOHVic;
May. lH0ltio; July, ittOMKc.
Oata No. X white, lffc; o. .
mlied. 14011c.
Butter Creamery, lie: flraU, llViC; m-
ooda 17 vie: packing, 21c
Kgga Flrnta, 41c.
Poultry H.na, llVic; rooatera, UVic;
turkeya, 14c.
. Mlnneapolla Praia Markrt.
. Mlnneapolla, Minn., Jan. I. Wheat May,
ll.ll01.,2)(; July, Il.l2t401.llvl; caah.
No. 1 hard, l.(4a.00; No. 1 north
ern. ll.IIH01.MVi; to arrive, 11.1214; No.
T 'gja-tew
Pdrid&l
Less , than two days
t ride;from here is the
i wonderful Garden of Eden
that millions of money has
4 transformed into a vast recrea-
" ' , don field and that American
society has established as its
.national wintering place. Isn't
ipnorida''foryoU6yearr
v SpOCIdl
leaves Kansas City at 6:15 p.t m., ;..
., reaches Jacksonville 8:25 a. m. second . i
day only a day and a half's Tide via ,
:;i:, Frisco. Lines and Southern Railway.
the direct route. All steel train of
. . . .coaches, sleeping cars and
'; ITed Harvey dining cars.
I, ; . . The underiipMtJ has some , fil jk
new Florida literature that .fj&G&Th Js
will interest you write for Mr
, i ,' jt, and get. full information 4iiL.
about fares and reservations. SittT"
HOME pUILDERS PAYS 7;-
"d I SHARES ADVANCED JAN. 1ST.
Par Value $1.00 now $1.21.
Growing Yearly with the Surplus
because they participate in profits left overNafter the
regular 7 cash dividends are paid.
When these shares are exhausted, which will be. . ;
soon, an increase of capitalization will be authorized '
consisting of Non-participating shares guaranteed 7,
straight cash dividends payable , January 1st and '
July 1st , ,
HOME RUILDERS Inc.
v ' American Security Co., Fiscal Agents.
C A. Rohrbongh, Pr.aid.nt.
C C. Shim.r, Secretary. '
J northern. l.lltl.ll; No. I wbeat,
l.ie01.ll.
Corn No. 1 yellow, I40I4C.
Oala No. I wheat, I40ttc
Flaxseed 12.14 01.11 c.
Flour Unchanged.
Barley IIC0I1.17.
Rye 11. 1801. 3.
Bran 127.00 0 27. 10.
. . Omaha Hay Market.
Prairie Hay Upland: Cholca. 111.500
11.00; No. 1, $10.50 011.10: No. 1, 11.000
10.00: No: I. 18.0001.00. Midland: Choice.
11.00; No. 1, 110.00011.50; No. 2, 18.600
I. 60: No. I, 17.60 01.61. Lowland: Choice,
II. 0001.10; No. 1, 18.6001.00; No. 1, 17.00
08.00; No. I. 16.00 0 7.00.
Straw Choice wheat. ll.OO0l.il; choice
oata or rye, 1.10 0 7.00.
Alfalfa Choice, 117.00 0 17.60; No. 1,
16.60011.50: .tandard. 114.50 0 16.50; No. I,
11.60 011.60; No. 1. 10.60011.60.
Cotfoo Market.
New Tork, Jan. I. Coffee The market
for coffee futures showed renewed steadiness
thla morning, with the-opening unchanged
to 4 points higher on a continuation of
yeaterday'a buying movement. The advance
aeemed to meet scattered realising, how
ever, particularly In the later months, and
pricea eaaed off during the day. A less
favorable view of peace prospects prob
ably accounted for the Belling, while offer
ings of near-months were held in check
by the scarcity of ocesn tonnage and the
steadiness of firm offen from Brasll. Msrch
sold off from 1.1001.14c and September
from 1.1001.01c, with. the market closing
202 So. 17th Str.at.,:
i Omaha. Nebraska.
net t points higher to t points lower. Janu
ary, I. Tec; February. 1.77c; March. 1.14c;
April, 1.17c: May, 1.81c; June. l.ISc: July.
6.14c; August, l.llr; September, 1.01c; Oc
tober, 1.08c; November, 1.14c; December,
21c. Spot quiet: Rto is. 8c: Santos 4a,
10c. Cost and freight offen ahowed
rather an eaaler tendency, Santos 4a being
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300,000 baga for December, compared with a
decrease of 111.122 last year. Tha official
cablee reported a decline of 16 rela at Rio,
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MUSIC.
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Prices Metineee. Gallery 10c; Beat Seata
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SOc and 75c.
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In a Picturization of the
Beloved Grimm Fairy .
y' . ' Tale, '
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' today, Friday and Saturday
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1st a Five-Act PhotoaVama 1
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Her Second Superfeatur. "' '
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