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THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1914. 11 s 9 I GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Country Wheat Holders Are Letting Go of Cereal. NEWS IS FAVORABLE TO BEARS In Atlltlon lo the Ilrcnnl-UrrnklnK Crop Ontlook the Visible Sup plies Are AIiio Very l.nrKC . , OMAHA, Jan. 19. 1814. i-ountry holders of wheat are selling more freely. At tho sumo time those who have been talking of the pressing demand for tho hard winter and other varieties are Inclined to back away from tho Increased supplies. The fact that the May future Is held In the Chicago market by exceptionally strong hands Is a help to the price. It is a help because of the act that thoso wno expect pneo lossos are .Blow to nttack the market and put out short lines, aa they bellovo that It would be a hazardous risk to attempt to .vf.rrun ,ar?eP concerns with millions of dollars at their back and men who are talking bullish on tho general situation. As put by one of the oldest grain men in the trade, bull props arc slender and insecure it bns.J on supply and demand for wheat. The present outlook for the new crop Is all that could be asked and Unless thero is a chango for the worse the sledding of the bulls will be rough. Ihere has been some talk of bugs and in the next threo months the, average man nlnfee' llke tallng on wheat because or the reports of bugs In the growing grain. Hut thoso facts cannot be called B bull heltl at thn nmmanl In addition to the record breaking pro- S ' 'r a crop or wncat in tho united Mates as a bear help, tho Kuropcan and United Statea viol I. In minnlli.. . r. In. and not that the weather in the southern hemisphere Is favorable tho shipments irom that country will show r mnrki-H In. cr.case, w.hlle there has been some sales or hard winter wheat on export account during the last fortnight, the business noes not seem to hold up, as It has been a trade wholly to fill In with. There was more tr.lk Saturday of the Australian crop going to Japan, and the Far East has been a good buyer of the Australian wheat and It will be moved to Japan during tho next few months. One of the greatest drawbacks to tho com market ii the fact that James A. f atten is a dycd-ln-thc-wool bear and that his following has adhered to thw bear side for more than a week. Patten's change .of heart from the bull to the bear side of the market was caused by an almost total absence of demand for tlie cash article and the increase in tho movement from the country, Tho crop reports from the southern hemisphere were ideal, with a promise of a larger yield and of the fact that holders were miAiuua 10 aispose or thplr grain as rapidly as it could be placed In readiness ior snipmeni. Oats have shown conalrinrahln n-onlr ncss of late, but tho demand has im proved somewhat, and the buying has been largely by thoso having profits. Argentina oats were firmly held at the recent advance, and this was a help to the Canadian grain more than to the grain raised in the United States. The line of May ribs held in the Chi cago market is still intact. Some be lieve that tho holders of the lines are eastern speculators, others say that it belongs to Chicago packers, while others claim that Is the property of a coterlo of grain men at Chicago. As long as packers are able to cut up hogs at proflls they aro likely to forco prices downward, and as there is considerable competition at the yards for hogs on the hoof the buying of the manufacturers here will continue liberal. Cash wheat was unchanged. Cash corn was unchanged to lc lower. Cash oats were unchanged to Vic lower, Clearances: Wheat and flour equal to zyo.wo bushels; corn and oats, none. Liverpool close: Wheat, Hd lower; corn, VA to 4d lower. Primary wheat receipts were 1,100,000 Dusneis ana shipments ioo.uuu Dusneis, against receipts of 1,670,000 bushels and shipments of 43U.000 bushels last year. Primary corn receipts were 1,556,000 bushels and shipments 70,000 bushels, against receipts of 2.031,000 bushels and shipments of 2,031,000 bushels last year. Primary oats roceints were 780.000 bush els and shipments (4,000 bushels, against receipts of 1,062,000 bushels and shipments of 486,000 bushels last year. TheBe sales were reported: Wheat, No. 2 hard winter, 4 cars 821c. 7 cars 82c; No. 3 hard winter, 1 car 82c, 3 cars 82V4c 1 car Sl&c, 2 cars SIVSc; No, 4 hard winter, 1 car 80c; No. 3 mixed, 3 cars S2c, 4 cars iVAc; No. 3 spring, 1 cur 82Vic Rye! No. 2. l car 53c. Oats: Standard, 2 cars 37ic; No. 3 white, 1 car 3Cc, C cars 36V4c; No. 4 white. 2 cars 36)4c. 5 cars 36c. Corn: No. 2 white, 1 car tilVic; No. 3 white, 1 car 63c, 7 cars 62c, 4 cars GlV4c; No. 2 yel low, o cars 62tfc, 1 car 6214c, 5 cars 62c; No. 3 yellow, 3 cars 6114c, 4 cars 61c, 1 car GOVic. 30 cars 00c; No. 4 yelloVv, 1 car EoVic, 4 cars 68c, 5 cars 57&c, 1 car 66c, 1 car 66c; No. 3 mixed, 5 cars 60c, 4 cars C9lc, 4 cars folic, 26 cars 68c, 4 cars 67Mc; No. 4 mixed, 6 cars 57c, 3 cars 68Uc, 1 car 66c, 1 car 6514c, 5 cars 65c, 2 cars 5314c; no grade, 1 car 6Sttc 1 car 0c. CAIUXJ'i. KECE1PTS. Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago Minneapolis . Duluth Omaha Kansas City St. Louis .... 46 153 74 .446 . 39 . 87 .110 .12) .116 289 29S 131 Winnipeg Omaha Cash Prices Wheat ; n hnni S1148414c; No. 3 hard, SieS314c; No. i hard, 77fi8114c: No. 3 spring, 82j8214c: No. 4 spring, 79(glc; No. 2 durum, 81i4fi82c; No. 3 durum, 8014S8Ic. Corn: No. 2 white, 6406414c; No. 3 white. 611463c: No. 4 white, 6614fl00c; No. 2 yellow, 62Q62l4c; No. 3 yellow; 60fill4c: No. 4 yellow, 65' 6Sytc; No. 2. 59H8liic: No. 3, 67H8'60c: No. 4, 63!467c: no grade, 6058c. Oats: No. 2 white. 3S3SUc: standard. SlKa: No. 3 white, 36!43t?i9; Ho. 4 white, 3bft3JUc uaney: iuamng, tawwc; No. 1 feed. 45Si 64c. 6Sc. Rye: No. 2, 6SH&09c; No. 3, 67WW CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS , Features of the Trailing; and Closing Prices on Doard of Trailo, CHICAGO, Jan. 19. Final removal of any obstaclo to importing wheat from Argentina duty free was an element today in depressing the market here. Prices closed weak at a decline of i14o net. Corn finished iiiUViWHc down, and oats Unchanged to a shade off, but provisions up 6714ft20c. , Bearish sentlmeilegardlng wheat had quite an Imposing array of facts on which to rely. In addition to possibility of im port whenever desired from Argentina, mo caniinuca mna temperatures over tho winter crop belt formed a telling influ ence from the outset. It was also do. clared the country was Belling reserves moro freely than at any time since Sep tember. Besides, world shipments wero heavy, milling demand slim, and there wns no export call apparent. Only one rally of much Importance iook piace, anu even mat railed to last, and did not carry the market above tho figures current at the previous clna. What temporary strength there was camo chiefly from a liberal decrease In the visible supply, Australian advices wero bullish, but for the tlmo being seemed to have lost their effect. Corn sugged as a result of feedlnir ri. tnand falling Off because of thern hrliicr no immediate prospect of unusually cold weather. The market, however, dls played some power of resistance. There was further buying on the part of large dealers who wero conspicuous in purchas ing at advantageous times last week. Oats showed more strength relatively than other grain. Traders seemed dis posed to ignore Canadian shipments as a price making factor at present. Packers bid up provisions. The lift was made feasible owing to higher prices being paid for live hdgs. Artlclel Open-I Hlgh.l Low. Close. Sat'y. Wheat May. 9it 92!4 914 91i 92'4 July. 57 58 87i 874 S77. Corn. May. G5T 66H K?i 65T4 C6 July. 63 65 6lJ 64T4 CJ'i Oats. May. 39. 394 39 334 SSU July. 39H 334 3STi 3i 39 Pork. I Jlay. 21 70 21 92 21 70 21 90 a 72H Lard. 1,1 I I Jan.. U 15 II 174 11 1254 11 171. May. 11 37 11 40 U3a 11 40 Jl :u Itlbs. fill May I 11 70 11 SO 11 70 i 11 SO II 7 Chicago Cash Prices Wheat No. 2 red, 93H696V.C. No. 3 red, 33&93Hc- No. 2 hard. 90QUc, No. 3 hard, rSiQS3Hc, No. 2 northern, tW4c; No 3 northern, SSMJ We; No. 2 spring, SJbiMo; No. 3 spring, S98c. Corn. No. J. sMffiJc: No. J white. 6V4HSo; No. 3 yellow. cm16Sc. Oats: No. 2 white. 4t4e: No. 3 white. SSV4ltSkc; standard. 34iOSWc, Itye: No. 2, 61HfFSc. uaney: w77c. seed: Timothy, 3.T&fi6.J6; clover. ill.7514.60. Provisions: Pork. $21.(0; lard, Jll.niWfll.a); ribs, JU.12H9 II lU. KUGS Lower: rece Ms. 3.266 cases: at mark, cases Included. 2S4K11UC-. ordinary firsts, 2SHc; firsts. 31f?2c BUTTElt-ISasler; creameries, 23SI031 Conc erns BSE Steady: daisies, 17'C17c; twins, 16i017c; Americas, 17',417Hc; long norns, ii4tiisc. POTATOES Lower; receipts, 60 cars; Michigan. Minnesota and Wisconsin red. 6365c; Michigan. Minnesota and Wiscon sin white. 63&6SC. POULTRY Alive, higher: sDrlnas. 13HC. fowls, 14c; turkeys, IGu; dressed, 2211c. NHW TOniC CiK.NKlt.YL MARKET (InotntkinN of the- liny on Vnrloua Commodities. NEW TORK. Jan. I9.-KLOlTn-8tcadyt spring patents, t4.4O3-4.C0; winter straights, n.iym.ii; winter patents. i.iutm,b; spring clears. J4.00tN.2O; extra No. 1 win ter. s3.b:3.7&: extra No. 2 winter. K.aw 3.60; Kansas straights. J4.05434.1!. wheat spot market steady; no. 2 hard winter. 7Hc. c. 1. f. Now York; No. 2 red. 21.00H, nominal, elevator, domestic, no. l northern Alanltooa, w&c, i. o. u. afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth, $1.01.. t. o. b. afloat. KMtures market quiet, and after a slight decline on tho foreign nows prices rallied on tho decrease in tne visi- h1 nnd otnnrl Haled nf 40 loads late. In cluding a cargo to Brazil, but again cased orr and closed aC net lower, aiay, wc; July, 86!4c. 11UFS sieany: state, common to cnu.uo, 1913 crop. 404Sc; 1913 crop. 20O25o; Paclflo coast, 1913 crop. 23027c; 1912 crop, 2224c. HIDES Steady; Bogota, K)We31Vio, Central America, 2914a PETROLEUM-Steady: refined, New "York, bulk, $3.25; barrels, $8.75; cases, wooij steady; uomcsuo ueecc, -ww CORN Spot market steady; new No. 3 yellow, Tie, c. I. I. rew ior, to iun. OATS spoi mantel aicnur, wijuoiu white. 4RHUW6c; No. 3, 4546c: fancy clipped white. 45ttf47c. HAY Quiet; standard, $1.0214; Nifcl, LEATHER Firm; hemlock firsts, 29 30e: seconds, 2SgZ9c. PROVISIONS Pork, firm; mess, $23.60 24.00: family, J24.WZ7.00; short clfaj;". 20.26fZ2.60. ueei, sieuny; hikdo, ic.wy 18.50; family. $19.C2S20.00. Cut meats, steady; pickled bellies. 10 to 14 pounds, $12.25itl3,00; pickled hams. $13.60. I-nrd, firm; middle west. $11.20ni.3p; refined, firm; continent, $11.85; South America, $12.25; compound, $8.258.60. TALLOW Steady: city. 6?o asked, country. 6ffl6?ic; special, Wc DUTTEIl-Steauy ; reccu)if. creamery extras. 33140310; firsts, 2fg33Hc; held extras. 314Hc: firsts, JSWBlc; process extras. 24HS23c; factory firsts, 21145?2c CH13 lifl E Firm: receipts. .WO,.,1,'"": state, whole milk, held specials, liHuUc, average fancy, I7!4nt4c; fresh specials, 17EaasUnsettled; receipts, 4,500 cases; fresh gathered extras, 3C37c; extra firsts, 34V436c; firsts, S.T34c; refrigerator firsts, 30Hij;31c; nearby hennery whites, 404 2c. ' POULTRY Dressed, firm: fresh killed western chickens, 16924c; fowls, 15fl9c; turkeys, 18SC3C. OMAHA GENERAL MARKET. BUTTER No. 1, 1-lb. cartons, 33c; No. 1, (4Mb. tubs, 31c. CHEESE Impohted Swiss, 20c; Ameri can Swiss. 24c: block Swiss. 22c: twins, 20c; daisies, 20c; triplets, 20c; Young Americas, 21c; blue label brick, 1814c; llmborger, 2-lb., 20c; New York white. 20c FISH White, fresh, 16c; trout, fresh, 15c; large crapples, fresh, 13015c; Spanish mackerel, 16c; shad roe, per' pair, 40a; salmon, fresh, 10c; halibut, fresh. 11c; buffalo, 9c; bullheads, 13c; channel cat fish, 16c; pike, 15c; pickerel, 12c. POULTRY Broilers, $4.0036.00 per do.; hens, 15c; cocks, 12c; ducks, 18c; geese, ducks, full feathered. 1214c: geese, full feathered, 11c; squabs, No. 1, $1.60; No. 2. EOc. Wholesale prices of beef cuts effective today In Omaha are as follows: BEEF CUTS No. 1 ribs. 171ic; No. 2, 15?ic: No. 3. 1214c. No. 1 loins. 18ic: No. 2, 17c; No. 3, 13c. No. 1 chucks. 101ic; No. 2, lOlic; NO. 3, 914c. No. 1 rounds, 1314c; No. 2, 13c; No. 3. 12c. No. 1 plates, 8Hc: No. 2, 8c; No. 3, 7V4C. FIITIITS Oronnps: California navels, extra fancy Sunklst. SC. 126. 150, 176, 200 nnil 2.V) nlzeg. 3.00: 250 size. S2.50: 2S3 slz-. $2.40: 824 size. $2.25; Florida. 96 and 12i sizes, $3.00; 150, 176, 200 and 216 sizes, 2.60; 25J size, $2.40; 288 and S24 el&es. $2.25; Florida Kumauats. per box. 2oc. Apples: Extra fancy WashinKton Jonathans, per box, $2.25; White Winter Pearmuins. per box, $2.23; fancy White Winter Pear mans, per box, $2.00; fancy Idaho Black Twigs, per box, $2.00; fancy Idaho Bald wins, per box, $2.00; fancy Idaho York Imperials, per box, $2.00; fancy Idaho walbrldges, per box, .; rancy juuno Willow Twigs, per box, $1.85; fancy Idaho Smith Cider, per box. J1.85; extra fancy Idano Northern tpy, urcenings or jwiikj, per box, $100; extra fancy Idaho liam bos, per box, $2.25; extra fancy Ben Davis, per box, $1.05; fancy Ben Davis, per box, $1.50; choice Ben Davis, per box, $1.10; Ben Davis, per bbl $4.50; York Imperials, per bbl $4.60; Mlnklcis, per bbl.. $4.60. demons: i.xira iancy duiikibi, sw,s uim IJinnorora. ner bbl.. 34.00: Imported Mai' agas, extra fancy, J7.00; fancy, W.50; extra cnolce, to.w; cnoicc, a.ou. urapoiruu; Extra fancy Florida, S6o, J3.50; 40s and 86s, J3.75; 51s. 64s and 80s, $1.25. Cranberries: Per box, J2.76; 13ell and Bugle, per bbl., 39.00; Bell and Cherry, per bbl., ii.60; late red, per bbl., J8.25; Blchald, per bbl., 19.00, extreme Jumbo, per bbl., JU.00. VICQETAJJ les Potatoes : uenuine ilea River Early Ohio, per bu., J1.00; Iturals or Bur banks, per bu., S5c; Idaho Rurals, per bu., JEOc Sweet potatoes: Per hamper, J1.25. Cabbage: Holland seed, per lb., 2c; red, per lb., 30c. onions: onio, largo itea Globe, per lb., 2Hc; Spanish, per crate, J1.50. Tomatoes: California, per 4-basket crate, J2.00. MISCELLANEOUS-Callfornla figs. 12 12-or. pkgs., 85c; 50 6.oz, pkgs., 32.00; Cali fornia DiaCK use, 12 li'oz. pugs., jj.w; i crown Imported figs, ped lb., lie; 8-crown Imported Ilgs, per id., wc; 7-crowu puuea figs (boxes weighing about 5 lbs.), 20c; 6 cruwn pulled figs (boxes weighing about C lbs.), "Be, 7-crown pulled figs (boxes weighing 10 oz.), per doz., J1.2S. Drome dary brand dates, pkg., J3.00; Anchor brand dates, pkg., J2.25; Hallowe'en dates, per lb., 7c. Parnlps, per Ib 2c. Car rots, per lb 2c Beets, per lb 2c. Tur nips, per lb., 2c Rutabagas, per lb., lHc. California Jumbo celery, per doz.. 85c Michigan celery, per doz., 35c Cider, per Keg, i&zu; per halt DDI., Jo.75. Shallots, per uoz., soc. I'arsiey. per doz.. 40c, Radishes, per doz., 50c. Head lettuce, per doz-, 31.00. Home-grown leaf lettuce, per uoz., loc ureen peppers, per DasKet, foc wax or green beans, per hamper. J6.00. Hot house cucumbers, per doz.. II. DOIT' 00. Cauliflower, per crate. J3.25. Venetian garlic, per lb., 12Hc. Eggplant, per doz-., 12.00. Horseradish (2 doz. bottles In case), per case, J2.00. Walnuts, No. 1 soft shell, per lb., 19c. Medium pecans, per lb., 134c. Pecans, Jumbo, per lb., 15c. Giant pecans, Louisiana paper shell, per lb.. 25c. Fil berts, per lb.. 15c. Drake almonds, ner lb.. 18c: paper shell, 23c. Brazils, per lb. isc: large wasnea, per id., isc. mack walnuts, per id., zvcc I'eanuts. raw, No. 1. per lb., 7c: Jumbo, ner lb.. 8c: rnnaleil. per lb., 8Hc. Shell bark hickory nuts, per id., c. wnuo nee popcorn, per lb., 4c, Checkers, per 100-lb, case. J3.C0: per to. pkg. case, f 1.75. Cocoanuts, per sack. k.uu. inesinuis, imported Italian, per id., luc; sqck or ddi. lots, 8c Honey, white clover, 24-sectlon case, per case. Knnsna City Grain nnd Provisions, KANSAS CITV. Jan. 19-WHEAT-No 2 hard. 8ifi89c: No. 3 red. 914093c. CORN No. 2 mixed. 63c; No. 2. 60Q61c; No. 2 white. 67Hc: No. 3, C6c. Closing prices of futures: WHEAT May. 85c: July. SSHflKSUc CORN May, 674c; July, 00S,iJC6ic. OATS-No. 2 white, 20c; No. 2 mixed. SSc BUTTER-Creamery, 34c: firsts, 23c; seconds, 32c; packing, 19Hc liQGS Klrsts. 32c; seconds, 20c. POULTRY Hens and springs, 13c. St. I.mila General Market. ST. LOUIS. Jan. 19.WHKAT No. 2 red, 941390c; No. 2 hard, 86HWc; May, 914c: July, ECHJiWWe. CORN-No. 2. 66CCc. No. J white. CflVic; May. 67T4c; July, 66H066Hc. OATS-No. 2. 39H4'c. No. 2 white, 40V4C. May, 40',tc, July, 33t4c. RYE Clr NEW YORK JJTOGK MARKET Advance in Stocks Resumed at Yes terday's Session. VOLUME OF BUSINESS NOT BIQ Gain tn Jinny lnatnncra lion from One to Tito Points, Although Profit Tnklntr In Final llonr Cut Into Ailrnnce, NEW YORK, Jan, 19.-The advance In tho stock market was resumed today. A majority of tho speculative shares over came tho etrcct or the reaction late last week and established new high prices for the upward movement. Gains In many Instances ran from one to two tmlnts. although nroflt-tnklmt In the final hour cut Into tho advance. Traders moved cautiously and 'the vol ume of business was not large. It was felt that professional buying had been overdono recently and that tho slight setback which the market received was due to that cause. Operators qn tho long sldo In consequence moved slowly today, and this tendoncy was emphasised by tho fact that outside buying of investment stocks, which supported tho market last week, played only a small part In the day's transactions. Added restraint was imposed by the disinclination or iraucrs to tako on new lines on tho day before delivery of President Wilson's message to congress on trust questions, which Is expected to be of large Influence upon sentiment In the financial world. Rending was the conspicuous exception In th iIiiv'r mfivftment. It was COn- Inlnntlv ittiflnr nrflimttrA nnd Its back wardness was a drag on the general mar ket. The coppers were strong, ocing in fluenced by Increasing activity In the mtnt mnrketn hern and abroad. Steel shares also were in good domanu. Lon don buying of Btecl and tho coppers as sisted tno upium in meso ra. othor quarters of tho market, however, Although demand for the high-grade in vestment stocks fell off. the bond mar ket preserved a Btrong tone. Traders re- bonds at rising prices as one of the best Indications of Improvement In tho gen rrrrrt in tnrt canunucu ausui lhiuii v. eral situation. .... N amber or saiea ana ms-ams on stocks were: ...... . uiin, American Atrlcuituril .. ...... American Uttt uir.... 200 W',4 J7 VI H. 11 'jiii 1014 Amerlcia Can 3)S II American Can rid. 8U0 MX) II American C. A American Cotton Oil Am. Ice Becurltlea American Un4 American ,'oeomotlva ... American i A It Am. S. A K. pfd Am. Suiar Itrtlnlni American T. A T American Tobacco ...... Anaconda Mlnlnf Co.... Atchison Atchlaon pfd Atlantic Cbatt Line Ilaltlmora A Ohio Dithlehero Steel Brooklyn napld Tr Canadian Pacific Central Leather Chesapeake A Ohio Chicago O. W Chicago, M. A St. P... Chlcaio A N. W Colorado l'iel A Iron.... Oontolldated Oaa v Corn Producta Dilaware A Hudaon Dener A Mo Orand... Uenrer & R. O. pfd..... DlstlUera' Becurltle .... Erl Erie lt ptd. Erie :d ptd General Electric Great Northern Pfd Oreat Nortern Or ctri.. Illlnoli Central lnterborough Met. ...... tnterborouih Met. Ptd.. International HarTeiter,. Inter-Marine pfd International Paper .... International Pump .... Kanaaa Cltr Southern.,. Laclede Oaa' . Lehlh Valley LouIbyUIb A Naarllle.... M.. St. P. A 8. Sle. M. 4l'i 101. :i 1014 sis 600 404 100 10H 55 ! 14S 7.J0O COO lOlVa 10 1H 10114 l.too k i:ou i2tu 4.300 1,100 394 1H 5Vi 7 i M0 121 1J3H 1134 3,000 S3 9214 ;',4 3,300 3K 36 It 600 11.600 600 3.800 90 IIS 213T4 S1IS J13V4 tt 64i. "Vi 10314 !V4 5H 6(H 6,000 1034 1024 C00 134 13V4 mii 1,000 ill 32M 200 1141 114 133U r. ??. ".. iSh 17 ,. 300 17T4 "H 17 S.IOO 504 104 304 700 4JH 47 '"ioi iisvi ii it4 1,200 128U 1274 121 S.M0 314 314 SIH 400 1134 1124 H2K SOO 15H 134 1S4 1,300 14 4 04 000 109 10814 lOt'i 200 IB 14 14V4 800 14 14 4 r0 9V4 8V4 IV4 !! Su "t'.m m'i u:4 1(3 600 1UH HIH 600 121 1284 1284 Mlaaourl. K. A T.. 400 22 214 234 91 l)UI l IVl ......... , Mlaaourl Taclflo "V 274 122 474 National Blacult 200 127 200 41 1244 484 10U National utta N. n. n. of M. Id pfd. i New York Central N. Y.. O. A W Norfolk & Weitirn North American Northern Pacltlc Pacific Mall Pennirl'anla People's Oaa P., C", C. A 8t. L Plttaburth Coal Preaaed Steel Car Pullman Palace Car Tteadlnir. Republlo Iron A Steel... nepuhllo I. A 8. ptd.... Bock laland Co.......... Rock laland Co. pfd.... St. L A S. F. 2d pfd.. aahrard Air Line....... 4,304 2i 900 2114 2,000 104 200 7l 3,400 1134 1 ano 27t; SOU I1T4 284 28i 1034 1034 71U 71 11214 H3V4 6V4 n 3,900 1134 112W US 200 1244 121 .121 64 H'4 Sl4 200 114 19'i 800 314 314 200 16474 18414 46.200 170 161 164 1614 34 M4 144 22 84 1V4 41 324 J3T4 25 81 si; 164 151 84 63 69 l.lOO 214 23 100 B61 144 2314 ' 1 lli 414 224 4tt 264 114 344 6314 144 23 9 !i 19 32 JV4 254 114 4Vi 600 2,000 200 100 300 200 13.400 2.400 300 2,600 Seaboard A. L. pfd...... aloaa-Shelfield S. & 1... Southern l'aclllc Southern Hallway Ho. Hallway pfd Tenneare Copper Texaa A raclflc 28,700 1694 151 240 (44 M4 600 644 6 600 6944 614 57,600 63 24 600 1094 1094 6,400 62 60 3M 824 324 Union racirie Union Pacltlc pfd... United Btatie nealty.... United Statea llubber... United Statea Steel 63 103 1 23 U. 8. 8tl pia... Utah Copper Va. -Carolina Chemical .. Wabath Wabaah pfd .. -Western Maryland Western Union 3 9 33 68 3.300 800 69 '4 634 61 61 CT Weatlnithouae r.iecirii; .. WheellnR A Iike Erie.. IU WO 77U 764 71 W'.n"? '.';;... lutoo aharea, Total aaiea ior in. h - t. v..rli Money MnrUct :, vadi.- Tnn. 19. MONEY-Call av at liistt iir cinti ruling rate. 2 per ?ft!5r. ii.Si; hlrl. 2635U per cent. Time fo: wnk- aUty days, 3Wtfr3'A per cent; LMenv.: 3& per' cent; six months. Jill Iv. v j -v - 4i r. SR' t.- TATP-.nIUfi5 ner cent. MASAlPvnHANdE-Steady: sixty days. J4 ijBOt); demand, 14.8640; commercial blMLVER-nar. 57HC Mexican dollars. nONDS-Government, steady; railroad. " cioslne quotations on bonds were a follows: t,4K So ref u t U. 8. ret. . H .h ,M, '."STnt. ....... 2 U & N. unt. 4 S i eouoon 192 "M. K. A T. lit 4a. 90 .a 8.C4.T.:: "I '.... An r-AUDOIl him"''" UO- rCUIC IVl. iMl Panama Va co'upon..l00 do conv. 6. 7?4 iTm Tobacco 6a.., .1U M. y. c. . IUi... A T. A T. or. 4.. IJ do dib. 4a Armour A Co. 4a.. JJiN. Y. N. K. A 11 61 Atcniaon sn 41.. 94 cr. 1U. TS do cr, 4a I960..., lSN. A W. lat c. 4,. 944 100 .do T. 4 103 do ct. e. ....... A. C. L. lit 4... Dal. & Ohio 4a... do la . Drook. Tr. ct. 4a, Cn. ot Oa, la.,.. Ceo. Leather (a. . Chea. A Ohio 4a do cony. 4i.,--Chlcaso A A. ! C U. A Q. J. 4a.. No. Pacific 4a 3 M do 3a 67 H'O. 8. L. rfdt. It.. 90 lljapinn. ct. le 1116,, 11 103 i0 con. 4 100 7madln iren. 4a .. JJ 4J4B. I A 8. F. ft I, 744 11 Mo sen. 6a u W .St. I 8. W. e. 41,. 76 A L adj. (a,. . 76 do gen. V3Ko. Pic. l. Ii . mi C M A 8 V e 4a..ll do ct. 4 6144 C. R. I. A P. e. 4a 81 do lat ref, 4a ... 91 do rrt. aa 1 "I!"0' itaiiway at lot C. A S. r A e 4. life da fin, 7S D. A II. ct. 4i..-. J Union Paclflo 4a.,,, 94 D. t It, U. rri. -v no ct. i lift niatlliera- m , oo ih a rer, aa.,, 91 Erll p. 1. 4 , I I', a nubUr lol do iten. 4a 1 1 Mir. R. Rleit 2d 5a.. 101 do ct. Ii. air D.. J8v .r. Chern. ta... . 1 III. Cen. lit ref. 4 liajw.h.i.h jt A n. 4i 61U Inter. Met. 4a 77witeri ltd. 4a. ., nxt Inter. M. M. 4... MtWiit. glee. cr. la,. 91 Japan 4a IHWH. Central 4a.. . 11 Bid. Otfired Dniton BtooU Slairket. ' BOSTON, Jan. 19. Closing quotations on stocks were: Allouil 17 Narad Cos. Amat. Coptxr .., A. Z. L A 8... Arliona Com. . Cal, A Arltoaa.. Cal. A Hecla.,., Centennial ...... , t f.ipiBins jnmea ,,, I . 194Nort Dutte )iU . 4 i North Laka n 64 old Dominion tl ,..420 Oaceola , 71 ... HHQulncy e2 C. Il8htnnsn tu Copper Rante C. Eatt Dutt C. M. .. 128upirlor 21 Franklin 2Suprlor A Jl. M... 1 flranby Con. ..... 80 Tamarack 29 Green. Cananea. .... IS U. B. 8. n, A M... 4414 III itoyai iopper. ijtt ao in a 4,14 Ktrr I-aV. .... 4 lt lOUtah Con 10 5li Ike I'opner .. 9Utah Copper Co. 811 Copper .. 4 Winona Mlrml Copper .. 28Wolmlne J'l 4t Mohawk . ... I,u 11 don Stuck Mnrkrl, IX5NDON. Jan. 19. American securities opened nulete and steady today TraClnj; was light during the first hour, but the leaders advanced on light covering. At noon prices ranged from unchanged to abovo prll Local Securities. Quotitloni fsrnlifcfd fcr Dunit, UrtnVtr A Co., in Omthk Nstlonsl bank tulldlo: 1114. Akti. AbtrdMn L A I. Co. ti, 1H1 t IM Vritr Co.. Nib.. 8eh. Oil. It. 1111.. It Detroit I'nltiil nr. p. e. not, lilt n 9 Pten A re. I'M "It Dundn. Nib. It. mi II loo nua Itialtr to. UK ' Gl rw, T.. 8imr U, 1H1 10S IM.d Klrmont mmrjr i f. t. guir...... 100 IMS Kilrmont Cnimirr T P- t. ptd...... lee 101 (lrt Weitirn 8uir, common II 41 tlrent Wfitern Sujir, pretfrtel 14 II Harris Co.. T, 4ii. 1 IJ'i ' Kinia Cllr School 4i. 1IJ1 I4i IS Uncoln, Nib., Kit. It, nil H4 r).7t Lincoln O. R. ltt la. 1141 10 M Nyi-8chnilar-Fowler, Fremont 100 Norfolk. Neb., H. 1M IN lot.M City ct Ouuhn I'jiN 1141. ...i , ll'l 100 Omttia tun. HI. lty. Si. 1111 14 I! Omaha & C p. It. A a td Hi Packiri Nat. Dank Stoek, So. Omaha ..... 17 PotlUnJ. Or., 4a. IMI.i I) H.lf HMkr Mountain Fuel Co.... Stoui City Ktock Yard! rM. ......... IS 14 aaundera-Kinnedr Illdf. p. e. ru.. Ji 10) San Antonio. Tel., la. IMS 101 1M Mrtnl Mnrkct. NBW TOItlf. Jan. 19. MKTALS Lead, quirt at )4.Ojf(4.10; Indon. 120, "s 6d. Spelter, steady at li.:XVHC30; London, X21 10s. Conner: Steady: standard, spot to April. offered at 114. W; electrolytic, 114.37 14.50; lak, 115.00, nominal; casting. J14.001P 14.52H. Tin, 1'lrm: spot and January, l39.25ff39.62H. February, J37.37Htf37.62m March, J37.450J7.tt: April, J37.60g37.75. An timony. Dull. Cookson's. J7.457.0X Iron. Steady: No. 1 northern. J15.OOSlS.oO: No. i northern, 14.7C4ri5.25: No. 1 southern, J15.00 tri6.ro: No. l southern, sort, jio.wri5.50. Ixindon markets closed ns follows: Cop per: Dull; spot. C4 8s 9d: futures, G4 ins 3d. Tin: Dun; spot, a; 170 ios; tutu res, tn:. Iron: Cleveland warrants, 60s. 8T. LOl'If?. Jan. 19. METALS Iad, dull at J3.9jlf3.07': spelter, nominal at Jo. 10. Coffee Mnrket. NEW YOrtK, Jan. 19. Lower Kuropcan cables, continued full Hraztllan receipts and reports that Draxlllan firm offers wero unchanged to lo lower seemed re sponsible for a break In coffee today. The opening was steady. 6s to 9o lower and active months sold 20c to 27o not lower during tho day. Tho close was barely steady at a net decline of 23s to 26c. Sales, 40.000 bags. January, 9.00e; March, 0.22c; May, 9.47c; July, 9.67c; September, !.S7c: October. 9.92c: December. 10.02c. Spot, unsettled; Rio No. 7. Hc; Pantos No. 4, 12',ic. Mild, quiet: Cordova, 13W16c nominal. KniiNna Cltr Live StuoU Mnrkrl. KANSAS CITY. Jan. 19.-CATTL-Re- ceipts, 14,000 head; mnrkct steady: prlmo fed steers, JS.riOj79.2D; dressed beef steors, J7.uTS.43 western steers, JC.70iT8.40; southern steers, J6.10C8.00: cows. Jl.tW 7.50; heifers. 35.WK?S.75; stockera and feed ers. J6.0Oi7.S0; hulls, J5.26tf7.10; calves, lfl.60flll.00. HOQS-Recclpts, R.S00 head; market 5c higher; hulk. JS.00tfJ8.42l; henvy, tS.Wp o.!i pac-Kers ana DUicnorg, i..ltfB.4-V4: light. J7.25lffS.50: Pins. 16.50.17.50. SHEEP AND LAMBS-Recclpts, 12,000 neaa; marKei loo to 25c lower; lambs, J7.2fyfrs.00, yearlings. jn.40O7.00; wethers, J.wuu.ui ewes, i.iui3D.I0. Slonx City Live Htock M.nrket. 8IOUX CITT. In.. Jnn. 10 CATTf.ir iteceipis. 4.3W head; market 10c lower, Native steers, 7.00tt8.S3: butchers' stock, J3.65fi7.25; cows nnd heifers, J5.ff.S0.G0; canners. J3.50iM.50; stockers and feeders, J0.65U7.40: cnlvcs, J7.60S9.60; bulls, staffs, etc., J5.50iffC.60. HOGS Receipts. 3.600 head: mnrltpt Kn to ioc higher. Heavy, JK.15S.25. mixed, .lWS.15i light. JS.OVfj8.lO; bulks of sales, J8.10U8.20. MHEEP AND LAMBS-Recelpts, 3.500 neaa marKei stcauv. vca muttons. x.vrAra u.ou; weiners. l.wj(U.w; ewes, 33.7o'G.O0; lnM.lt. IT K CI inuiue, fo.iufa.w. 91. I.onU Lire S too If M'nrkrt. ST. IX)UIS. Jan. 18. CATTr.T3Ri. eclpts, 5,300 head: market steady; nntlvo -. ..5l..'1B '.U.ai; cows and hclforB, J4.ayfJ8.60; stockers and feeders, J5.00tfr7.tV: flnllthern atnlra. IK 7RiB in crs. J4.00ii6.00: native culvea. J.: mv;ni m iiuvjcj ueceipin, n,tw neaa: market 100 to ioc nigner: pigs and light, J6.508.50: mixea anu butchers, J8.3OSS.B0; good heavy. J8.45W8.R5. " HHKKr AND LAMHS-Recelpts. J.100 limine, iuc 10 mq lower:, native mut tons, J5.00S5.00; Iambs, J7.00iH8.00. biock in Mailt. Receipts of live stork nt th .i- , . . . . ... clpal western markets: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Floux City ... i,,sw a.tXn. ,00 Ht. Louis .... Kansas Cltv .. 6,300 ..14,000 ..26,000 .. 6,000 .. 700 14,000 8,800 42,000 5,600 s,:oo 3.100 12.000 36,000 14,000 8,000 Chicago Houth Omaha St. Joseph ... Total .66,300 79,100 70,603 Cotton Market. NEW YOR1C. Jnn. 1Q fYiTrnv' p., tures closed steady: January, 12.41c "arcs, I2.HZC AlaV. 1Z.43R! .Tnlw 19 17 COTTONl-Close'd atfndv nf n . j vanco of lc to c- k "u LIVERPOOL. Jan. l.-COTTON-Snot flrmf middling fair. 7.85d; good' rnidPd Wn7, 7.61d; middling. 7.23d: low middling. 6 Md good ordlnarv. (12.1rl. ordinary, 6.89d, Sales, 15.000 bales. Minneapolis Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS, Jan. 19. WI I EAT No lhAr?.V?c!.$J?il.r,or.lh.e.rn W"4e: N6i May, 87Htf.87Ho: July. S3ffialc. I'LiUU l-Kancv tlntnnta II ft, "i nci-onu clears, j;,ii. jj nixuKji 11 01c. RVE 65fl55Mc. BRAN-J21.75. CORN-No. 3 yellow, 67fl57Wc. OATH No. 3 white, 36tfiS6'ic. FLAX-J1.4634C1.50V4. Liverpool drain Market. LIVERPOOL, Jan. 19. WHEAT Spot firm; No. . red, western winter, 8s; No, 1 Atanuooa, isa; no, i, ys la; No. 3, 7s futurs, easy; March, 7s2V4d; May, 7s Id July. 7slVid. CORN Spot, firm: American mixed, 6s 8d; LaPlata futures, easy; February. 4s nl, J. 1 , L. , , vl .' .1 ' FIvOUR Winter patents. 28s 6d. HOPS In London (Pacific coast), ffite tO IDS, Omaha liar Market, OMAHA, Jan. 19.-PRAIRIB HAY No, 1 10 rnoice up ana. ih.oooti.H): Nn J9.007J11.00; NO. 3, J7.004JO.00: No. 1 to choice midland. IIO.OOKILOO; No. 2. 18.001? 10.00; No. 3, J7.0t59.00; Kq. 1 to choice owiana, vi.wrs.ciu; no. z, 17. nogs. 00; No, O, O.UUK('I.V'. STRAW-Choice oat or rye, J6.00ttr6.60 choice wheat, J5.05.C0. ALFALFA Cliolce, J14; No. 1, J12.003 13.00; No. 2, J10.00812.00; No. 3, W.O1) Evaporated Appiea and Dried Fruit NEW YORK. Jan. 19. EVAPORATED APPLES Quiet; fancy, H(fri2o; choice, ViwWic; prime, s4vvc. DRIED FRUITS Prunes, steady; Call fornlas. 3V4012c: Oregous. 8;ailc. Anri cots, firm; choice, Httc; extra choice, ll'j il4ic; fancy, 15016c. Peaches, more active; choice, &6Hc; extra choice, 6&10 fancy, 7HSC. Raisins, ouu; tooso musca tels, 5fi6c; choice to fancy seeded, U 84c seedless, iKWW, London layers 1.75ft 3.00, Dry Goods Market. NEW YORK. Jan. 19. Cotton goods market was steadier today with trading showing moro breudth. Flannelette prices wero about at the plane of a year ago. Pillow tubings were advanced one-half cent a yard, Men's wear serges have been priced from 20c to 45c a yard down from last year on the wansauck line. Silks were In better demand. . , Olla aud Itoaln, NEW YORK, Jan. 19. COTTONHEED OIL Firm; prime summer yellow, J6.90 7.05: January, J6.91; March, J7.20; May, $7.41. ROSIN Firm: strained, common to good, Jl.2504.30. TURPENTINE Firm; machine barrels, 49c. London Wool Market. LONDON, Jan. 19.-WOOL-Tlie offer ings at the woolauctlon sales today amounted to 11,186 bales. Good wools wera firm. Klmln llutter Market. ELGIN, III,, Jan, 19. BUTTER- Steady at 32932.' OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Beef Steers Slow nnd lower, Other Kinds Steady. H0QS STEADY TO FIVE HIGHER nrito Knn nf Sheep anil I.ntnh of All KtniTn I) ruin ml for De sirable Kind (lonil null Vnlnea .ttenily. SOfTH OMAHA. Jan. 19. 191. Hecelpts were: Cattle. Hors. Sheep. stlmato Monday coy) B.tSoo 14.000 Same day last week.. S.SM KM 8.55 S.OCM 3,414 7.92S 21,214 Same day 2 weeks ago.. 5,641 hVTPO 12.S97 C.017 15.137 some tiny a weeks ago.. 5.04S Same day 4 weeks ago., 2.4S4 came uay inst year.. 6,3 The following tnhln ahnws thn receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at tho South Omaha llvo stock market for the year to date as compared with Inst year; isi;i. ism. inc. Cattle 4S.Sftl 45.74S 3.113 Hogs .......142.136 13R.SA7 fi.2t Sheep , 132,901 119,275 13,629 The following tabln alum a Him rntiirn ot prices for hogs at the South Omaha live Stock marktt fur the loat few dava. with comparisons. Data, I 1911. 1913.19.mi,l10.lltOJ.li03. Jan. 6..I 7 bSX J 6 Wj 7 7 fc 4J 6 4U Jan, 6 2 "?S I Ml It IT 7 SOI 491 6 741 4 31 an. 7.. 1 eoH 7 ml 8 0U 8 064 7 11 7 11 7 91 S Wl 6 83 4 24 S 43 6 85 4 23 7 S7 15 S2 4 7 S2I S 231 I 4 13 7 751 8 IS 5 741 4 16 7 78 8 281 r S2) an. 8.. .. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 6 19 6 09 Jan. 7 16 Jan. 7 21 6 03 Jan. 7 12 6 10 tt 17 an. 8 04i Jan. 7 33 7 02f 6 Otif Jan. 8 01M 8 134 Jan. I irj 7 691 4 20 4 29 4 33 4 26 4 23 15. lit 7 11 6 15 13 Jan. 8 07T 7 15 7 69 7 721 Jan. 17 8 144 8 20i 7 26 6 OS Jan. 18. 7 26 6 04 7 78j 7 84 an. 19. 7 281 6 08 Sunday. ltecelPta and dlsnoaltton of live stock at the Union Stock Yards, Houth Omaha, for tlie twenty-four hours ending nt 3 o'clock yesterday: U1XI31PTS CAUS. Cuttle. IlOKs.Sheel). Il'r's. C. M. & St. P. IlV. 14 6 Wabash 1 Mo. Pacific lly Union Pacific lty. 33 13 13 ii & N.-W., cast.. 27 1 & N.-W.. west.. 51 25 C, St. 1'., M. & O. 37 6 C, 11, & Q., cast... a 2 u., 11, & g west,. 57 21 C. It. I. & I., east 13 1 Illinois Central lty. 11 3 3S 1 . u. w. lty 1 1 Total receipts.... 251 80 65 33 DI8PO8ITION-HICAD, Cattle. Hoga. Sheep. Morris & Co 497 773 i32 uwift & Co Sir. 3,020 1,051 2,127 Cudahy Packing Co 712 Armour & Co 739 1,014 LOSS 16.1 999 Schwartz & Co W. Murphy Morrcll 1 Lincoln Packing Co 27 S. Omaha Packing Co. 2 w. u, vansant Co 232 Benton. V. S. & Luali.. 294 Hill & Son 262 F. B. Lt'Wls 3S7 Huston & Co 117 J. IS. Hoot & Co 246 J. 11. Bulla 137 L. F. Husx 154 Wcrthclmer & Degen... 351 H. b Hamilton 187 Sullivan Bros 48 Lehmer Bros 47 Ilothschlld 37 Mo. & Kwi.-Cul. Co.... 92 Christie 31 Hlgglns s u Huffman K D. & V zi Meyers 5 Krcbs ki Tanner cr Harvey 159 Iowa Cattle Co 45 Other buyers 374 7,165 Totals 6,231 CATTLE rtecelnfa wnw 6,761 13,363 liberal this morning, bolng about the same as last Thero wera mnn mnrli... n .,.1 t Ih , I. , - .. . ...u IVVUQI I hi iiiu vurua man roi' a nni nmn ,nni. a considerable proportion of all tho cattle ucio cuiiaiuung 01 mat Kind. Fortu nately yard traders and speculators wera all sold out last week, and In anticipa tion of a good buylnir demand thl wilr were all in tho yards in good season in the mornlntr lnnlilnar fnr rrnal, nmniu. Stock cattlo and feeders were really the first cattlo to sell, and the desirable kinds commanded prices that wero Just about steady with last week's close. The In- lenor graaea were naturally slow, being more or loss neglected, and nrlpxa nn such were not quite so strong as the best time, last week. Cows and heifers opened slow and weak, buyers' first bids bolng around 10a lower than last week. There was, however, a good demand, and as It became apparent that the supply of cattlo of that de scription was far from largo the market rirmea up a utile until tlie moro desir able grades at least wero steady or very close to steady with last week. Here and there salesmen who did not happen to have something that just suited the buyers thought they had to take off a little. Advices from eastern market were not encouraging when it camo to fat steers. At tho same time buyers seemed to bo expecting a large run this week, and that together with weak reports from other selling Dolnta made them decidedly bear ish in their views. They started out bidding prices that were all tho way from 10c to 20c lower than last week, and in somo cases bids were possibly worse than that. Hellors naturally were vory uacK ward about making any such concession as that, and the morning passed with very few cattle changing hands. In fact It was considerably later than usual be fore tbo traae was reauy unacr way. In spite of all mat sellers couia ao tney wore forced In the end to take off 1015c as compared with last Thursday. In some i,m i.llra thouaht they did not do even as well as that, as will be readily understood, tho trade being slow and It was after midday before a clcaranco was effected. Quotations on rattle: Good to choice tvaf ateera. !S.30HS.W: fair to Kood beef steers, J7.was.su; common 10 tair ueei steers, lo.TCWf.w: iair 10 cnoice yeurnnisa M.OMM1.75! Eood to choice cornfed heifers. J6.66o7.75: good to choice cows, J6.254( 6.75; fair to good grades, J5.25Mfi.25; com mon to fair grades, J4.254f5.25; good to nlinIrA atnrkera and feeders. 17.2MI7.75; fair tn irood stockers and feeders. 16. 6,' it T.zs; common to rair stocKors nnu icouor. J5.75ao.65; stock cows and heifers, to, 403 6.80; stock calves, J6.758.00j veal calves. J7.002FlO.00; buns, stags, etc., j.id'ui.w. BEEF BT15IS11H. At. Ir. No. At. IT. ... IM 7 10 21 1114 I OS ,...1214 7 to 17 111! I U ,,..1211 7 10 20 lilt 1 CO .... 120 ( 00 20, ., 1170 I 10 ....1211 100 BT HERS AND HEIFERS. -KS ,MCOWB. No. i... 28... 41... 24... 1..., I..., ),... It..., 2... 25.... .... IW 2a ...., MP' e 4W 117 6 11 10 12S I 30 ...1120 4 0(1 ll I4 40 .,.,1011 S 10 Ml i 11 ....1140 (21 t 1270 7 00 COWH AND UtSIFljllB. 10M 171 11 ..1044 6 10 HEIFEltS. 1 721 00 4 7 lit to 1 4 127 8 fO I 2 1U0 t K 12 BULLS. 1 410 ( 00 1 700 I 71 470 0 11 120 7 00 Ml 7 Oo .KM 4 71 J.,,., 1110 ( 40 2 1140 I 71 1 1120 4 (1 1.... IIW 8 71 2 1170 I 41 1 1110 11 3 UI7 ( 70 1 1460 t 81 1 1410 71 1 M0 7 00 CALVES. 1 M0 7 00 3 140 10 00 Jl 447 7 10 1 1M 10 00 1 270 8 00 1 110 10 00 1 210 8 21 10 ,. 210 10 00 1 ..i. ... Biuurvi'.iin Anu i' r.isut'iita 12.... tei e to 4 til 7 ia 7 II 24 ... 117 M ... 704 7 10 711 7 11 11 108 7 40 24 ,, IVl 7 40 II , ITS 7 41 12 114 7 41 11 1042 7 to wero moderate for a 21.. C91 7 20 7 414 7 21 HOGS Supplies Monday, about 84 cars or 5.600 head be. Ing reported In. This Is 1,300 smaller than a week ago, and over 2,304 short ot the same day last year. Trade opened out slow, with packers' early bid. generally a little stronger, and salesmen holding their offerings at prices that looked to he around a dime higher. Hardly anything was sold during the early rounds, a. traders seemed to be 1 nable to gel together, but a compromise 8 56 5 87 8 42 5 87 6 03 8 47 8 41 6 06 8 33 3 00 was finally mad and the big end the auntilv moved at flsurrs that steady to c higher. In other words, 1 prices paid for butcher and heavy weight hogs ero about a nickel up, hut some of the mixed light stuff was hard to move, nnd tho market on tnis Kind of hogs was not quoted ns any better than steady. There wore moro light hogs in the supply titan on most days nf last week, and this Is lnrgclv responsible for the discrimination against these grades. Movement wns droitgy all the way through, and, ns there were a couplo ot trains that did not arrive until well along In the forenoon. It was rather Into be fore anything like a elenrnnco was mnde. Hulk of tho offerings sold at JS.OTitf 8.30, with best kinds ns high as J8.37H. just 2c above Saturday's best Price. No. 8... 90... IT... 4... 7., aa. . At. .11 .1(4 .168 .171 ..171 Hh. Pr. No. At. 8h. Tr. .212 180 ttli .., 7 60 ... 7 M ... 7 M 611 7 II ,1... M... ll... 24.. M.. 71.. U.. III 50 I M .. I 24 40 1 24 SO 8 24 M 1 21 10 I 21 40 8 H .. 8 S3 .. 8 21 .. 8 24 . .241 ,..2T ...0 ...thl 1 9714 .111 .1W W II ill a to 79 .Ill 97 110 87 ,.10 7i:::::::JI, 8 01 I l I 06 8 10 I 10 I 10 71.. ..Ml 76.......2M 41 .118 77. Jl. M. M.. II.. 71. (8. W , .817- 43 196 .278 1M I 24 M. .210 8 10 I 10 8 11 ...241 120 I 24 ..211 ... Ill ..233 120 1 34 ...tut ... I 34 ...240 40 8 21 ...217 190 8 24 II... IS.. M. . 12.. 71.. M.. 74., II. . M.. 71.. ..171 ..WJ .244 3;M I It I 11 ..W0 ..SO .21 . Ml ,.lf 40 I 11 8 11 I 11 8 11 I It ; 112 8 21 I 34 8 24 40 M 6 at 47 233 703 J Ml 7 ,.243 71 117 41 211 8 So 8 90 8 80 8 30 212 110 8 20 8... ....9M ll 218 40 8 20 40 8 20 40 20 40 I 20 . . 8 2o 41 8 20 .. 8 20 49 8 20 ,. 8 20 17 2U 8 10 14 Ill 71.. .223 180 3 324 .:W 180 8 321, 77.. CI.. 41.. 13.. HI. , II.. 71.. 21.. .. 2M . .727 ....117 ...III ....202 ....203 16.... 30..,. 64..,. U,... 77.... t.... t.... .. IG9. . .147 8 11 ..IM ..330 ,.24! ..SOI ,.282 ..111 340 I 14 40 8 11 ... 8 11 40 8 ... Ill ... 171 I 20 .212 120 8 3t4 ..221 10 8 224 121 7 71 SII15EP There was little If nny good stuff here. The receipts of such sheep and lambs were light, being estimated at about 14.000 head against 21,214 a week ngo nnd 15.790 two weeks ago, The hulk of them were on the medium order, a largo share ot which wero feeders, hav- lug been hay-fed In Wyoming. Montana and South Dakota. This mado tho supply of killers very light for the packers, but trade was slow most of the forenoon nt prices about steady with tho close ot last week. Big runs of sheep and lambs were re- ftattt for thlH tlina of tno year, rms, coupicu wnicn wouiu proviuo ior a nuvernineni with bearish advices from other llvo stock uitt Rn(j op0rntcd railroad Into the In markets and with depressing news us to . . .rrltory 1. ertnn to nass the situation In tbo eautcrn trade In crl0 ot " "0ry. 18 certain to pass, dressed mutton seemed to exert a bear- Senator Chamberlain procured unanimous Ish Influence on the local market, al- consent for a vote on Thursday. Tho inlsposa?' 'of "l$e'rs0t AfS.nT'l.k'e house already ha. the same r.ubject under a, clearance wan not effected until late consideration to be taken up again In tho forenoon. . . . , Wednesday. Most of tho owes cnangeu nanua, unns- Ing prices around Jl.7505.15 on what ewes wero on the markot. The feeder end of the lamb receipts seemed to meet with yaRrlrt it , M 90OT.O0 . The sales included one bunch of about a;500 head at J6.00. Quotations on si.eep anu lumoa. ed to choice. V8.O0, lambs fa to good, JT.Zbqr7.oa; lainoa, cuna, u.wu v.uu, yearlings, light, J6.40O0.90; yearlings, heavy, J5.75tr6.40; wethe- Bood to .choice WW&?wm'S$& fair to cood. J4.40if5.O0. 194 cornfed ewes 91 20 culls 79 211 cornfed ewes W 22 bucks C2 160 Wyoming owe. too 89 Wyoming ewes 103 ISO Wyoming owes 101 229 Colorado ewes 87 203 cornfed lambs 77 217 Wyoming yearlings 80 189 Montana feeder lambs 06 393 Montana feeder lambs 65 90 Montana feeder Iambs 04 410 Wyoming owes 101 2351 Wyoming feeder lamb. 48 240 Wyoming owes 95 1000 Wyoming yearling. 7 o 7 40 7 q5 7 00 5 i JS C 33 C1I1CA410 L1VIS STOCK MAIMC1ST Cuttle Sternly i Lnwer Hob Ten tu Fifteen Cent. IIlRhcr. CHICAGO, Jan. 19.-CATTLE Receipts, 26,000 head; markot steady to loo lower; tiratves. 16.70U9.M): Texas steers, J6.90JP 8.10l western steers, ie.zuU(.w: siocKern ' nnd feeders, u.iout.id: cows anu lienors. S3.B0iI18.d0! calves. t7.60ff 11.00. i"?.?,, u, is aMM.nA mirn.1. is ifims M' heav. J8.20fl.C0; rough, J8.2OJJ8.30; pigs, t6.760 8.20. l.rRiHJX.J9 leau, 1 nnrnov ". " "i""r' '- tivo, ji.BWHo.'jui western, at.owoo.iai; year- lings, iu.wwv.iu; lamus, native, ri.wat.w; western, t.S58.00. St. Josenii Lire Stuck Market. (Jf 7nI!PIt. .Tan 11 PATTI.lTTln. colpts. 700 head; market steady: steers, js.twav.w: cows ana neiier., IIO&Bielp'K 5.200 head: market 5c hlffhnr; ton. 18.45! bulk. 18.0Mi8.S6. Hiiiaisi- and ' ,AMia-iwwpw. tlVW be f thft commlMeei the rule to ex head; market dull; lambs, J5.00lf8.t)0. I ... . -0,i nan.Kn over Unsettled Weather Predicted for the Early Part of Week WASHINGTON, Jan. 19,-trnsettlcd weather will prevail during the- first part of the week over much of the country, but tho latter part will be generally fair, the wcathcV bureau announced today In Its weekly weather forecast. The official bulletin said there wero Indication, that tho low pressures and rains and snow, west of tho ndeky mountains wilt be terminated after Moncay, and will be followed by rising tempnrature. until the latter part ot tbo week when another disturbance probably will approach the north Paclflo coast, bringing with It an other period of unsettled weather over tho north coast states at least In tho plains statea and the northwest snows or rain, with continued high tem peratures aro probable by Tuesday or Wednesday, followed by fair and colder weather during tho second halt ot tho week. East of tho Missouri river the weather will bo unsettled with snow, or rains during much of the week, except that It will be generally fair during Monday and Tuesday In the great central valleys, and nn Tuesday and Wednesday In the lake region and the Atlantlo stntes. In the feouth the weather will be un- attlaJ linnInn AMfl Tlloa,1all atiltli tnnnl during the remainder of the week. It will be warmer Monday over the central portion of the country, and on Tuosday 111 the east and south. No un usually cold weather Is Indicated at pres ent for any portion ot the country. John D, Distributes New Pennies Among (N j CI I 1 T Jl bUntiay bCHOOl IX.1U.S CLKVELANL, O-, Jail. 19,-John rockefeller save the children at the Kurllil Avenue Ilantlat Sunday achnnl airtmtinn. iii Inveatlnir money todnv. ,ii.ii-lliii.rf 711 hrinht nn nnnl. them to bo returned with Interest, he said In an address, as a basis or a home mlaulori fund. I want each child to Invest hi. penny until li a Vioii inmla 1 nonf f r aitnh vabhI mmmmmmmmmmm ... ' 7 .1 ' ui .... w, u w.o money to the home mission fund. For Instance, a hoy 7 years old, might buy newspapers vith hi rwinnv and sail them nmi hnv with hi. penny ana sen tnem ana buy and sell moro until ho has accumulated 7 cents. A girl may buy cloth with cent and sell fancy needle work." U:W0RK AHEAD FOR CONGRESS Body Has Much to Do Before Tak ing Up Trust Questions. AIM IS TO 'SHORTEN SESSION Mnjnrlt) Leaders Inalslent that All l.rRlalntlTe Itualnra lie Out of "Way lr Jitlr Ho Fence tan lie Looked After. WASHINGTON, Jan. W.-Congress has much business to transact before tt under takes consideration of anti-trust legisla tion concerning which President Wilson will address tt on Tuesday, and It ts tho aim ot democratic leaders to shorten tho session ns much as possible. With tho congressional campaign com ing next fall, and the republicans and progressives already active, the majority leaders aro insistent that all legislative business be disposed ot before July 1 at the latest, tn order that nvcry man can be tin his district to fight for retention ot n democratic majority in both houses of the next congress. Tho fact that senatorial contests, under the direct elections amendment to the constitution, are pending tn many state, nakes the situation more urgent from a campaign standpoint All 10nrr tn Limit Seaalnn. President Wilson Is as eager aa the chloftalns In congress to limit tho session as much as possible and all are pulling together to expedite legislative Matters. Conferences on a legislative program wilt I be held In the near future. Arnong tho most Important measures ... (V, .,., -m,j i,,,, lending nro the Alaskan railroad bill, lural credit legislation, regulntldn ot tloclt exci,angcs, and the Panama canal -.i tolls question. Ml proposed legislation, It Is now prae- tcny agreed, cannot be crowded through . . . . H hll. r to he aidi. t this time, but what bills aro to De side- tracked has not been determined. Tno Alaskan bill, which was urged by the president In hi. last message, and . A-rlenltnrnl Hill. ,,"" ,ArV e. ,n . ""' With tho Alaskan bill out of the way. Senator Smith of Georgia will press the agricultural extension bill, which would provide ultimately an annual approprt- ktlon of J3.000.000 to bo expended through tho state agricultural colleges tn educat nf th rnuntrv on art. - - vanced agricultural lines, , tn0 hoU(le appropriation llla am under way. The po.toff.ee appropriation I Dill, 1110 lurbuai uj. iiibiii tin, i ugiuk ud bnted, complicated by tho "rider" exempt- 5 jjj Ing assistant postmaster, from tho civil 5 75 service and a second amendment to pro- 6 15 vide J!5,000,000 annual appropriation pro 5 posod by tho road, committee for dls- trlbutlon among the various states on condition of equal local appropriations. The military fortifications, agricultural and Indian bills are ready and the field Is being clearol for tho new legislative enterprises. ARMatlntr for Cation. I A caucus 01 me nouse on 1110 question ot creating a house committee on sur- frago wns being, agitated by some ot tho western members today. They de- clared that It the lull committee rules should nfflrm tho democratic majority of that commlttco in voting' adversely UOon tho proposition tho Issue woUld he .... ........ ... . ... itiiir anunrfiiv in inn niiriv 111 lilulub. ... . 1 xn huvui uunm uuuiuira hnuan ia about ready to wind UP it. hear- "rtl hewCek with the chief of ordnance and clotingr it ty hearing Secretary Daniel. In .upport ot tho two battleship program. The river. and harbor, committee 1. wrestling with ,... - kl .t,-r,,l.. -rh. Imml.r.. !", - tlon commlttco win taKe up tno matter 0f exclusion of A.latlc. at a hearing t I0? nMt Thursday. The rule, committee IWIII IiaVO A lull commuted IIICOIIUB J.U00- day, at which will be voted on various ll8 proposing Investigation of tho Colo- rado and Michigan mine strike., already voted ncalnat by the democratlo mem- I 4 U tllU IMIilltMtMVIWU t " by the democrats, and tho plan to bring j In a speotal rule on the postotttce appro priation bill "rider.," Wild Boars, Driven . Terrorizing People PAHIS. Jan, 19. What bid. fair to be the worpt cold .nap In fifty years hold, the south portion ot western Europe In a tight grip. Temperature, a. low as four below zero (Fahrenheit) have been registered. At Marseilles the temperature haa touched seventeen degree.. The road, aro Impasslbln and many accidents are reported. Near the Spanish frontier two Spanish carabineers have been tost tn the .now nnd a rescue party Is searching tor them. At Madrid the body ot a woman was found hurled In tho snow In tho .tret. All the canal, and river, of .Belgium are frozen and hundred, ot barge, .with coal from Germany are tee bound. The price of fuel I. rising rapidly. Three bundled tighter, in Antwerp harbor are frozen In. Wild boar, are coming out of the woods. Twenty-two ot these beasts have appeared In the street, ot Chtny, a .mall town of Belgium, causing great terror, Many workers have heen thrown out of wero reported today from part, of Bel- glum, totaling twenty-ttx for the week. SCHMIDT WILL. BE PLACED ON TRIAL AGAIN TODAY NEW YOBK, Jan. 19.-Wlth his mother a. his only new Important witness, Hans Schmidt wilt be placed on trial tn tho su premo court tomorrow for the second time, charged with the murder ot Anna l,nei cnargea wun tno muruer ot ad Uumuller. whom he married through DJ ceremony self-performed a. a German priest. Schmidt', mother wa. Ill during the In. I He "" trial. In which the jury disagreed. one jb eapocieu to teamy as uj nw sons ""nine "r.a wi "r ecnmiai s uciense to ou insanity. a special panel 01 sw laicaroea no Deen. eauea 10 aPI)elr tomorrow. Live Stock Gronera to Meet. DENVER, Jan. 19.-Llve.tock grower 0t the United State, will meet thl. week In Denver to attend the seventeenth an- tual convention ot the American Live Htock MSOClatlon wWch begin, a three days' session on Tuesday In connection her I with tho ninth annual western atock show- Jw " . rougn ma .wet at. a