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4 P \d . General lulj‘ Feeling and Lower. Cables Osiuse Wheat Liquidation. RESULTS IN A FURTHER DECLINE ts Whe Fiad Decline and Values Then Drop Back Again. Puying OMAHA, Jan. 18, 1910, .eneral bearighl feciing and ower cavies idation in wheat and re- decline. Buying in by " decll wm-‘ after the mid- wed off again al the close. U of corn was the feature that gave s ‘Inore ‘sontidence and VI were hamimered lower. Continued ipt. have weakened the cash situa- W rll weakened decidedly after the close of the h market. Heavy country selling end lol cables gave the sclling side con- fidence and (urlgtr lluumulon sent - the mark Iowrr As the the opposithon was weak. Corn_was stubborn and held for a time llnlnl‘ the break in wheat, but pressure ! heavy receipts and general bearish sen- tvmrnl Was too great. Values weakenc dJ and eased off gradually at the close. { Primary wheat receipts were 706,000 bu. shipments were ,000 bu., against re- ecipts last y'l{ ol mwo bu and ship- ments of 251,000 Pri corn rece uv wnre ”M'F ‘mcel‘]:': shipments were alnst re last yasb of moné bu. ind” shipments of 000 ol closed %@%d lower on wheat Banged to % lower on cors. ;' Omaha Cash/Prices. Lmn tange of options: Ariioles. | Open. | Hl‘h | Low. | Closs. support from 1 ol lo«v.lw om| H’-i Lol mn: ru el WA S S| GAh WH] a, bard R GO No. fefecieqhard, Wase; Noo | ; NO, 3 spring, $1.00¢1. YigghuolNo."s. Gururn, SLGIAS CORN=—No, 2 white, 4a6i:c; No. 3 white, aGuop No, 4 white, iliadi2iac; No. 4 color, o] vellow,” Glgwc; No, 4 ysilow: o % yaliow wasle; . L 06@1.07 hard, UJ:I ot pring, . 2 durum; Siians 3 white, @46%c; yhite; ‘\h«%c, s T biginc; Ho. éahvllow, 6@ove; No. 3 mixed, @ uAHu:Y-—Nu 4, Sl%4@6; No. 1 feed, RYK-No. 2, T5@te; No. 3, T84@TGe. Ourlot Recerprn. Wheat. Corn. Oats. JAL W 20 CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Features of the Trading and Olosing Prices on Board of Trade, CHICAGO, Jan, 18.—Grain and provis- fons ined here today, the market be- ing ukrvous in all the 'pits. 'Wheat led the downward mareh, closing from to 1iic lower than yesterday, The liquidation in pr(ullnnl left prices at the close from 10c to Ve lower than yesterday. Frightened longs, scared into unloading by large receipts at the principal markeis and a e d; or wheat, | b crowded 8 * ‘th day was from He to 1! greatest-activity, an mnm{ the descent. Mdy fell ou o high for the d iose s weak, at practically lhn lnw points of the day, with May 1%c l!(c below yesterda; final figures, at §1.00. Mild weather h olp.d 20 put corn_ pricen on a down grad nge wis He tortor Map-seiv: otfoto ' , @nd . closed' on the low point, %@lc ower. Trade in oats followed the general course of the other grains, -although the ‘range Was nartower. Shorts and elevator inter- ests stepped in at the low points and took larme qusntitien'_dF tie _ oftscingnt The range was from %o to The close was m.u with - May m%p lower, at 41%@ T orovistsite gork ianged P 1se lower; mfl. 14 to 1Tie ower, &ng ribs from Te to 10c low lower to 2%c higher. The leading 3 s — &5 2 § e B Fa fi EEE BER EER 283 F3 = - = 83 5838 228 2 ; 8;; EER SRR mER EEE EEE ; Sfig &5 iil chs EER £22 588 BIR = 558 888 f‘i’- {288 588 zas ;fi EEE GBRE REEE 283 £ BEE 'No. Cash FLO 5.80; v\lmor uouunm Were as follows: ®@eTe; fair N l WI’IIIWOII N ‘ll‘:oulh‘walurn. -+ 0 ern, Timot! 3 ROVISIONS —Pork, per BLETAGIN, - Lard, per’ 100 10s, 12634, Nhorl 1ibs, " sides (loose), mw {L ¥ SuOFt aleae * sides, (boxed), N o g Total elearances of wheat and flour were equal to 165,000 bu. Primary receipts were 065,000 bu., compared with 317,00 bu the corresponding day s vear ugo. 'The world's visible supp own by Bradstreet's decreaved 1, . Estimated recelpts ¢ tomorrows’ \Vheat. 18 cars; <corn, . 27§ cars; oats, 100 cars; hogs, 82,000 head. ynm tluctyated nervously lhml.h the day, May fell off to- 67 e $%e. close was Weak Wit Muy B0 lower than yesterday's final quotations at §750 €T%c, the low point of the day. Oats to u lesser degree followed course of the other grains and fell off slightly at the outset. Improved buying in the first hour prevented & wide fiuotud. tlon, “prices keeping Within ' range of from a shade c., May opened un- anged to e lower than yesterday’'s close at 47ac to #c and Kept within those fg- ures in the first hour. In provisions the tendency at the start was downward ranging (Senerally trom lm lnnr "r iy m than ‘ erda clo: N openin; ard, $1216 to §12 AT Pork, & 2.12; ribs, $11.57 OVEAL-sSteady, ® to 8010, win sydc; IW‘I? 85-1b. wis., $G10c; & to 10016, wts., o, Car Lot MMOGA.V Wheat, 41 cars; corn, Mi ; oats, 351 cars. Estimated To- TOrrow; L 12 cars; com,- cars; “cars. oats, Misneapolls Grain Market, MINNEAPOLIS, Jan. 18 ~WHEAT May. g L%!flp Cash: Nu 1 hard, 1 lo. ‘ nortlum. u.lllh. + No. & northern, the N I-. MUI»—rufl uqun('h ru. ot on-fi; WhgLi; eoond "“u DII‘. Grain Market. (ST w e T Philadelphin Produee Market. PRILADELPHIA, Pa., J, U h-my, -&. western cm.oil-uu. l.fen |slow and lower to sell. | May | the last three year cents &h-r Po.llflvllll and m-c —.ny tire! [ urrent recelpts In returnablé . @t mark; western firsts, (nr 42¢, @4 mark; eurrent receipts, free A mflc A u mark. CH New York, full creams «nnl.- m‘mnsc ‘tair to good,” i@ITC NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET f the Day on Variows Commodities. NEW YORK, Jan 18 Spring Winter No. 1, tents, uim. 00490, to 50, B-ohwhnt it bulk, Nr" '3 $2.00, 't hite fl .osdz‘afa!';s:;..v..%. e, and 7o RYB-Quiet; No._ 2 wu(evn‘ tnal, f. 0. b. New York BARLEY—Nominal; feeding, easy; No. £ New York " WHEAT-—Spot, 2 _red, $L.90; gales, elevator und domestic, §1.9, fominai b. afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth §1.22% ana No. 8 hard winter, S8, nominal £ 0, b. aficat. Option market—Heavy; liguldation on the part of speculative longs on the larger recelpts and weaker eash markets caused further weakness in_the heat market and pricch at, the close %o lower. May 16%; olomed $1.06%: receipts, 36,000 bbi ments, 47,600 bbis. COHN-Spot, casy; No. 3, T8%c; elevator domestic, 74c delivered and 7dc f. o. b.|# afloat nominal. Option market was weaker | under liquidation, closing %R@1 closed 79%¢; July close tember, T8%c; recetpt, 31,62 b 0%e; nominal, ©. nom- c pet. lower, | ‘Nfi? Sep- el A 2092 26332 pounds, 55% o cllgn"d White, 3441 pounds, SHgesc; receipis, 76,20 bushels, HAY-Firm; prime, $115; 1.10; No. 2, $1.00; No. 3, %c. Ho#s»—mum. state, common to chofee, 30@36c; ‘une' &l:olk Pacific coast, 1909, ?nnms-muu Central America, 2%0; Bo‘om. %Gy LEATHER Bleady; hemlook firsts, 2@ | ¢ 29¢ ncnnd-. 2@2e; thirds, 2@%c; rejects, | L c. [ FBRSVISIONS _Pork. ateady: mes » 725 tamily, $96.00g30.00; shoit cle o Beef, 'firm; mess, $11.50g12.50; .00@16.50; beef hams, $24.00626.00. ulet; plekied beliles, 10 to 14 b, ple prim 0013, led hams, $13.60g14.00. Lard imiadie. west, 12, ; fined, steady; continent, $13.60; America, $1 compound, $10.2510.50. BUTTER—Unsettied; ‘oréamery, speclals, | e 86c; extras, Sc; third to first, creamery, held, second to specia, 3 |state, dairy, common to finest, process, first to special, 2I@Mke; western, factory, $4Gio; weaters, imitation cream- | o 264 A BESE—Firm; state, wolal, 17%@18c; same, September, fancy, Y4e; same, Oawber, best, 16%c; same, | I winter mads, 15%c; same, common to good, mu@m‘e, -klml full to special, 5@ fl No. 1, new, full oream, | of Uye. EGGS—Firmer; western, extra first, 42c; tirst, muc. lower grades, 30G3c; refrig- erator. 2ok firm; .l uzfl;komu, 16@23c; roul-. 14@1%0; turkeys, | 2 WEATHER IN THE GRAIN BELT Falr and Warmer Wednesday This State, at Least. OMAHA, Jan. 18, 1910 The area of low pressure noted over the central valleys Monday morning continued ecastward during the last twenty-four hours and is now central over the lake reglon. This disturbance increased in energy as it moved eastward and was attended by rains and snows and disagreeable weather from the Mississippi river east over the lakes and Ohfo vaiiey during Monday, and snows continue in the upper lake region tifis morning, with general rains extending over the Ohio vailey, lower fake region and east- ern states. kixcept thay generally oloud: conditions prevall in the extreme uj Missourl valley, the weather Is generatly clear this morning west of the Mississippl rlivner to the mountains. Tem er 'whi -rv ver. They ura I’lVUl‘ to the mvunnm- southwest, but have risen rapldiy i the treme northwest, and the outlook is fayorable for slightly warmer in th ity tonight and warmer fair weather tonight and Wednesd Record of temperature and precipitation compared with the corresponding day o o for A A pers ot’m Misslssippi {Ower weat of tno d tnmntnoul the ‘Minimum lnmpenlurc Precipitation ..... Normal temperature for today, 20 degrees. Excess in precipitation since March 1, 5.30 inches, Deflictency corresponding ‘period in 1908, 5.64 inches. Deflclency corresponding period in 1907, 7.80 inches. L. A, WELSH, Lne-l Forecasier. St. Louls General Market, ST. LOUIS, Jan. track, No. 2 hard, $1.10G1. CORN--Lower; track, No. § cash, 860; No. 2 nmu, 68%4c; May, 67%e; July, 61%0. TS—Lower; track, No. 2 cash, 49¢; No, 2 thts. Go; May. O'I!be, July. si4c, gfituntl, 1 Y E—Unchange FLOUR—Uncha 3 I"d ‘winter 6. .10; extra Y an ltl‘ll L S TR Mmothy CORNMIEA L—4$3.10. BRAN-—Steady; sacked east lrwk .“HAY—I"lrln. LN G—6%c. PROVISIONS = Pork, ~steady; jobbing, rd, lower, Dime steatn, 3015 ak t meats unchanged, Do Ctra® shorss, L1k clear e 13c; short clears, 18ic. ' Bacon, unchanged; boxed ex- tra_shorl 144c; Tege; short POV KY—Firm, chickens, 13 rings, {:. turkeys, 2lo; ducks, uw,"“,..'fi, n‘m P BUTTER~Steddy; creamery, 30@86c. EGGS—Lower, $ic. * 22, fmothy, $14.5018.00; pr:.llrle. clear ribs, Flour, bbils . Wheat, bu Corn, Kansas City Geain and Provisions. KANBAS LITY .V n, ll.—W'HEA‘lr;—Unv 0. 3 1R l‘vun L e, Beticre; Jui, tower; 3 [ ‘E No. 5w wagw muu. seltern, " [ R e RS . 49G81c; No. 3 mized, 16 dsc. 2 RY E—10gT8e. HAY—Unchanged;. cholce timothy, @iLe: choice prairie, L 16G12.0; alfalfa, §15,00@18 5. BLTTERo—(‘rt&mery extras. s, king stosk, e #2; seconds, 30c mc currfint TEGGS— Bxtry ruts, receipts, 3ic; .«on‘fif and - dirties, $13.75 | U *enoice firsts, #tock market 4 Jrice movement arrested So completely ang departure from _precedent & fall in ance of On the other hand, the demand repeatedly died out In course of the numerous rallies and Withiout apparent power of Initiativ, ant in The fall in British consols today and yes. terday has covered nearly a full point. In | % ordinary clrcumstances such fears of so- fsh capital The unloading of forelgn speculative ings proves more influential ment than any such investment taki 1lnll contributed n nih dip In prices, which put some of the mar- ket leaders to prices lower than the low- Was some evidence o Hill stock slinped late In the day, There Was a revival of rumors of the possibility which board was read as $2,845,000. changed on call. North ‘Amoriian. Northern Pacifi Pacitic Mall P Recelpts. Shipments. 13,300 17,500 NEW YORK STOCKS ARI BONDS Downward Movement of Values is Ar- rested by Buying. “nmnmoumm MYSTIFIED | Causes Irregularity and Confusion -~ Hill Issues Lower, NEW YORK, Jan. 18.~It is a rarity in perienice to see so violent suddenly as was the case today. The JSroved | com- esslonal trad- lnaly mystifying to the pro Their efforts to conjecture g element. what lay beneath the surface of tha mar. ket rnlullsd in an exceedingly confused irregular movement a Time and again price was arrested by the appear- etermined buying and bidding. left the market dull and n he seeming lack of agrressiveness lulled the uncovered bears Into a sense of ecurity and (hey showed no signs of anxlety to Sover their short contracts un- il late In th The unylelding resist- ay. 10 the fall reaction that put a to the low- our. n|r Furdfln selling of stocks was an import- luence in the early unsettiement. lalistic government policies as are pro- essed by the London financial world, oupled with the considerable decline in rices of Amerl securities whieh has ccurred, would be expected to divert Brit- Into American Investments, hold= at the mo. ally to the morning st of yesterday, In the northwestern granger group there support until the f dividend reductions In the group which have been prevalent for several days. An- ther g of weakness In Rock Island ccompanied the election of Rock #land representative to the Lehigh Valley disappointment that the ew order of mur in that direction did ot go further. power stance re: was sensibly weakened towards the end of the day and prices ended at the lowest l.g sympathy with the break in the Hill oney continued to work easier and di ount rates abroad declined as well. Bonds were easy. Total sales, par value, United States bonds were un- Number of sales and leading quotations n stocks were as follows: llis-Chalmers pfd.. malgamated Copper. A, Agricultural.... Am. Boot Sugar. . Can pfd. . Car & Foun o atures are | At4Y R do st pid. do 2d Great Northern do Oregon ctts. ilinois Central 144 | cal &8 ennsylvania 2 o . et gsezesdsseysist g8 000 | Westinghouse Electric.: | High.| Low. | Close. 105%| 1 04%[1 0436A w Sial MgA I telegraphic com Tecelved "b Brudstreet's show the following changes in avallable, supplies, as compared with previous account: Avaliable supplies: Wheat, United ecreased. 1,712, 661,000 bu.; total U ada, decreased 1,061, in Burope, decreased 700,000 and 000 bu. tes, east of Rockies, W' Canads, increased nited States and Can- bu; afloat for and l biL; total Amer- Européan supplies, decreased Corn, U'A.c‘.'u States and Canada, in- ats, smu a G - creasea L0 b AN S S *pool Géaln and Provisions, LIVERPOOL Jan 8- WHEAT— aull; No. 2 red western winter, no sty k”l‘:a‘- ture: -lnuy. March, 8 d; Y. Wa; .vm u—-wutu'-rtn 1 No. 2 northern, §1.159 CORN-—Spot aulat; new Amerl 58 70 old Amerioan mixed, :\f:n :'.i‘.':& 6% il MILWAUKE] 116 May, e l.uzu:v—&mpm. 0873 PEORIA, Jan, 18~CORN-~Steady; whit; -e NA 3 vnue [ hy &N" : No 4 white, 4T%e July, . aull; January, $s northern, Peorla Gealn Market. Satss Steady® No. § ilte, tse; No. 4 - eased off Chicake o 'fiu &' l‘nn‘ ki o VR VIR liar, for short @8 per cent. Union % i Frivg Total sales for Steck Market. LONDON, Jan. 18.—American securities opened weak today. Light covering fol- owed and prices improved, but the market Aln and at noon was Irregular W ‘vesterday M. York closing. lnndnn clollu stock: do ) Yiwscunrn Puciti @avzion Pualtic... 1464 Spanish [ steady al W per ounce. MONEY-2 per cen! ‘l The rate of discount in the open market three months’ bills is 3 16-16 New York Mining Steeks. “NEW YORK, Jap. 18—Closing auotations on mining WASHINGTON, Jan. 18—~The condition al the treasury at the beginning of business y was as follows:: ‘l‘run Funde—Gold coln, $573,6%,509; silver ce in prices by (B that time began to get on the nerves of the bears and their covering operations caused an upward more natural ewnbhxlun on the nfarket. Prices dropped back est of the day, when lh gat of the da stocks broke | oy % | blood from % above to % |0 donrn) Magmm o siiveg detiers w‘ ver certifiohies outstandl S Tund-slandatl hilver asiars I m . e ent Mu urer of the UnlM !3 #llh : nldhr‘lllvfl‘ coln, 7; ‘minor coln, total balanee In nner-l fund, $90;- NEW YORK, J-n 18.—~MONEY~On oall, steady, %64 efl\! rul!nl hi} per ocent cluln‘r bid, ed At 4 per cent. Time |un- easy but doll; sixty days, 4 per cent; ninety days, @44 oent; six months, it oent. P‘;mnt'fimm.«‘m‘;f P’bmnqw with 83907 STIHLINO EX(’HAD'Q”(_GY“ at ay bills and at $4.8670 for actual business in bankers' bil 484 for sixty: SILVER—Bar, 52%c; Mexican dollars, #e. BONDS — Government, Steady; rallroad, easy. [ 1 Cln'ln. quotations on bonds were as fol- . et a, reg.. o _coupon Joosin, Comtral i v, 4. 1 o 4. i 1o0% Intar. M tar. M, 14 o A%a, ... %! KK, . Southern ist i 78 3% Lake Shore d.4s, 1081 4o coupon ... Allls-Chalmers Tt Ba. be. 103 L & N.ouel. ds...... 99 SAm Agri Am. T. & T. ov. in. Am. Totaces 4. o 'Armuur . L\’ Oh Atchison gen. s do ev. do cv. b Im...u., o L ist 1Y 5 o . hofibll."llr‘lfi R0y do ev. 0% No. I\dhu - And ext. 4ign... **Del. & H. ov. 4. anx D & R O fa o ret. Bs. 4 Distillers' ba. Rele_ price i B) S, " iered. Boston BOSTON, Jan. 18.—Money, eall loans, & @6 per cent; time loans, ¢§@b% per cent. Closing quotations: Alrhilfll dy. oaxionn Atchison R. Boston Elevated. .. Fitehburg ptd N. N, 3 hton’ Pa mc . Dominton I **Edison Eiec. Maes. Electric . Quotations fum‘flri Samuel B ir. 614 New 'Y, butlal .'3 e % Abkea. - v o Eiafizglgge nji Omaha R L. Omaba Omaha & C. Omaba & C. B. St Omaba & . B, Bhthy. com. Qmaha & C. B Ry &'B, co. B Omaha Water Co., % Sioux ity Block Tards B South Omana ot Swe, c:) %, Josb! \ Bank Clearingn. OMAHA, Jan. 18.~Bank clearings for to- day were §2815977.08 and for the corre- sponding date last year $1,921,100.50. ‘Wool Market, BOSTON, Jan, 18.—WOOL—With stocks ‘well cleaned out apd prices holding firm, duilnese continues to be the feature of the local wool market. ment in wools, both staple and clothing, from day to day in limited ‘quantives: dei regartl quotations from the West “on the ‘new Glip s sxosssive. The leading domestic quotations range as lows: Missouri three bl blood, #@8sc. Scous 1 to § months, T8%@Te ; fine tall, ern, 66G8c; middle count b0gs2e; Uregon eastern | eastern clothing, -uwm.- v @61%c; territory fine wta) @80c; medium _staple, 70G72c; fine clothin @12c; fine medium clothing, To@T6c; three-elghth blo 67@dSc; pulled extra, T 00; A, Supeta 'h WDQL—-UnchAn(ofl‘ territory and ~ western mediu B@se; fine medlums, 20@24c; fine, m LONDON, Jan, B.—V\()OL—A"]I-P‘. num- ber of buyers, including American repr sentatives, attended the opening of the lut series of the wool auction sales offerings wmounted fo 6,418 bales, chiefly merinos. Home and continental buyers were slrong competitors, and Americans took. s few lots or crossbreds. Merinos and Cape of G Hope and Natal were firm and unchanged and crossbreds ranged from 6§ to 10 per cent higher. Metal Market. NEW YORK, Jan. 18-METALS—Stand- ard was weak today on the New York metal exchange. The Landon mnr‘k' was lower, but closed steady; futures, £01 28 of copper at §i X electrolytie, 50@ 13,75; casting, $18. Ml: 16%. ~ Arrivals at the port of New York today. were about 470 tons in bars and ores. Exports accordin to custom house returns were 1411 tons, making 14,062 so far this month. 'Tin wn steady, with spot uoted et n | January, $32.2482.85; 32.45 lnfl Anfll B40: March, 55 0 32.60] The onilon giasket tns steady, w ‘spot quoted at £146 12 6d; futures, ma 28 64, Lend was quiet, with spot quoted at M.6T%@AT2% New York and at M. | East” St. Louls delivery. | market ‘was lower at £18 12 64. | closed -quiet; with spot quoted at $6.20@ |63 New York; and $6.0006.06 Kast St Louis. The London market declined to 2 Iron Ifher at m 10%d for Cleve- land warrants Locally” no change; No. 1 toundsy merthers. $I1876; No, 2 foundry, $18.60§19.00; No. 1 southern and No. 1 muthum Soft, $IA. .26, ST UIS, “Jan. 1§ —METALS-Lead, weak at $4.0004.62; speiter, weak at §5.06. Cotton Market. NEW YORK, Jan. 18.-COTTON—-Market for futures opéned ateady: January, 3000 140 March, 1400e; May, i July, Boe; August. $00; tol w?/\hw-s'ror: e n—co'r'ron-auuy. Spot closed quiet, 3 ints lowe: mid. diing uplands, 13.85c; middling gulf, 14. 1&. Sales, 1.000 bales. _Jan. W~COTTON—Un- 15ic: sales, none; re- shipments, ' 843 bales; | iter 18 ~COTTON— IM were nominal: 'D'l ording (= lfl llbllfl 1 3 6o atr nary, low midalin 14%¢; mide #ood middlin o; 16 7-16c; middling fair, to tair, 16 16-16c; fair, celpts, 4, es. ;T Ofls and Rosin. OIL CITY, Pl.. -V.I. P-OIH) - II’".‘. $1.40; runs, %, Or."-gn . shi| averag bbis! - shipmen . H AV ANAR, Ga, 3 u-ou,-'ru.. an. L tine, nothing doing, s ROSIN—Firm; B. ig:{s;z}u!:s:s R w08 | active and © | trade and many dro Receipts of Cattle fiulu Liberal for & Tuesday. HOGS OPENING UP ABOUT STEADY Sheep and Lambs of Good Quality Generally Good Sellefs at Steady Commoner SOUTH, OMAHA, Jan. 18, 1910, . Hogs. nhnu 6,708 108 1,“ u.wn 18,608 lt su R Official Estimate Tuesday Two days this week. Same days last week....148 gnmc g- " ; weeks ago.. ”g lame days 3 weeks ago.. Same days 4 weeks ago.. I\J“ l&.fil‘ Seme days last year..... 19 13,046 The following table -how. uu ruceipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaba for the year to date, compdred with last year: 1910. mo" llv-x:‘” Dec 51, aadts usrl 079 9,376 'I‘.M 70088 2,000 ... The following table shows the average price of hogs at South Omaha for the last several days, with comparisons. 1 1910, 8909, 1608, 1807, 1906. 19051 s am o & - o %8 oo 8338 =114 - 2 e—— | B2BEES *Sunday. Recolpts and disposition of live stock at the Unlon Stock yards, South Omaha, for twenty-four hours ending at 4 o'clock yes- terday afternoon: RECEIPTS. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.Hrs. Bl s S8 oo’ PRERIOR ™ T Joes Total receipts. DIBPOHITION §v Omaha Packing Co. . E8S Bt Touls Ind. Puékml Co.. Omaha_Packing McCreary & Carey. § Wertheimer ¥. Hamiiton ll Sutilvan Bros Lehmer Bros Bo schil u & Kans Cline & Chirlsty Other buyers Total ... b e “"“»‘:’.‘.' o 2o warte Hime | i [l this morning and 2 advices from other selling indica! u: no great exoess of oattie anywhere. Still the market as & whole was and late in getting started. The Tate. ar- rival of traing had & natural tendency to delay the trade until it seems as if lat markets become a matter of habit, 8o ti |even when the demand is really very good buyers do not get out into the yards as early as they would under other conditions. This morning it was after 10 o’clock before there were eriough cattle ready to be shown to make It any oblect o begin business and it was after midday Setors everything had been disposed As the morning advanced it became ap- parent that the iemAnd was reatly bettor than It appeared to be at first ‘and in- toaa ‘of the markot being slow as anticl- pated it became quite actiye at least Talrly anything in the way of de- steers sold very that were strong as compared with rday. Early recelpts changed hends efore midday. Cows ‘and heifers were aiso free scllers and the trade was active with prices steady to_a little stronger than yesterday. The feeling on stockers and feoders was also better, due apparently to there being more activity in the trade for killers Quotations on cattle: Good to cholce beef .tetn“f 00Q7.25; falr to good beef steers, common to tair beot steers, r Y w 10 choloe cows and helfers, $4.25 alr to good cows and heifore, §3. % commeh o fair cows and heifars, 2. 0d to cholce stockers and feeders, 85; Taif o good stockers and h.d"t LI.“ gommon _to t;lrm-tmx’(;u nd '8, $2.76@3.50; st elters, $2.76@3. Veal chives, $h80G150; buils, Stags. Representative sales: BEEF STEERS. "k llnhl pr ce: BouTH DAKO'UL 52 steers.... 990 476 46 stoers HOGS—Packers made an effort to buy hogs dround a nickel Jower on this mor: ing's opening market, but a brisk shippii demand proved to be a strong tonic to the were oulm up by -nipm at prices that looked to be steady u possibly some stronger than yesterday's ning. In fact, it was not until after Bl Dulk of whipping orders had been tilled that packers’ bids were seriously con- sidered and with many early sales on & uncnnr steady basis, scllers were na- turally in no hurry to make even limited concessions, With the continued yarding of recelpts, liowever, packers’ blds were raised som what and supplies 8ood sesson at prices that were probably & little lower than yesterday's op'nllg but somewhat higher than the close. During the first two or three hours of trading about sixty or seventy| loads ohanged hands at price levels above moted. Barely steady with yesterday's opening on bulk of sales | would just about desoribe the situation as far as prices were concerned. A consider- able portion of the hogs sold at $8.40G5.60 | and on up to $8.55. Toward midday the demand eased off considerably and prioes w lowered all along the line. Really good butcher weights sold around $8.40 and the popular figures for lights were $8. . In this connection it might be weil to note that stock of the latter description was es- peclauy abundant today and sutfered, pe; , more than the better kinds of h ices pald on the late m-rkn for mats of all kinds were ju ut a nickel lower than those obtained dur\n: early hours, sh. P, s Pr 53 EEECFCIREEREE -3 = [EETEEE 13 win P E s sERkREs geaseIBESEEEsEETEEESE L = o porti morning aund, as pack- s are by :‘B means nnnoun for stock of rday, with ln trend of values easier 10 possibly some lower on common, short-fed . atri were nol enough to sell at 3850 during first roi and yearlings real 85. Cholce Il-h- . are Quotable up Lo #8.65, although It Would | wainus, per bo o8t fllunl and Sppeer to d gnho& something striotly prime \o_ et | QMARA uvz STOCK NARKET egg:}yum.,. o ok ness S \lnu but mn vul\lmn o bent e alike working to .ho‘“ AL be clearing a good wi to “cholee Talr to 8000 ewes, Rlvr--unlu n Western' wethers 14 western swes 35 western lambs, % westorn ewes, If weatern inmbs . o 2 western éwes, culld. .. 42 western lamb a2 western 25 westorn 238 western 0 western 22 western 28 western 40 western 142 western 210 western 203 western 212 western western 107 western CHICAGO Cattel CH!CAGO‘ v 2000 01 01 n 100 30 00 0 208 BN M TR0 B 0 2, 22T AGRETSEZRIFBESSLBIT” CK MARKET Steady — Hogw Steady to Higher. Jan. I8 —CATTLE—Receipts. nur-. 5. ? . and feeders, $3.76@5.50. HOGS—Recelpts, 21,00 headl market, steady to 8.9 h\llohel" @5, co ligh mu M..v H"EF}P AND LAMBS-—Recelpts, market, steady: lambs, §7 40G8.75; yearling head; 6 higher; cholce heavy, &:?Im ot nales, 19,600 Traap: 8 0004 907 sheep. .30, Whass. Kansas City Live Stock Market, KANRAS CITY, Jan, celpts, 13,000 head: no southerns; cholce for steady; steers, western ;‘ 0 southern cows, feeders, ers, $8.50§8.70; 1 h(. @10, 4 sipee 18.—~CATTLE—~Re- market others, steers, strong; 25 nulharn steers, $.250 nlllva cowl. native h.ffi‘l, h@fl bulls, cnhefl RIX ¥ market, 5o L76; DUtk of maies, .30 .75 kers and butch- 0G4 pigs, §1.00 AND LAMBS-—Receipis, “\m head ; mkrkfl. steady; yeas lln‘l 0650 st 8T. 3,900 head, steady to export steers, bulch.r steors, $4.00G6. Eins Louls Live LOUIS, Jan. 18.—~CATTLE—Recel 8 l:'r'nhl, “‘F $7.9507.75; ' we 76 stockers and feedors, ud ook Market. including 1,600 T 10 ‘higher; native’ SO8.35; Aress: ans; mar -hupu ping an .nd Jl.eu under xm hlxck.rl and feeders, fers, bulls, $8. and- 5. saobn ol oxas and x.,m"’.“:‘?; .90 5.75; cows and heifers, $3.00@4.50, HOGS—BM!'YM& higher; | ‘& 8.90. SHEEP 10,000 head: market, bc lights, $6.50@8.65; packers, buu:hun and best heavy, $8.850@ 32,700 s, $4.75 hucln AND LAMBS«Recelpts, y; native mutts ; culls an 00. St. Joweph Live Stock Muviet. 8T. celpts, JOSEPH, 2,300 h neuv steers, Jln 18, ~-CATTLE—Re- market active and 0, cows and heiters, lll'k.t lt tu be higher; top, “.fl buil of sales, 8 EP head; market steady; AND wB&-M s, ) 8. 50." Stowx cin_i(';.-l“m Market, SIOUX CITY. In Jun. ih—(Special Tale: TTLE—Recel 1,000 .mnrkat eipts of iy, Dal wehoes ey roely st | 8 Chicago Total ..... strong. "’fi‘"' “or o! pr?«':’:. e u'i"i'i.'& Si Stock In Sight. stock at the six princi- ts yesterday Cattle. Hm Sheep. 5,600 7,400 nou mm oo 58,600 OMAHA GENERAL MARKET. by Buyers a BUTTI:n—Cnim‘rr the retall trade in 1-1b, in 60-1b. tubs, 36%c; N Fancy Produce Prices Far- Wholesalers. No. 1, delivered to cartons, 87c; No 1 30; in umb um, I pack, :m:. e g Allvu BNlhrl. under . bs, 1llc; hens, 1 ll l.hll'nd 120; iu bul& uch-m-m, 16e. ket |18 In New York, 1¢; eocks geens, (ulnu xwh. 8 per dos.; Dh- Tred: lh:d a0 lbo; coatish, l&c Tioung- salmon, gh; hall- 1268, box, 32 and slber box, K8 exten: fma s, 1128 and §5; 1768, 3008, And 1368, nx- g i‘t’ m-. ixtra tancy, extra cholce, 1 Florida Tuit: 1 Anltrlnor $2.50. Pineapplés: mvur s Florlda, 100 to 180, s olce White, Pearmain. h Colorado, $1.86; Win D ll-np.“lv 17L 0"& a v, bo; g Flo “: L Flarlfll ludlln pun- lvlln tolonflo. $2.00; ure-mnn, Colo~ issouri Fippits, Colon Genitens, Colorado, ; quh; Jununun bb) 0, M S50, Towa. lien Dy Davls, nrlmly ‘No. 1 Missour! striotly No. E‘{M. 0. 1 l!l}:our’ and h crate, box, i‘lrm.‘:‘l pack, bbl, .50, ox York Greenings, bbl, . ges, extra choice. imported, bbl., . lagas, tancy. imported, bbl., 3.00; Maiag extra fancy, $6.50; Malal colared, imported, bbl, agas, extra beavy, imported, bbl., gha, extra fanc wl "Mater Ma- Bananas: $ixire zancy, Fort Tamon or cmnxumm, finest and I special 76-1b. b buneh, tancy, argest, bunch, ches, huboh. 2. Extra nuc). long kuplnm sey, ripe, f Pur Culifornia, $5.60. extra flncy Ll-llu' Beurre, box, §2.60. ¥, New inported, imported, 6-crown, 5 G-om uchlu, Iml. §2.00; 1m- rted, erlfl. 1-1b. basket, VEGE n\ul.l.s«.-uuuowcn crate, 3 lw.-t Pglllou Kansas, per b, In Tomatoes: pei'. crate, Tots or Parenips. R Globe, . extra California, .60 Colorado, P o Honey: umbo California, ham) $6.60. Old Turnips, $2.%5, Per bbl Anrge an lary nall New 12¢; No. luln. lmn Tige; N Il. nnt 0. *chuuk. e Bd. Nu. % wound, u‘o. No. Plnm S%ei No. 3 pla ts, No. uts, n-.'q D‘rbo.. fiv. .n. Mi [ odnted, highiy | CHEESE-Tv! block lw Pk TR hfi, 1! ‘133‘.','.‘.’?: & l&conn—wmr"gm‘ ’ Coffee ket- \ NBW YORK, g;corrfln—rn market for futur let, at wn« obmnged prices to a decline of 5 points, In response to & partial deeline of 4§ franc at_Havre. There seemad to be very Illlle e for sale, however, and lsome wup from leading trade Interestd Ampart len.l‘lllk steady tone to & | arket, whieh ol ved teady. net unchunged. faics were reported of "Ul March at 680, May at l&w A Pesorber. at Ko, Bpott ot No. 7_Rio, 8 1)-168%o: flnmo., No. m 9%c. Mild, quiet; Cordova, 9! Madriz Orders . Arrest of Members ' of Ceurt Marual President of munrn Says He 'ill Proseoute Men' Responsible for Shooting of Americans. MANAGUA, Nic., Jan, 18.—President Ma- Ariz has sent & message to the supreme court demanding’ the bribging to tril of all implicated in “the miscarriage ofijus- tice, which resulted in the shooting &f the Americans, Groce and Cannon.” This is belleved to Indicate that prompt action will be taken against Salomon Salva, the prosecuting attorney in the case, Gen- oral Medina and possibly Zelaya. Medfha is said to have Hocuments exculpating hifpself and establishing Zelaya's responsibll Selva has been arrested in Leon;'*but General Medina is resisting arrest herg Ho has barricaded his home and has deckired that he i 1l and in_no condition t be been fssued for all mem- bers of the court martial. In his mesigse President Madriz says: “Zelaya does not appear officlally iy lha proceedings of the agurt martial. It I8 sible, . however, that; Medina will be ‘& o to produce documents which the supfeme court may econsider sufficlent for the im- plication of Zelaya.: There 18 no evidence 4o far that Zelaya was guided by the procsedings, only fhat he refused to commute the sentenc orderod that ¥he sentence be arried gut. 1 know thai the sentence was [llegal, ‘- cording to & law higher than the oxocln.lv- will.” Waist Makers in' Deadlogck Strikers- Agree to Arbitrate if Ufion is Recognized—Manufactirers’ Refuse to"Do This, : PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 18.—Although 1,400 of the 2,000 striking shirt waist oper- ators who voted on the subject today: ex- Pressed thetfisolves as favoring apbitration, providing - thelr -union 18 recognized, there is still & deadlock between the strikers and the manufacturers, The latter declare they will not. recognize_the union and that all negotiations between:| e ¥ NEW YORK, Jan. 'wo delégates rep- resenting the girl SHIFt Wilst wtrikers suc- ceeded in getting an audience with Mayor Gaynor this ‘sfternocos;;and after heaving their troubles, the myor 'promised : to' bring about a settiement of the strike, if possible, although he made no specitic rec- onimendations. He Wiy Tnclined td think, - however, that pérhapd the. polivehave been too drastio In thelr treatment of strikers. IS STILL IN STATU QUO HARRIMAN MERGER SUIT Report Union ' Not be Hroken Not.COre in Washington. WASHINGTON, Jan. 18.—President Taft has not vet decided wnat will be done with the government's suit for dissolution of the merger of the Harriman lines, com- monly called the Union Pacific sult. It was reported yesterday that the pligrimage of Union Pacific officials tp the White House last week had borne fruit, but this was promptly denied at the Department of Justice. Attorney General Wickersham but.an official of the department declared the situation is un- changed. MILLS ESTATE TO CHILDREN Will of Ph lltll‘o'll! Div Prop- erty Equally Between Som Daughter. Pacéific Merger Will da — NEW YORK, Jan, 18.~The will of the late D. Ogden Mills of New York disposes of his large estate by division equally be- tween his son and daughter, Ogden Ml and Mrs, Whitelaw Reid, wife of the American ambassador to the Court of St. James. The sum of $40v,000, hamnr, is directed to be paid to institutions before the divi- slon of the estate. The Metropolitan Mp- jeum of Art, the American Museum of Na- tural History and the Home for Inmecur- ables in this city are bequeathed $100,000 each. The value of lh‘ estate s not indicated in the document filed for probate P.l’. to- day. Although not provided in the will Mr, Mills has indicated to his children his wish to make & gift to St. Luke's hospital in San Francisco and upon the final settle- ment of the e o $100,000 will be ex- perided for that hospital, [ — Take Chamberiain's Cough Remedy when you have & cold and ydu will be delighted with it, STRIKE FIGHT AT ST, JOSEPH Fa ly Hurt in Clash Foundry Workers. ST. JOSEPH, Mo., Jan. 1814, ers resulting from the strike at thoe Berry foundry ocourred today and as a result Plerce Fleming, & striker, {s at a hospital in & dying condition, stabbed in the abdo- men and hips, and Léo and Hugo Maching are suffering from Injuries recetved in a sovere beating. Five strike-breakers under arrest, charged with the assauit on r | the Machings, and other arrests will follow a8 a result. The strike-breakers are now housed and fed at the foundry d the , | place 1 picketed by the itrikers. The strike 1s the result of the company adopting a system of pay by pléce work instead of an hourly wage schedule. [ —— Rev, J, W. Williamas Testifies. Rev. L. W, Willams, Huntington, W, V writes us as follows: “This is to eerity i|that 1 used Foley's Kidney Remedy for fiervous exhausticn and kidney trouble ana am free to say that Foley's Kldney Remedy will do all that you claim for it.” Soid by all aruggiste. FORTUNES lm Il 'lll! ;m AL B I S te: ), lo-i 00, e lflé{‘g cire