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THE BEE : OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 1917.
LIYE ST0CK MARKET
Choice Heavy Beeves Steady
and Others Ten to Fifteen
Lower Sheep Weak.
HOOS TEN TO FIFTEEN OFF
Omihi. April 17, Hit.
Receipts were: Cattle, Hots. Sheep.
OffUlal ilonday .f.tl 10,330 11,424
Estimate Tuesday I.lflt
Two daya this week.. .11.011
Same liny last week . .14,114
Sense daya 1 wke, aao413.oee
Heme deya 1 wkr. ago.20.H7
Mam daya 4 wks. afro. 4,104
Samo daya last year. .10.111
11.100
31.130
11, 111
11,411
t.114
21.141
t.lOt
11.0:4
ii.rts
1M42
S7.4J7
14,211
::.i7
Recrlpte and dlspoetlon of live stork at
tha fnlon Block Yarda. Omaha, for twenty
(oar hours rndlnic at I o'clock yesterday:
RKCK1PT8 -ARIA)All.
Cattle. Hots. nheep.H'r'a.
C, M. aV St. P. ....... .
Wuh 1
MlBMiurl Partttc II
Union Paetfle. 117
C 1 It. '. east..,,., 11
C. 4 S. W., weat..., 10
C, St. P., U. lO 70
C. B. 41., oast.... 13
C B. It Q.. west 01
C H I P.. wast. ... 31
ti, R. I. P., wsat. 4
Illinois Central , 7
Ctalcaiu Oreat Western 7
Total receipts 400
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a ii '..
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ii i
it
i t
41 II 1
3 .. ..
I
4
4
!l 11 i
DISPOSITION HEAD.
Cattle. Hose.
Morris Co.... 1,311
Swift and Company. .1,111
Cudahy Packln( Co.. 1. 010
Armour A Co 1.113
Schwarts 4k Co
J. W. Murphy
Merrell 20
Lincoln Paeklnf Co..x...
Corr Facklnt Co
Mis
3,410
i,i
1.1(1
104
4.H0
msi
;,osi
1.077
104 ,
Wilson Paeklnf Co... 110
Hunetnger A Oliver. . . 43
W. B. Vanaant Co... 7
P. B. Lewie.... I Ill ....
J. B. Root Co 70
L. m. Hue 00 ,
Rosenstoek Bros...... I .... ....
T. a. Kelloo 71
Werthelmer as Degen. 114
JCIIIa Co 3
Mo. Kansas Calf Co. 47
Christie 00 .... ....
Rlgglns
Meyers H
Oleasberg 1 ,
Baker '
John Harvey 180 ....
Dennis A Francis.... 10
Kilns 40 .-
Jensen Lungren.... 40
Other kuyart Ill "
Totals 1.017 li.lll 1.1"
Cattls Receipts wore Isrge today, mak
ing the total for the two days 11,011 head,
with one exception the largest of any similar
period for the year to data.. The market
on a few choice heavy cattle waa atoadr, as
high aa 111.00 being paid. Tha general cat
tls market, however, was 10llc or around
tio lower for the two days. A few choice
heavy eornfsds and helfera were also steady,
hut others were 104011c lowsr. blockers
and feeders were slow to 10 Olio lower.
Quotations on cattle: Oeod to choice
heeves. II.MVtl.M; fair to good beeves,
110.71911.10; oommon to fair beeves, 10.10
10.71; good to choirs heifers, ll.l01O.li;
good to choice cows, II. TKJ 10.34'. fair to
good cows, ll.00OI.7l; common to fair oowa,
11.100)7.10: prims feeding steers, 11.100)
10 ill good to choice feeders, II.7IO0.I0;
fair to good fosders, ll.Mt)l.lll oommon to
fair feeders, lt.TlI.O0i good to oholos
stocksrs, 11.104)10.00; slock helfera, 17.000
I. 71; stock cows, M.oruoli; calves,
II. 00ei0.i0; veal calves, 10.004)11.10; beef
bulls, stage, tic, ll.2ftjl.il; bologna Mills.
i.iOOI.li. ,
. . BEBr STKfeRS.
No.
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II:...
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21...
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II...
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... 041 7 II
... 010 11
.... 144 I 11
Ill I 10
...1114 10 40
,,..1040 10 71
,,..1111 10 00
,...1021 11 It
....1111 11 40
.,..1111 11 70
,.,.1411 13 10
..,.1111 II 41
No,
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10....
it....
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10.,..
ii....
Av. Pr.
, 710 00
. 404 I II
. Ill I 10
.1041 10
.1011 10 01
1010 10 11
1111 11 00
141 11 10
1144 11 II
1100 11 fi
lilt JI II
.....1874 II Ii
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it.
10..
II.
.1131 11 10
1171 II 00
STOCKER AND FEEDERS.
It........ Ill I 40 41 147 t 10
Hogs There waa another liberal rua of
ga here thla morning. , Testerday'a sup
ply overrsn eetlmates mora' than 1,000 head,
and at mtdtorenoon today It looked aa
though the early aatlmata of 111 oara, or
11.300 head, would prove low when every
thing got In, The total for the two daya
Is Ihe largeat In three weeks, amounting to
21.130 head, as compared with 11,110 last
week, 10,411 two weeks ago, and 11,141 a
yesr ago. ' ' .
The hog trade waa klow all the way
throuih. Some early shlppsr salsa were
ateady, but late' ahtpper purchases were
mainly IflilOo l.'er. Packers first bids
were too' lower, but they eventually bought
tho bulk of their hoga at prices that ware
not over lOOllo lower, On the olose the
market went back to the baela of early
offerings and a good many sales were made
lie lower. Qaneralty the trade waa moatly
lie lower, t hi bulk going at lli.110li.il
and tops reachtfig 111.10. For the two days
' prices avtraged 310 lower.
tV.prasoataMv aaloa:
No. At. 8h. Pr No. Av. Sh. Pr.
08.. 171 110 11 21 10.. lit 130 1141
II. .101
71.. 110
01.. lit
II.. ill
II It 11
71. ,111 10 II 10
It..l4t 300 II 70
10.. Ill 100 11 71
II 11 11
... 11 to
40 II 10
Sheep Tha lamb run lacked quite a
little of being aa largo as yeaterday'a, but
was still of very deoent proportions for a
Tuesday, forty ears, or In tho neighborhood
of J. (00 head, being In tight. For the
week to data the total la 31.024 head, a
gala ef some t.009 over both last week
and two weeka ago, but amallor than tor
a year ago by 1,100 head.
On paper, prices aa a general thing looked
little better than yesterday, but eonelder
' 1ng the difference In tha oondltlon of the
latnba, a good many tellers doubted If they
were aotually coaling packers aa much as
yesterday, though tha majority of them
quoted the market as nearly atsady, A
good ahara of tha desirable lambs sold
around Ili-iO, with beet Mexicans that were
hero up to 111.01. Several can were still
In first hands at noon.
- A limited run of old sheep found an out
let at fully atiady prices. Weetern year-
llnga that carried s, sprinkling of old weth
ers brought 111. is, and light soutnern weth
ers. In which were mixed a few yesrltngs,
act a new mark of 111.00. Some lamba of a
shearing class wsre among those that had
not sold at noon. They were about tha first
.feeder buyers have had m chance at In sev
eral days, but they seemed to be wanted
only at sharply lower prices than were paid
for tho last oaea here.
Quotatlona on .sneep and lamba: Lamba,
llrht and handy. Ii.ll01i.10: lambs, heavy,
tll.71Oli.40; lamba, freeh aliom, 111.000
12.71; lamba, ahearlng. III. 00O14.I0: year
ll!ga, good to choice, 111.00011,71: yearllnxe,
fell- to good, 013. 00013.00; wethere, fair
le choice, 111.100 13.00: swea. good to choice.
lll.00O13.li: ewes, fair to good, 110. OOf
11. id; owes, pisin to culls, ti.oogi.lv.
Representative sales:
' No. Av.
711 Mexican lambs tl 111 10
1.0OI Mexican lamba 71 II 70
;:l Mexican lamba 74 II 10
1.001 fed lamba It 11 31
101 fed bucks.. lit
41 fed bucks 141
10 00
10 00
. CHICAOO LIVE STOCK MARKET,
Calll Art Slaw and Hoga Weak, Shoe
Weak.
Chicago. III., April II. Cattle Receipts,
l.oet head: market alow: native beef cat
tie, lt.2iOll.lll Blockers and feedern, 11.21
Ot.10; rewa and helfera, tl.IOOH.OO
oalves, ll.i0OII.00. ,
Moga Receipts, 14,000 heed; market
weak. 10s under yesterday s average: bulk.
lli.liO10.10: light, JIJ.loeil.4t; mixed,
ll.40O10.li; heavy, 1 1S.40 14.10; rough.
llt.40Vli.to: vlga. su.evee 14.21.
Sheep and Lambs Recelpte. 14.001 head
market weakl wethera, 110.11011.10; awes.
It.ZtOU.IO; Umbo, tll-OOn li.Io.
St. leati Live Stack Market.
St. Louis. Mo., April 17. Cattle Re
celpts, 1,700 head: market lower; native
beet steers, 7.100 11.00: yearling aleeraand
helfera. tl.ieoix-OO; eowe, tt.90OU.00
Blockers and feeders, tt.eeoio.ll; prime
southern beef ateera. I.00OU-I0; beef cowa
and helfera, t4.21Ot.00; prima yearllni
ateera and helfera, I7.100 10.10; aatlre
oalves, II. IOC 14.00.
Hoga Receipts. 11,700 hsad: market
lower: lights, lll.7091l.IO; piga, 113.11
1410: mixed and butcher, IllOlej 11.21;
good heavy, ll.:o 14.11; bulk, tli.100
It. 21.
Sheep and Lamba Receipts, l.ltt head
market steady; lamba, 10c to lie lower
lambs. 111.01010.00; ewes. 1.(0012.11
yearlings, 12.Ii01i.Ui clipped lambs.
GRAIN AND PRODUCE
Wheat Prices Drop Sharply
Traders Hold Supplies and
Market is Quiet.
CORN IS FAIRLY ACTIVE
Omaha, April 17, 1011.
The local trade In wheet waa extremely
quiet today on account of the heavy de
cline In wheat futures snd also because of
the light receipts of this cerceal.
The dome nd, however, for wheal would
probably have taken care of the offering,
but, aa le usually Ihe case when there Is
a heavy drop In values, the sellers refused
to Bell on the decline and moat of the sam
ples were carried over.
The corn market wee fairly active and
while the recelple of this cerrsl wsre also
very light, the demand was good and the
sellers let go quite reedlly, although this
market waa aleo quoted somewhat lower.
While corn was In good demand at premium
prices, end a few. sales of this variety jgere
made around yesterday's pest price, but
the bulk of the oRerlngs sold a fraction
lower. ,
yellow and mixed corn sold generally at
a decline, the better grades of yellow being
quoted at 11.44 to 11.44, while tha com
mercial grades of mixed ranged la price
from 11.43 to tl.elv..
The demend for oate waa pretty active
and there waa a good trado In this cereal,
with prices quoted from' He to lo lower.
Rye and linrley were very quiet on ac
count of light receipts, rye being quoted
nominally lo lower, whfle barley was quoted
steady.
Clearances were: Wheat and flour equal
to 713,000 bushels; corn, 110,000 bushels;
oale, 41,000 bushele.
Primary wheat rocelpta were 017,000 bush
els and shipments 733.000 bushels, against
recelple of 110,000 buehele and shipments
of 172,000 bushels Isst year.
Primary corn recelpta were 003,000 bush
els and ahlpments 440,000 bushels, against
receipts of 771,000 bushels and shipments
of 411,000 bushels last year.
Primary oale receipts were 100,000 bush
els and shipments 127,000 buehele, against
recetpte of 011,000 bushels and shipments of
121,000 bushels last ysar.
CARLOT RECEIPTS
Wheat. Corn.
Oats
Chicago II
Minneapolis 210
Duluth , 11
Omaha I
Kansas City II
St. Loul IS
213 127
ii ' 'it
01 - II
40 00
Winnipeg ,...,.100 ..
These tales were rsported today:
Wheat Sample hard winter: 1 car,
11.10. No, I aprlng: 1 car, 12.41: l-i car,
3.43. No. I mixed: 1-1 car, 12.27
Corn NO, 1 wMte: 1 car, 11.4114. r I cars.
11.41. No. 1 white: 1 cars, fl.lt. No. 1
yellow: 1 car, 11.44; i oara, II.44U,. No.
I yellow: I cars, 11.44; I car, II 43; 1 car,
1.42. No. 1 mlied: 1 car. 11.414. No, I
mixed! 7 care, 11.414; 1 car, 1.41. No. I
mixed: 1 oar, 11.44ft; 4 cars, 31.44; i care,
1.41. No. 4 mixed: 1 oar, f 1.41 ft Sam
ple mixed: 1 oar, 11.41ft.
Oats No. t white: 1 car, 70c. No. I
white: 1 car (shlppsrs wslghls), 7eic; I
cars, 70c, No. 4 while: 1 oar, lltoe. Sam
ple white: 1 car, lie. . ,
Omaha Cash Prices Wheat: No. 1 hard,
ll.liO2.l0; No. I hard, 11.410141; No. 4
hard, I3.40O3.4I; No. I spring, 11. 4401. SO;
No. 1 spring, 3.4203.41. Corn: No. 3 white,
ll.ltl.4lfts No. 3 white, II. 4140141;
No. 4 white, I1.4I01.11Vj; No. i white,
1.47H01 411 No. I white, SJI.ICOI. 47; No.
1 yellow, ll.44H01.4Hi ; No. 1 yellow, 11.41
1.44; No. 4 yellow, 1.4101.43; No. I yel
ls w. 1.4101.43; No. t yellow, 1.4340
1.41; No. I mixed. 1.4tVkOL44M; No. 1
mixed, sl.4lfcei.44H; No. 4 mixed, 11.41
trl.414; No. I mixed, 11.4101.43; No. I
mixed, 11.4191.11. Oata: No. 1 while, 70O
lofty atandard, 7007011c: No. I white,
0lO70Uo; No. 4 white, llftetlfte. Bar
ley: Malting, 11.130 1 34: No. 1 feed, Si te
Ol.lt. Bye: No. I, 1.IOQ1.83; No. , 11.70
01.11. , ..- ..
Local range of options: c '
Art.
Wht. '
Open.
High. Low. Close Tee.
I It III I 31 1527,
l II isi4 l to in
t 70 101 1 144 1734
1 til, 13, ' 1 114 1424
1 17 114 1 31 137
1 104 ) 33 1 31 ' 1214
17 ' Of 17 00
li 104 . 104 014
, i!4 114 in, tin
May I II
July 111!-101,
Kept,
Cora,
May
July
Sept.
OatsA
May
July
Sept.
1 41
1 11
1 11021
47
01 H
II S
Chicago closing prices, furnished Tho Boo
by Logan 4k Bryan, stock and grain brok
ere. 311 South Sixteenth street, Omaha:
Art. Open.
Wht. ,
May I 11
July . 1 17
Sept I 714
Corn.
Hay 1 414
July 1 374
Sept 1 11
Ooio. .'
May 114
July 044
Sept II 4
Perk.
May II 00'
July 31 10
ljrd.
May 10 71
July 11 33
Ribs.
May 11 It
July 10 00
High. Low. Close. I Tea
I II 1114 I 114 111 '
t 17 14 1 II 1IH
1 73 4 10IH 1174 1714
I 42 4 HO ' 1 14 14S4
1 174 1134 1 314 HI
1 II 131 1 II 1314
114 114 144 174
144 t34 ii It 4
14 II 114 si
ll 10 31 00 11 40 17 41
II II 31 I0 31 17 17 10
10 11 10 031 10 70 11 10
11 II 30 ill 10 10 11
It II It 101 II II II II
io to it io it ti to io
CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
Wheat bji4 Cora Drop Tes Cents and Fro
Dollar at Opening.
Chlcaa-O. Anril IT -.Whoa I nrl f.4,B.h4
aown nnaaionf iouay m much t
bf-CftUa at Wild Ulna rhlttflv thA iiiit
of government action, which made mlUlona
of bushela ot Canadian wheat tn tha Unltfrt
Binma i ret or uinr. Tha nurket Closed
unsettled 74 to lie net towar, with May
t 11.14 to 13. mt and Jutv t lis nau tn
l.tni. Corn lout 4Uo to KUn nut. aaia
u id ma proviMona "lie io n.ui,
Violently contrasting corn! It ton a fartd tTi
wheat trad at tha opening u rompared
with the bulHuh outlook of the day before
whn the mwkfit had jumped up IJVic
and seemed on the verge of a trenalrd far
mer rine ueuauee or threatened ararrlty of
uppllen. In atead of a dearth of wheat for
Immediate delivery and to fill May ion
tracta, the proipect had altered ao radical
ly over night that Indlcatlona pointed to
a possibility af large ahlpments to Mtn
nenpolle and Chicago from Winnipeg ot
1,000.000 buahela of Canadian hnndud whnat
at Duluth which ahnuld prove sufflcleot to re
move any existing stringency. in cone
quenee. It waa nearly aa difficult to sell
wheat to advantage here today aa It -waa
difficult yesterday to buy.
Collapses In wheat value becama greater
In the laat hour owing to submarine ru
mors, peace talk, the adralnlatratlon am
largo bill, and heavy rains.
Corn waa Influvnued almost wholly by
tlie action of wheat, Reports -it a likeli
hood of government regulation of hog prices
aleo aldr-d In carrying down the corn mar
ket. Outs weakened with other cereals.
The- widening of the spread between Ca
nn.dlan and American oata was aald to
have stopped the bt) Ing of Canadian oats
for Kuropesn governments, - -
Active liquidating sales by holders rormed
the rule tn ttrovlaTonH. Chance of federal
eoiitrol uf packing houses gave Impetus to
unloading and so toojjia the sharp deacont
i me ciirn marKi.
Cash Prices Wheat: No. t red and Noa.
I and I hard, nominal: No. 3 red, ti.it
Corn: No. S yellow. 1.4641.41; No. I
yellow, ft. 4(41. IS; No. 4 yellow, (1.440
1.471 oats: No. I white, 7WOIHc:
sianaara, vrvr. ): no. i, nomi-
Barley: ll.:ol.ea,. Beede: Tim
othy. t,?fif8.Tt: clever, ll !. 17. eo. Pro
vlilon s: Pork, 131.40; lard, 29.70tl S0.7S-.
rib-, nominal.
Huttet Klrmf creamery UU
Egge H Igher; receipts, 46,87 ?aaes:
firsts, It4i3iHc; ordinary firsts,
l1r; st mark, canes Included, IV S5c,
Potatoea Unchanged; receipts, 34 cars.
Poultry Alive, lower; fowls. X!c; springs.
. Banaaa Cltr OrnenU Market.
Xanaaa I'llr, April It Wheat No. i
hard. I3.1103.l4i No. I red. xl:,ll4)!.lt;
II. y, 13.31; July. ll.ll01.ltH.
. Corn No. 1 mlied. tl.4H01.4T;
white, ll.4l01.Klti; No. I yellow,
14il: Ma, 11.11 S: July. Il.sts.
Oata No. I white, - III 0!!Mc;
mlsed, 110130.
No. I
11.110
Butter Creemery, lie; firsts, 44c; aee
onde, 41e; packlni, lie.
Bans Firsts. 14r.
Poultr)- Hens, Utie; rooalera, lttlc; ttir
here, lie.
1 rlrtl Morttaj Bone. Ct-
5z INVESTMENT O'
DoBMsalnsUm $103.0(1, tSOO.M, (1,000.00
A SURE AND SAFf INVESTMENT
. FIRST TRUST COMPANY
4lli rieee, Flral Nat. ia. Bldf, Omaaa.
NEW YORK STOCKS
Professional Selling Again a
Potent Influence in Irregu
lar Market.
SHIPPINGS ARE OBSTINATE
New York, April 17. Professional selling
wee again a potent Influence In toda"'B
Irregular market. Injuring further public
llqulilat'on, although many losses were
largely retrieved In the later d"Allnge. The
many 'vexatious problems attaching to the
government's proposed policy of laxntlon
were a factor In tho heavlnesa of certain
specialties. r
nnippinga orrerrd o betlnnte resletnnco
to tho heavy Belling of Ihe forenoon, which
was based upon retiorla of the aiiDeariini-e
of an enemy submarine In American waters.
Marine pra. closed at 71. a net gem or 14.
Coppers were moderately depreeeed at
the ouleet. but rose brtrkly after oubll-
CHtlon of the annuel etalement of the Utsh
I'ompsny. which disclosed enormous gains
In profits and aurplua.
Extreme recessions of two to four oolnts
were scored by llethiehem Steels and Lacka
wanna oieei. c. a. meet mono a engni
gain on tho day. Oils, lesthers. fertilisers
and sugars were subject to variable tenden
cies with numerous minor specialties, most
of theee, however, recording net losses of
V to 3 points,
Ralls were strengthened by the news of
an agreement between the soft con! miners
and their principals. Sales, 020.000 shares.
Honda were again Inclined to lose ground,
except Internationale, 'which held firm on
smeller dealings. Total sales, per vslue,
13,711,000. In government leaues, Panamas
were
point
Number of sales and quotatlona on lead.
Ing atocka were:
Sales. High. Low. Closed
1.100 01 4 12 4 01
1,000 41 444 444
too oiti 014
1.400 OX 4 074
7,400 014 07 4 04
1,300 1124 1H4 1114
400 1234 1234 123
324
Am. Beet Sugar...
Am. Can
Am, Car A F'ndry,
Am, Locomotive. , .
Am. Smelt. 4V Ref,
Am. Bdgar Ref, , . ,
Am. Tel. A Tel...
Am. Z., L. ..,,
Anaconda
Copper.. 13.200 704 774 714
Atchison
r.000 1024 102 102
1,100 1034 134 1004
600 704 714 70
100 41 424 43
100 31 204 tOVj
1,700 1024 1104 101
11,200 144 02 144
A. O.- W. I. 8. S.
Baltimore at Ohio.
ft S. Copper. . . ,
Cel. Petroleum ....
Canadian Pacific.
Central Leather
C'heeapeake ft Ohio
C, M. A St. P
300 104 104 114
1,000 10 714 714
100 1144 1144 114
C. A N. W
C, R. I. A P. otfs.
Chlno Copper
Colo, Fuel A Iron,
Corn Products Ref,
Crucible Steel...,,
Cuba Cane Sugar.,
47 'A
3,400
' too
1.700'
1.100
1,100
1.100
134
47
234
124
40 4
314
10 4
414-
13 4
404
134
014
47
404
13
174
Distillers See..,,.
Erie
144 Jl
1,700
174 274
doners) Electric,
(leneral Motara....
Ot. No. pfd
100 1044 1044 1044
1,100 101 4 101 4 100 4
1104
Ot. No, Ore, ctfa. .
Illinois Central....
InsprraUon Copper.
Int. M. M. pfd
Int. Nlcksl .......
1,100 31 304
104
400 104 104
1014
7,100 114 144
73,000
1.200
1,100
714
42
404-
714
414
114
74
414
314
114
424
Int Paper ,
K. S. Southern....1
Kennecott Copper.
L. A N...
4,100 41
41 i
121
Maxwell Motors
4.400
404
114
414
304
404
404
11
414
214
8 4
22 4
14 4
434
Mexican Petroleum 11.100
Miami Copper 1,500
Missouri Pacific... 300
t4
414
114
2l"
134
Montana Power....
Nevada Copper....
1.200
l.too
200
S24
ti
44
New York central.
N. T.. N, H. AH..
Norfolk Weetern
Northern Paolfto...
Paclflo Mall ,
tOO 121 121 121
000 1064 1044 107
100 22 214 114
1,100 II 114 124
Pennsylvania .....
Pittsburgh coal...
1,100 414 42 4 424
Ray Coosol. Copper i.400 214
214
t44
214
.44
71
214
114
It
Reading 1.700 00 ,
Republic Iron ft s. t.tuu 7s
77 4
114
t34
17 4
174
Shattuok Arts. Cop. 300 3S4
Southern Pacific... 1.300 t34
Southern Railway. 7,100 204
Xtudebaker Corp... 11.400 104
174
Texaa Co 1.B00 213 3104 111
Union Pacific 1.000 1374 130 H4
U. S. Ind. Alcohol. 31,100 1124 iot i io
U. 8. Stsel 131,100 lioft "v
U. S. Steel pfd.... 100 1174 11'4 1174
Utah Copper ll.SOOO 10' 1014
Wabash pfd "B".. too 214 4
Westsrn union..., im e o-a sb
Wsstlng. Electric.. 1,100 40 41 414
Total saiea for tne day, ese.vuu snares.
London Stock Market.
London, April 17. American sscurltles de
clined with Wall atreet and cloeed unde
olded after meager tranaactlona on the
atock exohnnge today.
Silver Bar, 11 1-lld per ounce.
Money 14 per cent.
Discount Retea Short bills, 44044 Per
cent; three months, 44044 per cent.
New York Money Market. .
New York, April 17. Mercantile Paper
404 4 per cent. .
Sterling Exchange 10-dAr Wilt, 4.71;
commercial to-day bills on banks, 14.71;
commercial 10-day bills, 14.714; demand,
4)714; ccbles, 4.714.
Bllvsr Bar, 714c; Mexican dollars, 104c.
Bonds Government, , weak; railroad,
heavy. .
Time Loans Firm; 10 days, 1404 psr
cent; ninety days, 14 04, per cent; six
months, 4044 per cent.
-.Call Money Eaaler: high, 14 Per cent;
low, 24 per cont; ruling rates. 14 Per cent;
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II N, Y. C. deb. 6a. 107
Am, For. Sece.ls 134 No. Pacific
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Am. T. A T. c. is 114 do 3s ti
Aualo-French Is 144 Ore. S. L. r. 4s 114
Armour A Co44s 124 Psc. T. A T. is. 114
Allchlnson g. 4s t04Penn. con. 4 40..104
Kelt. A Ohio 4s. 17 do gen. 44s.. 174
Cen. Leather io.100 Reading gen. 4s. 114
Cen. Pacific 1st. 114 SI I.. A s r. a. la or4
('. A O. cv. is... to So. Pacific c. Is. 100
('., B. A Q. J. 4s II 4. do ref. 4s II
CM A SIPg. 44s tl So. Railway is., II
C R. I. A P. r.4s 724 Tex. A Pac. 1st. t!4
Colo. A S. r. 44s 114 Tnlon Pac. la.. 114
I). A R, O. r, is. 14 4 'do cv. 4s.... 114
n. of C. Is 1134. t!4 17. S. Rubber is 4
Erie gen. 4s ... 03 V. 8. steel is., .1014
lien. Electric ie. 10S 4 Wabaeh 1st . ..100
(It. No. let 44a ti Wt. Union 44s 13
111. Cen. r. 4s.. II 'Bid.
NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET.
Hngar Futures Open Irregular, But Rally en
Covering and New Demand.
New York, April 17. Flour easy; spring
patents. II 1.110 1 1.10: winter patents, 111.20
(111.46; winter straights, 110.10011.0.-. Kan
sas straits, IU.O14S12.30.
Wheat, spot. Irregular; No. 1 hard, 17.114
f. o. b. New York. No. 1 northern Duluth,
2.424; No. 1. northern Men.. 92.104 f. o. b.
New York opening navigation.
Corn, spot, weak; No. 2 yellow, 11.17 e. I. f.
New York.
Oats, spot, essy; standard, 714c.
Hldes4teady; Bogota, 43044c; Central
American, 41c.
leather Firm; hemlock firsts, i7c; sec
onds, lie.
Provisions Pork, strong; mess, 140.00;
family, 142.00044.00; short clear, 140. 00O
42.00. Beef, strong; mees, I2S.00O27.00;
family, lst.00021.00. Lard, weak; middle
west, 111. 21411.36.
ButterFirm; receipts, 11, lit tubs;
creamery, higher than extras, 47 0 47 4c;
creamery extraa (tl score), 40 4 O414o;
firsts, 46041c; seconds, 430444c.
Eggs Firm'; receipts, 31,381 cases; fresh
gathered extras, 37 4c: fresh gathered ator
age packed firsts, 36017c; fresh gathered
Srsts, 3440314c.
Cheess Firm; receipts, 7,020 boxes; state
fresh specialties, 244 0344c; state aver
age run, 24 4 0 26c,
Poultry Alive, weak; no pticea quoted.
Dressed, steady: chickens, 33 0 31c; fowla,
21027c; turkeya, 13034c.
Coffee Market.
New York, April 17. The market for cof.
fee futures waa less actlva today, fluctua
tions helng Irregular. Therm was continued
talk of an Import , duty and ; nervousness
over shipping conditions: May .sold off te.
. 26 and December to ts.ll, with the mar
ket closing 3 to I points net lower. Sales,
47,600. April, 18.20: May. 38.23; June,
1.21; July, I". 35; Aug., 18.41; Sept., 18.41;
Oct., .18.68; Nov., (LIS; Deo., H.!!; Jan.,
1.71; Feb., 18. 78; March, 18.84.
Spot tjulet; RIO 7s, 100104c; Santoa 4s,
1040. No fresh offers were reported In the
coet and freight market. The official cablea
reported an advance or td reia at mo. oen
tos spots were 100 rels higher and futures
76 rels higher
Cotton Market.
Now York, April 17. Cotton Futures
opened barely ateady; May, 10.11c; July,
lt.74o; October, 11.18c; December,, ll.tlc;
January, 11.01c.
Cotton futurea closed steady; May, 30.20c;
July, lt.85o;. October,, ll.ilc; December,
11.70c: January, 18.710, Spot, quiet;
middling, tl.iOc.
The cotton market closed steady net 10
points lower to 2 points higher.
Liverpool, April 17. Cotton Spot, weak;
good middling, 13.83c; middling, 13.73o; low
middling, 12.64c Sales, 7.000 bales.
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Sugar Market. ; t
New York-, April 17. 8ugar Raw. Srm;
centrifugal, 1.13c; molasses, 1.14c. Refined,
Arm; tine granulated, 7.!Oc0!.2io Futures
opened Irregular, but later rallied on cov
erlng and renewed demand from trade in
terests. At noon prices were 104 points
h'gher.
Heavy liquidation depressed the Hat In
the late trading. The closing waa ateady
and 44711 pointa tower. Hulex, 31,300 tons.
May, 16.41; July, 15.10; Sept., (6.17,
" Evaporated Applea and Dried Fruits.
New York. April 17. Evaporated Apples
Market firm: fancy, HOllc; choice, lOo;
prime, I404c. , ,
Dried Fruit" Prunes, firm: Callfornlae,
40114c: Oregone, 1040104c; Aprlcota,
scaroe and nominal: fancy, 32c. Peachee,
firm; choice, 14c; xerta choice, t4e: fancy,
04c. Raisins, ateady; loose Muscatels, 84)
10c; choice to fancy, needed, 1404c; seed
less, llOlxo; Lrftnaon layers, fi.ov. t
Minneapolis Grata Hnrket.
Minneapolis, Minn., April 17. Flour Un
changed. - . . .
Barley 1.1101.41.
Rye Il.l301.t4.
Bran MI.00O40.00.
Wheat May, 2.1l402t84: July, !..
Cash: No. 1 hard, 3.404O3 43 4; No. 1
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northern, 11.34 4 0 -.30 4 ; No. z northern.
12.384 02 31V
Corn No. 2 yellow, 11.1071.42.
Oata No. 3 white, 064fcfiii3c.
Flax Seed 13 If ft 3.2! '..
j. Metal Market.
New York, April 17. Metals Lead, firm;
II. 0t4 asked. Spelter, easy; spot east St.
Louie delivery, 1.83 4 asked. Copper, quiet;
electrolytic, spot and second quarter, 130.00
4433.00, nominal; third quarter, 121.000
30.00. Iron, eteedy and unchanged. Tin.
steady; epot, I56.00O10.00.
At l.ondon: spot copper, 136; futures.
1134 10; electrolytic, 1147. Spot tin, 217
lis; futures, 1218. Lead. 30 10s. Spelter, lie.
Oil and Koaln.
Savannah. Qa., April 17. Turpentine
Firm, 40c; sales, it hbls. ; receipts, 131;
shipments, 113; stock, t,437.
Rosin Firm: ssles. 700 bbls. : rece nts.
131; shipments, 1.133; stock, 03:007. Quote
,'B. C. D, E and F, 11.10; U, 15.65: H.
6.00; I, 11.15; K, 15.70: M. 11.71; N, (5.10
O6.I0; WO and WW, 14.00.
St. bills drain Market."
t. Louis, kill 17. Wheat No. I red
and No. 1 hard, nominal; May, 13.424;
July, 31.II4.
Corn No 1, 11.10: No. 3 white, 11.67;
May, 11.424: July, 11.354.
Oale No. 2, 710714c; No. 2 white, nom
inal.
Dry Goods Market,
New York,' April 17. The government
continued to buy quantities of twills and
cotton duck todey. Yarns and clotha were
generally quieter. Silka were - quiet and
easy ad burlapa firmer.
Sloox City Live Stock Market.
Bloux City, la.. April 17. Cattle Re-
celpta, 3,200 head: market, killers steady,
150 lower; stockers strong: beef steers.
11. 00O12.10: butchers, 10.10O11.00: fat
cowa and helfere, 17.104)10.50; canners.
5.50O7.10; Blockers and feeders, 17.10O
10.26: calves, 7.6O0t.75; hulls, stags, etc.,
7.00OI.75; feeding cowa and helfera, 17.00
1,21.
1, ,. n .. . , i 1...... 1... ,,s
10c lower; light,. 111.264)15. 40; mixed, 111.40
1MB. 50; heavy, ll5.55OI5.70; plan. I11.50O
12.10; bulk of sales, 111.40 0 15.1(1. ,
Sheep and Lambs Kecelpts, 300 head:
market steedy; yearlings, I12.00O13.50:
wethers. 111.5SO13.10; awes, 110. 50012.25;
lambs, I11.60O16.I0.
Kansas City Live Stock Market. '
Kansas City, Mo.'. April 17. Cattle Re
celpta, 1,100 head; market ateady; prime
fed steers. 13.3513.00; dressed beef steers.
It. 60012.00; western steers, 10.50(8 12.75:
cows, I6.50O10.50; heifers. 19. 00911. 50;
stockers and feeders, 8.00U.OO; bulle.
7. 60010.00; calves, !. 0013.25.
Hogs Receipts, 17,000 head: market
lower; bulk, li.40O10.00; heavy, llfi.004)
10.10; packers' and butchers, II5.06OH.05;
light, li.OOOU.75; plga. 13.004)14.71.41
Sheep Recelpta, 1,000 head:- market
steady; Iambs, ' 13.26O1B.60: yearlings,
13.001)11.21; wethers, 112.00 13.16; ewes,
11.00O13.00. 1
Live Stock In Sight. ,
Receipts of live stock at the five principal
western markets; 1
' Cattle.
Chicago 4.000
Kansas City. '.. t.ioo
Louis 1,700
Sioux City. ........ . 2,200
Omaha '. 8.500
Totals
...21.000 50,100 31,100
St. Joseph Live Stock Market.
""fltT Joseph, Mo.,- April 17. Cattle-Re-oelpts,
3,600 heed; market steady to 15c
lower; steers, ll.50O12.00; cows and heifers,
5.5O0U.OB;'ca1vos, l. 00 ft 1 1(26.
Hogs Receipts, 1,100 head; market 10O
lio lower; top, 118.00; bulk of aales, 116.50
IS. 81.: '
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1,500 hesd;
market steady; laml.-, llLOOOlii; ewes,
lll.00O13.00.
Federal Shipping Board .
Forms Emergency Company
Washington, April 17. The United
States shipping board ' emergency
fleet corporation was incorporated
here today with a capital of $50,000,
000. All its officers and directors are
members or employes of the federal
shipping board and Major General
G. W. Goethals will be general mana-
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Hogs. Sheep.
4.000 14,000
17,000 1,000
12,700. 1,300
. 7,100 200
16,300 . 1.600
Achievement
Value
Attraction ;
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gcr. The corporation's first work wilt
be the building of tin Rrcat fleet of
wooden ships to carry American sup
plies to the allies.
Business Man Notes Big
x Boom Stimulates Omaha
F. S.- Knapp, prciident of the
Omaha Box company, was greatly
impressed with Omaha anil its pros
perity when he returned from New
Orleans, where he has been for a
week inspecting lumber mills. "I
noticed," he said, "that the two big
daily papers in New Orleans carried
two or more columns of 'Situations
Wanted' all the lime, while here oilr
papers carry two or more columns
of 'Help Wanted' all the time. There
is just the difference between the ac
tivity of the two cities."
Live Stock Prices Drop
When Cattlemen Unload
A tendency to unload with accom
panying depression in prices of all
classes of stock on foot was noted
at the Omaha live stock market this
morning.
Approximately 35,000 head of stock
was received and prices in hogs and
.sheep divisions shot down steadily
from 10 to 15 cents. At noon sheep
had barely begun to sell, but predic
tions were that there would be a
consistent lowering here. also.
Wireless Messages to
, : Ships at Sea Cut Off
Boston, Mass., April 17. Naval au
thorities announced here today that
until further notice no commercial
messages would be handled in the
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