12 THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1915. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Wheat Receipt Lipht, Demand Poor asd Price it Urfthang-e'd to a Half Lower. YELLOW CORN HOLDS UP WELL OMAHA. September 33. ISMS. Wheat receipts were llitht tnrlar and the market sold linrhnl tf "V loser i he ilrnitnil for wheat was not Vfrjr Rood n1 the sales wore pretty lltrt. The com market Hold unrhnni'd to ee lower. Corn recelpta wre thirty para, and the demand for this crfl waa prelty ei'ttve. Yellow corn soM al about HP premium over the white and about 1c shove the mixed. Osts receipts were Itood and the de mend we quite active. The oata market old about Uc hUher. Harley Bold at preotli'el'i jr unrheaiKed prlrwe. while rve waa 0'ioted io higher. Clearance were: Wheat and flour quel to 630,000 bu.; corn, 7S.O0O bu.; oata, tSC M1. Liverpool epot wheat waa unchanged tnd apot corn waa unchanged to V,t iwer. Primary wheat receipts were 2.3T.7.ono bu., and ahlpmenta a.:ii0 bu., aualnxt recelpta of 1 ,rti bu. and ahlpmenta of 1.J71.00 bu. lest year. Primary corn recelpta were sWi.onn bu. nd shl)menl CS, bu., SKalnst receipt of i7.iV) bu. and shipment or .in 1m. last year. Primary oats receipt were 1.12S,r) bu. nd shipment 1.4" ' bu., aa-elnat re- Cdpts of 1,31, cnu hu. and ahlpmenta of 14, WO bu. lut year. JAH UJi HrX'KlI'Tf. Whet. Co'-. Oa". CMcairo ; t;l 1M JtiJ Minneapolis 4r.1 ... ... Ixiluth W7 Omaha si i") 29 Kansas City 171 25 11 ft Louis 1112 ti 14 Winnipeg 1J0 ... ... Xpeae sal were reported today: V heat No. a hard winter: 1 car, II.0.1H; t rare, 1MB; 1 car, tl.U; rare, tl.lMVfc; 1 car. ll.OiVi. No. 4 hard winter: 1 car. t7o, 4 car. Mr; 1 car, .; I car. Me; 1 car. Kto. Ham pie: 1 car, she; 1 enr (vel vet chaff), Kite; 1 car (heattn, ; rare. Sue; 3 car. 87c. 1 car, H car, 1 car (burnt). 6:k so. 4 mlxril: I car, Mo. No. 3 velvet chaff: I cur, fl.ulVa. No. 8 velvet chaff: I car, $1.01. No. 3 durum: 3 ran, 1 . No. X nurtim: 1 car, 31 00. Rye-No. 8' 1 car Corn No. 1 white: 6 rata. tsc. No. 8 white: 1 car, 'c. No. ts white:: 1 car, ua. No. I yellow: cars, ?c H car, nno, No. a yellow: 3 cara, &c. So. 3 mlxiil: a car. ; i rar, c. No. 3 mined: I car, ; I car. ,-r. No. t mixed: 1 car, V. No. 0 mixed: 1 car. iVi'. Oate No. 1 white: 1 cr, 'V. Htndnrd: 1 car, a6"V. No. X white: i rr, 3V; 3 cara, io; 1 car, li,o; 1 car, 4Hr. No. 4 white; a cur. Sic. ramplu; 1 vur (rot ten), 2Xo. Omaha "ash Prices -Wheat: No. a tur kev, UiS: No. I turkey. 1.04vti 1.061, No. a hard, 3101tfi 1.04'; No. a haru, ILOoill-WH: No. 4 bnril. fr-ZnlUo; No. i spring, 3Merfl.V4: No. S aprlnic, tl.AOu1.03; No. a durum, Wicill.Uii; No. a durum, isJcbtl.Mi; no arale, fiuMo. Corn: No. 3 while, 6r(iMv-; N. a white, .tiWc: Vo. 4 white, HCUtiOtic: No. I white, eiHif o; No. a white, H(tKHc; No. 1 yel low, Wi7e; No. a yellow, tttjVti'.jc; No. 4 J'e.Tow, ftu'MrC: No. t yellow, WJc; No. yellow, Vi: No. a mlxi. .Vc: No. mixed, AVaWc; No. 4 mixed, S''ii.'ic: No. i mixed, tttfitw, Mo. mlxid. li (iJV.Vi data. No. a while, 1F.'-c; tanUrd, IWC' No. a while, M'ifiWjo. No. 4 white. ?.2rTr. Harley: MaltinK 4ii(-; No. 1 reed 4Mi-t4c. Kye: No. 3, a&Vniiidic; No. 3, hiV( nWc. Chlcairo c'loelnii price, furnlahed The Bee bv I-oirnn tr Hivnn stock and irraln broker. 'M Sixteenth treet. Omaha, Article! (pen. Hlnh.l 1,'iw. I Cloe. Ven'y. Wheat I Bept. Iec. 1 u 1 o:u, l m va Tl 57V, Mi. KTi Tt Mav iD-.OiMU M 9 72 Corn. ( ) ept.lTJ'S'T?!! 7J May".!MS4i-l.!7S1i Oaik g I 67), Knt I S7'4 37T, ar' 3714 T'ec..i:tiVi Mny. a.'k Pork. I O t-.i 12 M 1 Jan.. I 15 00 trd. i Oct.. I 10 S7vna: 11 Ht ii 43m " ( 13 37 14 W. 05 1 W 7 n 7 si 36 14 074j 14 vu 14 1 i a io I 56 a m 07H Jan..) ad a a to 100 S3H nil., i oct..j ao a oo a 40 I 7H Jan..! I 35 j It S7V9 8 HO Chlceso Cah Prlcee-Wheat: No. I red, Jl 14; No. 3 rel. ll.Of ul 13: No. 4 red. $1.01 1.7; No. 3 hard, ai.wtrl-H. Com: No. 1 yellow, 74a74'r. Uat: No. t nominal; inianl, . Kye: No. 1, 97o. liarley. 5xiHH-. HeeU: Timothy, H.WV'ii.OO; clover, aia.oufiia nu. ProvUlon: Pork, ll2.br. Url. "74; rib. $7.&-'Vfc?i.2. HL'l TICK Higher; creamery, 31rlMio. KUtJS Higher; receipt, H.4'3 caaea; at (nark, oacs Included, lsfr-ac; oidlnary ltrt. !:!'2V: firata, 13034a. I'OTATOKH Iwer; receipt, 4S carJ A.h'itilidn ad W iM'uneln, white, 4jSo; Ikimhc ot ohioa. jJso. ptMILTRY Alive, unsettled; fowl. 13H fcH'ic; aptlnga, l.i'wit'liJo. (1IICAUO tiRAlM AND PROVISIONS Keatarea of the Trmdlaar t'luata Prleea Bear 4 t Trade. CHICAGO, Bpt. 33. DecreaatiiK atocka In the n"5'hwet and dlmptxilntlnuly email recelpta here gave a.ilcclded ad vantage today to the bull aulo of the hee.t market. After a nearly conilnuoua advance, pil.a cloend trona'. lVio to 4Ho net blKher, with 1 wnmlmr at ln'v'w', and y at Kv Corn flmched rtlo vtt to Uc up, oats with a gain of 'Ai-Uo to eiiil ,rovUk;na varying (lulu io ilwlmii to a rlae of U'Vto. Hepieinber wheat alioria. In purtloular, found Ihuiuaelvea tn a tuht pokilion, the advances in price for ilvltvenc on thl month's contract being of a character bordering on Ihe seiiaallnnal. AwHrdina; to one authority, the acnivity of supplies waa xpluined by m rilon that exports nave mil ieen so reaiiielru a the tiailu ha in genoial awuiiivd. and that millers throughout the .ViLn-lM.pt! and Mlseourl vullos lieve ln buviiia with ununuat freedom at Minneapolis and elsewhere In the spriiia L..41 crop Hull Inline here went tar even as to venture prediction tuat Mliineaiioiis would leit atcuinuiato mu'-h It th- way of a surplus "luck until after the cloe of naviti-iiioii. LncvriMliiiy aa to whutlier N, 1 velvet chaff wheal would be acceplvd on ordi nary heplcmber contract hi r did a good Uol to chum the tX'pientber plion to aecvnd la a raiher a.ctHulMr manner. No final de'uioik lutd been rvachtd by the l.unrd of Trade tllrr tor i j, to the close of trailliiK hour. A Urt. amount of that kind of wheat waa aald to be hearted for Chicago, but if Ihe direct... ruled It out. shorts feared that Ihe meaKei neaa of flhe stock of coutra t wheat here end tho icantlne of arrival of wlnicr wheat would result in a serious sgueesn here before (Vtobir 1. lneplte frunts over llllnol. Indiana an.l "hh, the corn market ra.tsvd It.w.r. Tenders dlaoounted rixrl of dainaa and nave attentkn to a foiectut of nrmi-r weather. Oats ralli-d with wheat. N'lrlhweeteret Interests sold, but other Ik offi-rlnxs wre llKht. Ilisher pru ne for hoes sir. imhen.nl provisions, tin the bolse, 1iomci. pack ers tooK to thu im UIiis il l . KW O It K OKMCH tl, MtRHKT (Uiiu at ah la va arluas ' te m ed 1 1 1 ee. NEW YORK. Kent, r. rTXll H-ilar-k t "itilet mill sleaay. liHctT-fMii. Im-Kular: No. 1 red and No. i held. f UK. c 1. f . Krw York: K .. la.rlhui. liulutn. ai(x, and No. 1 uurlh fill. Al;MUlla. , c. I f lljffulo. t'u. t.i e I ii,.. rH.-1'tesnber, 31 .JO. 4'HN nH.t, stead; No. t yellow, M'c. proinnt sliliiienL OATs-..,t, ay: No. 3 while. 4XH-. 1 .A Kl t-n in; n.ld.lle wi st, A.ai.ijt( i, liAXuiet; No. 1, No. i, H.li; N. J. Imirt -Mm 1 . Hiale, I'oiiiinon to clu.lie. I';... ; ,.; VH1, fc'o hsj; l'aulfiu " - tbu l.-.jii HUitii- Meady; liogou. i3)o; Cen- r tvl Ain. It. , ..... Lt:A h!- i.- K n.i; li. a.l.x k ftrsU. tyi Sl.;- fc-t .if.il. ,i ; PlfV l.-.l- .-..ik. steady; ,nes. lU'.OO r-;N!..- isnuiy. ii o.xi i ala.rt clears, 3 ii. i.k--f, .ni,'i, liters, a'.no.y i l.tml.. ft,- - M ird. flr-n; in! .lU'e Tal'.ow, steady; ii .c, iwai), t,--M' m.r mitv- lil "11 l.rt itad ; receii.ts. mi tubs; ciMiiiiWT eiia, ,.jjjc; !uL. Si4) J nc ; , ' '-(j-i.-.. 2 .' 'i r i' .4 irtrnKisr- rcelita, 1 hf rase; fii.ii Kti..'l extras liiiu, b"i-',l-; ex " !''-' " '.'i:,;r, filets, i(elJ,i; set- --oUJy, receipts. t.r,H buses, j Slate, whole milk frct.h, fists, ec1aia, ll"'HI; sversse fiincy, 14V' POl I.THY- I Jve, steady; western chick en. IV; fn-s, i;if?ilHc; turkey IHc. dreeeeil. dull and wenH; western. iroen, roastlnu chicken", VrnXc; fresh fowls, lied. U'4filc; fresh turkey. Iced, lMj 1 ijc OMAHA iKr.Kl, MAHKRT. PITTRH-No 1, l-lh. carton. IKo; No. I. M-lh. tubs 32c. CUKE KB imported Swiss, e; Amer ican Swiss, 3cc; block Kwlsa. lie; twins, 1ic; daisies, lc; trivets, lc; Young America. IKic; blue label hrlrk, ln'-c; limhurger, 2-lh.. 20r: New York white, ls'l-c: Imported French Roquefort. 40c. Kl.H-Trout. 1c: white fish, 14c: hali but, 12c; channel catfish. lc; codfish, 10 t)12c; mackerel, ll.c; salmon, 14c. POl'l.TKY Men. 12c; duck. 13c; geese, 10c; turkey lie: roosters, 8c lli;KE TTS Hlhs. No. 1, lir; No. , 17c; No. 3, la'-ic lilns, No. 1. 21c: No. 3, 17V: No. 3, Uc. Chucks, No. 1, HVfcc; No. 3, UOc; No. 3, Sc. Hounds, No. 1, 1(r4o; No. 3, 14c; No. 3, 13c. Plate. No. 1, v,c; No. 3, 'sc; No. 3, Hc. Following product furnished by OUIn sky rult company: FRIITS Oranges: California Valen cIhs. 17i', 2"", 31s, 25". o.M box; Cali fornia Valencia, 1M, 3asa, :. $...25 box. lemons: Kxtra fancy Oolden Howl, , 3.1 no box; extra fanny Oolden itowl, !Wiii. 34.50 box; extra fancy Kunklt, i., turn, 34 r.O box; Red Hsll, 34.00 box. Peaches: Colorado Klbertaa. o crate; Colorado Klbertss. large quantities, no crate; I'tah Klbertss, 6fs box; 31 bu. Apples: Wenlthles, l.'.6n bbl.; Jonathans, 3.1. , bh ; California Relleflowera, 11.50 taix. Prunes: Italian. ' crate: Italian. iiienlltlca, 90c. crate. Pears: Ran let ts, fane', 32.75 crate; Flemlah Realities, Kheldona, Clargue. 32 on to 312f. crate; Kelfers. bushels, II 25 hu. Grapes: To kays, II 50 crate; Concords, homegrown, 22c basket. Bananas: Medium fruit, fi to I2. bunch; Jumbo fruit, Chsngutnnia and Port Umon. 4n lb. Cantaloupes: Ollfornla Mission Rrand. Htsndards, 32 76 crate; California Mission Rrand, ponies, 12 25 crate; California Mission Rrand, flats. II crate. . V 1X1 KT A RI.KK Csbhsge: Homegrown, IHc lb. Pepera: 5oe basket Head I.et tuce: II. Leaf Lettuce: Mk? do. To matoe: Market price. Paraley: 3ro dox. Onions; Washington, lc lb; Rpsn Isli. 11.50 crate, tlreen Peas: 50c basket. Celery, c do. Wax and Green Beans: Mc basket. Rutabagas: le lb. Potatoes: Ohlos. Oon hti. Hweet potatoes: Hampers. II. '.V hamper; Vlrglnlss, barrels, 175 bbl. Nl'TH No. 1 walnut. lc lb.; filbert. 15c. h. ; Rraalls, I2'C lb.; pecans, 124c lb.; almonds, 2oc lb, M I HC K I -LA N KOI ' Cror k er Jack : 33. 50 case; ' esse, 11.75. (Nirn pop; Case, 13.36; case, 11.66. Peanuts: No. 1 raw, o lb.; No. 1 roasted, 8c lb : Jumbo, raw, 7o lb.; Jumbo, roasted, On b. Watermel ons: Po lb. Honey: 14 case. Kansas City flrnln sad ProTlsla. KANHAB CITY, Bept 33. WHEAT -No. 3 red. 3UkVH l.! No. 2 hard, l.l1l 18; Kepiember, 11.04'x; December, flSW, May, Wc. t.'ORN'-No. I mixed. So; No. 3 white. 7c; Heptemher, 65Vc; Uecember, 628314c Alsv. 5!'iiMTc. OATS No. 3 white, SSHfltfTWc; No. I mixed fl4'(3."c. RCTT1- l t.'resmery. 27c: first. 26c: seconds, 23c; packing, lAVic KoOp r Irsls, im:; seconds, v.v. POULTRY lien, 13c; rooster, c; broiler. 16c. . r. Liverpool tirain JMaret.K IJVKRPtX)!, Kept. 22 WHKAT Boot No. 1 Manltol, lis 10d ; No. 3, Us 3d: No, 3. 11 7Hd; No. t northern fHiluth, U 6d.; No. 2 red western winter, lo Sd; No. 3 hard winter, 11a lod. tVHN Moot, American mixed, new, 3 Hd. 4. I.oal" Gretn Market. ST. LOIHS, Bept. 23. WHF5AT No. 1 red. nominal; September, $1.11; Decem ber, 7c. CORN No. I, 71Hc; No. I white, 70He; September, TQo; December, f3So. OATH No. 3 and No. 3 white, nominal. anneaoll lirala Market. MINNKAPOL1B, Bept. M.-WHBAT September, 9H; December, Mo; No. 1 hard, H.OtlH; No. 1 northern, ll.OOHifl.OO'. Coffee Market. NHW YORK Bent. K.-OOFFTOTO-Tha market for coffee future waa. very quiet today with fluctuation somewhat Irreg. tilar Heptember wa lower under a lit tle liquidation, while later month ruled steady with May selling up to 142c, la sympathy with steadiness In Rrsxll. The opening waa unchanged to 3 points higher and the market closed net t point lower on September, but 1 to 4 point higher on later dol'verlea. Kale 4,600 bag! Keptemlier, .0o; October, .llc: Novem ber. e.l3e; December, .14o: January, UDoj Pehruary, 6.24o; March, K)c; April, 4.34c; May, ,40o; June, .4c; July, t.62o. Kpot, steady, Rio No. 7. to; Kanto No. 4, 1K Coat and freight offers were steady with quotations ranging from about 3.400 to R.$6o for Kantos, 4s Fngllsh credits. Rio exchange on London was 1-164 jilsoer) nilrels prices unchanged. ' Cotton Market. NEW YORK. Kept. 32.-COTTON-Kpot, steady; middling upland, U.40c hale, none. Future opened steady; October. 11.02c; Deoember, 11. V; January, 11. Uo; March, U.aio; May. ll.OSo. Cotton futures cloed steady; October, l.lo; December, ll.tstc: January, 11.7So; Msrch, 11 fto; Mav, 13 17c. The cotton market closed steady at a net gain of from 4 to 11 point for the dev. I.IVFmPOOL. Sept. a.-vrTtN Bpot steady; good middling, .3cd: mldilling, s.ikid; low mlddilng, 6.U7. rieles. 10.UW bales. Metal Market. NEW YORK, Bept. 22.-lHTALA-Rx-change quote lead, $4.50 asked. Spelter not quoted. Copper, flrov. electrulytl.t, 118 00. Iron, firm and uttohauted. Tin, dull. 343. bUil 33.00. At London: Spot copper, 70 3a M; futures, s71 U; eleotrolytl. 37. Tin. Kpot, flU; future 11 SJ io. Antimony; 1X6. Lead: Ji'X U d. Kpelteri US. Dry Oeeda Market. NEW YORK, Sept. 23. DRY GOODS Cotton goods, yarr.a and silk higher; worsted yarns aotlve; burlaps higher; order were received during the day for suomaniiai quantities or knit goods for export. a car Market. NEW YORK. KeDt. 22.-Kl'nAR-Raw. nominal. centrtfusal. 4 27c: molasaea. Jik.'. Refined, quiet. Kugar future oMned eaaler today under continued liquidation and at noon prices were 3 to points lower. 1 Kvnr-te tnnlea end rrte4 Krej't NEW YORK. Sept. St, EVAPORATED APPLES Market oulet. LHIi I) Kill' ITH Prunes, easy; sprU cola, firm; peaches, quiet; ralslus, steady. He.1 I mm r'orve la Hnssla. GENKVA. 8pt. 23. (Via Prla) Aus tria. Oeiniany ami Russia have concluded an agieeuient under which the American Red Crona will be authorised to send twenty-five physicians and fifty nurse to Russia and Kibeila to care for Oi-r-tnan snd Austrian prisoners of war. The li-eeter part of the Red fro as worker as been boen heretofore In Oeruiany and Austria. Washington Affairs Disastrous effects on American trad In the far eaal, a columned shortage of freight toniiase on the Pacific are pre. dieted in a report on the freight situa tion by Consul Oe .rial lleorse L Anrier. sua at Hong Kong. China, made public bv the bureau r forrin end domestic lomnwrce. The report indicated thst Ja panese shipping lines, which virtually control the 1'aclflo trade, will continue to discriminate In favor or Japanese roiieia 111 apponionuig space In steam ers. Counsel for Vnlon raclflo Railroad company stooklioldera and others filed a brl-f o e .'. ii - c . irt attack ne as unconstitutional the Income tax provisions of the I'nderwoiMi-Kliiiina tariff law. The attorneys contended that while the six teenth amendment empowered congress to liuiMMH) a tux "on Incomes front what ever source derived," the trainers of the law had stretched It to cover many taxes other than on Income. It waa asserted too, that there was no constitutional authority for taxing a specific clara of persons, unmarried men. inore than others or fur the super-tax imixwed upua men with Incomes of over 3jv,Qmv. Buetues conditions throughout the uunu-y are allowing Improvement and tiade generally la i.i. king up, according to members of the feUcraJ advisory coun cil, whli-h held Its ratiar quarterly Bea no u with ths IV.Imi.1 Rearve board ietually every tlon of the country was leoreseiiied. The dla. uoKn of con 01' tons waj brief, but ihe opinion ex pefd were tiientlcai In tenor, that lin pnjwmeiit is appelant. The cuuii.ll diJ I not take up the cre.111 loan t.y Alinnul umii&cia to lue aiuta. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Eeceipta Heavy and Prices Steady to Lower Sheep Ee ceipta Larg-e. HOGS TEN TO TWENTY HIGHER OMAHA, September 12, 1016. Receipt were: Cattle. Hog. Sheep. Official Monday .... 17,13 3J4 S.7 Official Tuesday 10,241 3.J14 47,.'il Estimate Wednesday.. 7,Oi0 3,800 .0H0 Three itavs Ihla week U 454 ft.10 1M7"'i Paine dsvs last week .23 7.15 15 7' 123. PM Kame data 3 week ago 27 1.3 ! Hameday3 week go 23 7T.1 14.07H lOS.Jfi. , Bame days 4 weeks ago 18.473 21.37 5 74 344. Same days last year...2,l3 ll.v.s in.no The following table shows Tie receipts of cattle, hogs and aheep at the) Omaha live stock market for the year to date a compared with last year: 115 1314 In. Cattle , 7f301 810,47 148,174 Hogs l,i:0.4!4 1.75,470 3."24 Hlicep 1, 16,17 1.014.148 151,031 i ne following tstie shows the average prices for hoss at the Omaha live stock market for the last few nars wlLb com parisons: Date. 1916. ll9l4.ll9l3.lllH2.'1!11.llin '18" Bept. 4. Pt. . bept. 4. Bept. 7. Kept. 1. Kent. Bept 10 Bept. 11 Sept. 12 .Sent. 18 KDL 141 Kept. Jill Bept. I7 Kept. 18 Kent. IK Kept. 30 Kept. 23 HVinday. Ilecelms and lsta1tlon Of live Mock at the Omaha llnlon Ktock yards yester day: RHUKI PTS : A K 1AJA OO. Cattle. Hogs. Shp. H'r. C M. 4V Sf r. 6 3 .. .. Wabash 1 I ... .. Missouri Pact cllle .... 3 3 Inlon Paculc 77 C. A N. W., east... t!. ft N. W west... W C' Kt. P., M. A O.. 3 C, Ii. tt Q., east... C, R. ei west.. 07 C. K. 1. k P.. east. I 7 1 8 14 1 1 a t ft 30 1 I B C , It. I. A P., west. .. Chicago u. w a Total receipt ...2M 68 140 . DiaPOSITION-HKAD. CaiiiH. it gs. Bheep. Morris A Co 657 rls lft A Co 1,061 Cudahy Packlnr CO....L124 Armour A Co 610 Kch warts A Co J. W. Murphy IJncoln Packing Co 63 K. Omaha Packing Co.. 4 Morrill 4 C olin Packing Co 3" 1.8X8 336 848 106 313 8,981 3.7.7 6.313 135 33 Kherldan Meat Co W. B. Vanaant Co...., Benton, Vanaant A L. HU) A Bon F. B. Lewis Huston A Co , J. U. Root A Co J, II. Bulla Rosenstock Bros. Kellogg 131 32 V74 2:43 36 )7 82 187 17 67 lot) 7 178 41 6 a 13 a 10 1 198 iDvgen II. f. Hamilton Hulllvan Bros.. , Rothschild Mo. A Kan. Calf Co... Christ I' Jllgglns liuniiian Roth Meyer Ulkssbers; Raker. Jones A Smith. ' Tanner Bros 176 John Harvey 133 Cline 3 ,leiinle A Francis 44 Other buyer 1.306 aT.aoo Totals 8,811 3,126 41.3 CATTLB Receipts were very liberal again today, 333 car being reported In. Thl make the total for the three day thl week 34.424 head, the largest of any similar period since the beginning of the range season, and larger than a year ago by 6,000 head. On account of the liberal run and the fact that other market were reported slow, buyers seemed to feel that they could afford to take their time In lilting orders. For this reason the mar ket opened slow and dull. Feeder buyer were out In fair seaaon, but they were all looking for good to choice feeder and gtookera, of which the supply was light, buch tattle did not how much change, but sold at steady or very close to steady priues. The me dium kinds of fesders continue glow, the same as they have all week, and tho tendency on such cattle has been steadily downward owing to the liberal supply and lack of demand for that kind. Uuotatlons on csttle; Oood to choice fed yearlings, 0mrU6; fair to good fed yearlings, 3HMii00; common to fair fed yearlings, 3H.5oti8.60; good to choice heavy beeves, 39 0Wi86; fair to gooe) corn fed beeves, 3s.Hit)00; common to fatr corn fed beeves, 34.7titr8.80: nrlme grass beeves, 38 0tiK 40; good to choice grass beeves. 37 4B8.00i fair to good grass beeves, 3b. 4J7.40; common to fatr graas beeves, 84.W itii'. good to choloe grass helgere. :' J.35; good to choice grae cows, 36.86tfH.36; air to good cows, c. 26d6.fc6; common to sir cows, 3l0ofi26; prime feeding steers, 37.7cfi8.40; good to choice feeders, 37. 81.417. To: fair to. gtood feeders. 3.tOiu?.36; common to fair feeuer, 36.60(K.0; good to chide stocker. 37.764I8.3&; fair to good tucker, 3h.754i7.75; common to fair tockera. 36.50v4.75: stock heifer. 18.009 7.35; stock cows, 8o.6uspl.6: stock calves, r50e.60; veal calves, 33.0O4ilO.O0; bulla, tags, etc.. te.uove.e". Representative sales: NEBRASKA. 7 feeders. 394 00 4 cows. ... 883 I 60 SO feeders. 7 4 W 10 feeder 700 ? 00 11 fedrs.lt)14 7 00 40 steere...UW 3 70 43 steers.. .1116 4 10 47 steers.. .1133 70 73 steer,.. 1074 6 46 123 steers,.. 11S3 70 WYOM1NO. 14 ateera...U&0 7 20 36 steers... 364 T 80 IHMJS Kor the third time In three day receipt were extremely light, about fxrr-ty-two car, or 3,3u0 head making up to day's supply, Kor the 1 1 ret half of tho week, only about 8, its) head have been received, Lclikg only a little ever half as large as last week, less than half the sue of the receipts of two wseks ago, and a shortaga of about 8.UX) head as compared with the same daya last year. Three days' supplies are ' the smallest inoe the second week of June. KhiPiung erusrs were largw, and out side buyers, took care of fu4iy half the supply at price that, while uneven, were aharply higher, advances of from 10tuti6o to aa much as c oeing quoted. i Heir purchases Included good huge of weights running from light to fairly weighty butchers. The top of 37 o waa paid for a load of butcher weight hogs. Packera ware a Utile slower In getting stsrtnd. but under the pressure of heavy ahiUDlna' Duruhasers wtia forced to fol low the lead i the ahlppers. and their purchases were fully lUiiioc higher, and I11 spots gain of as much aa l.n3uo were quoted. The market was a vvty aotlve affair, and everything had been cleaned up before 3:Su, The big end of the edvenoe waa due to a combination of light runs and liberal hipping order. Most of the parking hos moved at a spread of 8.hq)7.0u, with a scattering of heavies as low as 3 bo. and a fair showing of shipper sboe 37.00. Na. At. eh. Pr. Ne, At. tie. rr 411 ... 4 l ZS Ml St T SO e . St., 41.. II., St.. to.. i".:: ,.4ll M 4 ..lit II t T . r , . t ..til t 7 1 . . 3W 3 7 ,.U S IS ..va te t is ..lt ... 3 m . ... tM . . IS at ..M St t M t et .... M... 71..., M. ... W... 41... t .. .14 s in K ... I . a T k .hi is ts 4 t 4 ... 41 ..IV ..lk ..lm ..kt 7 M 1 to t t I 44 PIUS. 1 im ... as j hHKk P Keoeipt were about the asm a on Moiulay and were the largeat for a rteanesuay aim'e, t.K)toler. About 144) caia. or 34 head, made up the day's run. bringing the total for' the efk to date uo to 14 70 haal Thl. i. t.iw head larger than last week. 13.UU0 l.eavler than two works aso and a gain or moie man lu.vuo ever last year. The rue ym lor ine iliac nair or ir.e week a neavicr man lor any similar period for nrany two year. As usual bouth Omaha rreipia were lar larger than at any Other point. Kat lambs opened out fully stsady, a nt-mber of sales being made around 33 35, snd during the ear y rounds a sligdt bulge In lue trade allowed three loads to ell a blah as 8X for tha Hay'a Ian With that una excpttnn. however, paea ns art ine limit at 44 Mt and bu s of the fat lamba id up to a lather Ule hour eenl at t' at f K re. As waa the rase on prtvlous das of j the wet, bulii of the fat s'.wi.a was 817s 3 721 T 4 g 34 T 14 - I I S . a If -il s i ns I m e aH 7 aoi a r an 17 7 n 86J 1 08 a 361 Ml 08 jfl a a H 7 37 l 8 a i f i 8 7'J f K! 8 0" I 34t 4 37 02 1 t 78; a Ml a 08 a a ! a ia T 3 j a aa a u 7 7 1 m t 01 1 i t a k It at an t m i 7 a an a fc. 1 161 T M a k a sni f a t m n n 7 a f 91 1 18 9M 7 9 4l 81 ( B" w 771 g 43 1 M I i) " I SO IU 54. 1 a mi a 01 a 101 a til I a 14 I a 43 7 iw a i7i 71 a 2 I t 674 3 06 a 33 44 a 73 I 17 a 1 18 40i 8 08 ' IW 149 IW ' I cleaned up by noon. Thst fat lamb aren't coming any too plentifully to suit packers was pretty well demonstrated this morning when killer buyers took everything they could posslhty use out of several strtnsn of feeders. The barn continue to swarm with feeder buyers, and while lambs aren't decreasing In popularity, there seem to be a growing proportion of buyer for breeding stock. Peedlng lamlie brought about the same figure ss on previous days of the week, t I0r(i16, taking moat desirable stuff, with a fair showing from Ix.iO downward. The top of 8.30. paid both Monday and Tuesday, was not re ported In any of the deals made up to a late hour. Rreedlng ewes were hardly in such large supply as on previous day of the week. Fat ewe continue to make up a very small perccntajre of the total receipt, and today scored a lOtrnSe advance, tho 36 50 quotation being reported on best kinds offered. Outside the ewee. aged sheep offerings amount to practically nothing, and not enough of either year lings or wethers are howlng up to make quotation. W notation on sheep and Iambs: Lamba, rood to choice, $8 167.. 30; lamba, fair to good, 30ofi.10; lambs, feeder. 37.75 3.35; yearling. ftr to choirs, 3S.7MT8.50; yearlings, feeders, llOuty.O!); wethers, fair to choice. 36.00iii&60; ewe good to choice, IS.Oufc 60: ewes, fair to food, 34.60 tjitvOD; ewes, feeder. 34.50uu.26. Ropresentatlve sale: No. Av. .. 70 .. 72 .. 80 .. 70 .. 73 PT a 26 8 J6 8 26 3 26 8 26 26 7 86 8 10 7 36 60 t 16 4 7a a ii t 86 20 a 10 7 40 5 II 7 26 a 10 8 00 7 86 8 :6 ' a 3o a 26 8 26 3 i5 7 30 a 10 a 10 a 10 7 8) 7 86 a 00 1 38 Wyoming lambs 460 Wyom.ng lamns 8W Wyomlna lambs 3X8 Wyoming jambs 4I-0 Wyoming lambs m Wyoming lambs an Wyoming feeder lamba... .. 64 .. 61 .. 64 .. 41 .... 4 .... i .... 70 ....108 .... 57 .... 67 .... 47 .... 81 .... 52 .... 0 34 Wyoming feeder lam he... 646 Wyoming feeder lambs... M Wyomlna feeder lamba... 161 Wyoming feeder ewe.... I04 Wyoming feeder ewes... j'! Montana lambs IW Womlng. ewes '41 Wyomlna feeder lambs... vm Wyoming feeder lamne.. 3u4 Wyoming leader lambs., 1447 Wyoming feeder Iambs.. to W yoming feeder lambs... 343 Montana feeder lambs.,, 343 Wlomlnc feeder lamba 84 38 Montana feeder lambs MS Idaho lamb , 9 1U Wyoming lamb ........ 41 Idaho lamh 7)1 Wyoming lamba 908 Wyoming lambs 8 Wyoming feeder lamba., 344 Wyoming feeder Ismhs.. 184 Wyomnur feeder lamb.. 3T) Wyoming feeder lamb.. 1 Wyoming feeder lamb .. 67 .. 71 .. 60 .. 60 .. 61 .. M 68 .. 61 H2t Wy ' ynmlnx fee er lamps 61 860 Wyoming feeder Iambs 63 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Uaaettled Hog F.ay to ' Hlerher Sheep Unsettled. CHXCAOO, Kept. 12. -CATTLE Re ceipts. 13.000 head; market unsettled; na tive beef cattle, 36.0OrcP1O.4O; western teerg, H rows and heifer, 3J.86 gi8.36: ogives. 37.00tfi0.75. HOGS Receipt. 15.000 head; market easy at luftatc advance; bulk of sale, 3 ..60I87.76; light. 37 S5'.j..3B; mixed. l Vo(i 4.20; heavy. $6.3.,7.70; rough, as.lgxa4i.65; plg4, 3..60ro7 50. BHEKP AND LAMBS Receipt. 11.000 head; market unsettled: wethers, 86.26& 4.16; owes, 43.00reJ.OO; lambs, 3U254J-8.W. Ht. I.oals I. Ire Stock Market. ST. LOT'IB. Sept. 22. CATTLJ3 Re ceipts, 3.8ti0 head: market strong; native beef steers. 37. 61 1". 35; y earl In steer and heifers, 38. 65 'a 10.00; cow IS.ftXBu.OO; stocker and feeders, 36.0rr7i8.26: southern Mecrs, 3fi 4iA.85; cows and helfara, 34 00 t?-6 60; native calve, 3 .0011.00. HOOS Receipts, 6,700 head; market higher; pig and llvhts. 36.7604.tt: mixed and butoher. t7.76luv8.16; good heavy, 87.26 8HEFP AND LAMB8 Receipts, l.lno J . L. . -4 ,V. 1-Ml.a C fi ArtJA. tJ sheep and ewes, 16.0037.76. Kawaaa City Dry Goods Market. KANSAS CTTT, Bept. 31 CATTLE Receipts, 13,000 head: market lower; prime fed steers, 30.6010.00; dressed beef steers. 87.SOW9.40: we-tertr steers, 3.25 8 76; stnekers and feed- t'i.76rr.80; bulls, 35.0nff00; calves, xn.oc 10.00. ltoutt tteccints. b n 'aa: marxet. higher; bulk, 87.00f7.85; heavy J1.767.40; I ackers and outcner. 7.4U(tTi.n; ngnt, 7.364IA.O0: nlra. 8.76'fr7 80. khb.;p asl i,AMtJf neceipis. m.wi head; market steady; lambs, 7.76rff 35; yearllnss. 3K.754t1i.75; wethers. 36.60&6.25; ewes, to.00j4.75. Slnnx ntv 1.1 re Stork Market. RIOrX C1TT. la., Sept. 23. CATTLE Receipts, t,6o0 head; market steady: na tive steers. 34.2ru0.bO: calves and heifers. 34 ,504il. 16; cannera. 33.504iH.50; gtockers and feeders, tiJinlX; calves, 8.60a9.0O; bull. sUgs, etc., 34 75W6.75. liotJB Kecetpts, 1 sou neaa; marxet 100 higher) heavy, 36.90ifr7.66; mixed, 36 70 8: light. 86.5(Q.70l bulk, of sales. 36.60 BlltlKP AND LjVKBS-Raoelnta. 1J0S riead, ' nt. .Iwenk I, I ye Stock Market. - ST. JOSEPH, Bept. B.CATTXJ9 Re ceipts l.ono head: market atrong to 10c higher; steers, 87 COru.a.60: cows and heif ers 34 00,7 .00; calves. 36.0fxtll0.00. HOOK Receipts, iMO heed: rrwirket 10 T15c higher; top, 17.76; bulk of sales, rSJf7 7. 81IKKP AND LJtMPft-Recelpta, 7.000 heau; market steady; lambs, 38.008.3&. 4 Live stoek la Stgkt. D...IKI. 1 ' .- .nl. . .W J . lu'vn.i'.a v. . 1 - ptuvK m un i v prin cipal western markets yesloi-day: Cattle. Hn Sheen Omaha 7,0u0 3.WK) 38,000 Chicago 13.0.10 16.000 3l,0u0 Hlnlla dtv S .SOU 1 Hi ill 1 Dun Kt. Louis 3,800 i.7"0 t: Kansas City 13,000 6,600 1,0U0 Totals 33,300 30,300 78,400 O FAST TRAMS DAILY W TO i Picturesque Way by Day Comfortable Way by Night Popular Way at All Times Lt. Onuha 7:45 a. m. 6:45 p. m. 9:05 p. m. 7:40 7:15 7:50 Note: New steel observation buffet-lounging car on Omaha-Twin City Limited, leaving 9 .05 p. m. HiohLS Car Service UnequikJ Hie Best of EverytfdnfT For tickets, reeerradoae aad further InJormatloe) at rttj- efflcesj 1401-4)9 raman Bl (Tslephooat Doagiae 1744) JOHN MELXBN, Oeol Aeot PUBLISH LETTERS ARCHIBALD BORE Bernatorff Writes in One that Cor respondent Off to Get Lec ture Material. PROMOTED "0THL" I3JTEBXSTS LONDON. Sept 22. Of ththirtr- four AtiBtrian and German papers found In the poswession of James F. J. Archibald, the American news paper correspondent, when he was apprehended August 30, at Fal mouth, while proceeding from New York on board the steamer Rotter dam for Rotterdam, seventeen are described as having been made public and the other seventeen as being "In sufficient to warrant publication." Count von Bernstorff, the German ambassador to the United States, in one letter says that Mr. Archibald "la proceeding to Germany to collect material for lectures In the United States In the interest of the German cause." In a letter addressed to Mr. Archibald. Count von Bernstorff gays: "I have heard with pleasure that you wish once more to return to Oermany and Austria after having promoted our Interests out here tn such a sealoug and uccesaful manner." What rapes Wrta. Captain von Papen, the military at tach at tho German embassy In Wash ington, In a letter to a Berlin friend, aid: "Mr. Archibald Is going to Germany and Austria, to collect . new Impressions from tho point of view of the strictly Impartial Journalist he always has been." Tho documents Included a letter from Dr. ConstanUn T. Dumba, the Auatro H unitarian ambassador at Washington, to Baron von Burian, the Austro-Hun-ararlan minister of foreign affairs, which criticised Secretary of State Lansing's reply to Baron von Burian's protest against the large deliveries of weapons to the allies. Tho letter declares the legal argument of Mr. Lansing are "certainly very weak," but adds that to return to the question is useless, "having- regard to the somewhat self-willed temperament of the president" German Submarines Must Be Careful BBRLTK, Bept 3S- Vla London.) Com mander of German submarines have been given strict orders. It has been learned authoritatively, that In case of doubt as to' the Intentions of liners they are to take the safe course and permit the ship to escape rather than run the slightest risk of error. G. 0. P. VOTE BIGGER IN BAY STATE PRIMARY BOSTON. Sept 32. In today's primaries early returns from seventy-nine out of 915 election precincts, representing forty four out of 363 . cities and towns outside of Boston, gave for governor: Samuel MoCall (rep.) ........8,323 Orafton D. Cuahlng (rap.)..... ...3,4110 caigene N. rose trap.) 431 1 David I. Walsh (dem.) 64 I Frederick 8. Deltrick (dem.) 3 i Two hundred out of 235 election pre- I clncts In the city of Boston gave MoCall. s Si, rs, .v. 1.. 7 . u - iroa ur.uk ! 31.477; Deltrick. 1,063. TUSCAN! A COMES WITH PEOPLE OF ATHINAI NE7W YORK, Bept A The Anchor line steamship Tuscanla arrived In port tonight with 338 passengers and seventy of the crew of the Greek - steamship Athlnal, which was abandoned at sea late Sunday afternoon, after it had been afire for thirty-six hours. Every person on board the burning; vessel was rescued. The officers of the Athlnal said tonight that they did not know what caused the fire. Tarss, frask, tlraalr Biaawl aa New T.-k etOGg Bxnbaata saeqrtttas Is eoatalaad Is THS ODD IT KBTVIVW. rvbilaha by Jo a stair A Ce. 8n far tn staule arlas. 1 Bfaaawy, Maw Vark City. Ar. Sllsnexpwlaj 8:10 p. m. 7:50 a. m. 8:25 a. m. p. m. & m. a, m. 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