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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1915)
u I UK MIX: OMAHA, 'J H! 1ISDAY, KKITKMRril .X UM5. OMAHA LIVESTOCK MARKET Cattle Receipts Large, but Fricei Are Generally Steady Sheep Steady to Stronger. HOGS FIVE TO FIFTEEN LOWER j1,?:'o':" OMAHA, Heplfmber . 1!tt. T?ecelnt were: Cntt.e. Of'lclal Mntidnr . 4 Official Tuesday 11l2 l.etlnite Wednesday.. .lO.on) Horn. Sheen 2.12 .' 4 4 JI 7.'0 4i n lolin M'Arthur Moir Wyoming. steers . ...I!' " 1.". . steers... MM 7 li !r('olPl ck Wyoming. '.t stm kerelliii i I.ltt'e i'nvwl.r l.lve Slot k Co. -Wyoming. n t(n ii t K e'crs !f 3 t. tit 14 stcrs ...1114 'I" i sl-crs. ...I'M I 1'" M Bin-in ... 0 ef-crs. . li" I" Hcorse II iint N urn in K. 10 rows I". n f,ti s-M'i'H I'IKfiTA. 11W 7 '5 14 coi "? In 4 5 J.'i li 1' 3-i 41 steers... ,11'S 7 44 s.eeis....ll7i 4 steers ...117 7 to II. Oirnow South Dakota 6 steers. ...1l't 7W t steeis ...U'-S 6 steers. ...I? 7 ;' i Bit era....lJ. "I 6 steers. ...1.71 7 1-t 14 steers. ...l-Wl KEY YORK STOCK MARKET M 7 U) 7 tV. 7 i 7 1 . Three ilny" total. . ..11.214 Same dav Inst weck..JVl"l Same i weeks bbto T3.7 Bam 1 week Bun IT Same 4 mM'lR mo 22. TM 14 ITS 7.V4 lf..7M i.i.mt vt i . I int.?; 10 , : K'1.114 Same days last year. .S2.IL4 The following table show fti reeelpta of car.le. boss tu-1 t th "maliB live sto- It maikrt for the year t Oata comiiered wita last ff": V t'14 tne. Cattle :4Tii 47.m tn. Mom i U.S.:'.'! l.'SH.ti'.l SMAvi thp 2,i.,s 2.i,j iu,;o The following table sTinws the vm4 Trices for hogs Bt the Omaha II v stock msrket for UiB tut fw days with com-l'BrlBnn: 1 COWS lUKI B 0 L. Pltipps Montnna. 17 steers. ...11LI 7 1 stnckerslllo "A W. II Mrlnlyr Monlnrm. St BtnrkPMr 7'.t4 l Ja 111 to ktm kW ( W fifth ( Vinnl mrtlrin o. NrvnHa. 2l atHrB...Iil 7 3i W Btt-ers.... M ltnr. iM,iplB l.l ...i...vi,t-. out iut, B I hit toilny. anil t Bupply wa the lHrRt-i inr onti dy Blurt 4iinmii.r H. auui 1)2 rra, or 7.0NI hrml. mmlr p the niltl week run, pulling the t"t"l fr the week to clat at 14.17.' hrad. Thia la nearly Iwlco aa lar- a for the bkiiir m riml Upt wivk, anil IB a. few heatl heavier than a year . hut Is bIhiu! 1.'i0 smnller tiiRn ton -ki a Bo. hhlpplnc (It-iiiHti.l Buffered a relapae Ihla mirniriB:. anil the result mum thai value ranaeii unevenly hiaer, dei iinea of 'tifo I'eliiK qui. led In a K'(l many rHeea. Recent Record, for Activity, Breadth and Extent Surpassed in First Honr. TRADING SLACKENS LATER lBle fept 11 7V I 1SK,. mM.'ion im? inil.'lin 1" Pent. Sent. -et.t. Iert. r.'Pt. ("I.t. Hel't. Kept. rei. hept. Hept. fept. BepU fept. f'ept. Repl. I- ' ir n 141 K W t WW 17 1 77'l 1ni fr4V . - HIS til T V I M I i I 61! 7 7l I 1 n I 41 ' 1 11 1 K7I I is i 6 ! l1 T "4 I in; II 4 t M I H T M! a 4Ai 6 It I 421 iwiin I I', 01 S lt 1 4:1 191 1? IN I US 24 7 lSt 1 l S l J :l 7 ia'. .0 id 1 4.'! r, , 24 I I 101 1?. IK.I 3l I V, IT! 7 rml ' Ui Ml Ml wi ! !? !! 7 Si I If, I 14 7 24.' 11 am I v NKW YORK. Ppl. W.-C'.-rr.pletlon f Hie prel inliiur.e 1 tinm-t led mth nota tion i.f 1 hi: - iiko- I- it-,,. 11 11 an m nt-d ta a levtr fur .i,,tnir exirmant mine ntenl m niieclai alot-KB tonay, hut lialna 1 were lurBvly If not liiili ol.literlert ht-fi.re tne 1 lofce. the e But 01 m-miiiiiik I Baii-a orrrnin:ni absurpUNe raparity. All rectnia of r.nenl eai aa to ai'liv lly, lirra'Hh and extent were auipasned In lh f.rst half hcjur of the at-emon. at hlili lime tiiotalloria were at lilghtr levelB. 'trailliiK slackened later with the Beneral if irrstiiin of rlrep. hut total Iranaat tioti akain approxiiiiated th(; lio total ol l.bitj.ooO shares. At various uint-s it was evltlent that selllns; lor proms was profeftlniB; on an enlarKed aif, ahlle new hu liiK so-med to Ih of a mole cautious or tentnt.ve (hararttr. In trie opinion of ihe milouk- 1 ers the inoeiiiMiit cons,stt-d largely 01 I Bet-onttary spet'tilatlve buying ami pro- fesslonal at iIIiik. supply ilvinit way to 'demand at lli'i end. Thert- i-re livltiM- KUGEL BEWAILS RECEIiTHOLDUPS Bat Says the Police Are Powerless to Stop the Wave of Crime in the City. BUTLER WOULD EOT TOTE GUN THROW WYOMING LAND OPEN, R. A. Smith of Union Pacific De- j clarei Rnah is Very Orderly, with Few Fights. ONE MAN 7' ft I 11 f. 71 1 r." 841 S 731 6 61 I 4.1 ( r. 1 4 1 44 1 1 ! I ll I If) I 14 I 17 1 10 S 11 I M It Kin ers I'omplalrMHl a a "oil deal about Ilia riusiiiv or tne. nsnis oireren 1 oi.s , lnllt (n ,nP VlBr ,Brvs Had c aused a It-arhed Ik.un. hut only on pieces ;f loads , ,ir , er Wi,(tniwsl of Invest. irs.' p.-n.iinn With a hrt.oriened suly. psi kers d.d I roBiijiisi in. lit of the exintin- ad just what they would have liked to do ,..., ,i .......i.nn lyeslenlay. that Is. take a slash st prices. A .,., ir. . i f 1 ,n 2 nolnla In Karly bids werr easily as iimrh as I 'f i railways and r.tl er isnut s, wli.t-n on' e lf.r l.ier and hi'veis dt ln l at t as thouah 1 rillP1 , si er.ili.tne ravnrlles was ie. Ihey wanted nous any loo badly that ' r,)Pd , ,.,k fr i,,u.iatlim In less iv;, . t . . ....stable quarters of Ihe list, fpiiialtlts, ht llers tried har.1 enoii.h to better ,,.,,,,. f thff more ilirei t wsr prices hut had very Utile success. nilt,r l, (er ved some of today's added It. A. Smith, head of the homeseeklng department of the I'nlon I'arlfli', Is back from the tloslien II;. le country of Wyo- mlnff Where lnt Sntlirftnv 1 IM UTS Irrnl In eonnrrtlon with reernt boldupn 1 of ,ov,.rnlT)Pr,t ,,, wa, ti,rown open to SiiliprltltPiident Ktlgel of the police j Ir sped Ion to hecoma subject to homo- departnient asks, the question. "How Head entry Ocioia r r.. ,.1 ... 1 a a i While there was somethlns; of a lush wUu.uyUu..i.s.uuu..,.vu..Uuunt) he rohn Hoe c0lmt H by a man priming a alx-shooter thlnK ,lke that lnto okatlom tDI, and a demand for your valuables?" I ais ago w hen a large area of Innci 1 He adds that It la the experience of ihero was opened to those who sough: j I this and other cities that It I- prac- 1 1,1 ",e u. r. mr.i.n was 1,1 mil 1 ., , ... . . . ,. vicinity of Torrington, Wyo.. when the I 1 tlcally lnipossible to prevent holdups, . , .,.,, t h nra.i,i 1 no iiiaiirr nun many um.ciuvu land, and In Ills judgment there were on tha jiib. something llko 20Q persons who s:artiU Mr. Kiierol offers some suRgestlons ln nc T tor a free farm. for pedestrians who find It necessary f thoe0 ho nt ,out.fr"m Torr,nE,"n . . many went with land locators, who to rr turn home at late hours. charged land seekers V. eai h for placing "Carry one hand In your po lirt as If tl. em on quart, r sections of tun I. Others you had a gun ajid that will deter the j wont ont foot, some on horseback and highwayman. It makes no difference ,nm(l , wagons. The rush was n.,t aneo. Or not. If you j t.icular In anv aenka o r..t lhure re conflicting choices. There was one man who had sneakoil in dud with a rifle slon from t'nele gam he had not gained any rights. j Another man had a rhstk loaded on t j wrim and was readv to make the rush, when his team balked and would not j move. However, he roased his horse I eventually and got them started, so 11 ai - he was able to get upon the land that .10 j wanted. WITH GUN LOSES OUT In cases where two or more men want il 1 ! the same tract of land, they frejiienlW settled the question of priority by fllpping ' tolns. There were few nhts and no , shooting. .Mr. Hmlth asserts that while there li a large acirage of good lard In the trat-t open to settlement, there Is much that too roug.i for agricultural purposes and iB 1 fit only Tor crailr.g. He thinks that y the last of next wtek all of the Hnd tl si has any value will have been selected. Black Gets a High i School Horse for j Use in the Parades Kundsy. . . , Receipts and disposition of Uva slock t the I'nlon Stock yards. Omaha, Neb., for twenty-four houra ending 1 P. ! yesterday : R ECEIITH 'A ni.OA I S. Cattle.Hogn.Sheep.irrs'r '. It. ft. r I Wahaali MiMKiurl Pa elite I'nlon l'acllio IH C. A N. W., ra4.... V.. 4s fc. W.. west.. 11 !., bt. M. A O.. I '., li. l Q. east.... C,, K ft J . west....l.W O.. H. I. k l, east. & '., H. I. r V., wewt. 1 Jlllnnla Central t Chicago OU Wot.. .. t 2 it) 17 4 SS 43 4 5 S is ) 11 1 1 S pel were ouoted as anwliere from a nickel to lfc down, or. as a general thing, fully 0c lower. Kven after the movement started the market remained slow, and It was nearly noon ttefore any sort ,rt a tew l-V R 04 1 clearance II I" was made, there lieing a loads still In first hands even then Today's trade can lie considered merely as the rcai lion after more than a week 1 of rapidly advancing market, and was to e esiteneti wiienoer supinit-a iiiniiriiri 1 wanna Kte-I 13 oui. a goon snaie ot yesmrnay s mivin' i-, t j,,.. Tn a little better than thev were Monday. Must of the mixed and heavy packing hogs sold titday at I7.Hwi7.Si. with Just a sprinkling as high as $7. jo, and a sprlnk- 1 ling on up o ten top. tin. s. Ph. rr 41 ti- ... 1 11 M K) M 7 ti.l l-t J'O 1 M( 11 J74 1 7 l U .! ... T S It ... T Tl SI 3M ... t U u in ... 114 14 0 M It IT it eh. 13) SO Total receipts... 4o tldl081TION-HKAD. Cattle Hog. ..in . 1KI ..2'H . Il'l . .174 .114 . . 2".' ..t4 ..III Mil r-KI' iiiHillfS run of nlnclv cars. .. , og. KM Pr. 7 os 1 m 1 10 T IS T II T II 7 Jt 7 W 7 20 wers or lust fair, the 2ft. (m head, hcln I Morris At Co I," Hwlfl A Co ISIS Kui'ahy racking C.... 1.3 H AriTKjur i .'... 1.1s J. V. Murphy ; Morrell S Lincoln Km king Co.... 1 Hifc Omaha l'atk. Co.. 8. K V ."udahy, from 1 lit Cudahy, from country AV. H. Vansant Co ' lienlon, Vannant k It.. 4U1 f I til A Bon "I7 V. B. lx-wis 240 Huston A '.V 1'4 J. H. lt t & Co 2'1 J. 11. Hulls l J.. K ir.iss. 17 ltoaeiu-lock Rros M K (. Kcllogrf f'7 Worthelmer legeti.. 7-"7 11. K. llamiltoii 210 Buillvan Hro Hotnsclilld S-'l Mo. A Kan. Calf Co.. li Christie 14 HlKlillM 11 Jti.flman 11 Hotli 7 Meyers Halter. Jones A Smith. . 122 Tanner Hros w John Harvey isa Kohrs l'acklna KHne tcnnla A Francis Utlicr buyers i.U J.nl l.X7 1XM lihe smallest for a W'eunestlay Ms montli iTotMl for the first half of the week Is Sheep. H.HX'I head, being a falling off of iliwo ..... : tin 4.24-7 I of compared with last week, l;,Xa, short two weeks ago. and ll.v'i smaller l.lvl I than for the luim (lays last yur. liesoila 4, MS the fact that the run moderated a g'l hit today, local supplies continued to lead all markets. Fat hiinlj trade was very Vow In get- ..... ting- started today. Packers' early of- fers were shout a dime lower all around. while sellers refused to admit the poaal- 1.1S2 i tilllty of havliur to make any sort of a cm, cessions, and priced their holding higher. Hellurs all anked hUher pr.es for feeders, and the sales made early were somewhat stromter than Tuesday, several strings of desirablo feeding laJiihs selling around a.S.4ii. I It was almost noon when buyers finally began to get Into action on the fat lainlis. In fact, only part or the offerings had been cashed by the noon hour, but prices were Just aihont stes-'v. as fr as t'ie I trade had (one. Heat lamba again rt-iiiiied .ft. ,it, .ih a "d simiti ot ino sales ranging at Is.riOiuS.lin. Fat sheep sii-eiisth fioin th revival of rumors 01 new deals or mergers. Wall nreet Irfneves that some of the compsnlt-a whose stocks are now in the lorefront will figure te one or more In dustrial combinations, but dei.iils coi. t,e fd with these reported ptojecta ate ben caicfi.llv withheld. Include f among the specialties which broi-.e all previous high records weie Continental Can up 1,'t HI: l-aeka- at HIV,; Crucllile rttel. at loiev. Tin Copiier. ."w at ft1, and American sr and Knundry, at h.". home of there maxlinuins were reduced y li to iKilnts, while other active spe Lia'tli'S closed at actual losses. Ktrelsn exchange teiiecied by Its streiifctli the settlement f the details of the Intcri. ntliinsl loan, but offerings of bills on Itondnn and J'arls were rela tively l.ghter. Ilonds "ere liregulnr with some selling of grn'ie lasut-s In the later dealings. Total sacs, par Value, aggregated t 7f0.m0. I'nlted l-'tates bonds unchanged on call. Number of tajea and It a.lltig quotations on stocks were aa follows: I-w. Cln, 4a si 61 14 Bsles. tllsh. mi Jv Sugar. Kin lt.7111) is.wie ei.;K) Co.. JJ.791 this were also about steady, good ewes sell ing up 10 ).id, ana a nuncn ok jrcarinias . m.. h and wethers reached Saw. I (lii.nh'lm KiDlorstian., ' Illinois ( sntral i-b, I7.7r,jj l8.7MM.75i Feeders continued to bring good strong prices all through the aesslon, and some of the sales made around W. 40 looked as much as l"c better than yesterday. One bunch of feeding ewea nuide 15. Se, and breeders sold aa high as M. 10, A good shara of the feeding atock was cleaned up by a reasonably early hour. Ouotstlons on sheep and lambs: I-amlis. good to choice, IHhtrtt-X.it); lambs, fa r to good, 4.101 H.fKl; lamha, feeders, S.40: Vearllnus fair lo choice T""'s 11. iw n.i.o "" I vearllniis. feeders. M0WH7.(1U: wethers. CATTLE Ilecelpts were liberal this fair to choice, if.Ofi.00; ewes, good to morning. lO.wm head being reported, in, choice, Ti.s(Hiti.7S: ewes, fair to good, I4.i which brings the total for the three days : 4jG.IK), ewea, feeders, 14.5o4J6.40. mi to il.'im head, a railing off of almost . Av. Price. 4.10 head as compaied with tne same nay mum Montana feeder lamha . last week, but with that exemption the 7'J Montana feeder Inmbs . heaviest of any week since the opening j im Montana feeder lamba . of the range season, lteoelpts ars a. so , 27 N'yomluK feeder lambs . in . . uead bemud msi year a , Idalm let.Ur lambs ... record for the week. Vt Wyoming feeder Ismba. As wsa the case yesterday, stock cattle if.,- Wvoinlng feeder lambs, in ' feeders of desiral le tiuullty wers llr.t I K l Idaho feeder lambs... to sell. The country demand for such cat- t. t Wyoming lambs He was very brisk ytateiday and them I ;t Wyoming In mix was a good showing of country buyers In I 4o Wyoming lambs saiain this morning In addition to this 1 on Wyoming lambs simeulators were all fie buyers, so that i Idaho ewes rattle moved off verv freely at prices jij Wvomlng ewes Cully steady with yesterday. Common to , 11.1 w'yon.lng bwcs medium grades of both Block cattl and 1 101 idi10 feeder lambs itvupri aiw sun a iivi piuw w uuv, i.'j .niig t tah lambs Alstiki (loM ... A I : ts-i hstniers AmerlrHS Het Amtrltaa (n ' Ainsrlcsn IK-amntlvs Amsrlisn H. K ' Anierlisn S K. pfd Am. Susar Ksflnlng I. MA Amsrlcns Trl A Tsl t. ,f ' Antsrlcsa T'ti-ro I Aiisi-oii,ls t'nppsr 11 At. hlm.in I 4111 tlaltltvln lH-ooeitlvs ....4e.eio : Hsltlintsw Ohio I Helhrhm Hteel i.'.Mi Prm.klyn lUplU Tranflt.. I.smi ("Ill.mlS l'ln,l,um .... 1 : Cani.llsn Paclflo 8. So0 Ontrsl Islllur 21.t' I f hr.rk. A Ohio I. V1 Chlt-ssn O W J"0 I fhlnssn, M. t. P 3 ""1 j Chlr.sn N. W ''"1 ' Chi-sn. It. I. F. Hjr.. T"0 I 'hliia Coppsr i.vw I'eltirstlo fuel rlta 7 Stn Ou. ltils Sluel M,lrt llMivrr A h. G. pfl Distillers' Mrsuritles .... Kris I.1.U.4) 4leneral gleetrlo 3 200 Orat Nurlhera pfd .'! 70 mi 4.H one appearing to want tit mora irasuy kinds. Cows and heifers wer In verv fair de mand and they too were fully steady. In fact, some who were calling the market lower yesterday thought It WS.S a llule stronger today. Heer steers were slow to open, but there was a very fair demand and the market waa reasonably active when Hie trado was once under way. Prlcee allowed lit tle or no ciiange, being generally about steady with yesterday. uuotatioi.a uii 11. '.Hi tlood to cholc f4 yearlings. UuK.6: fair lo good fed yearlings, to kxuK.ut); common to fair fed yearlings. l divX.bu; good to cholo heavy bsevea, wNiii fair lo good corn fed keevaa, l.lioi,i; com moo to fair corn fad beeve. Sij.TVifs 10: tiritn grass beeves, Ss.Oo.0S 4 , good to cholc grass beeves. 17 4o..i 00: fair to good grass beeves, Sti.TS (1I 4O: common to fair grass beeves, .", .st.tf I TS; rood to choice grass heifers. 1W i', si"; good to rnoic grass cows. n.vt!. l'i; to aood rows. I6WU015; couimnn to cows, KO041O.n0: prime feeding Bleera, If. 7- v 40; good to choice feeders, 7.I!s7.7!: fair to good feeders. Ht'Xul.'ii; oiuiiion to fulr fee. ers, .',,'Am.'i0; good lo rhote stockeis. r77Ssli: fair to good Blockers. t-i.7f.r 7.7r; common to fair stoeksra, li.liti.7!': stock heifer, f& ".Vdi 7 : stock oows. S'l.liot ? : s4ork Calves, 1 M'kNm Ml; venl eel' e, M.tSIVW; bulls, ttsxs. etc.. .'... -t4i4 &r liepreaeutailve sales: WKMT1CHNS. I! feeders.. 1144 64 4 cows 110.", S Ceedeis.. ("I t 4 bulla 11 W 1 bull U 4 M t cow i"W H14 Wyoming lambs K'7 Idaho lambs no l'tsh finding lambs Ws Wyoming ftedlng lamba. 14l voinlng feeding lamb ., It-i'i W vomiiig feeding lamha... ib'l W vomiiig feeding Inmba... 7::4 on, Ina feeder Bwes.... Ml 4 Montana fM'der luinbs.... no .. tvo ,. r .. 59 ,. s ,. 7 .. 74 .. f3 .. .. 70 .. K .. 71 ....118 .. M .. !! ..101 . ' .. t.4 .. '70 .. fO .. i .. r.i .. tu . . w .. H0 .. 57 S So 8 00 7 00 S 18 5 8 f 8 ) t 7 8 bo 8 15 8 M 8 Do 6 75 6 6) R W 8 K 8 t 8 Otl 8 H0 K S 8 y. 8 il S ii 8 X S !l S 40 lr fair CHICAGO L1VK STUCK MARKET Cattle Kirnt llos Steady Sheep lilasir. CHICAOO, Sept. 29 CATTLK Ha eelt, lt..o) liead; market firm; iiattv lMef cattle. 1". U010 .'41, weetoni steers. ln.7liriiH.tsj; cows and heifers, l-'.ikAy s.ir,; calvea. IW Outlll.M. HiMlS Kec.dnta. 54.CW) lieali market steady at yesterday's average. Hulk of sties V..J1I4M light, ti.tsjuit) 40; mlxtd. Kls'CHt 4u; heavy, $b.tVjs.ju; rouh, Sti.taVu it.iio: pigs, ;ut .0it. 8IIKKH AN1 UaMrrS-Rcelts IS..) head; msrkvt eaa ; wethers. i. Ji4).W;. wes, la.tki'oe.uO; lainbs. i;.Uiu i. i',. Intprlinrtttish Con. Corp.. t.rrrt 1 neplret Ion Cupper 81.110 llilernstlonal llnrwatar. . 1 l0 Kanast t'lir gouthcrs t,"0 lhlsh Valley I.(M Ioiilalll Nanhvllls Mrxtcan IVlrnlrum ...... 4,f"S Miami Cppr l.l'O Ktlaaourl. K. T Mlnuirl t'arlflc l.J"0 Nsilnnnl KlK'-nIt I,") National lal 4 00) Nstls Ctipper l.ltll New Vnrk I'anlntl t.MM N. Y. . K. II H 11. I'M Niefnlk A Writers MO Northers Pacini) 14 HI pai-tfto Vl m, fsclflr Tel. A Tsl 1.HH) Peunavlvanla I.l'in rullman I'ala.a Car ft) Tiar ' on. IV.pper 14-0 Itesnln Itfpuhllc Iron A rltssl.... t 4v Roilthi-rn Pli-lfln It il Southern Itsllway I nn) Htu.ltlMtkr ft.mpsnr .... lVfO' Tenn-tt CNiiiit IS, ont Trims 1'tnnosny 7i.) I'nlon Parlfin !.'") I'nlon 1'a.lflr nM .in I nltfd Htntra Hlsel IV',, 0 0 V. . ptel pM 1 71.1) I tah t'epiMr 4..10,i Wralern t nlon 1,4'" WVslliie.hntit Klsrtrlo ., 77.4"t) Montana Power 4M) HatMral Mntttra Total sstos tor ths day, tuts v. "v' 10 1. HI) HH4 It SI H tu' K f.1', 1:1 1 IS' 2'.'H 4f,T Sil's l'4i 1.1 174 ni'4 60S 4S jo 14 107", 1744 1471. 2K14 11 4 f. w ; llll 11' H II s-H 114 I'f'H n 1M'4 !' I"4 IS If 14 10 Plii, l:l" HJi t' b'v, 7-t, 1.'4 in.i, l:n 103 t 1J7t, 'JO 141 III r. 04 11 :H ia Mli 4:, 101 "i s 32 173t, IS'H 4'S ;4 107 n 144 7H 17 II 1 lt3 MS 14H 7 i4i 113s Hw 31 S 113", 11 S?4, 15SH .', Mi in 44 13 1 1, Id 1 II V u 114U ;H K4 14 4, 4.-.S MS ht 1(' UliS -1 X 7-' Iftl , 131 "4 II M 10H K.I 4-'S u. l?t'4 4 41 10114 III 114. I '4 ri' 4m, ins l'4 ' 104 r, H-w 12.1 h-. !7' II '4 ii- 4414 Ht4 IW4 44 1I4', Hf'4 13 83 H'4 W0S J2t4 1634 f.4 ?1 . t II '4 'JH 1,:4 .-a 14 74 114' r.4 77 1"4' H J1.5 whether you have a nun have a hand in your pocket to tndlcato rn. .1 . a , n .. , t .. . U .. 1.1 l.,l superintendent. Whllo the head of the police depart ment Is not advocating gun-totlng as a general proposition, he does believe, however, that It would have a good effect If a few of the holdup men could be winged. A young jnan called the acting mayor and asked for a permit to carry a gun, explaining that he goes home at a late hour every evening from his place of business and always carries money. The substance of the advice of the acting mayor to the young man was: "Don't carry a gun. If you were met by a holdup man you would forget how to use the gun or he would shoot you while you were getting your gun ready for action. Then, you are liable lo shoot the wrong person. I wouldn't carry a Jun on a bet. The best way Is to hand over what you have when stopped by a hltsh wayman." Cltlsens In the vicinity of Woolwortli end 1'opplcton aventi', from Park ave nue to Twenty-fourth street, are some what exercised over recent robberies ln this neighborhood. Two drug stores have been robbed thin week and several homes entered during the last few weeks. LIGHTFOOT CITY AGENT FOR ILLINOIS CENTRAL Effective October 1, Joe Ughtfoot be comes city ticket and passenger agent of the Illinois Ccntrsl In the Omnha offices, succeeding rrsnk lilotsky. For the lust four years I!ghtfoot has been ticket clerk and stenographer under Bam North, dis trict passenger agent here. On the dute of Ijightfoot's promotion, his place as ticket clerk and stenogiaphcr will be filled by George W. Sknla. now connected with the business office of The Dee, but who proposes to break Into tho railroad field. MAN WHOSE BODY IS FOUND IN PARK IS THEO. DRESHER Coroner Crosby has learned that tho name of the man found deal In Fontenelle park ' Tuesday morning was Theodore Preshcr. Ho worked two weeks at tho Oiand hotel In Council Bluffs, leaving that employment on Monday. He was ent to Council Bluffs by a Chicago em ploment agency. Efforts are being mndh to locate rel atives. The coroner will hold an In-quest. 1,17V 0 aharsa. Kansas C'ltr Live Stork Market, j S heifers... I'll 8 78 7 Blockers. IX 7 feeders.. 7M SO IS feeder.. 4ii 47 steers... .17) 7 77 steere....U"cl 40 steei s ...l--4. 7 45 87 steers. ...lj.i iJ feeders. .11:9 7 S 3 steers... .1U4 U steers.... I1 Ik M. Q Klmonson Nebraska. feeders.. W6 7S is) feeders. . 481 betters... 4.4 I 10 J. Boyee Nebraska. M f eedtvs. . 1J7 78 O. W. Biecnson-Nebrtk. l sters....U74 7 S WYOMING. I 40 4 78 8 ? T J R't w 7 80 M 9 17 ai s-ht .m t HMa.,11.7 ;J steers... tW aieers.. 4i.M) 1. narri... tt twi feeders. tO M7 luetic r. (k j T. F. steers. ...loO feeder. S4S 18 B trees... lit 4 J7 a'cera... bv l c4ws...lrj."i e feeder. UHJ loi feeders. 4M, It 7 I 7 t-i 7 w 7 sr. 7 4o 7 40 Nelson Wyoming, T..v I steels 71 8 7 tO hi T 40 1 40 fa T 34 7 ri 8 J 8 li Pauan. i-ottoos kANSAsriTT, 10., Kept. 4. CATTl A. T 4 T. i-. 4,a neceipis, iv.utsi iiean; market nigher. prime fed steers. $M oO-l lu.uv, dresaed b. f steers, i.7oi9.40; western steers 8.78; stockers and feeCe-s, t'.HMiS.uO; bulls. 8."..iiTiJ; calves. lii.Wa 10.1)0. HtKlH-Heeelpt", k.ai head; market strong; bulk, ir.ho-os.tj, heavy, rio-'iT,; packers and butchers 17 -i.M; lis lit. l. iK.-tit i; pigs. M.;.Vi7.U). KIIBtP AND I. A MHrl-Receipts lt.OO head: market stead); lamlts, l i'wii.Tu; yearlings, lii rtotiS.7o; wethers, j.'i.nO'ii ..'!; ewes, V i.'fVjjd.OO. I SC. ltals Live Slwek Market. HT. I.Ol'IS, Mo.. Sept. .-OATTl.F'-lleot-ipta, 8,1V) heaJ; market hlghvr; na tive bm f aieers, t7lt"il".: yearling steers and heifers, SViOu 10 00. cows, !of, i m; stoc kers and feeders. Itus -.; New York Money Market. NKW YOHK. Sept. M EHCANT1LE PAI'KIl it'tHiJ-Va per Cent. tsTKKl.lM, bixlysduv bills. 4 l0; dc mamt, M cables. IvlijO blUVtlt Bar. 48ci Mexican dollars. 38c. iu.r)9 Government, steady; railroad. Irregular. Tl M K IsOAN-4teadv; sixty days, 2V.il 3 ptr cesit; ninety days, 2 per cent; s x inv iilhs, 8 per cent. CAL.U MONEY Easier; higher. 1 per oeni; lower, per cent; ruling rate, per cent; last loan, 2 per cent; bid, l per oint; offered at 1 tier cent. Closing quotations on bonds today wer as follows: II. B. r. s. reg.... 7 y. K. A T. lat 4s.. 74 4o ceupoa S7 Hse. rv. a it V. 8. U. rag lll,N. V. I'. eb 4a... 101 do toupon II 4.N. Y. Mtr 44s 101' V. B. aa, ref iw -x. T tlo coup,! IBJaN. Y., 'a m. it. a m. Amitiur 4 4.V 4 'v.. AlihlaoS 8tl. 4a.... Hit. Ol io 4 4n fstlftr lat lTir a tililo 4',a . c a. a u j. 4a ... 4' M A 8 r s 4t,s . V B I V. r. 4s. t'. A S. rf 4ta.. II. A K. 0 r. Kris sen. 4 I ten KIrrtrte III. Nil. 1I 4)4 Ill OB rsf 4, K. r. so. ref. s.... U N. tint. 4a ... bi4. 1 etr. 4a lt'iNo. Pa.-lllo 4. It'iS do a I . S. U rf a.... : Fso. T. A T. 4s... T enn. eon. 4,s ' So cm. 4,a W4 Rsadlng s-n 4 ... , V4-.rt. .. . . r. 4 STStto. Pat-, vr. oa tW It nl 4 IB Sv Itstlsa' is 4.. I nlos Pa. lllo a 4S tk v 4a I'. S. Huhh. 4... SOU P . Sierl 4( 't.WaNlsh l.t I Waal, t'nloa t,a... HSKI, Elav. CY. is L mm II tlllSt-ftr'CUe'-et!' tiits.Na ins i uuin 4.klV, ","v-l rurc iwaw?via . ss . B7 .HI . ?S a t ltw 4 . . : . 4 . l4 .li).", .loa .11 . I.4M"I Seewr'llea. 1 Quoultons furslahad bf Bnrns S-lsasr A Cs., w oiiwna nations! mux buusibs: southern steers. 1...2 4i.u. X-41V. Kin. h cows and be tl- . era. II Oili4,j0. native calves, kxlxk,,,! U0. 1 r. . HOti Ilecelpts. Sf4) head; market ' i,r a C w lower; piss ami lishts. ti.n-4.5: mixed y s.iot..i uank of "ooi.h.'.' and butchers. .Ci.iO; good heavy. (1 hi KMro.oi.i nsanar? pfd. si-Jlr 4il.40. i VitBuint I'raaiS'H'r cm MltK.H AND UUR4-Hecelnts 1 urn) tiii Waetain rusar 4-e efd .. head; market strons: lamba, $ioop.0; sheep and ewes. lo.tu7.7i. leM 1 H 4l J 44) B lg stents K4 7 7i stockeis '.'1 sttH-kers T 7j 1 calf S:sl II feeders.. b 8 'O ? calves... iii John W etnts W yonilng I mil v 0 8 f . 7 cow luuO lit 81! steers. .. ', 7 ' W. J. Ho.. Oi Wyoming 22 feeders.. lk Iw 22 feeders.. S4S TOO it. 1' Mrrrer Wyoming t. feed.rs.. t-'i 1 tki 31 ioub In r eoua . i7 Vi 67 feeders , H I'luSI ... S i Ut.tdelS . (Ml l.lsxie 1. r:i wlev w voinlns to'keis ull IK 1 slot ker .ll'A IN l'Litliond Cattle 4'n V vmnina (Vi feders..l'v; 7 70 I vleeis ...II".' 1J (.tilvll . nil T 10 11 cows 1j0 4 fi llioivn vi i ...i.n.j 8 feedeia .114 7 l-S M feeder.. 0 feodcrs.. 7 Hi J. C. Chaw Wyoming. 8 steers.. ..l'" w 8 stcurs.... 7St (( S (wa i'S ttj 1. T. Hell A Co. Wyoming. 41 steers.... lis IN tockarsl 172 T ti stocfcersliu 1 Ml si steeis.... Ml lul W. tichanrk Wyoming. 14 heifers.. f.. to steers. ..12J3 7 80 14 Bluets ...Ut2 I i ti stockeikllus 7 M Ct4ir 11 unt Wyoming. ti steers. ...Ill I th is uckci. 801 Its) 11 l.ttif u. .. M 8 'li J. )A eir Wyoming. Jaw-.li (.j.,bs yon. li. 13 strars... l.-sj ii 44 steers... .10 4 7 f 7 sic ker a ti 1 1, 11 sl.a-kers 1 I & 8 ii.i 9 4 4 .1 8 c ., P'4 4 ' 11 uumt 114 4.J 1 iimi .04 ISO TU Sle 4 lly I I, Slwek Usrkal, SlOl'X CITY, la., Sept. N. I'ATTU Hecelpts. 2.O."! l.e.ul; market steady: na tive steers. 8.(Uii9.lO: row and heifers. iuHni.HI: cannern, lj.Uvt6tiL stockers and feeders, 80.60t37.lO; bulls, ktaga. etc., 14 iMiti.t IHaii Reoelots. S.inO bead: market steady, heavy. 17 Vj44.UC; uiUed, 87.20k 7 ": IPht. 17 l'Vti'i.20. 8HK1.P AN U LAMBS Keoeliits 60 head, market steady: ewes. 8..;d4i.(Xi; lamba. r (A'-i r Meiwl4 Hl iw. 4 ear nat IJn.-oln Tal. Co., com. I Inr-, la ). A K. . torn Oinshs A C. B. St Hr old. st-dl, om.ha a r. h. Ky. a b I nlon Klerk YsMs st ick jlthsrsrr A Suns ewin a (w Slat Bank of Oaxak Honda Inst Kab . Chlt- so Vieil'lpal 4a. ' Itouglaa. Ws . mss'rtpel r Sa Lincoln Tsl. Tal. a. I"l ....:... 1 Asssles Hailaiar a 'Sal rta,Ks A"Slt-wliim 4' a Ittt tuns'! ii : 1M Omaha A ' B HI. I Is, 15 ... Wuhttt la las Stack YarSs s, im . BI4 . 44 . IS . V ."'ii . 1-4 . lt . . Bt '. 44 " . F . w4 . 41 U 11 t4 81. JasaeBtk l.lv Itsek Market. 8T JdHKI-ll. Co., Sept. 29 -CATT1U Ret elpts. H.SHI fs sd market strs.1v; V4.. ' 1 . ",u ne',tr" nwiwet o dter on t). rif k'. rles. ttsit'4 . -,,nli .,, 1 j . u 1 . . . . . . 1 . . - ... . - ...n.r-,, , STY. rena. insrsei ,lisne rates, but o o lower; bulk r sale ...e.r th ei.iavo A k . ss 7 lot II! '4 1-4 11 7 lk'i 71 s8 w -' li HI let J"4 l.s 14 l-l, M t'NION. Sept. 9 American Boetirltics 8 18 AND IAMRH Receipts, a, as) rkvt slow ; latults. to.ioi 06, .10: ton. MIKKI' head: ma I List Stork li Recelt of live stuck dpal enter a uiarkts: Cattle. 8outh Omaha louo Chit ago In ! l-io ix 4 lly ttaKi I katiras t il) In oil 1 hi. Ixi.iis 8.tk aickt. . at ih fi'v prln- II ts 8he". 1.0 :8.ai stock msiket and th Improvlnr ex- the market hardened fin shed steady. Ml. r n 1 itr 1 ii-i o ier oun. e. iiiwV-'Sl r-ee cent. UlSt'OI 'NT RATK.H-Hhoi-t bit's. 4-S , per lent; three month,, 4 11-lHil', p-r cent. 24 tl't t 0 8 74) 8.4M4 PARK OFFICERS TO HAYE POWERFUL SEARCHLIGHTS ( oniiiillner Humntel of the park de- l.Ukl pertinent, has ordered alx of ths nc t Get Duffy's When You Ask For It In order tu standardise your purchases, tha articles you buy must have distinguishing murks to enable you to Identify tbeiu. For your protection Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey bears thia trademark. it serve aa a means of ,1ntiflca tltin and acta a a uarntee of '.w high an I unvarying quality Huffy ha poaseasett for over bo year Jf ou buy an Imitation or "Ju.it aa trtMst." tier la nn question but that you will b aorry later. Better b saf first than sorry later. across his knees waa sitting, on the cor i.erstone of a quarter section. He threat ened to shoot the first man who squatted upon his selection, but no attention a us paid to him. A shack was placed upon the land by another party, and a govern ment agent promptly Informed the squat ter that by reason of he having gone t'pon the land prior to receiving permU- Oovernor Charlie Black of the Ak-Par-Hen board has scored a "beat' on his fellow governors. Anticipating tho hit hn would make In tho parades, If he had a beautiful, trained borne to ride, he tackled Manager Worthiin of f'e carni val shows, and arranged to borrow the finest and handsomest educated hor'e In the rhow, which he will rido In the pageants. L3n FLORIDA FINED S?5 AND COSTS ON CHARGE OF STEALING $24 Robert Wsrner, guest st th Keystone hotel, was arralfined In po'lee court by Thomas Martin of the same sddress, who a sorts Wsrner rto 124 from hi in. Warner wes fined SJi and costs. Via Illinois C e .tra I Route of the Seninole Limited W 1.1U Excursion Tickets on sale on nthI after Oc tober -15tli, good return ing until .June 1st, 1910. Detailed infoTTontion and Rntr'at TICKET OFFICE, 407 Sojth 16th Street. Oiaha, Neb. Phonar.louglas 2$L S. M3RTH, District Pitfsonger Agnt, Omaha. H'Jtm.' HSJAILJllllWJrMCTg Chiffon, Crepe and Georgette Flouncings Exquisitely enihroidored; $J.."0 to $t)..")0 values: a beautiful line of the very latest novelties for selection; values we're confident you never be- f r t IfiO fore saw equalled in Omaha. See special display in Sixteenth fifmY e.l W W S SBS ' street windows at. $4.50 Axminster Rugs 36x72 size, beautiful new pat terns, all colors, shown ln Dodge St. win- Jjo QC dOWB l)as470 On 3d Floor. I,iai4aj,i4j iai"asnisa.tj S' 4 ?-4elfr4rWB .f'StispifP Embroidered Rice Cloth With colored embroidlered dote, 3 6 -in. wide, a 40c value, the popular new drap- Ofj- ery, at, yard OVC On 3d Floor. CITY TRUST COMPANY W4HTS T4X LOWERFD The City Tmst company has brought suit against Douglas county saklng that the district court reduce Its pmperly valuation for tux purposes from lifi.l) to -''.l-,0. and that Items of 130,00 rc.tl estate mortgages and 1115.05 stock in the bank building be held exempt on tho ground that taxes already have been paid on the real estate. 44 I Cet Dutfj'i aid Keep Well it bold by rtwtt drugsrlata, grocr aid dealtir. tt.si). If they can't aupvly you. will i. fas Daffy Malt Wttlty C 14ooastr. H. T. The Vogue In Apparel As Seen By Acknowl edged Authorities An Elaborate Showing of the New Tailored Suit Modes "With quite as much characteristic newness in the lowest priced garments as in tho higher, for quality alone decides the price in this store; assortments aro broad enough to assure you pleasing and becoming selec tion $15, $18.50, $20, $25 to $89 NEW WHITE CHINCHILLA COATS K0 of them, just received, go on sale Thurs day for the first time beautiful coats in short or length models, plain or trim med in furs or black or green velvets. Your choice of full belted bnck and front, box back or back belt designs; great values at $&IJ1251-15-1 7S'19S-25 Distinctive Designs in Afternoon, Evening and Street Dresses Featuring the newest of fashion's favored fabrics in plain and two-toned tulle, silk nets, brocaded, plain and plaid taffetas, also beautiful silk and wool combinations; the variety shown ie remark ably broad and values at each price very exceptional 'Vbs' m I li'.T- ' ' W i''.''' -Vl li'M't V.74j- r T 1 wa i $15, $25, $3915 to $195 New Kaniple Waists In Crepe di? Chines. Georgette, Crepes, Luces and Nets; made to sell at $ft.00 to $6.00 83.93 ., i Flajinelette K 1 m o n o a $1.60 valued, in fine quality flannel ettes; all colors and sizes; your choice, at OS Silk Dressing Sacque That usually aell at $2.00 and $3.50; dainty colors, ln all aisea; on sale, Thursday 08 A Notable Collection of Smartly Trimmed Hats $5 $751 HO A ren arkably varied and beautiful assortment of t'harmiri new hats; some of velvet, others of hatters' plush anil panne velvets; trimmed with fur, flowera, ostrich ornaments, ribbons, etc. New small high crown hats, close-fitting turbna and triiviius, large picture sailors. No two hats ah'tt ; come iu black and all new fashionable colors. r4; Hi 14 l Total receipt ii.tVO Ul.JM li Want Ad ivoduu Rosulla i'.fuo tl flHshl'ih fur ca bv the park Dol ce men at i UM I line Th,e flaslil vhts .thiow a brad flash fcr 14 ull a distance. IK YOl' have-a ilttl mlr rsak an4 eaa at auaBMHSiaa ul kJ your as'ar, ,as res li ml I , Ilia ImI K lark Staek K t'ktst serurt.ivs Kens tor t-sr.sui l.aua ol THK O L) I. r kvikw. tui-.i-a-a ti. Joha Mu a ( l H.-oa. ha Vtlk Itr $7.50 French Hand Blocked Shapes Made of fire quality velvets and hatters' plush; a score of nobby ttyles for selection, njiU at. For Quality Goods and a Saving of 2o,c to 53; c IT'S HAYDEN'S FIRST SI 1 lbs. Best Oraaalatad a.Tar -. 4-lti. si. ks Dest High tirade l'l.i mond II' Klti'ir, male fro-i No. t selected aft In wheat. Why pjy he for a Il-our.c loaf of brea t when you can make 65 oounl' loates out of on sack if I Mf of floor at I 10 bar V-eat-'Kin-All. Diamond f"' or ljili:iory Queo Willi Laundry Soai te 10 !) fct Whit or Yllow Co- n Uieul 13 ( is s Oil Bar lint s . t 0 I Ihe. Kest bulk Ijiun.lt y glare for ! Four I -t,. cans Condenked Milk,fM Skinner' ala'anni. Vermicelli o-unes-lietll, .kg TUo J? ounc Jurs Pure Krult Prerv Maclren's -anut Butter, lb. 111,1 Tall rani Alaska Salmon 10 j Oiai Nuts, nkg 10' W. it. '. or Krumblts, pkg i0 K C Corn risk a. pkg 5s Large bottle Worcester Sauce, Pure Ttunato CaUtiio. 1'lckles. assorts I ktnua. or Mustard, bottl. . . .e1-, 1-lh. .kg. New Mine Meat .. 8', o .sew t oral) Honey, iter rack..lTso Imported hlii.t. per lb Choir California Peache lb. Ci.ltfornlav Muscatel Cooking Ins. !j Taroy He. 1 Cramry Batter. IB, . ItallaB Bias riima, fot Casals r 4-bvsket crates. QQ Casey Colorado Blksrta rr- er, tea reaches, par erst.. Oust too T4.0 Ral4 . 8t,B 2Cc Ilershey' Hreakfsst Cocoa, Th best Tea S'.'llng. lb., Ciolden Santo Coffee, lb... lb. too 1H 00 TEOET4BLB IU1I(T Of OMAHA 1MB TBI raorLi li lb, beit Ked luver Ohio Po- latoes. at 15o 11 lbs. fancy Oreeniiig Apples for cooklnqr 1J thrw-a-BoBtoa laaaartara bunt ne l-Veeh Kadiahea to t he.t.1 fresli leaf ltttuc. ., . . 4 t lie. Is KVntih Cutbage 10c S la' ire So,i0 Hunches.. 10) Fancy Jerse - 8 ret Potatoes, lb. Vo 4 hunch ea Kresn heels, Carrol o Turrit 1 t h. v! Cooking Cabbage 6 Feh Kalamasoo Celery ....... 1 M Ism-y tweer Coin, t.er d-.. . ..liK t bunches free'i Parsley SJ ,lt Pays Try HAYDEN'S lirst It Pavr,,, r. Ai