THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, MARCH 13, 1917. 12 LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Steady to Stronger and Active Sheep Steady and Lambs Lower. HOGS FIVE TO TEN LOWER Omaha, March If. 1117. Receipt wr: Cattle. Hnfs. Sheep. Estimate Monday 6, NO, 1,000 13.700 Santa day last werk .. t.Wt 8am day 3 wktW to 7,614 ,o:s n.112 Html day I wksT -. 7,867 10.1 fit 14.424 Ha in day 4 Wka. acu , 7.24S 12,541 10.I6 Sams day last year... M70 5,lt 9,200 Rcrirtptt and disposition of live stork at th Union stock yard, Omaha, (or twenty four hours ending at 3 p. m. yesterday: KECEIFTS CARLOADB, Cattle. Hons. Shea p. H'r'a. C. M. ft St. P.... 11 1 Wabash Missouri Pacific... 4 Union Pacific .... 63 30 2 t C. N. W., east.. 32 3 C. N. W.,west,. 38 0 i C, SU P.. M. O.. 34 3 4 C. B. Q, east., t C, B. ft Q., west.. 82 20 24 C, R. I. 4k P.. ast 20 1 1 1 C, R. I. P., west 1 Illinois Central 23 1 1 ChL Ureal West.. 16 .. 1 Total receipt ..374 114 (7 1 UiafuSITlUN' HEAD. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Morris A Co 424 1,622 l,te Swift ft Co 1,122 767 4.761 Cudahy Packing Co.. 644 1,161 3.061 Armour ft Co &3 1.6S0 3,123 Schwaru ft Co GQ J. W. Murphy l,2fi Morrell 22 Lincoln Packing Co. Hutialnger ft Oliver., Swift, Denver Cudahy, K. C Wilson. Denver Cudahy Denver .... 133 261 lien tun, Vansant ft L. 246 Illll ft Son r. B. Lewis JT. B. Hoot ft CO.... J. H. Bulla L. V. Hums Rosenstork Bros K 1. Kellogg Ellis A Co Sullivan Bros Rothschild ft Krebs., Mo. ft Kan. Calf Co.. Christie HlffKtn JiuRiYtnati Ruth Meyvrs 170 no 149 116 43 47 60 It 66 11 2U2 10 24 Ulassuerif '2 Baker U& Banner Bros is John Harvey Zb'l lennt ft Francis, )ui , Jnitn ft Lungren... Ill Other buyers 627 1,421 Totals 7,251 7,78fi 16.10: Cattic Receipt were Iiiwral tnis mD.miig. there being 3ffl cars reported In, which Is larger than a wek ago but with that x eeptlon smaller than most recent weeka and malltr than a year ago by 2,000 head. There was a very fnlr dsmar.d for desir able killers. The beat beef tra here were good enough lo bring 111. St. Cows and heifers and also desirable lockers and feed ers brought good, firm or even strong prices. Quotations on cattle: Good to choice beeves. fll.OQ011.7; fair to ffood beeves, IIO.O09 ll.oo; common to fair heaves, $.00(j. ltf.ooj good to choice heifers. .Supl0.26; good to choice wa, H..lK(f Mi; fair to good cows, f7,60Ul'frO; oomnwn to fair uows, 16.6007. 60; prima feeding; atttars, I9.l6f)10.16; good to choice feeders, 'll.7&tp 9.33; fair to good feeders, IH.oOV4.76; com mon ta fair feeders, 36.76 Qil.t.v; good to choice slocks re, M.OOΜ stock beUera, 7. 2(441.00; slock cows, 30.U0fcJl.60; stock calve. 11.00010.00; veal calves, 9.00(t 11.7s; beef bulls, stags, etc., s)H.00 l.bO ; bologna bulls, l.00n,uo, ' Representative sales; DEKF STBKR& No. Av. Pr. No. Av, Pr. 741 111 73 27 746 $7 00 39 614 3 90 29 760 26 22 SfU I 40 10 tn 3 (0 709 t 00 20 MB I 26 24 334 9 3u firj 1 9( 1222 9 T6 2 973 9 90 32 961 10 00 10 11V9 10 16 1 1029 10 20 14........ 971 10 16 9........ 944 19 39 10. ...... .1230 10 40 H 1097 19 79 20., 1330 10 90 22. .......1149 10 90 39.. 1240 11 00 ... 1401 It 20 21 1122 11 36 41 1403 11 66 HU ITERS. 1 969 T 00 3 179 I IB 14 911 9 33 3 1111 I 90 CALVES. I. 499 T 26 40....I... 167 9 00 1 41 9 60 1 230 9 90 t 963 19 99 7 136 11 16 Hogs Karly in the day It looked as inuujfo recuipia 01 nogs would be very light, estimates calling for less than 100 oars, but by mldf ore noon a pruuy respeutable run was on hand, arrivals counting out 111 care, ,r some 3.000 head. This Is 1,000 larger than last Monday, but about 1,000 ahurt of two weeks ago, and a few hundred smaller than for the corresponding Monday last yvar. Shippers, while having only limited or ders, opened the market as usual, putting up a email urove at ngurea tnat were steady te to lower, packers bid as much aa lots lie lowr from the outset, giving the heavy supply at Chicago and breaking prices there as the reason for their bearlshness. One or two of the packers raised their hands slowly and whan they finally bought their Aral hogs It waa at ngurea that wore not over tljioe lowjr and In acme cases only flat lo lower. Before much was done thla way. though, bids altoued back l- early levels and for the balance of tn supply it waa a fully loo lower mar. k , while towarda the close 1001 be lower prices were ne oest mat were obtainable. Last rounds were the low tint of the day and at midday In the neighborhood of ten loads wen still In first hands. Moat of these were plain mixed or light stuff, on which packers were not even bidding, while the few, desirable bunches there wre left were wanted as much as lOo or even a quarter lower, General ly, the market waa a full 19c lower, salea ranging all the way from ateady In. the case of a few shippers to 16c or mora lower on the last packers. Bulk sold at Il4.30t)14.!0, while the hihest prioo reported up to closing time was 14.0. rumors of a load at Il4.ll proving un founded. Representative sates: No. Av. Sh. Pr. NO. Av. 91.. 193 68. .227 69.. 369 74.. 321 Sh. Pr. ... 14 19 90 14 40 . 90 14 60 14 99 29. .161 79. .Ill ... 14 90 ... 14 31 40 14 49 ... 14 II 119 149 91 PIO8. 13.. 101 . 13 71 Sheep After fifteen' cars had been cut from the first sheep and lamb receipts ea Umate, there was still a good run here, about flfty-seven cars, or 11,700 head, get ting In. This Is 6,000 more than wre hero a week ago, and 4,100 heavier than a year ago, though It Is about 400 short of the ran for Monday two weeks ago. four oars of today'a supply went direct to packers. Chicago also bad a generous supply this morning,, getting one of the largest runs offered there In weeks, snd as the market had had no chance to recover from the weakness on the extreme close of last week, buyers were out for lower prices. - ' Nothing waa sold up to about It o'clock, when the light and handy lambs began moving slowly at figures thst were about loo lower than the close of last week. With only one or two exceptions buyers were Ivavlng lambs weighing more than 80 pounds for the close, and almost all the salea made up to noun were of stuff under that figure. Vhe best price that hid been paid waa 114.61 for handy weight Colorado-Mexicans. Other Mexlcana that were being held for moro money were as yet unsold. Bulk of the desirable handy westerns were aelllug at $14.40014. 60, with some that looked a little wetgnty or ware not uulie o wall finished on down to $14.16. One bunch of ugnt westerns that looked a little like Mex icans brought $14 10. the tOD In thla claaa. One of two bnncbee of fall clipped lambs wr oougm ei tlZ.tV, WBIcB figUr bought similar stuff last week. Sheep were just aa slow as lambs, but aa supplies were moderate and demand lair, ns quoiaoio price changes had been noted Up to noon, A good alia of Bi.Daund western ewes landed at 111. 40, and two cars vi tow uHoreoo Mexicans broke all re rda for thla market, selling at lH.lt. Feeder buyers claimed that' nothing to jieir lining waa included la the suppltea. A few bunches of lamba that war hin offered as shearers were still 1ft first hands t uie nine 01 closing ntls report. Quotations on sheep and lamba: Lamba, light and I.andv. " 91 4. 24 ft 14.70; imh heavy, 113,90014.39; lamba, clipped, 111.10 011.10; lamba, feeders, $13. 36014.26; year lings, good to choice, $11.40011.16; year lings, fair to good, $11.60012.16; wethers, fair to choice, 110.60012. C6; ewes, good to i-Nuiv, 1 1 i.wv v ii.ss 1 ewes, fair to good, ti99li.90; owes, plain to culls, $7,000 Kaawos City live Stock Market. Kansas City, March 18. Cattle Receipts. 11,009 bsd; market itsady ot strong; prims fed steers, 11.60012.00; dressed beef steer, 17.60010.60; cows, 16.60010.00; helfrs. $8. 00011. 00; stock- and feeders. 17.400 10.40; bulls, 17. 0009,25; calves, 17.00011.50. Hogs Receipts, 14,000 head; market higher; bulk of aales, 914.60014.90; heavy, 14.86014-95; packers and butchers, 114.400 14.90; light, 114.30014.30; pigs, $10,760 13.80. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 3,000 head; market lower; iambs. 112.000 1 4.86; year lings, 113.00013.60; wethers, $11.60012.60; ewes, 110.60012.26. CHICAGO LIVE NTOCK MARKET, Cattle, Strong ; Hogs, Weak : Sheep, vYmk. Chicago, March 12. Cattln Receipts, 12,000 head; market strong; native beef cat tle, 91.70012.60; stockffrs and tArm, 16.76 01.96; cows and heifers. 3S.7O01U.66; calves, IB. 76013.60. Hogs Receipts, 64,000 head ; market weak, 16c under Saturday's aver go; bulk of sales, I14.ft6014.96; rough, 14. 36014.60; pigs, 111.26013.60. Sheep and Lambs Receipts. 23,000 had; market wak; wether, U. 00012. 20; ewes, 4h.OO012.lO; lambs, 912.40014.90. St. Louis Live Stork Market, St. Louis, March 4,900 head: market 12. Cattle Receipts. strong; native beef steers, 17.60011.76: yearling steers heifers, 8.6O0 11.60; cows, S.6009.EO; stockcra and feeders, $6.60010.00; prim; southern beef steers, $6.00 011,00; beef cows and heifers, $4.2609.00; prime year ling steers and heifers, $7.60010.00; native calves, $6.00012.00. Hogs Receipts, 16,700 heart; market i:tady; lhts, $14.66014.96; pljf. $10,600 13.76; mixed and butchers, $13.70016.16; good heavy. $16.08016.16; bulk of sales. $14.76016.06. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1.200 head; lambs, $13.00014.00; ewes, $9.60012.00; yearlings, $12.26013.60. Hloux City Live Stock Market. Sioux City, la.. March 1 2. Cattl Re- celpts, 2,600 head; market 10016c higher; bi if steers. $l0.60ffl2.'u; mitcners, s.ir 10.60: western steers, $4.6000.60; fst cows and heifers. $6.7609.70; stockers and feed- $7.0009.60; calves, 17.00 tt-j.&U; bulls. stags, etc., $6.600 8.90; feeding cows ana heifers, $4.2608.26. Hogs Receipts, 7,000 head; msrket weak, 60 lower; lt-ht, $14.16014.26; mixed. 114.26014.46; hnavy, 914.4b 9 14,(; pigs, $11.60012.60; bulk of allies, $14.20014.46. Sheep and Lambs Hclpts, 100 hwid; market steady; yearlings, 112.000 13. no; wethersi $11.00012.00; ewes, I1O.2&0U.&; lambs. $13.2601426 Kaaaas City Live Stork Market. Hennas City, March 12. Cattle Receipts, 16,000 head; market strong; prime fed steers, $11.6012.00; dressed beef steers. $9,260 11.26; western steers, 38.600 II. b0; cows. $.600 9.00; hulfeni, $8,00011.00; stnekers and feeders, $7.26010.00; bulls, $7.0009.26; calves. $7,00011.60. Hogs Receipts, 10,000 head ; market lower: bulk of sales, 114.60014.90; heavy. $14.36014.96; packers and butchers, $14.70 014.90; light, I14.OO014.7G; pigs. 111.200 12.60, Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 7.000 head; market lower; lambs. $13.00014.76: year lings, $13.00013.06: wethers, $11.60012.60; ewea, $10.60012.26. St. Joseph Live Stock Market. St. Joseph, March 12. Cattle Receipts, 3,600 head; market steady; steers, H,(lO0 11.76; cows and heifers, 6.60010.60; calves, $6. 00010.60. Hogs Receipts, 9.000 head; market 60 10c lower; top, $14.96; bulk of aales, $14.00 014.90. ' Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 9,000 head; market slow; lambs, $14.00014.76; ewvs, $11.26012.10. Live Stock In Sight. Receipts of live etoe't at the Itvs principal western markets yesterday: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Sioux City 2,600 7,000 100 Omaha 9,800 i.noo 13, 7 no Chicago 12.000 64,000 28.000 Kansas City 16.000 14,000 8,000 St. Louis 4,900 17,700 1,200 Total 31,800 100,700 46,900 Coffee Market. New York, March 12. The market for coffee futures waa very quiet today ana there was little change in prices. The open ing was unchanged to 3 points lower and the market closed at a net decline or 1 to 1 points, with May selling around 7.60c and September at 7,76c. Sales were reported of 13,760 bags. Local traders ovldnnuy rounn nothing In the news to create fresh senti ment and seemed to be waiting on ine further attitude of Brail). March, 7.3oc; April, 7.43c; May, 7.49c; June, 7.67c; July, 7.44c; August, 7.64c; September, 7.76c; Oc tober, 7.81c; November, 7.86c; Ieomber, 7.93c; January, 7,98c; February, .4o. A little better demand was reported for spot coffes, but prices were unchanged at 9o for Rio 7a and 10c for Santos 4s. The cost and freight market was unchanged on the average, Santos 3s and 4s being offered at 1.70c, and 4s at 9,40c, London credits. The official cables reported no change in primary markets except futures, which Were 16 rets higher. . Cotton Market. New York, March 12. Cotton Futures opened firm; Msrch, 18.33c: May, 18.00c; July, 17.16c; October, 19.9$o; December. 17.06s. Cotton futures - closed steady; March, 18.34c; May, 17.91c; July, 17.72c; October, 16.83c; December, 19.96c Spot, steady; middling, 18.86c. The cotton market closed steady at a net advance of I to II points. Llvsrpool, March 12. Cotton Spot, strong; good middling, 2.29d; middling, I8.19d; low middling, 12. Old; sales, 9,000 bales. Metal Market. New Tork, March 12. Metals Lead, quiet at $10.37 asked. Spelter, quiet; apot, East St. Louis delivery, $10.87 asked Copper, firm; electrolytic, spot snd nearby, nominal; second quarter, $33,00036.00, nominal; third quarter, $81.60032.60. Iron, Arm; No, 1 northern, $36.00036.00; No. I, $34.60036.10; No. 1 southern, $31.00032.00; No, 1, $30,600 31.80. Tin. firm: spot, $11.00. . At London Copper: Spot, 1.138; futures, fill 10c; electrolytic, C161. Tin: Spot, C300 Is; futures, till 16s. Lead, 30 10s. Spelter, 147. Sugar Market. New Tork, March 12, Sugar Raw, firm: centrifugal, $6.19: molasses. 14.62. Refined, steady; cut loaf. $1.16; crushed, $8.00; mould $7.60: cubes. $7.60 xxxx powdered, 17.10; fine granulated, $7.00; diamond A, IT. 00; confectioners' A, $6.90; No, 1, 9.88. Bugar futures were firm early today on covering and support from trade and European in terests. At noon prices were 1 to 1 points higher. Closed firm and 7011 points higher. Sales, 21.360 tons; May, 4.46c; July, 4.70c; Septem ber, 4.74c Minneapolis ttrala Market Mtnneapolia, March 13. Flour Un changed. Barley-9tc01.23. Rye $1.68 01. 64. Bran $31.60034.60. Wheat May. $1.8201.83; July. 11.76 1.76. Cash: No. 1 hard, $2.000 2.01; No. I northern. $1.1801.99; No. 2 northern, $1.8601.94. Corn No. 9 yellow, $1.0401.06. Oats No. 2 white. 6&06?c Flaxseed $1.1602.14. . Evaporated Apple and Dried Fruits. New York, Maruh 12. Evaporated Apples Firm; choice, 908o; prime. 708o. Dried rru its Prunes, unsettled ; i:all fonrla, 9$01Oc; oregona, 9 010c. Apricots, firm; extra choice, 19c; fancy, 19c. Peaches, firm; choice, So; extra choice, lo; fancy, 9e. Raisins, quiet choice to fancy seeded, 909c; seedless, 10 0llco; London layers. 91.10. Dry Uoods Market, New York, March 12. Cotton goods were strong today and gray goods for .converting active. Yarns were steady, raw silk easier and dresa goods quiet, A moderate trade was reported by Jobbers, Coal Shortage Bugaboo Flits; Weather Did It Lhe few days of soft weather, by reducing the amount of coniumption, relieved the fuel situation to such an extent that the prospect of a coal snoT-iage nas entirely disappeared. When the warm weather sets in, though not generally known, the sup ply of coal Tor domestic use had run pretty low, and v'ith six to tn days of cold weather would have been-so tow that there would luve been a near famine. The few wtrm days cu . o cc.' -mption In W. end '1 the meantime railroads, co-operating with dealers, rushed iit Urgt quanti ties of fuel. It is asserted that, no matter what the weather may be from now on, there wilt be enough coat to supply the needs of the consumers of ihc city GRAIN AND PRODUCE Cash Grain Situation is Very Dull Demand is Quiet and Futures Decline. WHEAT SUFFERS BIG DROP Omaha. March 12, 1917. The local receipts of grafn were fairly good today, but the cash grain situation was very dull on account of the sharp de cline In futures and also because of the de mand, which waa unusually quiet. With the exception of the millers there were hardly any buyers In the market for wheat and up to noon there was not one car of wheat reported sold. The corn market was considerably more active than wheat, but the demand In this market seemed to be mainly for corn in foreign system cars. Oats was the best seller on the list, and while the run of this cereal was rather large, the demand was fairly active and a pretty good percentage of the samples were disposed of at prices ruling from l'c to 2c lower. , Tho top of today's market on white corn, which was quoted at a premium, was $1.04 on the No. 2 grade. The commercial grades of yellow corn were quoted at $1.02 01.03 '4, and the unto grade of mixed brought $1.0201.02. The No. 2 grade of oats was the heaviest seller In the oats market and was quoted at &7ii0SSKc, while No. 4 white waa aold at 670 67 4ic. Rye waa fairly active at a 4c decline and barley was very quiet at unchanged prices. Clearances were, wheat and flour equal to 1,303,000 bUHhels; corn, 298,000 bushels; outs. 316,000 bushels. Primary wheat receipts were 1,414,000 bUHhels, and shipment 473,000 bushels against receipts of 1,774,000 bushels, and ilpmenta of KS.OOO bushels last year. Primary corn receipt ti were 1,199,000 bush If, and shipments 489,000 bushels against receipts of 1,271,000 bushels, and ahlpmenta of 068,000 bushels last year. Primary oats receipts were 1,410,000 bush h, and nhiprnvn 730,000 bushels against receipts of s60,0. 0 bushels, and shipments uf 719,000 buhels last year. CARLOT RECEIPTS. Wheat. Corn. ORts. Chicago .. 60 ..041 .. 10 .. 63 . .169 . .12 . .330 Minneapolis , Duluth imaha 100 66 131 Kansas City , Louts . . . , Winnipeg . . , Thcai ere reported today: Wheat No. : hard winter: 2 cars, $I.S8'A 3 cars, l,K(l. Nn, 3 hard winter: 1 car, $1.87; 4 cars, $1.86. No. 4 tl :um mixed: 1 car, $1.80. Rye No. 2: 1 . $1.49. No. 1: 2 cars $1.48. Barley Rejected. 1 car, $1.09. Corn No. r. white; 1 car, 1 .04. No. 2 white; 6 cars, $1.03. No. 4 white: 1 car. ILDJ VH.OL'V No. 2 yellow: 1 car, $1.03; 3 cars, $1.03. No. 3 yellow: 2 cars, $1.03; 1 car, $1.02; 0 cars, $1.02. No. 2 mlxt-d: 3 cars, $1.02. No, 3 mixed; 0 cars. $1.02: 16 cars. $1,02. No, 4 mixed: 1 car (shipper's wights, $1.02. Oats Standard: 1 ar, 6Cc; No. 3 white: 2 cars, 6SVc; 4 cars, 68c; 9 cars, 67c. No. 4 whHo: 1 ., 57c; 2 cars, 67c. Sample white: 1 car, 67 He. No. 3 red; 1 car, 67 c. Omaha Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 hard, $1.87fl401. 88; No. 3 hard. 11.19 1.86 ; No. 4 hard, $1.8001.86. Corn: fio. 2 white, $1.0301.04: No, 3 White, $1.0301.03; No. 4 white, $l.O2f)1.02 ; No. 6 white, $1.02 01.02; No. white, $1.0201.02; No. 2 yellow, $1.0301.02; No. 3 yellow, $1.020 l.ua; no. 4 yeiiuw, 31.0201. oa; no, & yellow, $1.0201.02; No. - 6 yellow, $1,920 1.02; No. 3 nil ltd, $1.0201.02; No. 3 mixed, $1.0201.02; No. 4 mixed, $1.010 1.02 ; ivo. b mixeu, x l.wi 0 1.01 ; o. ft mixed, $1.0101.01. Oats: No. 1 white, 6H0S8c; standard, 670$8u; No. 3 white, 67 0 68 ; No. 4 white, 67 0 67c. Barley: Malting, $1.1401.20; No. 1 feed, 11.0101.09. Rye: No. 2, $1.4801.49; No. 2, $1.4701.41. Omaha Futures. The future grain situation was very bear ish, rather large price losses were sustained all markets. The report that the Adamson eight-hour law would probably ho declared unconsti tutional caused a heavy selling pressure by shorts, which forced a 6c break In May wheat and a 3o drop In the July option. Corn opened at about c under Satur day's close and declined about lo during the soaslon, while July corn closed lc lower. The local trade was fairly active and waa confined chiefly to wheat and corn, there being very little trade In oats, and that market followed wheat and corn on the decline, the May article closing c lower and the July closing 18 lower. lineal range or options; Art. Open. High. jjJow.j ' Closed Bst. Wht. I t May 1 12 1 83 178 1 77 113 July 1 61 1 61 148 I 48 162 Sept. 1 49 1 40 H i 98 140 Corn. May 1 04 1 08 103 1 03 104 July 1 04 1 04 102 1 02 104 Sept. 1 03 1 03 102 1 02 103 Oats. May 68 68 E7 E7 68 July 63 63 62 62 63 Chicago closing prices, furnlahed The Bee by Logan ft Bryan, stock and grain brokers, tZ South Sixteenth street, Omaha: Art, j Open. High. Low. Close. Sat. Wht. I 1 I I May t 89 1 8 179 1 80 186 July 1 60 1 67 162 1 63 156 Sept 1 46 1 49 142 1 4$ 146 Corn. ! May . 1 09 1 09 106 1 07 108 July 1 08 1 08 106 1 08 107 Sept 1 07 1 07 106 1 06 107 Oats. May C9 G9 57 17 69 July 17 67 66 66 66 Pork. May 33 10 31 30 IS 00 3$ 10 31 83 July 32 10 22 40 12 60 32 67 Lard. May 11 IK 18 97 1$ $0 II 97 11 97 July 19 90 19 17 11 77 11 97 19 92 Ribs. May 17 82 17 II IT 40 17 60 IT 86 July 17 65 IT 90 17 46 IT 65 17 90 CHICAGO RAIN AND PROVISIONS. Prospect of Rail Strike and Rain In Kansas Causa Drop; In Wheat. Chicago. March II. Severe breaks In the Value of wheat, accompanied by almost frantic dashes to sell, resulted chiefly from prospects of widespread labor difficulties on the railroads. After an extreme descent of 7o a bushel the market closed seml demorallxed 3060 net lower, with May at 91.8001.30 and July at $1.6201.53. Corn finished 1010 down, oata off 1 0io and provisions ranging irom 220 decline to a rise of 6c. From the very beginning strike talk prompted bear pressure on the wheat mar ket and aa quotations gave way more and mors without encountering any material support, the rush to unload became Increas ingly violent. At first the bulls had en deavored to make capital out of adverse crop reports based on lack of moisture in the southwest and west, but were soon checkmated by news of rain and snow throughout Kansas and Nebraska. Absence of foreign buying added to the discourage ment of 'holders, whose anxiety over sub marine dangers to. shipping appeared for the moment to be emphasised rather than diminished by official notice that American ships In the German sumarlna tone would carry armed guards and that belltgeront merchantmen, clearing from United States ports could mount guns fort as well aa aft. Notwithstanding a substantial decrease In the domestic visible supply total, the wheat market plunged downward most rapidly in the final hours of the session. It was not until the May option had fallen To to $1.79 that even a little power to rally developed in prices. Knowledge that the United States supreme court had again postponed s decision on the Adamson law to establish an tight-hour day for railroad employes esemed to be acting as a decided bearish Influence as the day came 'to an end. Surmises that were current also that new peaco suggestions might result from Subscription Received DOMINION OF CANADA 5 Third Loan Due March 1, 1937, at 96, to Yield 5.40. BURNS, BRINK ER & CO. 449-452 Omaha Nations! Bank Bldg., OMAHA. - the fall of Bagdad and from other condi tions unfavorable to the central powers. Corn weakened with wheat. The coarser grain, though, was relatively steady, owing to signs of a falling, off In the crop move ment from the country, oats followed other cereals downgrade. For a while the market was upheld by sales of 260,000 bush els for export by way of New Orleans. Lower quotations on hogs snd grain weakened provisions. Packers' buying tend ed to halt the declines. Chicago Cash Prices Wheat; No. 2 red, $1.8801.88; No, 2 red. nominal; No. 2 hard, $1.9001.93; No. 3 hard, $1.7. Corn; No. 2 yellow, $1.0801.10; No. 3 yellow, $1.0701.09; No. 4 yellow, $1.06 01.08. Oats: No. 3 white. 06Oc; standard. 60061c, Ry: No. 2. $1.6901.69. Barley, $1.0401.32. Seeds: Timothy. $3.76 06.76; clover, $11.00 018.00. Provisions: Pork, nomln-l; lard, $19.02; ribs, $17,000 17.82. Butter Steady; crtamery, 330tOc. Eggs Higher; receipts, 7,442 cases; firsts, 26 c; ordinary firsts, 26026c; at mark, cases Included, 260L'6c. . Potatoes Lower; receipts, sixty cars; Idaho, Colorado. WaMhiUKton and Oregon white, $2.2&02.4O; Wiaconsln and Michigan, $2.1002.26. Poultry -Alive; higher; fowls, 21 c; sprlnga, 21 c. NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET. Quotations of . the Day on the Various Commodities. New York. March 12. Flour Easier; spring patents, $9.5009.76; winter patents, $9,1609.40; winter straights, $8.7509.00; Kansas straights, $9.6009.76. Wheat Spot, weak; No. 2 hard, $2.05; No. 1 northern, DuiQth, $2.19; No. 1 northern, Manitoba, $2.23, f. o. b., New York. Com Spot: easy; No. 3 yellow, $1.61, c. 1. t. New York. Oats Spot, easier; standard, 74074.n Hay Quiet; No. 1, $1.15; No. 2, $1,000 1.05; No. 3, 90096c; shipping, 70080c. Hops Steady; state common to choice, 1916, 36044c; 1916, 8010c; Pacific coast, 1916, 11013c; 1916, 8010c. Hides Firm; Bogota, 44c; Central Amer ica. 43c Leather Firm; hemlock firsts, 67c; sec onds, 65c. Provisions Pork, firm: mess, $35,600 36.00; family, $37.00038.00; short clear, $36.00038.00, Beef, firm: mess, $24.00 25.00; family, $2000 28.00. Lard, easy; middle west, $18.60019.60. Tallow Firm; city, 11 c, nominal; country, 12012c; special, 12c, Butter Easy; receipts, I.W72 tubs; creamery, higher than extras, 4O04lc; creamery extras (92 score,), 370Oc; firsts, 35037c; seconds, 34034c. Butter, easy; receipts, 7,472 tuba; cream ery, higher than extras, 41042c; cream ery extras (92 score), 40 0 41c; firsts, 37.04Oc; seconds, 35037c. Kggs Unsettled; receipts, 10,198 canes; fresh gathered extra firsts, 28c; firsts, 270 27c. Cheese Firm: receipts, 1,045 boxes; state held sperlals, 27027c; state, aver age fancy. 26 027C Poultry Alive, firm; no prices quoted. Dressed, quiet; chickens, 19029c; fowls, 17023c; turkeys, 2834c. OMAHA OKNEKAI MASKBT. Live Poultry Broilers, 1 to 1 lbs. each,, lb., 30c; broilers, 2 to 2 lbs., lb., 26c; hens, under 4 lbs., lb., 18c; hens, over 4 lbs., 17c; springs, all sizes, under 6 lbs., 21c; stags, under & lbs., 14c; old roosters, 12.; geese, 18c ; turkeys, over 8 lbs., 20c ; turkeys, less than 8 lbs., half price; capons, ever 9 lbs., 24c; capons, 9 lbs. and under, 20c; gulnoaa, each, any slxe, 25c; squabs, Homers, 14 os. each, per doz., $4; pigeons, per dos., 90c. Butter Choice creamery. No. 1, 40o; No. 1, 880. Knit Fresh, No. 1, case, $12.00; No, 8 fresh, 97.99; crax. oaat, 17.19. Cheese quotations by UrJau A Cat Cheese ICxtra fancy domestic Swiss, 43c: block Swiss, 12c; twin cheese, 37c; triplets, 38c; daisies, 28o; young America, 29c; bluo label brtcl:, 84c; ttmbn irer. 28c; New Yotk whits, 29c; Roquefort. 65c. Wholesale prices of beef ruts: Beef Cuts Ribs: No. 1, 22c lb.; No. 2, 20c; No. 8, 16c. Loins: No. 1, 25c; No. 2. 24c; No. 3, 18o. Chucks, No. 1, 16c; No. 2, 16c; No. 3, 13c. Rounds, No. 1, 16c; No. 2, 16c; No. 3, 16c. Plates: No. 1, 13c; No. 2, 12c; No. 3, 11 He Onion Ststs Yellow. bu 94.U0, red. $4.26; white, 14.60. Mammoth celery, per tfosen, lio. Frosen Fish Salmon Falls, 14c; Salmon Silver, 18c; trout, 17c; catfish, 16c; Alaska sable fish. Ho; eras its, 18c; whiting. 160; crapples. lo; pike, yellow, dressed, 17c: round, 14c: pickerel, dressed. 12c; round. Vc; herring, round, 7o; herring. 8c: whlteflsh, dressed, medium, 16c; large, 80c: Jumbo, 16o; round, small, 11c; tils fish for steaks, 12o. Fresh Fish Catfish, Ho; halibut, 80o; Spanish mackerel, 16c; crapples, order size, 1620c; blsck baas, large, 20c; order alxe. 26c; small, 18c; red snapper, 17c: flounders, 13c: codfish, ssstsrn, 16o; blueflah, me dium, 16c. tfmoked. Salt tnd Spiced Fish Smoked white chubs, 16c; kippered salmon, 18c; fin nan baddle, 17c; codfish, 12c; Puritan cod, 12o; pollock, 8c; KKKK herring, life; bloaters, 60 to box, $1.76; 100 to box, I3.J6; kippered cod, 10-lb. baskets, 20c; whlteflsh, No. 1. 40 lbs,, $6.16; 10 lbs., $1.40; barring, spiced, 40 lbs.. I3.S6; 10 lbs.. 95c. Oysters "King Cols" northern standards, $1.80; selscts, $2.00; counts. $2.26; Chesa peake standards. 81.66; selects, $1.10. Fruits and vegetable quotations furnished by Ollilnskl Fruit company: Fruits Oranges, 116s, 260s, 188s. 824s $3.00; 171s, 200s, $8.60; 100s, 126s, 160s, $3.76. Lemons, fancy 900s, 360s, $6.00; choice 200s, 360s, 14.60. Orapefrult, 36s, $4.00; 46s, $4.26; 14s; $4.60; 64s, 80s, 96s, $5,00. Apples, Jonathans X, fancy, $2.60; W. W. Pearmalnea, fancy, $2.25; extra. fancy, $2.26; Arkansas Blacks, extra fancy, $2.50: Newton Pippins, choice, 31.7s. Vegetables celery, 91,00; turnips, carrots. 4c; cabbage, 1c; onion, red, yellow, 12c; onion, Spanish, $3.60; onion, large crate, $10.00; cukes, $2.00; tomatoes, basket, $1.00; tomatoes crates, $6.60; cauliflower, crate, $3.60; cauliflower, dozen, $2.00; lettuce, Braw, $4.60; lettuce, dosen, $1.26; bagoes, 4c; sweet spuds, $2.66 hamp; spuds, eating, $3.00 bu; spuds, Early Ohio, $3.60 bushel. Mlsoelleanous elder, Motta, $4.2! keg. Honey, $1.25 ease. New York Money Market. New York, March 13. Prims Mercantile Paper 404 per cent. Sterling Exchange six ty-day bills. 84.71; commercial ;.:xty-day bills on banks, $4.71; oommerclal sixty-day bills, $4.70; demand, $4.75 7-16; cablea. $4.76 7-16. silver Bar, 76a; Mexican dollars, 68c. Bonds Government, steady; railroad, Ir regular, Time Loans Steady; sixty and ninety days, 304 per cent; six. months, 404 Lpor cent. lowest, 2 per cent; ruiing rate, 2 per cent; last loan, 2 per cent; closing bid, 3 per cent; offered at 3 per cent. U. 8. ref. 2s, reg.99 L. & N. un. 4s. ..94 do coupon ,...99 M .K.AT.lat 4s . . .74 U. S. 3s, reg.,,.100 'Mo, P. Con. 6s. 101 do coupon ....101 Mont. Power 6s. ,100 TJ. S. 4s, reg,...107 N. Y. C. deb. 6s. 108 do coupon ,..I08N.Y.C'y4s,'65.107 A.T.AT.cv.4s .104N. Haven cv. s.l02 Anglo-French 6s.92N. Pac. 4s 93 Atch. gen. 4s., ,.94 do 3a 66 B. & O. 4s 920. 8. L. ref. 4s.. 95 Beth. S. ref. 5s. 100 Pas. T. ft T. 6s .,100 Cent. Pac. 1st. . . S9Penn. com 4s.l05 C. A O. cv. 48.89 do gen. 4s.l01 C, B. ft Q. jt. 4s. 98 Reading gen. 4a.. 94 C..M. ftt.P.cv.6s. 1043. Pacific cv. 6s. 101 C.,R.I-ftP.ref.4s ..73 do 4 92 C. ft S. ref. 4s. 8.18. Ry. 6s 101 D.AR.O.Con.4s .M Union Pac. 4s. ...97 Grte gen. 4st , . . . 66 do cv. 4s 92 Oen. Klec. 5s.l05V. S. Rub. 6s. ..103 Gt. N. 1st 4s..99U. S. Steel 5s. .106 I. C. ref. 4s 91West. U. 4s.,.9fi K. C. & ref. 5s..88D. of C. 1961)...7 Bid. London Stack Market. London, March 11. American securities were neglected on the stock exchange today. Silver Bar, ld per ounce. Money, 4 per cent. Discount Rates Short bills, 4 per cent; three months 4 ier cent. OU and Rosin. N Savannah, Oa March 12. Turpentine Firm, 48c; sales, 114 bbbj. 1 receipts, 48; shtpments, 9; stock, 12,804. Rosin Firm : sales, 380 bbls. receipts, 410; shipments, 121; stock, 79.707. Quote: A. B, ( P. E, F. O. $6.00; H. T. K- M. $6.30; N, $6.30; WO, $6.3006.46; WW, $6.70. am ii NEW YORK STOCKS Eails Are Dominant Feature of the Day's Erratic Market. ADVANCES SUBSTANTIAL New York, March 12. Rails were the dominant features of toilay's erratic market, the activity and strength of that group af fording a strlkln. contr&st to their Inertia of recent weeks. Substantial advances were made by a variety of transportation s'.artts, but coalers sh.ow ;d to greater advantage, Reading scoring an extreme gain of .1 points to 97 points, with 1 to points for Norfolk and Western, Chenaeako A Ohio, Baltimore ft Ohio, Erie, wnecilng ft Lake Erie common and : referred and West ern Maryland. All the Pacifies were higher by 1 to 2 "points with tchlaon. Illinois Central, Pere Marquette, Southern Railway, Rock Island and other bhares comprising the west ern and southwestern dlvlslw.s. Leading In .ustrtsls, Inclut Ing United States' Steel were Irregular to heavy, fall ing to lowest .eve! In the last hour, Ntecl fluctuated between 1?" and 111, closing at 110, a net Ions of 2 points. Bethlehem Steel, new stock, registered a gross decline of 4 at 112, and Coppers receded 1 to almost 3 point American Smelting evi dently discounted the publication of the company's favorable annual report, losslng 2 points. Shippings also denoted uncertainty from the more acute phases of the International situation, losing 1 to 4 points with 1 to 3 points for various Munitions, Equipments and limited group of utilities, Ohio Oas yielding 5 points at 109. Ralls forfeited part of their gains In the general reversal, which accompanied the final dealings. Total sales, 860,000 shares. Enormous gold imports over the week emt imparted steadiness to sterling and francs, but 1 1 res fell closo to their lowest point, recording heavy on cables stating that Italy purposes to restrict imports, this ef fecting a partial readjustment of this sit uation. A lower trend for Internationals contrib uted to the uncwrtHtn tone of the bond mar ket on more diversified operations, were un changed on call. Number of sales and quotations on lead ing stocks were: oa lea. iiign. ijow. uioue. 6,000 93 91 - 4.H00 47 46 44 J,t;00 68 Hfl 66 '-',200 72 71 70 Am. Beet Sugar. , American Cnn . . . . Atn. Car ft Fridry , . American Loco. , Am. hmeit. &t rung. ",tin id. '4 j'm hi Am. Sugar Rfng... 4,:HMJ 1K1 111 111 Am. Tel. ft Tel.... 800 127 117 127 Am. Z., L. ft H.... 1,400 38 37 34 Anaconda Copper.. 38.9i0 (MS 8.1 n:i Atchison 1.800 102 102 Baldwin Loco. .... 7,000 &:t 52 T.2 Battl. ft Ohio 1,800 77 76 Tfi Hronic. Hapia Tran. B. & 8. CopptT Cal. Petroleum . . . Canadian Pacific . . Central Leather .. f'hesa. & Ohio.... C, M. ft St. 1 C. ft N. W C, P.. I. ft P Chlno Copper Colo. Fuel & Iron. , Corn Prod. Rfng. . . Crucible Steel Plat. Securities ... Erie Ocr Electric Gt. Northern pfd. . tit. N. Ore Ctfs.... Illinois Jentral . . . Int'i Can. Corn. . 46 200 24 23 23 2,2'0 ir.4 163 163 20,800 94 91 !H 6.3011 69 58 fN 4t2ln 82 81 Nt 1,600 114 114 114 37 8,300 61 6K fiN ',100 4K 47 46 8,600 24 23 23 9,7(K) 68 65 65 1.600 21 20 20 1,400 27 26 26 300 166 164 164 600 11.1 113 113 1,400 35 33 34 700 102 101 101 Inspiration Copper 12,400 62 60 60 int. iarv., , 115 I. M. M. pfd. ctfs. 16,600 76 73 7:1 K. (. Mouinern. J, 300 it ii im Kennecott Copper. 22.100 47 Louis, ft Nash.... 300 136 44 40 126 125 Mcx. Petroleum . . . Miami Copper ... M., K. ft T. pfd... Mo. Pac. (new).., Montana Power ... National Lead ... Nevada Copper ... N. Y. Central 6,800 8(1 XT Hi 3,700 42 41 41 400 57 57 65 24 6,300 96 95 95 900 44 43 43 N. v., n. tl. n.i- Norfolk, ft Wpst.. WOO 131 129 129 Northern Pacific. 1,400 103 10.1 103 Pacific Mall Pacific T. ft T..., Pennsylvania Ray Con. Copper. , 29 2.300 64 53 63 8,200 30 20 29 11.000 97 94 95 iteaaing .. Rep. Iron A Steel. 11,900 ft2 79 79 nnai. Ariz, uu Southern Pacific. 7,000 95 94 94 Southern Railway. 6.000 28 27 27 Studobaker Co. ... 4.600 104 102 102 Texas Co 1.200 229 226 226 Union Pacific ;; ..... 1J8J4 U. S. Ind. Alcohol. 18,300 121 118 119 U S. Steel 178,800 113 110 110 U. 8. Steel pfd.... 1.100 116 117 U7 Utah Copper 17,900 114 110 110 Wabash Pfd. "B''. 2,600 25 25 26 Western Union ... 400 95 95 94 Westing. Electric. 16,600 52 50 60 First assessment paid. Total sales for day. 850,000 shares. Murray Says California Is to Have Its Best Year General Passenger Agent Murray of the Union Pacific is back from California, where he went five weeks ago on a combined business and pleas- AMtSEMENTS. This Afternoon at 4 P. M. Count Hya Tolstoy W,'LL "Th Lil. nd Ide.l. of My F.th.r" Orcheitra. SOc, 78c. $1 ; Balcony. 2Sc. SOc Tonifht and Wednoday, Wed. Mattnw AndrM. Dippel PrcnU THE LILAC DOMINO" Comic Opra by Charles Culllvar' Nifhta, SOc to $2: Mat., 25c to $1.60 tHRfiE 6ALA NiGHTS Com. N.xt Thursday, March ISth Popular MatuiM Saturday, Bait SaaU tl Sclwyn & Co. Pruent S Year. In N.w York, I Y.ar In Chicago PRICES Evening., zac to i.o TVee Pay. Beginning Sunday, "SYBIL Phono Douglas 494 THE BEST OF VAUDEVILLE Dally M.II.m, 2:11: Might. ,:I5. Thl. Wk. LEROV, TALMA t BOSCO. THE AQE OF REASON, THE VOLUNTEERS. Valasd QamblR. Oolora, Val. iKlta. Sllv.r & Duvsl, Flyls, Hsnryh Ors.um Tr.,,1 Wnklr. Prien: Mttl.M, Gallary, lOe: Bart Seat, (xa.,t Sat. .rday aa, SuaSay), 29c: Nights, 10c. 2so. Mo a.d 75 BOYD ALL WEEK Mats., Wed., Tours., PEG O' Night. 2Sc to 75c MY HEART Mata. 2Sc First Tim. at Popular Prices N.at Sunday, Geo. Sidney, in "Buoy IsiyM -OMAHA'S FUN CENTER" Daily Mats., IS-XS-BOc tven'gs, 1S-25-60-76C Purposely Booked for Merchants' Market Week. tflimc i BOWERY BURLESQUERS "THE SHOW THAT MADE BITRLKRWIE rAMorfl" funny Billy Poatcr. Kccmtrko Prank lLrrourt. Knna Ureen. Marty ataman, lint, Anderson, l'aultn. 1'auU snd a (Uorinua (lalsxy of lula. (Final Psrfsmsses Frl.sy Nlsht.) LADIES' DIME MATINEE EVERY WEEK OAV lat. MSL and Week "THE IPORTINS WIDOWS.'1 Muratore and Cavalieri in Concert, Auditorium Wln.sd.y Night, March 14. Sots 25c to $2. Box Offic. Now Opon fo DIXIE HARRIS and t3 Bf VARIETY FOUR Vff Cm Mystic Hansen A Co. A O Gladya Vanco X (Y Gallerinl Sisters Y X MAX L1NDER, In Comedy. ? Y NAT C GOODWIN, in Drama. ure trip. He asserts that California is entering upon what promises to be one of the best years in its his tory. Mr. Murray says the outlook is for a splendid crop this season and high prices on about everything produced. Last year the citrus fruit crop was fairly g6od and the high prices ob tained has made it about the most profitable crop ever raised. The entire state has been tilled with tourists dur ing the last winter and hotels and boarding houses everywhere have made money. PHOTOPLAYS. Continuous 11 to 11 TODAY AND Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Drew in "The H. C. of L. a n rf evB c g:;S:v:Sj --aii- TUESDAY TILL SATURDAY March 13th to 17th , The Reigning Empress of the Emotional Screen' Clara Kimball Young THE PRICE By David Graham Phillips Matinee Prices Same as Night O It BRYAN'S Pete. O Id.. RIGHT - i "BATTLE CRY OF PEACE"" BE LOTHROP Friday 5 I? MOlNKUt X TODAY ST CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG "TRILBY" The telephone way is the most convenient way. Bee Want-Ads Tyler 1000. One yent per word. President Completely Recovers from Cold Washington, March 12. President Wilson had completely recovered to day from the cold which kept him in bed most of last week and this morning held two conferences, the first with Senator Martin, the new democratic leader of the senate, and the second with Secretary Lansing. Geneva t,!rl Win. Geneva. Nt'b,, March 12. (Special.) Geneva Hifrh school girls' basket ball team defeated the Hebrun girls' team here Fri day night, 16 to PHOTOPLAYS. WEDNESDAY I SPECIAL MUSIC I ON THE BIG ORGAN SHE PAID" Matinee Prices Same as Night MARIE DORO in "C.stlcs For Two" A Romanc. of Old In land and America. Mr.. Vernon Castla In "PATRIA" 'lOfe.suAY' Anil WcDwEaDAV MARIE DORO, in "LOST AND WON" A Gripping Story of Nnrsgirl't Rapid Rias. QfflieTour