THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 10, 1900. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET 4 Pricci Advance in Both Wheat and ,'Corn Pitt Thursday. CORN VeNTDIEKT VERY BULLISH 'i ioirrnmral Rrpurl on Wheat Oaly BllBhtl BrirUk sad Don .Not CoQiilrrart Effect af Mabt Hrrrlata. Ft U X . OMAHA. Sept. . I), 'i'no government report was construed a only sttUtiy teaiisn on wlitti condi tions, and. u reoetpi are extremely light, ,-uice were advanced with tne bullish ten ilinrut on the roin murket. Vi hen the 119 wheat rroD la marketed It In thought there-will be a heavy surplus there, haa been a good crop bulb In the country and alao abroad. The government future were highly bullish on torn and a shaip upturn re sulted in the heavy, buying due to the emtimrttite these figures created. Wheat was strona and higher on buying by shor.t. ho became excited over the advamie In coin. MghP receipt anrl, tha good cash demand will probably give Hand tone to the mar ket until the. country movemrnt Increase. C-rn vity etrong nnd advanred harply,' with tihorta covering, and heavy buying iiy outside trade because of the hul lest gnve:nment flgrrf. Cash corn n more culet, but offering brought I lhr priced than yesterday, but did not tho the jialn compared with the options. Prlnmry wheat receipt tpr 1.2001 lnah.l. and shipments were f9 bu.-het. attain? t vtcelpis last year of 1,16.100 bunr,is and shipments of :3.0(0 bushel. Primary coin receipt were l.OTO.OnO btifh el a ij Suipmeni were 3W.0"0 bushes, gainst rcvettta last yrSr of 6M.O00 bustuU and lt)pn.-nts of .i40.ono bushel. ' 'leai ar.ces were, 2f..00 bushels of corn. 410 hustitla of oat and wheat and flour q ial to 2P0 bushel". I ve i pool cloetd, v,d to Hd higher on whiat ahd i higher on corn. 1-ot-nl ranm of option: At tides.. Or en I High.i Low. Cloe. Tes'y. heat--; Sept.. $12 K. Paeon, steady; boxed. 11L12H rlba, abort clear, lit an Be ir. Dour, bhls Wheat, bu.. t'tirn. bu.... Oat a, bu.... eelpt a. 10. wa) R4 TOO M.0K0 tt.ano Shipment l.wm 120. ""t tJ.tmo UKAT1IF.H IX TUB GRAH BELT I'robably Pair for Friday After a Cooler Nlaat. OMAHA. Neb., Sept. I. 19f. Within the last twenty-four hour show er occurrtd on the middle Rocky moun tain alope. In tha central valley upper lake rglon, and tha gulf atatea. and rain are failing along the upper Mississippi river thla morning. The weather I gen erally cloudy over the eastern portion, and clear weather prevail went of the Missouri river. The weather I slightly warmT esst of the Rocky mountains, and Is allghtly cooler In the meiintalris and over tha north west, but no decided nor marked change In temperature ha occurred In any section elnie the preceding report. Area of high pressure overlie the eastern atatea, and the Rocky mountain, with area of re latively low pressure over tha upper Mis souri and tipper Mississippi valley and Manitoba. The western high will move to the central valley during the next twerty four hours, and will cftue slightly cooler In thl vlclnltv tonight. The weather wlj continue clnudv and unsettled today, and will probably be followed by fair tonight and Friday. Record of temperature and precipitation compared with the corresponding day of the last three, year: t 1509. 190S. 1907. 1908. Minimum temperature.... fifi S 61 72 Precipitation 00 .00 .00 T Normal temperature for today, 88 degrees. Deficiency In precipitation since March 1, 1.54 Inches. Deficiency corresponding period In DOS. .93 of an Inch. ppflrlmcy corresponding period In 1907, S 46 Inchea. I.. A WELSH. Local Forecaster. Corn ana Wheat Region Balletln. For Omaha. Neb., for tha twenty-four hour ending at 8 a. m.. 7Tth meridian time, Thursday, Beptember I. M09: OMAHA DISTRICT. Temp. Raln- Statlons. Max. Mln NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Early Dealing. Are on Small Basil, With Prkei Slightly Lower. RUMORS V ABOUT UfflON PACIFIC Omaha. Omahi l. r C B St. C. B, St. C. B. H. r' Vr. la. mi. Kj M. ltas. . Rr ( 4 Onieha A C. B. . Rr. cwa 4'y tlm.h. A C. B Rr B ' t maht W'ater Co 1, 1M4 , wltl A Ce St. Ur , tin. Cm,ha wr 4H. ! in 7 1H iimi Cllr Sto"k Tarda pld 1 to tnloa Sork TanJa, Omaha. . aa-41... t. laltwl Ht. It. U. 4a, $4 Dec... Sept Dec c .. - .Sept.(. i-iC.. t2 Wl My Hl'J 92 I fca! M as 8 Cl'ii 'ttt4i .' 614l 61V.1 61V WHi .- ftiiui Mi o.'il Mj ikh! .'Wi "! HV4 l IWVW iK'tl M Oaaatia C'aaU Price. v WHEAT No. 2 hard, 9tH.f9.ic; No. 3 hard, liHoc, fso 4 bard, &-4jtev, fo. 4 spring, t'Mc: nu giad, k:wJuv. CORN No. 2,'" Ujti-wHc: Na . 3(it63Hc; No. 4. ttt'Hpi no aiade, WHii.2oi So. i yellow, bjato; ,So. i yilow, kiv(fiM-tc; No. it whUia, irto; ia.yt white, 6iu. OATti No. I mixed, Itoe; No. t yellow, S?cr No. white. Wo; No. 4 whlta, tl'lt in r.o; BtandaroV iMtmSbc. iMn. a, Mjtj6c't No. S. 86c. i-4 . Csrlut'. ttrrelBta. t'htcgO-r,...v. JMIuutap'jlla Oniala Dulutu .' Wlnat Corn. Oata. M 306 452 ... li IS 11 4ivf Ashland, Neb 73 Auburn. Neb 77 Broken Fow. Neb. 8 Columbus, Neb... 75 Culhertson, Nb.. 88 Falrbury, Neb.... 78 Fairmont. Neb.. Or. Island, Neb. Hartington, Neb. Haetings. Neb... Ho'.drege, Neb... 8 Oakdale, Neb 76 Omaha. Neb.... Tekamah, Neb Alta, la Carroll, la Slblev. la Sioux City, la. Minimum trtnperature period ending at 8 a. m. DISTRICT AVERAGES, 80 . 79 72 80 71 73 ' 69 C8 89 S 64 61 . 66 00 68 63 f7 63 h- tt) .68 i 00 02 8 59 64 fall T .18 .00 .STi .00 .13 T .00 . .oo T .87 .00 .OS .01 .00 .00 .01 for Sky. Cloudy Cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear Foggy Cloudy Pt. cloudy Clotidv ' Cloudy ' Cloudy -Cloudy Cloudv ' Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy twelve-hour -Temp Rain. Max. Mln. Inches. ttaotatlona IIICAUO 1HA1 AM) PROVISIONS Fratnrea of the Trading: anal loalnaT . Prunes noard of Trade. CH1CAOO, Sept Official announce ineDt of a acrlous crop alior.age in Hub- kla anu the bullish Knowing or the cip ifporl of thl country mnue public yen ir duy caused strrngth In ail tcian inarkem on the Hoard of 'lrade loday. Inal quo tailons on h neat Kliowx: net gains of lv to 1l'. Corn wa up n.c to oa.a wer. He to -I'tiC innhfr and provimui.a XalC lower to 2Ztc higher. Activity t:ia atrength marked tha trading In tha wheat pit nt-arly ail day and pnew moved over a range of irom to 2',c. 'iiie factors chietiy rtspous.ble for lue marked revival of trading wtre the of ficial atatlstlca relating to the grain crops of the ( mtid States and Russia. Tne an nouncement of a 10 point deterioration la the American corn' crop and a 3 point loaj;,- T.' in epilog w neat wntcn inspirra Dunlin sen- RyEDull- No 2 . ". '"'"". Niv york. ZaL. - i. ,J .S. V, BARLKr-Fteady; p n i ps ...r f . . a .1. aKML III ltuvula,. tliin scar, wnlch indicated in In otuitc. bi' ju.aO M bushels in wheat and a decrease 'of M.Oijo.OOU bushels In other grain compared with a year ago. A leading tlevanur Interest was an active buyer ot tne December delivery all day and thla led to urgent covering by snorts. Liberal receipt tn the not tn went and a poor de mand tor the caan grain hire and at Min n capo. m and Dulutii Induced free selling at various time during tha day, but offer ings were readily taken up during the day the December option sold between 94'v and t. i he close wa atrong, December at 9Ha. i . Tiatiu In the corn pit was on an enor mous acme, and tn market was strong all day 1 he market cloaed strong at the best j.iaiha uc tne uay. Oats were tuong In sympathy with hat and im. 'i he roarket cloaed strong ai tne top- price. - The bune. in corn prompted liberal cov ering of January products by short, re sulting In a atrong market All day. Price . No. of Central. Stations. Chicago. 111... 20 Columbus. O....... 17 Dp Moines. Ia.... 14 Indianapolis, Ind.. 12 Kansas City. Mo.. 2 Louisville, Ky 18 Minneapolis. Minn. Jfi '. Omaha. Neb 18 St. Louis, Mo..... 13 Temperatures are throughout the corn and wheat region and showers occurred tn all districts within the last twenty-four hour.' L. A. WELSH. Local Forecaster, Weather Bureau. 74 80 88 80 88 84 74 76 SO allghtly .16 .04 .08 .14 .24 .08 .02 .12 M higher KKW YORK GENERAL MARKET of the Day on Varlons Com modi ties. NEW TOUK, fippt. 9 FLOUR Receipts, 52.279 bbls.: exports, 6.045 bbls. Market quiet but steady; Minni sot patents. e&.lO'utf.OO; M times ta bakers. t6.15tt6.bO: winter patents. IK UKU...40: w.nter straicliU. S4.86u5.O0: winter ex.ias, M.20ai4.tw; winter low grades, ft.ltX 1.,; Kansas traiRhts, 64.9etr4.lM). Rye flour. steady; fair to good, fancy. 4.WH(H.&. CORN M KA L-Flrm ; low, 6l.bV4jl.tw; coarse, Reaeirta of Internal Dlasrnaloaa, ! lavolre Large Risklag later eats, Deprea Stork Harrl maa Deatk I nannenneed. NEW YORK. 8ient. .-The stock market started out today with the upposMon ap parently that conditions were adjusted to await the news from Mr. Harrlman sick chamber without further feverish excite ment. The new of the financier's death came Just thirty-five minutes after the stock exchange closed. The early dealing were on a small basis and prices were only slightly depressed and )ioed a capacity to rally easily. The protective measures In the market were relaxed liter and when the daily crop of rumors and contradictions began to be received the gradual aag which had set in li converted into a precipitate decline. Support seemed ta be withdrawn and the market left to take care ot Itself. Tna; opinion in the financial community was prepared for an unfavorable termination of Mr. Ilamman's illness was clear and was not disguised. The divergence of opin ion began on the topic of the probable effect on the stock market of the event. Ihese varied as widely as between pre dictions of a probable rally In the market on account of an over extennlon of the short Interest and dire prophesies of a disastrous slump In the whole market. It was noted with Interest that an active borrowing demand existed for Union Pac ific stock In the loan crowd where the operators short of stock assemble to fill their temporary requirements by borrow ing stocks for delivery. This pnase' ot a short interest is too readily simulated to carry much conviction to professlona! atock .iterators. i ne annroarhlng annual meeting of the Union Pacific It was alleged had stimu lated a borrowing demand for the stock for mirnoaes of renresentatlon. This ex planation did not allay anxiety on the Dart of the stockholders, as It served to give aome point to rumors of Internal dls anilnni In the comDanv and to revive at tention to the charges made by Mr. Har rlinan's friends of an attempt to raid the property during his Illness. Another ex nlanatlon of the borrowing demand for Union Pacific was that It represented sales bv Insiders In the property who des red to conceal their IdentVty by borrowing stock for delivery rather than appearing uoenlv as sellers. The belief that a breach had occurred amongst Interests hitherto actl.ig In concert In thla proportion pro perty gave Importance to rtpois tnai tn difference had spread Into the banking world and Involved Important interests, which had been brought into strong accord In the troubled period during the financial panic when a spirit of co-operation was life. Cablet from abroad indicated an ap prehension amongst foreigners that the in tegrity of the market pool In United States Steel was threatened by this rupture. The amount of the load which this reputed pool Is carrying Is estimated at enormous tig urea owing to the determined absorpt.on of that stock at all levels and against all obstacle which has been long evident. The special weakness of the Gould group was due to the supposed Interest Mr. Harrlman has shown In the long contemplated finan cial plan for these properties and which It was feared might be prejudiced by the new conditions. Money rates were not af fected. Intimations from lenders of money Involved in speculative holdings of stocks doubtless had a share in the unloading that was In evidence. Professional bear selling was a conspicuous fact and the de mand for thla element to cover shorts worked the substantial rally from the low est prices of the day. The break resulted In carrying prices considerably lower than were touched In the slump on Saturday, August 28. Bonds were weak. Total sales par value, 83.246.0u0. United States bonds were un changed on call. Number of sales ana leaning quotations on stocks today were as follows: bairn. mn. iiow. un-v. M m KM lull Jt! New York Money Market. NEW YORK, Sept. . -MONEY On call, steady; 2ainJ'-i per gent; ruling rate, 3 per cent: closing bid. t per cent; offered at 1 per rent. Tim loans, strong and dull; sixty day. I per cent: ninety days, S'-a, per cent; six months, fti4 per cent. riUMK MERCANTILE PAPER tG 4 per cent. KTERI.INO EXCHANGE Weaker, with actual business In banker' bill at 14.8486 (M 84W) for sixty-day bills and at 14 HSS6 for demand. Commercial bills, $4.84Vii4 844 SILVER Par. 61V: Mexican dollars. 4Je. BONDS-Government, ateady; railroad, Wcnk. The following are the closing quotations on stocks and bonds: V. S nr. Is. reg III. Central tat ret. 4 U to roupon W" Intert'ih Mat 4Ha... V. .. Is. m l"i I mar. Mar. Max. Ikl t do roupon Wit. Japs 4a f V. 8. 4a, rg II - o 4Ha fH do roupon 117 K. C. So. I at ft . . .. 74i Alllf rhilmer 1st a 4 Lake I Sab. 4a (1M1) rtvt Am Agricultural fa. IN I.. A Nah. on. 4a... 4j Am. T. a T. rr. ..!'".. K. T. lat 4.1J Am. Tobacco 4a Sna do (an. 4 Via 4i a 111HIa. Pacific 4a Armour a ro. 4a... rs N, Hya. of Max. 4a Atrhtpon. sen. 4a H"" N V. rant. (. IVa.. "4 do ct. 4a Vi do tab. 4a , lo ct. it 11.44N. T., N. H. H Atlantic C. L. lat 4a. Kit ev. ta 1JH Paltlmore Ohio 4.10N. W. lat cos. 4a. 4 do (Ha '. in do r. 4s do 8. W tia 0H No. Paclfle 4a I0t4 Prook. Tranalt ct. 4a. 4 no la 4 -i enirai oi oa ia...n (ir. s. u. rfa. a...4 fentrat leather 6a . .10014 Pann. CT. tUa 11116).. 88 rnt. nt N. J. . 6.m An con. 4 Oiea. A ohle 41a....'uia4 aRMdlng gen. 4a H do rat t 11)014 St. L. A 6. P. f. 4a. tilt iTiirairo a Alton ih so an. aa 0.. B. A Q. Jt. 4s... tMai. l B. W. con 4a 7U do n. 4a tl4 4o lat gtid 4a M14 M. A 8t. P. Saaboard A. L. 4a... an. 3H" f bo. raoirio col. 4 M C. R. I. P. col. 4a 7 do ct. 4a lot Cm col. oa ti4, do lat ref. 4a do Tf. 4a lSSo- Railway ta.... Colo. Indnatrial (a... M - dn a,an. 4a l'olo Midland 4a... tan t'nlon Parartc 4a... C. A Bo. ret. -ait. 4taa Ml do er. 4a OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Deiinbli Kind, of Cattle Steady to Ten Cents Higher. HOGS VERY SLOW AND LOWES Dal. Hud. c O. A R. O. 4a do raf. 8a niatlllara' ta "Erie prior lien 4s., do gen. 4a do ct. 4a, aarlea A. do ct. 4a. aartei B. I I do 1st A raf 8THU. B. Hubbar la... K ileal Id te.. 7l,Va. Car. Cham. Wabaalt lat ta n do lat A ext. 4a. :.i4Waiam Md. 4... TtllWiat Rlactrtc ot. On. Electric ct. Sf.lil Wlarontln Cent. 4a. 4H 111 tltt 10m 111V, MS 104 111 T4H Ml 4 t6H 4a. Bostosi Storks aad Boaala. BOSTON, Sept. 8. Money, call loan, ffi4 per cent; time loans, 4a6 per Closing quotations were: . w Artiona remmardal. . WW Atlantic .I'll Butte Tnalltlon .103ia Calumet A Arlanna.. !J1 Calumet A Hacla .lit Ontannlal .11 Coppar Rang .I4u iair weat Atrhlaon adj. do 4a Atchlaon R. R do pfd Boatnn A Albanj., Brwton A MaJna.... lloatnn. Glevatad.... Fltchbura pfd N. T.. N. H. A H...H9 Franklin Inlon Paolflc.i 1841, Granny J Am. Arge. Chemical. 45i4 0rana Cananaa I cent 48 lOtt 4H 14 476 40 tOV) M.1554.25; choice to fine white and yel (1.001.66; kiln dried, 1 1 western, 6v f. o. b. at the clou were 24c lower to Sine higher tne nailing luunra langeu iu.u: Articles. I Open. I Hub. 1 Low. C1om. Yis y. Wheat Mnpl. May Corn tepi. Oats tiept. 1 tec, Mr, ?ork Sepl. Jan. Lard Wept.' Oct. Nov. J ah. Rlls Hept. Oct. Jan. 1 1 C8 iWVl jVtJ iu7'aoTS, i . OWnl (til.l,ltj lawsssv,. 4ll41 ZS ttV 17 86 1 02 7 I 1001 J 7 60 6i I v,i '4I 41 IS 07 9 -IH Bl 31 40 1 01 80' eVl953'.fi 23 17 M 12 Kl 12 85 II IT If 171 l IT! 1J 11 BU U HI 11 70 10 06 1 iv tri 10 &; I 11 67 It S7 11 SO 1 11 S7 11 R7 11 M I 8 4 66 1 t 45 ki. I 7i 0l 621 8l 8!J8&' li 23 28 18 07 II 17' 11 In 11 72 10 67 11 87 11 B7 8 64 13 10 17 86 II M II 15 11 7o 10 67 11 87 11 47 42 feeding. 61fi2c. c. I. 4, New'Yerk. " " ' '" 1 WHEAT Receipts, 30.9OT Oil.; ' exports'. 1 SViO bu. . Market firm;. Ne. 2 red, 11.05, tlevalor; No. I, red, 11.10. f. o. b. atloat; No.'l northern Dulutii, 81.01), f. o. b. afloat; No. I hard winter, 81.13. f. o b. afloat. After a steady opening wheat quickly sold off under big receipts and active unloading, but later turned strong on higher northwest markets, covering of thoiis and a bullish Russian crop report, closing ifclc net higher; September, 81.08 I. OS, closed at 81.0S '4; December, L0V"1I 11-16. closed at 81.04; May, 8104 310tlV closed at 81.06. . CORN Receipts, 8.375, Spot market strong; No. I old, 7sc, elevator, and 80c, delivered, nominal; No. 1 new, 67c. f. o. b. afloat. Option market was without trans ections, closing 10 higher; September closed at 76c; December closed at 69c. OATS-Recelnts. 1H4 700 bu exnorfs Xffl bu. Spot market firmer; mixed oats, 40c, nominal: natural white, 40ift4Jc: clipped white, 41'47c. HAY-Ci No. J, 75&80o; good to choice, s-Vicsoc. HIDES Easy; Bogota. 1820c: Central Armrtca, 0"4c. LEATHER Quiet at 23n0o. PROVISIONS-Beef, steady; family, 814.0(1 tl 14.60; mean, l(i.iKu U.W; beef hams, tM.it) u-ti.00; packet, IlluOruij.sO; elty extra India mesa. 820.504)21 00. Cut meats, steady; pick led bellies, 12.754il3 00; pickled hams, fl'i.OO j'ijuw. lara, st.Hdy; middle west, J12.f0iJ( 11.70; refined, sirady; contiuerrt, $1,100; Soutn Ameiica, 813.6.,, comrjound. 17.2Wn,'7.ti7ii. strong: famllv. 8?? 0Ofi-5! no- mhnn clear, 5ai.COtt23.rX); mess, 822. 2f. a 22. 75. TALUlVt -S.eady; city, & ir-lbwoHc; coun try. 6 7-lC6 l-16e. RIClfi Kieady; domestic. -2oc; Japan, BUTTER Firmer: rreamerv ini.u Slt32c; extras, 31c; thirds to firsts, 264i 80c; western factory, 21a'23c; western Imitation, 2.W25c. CliKKhE- feteady; full cream, atxw-ial. tuos-Htcany: western extra first fvni 26c: firsts, Vi4i24c; seonnds, S22c. POULTRY Alive, steady: western chlck- liWt.'Hc;. turkeys, 15c; western chickens, lr 88 Mi 6si 1 Pork, No. I. Cash quotations were as follows: FLO I' It steady? winter patents, 84 TOiSf 6.10; straights. 4 4V.i5.0; spring straight. t.(Xl"t 80; baker, i4.N0. BARLEY Feed or mixing, 47550c; fair to choice malting,.' MCcSSc. HEEDS Fla. No. 1 southwestern, ' 81. IJ; No. 1 ranrthwestera, 81.41. Clover, H2.50. PROVISIONS p,k, mess, per bbl., 828 M ft23 26. r Vr 1"0 lbs., 81120. Short ribs eldoa tluusei. lil.VM 11.70; short clear aides (boxed), 8U.3;w,H2..Vt Total clearsnct'S of wheat and flour were eooal to JH) 0PO btu Primary receipt were 1.235.00 bu.. cotriiard with 1.385,000 bu. the correspondlmt day. a year ago. 1 Estimated rK'iit for tomorrow: Wheat, f 1 cr; corn,' Tit gars; oat. 175 cars: hog, II 000 head. ! v .. iniTTKR rsait oreamerlea,. 2439 o; EtKJS Receipt. 8.208 canes. Sloadv at mark, cautt included, - liu; , firsts, 20o; r prime flrst 22o. CHERSht- Steady; dalsleg. ISHfflMio: twins. HVtflSo; Young Amerlcaa, lc; long boms, Ifio. POTATOES Steady, choice to fancy, 89 t5c: fair to good, Wr2c. POl'LTRY-Steady; turkeya, ITc; ehlck ens. 15c: springs. 15c. VEAl-Steady; 60 to sO-ib. weight, Pf 8c; ro to 8S-lb. weight. 8'WpOc; 5 to 110 lb. wciffhte, 104rjUtr. t. Leal General Market. ST. LOUIS, Mo., Kept I WHEAT Caan. firm; lutuiea, higher; track. No. I ltd. cash. 81.Uful.ll; No. t hard. 61.02uvl.0; bepteuibvr, 81.U; Decuiuoer, uko; VI a v tl 111 " ' CORN Higher; tiack. No. I casta. 88c: Dtinber. (vc; May, 61aile; No. 2 white, HKgw'tc. OATS Higher; track. No. t cash, 8S0; December. c; May. 0c; No. t white, 41c, bid. RYE-Firm; Tr. FLOUR Heady; red winter patenta. 84.80 tiv av; extra lancy ana stralghu, 4 t(j46, nara t inter cieurw, a I'i 4 WJ. PHAN fcleady; sacked, eaat track. 88cfi UUrt ' HAY Higher; timothy, IlLtlOtjuVW; prai rie. t4iiiw. PAiKilNil 7c. HEMP TWINE 7c li LTHT-FIrm; chickena 18c; spring. 15c; turkeya, 17jIS,c; duck, lie; ge-tae, te. 1:1 TTtK-nrni; creamery, asic. i Ctir -stead v; S0'. r-R'jvlr"l)NS Pork, higher; Jobbing. Lrd. higher; prime. 811 874117. I 1 . icilt uicsta steady: boxal extra short, tUL. cLar rlba, 12.12; abort clears. ens, li'ifWc; fowlw. dressed. Irregular; 20o; fowls, 1(1RC - Kaaeaa City Grsls aael Provlaloae.i KANSAS CITY, Sept. 9-WHEAT-Sep t ember. 94c; December, OJVc: Mav. 9S'.c Cash! Unchanged to lc hlgner: No. 8 har.t wcvifi.ut: no. t nara, ssccojioo; No. 1 red. f i.iwt' i.ui , 1117. rru, ai.Vvl.vO. CORN September, 64c; December, 67c May, casii: c higher; No. I mixed. tc; iso. mixea, tnc; o. I white, the. OATS Unchanged; No. 2 white, 4145c No 1 mixed. 3sf(M0c. MAX Unchanged to 60c higher;, choice timothy, 111.00'u 11.25; choice prairie, 88.850 9,vnr, viiiiu a aiiiavi.ak, ia.oui0 . RUTTlvK-rCreamery extras, 27o firsts. u-j, iwiiiin, -u , pacaing stock. 8tc. r.,ii .xira. c; rirsta, 21c; current reoeipta. cases moiuoea, o a case; ec onua ana airiiea, 120; soulberns, loaa off. ITT. . - . . , Wheat, bu.. Corn, bu.... Oats, bu Receipts. ...lKOtt) .... 14 000 ... 30.0UO Shipments. 128.000 16,000 10,000 Kansas City option were a follows: Articles. Open. I High. Low. Close. Wheat ' September Decent ber May Corn September I "tee ruber May 881 B4 uj K2 W 8b 63 64 6ti 57 6l u 83 80 Irt (3 W 4A 82A WA 4 67 B Allla-Chalmfra pfd. ........ 800 Amalgamated Copper...... 2.fi American Afrlcultiiral LOW American Baet Suiar.,... 4.J0U Amarean Can pfd 410 American car A. Foundry. 4, two American Ootton OH. ...... l.MO Am. HMe A. Leather pld. J0 Amerloan Ioa Securities... 71 American Unsaed 2tO American LocoanotlT ISO) , Am. Smelt, . A Refng . .. 1S,J"0 Am. Bmelt. A Rerng. pfd 800 American Sugar Refining. Vl American Tel. A Tel .M American Tobacco pfd.... ) American Woolen...; aw Anaeenda Mining Co...... 1.400 Alohlann t0, Atrhlaon pfd r0 Atlantla Coast Una I-D Baltlmora A Ohio t.toJ Haltlmora A Ohio pfd Bethlehem BUal 800 Brook, Rapid Tran. ax. dlT 4.4'a) Canadian Pacitio 1.100 Central Leather 11,700 Central Leather pfd Central of Near Jersey Chesapeake A Ohio lLino Chicago A Alton 800 Chicago Oraat Weatern.... J' Chloago A Northweetern. . 700 Chicago. Mil. A St. Paul.. f.00 C, C. C. A 81. Iu!a 800 Colorado Fuel A Iron 1,700 loratlo A Southern Colorado A 80. lat pfd... Tolm-aclo ft So. 3d old Conaolldated Oaa Cor Producta Delaware 6 Hudeon Denver A Rio Orande Denver A Rio Grande pfd. file! 11 Ian' Becuritiea Brie Kria lat pfd Erie Id pfd (leneral Electric Oraat Northern pfd Oreal Northern Or. Clf.. Illinois Central :.. Interburoue-h-Met latarboroufih-Met. pfd International Harraatar.... Inter-Marina rfd lntertiatlotul Paper International Pump lewa Central Kanaaa City Southern Kanua Cltr 80. pfd Umievllle ,A Naahvllla .. Mlunrapoln A su boula. M , St. P. Sault St. M. Mlasourt Paclfle Mtaaourl. Kaniaia A Texas. M . K. A T. pfd National Blacult National Lead Nal'l. Rr. of Max. lat pfd. New York Central New York. Ontario a w . Norfolk A Weatern Norih American Northern Pacific Pacific Mall Pennavlvanla People's Oaa Plllaburg. CCA Bt. L... Praaaed Steal Car Pvllmaa Palac I IP Rallwar Steal spring... Heading Republic Steal Republic steal pra Rork Ialand Co Rock Ialand Co. pfd St. L. A 8. g. At Xd St. Lou I a SOuthwealera .. . St. Leula S. W. pfd...'.... tluae-Shefneld Steal A Jron Suothern Paclfle. ...t Sour hem ftalleay Souther RaltweT pfd...... Tennaaaca Copper Taaaa Paclfle... TMeao, St. Umla A Wan. Toledo, St. L. a weat, pld Unl. Paelfl Inlon Paclfle pfd t'alted State Realty., t'alted Staiaa haobar. U. 8. Steel, ai. dlT... It g. Steal pfd Utah Copper Virginia-Carolina Chemical Wabaak Watauk pfd Weetarn Marylaad Weetlngaeuae Elartxta Waaura Unloe . . . : Wheeling A Lake Erie Wleeonetn Camral Total aalee for tha day, A asked. B bid. Philadelphia Prodee Market. PHI IA DELPH I A, Sept. 8. BUTTEH Firm; extra western creamery, 8Zc; near- oy pnnta. tc. EIK18-Firm;- Pennsylvania and ' other nearby nrst, tree case, jic at mark- cur rent receipts In returnable caeea, e at mark; weatern first, free caeea. 17c at mark; current receipts, free cases, Uftflic at mara. CHKESic-r-irm: New rorg run creams choice, lc; lair to gooo, loiiil'c. Btlaaaapeilla Grata Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Minn., Sept. 8 WHEAT September. 8oc; December, 86c; May r.3Wc; cash: o. t nara. 81 80 No. 1 northern, Kr7fKcj No. I northern, 87tiir7o; No. I northern. 8f36c FltX Clored at 81.41. URAN-In 100 pound sacka. (18 08. FLOUR First patents, fo.0Uda.86: Second patent. 84StKi'6 1(: first clears, $4.854.46 second clears, V3.oodjs to. j, 4V4 44 s 82 ; tsu 48'A 2t l M 7 m I'ilV 140 101 it intt 10414 12 4 11(14 ..... n in 41 fci 81 t 46 ' 41 S 124 Of" Tit 47 tc 1S 11 . 4 lit l- 139VI 101 H 87 4 116 104 m4 114 'si" 7614 180 ttk 300 SO) 1.4.10 4. D00 1.000 t 80 800 li.. . 1,H) 84 L100 t ti 5. too 1.801) 810 1,500 40. 70 too t.to 1,800 4 800 (.too l.frUO '"iio i.80) MO li.aoo l.ioo ju :no t. l.W 81 4JIV. 11 181 156 TJ4 4J'e ll" 80 1444 t.1 180 4 87 i'." i I4 l,.i 80 161 14 44 18 47 iir, 481j 150 81 143 70 41 106 M 13 134 4T 88 12 14.410 '140 i,:oo 1M U0 ... I , , 10 4110 17T, WO . 1.409 biO tl.liiO ' I.7H0 .-1,100 . 1,010 1.M0 t U !) ie ' .) 400 t,"l 1,2 4'B) .11 4V . t.OuO 100 . t.K .184.1(10 . t l 1.700 i.Te 8.800 UTUt i.'ioo 1i0 em too 80 48 ii 48 ia 18 l-ft ss TG ' M ts s 14 18 K 4 tl 1M h tl 11 77 12 48 47 8 M 81 74 18 (2 84.7V8 sttarea. 7 J 10 180 1M 72 41 ti" o 14? 1S8 CI - '"a tl - it iO 13 Un 78 147 ! 44 17 46 1(8 M 141 8J . 40 106 88 U 190 4 t 82 161 11 13!- 113 80 47 itt" 47 )M 17 101 34 72 86. 14 m ti 12 2 t c i, 84 4!t S W lu 81 50 76 1S3 47 44 1 44 84 7! 8 6 do pfd Am. Pneu. Tuba Am. Rugar do pfd Am. Tel. A Tel Am.. Woolen .108 Hie Rnyale. .. tMaaa. Mining. . .118 , Michigan .126 Mohawk ..1.1 Montana Ooal 84 8 10 1 A Coka K . t;u Nevada 2a do pfd i04Old lximlnloa 8414 uomin. iron a steal, anoeoeoia 14a Oenaral Elactrlo 1(3 Parrot Km. Elect-to ....... )6wuincy do pfd Maaa. Oaa United Fruit United 8hoe Mach. do pfd V. 8. Steel do pfd Adrenture Allouei Amalgamated . 76Shnnon .' to Tamarack ,160 Trinity . 4U. 8. Mining.. . Hint'. S. Oil . TUUh .184 Vlctart . 4W!nona . 81 WolTartna . toN. Uutta 60 8" 48 42 tl 71 . 47 M 11 86 lit 127 15 101 87 47 . 114 108 132 11.-. 81 lit 75 180 1 43 108 116 78 U 10 181 .164 TJ 41 60 11 7914 144 2 180 44 ' 87 . 4 i0 1C4 16u 79 14 - 14 45 M 17 46 88 4J 7! 148 64 441 (7 4 71 16 W 14 181 82 U '1 81 118 114 80 47 '80 47 17 8 lo3 14 7S 85 24 M 84 lrt .8 U to t 1M lu 80 80 74 114 48 18 48 84 74 s, 8 i$ ... tl ... 80 ... U ... 17 ... 12 ... 63 . .. B8 ...44 ... 1 ... t ...168 ... 68 London t loalnar gtocks LONIXlN. Sept. 9. American securities opened above parity today and for a time were weak. Tne market became irregular and at noon prices ranged from below to 1 above yesterday's New York closing. Iaiondon closing srocxs: Conaola. money 13 Loularllle A M. do account 88 11-14 M., K, A T Amal. coppar 84 K. Y. Central.. Anaconda Norfolk A . W.. Atchlaon 121 .do ptd... - do pfd 107 Ontario A W... Baltlmora A Ohio. ..'.llDPinaylTanla Canadian. Paclfle... -.18? Rand Mine,, Cheaapeake A 0 11 Rending Chicago O.'W.. .'....''. Sotitharrt; Ry. Chi., Mil. A St. rXn.WV, Ida pfd. Rio 6. .:1;r.. 17 ..Southern Pacific. '. 48''i'rrlon Pacific... f'88 ...... . 8644 V. S. Bleat . M.do pfd .44 ft abaea ,. ttV o pfa...ea... .168 Spal.iah 4a Steady 1 at 23d per ounce. Des .cent. The rate of discount In the open market tor short bills Is 1 per cent; for three months bills. 7 per cent. TV Bean . Penrer A ' do pfd. . Brl , ; do 1at pfd dn 2d pfd,..,.... Orand Trunk!.;.... Illlnoll Central SILVEU-Blir. MONKV .164 . 4J .186 .86 . 81 . 48 . 78 . I . tt . T8 ,.11S .101 .107 . 80 .128 . 81 ,. 81 85 All Kind af gheeai aad I .am ha Are AtMlwe (tellers at Price that A re Tea te Fifteen Ceata Higher. SOUTH OMAHA. Neb.. 8ept 9, . Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Official Monday 8.8N 8.448 U.80 Official Tuesday 7.w i.soi ii.-i4 Official Wednesday 7.fl 8.54.1 14.4W Estimate Thuraday 4.000 7,000 16.700 Four days this week . . 8S.TM J2.807 S4.J33 Same days last week....J7.4 23.S04 74.9So Same days 1 weeks ago . 75 V4T tO m Same days I weeks ago. .81.194 21. 48.508 Same flavktweeks ago.. 18.27 18.9d2 87. DM Same days last year....!6,i U.fcli 82.671 The following table shows the receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha ror the year to ante, compared wtin iai year: 1W9. 1.A Inc. Oec Cattle tVK),2M 8?1.7nJ S4.514 Hogs 1,788.481 1.8R7.881 ll.4f Sheep 1,080,008 1.1S6.7S5 65.783 Tha following table ahowf the average price of hogs at South Omaha for the last several days, with comparisons; Date. I 1909. 11308. 11907. 1908.1906.:i904.ir03. Aug. SO.. Aug. 81.. Sept. 1 Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. T 781 ' I 711 8 8 7 7B 8 631 8 781 S 78 7 81! 6 46 I E 86 7 80V 8 4.1 8 87, I... . 7 87 7 (i a 1 86J T U'l 7 921 8 63 8 67 61 81 8 64 6 891 6 88 6 89 t 75 6 81 t 88, I 83j 771 8 87! t 72 1 8 181 5 83 ft 63 8 It' B 31 6 47 8 I7 8 M I 8 83: 8 80 6 46 t 871 6 231 I M 6 781 i 371 5 25! 8 88 5 82; S 43 8 801 6 801 6 801 : I 6 88 & 89 5 64 t 8f 6 761 8 42 K 48 a a - 6 51 'Sunday. RECEIPTS CARS. Receipt, and disposition of live stock at the U 11 lot. Stock Yards, South Omaha, ror twenty-four nours ending at t p. m. Sep tember 8: C , M. A St. P , Wabash R. K. U. P. ytem C. N. W. (eaat) .., C. A N. W. (west) ... C, St. P., M. A O... C, B. A Q. (east) . C. R. A Q. (weat) , C R. I. A P. (east) . Illinois Central Hy. . Chicago Ot. Western Mo. P. Ry Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. 74 61 .163 Total recelnt DISPOSITION H EAU. Cattle. Hogs 6 1 4 20 41 1 23 24 14 6 1 16 8 S 1 1 US 67 Omaha Packing Co. Swift and Company Cudahy Packing Co. Armour A Co Schwarts-Bolen Co. Krey Packing Co. . Sinclair W. B. Vansant Co. Benton, Vansant A Lush 608 1.002 773 753 81 88 86 1,031 1.66 1.981 Z.I68 120 361 Sheep. 1.MT7 2018 2,412 843 Metal Market. ' NEW YORK. Sept 8-METALS-Tin 1 easy in the local market today, but no buslnes wa reported at the close. Spo and September closed at t29.874U 4): Oc tober, aj.87a 30-10; November. 8. 87 3U.1&; lieceraoer, The London market was lower, but closed firm, spot quoted at 136 its tkl and futures, 137 10a 6d. 1 he market for standard copper on th New York metal exchange was weak, with spot and tiepiemrjer closing at 813 3Uifi;i.bf October, $12.40(.12.66; November, $12.0012.70 and December, $12.76 &I2.80. Sales were re ported of 100 ton December at $12.80. The London market closed easy and was lowe also, with Boot auoted at 58 17s 6d and futures, (59 las. Local dealers quoted Lake copper at 818.0CK&13 26; electrolytic, $12.7bj 13.00; and casting. $1X6212.87. Lead was easy, with spot quoted at $4 854.87; New York. 84.20(14. 26, east St. Louis delivery. The London market was a anade higher at 12 12s 6d. Spelter continued quiet, with spot quoted at 86.0605.75; New. York, $5.6096.66, Kant ct. l.ouls. 'the lxindon market was higher, at 22 17s 6d.' The English Iron market advanced to 51s d for Cleveland warrants. The local market was firm. No. 1. foundry northern, No. 1, foundry artiithfirn u n 4 Nr. 1 fnnnilru umilK.n . . C , $lH2fu U.76; No. 2. foundry northern, $18.00 BJIS.Mf. ST. I)UIS, Sept. 9.-METALS Lead, lower; $4.26; spelter, lower; $6.60. Wool Market. ROSTON, Sept. 9.- WOOL-The lorjl market Is firm and fairly active. The lead ing domestic quotations are as follows: Ohio and Pennsylvania fleeces; XX, 8S$ 86c; X, 33(&34c; No. 1 washed, 40igllo; No. 2 washed. 4Xj41c; fine unwashed. 27t)3k: half blood romblng. aS'o.lSo; three-eighths blood combing, So?;. quarter blood comb ing, 34fa35c; delaine washed, 89&40c; de laine unwashed, 40i41c. Michigan. Wiscon sin and New York fleeces: Fine unwashed, 2fv&2iic; delaine unwashed, 31;2c; half blood unwashed, 84035c; - three-eighths un washed, 3t3.rc; ' quarter blood, 3a834c. Kentucky, Indiana and Missouri: Three elghtha blood, S4c; quarter blood. 8233c; Georgia, 31Ji32o. ST. LOl.'lS, Mo., Sept. . WOOL Steady; territory and western mediums, tZQtic; tint mediums, 2124c; fine, lS'SWc. Cotton Market. NEW YORK. Sept. 9. COTTON Fu tures opened steady; October, 12.45c; De cember. 12.67c; January. 12.56c; March, 12.60c; May. 12.66c. Futures closed barely steady: September, 12.26c; October, 12 2Xc; November, 13 28c; De cember, 11.35c; January, 12.31c; February, 12 33c; March, 12.40c; April, 12.41c; May, 12 46c. Sm1 cotton closed quiet. 26 points lower; middling uplands, 12.Cic; middling gulf, 12.90c; no sales. . , Stephens Bros 126 Hill A Son 138 F. B. Lewis 90 Huston A Co 17 J. B. Root A Co 41 J. H. Bulla 72 L. F. Hubs 90 L. Wolf 83 H. F. Hamilton 110 M. Hegarty 64 Sullivan Bros 18 T. J. Ingrhram 1 Christy. K. A Smith.... 10 McCreary & Carey 84 Totals .' 6.0E8 '.187 14,246 CATTLE There was a ra:r but by no means excessive supply or cams in ma yards this morning. Tha demand has been pretty good all the week and there was still good Inquiry again this morning, so that the general market was In good con dition. . ' Buyers of beef steers were out in gooa season In the morning and unaer me in fluence of a good demand and encouraging reports from othef selling points the mar ket waa strong to wo ntgner, aim ii was sufficient activity to the trade to ef fect a reasonably' early clearance of the better grades. Good western steers sold up as high as .60, wnn preuy uauain kinds of cornfeds at. 47.80. , , .. r aA hxlfera showed about the same Improvement aa beef steers, being anywhere from strong to wo ntgner. Stackers and feeders have been good sellers all the week and the desirable kinds were still in demand at good strong prices, with other grades steady, at leaau uuotatlona on cattle; Good to choice 7 (io,v, 7 70: fair to good cornfed steers, $8.40nj7.00; common to fair cornfed steers. 84.75.40; good to choice range steers, $ Ot03.00t fair to good rang steers, 84-&a6.00; common to fair range steers, $8.70(81 4.60; food to oholce cornfed cows and heifers. 84.00fc6.00; fair to good cornfed cows and heifers. ttfc400; om" mon to fair oormeo. cow buu u., 12 5O$.00; good to choice range cows and heifers, $3.60a4.50; fair to good range cows and heifers. 83.00&8.60; common to iair range cowa and heifers 1JI?! .WaIa. rnnkara ami feeders. 84.00fl5 flO; fair to good Blockers and feeders, $3.23 i 00: common to fair stocker and feeders. $2.7563.25; stock helfera, $2 6&S2.25; veal calves, $3.5ftg6.50; bulls, stags, etc.. 82.609 4.60. , Representative sales: BEEF STEERS. No. At. Pr No. at. it. llt 78 " i mi WESTEKNS-n BilJrtABtVJ New York Mlntnsr Stocks. NEW YORK. SepL . Closing quotation were as toiiowi Alice Itruaewlok Cos Corn. Tunnel stock do boooe Cob. Cel. A V. Horn BIlTer true 4lTr uftered. 1M . . M . 18 1M Le4llle Con. Utile Chief... Meiliaa Or-tarta Orsir biandard , Tallow Jacket.. Coffee Market. NEW YORK, Sept. 9. COFFEE Futures closed steady, net unchanged to 6 points higher. February being the only month to show a gain. Sales were reported of 8.000 bags, including September at 6 60c; Feb. ruary, 6.40c; March. i.46o; May, 6.60c. Spot quiet; rvo. 7 mo, ic; rso. 4 Bantos, 89 muo auu; 4oroova. sstyuc. Sastar and Malaaaea. NEW YORK. Sept. J-HCQAR Raw firm; fair refining, $3.70c; centrifuge!. 96 teat. 4.20c; molasse sugar. $4Sc: refined steady; crushfd, 6.86c; powdered, 6.i6c; granulated, u.ioc. La-ret Quotations Jr.. 814 New earttles ataolattunaa, furnished By Samuel Hum. Omaha. Bid. A.a-4. York Llfo building. Aanrlcaa Kadlator Co 7 II. la Armour A Ce 4a, 1838 ,. 83 84 CaAaby Packing Ce lo Celuaitme. Neb . I. L k Its 4i J 4Dttcaw City Ry. ta i ! is, lailerendent Telephone, Omab 10 :t Bet M. IXMla A Suk. I IKat I l.a( Kanaaa City ky., pld 81 88 Kanaaa City Ay., oom 47 ta Mtcnicaa Slat Tel. as M too Nee. Tel. Block. m luu Onaha Oaa aa. Itn m Oaaali E. L A T. 8. 18i8... 881 8USV t. Juarpk Live ttock Market. ST. JOSEPH. Sept. 8.-CATTLK Re celpt. 2 MO head; market steady to strung steer, $4.0067.25; cow and heifer, $2.5oj fi.uu: caiven, ao.wua.uu. HOtlS Receipt, 6.000 head; market steady; top, $ 25; bulk of sale, 88.O04s.lo. hiihtr a.mj LAmun-it'ceipu, none market iteady; lamb, $4.0Oi7 00. Sloaa City I lia Stack Market. SIOCX CITY. la.. Sept. 9. 1 Special Tele gram.) CATTLE Receipt, 800 head; mar ket firm; beeves. 84.0&n.60; row. $8,769 4 35; feeders, $4 003,; yearling. $.10ltt 1 vu HOTIS Receipt. 2.500 head: market ateady; range of prices, $7.6037. 96; bulk of 4 feeders 7 heifers.., 10 cows 24 heifers.. 1 bull S cows.... 8 feeders. 5 helfera.. 11 heifers.. 30 steers. 5 cows.. 1 bull... 692, , Co4 , 833 , 700 9M .1026 . 628 . 656 . 698 886 2 75 S 00 2 60 8 20 2 90 $ 85 $ 46 $ 00 8 40 4 10 18 feeders.. 617 6 calves.... 264 2 bulls 1200 18 cows... 84 cows... 9 cows... 16 feeders 11 heifers. 21 feeders 41 .1025 .. 847 . 708 .. 642 .1003 26 steers.... 17 heifers... 6 cows Bros. Neb. 2 cows 8 steers.... A. Collyer Neb. 8 70 t steers.... McCliman ,. 846 8 30 .12- 0 8 16 D. . 823 740 666 584 9C3 210 $ 60 6 00 $ 15 $ S3 8 35 2 75 S 65 8 20 4 65 2 70 3 80 I 40 5 20 6 00 6 steers. 11 cows.., 4 cows. . 14 steers. 20 steers. 7(77 8 40 t cows. 930 $ TO 1 calf.., A. Masely Neb. .. 866 8 75 8 cows 840 t 90 .. 950 $ 60 J. 8. Miller-Neb. ..1006 $66 18 cows 925 .. 941 4 45 1 bull 1390 J. Flnley Neb. S 60 I 10 -Neb. 878 4 00 Johnson Bros.- 46 feeders.. 1105 4 70 F. J. Hale Neb. 62 feeders. .1168 4 66 80 feeders.. 1191 J. B. Qllmore Neb. 14 cows !K 8 25 6 cows 763 13 cows 1123 4 96 9 feeders.. 883 R. R. Reddlck Neb. 66 feeders.. 1249 6 10 11 feeders. .1122 J. A. Vanpladel Neb. 120 feeders. 937 4 25 8 feeders.. 033 83 feeders.. 972 4 06 10 feeders. . 973 a. It. Holcomb Neb. 966 4 85 23 feeders.. 915 F. Benjamin Neb. 750 S 25 23 steers.... 744 1047 4 85 Wassom Montana. 4 66 Scows 1000 Faust Montana. 4 90 21 cows 1064 $ J. Strombaugh, Montana. 17 steers.. ..1061 4 20 8 cows 940 O. & C Trumbo Montana. feeders. 4 cows... 40 steers.. M. J. ...1243 A. 38 steers... .1333 9 cows 1020 12 steers. 4 25 I 76 4 26 4 15 3 60 8 60 4 IS 4 05 S 40 S 40 4 00 8 00 $ 60 4 26 $ 2S 43 steers.. ..116 4 60 17 steers. ... 997 42 feeders.. 1108 4 80 30 cows Vfi t cows 9:3 2 60 14 cows 1116 tcows 1070 3 10 14 calves.... 348 oalves... 260 4 76 9 calves... 136 Smith A 8. Montana. $ cows 949 $ 00 8 cows 87$ 1 60 Arthur Barney Montana. 11 steers.... 1142 4 26 4 steers... .1128 186 6 steers.. ..1244 3 60 F. H. Wennemar Montana. 7 steers.. ..1167 4 65 17 feeders.. 927 4 St 11 heifers... 898 $ 66 Trumbo Bros. Montana. 88 steer. ... 87 4 70 2 bull 1475 11 cow ll8 $ 26 37 cows 9s) r. Stock V Vo 4rO and aifiotly Oct n statement of the resources of the lig Horn Tower Company, and take notioe of the unusual opportunity of Kit ting n certificate of Stock at cash price in its water potcr plant, paying 40. THINK 4,000 to 5,000 electrical horse power will do ns much work, as 10,000 live horses working duy and night forever and ever; never eat, never sleep, fed by water only, with but three men to take care of the plant. SMALL INVESTORS It is the only oportunity ever offered to get in on the bottom price on water power, generating electricity. Big men and water power monopolies have secured all other water power plants. 1 MACHINERY INSTALLED Two units, generating 1,500 to 2,000 horso power, are now installed and sold for $100 per horse power, n year, which means at lowest estimate, $12,500 per month income. REASON FOR SELLING 1,000 S II ARB AT PAR . We need this money to install machinery for three more units in the power house, to make the full capacity. These shares represent one-seventh interest in the Company. MARKET FOR POWER 12,000 horse power have btxn applied (or, within 14 miles of tho darn, to be ua?d in mines and In Therniopolis and ShoshOnl. Tha power installed la sold right at the dam. 150,000 acres of choice lands slop ing towards the river are available for irrigation, of which 100,000 acres could be irrigated by this Company, but it would take tha full capacity of the dam for four monthB to furnlh water for thla Immense tract of land, and the Company has decided to only take up 30,000 acres, to which the ditch has been surveyed. These lands are near Shoshoni and adjacent to the river and reservoir. Your Money Will Double in Thirty Months $100.00 invested brings $40.00 each year. $1,000.00 invested brings $400.00 each year. WHERETO SEND MONEY Send draft direct to Big Horn Power Company, 24 3 Railway Ex change Unildlng, Chicago. Information concerning this project will be furnished by Herman D. Peters, Merchants Hotel, Omaha. TER1XIS' One-fourth of subscription cash, balance in sixty days, or you can deposit your money in one of the banks and certificates subscribed for will be sent for collection. DON'T DELAY the right is reserved This t)ffer will be over subscribed and return any subscription received too late. to BIG HORN POWER COMPANY 243 Railroad Exchange Bldg. Chicago. 111. 45 steers 11 steers ...111S 4 16 41 GO 4 00 t 60 ..1128 4 50 14 steers.. 17 steers.. 49 cows... JS steers.. 14 steers.. M2 i 40 S S5 425 8 40 J. o. Shaw Wyo. .1039 4 25 18 steers .1024 4 25 J. B. Kendrlck Wyo. 22 steers.. .1278 6 20 10 steers.. ..10M Western Ranches is. u. 151 sttrS...llS7 4 40 78 steers. ...1120 Weare & Owens 8. D. 27 heifers... 967 4 40 81 Cows 97 24 steer.. ..1127 4 68 Wood Collett H. D. 19 eows 91S 4 25 17 steers. 29 feeders.. .1112 4 75 H. Q. Wears 8. D. 129 steers. ..lino 4 0 155 steers.. ..1147 4 55 12 steers.. ..1120 4 00 Wood smltn . n. . 798 4 00 13 eows... . 781 4 00 13 heifers. . 8?4 1 86 H. A. Dawson 8. D. 1U7 4 25 11 steers.. ..105s .1083 4 26 H. Yoder Colo. 21 feeders. .1077 4 56 10 cows... .. 906 10 feeder.. 1066 4 30 HOGS Hoks war extremely slow and the market as a whole very unsatisfactory to selllns Interest from start to finl'h. A very few load old early at price that did not look very much lower, but tha trading- on that hael wa very limited and not of ufflclent Importance to talk ahntit. Packer as a rule started out Did- dinn 510c lower with tha declaration that they would Duy inem inai way or leave the hnvn alone. As salesmen did not feel justified in making: the concession, the trade wa extremely aiow, wnn siiram nothing dolnir during the first half of the rnrenoon. in raet it was wen aionK to ward midday before buyers and sellers rmilfl srt tnrether. In the end tha sellers Tisa to max tn concestilon. The market was sarely fcitpuio lower, srowins; even worse than that later on, so that th trade at tha close was very flat, with prices generally 10c lower. 'in bulk of all the hogs old at V 80&7.86 and on up as htsh as $8.10 for the top. Representative sales 22 feeders.. 70S 1 steers.. ..1174 17 cow M I calva... 11 7 heifer... 838 Larue Wyo. 7 feeder.. K4 4S feeders.. 1005 4 4 feeders.. 736 I3U M cows M llfl 2 heifers... 770 1 15 10 feeders.. 903 4 40 W. 11. 14 feeders.. 10M! 4 56 11 ct 1001 I Mr i. U. Kndrlck-Wyo. 11 ieer .. 4 DO 4 steers. ...12S 4 steers... .1142 4 90 W. J. McQlnnl Wyo. 71 feeder.. W7 4 65 I feeder. .1078 R. Thornton Wyo. 4 411 14 feeders.. 1150 157 feeders. 1040 heifers... 20 cows. 1 0 87 cow. 916 1 00 Charles HlWhew Wyo. 72 430W 80 1 50 21 rows Kcow n 1 00 24 feeders. 27 feeder.. 1071 4 45 S7 feeders. Johnson Bros. Wy, 13 steers.. ..tni 4 978 T4, 1021 651 I II 1 80 4 10 4 00 1 SO 4 50 1 15 4 10 4 13 4 65 I 85 1 66 25 4 40 4 40 143 Wyoming yearlings, feeders.. 95 5 Wyoming wethers .. 106 71 Wyoming awes 2 152 South Iiakota vearllna ft 610 South Dakota wethers. .i .... 1(W 243 South Dakota wethers, f'drs 100 87 S. Dak. wethers and ewes., 86 MS Idaho lamina, feeder.. 68 147 Idaho lambs i ,......... 80 222 Idaho lambs w,(..iva,..:.v.. 89 700 Idaho lnnih 69 599 Idaho wethers and ewes.... 859 Idaho lambs, feeders... r...., 1R21 Wyoming lambs, feeders.. 137 Wytimlng lambs, feeders.... 130 Wyomlnt ewes, feeders 1.10 Wyoming ewes, feeders 261 Idaho ewes 815 Idaho lambs 38 Idaho lambs, culls 104 62 61 19 87 88 119 . 6 68 K 25 4 80 4 90 6 15 4 70 4 80 4 80 85 t 00 7 00 76 4 85 6 85 6 35 R 50 5 SO 1 SO 4 80 7 95 6 60 CHICAGO VI VK STOCK MARKET Cattle aad Hosta II laker. Sheep aual Laiabi Steady to Btroa. CHICAOO, Sept. 9. CATTLB- Receipts, 4.500 head; market generally 10c higher; steers 15.60 30; cows, 13.WV&6.26; helfera, $3.5O900; bulls, 13.00$ 4.85; calves, $3.009.00; Blockers and feeders, tl.76fj5.15. HOGS Receipts, 13.00 head: market. 5if lOo higher; choice heavy, $8.4547:8,65; butoli ers, $8.408.55; light mixed, !8.3uitf8.15; choice light, $8.85f(8.50; packing, 18.00VS.15; pig, $6.258 00; bulk of ' sales, 18 108.35. SHEEP AND LAMBd Receipts,' 17.000 head; market steady to strong; sneep, 14.00 $15 00; lambs, !6.767.60; . yearlings, $6,009 6.00. Vi... ... 50... 4... II... ia... M... (7 .. (9. .i . . 7... 4T... si... M.., 67.., I... n... M... :.. M... SO., it.. 4.. " 9..... et :.i M 15 4. M. tl. 71. Tl. t. 51. 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The aame conditions aa noted yesterday were still In control today, with the result that tha general market this morning wa ltKf15a higher, making an advance for th week on desirable killer of 25&3bc. Every thing offered thl morning changed hand Juat about a fast a buyer could get at It, with th result that desirable lot were about all cleaned up by the middle of the forenoon or a little later. A a matter of course. Inferior tuff I never aought after and does not a a rule show a much advance aa the belter grade. Feeders have alao been strengthening up, being In very boo J demand and moderate supply. While they have not ehown pua Ibly a much advance th best killer they are anywhere from strong to 25c higher than last week, the amount of th advance depending upon the kind and qual ity. Quotations on fat sheep and lambs: Oood to choice lamhs. $7 0((7.40; fair to good lambs, $8 757.00; good to choice year ling, $ft.0oa5 4O; fair to good yearling, 14 6616 .00; good to choice wether. 14 5"iRMJ; fair to good wethers, $4.2f4i4 Ml; good to choice ewes. $4.4Ht)4.60; fair to good ewes, ) 3 74-40. Quotations on feeder stock: Fair to choice lambs, $,.754)ti 50; fair to choic e year lings I4 7fi5t.; fair to choice wether ll.i0s4.40; fair to choice we'hera, 14.00 4.40; (air to choice ewes, 13 aVtJJ.75. Representative sales: No. Av. Pr. !fi9 Wyoming lambs 79 I 85 2. 4 Wyoming lambs 52 6 86 875 Wyoming lumhi. feeder. ... 50 6 40 2od Wyoming yearllnga, feeders., 79 (25 Kansas City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITY. Mo.j- Kept. 9.-CATTI.B Receipts, 9,000 head, Including 1,500 head southerns; market steady to-weak) choir export and, dressed beef steers, l.50ti8O0; fair to good, 14.2111.25; western steers, 13 90 76; stockers and feeders. - $3.00i&6.50; southern steers, $3.2fit.0; southern cows, 2.1M.I4.00; native cows, 2.014.90;. native heifers. S.3tVy4i.O0; bulls, 2.5(to4.00; calves 1.60.7.75. HtMiS Receipts. 8,000 head; 'market strong to 6e higher; top, $8 80; bulk of sales, 17.809.8.28; heavy. $8.10r8.8O; psckers and butchers, $7.9ij.30; light, ti.i.U: pigs. $6.00(37.50. M'EKP AND LAM R8 Receipts, 8.000 head; market lOo higher; Utah lambs, $7.70; lambs, $0.01X37.70; yearlings, $5.00 5.60; wethers, $4 54t65.20; ewes, $4.25Q.4.7; stockers and feeders, $3.Jh5.25. t. I, on l Live Block Market. HT. LOT-IS Mo., Sept. 9 CA TTLE Re celpts, 6,500 head, Including, 4.700 Texana; market ateady; native shipping and ex port steers. $6-40f7.50; dreed beef and butcher ateer. $6.254145.40; steers under 1,010 lbs., 4.00r&4.35; stockers snd feeders, 13.50 4.75; cows and heifers, $1.26t(.76; oanners. $2.5063.26; bulla, $3.00i&4.25; calves. $5608.00; Texas and Indian steers, $3 50(37.78; eows and heifers, 12.4OtM.60. HOU8-Receipts, 6.809 head;, -market steady; pigs and lights, $8.001.16; packer. $7.Mxa8.06; butchers and best heavy, $s.l6ijp 8.40. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts,' 1.B01 head: market strong; native muttons, $3 50 4.fi0: lambs, $C 007.40; culls and bucks $2 25i4.85; stockers, $3.003.76. Btoek lat Blarht. Receipts of live stock at the sis principal w.-oioi u uiaiarii yvnicruay: South Omaha Sioux City ... St. Joseph .... Kansas City St. Louis Chicago Total . 4,0 . WOO . 2 . 5U0 . 9.0D0 . 8.500 . 4,6U0 .27.300 Hogs. 8heep. 7B0O 18,700 1600 6.000 6.000 6.000 6W 1.600 12.000 U.0UO 88,900 41,100 Herbert E.Gooch Co. Brokers and Dealers omaxm. arviiOaia. STOoxa On. aba Offloet 810 . T. X.lfe SlaVg. u Telephone. Soaglaa Ml. ladpndDa, A-3121 aag A-8111 Oldea. ana irgest Hme la tae Vei GOVERNMENT NOTICES CONSTRUCTING QUARTERMASTER!! office. Fort De Molnte, Iowa, August 27, 1909 Sealed propoeala, in trlplUate, will be received here until 1 p. vn.. atandard time, SHptember 15, 190U. and then opened, for cotiali uctlng a dead iiouae at Fort De Molne. Iowa. ltiformatUm furnlHbed on application, plan and vpeolflcatlon will be sent to intending bidder upon receipt ot rejuet ai-coinpanled by certified che. k for $5.00, which a ill bo refunded ahen plan and specification are returned. Envelope containing propoaals should be endorsed, "I'rnptixalH fur Dead Hotia-," and addreto,j Constructing Quarlermaater, Fort le Moines, Io- aU-H-4-UVU e.