12 fHE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY. MAY 10, 1917. LIVE STOCK, MARKET, GRAIN AND PRODDCE Killing Cattle Active and Ten to Fifteen Higher Lambs V Sharply Higher. HOGS BIG TEN C2NTS UP Cash Wheat Follows Futures for Gain of Six to Four teen Cents. Omaha, Mar i, 1117. Cattla, Horn, Sheep. 8.5JT 6.632 12,066 1.600 10.642 33,776 27,056 41.607 26.666 22.666 4.146 1.100 12.70 14.266 26, 6 24.617 21.626 11.14 Receipt, wer.! Official Monday 4,616 imirlal Tuesday 6,671 i.llmate Wednesday. . 6,600 Thre. daya toll week. .16,260 Santa daya last weak. .26,764 Kama day. 1 wka. ago. 12,201 Pame daya t wka. ago. 26.640 8ame daya 4 wka ago. 22.426 Same davi laat year. ,14.214 Receipt! and disposition of llva atork at the Union stock yarda, Omaha for twenty four hours ending yeeterday at 1 p. m.: RECEIPTS CARS. Cattle, Hog-, Sheep. C M. ft 8L P. 16 6 Wabaah 1 .Mlieourl Pacific 6 2 Union. Pacific 66 '69 C N. TV., sa.t 21 C N. W.. weit 26 1 C, St P., M. 0 10 7 :., B. Q., east... 16 1 C B. Q.. wnt 26 16 (',., ft. I. at P., weit 60 Illinois Central 1 2 Chicago, Great Western. 7 1 Totals '. ..236 127 DISPOSITION H EAD. Cattle. Hobs. Sheep. Morris A Co Swift Co rudahy Pkf. Co 9chwarts & Co armour A Co....... ,1, W. Murphy "-Lincoln Pag. Co so. Omaha Pkf. Co. K C Pkl. Co ' Wilson ,487. B. Vansant Co.. Benton, Vanaant k h. P. B. Lewis..., 1. H. Bulla .1 . U P. Hues..... F. O. Kelloe;. Wetheltner & Degsn Sullivan Bros. ...... Christie ....V ! Huffmaa ........... Meyers ............. .'.laeebon; .. ..-( Baker, Jones .ft - 8. Banner Broe John Harvey .Dennis A Francis.... Jensen A Lumren.. O Day t Other buyers ....... 676 1.100 631 66 I in 16 CO 1 1.4: 1.711 1,107 371 1,032 662 267 1,616 600 ,2 144 6,211 666 1,226 ' - Total - 4.636 ' Cattla Receipts were fair for Wednes- day, 230 csrs being reported In. This makes the total for the three daya 16,260 head, ' as again.. 22.764 for the sams days last week. Parkers were evidently hungry for supplies, so that the market opened early . and active, with Jttllera generally 10O16c . higher. This means that the recent de dins la practically all recovered. Quality of too beef coming forward la poor on an average, there not being a single choice load la Bight. Prlmo heavy beef steere would undoubtedly bring 616.06. th. same as at the high time, but the best here 1 todsy were only good enougMo bring 113.70. Stockers and feeders were etrong. 4 Quotations on cattle: Good to choke beeves, 6U.76O1I.00; fair to good beeves, . 610.76Oll.76i common to fair beeves, 46.00 . 910.76-; good to choice heifers, 66.760 v.00; good to choice cows, I8.6O01O.6O; j fair ta good cows, l6.60O6.60l common to fair cows. 16.6006.60; prlmo feeding steers, 49.60O10.60l good to cholcs feeders, $8,760 1.60; fair to goodfeeders, 48. 6006.76: com mon to fair feedera, 86.TtO8.60; good to choice stocksrs, 89.26016.26; stock hslfers. 18. 26010.26; stock cows, I7.06O10.00: -stock calves, 48.60 0 16.60; veal calves. 88.000 'It CO; pert bulls, Mags, etc., 18, 6006.76. - Reprssentat'va eajes: . . RE He STEER. No. . A. Pr. No. t..r.,... 700 88 00 It.i 491 1 76 61., 880 10 16 I... 20.......'. m 10 66 4... . 1 ,,.1060 10 SS . II... . i ...into it io H... 11.., 1164 It 40 I... i9.......;nsi ii at ii7... , t 1261 II 10 lias. HogsHog prloei rtaohail Xr. Tt, 72 t 60 471 10 00 .... t96 II 40 ..,.1036 1 70 ,-.,.1130 U 00 .... 74 11 SO ,...1101 11 60 ,,,.1264 11 It ...,iai4 ii 16 tha hifhtit .avals today Aen hsra In closs to a month. Packer wsra slow about gstttng started, Ki.t . oallnar ruiBifi mtm Mtkbiiahfid . movsmsnt wu fairly active at big lOo higher ' figure and bulk of tha offsrings had Oa any rounds shippers war tha only ones o do anything. They bought about ins amine numnr noaa m-w jmwiumj -w,u - paid prloea that , were unevenly higher, ranging irora irons; 10 in iaam nun uv ; itn up, and In extreme! even mora than i that Moet of their purchases war of good Hghti. , Aharp upturne were reported all around the circuit, but packers, evidently afraid t of a runaway market, did not do much un- ttll nearly midforenoon. Their early bids ' bad been steady to lower, but these were . vraiiuallv rulatoil. tvad when first hen fl- . nelly sold they were right around toe hiiher. ' AS spied above, movement beeaint filrty active after the lea bad been broken. i values being fully a dime higher all around h i m1 much ai -Go higher on soma. It did notv take very long to clean up the most of the offerings, but at a lata hour a Ow loads of lights wera reported aa still unmild, The gmeral market was, a big dime higher . tat Ions since April 17. - v a Tha continued fin weather it having a ' tendency to shorten up receipts and today' ma waa Just fair, arrivals counting out Y 13 oars, or about 1,100 head. For the first half of tha iHk auntillei amount to . ' thaa week ago, but 1.600 larger than , twa weeks ago and a gain of nearly 7,000 - over ma corrMpanaing naya h rwt Repreaentatlva as lea: No. At. ih. Pr. , No. Ay. 77. .IBS 40 16 If SO. .Ill DEMAND UP TO OFFERINGS Omaha, May , 2017. The rash market followed the strong ad vance In futures today and ruled from I to 14o higher, establishing new record for high-priced wheat. The demand was excellent on tha advance and as the receipts wera extremely light the traders had no difficulty in disposing of their offerings. No. I hard wheat brought from 13.20 to n il; No. I hard sold up to 13.21, while No. 4 hard brough. from 11.07 to 3.0. Mixed wheat sold a trifle under the hard winter price. No. t mixed being quoted at 63.10. while the No. I grade ruled around I3.1ROS.1I. The demand for corn showed a big Im provement today and a large part of the ofterlnge were disposed of at an early hour at prices ruling from lc to 6c higher. White corn continued to sell at premium prices, the commercial grades of this va riety bringing from 41.01 to 11-83 4. while yellow oo rn sold around 61.67 to tl.68i4, and the mixed from SI. 67 to 61.60. Oats were strong at an mi vance of HO tttc, but tha trade In this article waa rather limited on account of light offer ings. Prices on No. t white oats were quoted at 72c; No. 3 white brought 71c and No. 4 white sold generally at 70Hc Rye was strong at a nominal advance and barley was firm, with prices quoted nomi nally unchanged. Clearances were: Wheat and flour, equal i 2Z6.000 bushels: corn. 146,000 bushels: oats, 300,000 bunhel. Primary wheat receipts were 883,000 bushels and shipments 832,000' bushels, against receipts of 762.000 hushels and ship ments of 721,000 bushels last year. Primary corn 'receipts were 700,000 bush-' els and shipments 463,000 bushels, against receipts of 009,0(10 bushel and shipments of 030,00!) bushels last year. rnmary oata receipts wese 701.000 bush- and shipments 1,196,000 bushels, against receipts of 1,336,000 bushels and shipments of 064,000 bushels last year. CAHLOT IlKt.KlPTn, . . Wheat. tJorn. 20 120 ......24:1 , 27 : 12 36 ...... 71 32 Oats. 86 Chicago , Minneapolis Duluth .... Omaha . . . . Kansas City St. Louis 00 43 89 Winnipeg 688 These sajes were reported today: Wheat: No. S hard winter: 2 cars. 63.21: 1 car, 18.20. No. 5 hard winter: 1 car, 3.21. No 4 hard winter: 1 car. 13.08: 1 car, S3. 07, Sample hard winter: 1 car, 83.00; 74 sacks, 12.36. No. S spring: 1-6 car, 83.19. Sample spring: 1 Car. 13.40. No. 2 mixed: t car, S3.lt.. No. t mixed: 6-6 car, 43.19; 1 car, 13,16. Ham pi mixed: 1 car, 12.26: 1 car, 11.16. Corn No. I white: 1 car. 91.63U: S cars. (1.0.1. No. I white: I car, 11.68; 1 car, 81.63; S.6 car, 11.01. No. 2 yellow: 1 car, 11.69: 1 car, $1.67Vv No. 8 yellow: 1 car, 11.69; 1 car, 11.57. No. 4 yellow: 1 car, S1.66U. No. 3 mixed: 1 car (near white). 81.62; S cars, 11. 60; 1 car, tl-68. No. S mixed: car, 11.60; 1 car, 11.68 H: 1 car, 11.67. No. I mixed: 1 car, 11.67. Oats No, I White: 8-6 car. 72c. No. I white: 4 cars, 7ic, No. 4 white: i oars, 70Uc Rample white: 4 cars, 70c, omana uasn rrioes wnoat; no, i hard. $8.1803.21; No. I hard, 18.1803.21; No. 4 hard, IS.08fiil.0S. Com: No. 1 white, II .'68 oi.oiu; No. white, si.6iei.63U ; no. 4 white, 11.411. 63; No. 6 white, $1.6101-68: no. white, I1.61VI.01; No. yellow, $1.6701.694; No. 8 yellow, $1.6701 69: No. 4 yellow, ll.67 01.6S; No 1 yellow. $1.6701,68; No. 6 yellow. $167.01-67; No. I mixed, 11.6751.69; No. 8 mixed,. 11.67 01.61: No. 4 mixed. Sl.07Ol.68:, No. 6 mixed. $1.6701-68: No, t mixed, $1,670 1.67 Oat No. S1 white, 71072c; stand ard, 71J71c; No. I whtts, 70O71ci No. 4 white, T0 70 He. Barley: Malting, $146 O1-06: No. 1 feed, $1.3601.44. My; No. 1, $S.QIO3.06; No. I, 18.0202.04. Omaha futures Market. Local rang or option New York, Way $. Tha financial com munity expressed Ita anxiety at the govern ment's far reaching nroaram of war taxa- tlon today by heavy liquidation of securi ties. Tne plan or the administration to take over steel and iron mills to hasten the growth of the American merchant marine also influenced the market. Supporting order In rails and short cov ering for profits resulted In many material recoveries. United States Steel,, for example, retrieving almost ail of Its 2 point loss with rallies of 1 to 8 points elsewhere. -me extent or tne extreme decline la beat Indicated by the pressure against dividend traqspor'atfon stocks, leading coalers losing points ana transcontinental almost as much, while St. Paul led the ffrana-era at a setbeck of 4 points. Memienem meet old stock suffered a re. vernal of 10 nolnte. Gulf fltates Steal T mri others of the same section 2 to 4 points. Avernge gross declines In other munitions and equlnments ran from S to 6 points, oils and motors yielding 2 to 0, shippings 8 to metals almost 3 points and utilities 2 to Total sales, 000,000 shares. Resumption of a-old imnnrts. the first since this country's declaration of war against Germany, was a slvniricant fAstiir of the international situation. $16,000,000 being received for account of tha entente allies from Canada. Recensions of 1 to t nolnts marked the enlarged dealinrs in bonds. Total- sales, par value, 84,046.000. United States bonds were unchanged on call, Safes. High. Low. Close. 6. II oo 91 4 88 " 98 4,700 42 39 40 ,&00 64 " 61 02 ii.&im Ob S3 63 8,000 01 90' 06 300 10 m 108 T.400 110 117 110 28 V 2I,4U ' 6,700 6,800 13,100 1.000 700 7.t00 160 18,000 83 6,100 67 10,700 76 12,100 108 Am. Beet Sugar. , American Can .... Am. Car A Pound. Am. Locomotive . , Am. 8. ft R Am, Sugar Ref. . , , Am. Tel. A Tel.... Am. Z. L. ft B.... Anaconda Copper., Atchison- A Q ft W I S 8 L.. Unit, ft Ohio...... Butte A Sup, Cop... Call. Petroleum , , Art. t OpenTTHlgh. Low. Close, I Yea'y. Wht,. Hay I 56 I 16 ' 310 8 11 300 July I 41 63 243 8 40 337 Sept 1 00 ' I 08 188 8 06 188 Corn 1 May 1 17 t 167 1 67 166 July X 47 148 147 1 47 146 Sept 1 B 1 88 138 1 38 137. Oat -v , May 70 70 70 70 70 ' July' - 66 61 II . 63 61 Sept 1 '62 ' 62 62 626I Chicago closing prices, furnished The bee by Logan A Bryan, stock and grain broker. 315 South Sixteenth street, Omaha .18 4..2D ' 66.. 301 38.. 264 40.. 301 4.. 101 Bh. Pr. 80 16 86 $30 16 46 80 16 66 800 16 66 ... 16 76 .... 16 86 40 36 4ft 68.. 364 10 16 60 60,. 207 80 II 60 63. .361 100 IS 70 IS. .866 ... II SO 67. .101 PJOS, ... SI 00 11, .110 ... IS II Sheep Lamba climbed to new high levels today on the crest oi a iowsoc cries vane. The records mad yeeterday for both wooled ana shorn' stock wer ooaien , a flat quarter a hundred. Offering of wooled lamba ahowed a decrease in pro nortlon to the falling off in today' re ceipts, only two load of Mexicana and no westerns being at the disposal or nacKer. " Movement or enorn stocc started tairiy aarly and most of It had been cleaned up by shortly after midforenoon. A load of , a ocd handy shorn lamb established a new - high mark of $14.86, while a heavier kind I aroucht si4.sodis.70. .two loaaa on the ? light order that brought $14.60 wer mates v waa not until -practically all th clipper fa at A flartiaUuV J riBB araatasal Ihfjt sfaainaff aafaal KaibsT Ht . any wooled lamb. At th outset sellers had priced their holdings at 316.60, and tbr cam -within a dims of getting It, the ; two loads of good Mexicana that wars on r hand finally ae ing at 818.40. ; Supplies of old sheep wer amall, being nmttea to clipped awes that cam in with prinar lamoe, a aecg oi goon one set : new record of $11.36, and a fair load went at $11.26. Nattv spring lamba, not as good a moat of those that hav been coming, . void at $17.00917.60. Nearly three oar ' of wooled lambs want out for shearing and finishing at $17.16. Quotatlona on sheep and lamba; Lambs, Mexicans. IlI.0Dteil.4D: Iiitim. f(1 westerns. ', 117,2601. 00; Ismbs, shorn, $14.00014.86 spring lan.ba, $16.60017.16; yearlings, fair to holc $14.60 0 1 6.00; wethers, fair to choice. 8lx.760H.76: weVood to choice. . $18. 60014.60; ewes, fair to good, $12,600 ' 13.60; ea, plain to cull, $6,80012.26; ntpriMiiwiivi uie. . No., , .,: , Av. Pr. pflB Olntlau! lorn Via . ' . 'ail An 246 Mexican lamb.,..... Tl 18 40 . 41. nartlva anr n in in ha 4 IT RO 101 clloned ewes 110 18 .688 fed ahearing lamb 7$ 17 16 ' '. .: Oil and Bosla, Savannah. Oa., May t. Turpentine firm. -B-' an, ncvipis, si; uupments. sioca, ' y Roain firm; aalea, $60 bbla.; receipt. 1 03; shipments, 13,677; stock. 73.166. Juot A and B, $6.76; C D, E and F, .6. SO; G, H and I, $6.86; K, M and N, 16.16 ' VQ, 16.00; WW, $6.06. V Dff Cl)ds Market. New Tork, May I. Lara order wera ra- i fiiv-Faji iiiu iur nra,T7 CO (.ion mnv wool ' roous for government nurnoses. The mar- V ets wer stiffened by reports of a proposed ncrejut of io per cent in th oustoms tariff, Minae!) Uraln Market, . v Mlnneapolla, May Flour Fancy patents frtte. ouoted at sie.i; nrsts, clears vanned 70c,, quoted at $14.00; other grades uncnangeo. , llarley I 1641.66. L, fly $1,084110. ' Bran $S4.iir36.69,i "dpen''t' High. Low. Close, j Yes.' WhtT y 1 May'. Ill 3 14 307 t 11 27' July I 43 40 240 1 46 332 Sept 1 04 , J 09 200 1 07 1S4 Com, t May . 1 40 ' 168 1 66 166 ; July 1 48 1 49 147 -1 47 146 Sent 1 19 40 138 U 1 88 187 Oa ta. May ' SS tt 69 69 8 July - 66, " 66 64 66 63 Sept ' IS , 66 66 66 64 Pork. . May 8H 0 S3 OS 38 00 '36 00 87 66 July 31 16 36 10 38 16 31 22 37 92 Lard. i v May 30 86 20 46 30 36 20 40 20 30 July 22' 27 33.16 28 80 33 30 22 17 nih. . .. May 10 85 10 16 20 SH 20 40 20 30 July 50 66 'f 20 8" 20 17 20 60 20 45 New York Money Market. i Ne York. May I, Money On call, flrtn high, 8 per oentt low, S per cent; ruling rate, 2 per cent; last loan, 2 per cent; closing bid, I par cent! offered at 2 ber eon i. ai Time Loans-r-FIr m : sixty day. 4404 par cent: ninety days and six months, 40 par oeii i, Prim Mercantile Paper 4 OB per cent. Sterling Kxc ban ae Sixty -day bills. 84.72: commercial elxty-day bills on banks, 14.71; coBimarciai aixiy-aay on is, St."; demand, 14.76; cables, 14.76 7-16. ouver mo-, i4o; Mexican dollars, 67e. Bonds Government, steady; railroad. weak. U. 8. Is, reg... 97Tnt. M M 92 u. a, is, coup.. sia-k V 9 r 6s. .V. 06 U. S. U. reg... 99 L A N un 4s.... 91 U. a Is, coup, . 99 M K A T 1st 4s 70 U. 8, 4s, reg.taos M P gen 4s 69 U. 8. 4s. coup. .106 Mont Power 6s 96 Panama S. coup 10 N Y C deb 6s.. 103 Am. F. 8. 6s.. 16 North. Pae. 4s,. BB Am. T ft T 0 OS SB North Pa. Sa... 64 Anglo-French 6s 92 0 S L ref 4s.. 88 Arm. A Co- 4108 P T A T 6 98 A ten, gen. 4s.. 91 Penn. con 4s,102 Bait, ft Ohio 4 91 penn. gen 4a, 96 U cent, bnatuer bs 17 Reading. gen 4a. 92 uentrai rao. ist s bLshFih, i C,A O. ov 6s., 86 South. Paa ev 6a 97 CB AO) 4s... 84 South. Pac. r 4s. 80 v a s b r gtns s noutn. Kan, oa. ss C R I A P r 4s 97 T A P 1st.... 99 C A 8 r 4s. .. 6S Union Paa. 4s... 94 'D r o r ii, oo union Pae, cy 4s 89 porcu (181) m v. 8. Rubber s s a;ri gen ts,... isu. s. steel uF..i06 Oen. Electric 6 62 Wabash 1st ....100 O. N. 1st 4.103 West. Union 4s 93 III. Central r 4. 94 Offered. -Bld. NEW YORK 'STOCKS Far-Reaching Program of War Taxation Causes Some Anxiety, RAILWAY ISSUES DECLINE 1,166 13.400 CanFMilan Pa Central Leather , Che,. A Ohio,.. C, M. A St. P.... Chic. A North... R. I. ft P. ctf. Chlno Copper . . . Colo. F. A I Corn Prod. Ref... 17,600 Crucible Hteel .... 11,000 Cuba Cane 8uaar. . 6.206 Diet. Securities .. Krle Oen. Electric .... General Motors . . Great North, pfti. N. Ore cits... III. Central inspiration Copper Int. It. M. ptd... Inter. Nickel inter. Paper K. c flouthern. , , . Kennecott Copper.. 10,800 ,oul,. ft Nash.. Maxwell Motors. Mex. Petroleum Miami Copper .. Mleeourl Pao. . . Montana Power.. Nevada Copper . N. T. Central . . . T N. H. A H. . Norfolk A Western, Northern Pacific. Pacific Mall Paclfle Tel. A Tel. Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Coal... Ray Con. Copper. . Heaains Rep. Iron A Steel.. 11,600 Mhattuck Arts. Cop Southern Pacific. . 10,400 Houthern Railway. 18.600 studebaker Corp, Texas Co union Pacific . . U. 8. I. A U. 8. Steel a V. S. Steel pfd.. Utah Copper Wabaeh pfd "B" 77 8844 87, 71 4156 18Vi 7S 77 S8V, 8814 86 67 7'4 68V .4014 4114 1714 1714 16614 168 8044 88 66 66 71 k 7614 10814 108 8.600 '4344 1,400 4614 2314 6014 4814 18 24 61 62 45 46 8244 128 66 014 41 '4214 124 IS 2314 2244 16014 16244 6.100 10444 10! 10414 2.600 106 104 106 6,100 6014 1.000 101 4,800 66 23.300 8,400 6.700 7.600 2,700 7,800 2,600 1,600 1,600 11,100 4,000 7714 4044 8414 1814 44 K 6014 8714 24t 8814 68 300 118 7,600 10014 1,400 II li 800 800 2.800 8,600 48,700 2614 62V4 48 . 28 H 87H 76 . 2814 100 6344 7644 3814 38 1844 4314 4814 ,86 '2844 84 2244 86 364j 11614 20 2044 6144 4014 2814 8344 76 8844 23 86H 8014 1U0 6444 , 77 4044 88 H 18 43 44 12014 4044 8614 38 f. 24' 8344 2244 . 87 3714 11714 100 2014 26 61 S 43 2844 8614 7744 2444 ' 8814 2844 8714 20214 Western Union ... 1,000 6114 8014 81 Weetlnlhouae Elec. 7.600 47 46 '4 46 Total sales for the day, 800,000 shares. CHICAGO CHAIN AMI FBOV1MON8. Market Advances .4 Openlnar ni Later Score. Gal". Chlcano, May 6. On top of yeetarday'e record breaking 14 cents net vain, the mar ket at the rfpenln.- today auvancoa 1, cents more and later scored a tain of 18 44c. The Impetus came from the government crnn r.nnri .howtn. the largest abandon ment of wheat acreage ever known In the United Statee. Perelstent demand that appeared to be fnr seaboard account wee a feature 01 tne iraa ine;, as so, too, wax the fact that caeh wheat, ordinary contract grade for Immedl ate delivery brought 43.8214 a bushel, by far the topmost flaurea obtainable : t any time In Chicago. The close was unsettled at 12c to 16c net advance, with May at 48.11 and July at 43.45 '4 to 43.4414. Corn gained 154c to 244c, oats 44o to 114c6fl44e, and pro vlslone 10c to 36c. What the action of the wheat market im plies nam. in announcements after the clote that flour had Jumped up another dollar a barrel to 416.60, making a rise tf 42 In the laet three c'ays. Profit-taking sales caused a temporary halt In the advance of wheat and then a reaction amounting to 4 cents In some cases, but effect wss brief and had en tlrely disappeared by the middle of the ses slon. Then came another swing upward with . substantial flsetlng reaction of about 4 cents and an uncertain finish. No other Influence was caneldered except that the government estimate 01 tne winter crop in the United Statee had bean shortened 116.628. Ort bushels from last year's total. Corn strengthened with wheat and hit new altitudes in prices. 1 'Buying, however, was only of a scattered sort Oata, .too, hardened In view of the action of wheat, but trad, waa light. Both th. feed grains were held back by auspicious crop condition:. Higher quotations on hog. and cereals lifted provisions. Holders realized on the bulge. Cash, Prices Wheat: No. 2 r ed. 43.8214 ; No. 4 red, 43.20O3.23; No. 1 hard, 43.30; No. 3 nard, nominal, corn; PJO. 6 yellow, 61.6454(71.6614; No. 8' yellow, 61.63140 1.6414: No. 4 yellow, 61.6314. Oats: No. 3 White. 7014 73o; standard, 71 72 He. Rye: No, 2, nominal. Barley: 41.2601.63. 8eeds: Timothy, 4&.OOQ7.60; clover. 612.00917.00. Provisions: Pork, 438.00; lard. 322.170 82.26; ribs. 620.10(620.66. Butter Unchanged. Eggs Lower: receipts. 36,607 cases: flrste. 314432440; ordinary firsts, 304r31c; at mafk, case, included, 304,8254a, roiatoes unchanged. . Poultry Alive, unchanged. Coffee Mnrket. New York, May 8. Humors that the gov ernment wae buying coffe. in the primary market, under the provisions of valoriza tion plan and renewed talk of a war Im port duty seemed responsible for a sharp advance In coffee futures today. The open ing was 6 to 17 points higher, with July con tracts selling at 8.6O0 and December at 8.72c. The close waa at practically the low point or the day, snowing net advances or 2 to 20 points on the near months, while October and later deliveries were net un changed to 4 points lower. Sales, 117,600. May, 8.36c; July, 8.87c; July, 8.86c; August, 8.43c; September, 8.47c; October, 8.61c: No vember, 8.65o; December, 8.68c; January, 8.65c; February, 8.71c; March, 6.78c; April, 8. BBC. I Spot firmer: Rio 7s. 1014c: Santo. 49. 1014c. No change wa. reported In the cost and freight market, very few offera being received. Private cables reported that the Brailllan government had purchased 250, 000 bags of coffee and contemplated the purchase of another 250,000 baga m the near future. The official cables reported no change in the Brazilian markets except Santoa futures, which were unchanged to 60 rel. lower. 6154 2414 8,200 8714 7,100 20454 188 24.200 13344 128 18044 37.000 117 118 11644 184,400 11454 11254 11444 ' 2,8 0 0 117 44 116 11614 11,700 11354 111 11814 1,500. 2314 ' 23 23 Sugar Market, New Tork, May 8. Sugar Raw., steady: centrifugal, 6.14c: molasses, 6.26c; refined steady; fine granulated, 7.40Q7.60c. Futuree opened very quiet and lower under scat tered selling by Wall street, prompted by h. weakness 01 the stock market. At noon prices were 4 to 6 points lower. Fu tures closed easy 6 to 16 points lower on liquidation and wall street selling. May, 6.29c; July, 6.41c; September, 6.46c; De cember, 6.09c. Sales, T.,100 ton.. St. Joseph Live Stock Market, St. Joseph, Mo., May 6. Cattle Receipts, 1,800 head; market 5010c higher; steers, 89.00012.50; cows and heifer., 45.60011.86; calves, 46.O04yl2.60. Hogs Receipts, 6,000 head; market 10c higher; top, 816.80; bulk ot .ales, 416.35 016.80. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1,000 head; market 15 0 2 50 higher; lambs, 416.760 WsaaV 16 T! DODGE tup DOUGLAS STREETS CASH PRICES MEAN SAVINGS IN ALL PURCHASES TO YOU 11 Ibt. BEST PURE CANE GRANULATED SUGAR, 98tj 9 bar DIAMOND C SOAP. e lit. Best W,hit or Yellow Cornmeal tor 25c 4 lbs. Choice Japan Rica ........ 25c 5 lbs. Fancy Japan Rice ..25c 86 os. jar Fruit Preserves ........ 30c 2 8-os, jars Put Strslned Honey. .30c 16-01, cans Condensed Milk ...... 12c 4 pktrs. Corn Flakes ........... .25c Bsker's Cocoanut, per can U . . . .10c t-lb. pk. Diamond H Pancake Flour tot loc Kanto Soup!, per can , ,..10c Kippered Herring, per can,. . . f . .12Vic 16 os. cans But High Grade Baking Powder 25c Oil Sardine,' per can a... ...6c 11 -os, emn Gold Label Sardines with Mayor.aisse Dressing .... i ... . 12 Vic Bulk Cocoa, lb. ....20c We advise eur customers to buy Tea and Coif m new. Th Best Tea Sifting!, lb.i ...... 15c Choice Basket Fired Japan Tea, lb. 35c Choice uneolored Japan Tea, lb. .,..35c Fresh English Breakfast or Gun powder Tea, lb 4Sc Golden Santos Coffee, lb .20c Maricaibo Blend Coffee, lb. ...... 26c 254 EAT HIGHLAND NAVEL ORANGES TO REDUCE THE COST OF LIVING. Host healthful fruit to eat dos 16c, 20c, 25e, 30c Fancy No. 1 Country Creamery Butter, bulk, lb 42c Fancy Dairy Table Butter, lb. . ,40c The Best Full Cream, Young America, Wisconsin Cream or Brick Cheese. lb 30c VEGETABLES. 15 lbs. Best Cooking Potatoes to the peck , , 75C 8 heads Fresh Leaf Lettuce loc Fancy Head Lettuce 5c, 7V,e Fancy Wax or Green Bean, lb. 12Vic Fancy Fresh Peas, qt. 7VC Fancy Cauliflower, lb. 12Vic Fresh Beets, Carrots or Turnips, per bunch sc Fancy Ripe Tomatoes, lb 12Vic Large Cucumbers, each ....lOc, 12Vjc New Potatoes, lb. a Vtc Fresh Parsley, bunch Vic Home Grown Onions, 8 bunches. .. .5c Tomato or Cabbage Plants, dos.. 10c All Kind of VeieUbl and Flower Scds. Pure Lawn Seeds, lb. ..20c !Elt Pays TRY HAYDEN'S FIRST It Pays NEff TORK GENERAL MARKET. Leading Quotation of the Pay oa Various Commodities. - New ork. May . Flour Spring patents, 116:409. s, 1ft; winter patents, M,(Qt?H.16; winter 'straights, $U,40O14.S; Kansas straights. 1.4O01S fis. Cornmeal Strong; tin white- and yellow, tJ.flfi; Aiara. i.2. Wheat Spot, entirely nominal: unquoted. Corn Spot, strong; No. 1 yellow, $1.77, . I. f. New York. Oats Spot, firm; standard. TO 710. Tallow Stronger; city special, loose, lejic. Hides SUady; Bogota. 3e; Contra) America, 41 He Leather Firm i hemlock firsts, fife; sec ond, 66c. ' j rrovlalons Pork, steady.; mees, S41.003) 41.80; family, 144. W; ahnrt clears, I4r004 44 00. Lard, weak; (-middle west, tn.6&to ;6. ' Butter Easy; receipts, 7.3S0 tubs; cream ery higher than extra. 40H41p; creamery extraa (tl score). 39e49c; flrat. 38 314c; seconds, st937c. Egfa Uneeltlrd ; receipt. 94.1144 cases ; fresh gsthered extras, lmJTc; frh gath ered, storage packed firsts, 16 36c; freh gthred firsts, 34JS&c Cheese Firm: receipts, 6,(64 boxes; state freh specials, state average run, U !Hc. Poultry Live rery firm; no price quoted. Dreased firm; chickens, 339 30c; fowls, SOU 14ic; turkeys. UtS6c. . '' ' a' i- St Loul Grain Market. ' Bt. Louis, May 9. Wheat No. S red. nominal; No. X turd, $3.10; May, $.13; July 13.43. Corn No. 2, $I.T No. 1 white, $1.7! 1.71: May. M: July, I.4V- - Oeu-No. (, TO 4 071c; No. 1 white, nouii ",s4. ' .. , . . Kggs Flrts, 3lo.. Grass Time Is here. Buy your Lawn Mowers now before they advance CoIdwelPs CeUWed Lawn Mowers $3.50 to $15.00 Hedge Shears Wire Cloth, All Kinds Poultry Netting Goodrich Garden Hose Garden Tools DAS." TREE PRUNERS Jas. Morton & Son Go. 1511-13 Dodge Street, THE HARDWARE PEOPLE NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Opening Run from On to Two roini. New Tork, May t. Stock were offered with greater freedom at th opening of to day' market, events over night, particu lar the publication of the government1 weeping revenue measure, causing further liquidation by apprehensive holders. Losses ran from 1 to I point in United State Steel, Bethlehem Steel, Marin pre ferred and popular metal, equipments, mo tors and utilitlea Rails again yielded eas ily, Reading breaking over a point, Union Paclfc a fult point and Canadian Pacific and St. Paul substantial fraction. Trading was the heaviest and broadest of any re cent session, slackening, however, toward the end of the first halt hour, but with no marked change of trend. The selling gradually ajwumed greater scope, attaining wider proportions In the second hour. Rail fell away more easily than industrials, suggesting a resumption of last week's liquidation in those stocks. Loanes ran from S to i points In the Pa cifies, St. Paul. Reading, New Tork Central and Baltimore Ohio, while New Haven re peated Its record minimum of United States Steal broke 1 point to 112 and Bethlehem Steel, old atock, 10 to 126. All the familiar war Issue were lower by I to 8 'points, utilities, oils, motor and metals showing similar losse. Trading quieted again at noon, but with no appreciable im provement. Bonds were heavy. . CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. Cattle Are Strong, Hog Heavy and Sheep Strong. ' Chicago, 111., May t. Cattle Receipts, 17,000' head; market strong; native beef cattle, $9.40013.70, a new high record; stockers and feeder. $7.60010.36; cows and heifers, 6.6SU,60; calves, $9.60014.00. Hog Receipts, 28,000 head ; market strong, 10 16c above yesterday's average; bulk, $16.66015.90; light. $1 4,5 15.86 ; mixed, 1&.3O01.OO; heavy. $16.SO01S.OO; rough, $1R. 80016.60; pig. $10.00014.10. Sheep and Lambs Recetpta, 12,000 head; market strong; wethers, $11.60014.10; ewei, $10.86014. 36; lambs, $14.36018.36. St. Louis Liv Stock Market. St. Louis, Mo., May t. Cattle Receipts, 3,500 head; market higher; nstlve beef steers, $7.50013.00; yearling steers and heifers, $8.60012.00; cows, $, 00011.60; stockers and feeder, $6.00010.00; Texas quarantine Risers, t.suw.i)u; prime soum ern beef steer, $8.00 011.60; beef cows and heifers, $4.2609.00; prime yearling steers and heifers, $7.50010.00; native calves, $6.00 Q14.UU. - Hogs Receipts, 12,100 head; market higher than Tuesday' average; light, $16.26 016.75; ptgs, $0.76014.00; mixed and butch ers, $16.20016.86; good heavy, $16.86016.90; bulk of sales, $15.16016.86. Sheen and Lambs Receipts. 1,800 head: market higher; lambs, $16.00018.00; ewes. 39.60013. uo; yearling, 113.7&014.7&; cupped lambs, $13.00014.85. Kansas City Live Stock Market. Kansas City, Mo., May Cattle Re ceipts, 4,600 head; market higher; prime fed steers, $12.26013.OO; dressed beef steers. $9.76012.00; western steers, $9.00012.60; cows, $6.60011.00; heifers, $9.00011.75; stockers and feeders, $8.35011.00; bulls, $8.00010.26; calves, $8.00013.60. Hogs Receipts, 10,000 head; market higher; bulk of sales, $15.26016.90; heavy. $16.80015.95; packer and butchers, $16.50 016.90; light, $16.OO016.6O pig, $12,000 12.60. Sheep Receipts, 2,800 head; market higher; lambs, $14.26018.40; yearlings, $13.00016.00; wethers, $12.00015.00; ewes. $11.00014.60. Omatau Hay Market. Choice unland prairie hay. $21.00022.00; No. 1, $204)0021,00; No. 3, $17.00018.00; No. 3, in. oo0i3.oo; io. i imaiana, szu.uuw 21.00; No, 2, $16.00018.00; No. 1 lowland, $16.00016.00; No. 2, $10.00011.00; No. 1, $7.6008.60. Choice alfalfa, I25.oo0ZG.oo; no. i, nt.oo 026.00; ' standard, $21.00 0 28.00; No. 2. $18.00019.00; No. 8, $11.00016.00. Oat straw, 47.0007.60; wheat, $6.0008.60. Persistent Advertising Is the Road To Success. 1 Cottos. Market. New York, May t. Cotton Futures opened steady; May, 1 9.10c; July, 19. 41c; October, ll.6c; December, 18.7c; January, 11.78c -Futures closed barely steady; May, 19.36c; July, 19.34c; October, 18.44c; Decem ber, 11.61c; January, 18.63c Spot quiet; middling, 19.60c. - Liverpool, May ! Cotton Spot, firmer; good middling, lid; middling UM4; low middling, 12.6d. Sales, 8,0U0 bales. The cotton market closed steady, although laat prices showed net losses of from 26 to 12 points. Sioux City Lire Stock Market. Sioux City, la., May 9. Cattle Receipts. 2,000 head; market for killers 10&1&U higher; stockers strong; beef steers, $10.50 012.60; butchers. $9.00010.60; fat cowb and heifers, 17.60011,00; canners, $6.6007.60; stockers and feeder. $7.60010.26; calve, $8.00012.00; bulls, stags, etc.. $7.5O0M5 feedlng cows and heifers, $7.2609.60. Hogs Receipts, 6,600 head; marks 10015c higher; lights, $16.26016.40; mixed $16.46015.66; heavy, $15.60015.76; pigs $12.00013.60; bulk of sales, $15.36016. 65. Sheep and Lambs Receipts. 100 ' head market strong; yearlings, $12.00014.00; wethers, $12.60013.50; ewea, $11.60016.00; lambs, 315.00017.60. 30C30C Extra Special? Women's Pumps 898 Of! They come in patent and kid in black only. All sizes to choose from. Regular price is $6.00 per pair. Fancy Novelty Shoes All the wanted colors. "Wo men who want shoes to match their coats and suits can find them in these special priced groups and up $595 Women's White "Reigo-Skin" Pumps We have just re ceived a special lot Come and get yours while the supply lasts, pair at 1 $3.69 r f 1 Ji: o o - o Our Stock of Boys' and Girls' Shoes is Complete. Your Credit Is Good Get your complete Spring Outfit here and pay me m regular weekly, semi-monthly or monthly amounts. That's the "Beddeo Way" it's simple and dignified. ELMER BEDDEO. 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