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THE BEE: OMAHA, \\Hll'\\ MAY 20, 1916, 13 OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET| %7t iise) i P alv ;. o@11 A HOGS—Receipts, 4,100 h market 7 3 higher: bulk of Aales, $9 | Fentures of the Trading and Closing Prices 1 Ot Dt holce @hye; chofes, B3 @5% g ; $9.85@9.90; packers and bu ; | on Board of Trade ¢ S BUTTER-No. 1 creaarr m cartons | f8807: IK QUK tns. stendy; looss Choice Beeves Bring Good Price and | ¢ S0 ligni, $iG00s.as; pigs Cash Wheat is Very Weak and the | cnicugo May 19.—Wheat vaiue sue- | READING IS AGAIN THE PIVOT| B e creamery, m cArtons | mmuscatels, 1 G Yr: choice to fancy, sesded Show Quarter Advance Over a ateady; lambs, §10.00¢12.8 v Prices Range from Three to ambed furt tay t infiu of POULTRY—Brollers, alive, under two Week A $9.0081136, wethers, 33550978, ewes, Five Canks Ta Nt suggestions . tarkely n | Broad and Excited Session Re- . e hens 15 i : Local Stocks and Bonds, g0 @9 ive Uen wer. consequence the ¢ although unsettled Rt . 16c; special roosters and | Quotations furnished by Burns, Brinker & —— St. Louls Live Stock Market. - was %0 to 1&c net lower. with July at sembles Unrestrained Ones of stags, do; aprings, o; goess, 10c; ducks, | Co. 19 Omaha National " Bank Blds HOGS ARE TEN CENTS HIGHER| st Lous Mo. May 18.—CATTLE—Re- | CORN, OATS AND BARLEY WEAK [$11:% and 12401128 Some of Last Year. 1o, turkeys, 20c; old toms, Mo capons, | 4% TV Bid Asked f\‘lnx;n"'s 1,400 head: native beef steers, $7.50 Corn finishe a¢ down, onts off 0; guincas, 26c; squabs, $1.50GM.00 per | Fair'ont Cream, Co., 7 pet, pfd.102 1 — @10.25; yearling steers and heifers, $8.50 — Wo to % 214 o iy Falr't Cream,, ax-July div 119 138 o p Omaha, May 19, 1916, £.76; cows, $7.00@8.25; stockers and feed Omahe. May 10, 1936 First trade n wheat were at aterinl New York, May 18.-—~Today's broad and d ‘ l"xf‘_’"u e per doz Goodyenr &T [ T pet pra.106% 1964 acoipts wers Catize. "Hogs. Bneep, | ars, $5.80G18.0; Hexas and Oilahoma sto deoline during a br sriod 5 fioinl napscts | CHEESE—Imported Swiss, 46c; domes- | Gooch M. & 7 pet pta B, 00 1004 fficial Monday . 8,827 5| 96.76@8.55; cows and heifers, $5.00@8.00 Cash wheat was very,weak today and |soon advantage thre put | exclted t was In its superficial w te, 46c; block, 2 twins, 150; daisies, | Lincoln T common 7 pet. M4 715 ficial Tuesday ..... 6,183 14, n» 10:4‘ prime” yearling steers and heiters, $8.750 | ranged from 3 to ts tlower., The de- | the sessior 1 with the Raullios ngly reminiscent of the unrestrained | gl ity (819e . Young America, 20; | Mountain St T &T 1112 fiolal Wednead 4840 11,738 6807 | 8.26 mand for the 3 and 4 varieties was very [ were ! s barrir in suions second and third quarters of | [T ERIOL0, THAC, YOUD v 8 Northern States Powor pfd 697 “‘-m 'rr;un ay 7,066 4,362 HOGS8—Racelpts, 6,500 head market |y ut there was a fair milling demand | *ta v 1 ap 1 11 ABL Yo with th h'”"‘l‘“”‘ |;v:-’-m |mrn-nr'l-:~«-nf~'n‘ R \.’;;“(- fl‘: “x:f"* - Y:";‘k B, Bt Ry, pfd 71 mate Friday 500 1,160 | higher: plgs and 0 mixed | for the hetter grades. o profit taking by short ntat mails compl oclipaed “war bridges Fre ouquefort, #6c; M 5 o R vans " - ~. | and butchers, $9 heavy The demand for corn not v on_resulted o muln fr Kansas ¢ {wsues of unknown value. white, 20¢ Ry & B, ptd " 81 Five days this weel.19 47594 21,004 | $9.96@10.06; bulk of saler, §0.7040 .05 e b T e inte ware very. llant and | patohes telling of numerous fleida gain tha pivot around with [ FISH—Freah, per Ib.: Catfish, 170} oarp, | Pears Miil (o, pfd 9 101 ame days last week n, 40,198 19,868 | SHEEP AND LAMBS—Receipts, 2,200 (he market rulsd steady (o b cent lower. | become & total loas on account of dar me times in be- [0c. trout, 13@14c; roe shad, b6c; halibut, & Sons Co, pfd 0414 duye 2 wke. agolT, 48,149 28620 [ hoad; market strong; wethers, §7.00@ 9,00 The oats market was also quiet and | Hessian fly. Some additional pur mmon imon, 16@17c; shors codfish, 17c Yards 6pet stock. 87% 100 % 8 whe. ago.31 88,929 34,476 | lambs, $10.104012.00; clix owes, 06 | ranged m % cent to 1 cont lower a]this time was doubt nK h quot ore o; Spanish mackerel, 12¢; red "4 ks ago.dl 82,933 42,237 | 8.76; clipped lambs, $§ DILIE) eoring | reatnts mone S et ST AR T fr Kansas. ¢ i nts to ¥ iing ow plke, 14c; flounders, T & Co dtn 1909 914 % last year..19,238 58,619 12,208 [ lambs, $10.00G 14,00 Iand for this orest WAL At wers acibve.! shauisg dpburr y ik pressure at midday, r K o black bass, 1603 fon of Canada b Tha following table the ipt Rye and barley were quoted unchanged, | Was redoubled, ‘and the market sank lowe 4, amain yielding to §1.01% « haddook, 100; sunfish, | lowa Porti'a ¢ Co. 6, B catiis. Docs and' ,,,,:,’,‘“"," He rageiie Sloux City Live Stock Market. Cloarancos ware: Whest afid flour equal | than befora the minimum level of tha dwy | (nk at §1.05. The e proforred, in which [ 60; waumers, #c. Smoked, per Ib.: White, v A refund] 10 maha live stock market for the year to| Sioux City, Ta, May 19.—~CATTLE—Re-|to 1612,000 bushels; corn, 315,000 bushels,; | belnk nofdant with announcement that | trading waa negligible, also advanved into (15c; Kippered, 17c; finnan haddies, 13 | & i, bu, 1941, wte an compared with last year celpta, 700 head: market strong; native, | Oats 810,000 bushels Germany' would_ mako no reply to'the ai- | new eraunid at o3, but” cfosed with & net | saiman, 1 incoln “Traction b, 19382 1016, 1916 Inc. Deo. | $5.85@9.60; cows and haifers. $5. 50@ 8 00 Liverpool close: \Wheat, 1@3d lower; [“8t note from Washington and that appar- | loss of 3440 « e acific . & Klec. fu, 19 Catils 486,726 400,376 84,440 HOGS—Ttacelpts, 5,800 h, market o | €O, Y @1d lower adly the submarine Insue was at an end ere wan agaln an utter abrence of Now' Tork Sheaor, Meehit Omaha Eioo. L & B e Hoxs 1,601,066 1,385,614 215,543 to 100 higher; heavy, $9.70@980; mi Primary wheat receipts were 879,000 ok cablon and favorable weather con F e A rabls | New Tark May 10.—~MONSY- call, | Omatia & 0 Bheep #1492 910,477 . 97,085 | §9.0090.70; light, $9,05®9,60; bulk of sales, | bushels and hipments, 484,000 bushals, | tributed in xome measure o the discourage i B el 1 S remaiaiine |stondy: Nigh, 3 mer eenti low, 1% POF | CIiy of Om: Teter 1 The following table shows the average | $5.60@9.75 | gainat rocelpts of £64,000 bushels and | MeNt of the wheat bulls, ation, Nevertheless, "1..-’ speculative |oteady; hieh. '3 mer senti low, 1N DOf|City of O % Inters, 1900, 100 ® prices of hogs at the Omaha live stock | SHEEP AND LAMBS—Not quoted shipments of 130,000 bushels last year | o Near prosch of the eompletion- of munity and net & few of the conserva: | Cue otrls g b g | B R . Th et 14 market for the with com- 4 ‘ Primary corn recelpts 50,000 | planting tended to easo off the corn mar ment meemed of the opinion ihat | par, ati closing bid, 1% per cent; offered | Kinclatr OIl & Ref. 65, 1826 00 994y ¥ T 611 6 61 e was enough reallsing to causs sow Brimary oats | recelpts. wers 186000 | DOAFish, save for dumage In Kanwas by Other conlars wers naturally influenced [month cont Corn and Wheat Reglon Bulletin: 9 51 regularity in the market, futures here | . e Y bugs b Reading's impressive st th, thel MER( A\1 1 AP in 1% per cent 861 7 7 53] 6 62 | closed within a point or two of the b 0 0 e Diahole (onnd | vance In the hog market. Lard espectaily | )l rails were embraced in the riss, paci- [ $4.134 ‘domand, $4.165 cablen, $018 1116, | Station High. Low. fall sl 1 « % § 61 | times, {ndeed, demand saamed to he iipments " ol 0 bushels last year. | 0%, "demand niror amues of no fixed class traflling along | WILVER—Bar,” 764c; Mex(can dollars, | Ashland i 1 b 1 7 44| 6 66 | oning and after opening at an advane CARLOT RECEIPTS, h Price Wheat No, 2 red rregularly b 2 Aub N “" 2 o [7 48| o [ta’6 pointa, aclise months “old’ aho Wheat, Corn, Oats, | 2 rod, BTORR N hard A sharp resction at midday, whioh w HONDS—Government and ralirond, | Brokan How i i 9638 7 766 6 70|10 points net higher enewed support | Chicago 90 100 380 ! ward, 10804 atirbuted to continuous profit taking, was |#(rong Columbua ] 963 |7 7 66| § 70 | buying, which was promoted by the con- | Duluth 31 whits, 130, Oat o . when United States Sisel, Cop K & T. 1st 4n 03U, B. 30, reg.. .. 101% I 0% ooz |1 7 46 8 82 [ tinued” atrenth of Bragll, reports of & | Omaha PN It i tandard, 46G 4630 Rye, | pors and Marine were at thejr best, Ad oo 6w 101 *da coupon .. 10114 | Fairmont i 1 Doyl 7 "1 5 08 | wiightly “botter demand for apot. and con- | Knnuas City 192 1 1| N Barley: 810700, Heodn: Tim: | var wah taken of ihis ma Power ba.. 98U, 8 48, reg....110% | Girand Intand 1 ’ 6 17 ( 7 44' 6 97 | tinued talk of better peace prospects. Hep- |8 yuln 41 5 28 | othy 0@ 8 00, clover, $7.50@16.00. Fro " In further realising and ju X d. #1144 Ao coupon 1% | Hartington nn . 17 786 * |tember wold at 8.87c and March at 9.14c, ! Winnipeg 086 visfons; Pork, $38.00@024.16; lard, § clows » considersbla part of the day's ty dlan 10T8HAM. Bmalt 6n. 1084 | Hastl 1 s 1im) 1 7°89| 5 96 | with the market closing at a net advance g e emoried tadis | M-SR IV @ID 00 - aine . wag fertalted. Melot setea i ¥, WOH. 8 WATT o ARa10TA | Holdreks b 060 766 6 to 0 polnts for the day. Sales, 60,000 |, 1" S g P d Chicwgo Cash Prices—Wheat: N amounted (o 1,200,000 shares, the Iargest | H. ov. & 112 4AnKlo V‘v-n- 5% | Lincoln 2 9 614 13 7,63( 6 89 | bags; Muy, &.660; June, 5690, July, 8.73c; [} het!’ o] s ) nominal; No. § red, $1.0% Atput sinee last October. Reading, con- |No, Pacific 4. .. 93%Atch, gen. 4s... 92 arth Platte 10 9 704] 7 26 8 29 8 28] ¢ | 6 79 [ August, K70c; Beptember, KABe: October, | | 4 3 $1.158@1.12 tributions to the duy was about 280,000 | do s i Y | Oukdale 0 890; November, 8.0 I aber, 8.98¢. | i el 08: &]Corn: N y hare yre. 8. L. v A8 . A1%Hath. B ref. Ba.10 ymahn 0 _ Roceipts and disposition of live stock At | funuary, 9.03c. ' Webruary, .0%c; March Uil SR \"‘m"f’ 1 ’l'fl:‘ 01 3 ._w',',, et of aalia laxd loading quotations |Pac. T, & 7 % uwv:‘ wly: I'-"N\" Tt ‘n:: }l -l'n‘m\lv 00 nding yoste s Banton 4n, 10% was reportad | 5. C4r ! 8, $00i 1 No. 3, § | igh, Low. Clone. | “do gen. 4%s..10140 g 1% "o RECEIPTS—~CARLOADS that thers had been sales of 10,000 bags in X 8 curs, 9bc; 1 car, 944 othy, 5.0 .00, | Am. Best Bugar " Reading gon. 4o 94NC, M. & HL P ¢ s a s p Cutie Hogs Bheep H'Fa | the apol market Rers Tota yeatardas: A iAo B N T TS e ons: Pork, § 201 . Amerivan Cas Y s ¥ Rl 101 Tondon Stoek Market Miswoir) Pacifie i WIn cont and Trelant ofterings trom Heasth | (Choloa), $1.08."No. § mixed: 1 car, de. | Fibm ¥13.80614.00 b Tosemptive s 31158 112 N8 "'. - I} Sun LOR N jonden, Max 10 —Amorionn sha Minnaurt, Pagt ot } with cost an sht otferings trom Braail | “Corn) NO %3 yollow: 1" ear, 710; 3" cars AT = [ Am. Locomotiva . 15,700 718 708 Pac ba. 106 ref. dn 75 [ prightar and firmar on Wall straet a Unton Psifle 0 but shippers were snid (o be very firm in | 5,08 8 TEIOw: T tan B 2 cary 2 RK GENERAL MARKET. | Am Smt & Ref.. &800 100% #9 rof. 48 D0LC & B ref. dl4n. K8 | Fair business was teansacted, with Reading Go& MW, east, 2 ] their viows. The officlal cables reported "‘I”|W“”‘ SRR ot 8, Y, LR Am. - Knwar Lono 114 1% fo. Rallway b0.1914D. & R @ o du 10y | the featire. The closing wes " firm Bt P y t dvance eis at Bantos and of 3-82d (75, “No ¢ ‘mized: 1 cst, 68e - A 4 700 Unfon Pac. 4s... 9844 do ref. be o BILVER~—Bar, 64 per ounce P MO in Rio exchange on London. “The Kio mar. | 7%, 50 g, TUASG: 1 c48 64, | Quotations of the Day on the Variows|Am 7. L &80 g400 900 4G % o7 4 03 Bris gen. 4a.... 14% | MONEY—4@4% per cent DR s Sat 1 f i |kt 1?: Jne ‘;”}n an cleared [ white: ¢ oars, §la; 3 ecar, ¢0l5e Mo, ¢ Commaodities, Atiaconda Coppar.... §3,000 "flt "y (1. 8 Rubber #s 103 Gen. Eiec. ba.. 1041 | DISCOUNT RATES--8hort bille and § ol i e 4 yhpr st o bl B o il white: 1 car, 40%ec. Sample white, 8 cars, New Yor) May 18.—FLOTTR~Barely [ fitih!*" ? (1800 1064 1041y U. 8 Btesl ba. . 108 *Gt. No, 1t 4%n 8914 | monthe, 4% @4% per cent N R want Omake Tay. Mavkeb 1 steady Bo1% Janemenivi., 23338 ] :\;‘MI"l'mnu e 08 ; C. ref, 4n Aoty e iinols Contral I » AL olce | . Omaha Cash Prices—~Wheat: No. 2 n-m WHEAT-—#pot market weak 1 gt b 01 4 V. Blnc, ov. b 134 Int. M. M. 444a. . 103% hare, §8.00@10 00, No. 2, §7.00¢19.00; No. 4 | hard, 95c@$1.00: No. i spring, 1 Bi @3 i1; | northern, Duisih, §i and No. 1, north’ | fite & Supario Kensas City, May 19—WHEAT—Na 1 Total receipts ... 21 92 ‘ 1| 86060700, Chofca midiand, nons hers, | No. 3 apring, $1.03@1.08; No. 3 durum, $1.04 | érn, Manitobs, §1.28%, f. 0. b, New York. | fiantauetipieum - oo nneapolls Grain aMrket. hard, $1.06@113; No. 3 red. $1.06@111, DISPOSITION—HEAD 10,600 11,00, No. 1, $0.60010.00; No. 2, | @1.04; No. i durum, $101@1.08. Corn No $L.19 | Gontral Leather .. 8800 Minnsapolls, May 10.—WHEAT—May, [ Moy, $102%: July, §1.04% y : 7.00@9.00; No. 3, $4.00G7.00. Cholea low white, 70% @70%5; No. 3 white, 9% @ sady; 'No. 3 yellow, 8680, | fionirel Lasther .. 5,809 IOy oLV, Can e ] e | UORN-—No. 2 mixed, Toe: No 1 white Cattle. Hogs 8heap. | [and, none hers, §5.60G10.00; No. 1, $5.00 | 10%¢ 4" white, 6714@69kc; No. b i | Gt~ o B'ge, %, 10800 108 {" mortharn, $1.11@1.305 No. §|11@714o; No. 3 P71 i etadpodathess forris & ¢ 131 932 2 9.00; No. 2, $6,00@8.00; No. 3, $4.00@6.00. | Wh @69¢; No, 6 white, 6h% @684 eanlor; standard, bl | Ent & N W 4 nurlh-m LN SNELY A%, July, 60 %o. wift and Company 261 1,397 1,187 STRAW-—Nohe on the market. Choice | NO. ellow, 71@71%: No. 3 yellow, 104 @ HAY-—Firm; No. 1 $1.46@160; No. 3, |6p |7 &''p 5400 i 1 FLOUR—Fano patents, 96.90; first GATS~No. 1 white, 46@470; No. 4 mixed Packing Company 4% 1840 208 | (0% 008 o g 00 @ 6. 60 | No. 4 yellow, 64@70%0; No. b yellow, [$1.2001.40; "No. 3, $1.20@ 180, shipping, | cnino o Der Co1ton I clears, §5.00 ‘.., wrades, unchanged 0@ iie & Co 181 1 b9 | "CALFALFA—~Nons on the market. Cholee | #7% @60%c; No. 6 yellow, 87@890; No 4 |81.86¢1.10 1\ Fusl & Tron. 3,600 4“9 BARLEY- 64816 %e e artz & Co 426 aifalfa, $13.00914.00; No 1, $12.00@14,00 | mixed, 704 @71c; No. 8 mixed, uhn‘ln;r HOPS—Bteady; state, common to choles, | ol Broduots Ref. i RYE-Migote Dry Goods Markes. J Murphy 193 No. 2, $8.00@10.00, No dsmand for No. 4. | No. 4 ‘mixzed, 874 @6914c; No, b mixed, 61@ | 1915, 13@21c; Pacific coast, 1916, 11 1be Cruotble Btesl 20,900 138 | BRAN-—§10.00@19 60 May 19—DRY GOODS-C coln .i;m.l(( Co It is quotable, however, a $6.00@®8.00 #9c; No. 8 mixed, 664 @68%0. Oata: No A’lilrv" w.m Bogota, 33@s4c; Central | fllers’ Heour. 10,600 63 u b1 CORN-~No. § yallow, 78 afln > ',,,.X"‘l..a 7 s were firm and c-l.::' Cud ym « white, 411 @42¢; standard, 41@41%40; No | Americ 137308 “a OATS—No. 3 white' ¢ s V. B, Lew ; ; r :F hasioak ‘ot ' (o187, It (11 todny, local markets ware strong; ready-(o v it oshn Marhoh [ ariey: Matifng: 84g670: No. i foed, 180 vl ATHER Bt nomioek tran, 16 arsl Wastrio . 1108 1HS {1 11| TLAXARED-ILINM @1 Loday, lossl markets wee otthemes & Degen Y e O TON—8mot, | By " o, i@ Hhe; No. & $80NTE | FROVIBIONS—pork. finm. mess, 8360 | GTO80, NOTUR ;,,_ Sdon 1314 idom 188 sied dais 0ol Botel S amilton quie v ng upland 13,30¢ os Chicago closin rices, = fu e o | @26.00; family 8.00@ 28,00 ort ele: ph NPy, 9o g k Mo. & Kansas Calf Co 1,000 bales | pigase closing prices. Surnished crois | §35,00026.00. 'Baet fitm; mess §11 b0 | [Ninols Contys 800 101 N 104 New York, May 19.—BVAPORATED | Bank Clearings. Higging The cotton market closed steady at a net kers, 315 Bouth 16th St, Omah 18,00; family, $10.00@20.00, 1 firm; | Interber, ( c. 14,900 X 18% | APPLES—Dull; fancy 7T@8c; cholcs, 6@ Omaha, May 10-—~Bank _clearings for Huffman loss of 6 to 11 points for the day | 7 e g middie west, $13.25@ 18 46 Inspiration Fow-v 8,600 W 4 w' mu [} '»¥r Omahs ftoday were $5,841,219.62, and for Hoth Futures opened steady. May, 18.0%c; | Art. | Open.] Hiwh | Low. [ Closs. | Yea?y. | "RALLOW: Baiely’ siendy; oity, 10ge; |00 HAR NOTL S0l o s SRID RUITE—~Pranes, tirmi Call. | (ha correaponding year wara $3,861,144.61 John Harvey July, 18.29¢; October, 18.27c; " December, | Wh't | | 11¢; country, 10 [ : n pra e ", Other buye 13.480; dunuary, 18.470; March, 13.60c | - . ! hogl, Squntry, 1444 K. € Southern /400 n a1k B R ; » 2+ | Miutires closed steady: May, 13.060; duiy, | M8y [T IR TTIRITI0% TIT TTIHK | 00 E ey it | Kennecott Copper.. 116,300 11 o W18 6406 2,998 | 18170 October, 14210, December, 13.3%6. | yury | 1 12| 1 1| 1 11 | 1 12| 1 28 | packed“Tirnin. 3% 3 jous & Nushsille . ¢ L&t (CATTLE—As usnsl on & Friday, the run [JA7UATY 1330 oot | T ER1 1 anty daul 1 1aml 10k | ntaie REL The B s g 4 phen: | Mt Coppar 3400 R e of cattle was very | \d the market.p p! H L 2 %l te 1A @ i9140; fronh spe e sentede no now Tastiree nfr;'r'm'.n'yk 144 01l and Rosin, 1128 ”| 1128 clals, frosh, “wverage fancy, 190; | Misonr ‘\r.vuu-” 800 ! ‘::: thing offered being whaorbed readily at tully | SAVANNAH, Ga. May 10 —TURPEN i i W Ui rins, hele, 18% @100, 30 | Montana Power ", 300 N oo stendy prices Compared with a week a TINE—Market steady, 30¢; sales, 100 bbl % 3 - rmer, brollers, 30@ | Nutional Load 200 7 ihe fai cattle market showed ‘wbout 100 | racelptn S5 bois: shipments, 173 bbls 18] 1a | T3% [t0i fowls atrong; turkevs, 18@20c; oth- | Naveas Copper 1,000 R 360 advancs, Improvement hens Jergoly oh stock, 8,046 bbls, ’ 1% 72¢ B 738 |nrs not ettied Dressed. stron un- [ Now Pork dantrai. 80,000 106 the good to chofce heavy beeves and desir ROBI N~ F'irm; sales, 1,064 bbls.; receipts. - 2G| 1% | changed; fowls, 17% @ turkeyn, $9@aie N.Y,NH &H 8314 able yearlings. Medium and common cattle, | 424 bbis : shipm 264 'bbls.; stock, b | EGGS—8teady; recelpts, 28,813 cases; | Nortoik 7 Weopt., .. 125% enpecially the lighter grades have besn 7 3, 84.35: ¢ D, $4.80 i o5ic | fresh wathered 'extras, 24% @dbc; reguiar | b \ bbls. Quotations: A, B, $4.26; C, D, $4.80 i @ | 4 22 % 48 1 | Northern Pacifio . 114 ruther slow male for n day or two and are | g B, §4.95: G, $4.45: H $466. K. 8460 A 43 | dgis |vacked firsts 23%IBise; wocon 2L@220. | pacific T, & T a not selling wo very much bettar than they | M, §1.70; N, $6.00; WG, 9520, Wi, 8,60 O 30%] 308 [ st hale emarinis, 1o BLYsech o8 Bones | ponnuyivanta ... ... 51% rom mana were toward ths closs of last week. Chol i ’ 1 . d speciuls, 18% o; fresh_spe- | Ro 00T Boppe H beeves, both heavy and ligh!. are quo Bu | clals, 16%¢c; frosh, average fancy, 17c A b PP % [ gar Market, ; Raca: » f g Rop. 1. & B A0 dhly 4k T e R L T York, May 10.--SUGAR—~Raw 18 M M, e S L L LT 20 | BRAttuck Arls.’ Gop #o a0 1380 "pounds, “are seliing at u spread of | Ajeli, contrifusal 6.800: molassce, 6.63c H 2743 | 3be; fowln, etrong; turkays, 18@200; oth- |Bouthern Pacifio . 18100 100K 890 804 . H $0.0099.35, the common (o talr kinds going | [1o "o slesdy gnuisted, 1.600. o ora' not wettiod. Tiressed, ' atrong; un- | heeannrn RY R 13T T hd Cynaish ihe somman lo Sai the market for sugar futures considerabls Lard | J Changed; fowls, 1734 @2bc; turkeye 49 day, | Btudebaker ...~ 8,000 130%4 138 © 180% Gotations on cattic: "osd to choice | HGUIdution by commission houses wan oftwet | \ruo Y7555 |15 65 (1800 70 9 Xi0; | Tennenses Copper.. 600 44" 46% 4844 it 38 01 gooi 10 il by"an uctive demand trom trade interests. | 13 115 37v13 00 |13 90 4 o R [Toxas o ool 1000 1000 488 198 TWD ThiP heeve 9.36@9.76; fair to good beeve t BOOR - Priess ' WeFe Unchahged (o B | @12 9b nion Pacifie . 2,6 138% RO ) ; ) points higher. p b7 %13 00 00 New York, May 10.—MBTALS—Lead, | Union Pacific, pra. "800 il i ; : ';."3(,“::“"?.;"':‘h",,"‘,,:.‘,',',_"‘,’,":;.,:‘az". : f' LA S $7.20@7.85. Bpelter, dull; East St. Louls de. | U. 8. Indus. Ale... 10,800 186% ONE-WAY via Chicago, Niagara Falls and Albany; g0od to cholce cows, $7.50@5.10; falr to Louls Grain Market. §:L ] : e[ livery, 18%c aaked Copper, firm “alectro- | U . Bieal . 98,800 OTHER WAY via rall lines (via Washington), oo, cows, $6.5001 505 common: to. taly May 19, HEAT—A May i 113 Iytie, nearby nominal ugust and later, | 1. 8. Steel, pfd.... 1,800 1 “hi 8t. Loul 2.1 Bona’ JL Ve Raod 1o ohaies Jeaders Noii 3y hardy $1.12@1.1 | uly 80 &‘)2 §24 | 428,00 ¢30.00. Tin, quist: apot, $49.00@50,00. | Uiah Copper 6,000 [ cago or Bt. Louls. ..........o0vvven.. . 862,10 #o i 1.08% Bept 2 "0 12 014 At London pot copper, £ fitures, | Wabash pfd “B".. 5,500 y V008 st fo o '?»'4;[37"53“'.7“:: T4c; No. 2 white, TA%® | €136, aleetrolytic, £168, Bpot tin, €197 e, | Western ® Union [ WAY via Chieago, Niagara Falls, Hudson to cholce stockers, $7.76@85.26; mtock helf e e ominal, | Phone Your Want Ads to The Bee, PRET VAT, 8. J0nRpenmn L Veg P hater cor e By 3 ah River; OTHER WAY coast steamer to Nor- ¢ ol je; No h o | otal nale L r o3, 15598 2'51r o;';;‘;nflflv":-, “'I‘v""l;vm | ¥ o, folk, thence home via Washington, cinnatl, 1 § A = - e = i vz s . S . e s— T i ©11.50; bulls, stags, etc. 16.0008.00 —— Chicago or Bt. Louls.../.......... .862.10 No. Av. . Pr, © No. Ay, Pr . WAY via Chicago, through Canada and Mon- & Moo MU TR Jhree. . BOE 08 80 treal; OTHER WAY steamer to Norfolk, / 24 1212 9 36 20 1813 9 66 thence via Waghington, Cineinnati, Chicago or h (STEERS AND HEIFERS, St. Louls 868.25 12 81 R ONE-WAY via Chicago, Detrolt and Buffalo to 21 . 979 +1130 10 00 Montreal, rail lines to New York; OTHER 1,5l "E'“R' . VAY via rail lines to Wnnhlnnon, thema vlu 3 ““Our Country! In her intercourse with foreign nations may B! Hoos—R-»-awu w the wmallest o far this weak, arrivals being estimated at ”» only ninety-two cars, or !fib head. The h h b ooty ety ot . or 000 hasd The she always be in the right; but our country, right or wrong! larger than last week, but is slghtly smaller than two weeks ago and a falling 4»" of 11,000 head as compared with the orresponding period a year ago. Packers wera inclined to hold back a 1ittle at the start, but most of them soon followed the shipper lead, and it was not long befors trade was moving along at a fairly lively clip, prices being In most In stances & flat 10c better than Thursday Mosl of the hogs were cleaned up in good Chicago or Bt, Louls. ., ...... .. $65.55 Circuit Tours to Boston ONE-WAY via Chicago, Nlagara Falls; OTHER WAY via New York and rall (via Washing- ton), Chicago or Bt. Louls. (Sound steamers $1.26 1088) ....v00000 .. 869,15 WAY via Chicago or Bt. Louls, through the Virginias to Norfolk, steamer to Boston: OTHER WAY via Buffalo and Chicago..... $65.70 E-WAY via Chicago, Cincinnat! and Washing- ton to Norfolk, steamer to Boston; OTHER WAY via rall to New York, thence rail via Albany, Buffalo and Chicago............. $£69.35 Mg end of the sales was made at | 6@ 0.76, with a sprinkling of light stuff and under, and w few ales an 85, the top. Today's advance prices 100 above the clows of last and takes values back almost to ere they were at tha high time Moen when the bulk wold at $6.60@9.80, and [8) | | # top reached $9 the highest prices ! R PRan A e | ONE-WAY via Chicago or 8t. Louis, Cincinnati Y5 28D 39 60 86..204 3200 $0 60 | and Washington to Norfolk, steamer to New a6, 80 088 16..191 20078 g1y | York, rall to Boston; OTHER WAY direct via { PRI 58 v | Buffalo and Chicago. .. YEmsioy ... 868.95 ‘x ’ : lamb run was a very WAY via Chicago or St. l,nuin, Cineinnati and Washington to Norfolk, steamer to New York, rail to Boston; OTHER WAY rail to Portland, through Canada to Montreal, De- troit and Chicago F $70.45 All these rontes may be reversed. The above are standard line rates, There are also many circult tours via differential lines which will save from $3.00 to $4.00 per Direct Routes Commencing June 1st including drive ins, only hewd arrived, and was four cars, or | 18 week's ftotal s 31304 ind clipped CanDefy TheWorld!" . s LS Will We Own This Sea-Power Secret? oy e i Jees Yered” - Atlantie City, N.J ,35’7.;:(: Aleandria Bay . . 845.00 - oyl grol Thomas A. Edison, Chairman of the National | R - IR g T ' ot bt g et | Defense Board, is credited with the following statement: | sawery Pek 5BE0 oston ggé‘dfig ] ani g o o Bar Withes, Mo 855,60 ** Boston, Mass "y , “To my mind there is no reason why an undersea boat should not be supplied with Moutrenl Fatgaa, N, H "% 25 ) A lamibe. La fish-gill-like } TR i sy 5 4 % A o Montreal, via Buf Lake George, N, Y., 84D, 50 ety : 1sh-gill-like apparatus so that it can draw its supply of air directly from the water, Thus inlo Naratogn Springs 0.50 . \ . : the lives of the crew will not be dependent_upon the compressed air supply or on the Queber, P, Q Kingeton, ok, . S’»‘.Ofl L heavy, 08000 rba, sieing ability of the boat to reach the surface. When this invention is perfected submarine e e i Rt L o ' navigation will be perfectly safe and secretive,” **Ruffalo, N, ¥ St Direct Rall Routes. y : - - Y ! e B P TR 2 Stapovers, Limits 00 days, These tours are : _' S £ 8 E o 3 8 St esamples of many others, including 8. Laws « This American super-submarine can strike even noton IR A o . \ UI In_) nn Groat bake Boats, ete, Oall, write or telephone et us help you plan the most attretive tour ot the least cost CITY THORET OFPICY andd 10Eh S Phone AR, D, aaRe, . greater consternation among foreign navies than did Ericsson’s N MARKEY Monitor fifty-four years ago!! Will the U. S, again revolutionize naval warfare? Caltle Fiowm, WK Mogs Woak and Shaey gyl WATCH FOR ' » e e Full Page Announcement In Monday’s Paper of the Re markable g v i ‘ Motion Picture Production, “The Secret of the Submarin % »o‘) Have %O Route CHICAGD LIV Farnam Vg =pug TUESDAY! E. 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