Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 11, 1909, EDITORIAL, Page 17, Image 17
T1IE BP;K: OMAHA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1909. 17 A' Y ft XRAIS AND PRODUCE MARKET ) Wtt Aftin Strong, Although Newi ii Not Bullish. BESTIMLNT OF TRADERS VEERS geenlatore Who H Been Selling; for Several Weeke Baying; I Short Snles Corn Easier, Owlif to Profit Taking. OMAHA. Sept 10. 190. The wheat market mi strong gln to day, although newi la not bullish. The sentiment among trader haa changed, be cauee the market refuted to decline on heavy ahort aelllna tor aevaral week. Theae same speculators are buying In their hort aalea and value have taken an up turn. Horn waa somewhtt eaaler price work Ing a trifle lower, owing to heavy profit taklnir aalea on the bulge. Sentiment la till bullish and tha reaction la only tem porary. Wheat continued strong find showed I rood advance on buying of good Quality Offerings were exceptionally flight and the very light receipt acared tha ahorta, who started covering, forcing pricea higner Cash wheat brought good price over ye, terday'a btda. Corn waa steady early and worked into r stronger position later when offerings f dried up. Early sellers were good buyers 1 at tha close and sentiment waa strongly bullish. Caah corn was up again and all i offering brought from e to c hlgner. Y Primary wheal receipts ere 1.4f.000 bushels and shipments were 9.0u0 bushels, against receipts last year of 1.WI.008 bushels and shipments of TO, 000 bushel. primary coin rarelpls acre 171,000 bush eld and ahlpmenta Were 2M.000 bushels, against reoelpts last year of 411.000 bushela and shipments of 883.000 bushels. Clearance were i.000 bushels of corn, 6.000 bushel of oata and wheat and flour equal to mono bushels. Liverpool closed VlHd higher on wheat and 4trS,d lower on corn. Local range of options: patents. I4.WWS.1S; first clears, 14 2MJ446; ernnd cls-sra, It.OofiS 30. LAAHhibD Closed at 11.40V NEW YORK STOChS AND BONDS WEATHKR I TUB 4.RAIK BELT Forecast. OMAHA. Sept. 10, 190O. Th area of low pressure overlying the central valleya Thursday morning con tinued eastward during the last twenty tour hours ana Is nu central over tns upper Onto vaiiey and lower iak region, fenower accompanieu this oepression over th upper Mississippi and Ohio valleys and Iak region during ihuisday and It IS pre ceded by general rains over tn eaa'ern states this morning. Mo precipitation Worthy of mention haa occurred west of tne Mississippi river since th last report and generally clear weather prevails west of th river this morning. A rldg of rela tively hign pi resure -extends from tn ex treme upper valleys southwest over tne lower Rocky mountain, and this high pressure is accompanied by cooler weather in the upper Mississippi and upper Mis souri valleys. An area of low pressure Is moving In over th extreme northwest and will extend over the valleys within th next twenty-four hours, causing a rise In temperature In this vicinity by Saturday, with continued fair weather. Record of temperature and precipitation compared with the corresponding day of tli last three years: 1908. 1S0A. 190T. 19011. Minimum temperature.... S3 6 61 72 Precipitation 00 .00 .07 .00 Normal temperature for today, (8 degrees. Deficiency In precipitation since March I, 1.66 Inches. corresponding period In 1908, Market Bises Sharply on Buying by Bhorti Who Overplayed Situation. UNION PACIFIC MAKES BIO GAIN Ai'tlcles.l Open. Hlgh.j Low. Cloe. Tes'y. V lies i - 9ept...l Iec... Com Sept... Deo.... On Sept... Dec... 41 69S.I 671 87J 17! Deficiency 1.07 inches. ief Iclency 158 Inches. corresponding period In 1907, L. A. WELSH, Local Forecaster. Cora and Whrst Region Bnlletln. For Omaha, Neb., for the twenty-four hours ending at I a. m., Tf.th meridian time, Friday, September 10, 1909: OMAHA DISTRICT. r4 944. $0 iK'r. SO! 6? 1HI 69' 67 Nil ' bl 7H tn 87 37 r4i n 4S to1 37H Omaha Cask Price. tVltBAT NO. 1 hard, OCiflvSc; No. 3 hard. j4c; No. 4 hard, Susm:; No. t spring, CORN No. I. (34o: No. t. tiW, No. 4. (3c; No. 3 yellow, 4Jjfi4t,o; No. 1 yellow, Wtie; No. I white, (4c; No. I white, atu. OATS-No, I mixed. SSVtljtfc: No, low, 8Sc; No. 8 white, ai49'3SVo j white, I7cr'3c: standard, 84o. nre-No. t, tte; no. a, m&osc. Car lot ureeipte. V neat. Corn. Oats, Chicago U 11 Minneapolis 61s ... Omaiia So 41 M Duiuiii 4ul I yal No. 4 an X wheat at Liverpool, but soon weai on lioerai realising. For a time eeiutm was a trlfl bearish, but toward the ni huuf a firmer feeling develop.! and, j trading piopesid. prices continued to .mf vane. A feature Has in continued CHICAUO GH AIM AND PROVISIONS Feat a res of k Trading; and Closing Prices an Board of Trad. CHICAUO, Kept. 10. Kin., caoies and a brisk uenmiiu (or casn uncai here ny millers imparted decided siieiig th to ti.c wneat mat net her today. rina quotations snowed net asms of Ivtc to lVu- Coarss arain and provisions aiso closed firm. 'iti wheal market opened liiui owing to advance uf S penc in tn price ot nenea ent noon as ad con geatlon of the heptamber delivery and a consequent wide range In the price of that option. Bnorts were active bidder at various times tmoughout the day. Ah excellent milling demand for cash wheal her and In th northwest prompted con siderable buying, and a report that ten loads of durum wheat had been "worked" fur export- at Duluth also brought out sum demand. Weather conditions In th northwest wer favorable for thresntng and th movement of new grain waa again on a liberal ecale. Th market closed strong, with December at 91o. Moderate weakness waa manifested In th corn market early In the day, but th last half hour of th session a firm tone de veloped. Tli close was strong at almost th top, final quotation showing gaina of H to KSo. " Oata were dull the greater part' of th day. The market closed firm late In the day. Prices at the close wers 24g2?tt higher. ' Th leading futures range.1 as follows: Temp. Rein stations. Max. Mln. fall Sky. Ashland, Neb.... 7 1 .00- Pt. cloudy Auburn, Neb 89 63 .00 Foggy Hroken Bow, Neb. M ' 45 .00 Clear Columbus, Neb.. 64 .00 Foggv Culbertson, Neb.. W 61 .00 Clear Falrbury, Neb.... 89 61 .00 Clear Fairmont. Neb... M 6T .00 Clear Or. Island. Neb.. US 63 .00 Cloudy Hartlagton, Neb. 78 63 .00 Clear Hastings, Neb.... 87 6 .00 Cloudy Oakdale. Neb 80 62 .00 Foggy Omaha. Neb 12 83 .00 Foggy Tekamah, Neb... K7 M .00 Cloudy Alia. Ia 83 m .00 CI ar Carroll. Ia 82 63 .00 Clear Clarlnda. Ia 87 69 .82 Clear Sibley, Ia 78 r.1 .00 Foggy Sioux City, Ia... 80 64 .00 Foggy Minimum temperature for twelve-hour period ending ot 8 a. in. Rain. Max. Mln. Inches, DISTRICT AVERAGES. No. of Temp central. stutlons. Chicago. Ill 2t) Columbus. 0 17 Des Moines, Ia..., 14 Indianapolis, Ind.. 12 Kansas City, Mo.. 18 Minneapolis, Minn. 27 Omaha, Neb 16 St. Louis, Mo 13 Th weather I cooler In Nebraska and Iowa, but changes have been slight and Unimportant in otner portions or the corn and wheat region. Raina occurred within the last twenty-four hours In all except the Kansas City district. U A. WELSH, Local Forscaster, Weather Bureau. 74 60 .12 71 64 .12 H2 iS .02 82 64 .72 92 ) .00 SO 62 T 84 W .04 86 64 .44 th Dakota, temperature Articles. Open. High. Low. Close. Ys y. Wheat Sept. I Dee. May Corn Sept.' Den. May oats Sep. V Dec. . May Jan. Oct. Nov, ' Jan. Rita-; Sept. Ort. Jan. . 1 024' jstiVd'Hl 7$S 60rtftitVl 62'i2W aSMett1! 23 85 , U 06 It 11 12 ll 11 TC io ervj 11671 11 U l osh 98 1 01 68 101 I ! MV 6H4 62k, 3S 3 41V 1 03HI 7 1 00' 7H7Hitf' I 40 474 13 62H 11 Z1 11 15 12 20 U, 8S W 76 11 74 11 60 9 C2V 23 36 17 97H II UVj It 12' 11 6ft 10 60 11 65 11 M'-T 62H 40V SS 4Ns 23 12 18 27Sk It 16 11 20 11 82S 10 76 11 Ti U 0 9 62H 101H 9H eovt 62S4 39H ' 3i 41 M 26 11 07Vj 12 17Vi 12 11 11 724 10 S7Si 11 C7H U 67Vi 9 66 No. 1 Cash quotation were as follows: FLOCK Firm: winter patents. 14.T0r9 6 10; straights. 14 40avi8; spring straights, t.tmtv; bakers. 13 im 80. BARLEY Feed or mixing, 4SiS61e; fair to choice malting, 6&axibc. SKKDrt Flax. No. 1 southwestern, tl 34; No. 1 nortbwestern.-l.l. Clover, 112 50. PROVISIONS Pork. mess, per bbl.. S28 SO 4123.66. Lard. Per 100 lbs.. 12.1iiJ12 17 V Short ribs sides (loose), n.(rril.76; short clear sides I boxed. Ill IT Willi W. Total clearances of wheat and flour war ritual to 238.0U0 bu. Kxporls for th week, a shown by Rradstreet's, wer equal to 2 411.000 bu. Primary receipts wr 1.4SJ, 000 bu.. compared with l.Wn.000 bu. th cor responding day a year ago. Katlmated receipt for tomorrow: Wheat, 66 cars; corn, 330 cars; oats, 1R cars; hogs, 9.000 heed. 1 ' . BUTTKR Steady; creameries, nvtwwe; alrles. 22a2tte. COOS Receipts. cases, xteaay at oases moiuaeo.: isc; nrsis, v; ortine firsts. 22o. CHKESK Steady; "daisies. 164H6Ve: twins. 14Q1S: Young Americas, 14c; long horns. 16c. POTATOES Steady; rholc to fancy, 3 66el fair to gand. o3 POILTRY 8tady; turkeys, 17c; chick ens. 10c; springs.. IS'tQ, VEAIstrady; 60 to 00-ib. weights, 9 V; 0 to Vlb. weights, 9Hfri0c; 85 to 110 Ib. weights, .10913. L Liverpool 43raln Market. Liverpool. sep. io wheat Spot dull ; No, I red western winter, Ts 6Wd; fu tures steady; September, 7 9d; December la Sd: March. 7s 74. CORN spot steady; new American mixed, via Oalvesion, ts 4Hd; fuluien steady; October, 6 6vd; Dcmbr, is d. SEW YORK GEXEHAL MARKET (tootatlon of the Day on Varlona Com modi tie. NEW YORK, Sept. 10. FLOUR Receipts, 18,60 bbls. ; exports, 11.450 bbls. Market firm and held higher; Minnesota patents, I5.10t) 6.00; Minnesota bakera, !5.1t$.60; winter patents, 16.lOu6.40; winter strealghts, HM) i.00; winter extras. $4.204.l6; winter low grades, $4.1Kt4 56; Kansas straights, 64.03 4.90. Rye flour, steady; fair to good, $4.16 tt.2B; choice to rancy, M.ao'a4.46. CORNMKAL Steady; fine white and yel low, l.ao(1.65; coarse, ll.S0tf l.66; kiln dried 18.70. RYE Dull; No. 1 western, 6o, f. o. b. New York. BARLKY Steady; feeding, 6162c, c 1 f. New York. WHEAT Receipts, 7.200 bu. Spot market strong; No. I red, $l.0H. elevator, 1112 , f. of b. 'afloatrNo. 1 northern,' Duluth, 11.09, f. o. b. abloat; N6. 1 hard winter. tl.UVl, f. o. b. afloat. Th feature tn wheat today was a violent Jump In th afternoon fol lowing decided strength In ou:slde markets, a big demand from shorts to replace earlier sales and an excellent demand for cash wheat. Th close was lfil'i net hlxher. September closed at 11.10S4, December closed at 11.06H and May closed at 11.07U. CORN Receipts, 1.240 bu.; exports, t.SOO bu. bpot market strong; No. 2, old, 7Vv elevator, and 80c, nominal, delivered; No. t new, 67Wc, f. o. b. afloat. Th option mar ket was more active and firmer with th west, closing partly Ho net higher. Sep tember closed at 70i4c and December closed at ilo. OATS Receipts, 126.000 bu. ; exports, t.400 Du. Spot market steady; mixed. 40Vjo, nonv Inal; natural white, 401i434a; clipped while 41T47o. HAY Firm; No. 3, 76(S80c; good to choice, 86'flHOo. HIDFS Fssy; Bogota. 18Ui20Ue: Central America, zu LEATHER Quiet at tSiffSOe. PROVISIONS-Heef. firm: farallv. 11400 f14.60; mesa. 110 Uwt 11.60; beef hams, $24 00 (i.w; pacKei, is.wy i jot); city extra India mess. liw.Mxa L't.uu. cut meats, steady: pick led bellies, 112 i6lS.O0; pickled hams. 11! 00 iRUW. Lard, steady; middle west. !12.f0l 11.70; refined, steady; continent, tllOO; South America, 113.60; compound. 17.624ft7.v7Vl Pork, stron: family, 122.60 23 00; short O'ear. znvan.w. mess, l2J.2Rfrft.TU. TALIXV Steady; city. 6-lft45H0; eoun try. 6 1-Vm 1-lSc. RICE Steady; domestic. 2W4e: Janan 6 6c. Bl'TTER steady; creamery specials. 31W32c; extras. Sic; thirds to first. 2.V, 10c; western factory, lHrtj23c; western Imltstion, vmtiho. CHKK8K Steady; full . cream, specials, 161 ltV40. EOOS Steady; western extra firsts, 269 WSe. POTTLTRY Alive, dull; western chickens, ITc; fowls. 17Hc; turkevs, 16c; dressed, dull; western chickens, 16023c; fowls, ITlSe. dairies tool J mark. Peoria Market. PEORIA. HI., Sept. 10.-CORN-Hlgher; No. t yellow. 6akc; No. 1 yellow, Csc; NO. t. 6ac; No. 1. k OATS-Higher; No. 1 white. o; No. t bll. standard, 3tc. r dollars. H-4 212.000; sliver dollara of l'tJ. 4.IH11 silver certlficaiee oulstand- tn. 14Mi.2U.OuO. lieneral Fund Standard silver dollars In enrral fund. 16.131. 912; current liabllitiea. I,.1.9'.'.a41, working balance In treasury flices, 29.7l.74T ; in banks to Credit of nlted Males treasurer. 18,834.9n; silh. ldiary sliver coin, t'.'4 490l; minor coin, 1.829.W1. Total balance In general fund. Banker Wlo Have Been Bneklng tk Road ay Tbey Will Aet a I'nlt In Carrying Oat Harrl ntna'a Plana. NEW YORK. Sem. 10. Tha annals of the New York Slock exchange show no paral lel for tn action of the market today, fol lowing tne death of K. H. Hairlman. ihei have been instances where oue preparation In anticipation of, the deatn of an important capitalist has absorbed th shock so far as to minimise Its bad effect on th stock market, while In other cases demoralisation has followed, s on th sudden death of the late ex-Oovernor slower In the midst of his conduct of a violent speculation But for today's ex cited upsnoot of prices there Is no parallel. Some of th principal raona lor in movement ar not obscure, althougn tn observer yesterday who predicted a rise in prices todsy wer fransiy regaraea a extremists. '1 he principal agents in ths Violent advance in prices and th acutest sufferers undoubtedly ar thos who have presumed to aell iimki short on th as sumption that holders of shsre In ths Harrtman properties would tusn mem i sale at a sacrifice at Mr. Harrlman m death. The short sellers became convinced before th first hour of ths market was over that the resistance enown oy pi was too strun to overcome. I neir pi clpitat rush to buy stocks had mucn to do with ths rocket-like nignt oi on iri price movement In Cnton Pacific. Th discomfiture of tha bears In Union Pa cific m-aa materially increased by th an nnunotnenf of Knhn. Loeb at CO., tne recognlaed bankers of the Union fafjl'lc company, that they, th naiiona cn hanu iniMrata ann otners were wnin unlann In I'nlon Paclfio affairs. The deep infiiiAm-a nf the announcement In sent! ment must find Its explanation In sinister rumor -which have been circulated ever sine the severer stages of Mr. Harrlman s Illness, that his properties were penis raided and that a breafli was tnreateneu amongst the controlling powers in un nrn.,n ahi.h miaht have widespread ef fects throughout the financial fabric. The short announcement from th bankers was accepted as a proclamation of baselessness nu aiinnosltinnH and an assurance that if anv breach was over threatened . ... 4ir.r.A hai heen healed. The in wun with t n m announcmiiviit ui . n lni.nll,m tn ra.rrv rorwara Par. nom man's Plans regarding the properties hrmmhl under his control or inuueme The plans ar o extensive, nvoive large a list or properties, wiutu, have heen the subject of active " .'.i-. . ,i,. .trena-th of these plans that a marked revulsion of feeling had the consequence of quieting the fears caused by Mr. Harrlman's decline In health that the plans would be abandoned. immwinort ajciirittes snowea a how n .. ,n M.i..n ii nsuuciicu. ,11. . . . . that arrangements to support the market v.... tn the event or weaKnesa called for. The market, in fact never , mice levels at which these ..J t nnn 11,1 V I II ,11 1 1 I I. T. 1 , . . -. . . A.fm in the nrice oi nir-t-i uni a dorlntr the day by the United Stat Steel corporation, which brought It back to i..,ii h.fnra the February cut. wai factor in the rise in m.i - .. , The atnek marKet iiihui- t.in.j tta acrresslve strength up to tne ..iri Cains of 2 to over 6 points KKI'OKT Or THh CLKAHItU MOVSB Transaction of Ike Associated Banka for tb Week. , NEW YORK. Sect. 10 Brsdstreefs bsnk clearings report for tne weeti ending Sep- ember 9 shows an aggregate of x4.4J4.14i.'mu, a against ia.063.0d0.unu lasc week and K.ubz-, :.i.ti in the corresponding week last year. Following is a list of the cities: Were quit general and union i-cin aay 12S point, higher than last nJht. Bonds were sirona. o.. - value 17.033.000. United States bonds were ,..,k.n. m rail. K-..V.hr of sales and leading quotations n atneks today wer as follows. aim. HUth 41)0 M.J0 . 1,100 i , 4,00 "0 . 1.100 . 1.400 100 . I.o0 . il."0 O0 . T.40 . 1.4O0 100 . t.ono , tT.tnS , 100 60 . 4,100 200 : l,60 . 1.W0 . t.ooo . W,700 bl'A MM! 47 4 U 47 n 41 n w )'S 141 4 101 4 17 4H lt 1044. 115 u M I4H T7"4) 12' 44S 11, too 300 l.M 700 14.iO loo 1.600 100 l.00 ) 1. 100 1,1100 JoO ' 600 11,400 . J.OO 100 ! I.OiW 1.200 frKI 1.J03 11 ll 44 61 14SVt :t ltl4 4S li M at 15.1 lH 1SH, 14 44 Kansas City Grain and Provision. KANSAS CITY". Sept. 10 WHEAT Sep tember, sGVkc; December, M'-ic; May, Wic. Cash: Unchanged; No. I hard, 9ffll 02; No. S hard, 9J7)9Hc; No. 1 red, IL0&&1.07V4; No. 1 red, 11.02 41 .06. ' CORN September. ISVjC; December. 67;o; May, fHc. Cash: Unchanged to Uo higher; No. 1 mixed, 6Ei&iHc; No. 1 mixed, UHti'Sci No. t white. 6fK9Vto; No. t whit. 64 H ft S5c. OATS Vrnohanged; No. I whit, 41043a; No. t mixed. 38400. RYE T0m7Je. HAY t'nehenged; choice timothy. flLOOtJ) H.tS; choice prairie, t8.t&9t.6C' nolc al falfa. 113 60314. 60. BUTTER Creamery extraa. 17H; firsts, BHc; seconds, 23Hc; pscklng stock, JOVte. EOGS Extras, 2ftc: firsts, llo; current receipts, cases Inoluded. 1S.2S a ease; sec onds and dirties. JJc; southerns, loss of. 14c. Receipt and shipments of grain wer s follows: Receipts. Shipments Wheat, bu 80 000 TT.OOO Corn, bu It.Out 17 00 Oats, bu 14.000 1,000 Kansas City aptlons wer as follows: Articles. Opsn. High. Low. Close Alll-Chaltnri f4 Amtlcamated t'opoer Atneiinan Atrteultural..., Amatiran Beet Bar. .., Anwrlcaa Ml pto An .car A Feundry , Amerlran CottOo Oil Am. Hide A Leather pM American lee SeeurlUas. American Llniead Amarlran LotomotlTa ... Am. Smelt. R.rns... Am. S. P' Atnerlraa Tal. Tel...., Amnrtoan Tobaeoo pfl... Amerlran Woolen AnacotlAa Mining Co.... Atchison i Attrition pfa Atlantis Coast Una Baltimore at Ohio B. O. pfd Bethlaham Steal Brooklyn Rapi4 Transit.... Canaillan I'arlfto Central Laathsr r Central Leather pfd. ...... fentral of Naw Jaraay Chesapeake Ohio ex, 4iv. Ohlraio A Alton (Ihltaio Orcat W eat em.... Chtcaso A Northwartern... Chloago., VII. 4 St. Pul.. C, l C. t. Louie Colorado Fuel Iron Colorado A Southern Colo. A So. lit pfd Colo. A 80. td prd Consolidated Oaa Cora Products t Delawara A Hudon Denver A lllo Grande D. A K. O. pfd Distillers' Securities Krla Erie let p'd Krla 24 pfd Oeneral Eleetrte, ,Gvoil Northern pM Great Northern Ore. etfa... Illinois Central Interborough Met Interborough Met. pld International Harvester. .. Inter. Marine p'd International Paper International Pump Iowa Central K ansae CHr tktuthern K. C. So. pfd Louisville A N'tstirtlls Minneapolis A St. Louli..., M., St. P. A vault St. M., Missouri paoltlc Missouri, Ksnsas A Texas, M , K. A T. pfd National Btsrull National Lead N. r. of Men. 1st pfd.. New York Central New Tork. Oniarlo A West Norfolk A Waetarn North American Northern Kstlllo Paclfio Mall PennaylTe'ls PeuDle'e Gas Pittsburg. ' C A St. Pressed Iteel Car Pullmaa Paiaoe Car.. Railway Steal Spring. Readlns Republle Heel Republle Steal pfd Rook Island c Rock Island Co. pfd It. U A S. r d pfd.. St. Louis gouthwestsra. St. Umle 8. W. pfd loe4-8hef field I. A I.. Southera paelfltf Southern fUllwar Southern Railway pfl Tenneeaaa' Copuer Taxaa A Pacilte Toledo. St. Louis A Weat. Toledo, S. L. A West, pld Lnloo Pacific I'nloa Paolllc pfd United Stataa Realtr I ruled sutas Rubler.. IniUKl Statea Steel I'nlted Stales Steel pfd fan Copper Va. -Carolina Chemical- .. Wabash Wanaah pfd Westers Mar-fiend Waatelnghouae Kloclrio.. Western tsloa Wheeling A Lake Kris., m taaatn Central Total eaiea fur the day, 1. 1 11. JOO shares. Low. Close Wheat September , I December May Corn September Iecmber May I '671,1 0 I I 62l 67. 0 I 3'4 91l 6-4l 98 4 9'4A L. t.too l,0 401) 4.1 too 00 04 no I.00 I ) I0 i400 400 44.100 7O0 l,SH) id'aVsS 1 no lt.0 . 1.SO0 I ) f.eOO 300 J ...in.i ... I.MW ... 400 ... 1T.WM ... 40 ... 1. 101) 7o0 .. it"! ..124.100 .. 1.7V0 U 1W 1.1J0 1.000 ) . 17,100 ! I. oni .11 4K4J . 1.400 4l , ) . 1.7w . ls.l-JO 100 . t.0 . 6.400 4 284 47 4 7114 lei Mtt 14 it 11 41 16 '1' h:, 1H tt J IM'a sits 141V, iv. 1 44 191 4H 1(2 10OV4 M 15 4 67 i tcv, 4 V H l;4 i 4 ls 1 to:, 7!4 112 'ei'4 ' KjS . 60 47 10 i 4 5(4 : I0V IV4 16V, 41 MV4 It 4vt 5H 1V MV4 Vi 124 14ft 1014. 17 H 4V 11744 104 V, 1M w M S2H lv Ul 41 mvt 44 MV4 1M 164 '4 7M 42 'a 144Vt J2V4 ISlt-e 44 uv, 17" 9JH 40' 4JV4 1U 161 14 0 looVi 14 46 174 4S4 t 46 V, 78V, Ul MV, 14.1 V, 4v, 4oH 76 'it t.i Ui. 47 iii'' I5t4 13414 1)4 VI 4HV, 11 41 U7 34 V, U'iS 7V4 1114 6 If, 4 4V, 124 V, 0 It V, s wt '. 10v, 'm" 77 Vi IU 4V, 441, lev, 47 V, i IV 74 V, 10 V, 474. 44 47H 71 48 )Vj 64 7 118 lvi 4 7H 47 11H14 J04 114 V4 110 4 144, 14 lk24f 434 loa 11I 4 lo 14 167 13 44 61 1 80 146 tt 191 44 K4i 7 61 4t 145 If..- 11 lei 14 44 81 tl 1T w 47 73 1M t! 14a 70 41 It 1M eh IM, 47 u 154 141 115 4 144 4 104 m 76 67 0 46 5 i:s to 14 K el TO 17 110 1 41 T 124 4 47 IK 4 t m 77 10 Lesil tjwotatloa Quotations furnished jr.. New York 1AU A asked. B bid. Milwaukee Grata Market. MILWAUKEE. Wl.. Sept. 10. WHEAT No. 1 northern. 11.0441 1.04v: No. I north ern. llOlcrltW; December. 7c bid. OATfV-Standard. 0tU41e. BARLEY riamplss, 6UiC7e. i. Tel See Market. TOLEfX). f4pt. 19 fiEEDS Clover, cash (f. ; October, ittltt; tecember, 11.10; Marcn, m is. -iimotny. prima, 41 90. Alslk. prime. 17 76; Jdsrcli. 17 6. Mtaaslls Crwiai Market. M7NNBAPOM. Hept. 10 -WIf KAT-feP (ember. wo: Uecember, 97739;v4c: May. IMSw1 00: cash. No. I hard SI 019 191".; No. I northern. 11 90S tfl 00 : No. 2 "erthern. si'io; No. 1 northern, 91 f "'JL l.i 100 ib. sacks. IPjOO V!l-Ji.H-r'ir.i natsnts, i0vwJ, second Philadelphia' Predeee Market. PHILADELPHIA. Sept. 10.-BUTTER-flrm; western creamery, &.':; nearby prints, Mc. EtJQS Firm; Pennsylvania and other nearby firsts, free cases, 17c; at mark, current recetpl. 26o at mark. Wavol Market. POSTON. Pept. 10 WOOle-Th Commer cial Bulletin of Boston will ssjr of th wool market Saturday: Business In terri tory wool continues good, a the large mills are not operating and stocks ar seri ously diminished. Price ar very strong, with a decided upward tendency. The ahlp menta of wool from Boston to September 9 Inclusive, were IV) .262.961 pounds, against 120. &36 V4 pounds for the same time laat year. Ths receipts to September 9. Inclu sive. Mere Ml 5,".' U pounds, ssalnst MA, us,0ts) Bounds th aaiiw period Ust ysar. " Amerleas Radiator Co. 1 0; Armour Sth Cudahr rses-ns v......... ......... ColumDtie. eieu., - Obiees Cltr Rr. is luJepenaeal Talaphona. Omaha..., gart St. Louis Sub. is 1U Ranaaa Clir R-. P" - Kansas CHr R-. com , Mli-hifas State Tel. ea N.b. Tel. Sloe. 4V , te.iaJia Oaa 4a. Wit Otuana B. le A P. ts. 1911.. Omaha g U A P P'd Omaha A 0 B St. Rr . 114... Omaha A C. B, St. Rr. 4a. 151... Omaha A 0. B. St. Rr pld 4 ... Omaha C B. St. Rr- eom 4 ... Omaha A C B Rr. A B pfd 4. Caaaaa Waur Co la. 144 , Swift A Oo. 6a. 1114 ga. Omaha Saeer 4 tea. 1114 gioas cur BiocS Tarda pld ... taloa Sack Tarda, Omaha, 4'V as Halted Rr- St. L. 4a. Wi a Seearffiea By Samuel burns. ouuoing. uinana U i- Aaked. CITIES. I Amount, i Inc. Deo. I Inc. J 1 New Tork Chicago , Koston Pniiadeipliia , Nt. Louis , Pittsburg ftanetts city Kan Francisco Baltimore , 'ini'innatt Minneapolis ,. New Orleans Omaha leveland Detroit Louisville Milwaukee Fort Worth Los Angeles St. Paul Seattle Denver buffalo Indianapolis ... Spokane. Wash... Providence Portland. Ore Rlchniuad Albany Washington D. C... 84. Jost-ph Salt Lake City Columbus Memphis Atlanta Tacoma Savannah Toledo, O Rochester Hartford Nashville Des Moines Peoria New Haven Sioux City Norfolk Orand Kapids Syracuse Kvansvllle Birmingham Springfield. Mass Portland, Me Augusta, Oa, ,-...... I ay ton Oakland. Cal Worcester Jacksonville, Fla Wichita ; Wheeling, W. Va.... Knoxville Little Rock Chattanooga CharleHton, S. C MODlie Wilmington. Del Lincoln, Neb Wtlkesbarre Topeka Davenport , Oklahoma Fall River , Kalamazoo. Mich.... Sacramento Springfield, 111 , Helena Fort Waynes , Cedar Rapids, la... New Bedford Columbia, H. C Macon Youngstown Lexington Fargo, N. D Akron Rockford, 111 F.rlo, Pa Sioux Falls. S. D.... Canton. O Qulncy, ni Hloomlngton, III Lowell Binghamton Chester. Pa. South Bend. Ind Decatur. Ill fprlnsrfleld. O Vlcksburg Kremont, Neb. .(..,, Majisfleld. O. Jacksonville. O. ... Jackson. Miss Houston tQalveston Duluth Scran ton 18.4 . 19.0;. 21.1 14 4 20.6 15. 0 .Hi 1U.I 24.7 1S.1. 40.0). ii'sl. C3.ll.. 14.11.. 29.4;.. "7.6.. 14.4i.. 9.2 .. 81.4 .. 4.J.. Mi.. 8.7 .. 4 6.. 11.6 , 27.61. U.4W.23,0W X3.XM.0l)l lU.ltvi.O H) 10o.4n4.OuO! 63.ol.t0 t7.967.OU0, 41.7Ki.0OO 29.20. 000 . 22,&9,OiiO ll,7H4.0U 17.475,0001 14.667.0O01 13.4 a. OOO 27. B U.M.0001 9.1! 11,674. 0Ol 11.7S7.000; 9.r!12.0(XI 6,0O2.0uO 10.7U,OUOi 9.907.000 10.239.000i ' .B2.000 7.164.0U0I 7.01s2,ertO! S.691.000 4.787,0110 7,030,000 6.449.00DI 4.27,00tH 6.1tU.ooo! 6.640.000 8.096,0001 4.9c0.0O0 8.174,0001 6.647.0UOI 4.941t.000i (, 146.01 Hl 8.2:tO.0O 8.4:a.0o0 2.725,0O0 1. gut.OoO, 2.203.000; 2. (14.0UO 1,949. tMI 2.62.0OO f.lM.OtWi l.2t7,0O0 2.073.0001 1,749.000 l.ftVl.OOfl l.B7.(W0 1,6.10.000 1.840,000 1.6W.000 1.410,000 1.136.000 1,662.0110 2,612 0 10 1.2fi9,0OO 1.567,000 1.534,0rO 1.804.000 1.2S5.000 i,:'03.ooo 1.2S2.0O0 1.118,000 1. 421.000 1.143.000 1,869,000 6;i9.000i 1.2.'. 000 sr.ox) 9;.oiio 8116,000, sofi.ooo 1,937.000 RiK.OOO 622,000 921.000 906.000 672.0UO 7.1S.000 604.000 6S8 OiX) 730.000 (40 000 6fi7.OO0! 6S2.000 815.000!.. 6.T 8.6 4.4 96.1 34.11 eg. z 6.1 0.2 8.8. 7.2 B-,.0; 16.2 9.2 27. S 12.1 S0.6 80. 9 11.7 18. 4I 23.4 10.2 64.1 86.1 9.9 16 (9.6 84.9 24.4 14.0 18.6 8.1 42.8 24.9 82.1 88. 86.8 21.8 21.4 25.6 M.T 89. T! 6U 7.6 70.7 67.2 16.4 9.1 "i!( 24.21 19. 8.(1 22.7 42. C 86.0 OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Receipt of Cattle Light, u Uiual on Friday. HOGS SHOW VEHY LITTLE CHAN (3 E Moderate Raa t l.asaiha, wltti Very few ftkees oa f4ale, While Trade i Plow, 6t A boat gfeaely. SOUTH OMAHA, Receipts were: Official Monday Official Tuesday official Wednesday.. Official Thursday ... Estimate Friday Neb.. Sept. 10. 1909. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. ... 9.629 1.441 t.sri .?3 7.9W 1,100 11.5 11.6.44 14.4H9 1.N74 7.000 th last Flv days this Week...29.T41 2( 342 MM Bam davs last week.... 27.7? 80.713 7 Same dsys 2 weeks ago.30.475 8O.4H0 6..212 Bam days 8 weeks ago. 22 .824 tv.rt 61.611 Sam days 4 wka ago.19.417 It.P 43,1,8 Same days last ys8r....2,905 20.739 97,4t3 Th following tabl shows tb receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for th year t dat. comparta wun ii year: 1909. iws. Cattle (f.7.210 (W.71S Hog 1.741,916 192sT7 Sheep 1.088.678 U.S86 Th following table shows Ino. 80,497 Dec. 120.941 80.009 the average price of hogs at South Omaha for th la several flays, with comparisons; Dat. 1909. 1 1908. 1907. 11906.11906. 1904. 11003. 8.1 8.1 730 000 439.000 4M.00O 3S8.000 414.0001 .195 0001 ' 890,0001 17.8 ITiK.OOOJ 404.0O0I 844.0001 1(641 000 12.619 0001 8.4M 0001 8,039.0001 91.0 18.8! 17. M 10.6 86.1 '29.81 4.1 118 "t.7 20.0 U.7 18.9 84.6 tNot Included In totals because containing uinrr items man clearings. Not Included In totals because comparl sons are Incomplete. Aug. 81. Kept. 1 Pept. Sept. Sept. Spt. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. T 76H1 ( 6S B 781 781 t 72' 7 81H 7 SO 7 87H 7 86)4 e 7 7 93 HI 6 4t -4J 8 48 87 ( 63 t 67 ( (1 ...) 7 K) ( ... 7 89 I 6 10-. ( I 41 ,1 8 64 I (4 I 89 t 76 8 81 8 86 ( 861 6 (-' I 181 6 83 6 13 6 32 t 471 I 271 t 2) 185 6 83,6 30 I 76 i 4(; 6 41 I 671 6 8318 r 6 48 6 761 8 37 6 861 ' 6 36 6 22 I 4i 6 90 I 3 t 80 6 61 I 8 881 6 39! 6 64 68i 6 83 5 3 I 6 44 t 68 6 69; 5 82 Sunday. Hxvlnts and rllsnnalllnn of live StOCk at th Union Stock Yards. South Omaha. Neb., for twenty-four hours ending at 8 o'olock p. m. September 10, Mm; RECEIPTS. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep, li r s. C. M. & St. P.. Wabash Union Paclfio 18 C. A N. W., east.... 1 C. A N. W.. west.... 8 C, St. P., M. A O.... 4 C., n. & g., east.... 1 C, B. A Q., west.... 6 Chicago Q. W Total receipts 11 8 1 9 2 14 4 8 1 46 88 80 last week and 84. head short ot reoord for the corresponding oays os yesr. t s There wss no very marked change In thf ounditlon of the trade. There ess a fs r demand for killers, both sheep and lamhs. but ihe supply consisted almost entliely of lambs. Ihe ptltes paid dirt not show ninth ensnge ss compered wlih yesterday, th market generally being slow, but about steady. As noted yesterday, the msikei on most kinds of dceli elite killers Is around "-4jc higher than last week. There tact a few feeders on sale this morning and while the trade lacked snap, ther did not appear to be mucn change in the general condition. Slow, but about steady, would cover the general contltlon of th market. While yearlings have not shown much chsngs In general tendency on feeders has heen a little stronger dur ing the week, salrs In many Coses lokintt litui'.o higher than the close of the previous week. quotations on fat sheep and lambs: Good to choice Ismhs. 7.0Mfi.4fl; fair to good lambs, lT6i)7O0; good to choice year ling', r.(K5ftO; fair to good yearlings, 14 (686.00; good to choice wethers. 14 6"at.S0; fair to good wethers. 14 2&jj4 60; good to choice ewes, 84.4ti4.90; fair to good ewes, 38.7MI4 40. Quotations on feeder stock: Fair to choice lanihe 8'..7Sfl(.?0; fair to chotr year lines. 84 7!WfT6 2f: fair tn choice wethers. 84.OOtB4.40; fair to choice wethers, HOO 4.40; fair to choice ewes, tJ.8M3.7S. Representative sales: No. 4a Wyoming wethers 2(5 Wyoming wethers 240 Wyoming wethers 18 Wyo. wethers A swes. culls 374 Wyoming lsmbs, feeders.., .V Wyoming lambs, feeders.. 238 Wyoming ewes , 628 Wyoming ewes, feeders.... 173 Wyoming ewes S6 Wyoming Inmbs, culls 84 Wyoming lambs, feeders.. iQ Wyoming lambs, feeders.. 66 Wyoming ewes, feeder.... 274 Wyoming ewes 160 Idaho lambs ISO Idaho lambs, feeders 78 Idaho yearlings 78 Idaho ewes DUN'S REVIEW OF TRADE High Prices Causing Conienratisra in Purchases. IRON AND STEEL OUTLOOK GOOD Av. Pr. 96 1(0 96 4 90 ,93 4 40 ,91 4 00 ,62 8 88 ,61 6 36 122 8 16 , 86 8 16 ,97 4 16 .43 S 00 ,64 8 86 ,64 8 26 ,66 3 40 .93 4 36 ,61 (76 .90 8 86 ,97 t 26. .96 4 00 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKKT Cattle Steady to Higher Hogs and ' Sheep Steady. CHICAGO, Sept. 10 CATTLE Receipts, 3.000 head. Market steady. Steers, J&.tcj 8.30: cows. 83.50 ii6 2f: heifers. 63 604r'.0J; bulls, f3.00tf4.h6; calves, 83.0Ofi9.O0; Blockers and feeders. 12 7le6 16. HOUS Receipts, about 10.000 head. Mar ket 5o lower. Choice heavy, 1.1.40 n.60: butchers. fS.4Vfi8.60; light mixed, i8 ao . Sr. choice light.. fjK.4Of.60: packing. fx.iOir4.26; pIkb. 1R 2.Vu7.CO. Hulk of sales. fR.10S.40. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, about 12.000 head. Market steady to strong. Sheep, 14.0OQ6.0O; yearlings, 16.006.(0; lambs, Hogs. Sheep. IS 424 841 134 722 1,838 191 1.212 1.406 94 1.034 2.4 124 . .... 486 8 .... .... 11 1 (6 4 ... 127 M 41 138 7T 88 .... 8.T89 936 4,140 7.748 New York Moaey Market. NEW TORK, Sept. 10-MONET-On call steady at Was per Cent; ruling rate. l4j irin. our.m uiu, per cent: oflertd at 2 per cent. TIME LOANS Dull and strong; sixty days, MiS per cent; ninety days, t'd3A per cent; six months, Vitfii per cent PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER 4UW441 per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Weaker, with actual business In bankers' bills at 14 84854 4.8495 for sixty-day bills and at 84.8630 for demand. Commercial hills, S4.84Hb4 84vt SILVER Bar. tlc; Msxlcan dollars, 43o. BONDS Government, steady; railroad strong. The following are th Closing Quotations on stocks and bonds: .10014 Interb'fh Met. 414s. I:vt .1004, Inter. Her. Mar. 4e. 4s .101 Japan 4s 101 do 4a (64- .114 K. C. So. lai ,.... 74 .11714L Shuts dan. 4m iltutlt A Ilia-Chalmers 1st ts. If L. a Nash. tin. 4a (414 Am. Asrirultural 4e..",014 M., K. T. 1st 4a louvT Am. T. A T. e. 4e.li)4'4 ej0 , i-, . to Miaeouri Paoifie 4a... 4Se .111 N. Hya. of Max. 4i. K ' N. Cn'- S- e.. (1H Itr) da des. 4 (til -- -.. . . , . at ... IT. S. ref. fa. n do coupon . . . U. g. ts. ref... du ooupon ... V. S. 4a. M(... do coupon .. Am. Tobacco 4s. .. do e Armour 6c Co. 4i. Atrhlon sen. 4s. do ct. 4s do cv. 6s Atlantic C. L. 1st 4s. WN. A W Baltimore A Ohio 4s. 10 do cr. edo ta do S nrutia. i rsne. r v . mm. en un. i. rfria Am tu . .. of Os. 6s 1 Penn. e. itu ,'is.a'.' .,1? .inv 1st eon. 4. 114 et lvi Trans, er. 4s. 44 Or. 4. L. rfda. 'ia" asil' DISPOSITION Cattle. Omaha Packing Co Swift and Company Cudahy Packing Co Armour A Co Sch warts-Bolen Co Cudahy Bros w. . vansant Co Hill A Son J. B. Root A Co J. H. Bulla U Wolf McCreary A Carey 8. Werthelmer Sullivan Bros Illinois Packing Co Cudahy. Kansas City Other buyers Totals CATTLE Receipts of cattle were very light this morning, as usual on a Friday, there being hardly enough to really make a market. Buoh cattle as ther wer sold at prttss not very muoh different from yesterday, It being, as usual, when re ceipts are so light, a featureless trad from start to finish. For th week reoelpts have been very liberal; that Is, fully as large as last week and quite a little larger than for the same period last year. Whll ther wer not enough beef cattle her today to make a market, It Is safe to say that prices for th week on all do slrabls grades of cornfed steers Is quite a littles stronger. The better grade of rang steers ar selling fully as high as they wer a week ago but fair horned steers, th kind that feeder buyers do not want, and banc on which ther is llttl competition, ar IOxQISo lower. Whll ther were not enough cows or heifers to talk about today, the market for the Whole week has been In pretty fair condition, so much so that prices ar around 10016c higher than the close of last week. In fact, rang cow and heifers ar In many cases quoted as much as lOijj 2oo higher than a week ago. Ther hss been a very good demand for stookers and feeders all the week and prices on that kind of cattle are right around lugloo higher on an average. Light and medium weight grades. It anything, show more improvement than the heavier cattle, the prospects for good fall pasturage having Increased th demand for cattle on th stooker order. uuotatlona on cattle: Good to choice cornfed steers, tf.OOjtf.TO; fair to good corntsd steers, fe.Wy T.Oo; common to fair cornfed steers, 14.7b'ci6.40; good to cholos range steers, t6 0o6.00; fair to good range steers, f4.oOiij6.00; common to fair range steers, 13.7C(J4 60; good to ohoioe cornfed cows and heifers, f4.O0fc6.O0: fair to good cornfed cows and heifers, 13.00$p400; com mon to fair cornfed cows and heifers, 42.6003.00; good to oholce rang cows and heifers, 13.654.50; fair to good range cows and heifers, 13.00-cfl.60; common to fair rang cows and heifers, f2 C'yl.oO: good to choloe atockers and feeders. f4.O0ii'5.M fair to good stocker and feeders, I3.26'(f 4 00; common to fslr stocker and feeders, 82.75tT3.26; stock heifers, f2 6033.25; veal calves, 13.604.60; bulls, stags, etc., $2,609 4 CO. Representative sales: R. J. Sheehsn Wyo. (4 steers.... 10.14 4 56 67 cows... (8 cows.... I 798 8 75 8 cows... 44 cows 9S7 3 26 19 rows... 16 calve... 830 S 00 61 calves... 230 James Graham Wyo. 26 cows 940 2 80 16 steers.. 14 heifers... (( 8 6 80 cows 896 49 COWS 1033 S 66 A. E. L wis Wyo. 15 cows SX0 t 60 10 feeders.. 677 10 helfrrs... 0( 8 16 Jesse Johnson Wyo. 13 steers.. ..1127 4 85 8 feeders.. 8! 10 feeders.. 1040 4 10 60 cows 906 Edward McKlniey wyo. Central Leather &. ..lot) harm. Con, Ont. of N . (. e II, Headloi can 1 Chef 4V Ohio 4a. . .10ST, e8t. j,. A . ' do ref. 4e VIM, do .,, , ' r-Mraio & Alton JHS i5St. L. S W C, B. A Q. Jt. 4s.... (7 Ua Ut cold do (ea. 4S (8 e(Mbuanl , -C, SJ. St. t . faclfl. coK 4s ten. IWs SO do e. . C, R. 1. T. eol. 4a J to 1st ret. 4a"" do col. ia ( tso. Rail war ia do rt. 4a (1 a ian. ea Colo. Industrial a.. M cnloo l.aalci:, eefolo. Midland 4a... It 4o T'" r 8. ref.-eit. 4s rH do 1st rf"..' -Il. A Hud. cv. 4.104 . g. K'btHw'4?-' do ref. 6a to va -Car rk s. Mrtlller.' fre MWliash- 1 H d.,.. n.n a. t.k weoautt let 6e... A. ..'a. ..H- A ISU?""'1 M s. tone. 104 tg. 4s U 4 eoa. 4a 74 .. 44 .. .. M ..l'H .. (6 ,.111 ,. Il ..10a ..117 ..104 ..lot 4e n t. 4a.... 14 serlea A. 9S-" -" ... Oes. Elerula ct. Is lM wlsoeiuan Oeatral 4s. (4 ill. Cent. 1st rat. 4a H Boston Stocks mma BeeU. BOSTON. 8pt. 10. Money, call loans ft 4 per cent; time loana, 4ja per cent, ing quotations were: SV6 Clos- dlT. N44 4 1U4 , (0 41 41 , ( , 4 si , SKI , II , 104 , , 14 , 7 . 41 . . lol , l'J , IS , C , 14 M loo 44 lul it ltM SI 4 1W lou 44 101 ltM 44 ij I'.l U so Atchison adj. 4a. do 4e At.-bla.in R. R do pfd Bueton A Albany . Hoeton A Maine... Koetim Elevated ... ritrbburg pfd N V ,' N H. A H. llnlen Pacaflc .... Am. Art. Chem.. 4 pfd Ana Pneu. Tabs... Am. Sugar do pld Am. T A T Am. Wo,. las da pfd rtominlna I. A 8.. Msee. g.ectric do pfd. Muse. Gas l ulled I'rult I'nlted Sboe Mach. do pfd I S. Steel do pfd. Adventure ,.. (I Alloees 100 Amalgamated .11144 Arlsona Commanlal .l'.-t Atlantic .Il .149 44 42 10 Butta Coalition U Calumet Ar1sans..l4 .1!) Ontennlal ,.1M Covver Hans .... .li( 1'elr Waat K4 rtenella . 47Orene (wnanea... .lut Isle Rovaia . 4 Mass. Mialng .1211 Mii-btaea .1 6 Mchaa-a .141 Muni. Coal A . IT Nevada . 1044, rteceola . 44 Perrot . 14 Uulncy , T7 fibannoa ,. 45 I S Mining ,ltT('. S. Oil .... . 4 I'tah ,. o victoria . TV4fc VI Inona . .114 'Wolverine ., . 4 North Butte 41 1 I 14 ( lo 41 Coke.. t4 145 U 40 li MH It 44 :::::::: 3 1M m 870 80 I 75 1 00 ( 00 4 50 I 86 8 70 4 15 8 70 24 Steers. ...1140 4 (0 15 steer.... 896 8 35 O. Kfellne Wyo. 22 steers.. ..1218 I 26 William Balrd Weo. 28 steers... 1406 6 0 8 steers . ..1328 4 60 H. J. Frederlcks-Wyo. 6 eows 904 3 00 6i feeders.. 874 4 39 7 cows 871 3 60 Soper Cattl Co. Wyo. 46 steers. ...llil 4 70 20 heirers... 90S 4 15 Sundanr Live Bto-k Co Wyo. 10 steers. ...IMS 4 M 2 cows mo 4 00 T. W. MatthewsWyo. 18 steers.. ..1191 8 10 7 steers.. ..110 5 10 Scows 926 4 00 Scows 920 4 00 H. W. MatthewsWyo. U steers. ...1187 S 10 4 cows 1045 4 00 E. W. Whltcomb Wyo. 1 cows 1077 4 00 23 steers. ...1210 6 10 23 sters....12i0 6 10 Scows 1070 4 00 10 steers.. ..1137 6 10 9 steers. ...11M 6 10 10 cows lOft 4 00 4 cows 1020 3 E0 J. E. Rugg Wyo. 10 steer.. .1417 6 20 8 heifers. ..1120 4 00 Kosenstone ft. l. cows 943 S 85 14 steers.... 921 3 76 134 cows.. 11 cows... 7 steers., 21 cows.... T cows ( feeders. N. H. . 978 ,. 9t0 .1149 (i. Wears B. D. 4 n 68 cows 2 70 15 cows 4 60 Nellson Cnlo. rl cows 30 feeder.. 3 feeders.. Bros. Neb. 8 cows F. 7tn 3 80 9 MI 3 00 1( 8 60 Johnson 980 8 66 924 8 15 92 913 98 8!T 870 8 (6 S 1) 3 40 4 10 3 50 'w York Mlalag Stocks. NEW YORK, Sept. 10. -Closing quotations were as Tol ows: Alice bruns-i-e Ton. ... Com. Tunnel Stock edo Sonde Con. Tel. A llora Silver I Iron Silver Vs. 1M . 1 . 11 . 19 .Hi . 44 ..i; Leadvllla Con. I.lltle I ble .. Mntrsa Ontaria Ol.hlr egiandard Telle Jacket Treaaary Btstemrat. WASHINGTON. Sept. hk-The condition of the treasury at the beginning of busi ness todsy wss as follows: Trust Fusud Uold cjiu. 1)00,515. be?; ,- .. 6 .. 4 ..114 ..M ..li! ..ia ..iw Btik t learlagra. OMAHA. Sept. 10 Pank clearings for to dsy were 12 mo 712 41 snd for tne corn spundtng dale last year, U leC2v4-77. Av. lb. rr Ko At. Sit. Pr. ..t4 ... t 70 tl t4 ... 7 17 . 4:4 t tt 4f m ... T So ..JS7 2 t 71 44 Ui SO T (0 ..Ml SO T 74 14 lit 1 u . tsl ... t H 4 !7 40 t to ,.t 140 1 ) II tn ... 7 SO ..rt ... 7 M 14 t-4 14 T 0 . K ... t SO II U 40 t It ..t eJSO t 40 11 8"4 ... 7 44 ..Ml 40 7 40 f 144 .. 1 tl . .) (0 1 10 71 tot 40 1 (4 .134 ... 1 44 It. til 41 1 5 111 40 1 e.' 10 1,1 40 t 44 ..M ... 1 14 () 1M ... 4 4.) .140 40 7 at 14 ;1 ... I fs) I I ... 1 It II lit 40 ( 04 ..VI ... 1 It 15 IMI ... an 44 T SI 77 07 ... I 00 .11 ... 1 17 M 147 40 I (4 i.9 14 7 17 7 1 . . I 10 Kansas City Live Stock Market. KANSAS CITV. Mo.. Sr-Pt. 10.-CATTLK Receipts, 8.600 head, including 1,800 south erns. Market steady to weak; choice ex port and dressed beef steers, fti.60ii8.00; fair to good, 14 boii 26; western steers. 13.90&6.75; stockers and feeders, t2.7.Vui)40; southern steers, f3.4O-fr4.50; southern cows, f2.2CQ4.00: native cows, 12.2,r'g4 0; native heifers. l3.HHlb.bO: bulls. 12.76013.90 calves. 13E(m'7.50. Hf.KJS Receipts. 5,no head. Market steady to 10c lower ;top, fb.30; bulk of salrs, fT.MrflS M; heavy, f8.10fj8.30; packers and butchers, fi.90ff8.30; light, f7.Kil).lo; pigs, fG.007.4S. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 4.000 head. Market 10c higher; Utah lambs, 00; lambs, !t2Mj7W; yearlings, 15.00) 6 60; wethers, tl.60(!ifi.25: ewes. f4.25$4.90; stockers and feeders, f3.25go.25. Retailers Are Inmfresi la Dry O Markete, bat Baying Is N Etteaelve Foot tvear Baa. laesa Light. 10 R. G. Dun A Co.'s Trsde tomorrow will NEW YORK. Sept Weekly Review of say: The price situation In leading depart ments of trade is proving a factor of overshadowing Importance and In some di rections rausts marked conseratlsm In purclia.4'S, but the demand to replenish stocks, which will grow more urgent as the need becomes greater, ts expeoled to soon start as unusually acllvs movement. The outlook Is brilliant as ever, principally In Ihe fundamental Iron and steel market. In which prosperity cannot exist except that the crops promise abundantly and the other productive powers of ths country r profitably employed. In New England the cotton mills ron tlnus active, although th primary market for cotton goods Is for the moment quiet. Men's wear mills are busy, but In footwear fa. -lories are awaiting returns from sales men only recently started out. Hides and leather are gradually adjusted to new con ditions, but prices are firmly maintained. Statistics of building operations testify to the sctivlty In that direction. Taking th country at large, there la a notable free dom from Industrial dispute. The very sat isfactory employment of labor must soon add to retail purchases, which now expand slpwly. Retailers are numerous In the dry goods market, but purchases are conservative. Following the government report on cot ton, prices In the primary markets stead ied perceptably and the position Is now re garded as strong, although new business Is of moderate proportions. Converters are closing tip outstanding trades and printer using wide cloths have shown more Inter est in covering for future needs. Cotton yarns are steadier, with a light business offering and with complaints made by knitter of slow deliveries on old rontracrs. In men's wear some of the smaller mills complain of extensive cancellations, but the large corporations are well occupied. New business In footwear Is still held In check by the price situation. The salee-, men are on the road for New England pre miers and It Is anticipated that another fortnight will witness a much better move ment. There continues a satisfactory vol ume of trade In Chicago packer hides. Country hides continue firm, but the bulk of recent trading has been at Inside quo tations. Leather Is quiet, but tanners en tertain firm views' and concessions on standard grades are unattainable. BRADSTRICBT'S REVIEW OP TRADE) St. I.onls Live Stock Market. ST. LOUI8, Sept. lO.-CATTLE-Recelpts, 4.2O0 head. Including 2.600 head ' Texans; market steady; native shipping and export steers, fo.4Wa7.60; dressed beef and butcher steers, l.'i.ir.fjtl.tO; - steers under 1.000 lbs., t4.0(X6'5.So; stockers and feeders. 83.7685 10; cows and heifers. f3.25$(.7S; canners, tJ.iO tbS.OO; bulls, tt.00fj4.26; calves, f6.2o7.pO; Texas and Indian steers, 13.601J!..75; cows and heifers, S2.40&4.50. HOOS Reoelpts, 6.600 head; market strong; pigs and lights, 66.008.16; packers, f7.8T8.20; butcher and best heavy, f8.2& 8.45. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1.300 head; market 10c higher; native muttons, t3.75ft4.B6; lambs, ,6.2!,'a1.M; culls and bucks, 12.MKu4.76; stockers, 13.00-3.76. St. Joseph Mv Stoek Market. ST. . JOSEPH, Sept. 10.-CATTLE Re ceipts, 1,200 head; market steady; steers, f4.60utT.26; cows and heifers, f2.5CK3o.O0, calves, S3.OO48.00. HOOS Receipts, 8,000 head; market steady; top. Id. 30; bulk of sales, S8.00faii.20. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1,000 head; market steady; lambs. 14 007.66. Sloax City Live Stock Market. SIOUX CITT, Ia., Sept. 10. (Special Tel-egram.)-CATTLE Receipts, 400; market firm; beeves, f4.0037.60; cows, f2.7r-(5;1.26; feeders, ft .265.25; yearlings. 18 004.00. HOGS Receipts, 1.300 hesd; market steady to strong; range, 87.40u8.00; bulk of sales, 37.70(7.80. Stock In Sight. Receipts of live stock at the els principal western markets yesterday: Cattle. Hogs. Sheen. South Omaha 700 8.100 7,000 Sioux City 400 1.300 St. Joseph 1.20) 8.00 1,000 Kansas City 3.600 6.000 4.9 0 St. Louis 4,900 6.600 1,300 Chicago 3.O0O 10.000 12 000 Totals 13,000 28.500 23,3X1 Factories Are Bosy and Jobbing; Business la Good. NEW TORK. Sept. 10. tlradstreets' to morrow will say i Industrial lines are still expanding and In some branches of the Iron and steel trade record outputs are the rule. In fact, manufacturing Is In th forefront a re gards activity and In some branches skilled workmen are not plentiful enough to supply . the demand. Industrial plants thst hav been late tn sharing In the rrvlVAl ar taking on more activity and working of night shifts Is not uncommon. Purely dis tributive trsde haa probably tapered off a little at certain large centers, as Interior merchants having finished their purchases have left for their homes. SHU, Jobbing trade is good and at some centers, par ticularly where fall fontlvltles are held, purchases of dry, goods, groceries and staples in general have really Increased though fall buying from Jobbers and whole salers hss possibly passed Its senlth. It Is obviously too early tor reorders. Indeed, , retailers are atlll making strenuous efforts to work off summer stocks, while display ing early fall goods. Within another week or so trade In this line probably will show expanslbn. There ha been no tendency to over buy, high prices for one thing, having made for th exerols of caution. The earlier gathered crops such as wheat, cotton and oats are being moved to mar ket quite freely and tho good prices bolng realized from the sale of these products will malti for earlier collections and growth In trade. Building la more active than It usually is at this season of the year and the ratio of gain for August over a year ago Is th largest shown in any month sine May. Business failures In th I'nlted Stste for the week ending September 9 were 191. against ltUt lasc week. 191 In the same week of ln. 172 In 1907. 164 In 1908 and 188 In 1R06. Failures In Canada for the week num ber twenty-nine compared with thlrty-thre last week and thirty-four In th earn week of 1!"8. Wheat. Including flour, exports from th I'nlted State and Canada for th week 1 ending September 9, are 19.832.531 bushels, against 81.698,610 In the corresponding period last year. . Corn exports for tho week are 81,972, bushels, against 177,939 last week and 48.814 In 1K)R. For the ten weeks ending Septem ber 9, corn exports were 1.045,4f3 bushels, compared with 622,607 bushels last year. 8 ste-rs.... 990 8 66 8 cows 913 3 76 14 rrwvfi. HOGS Receipts ol hogs this morning were very light, the pounding administered to the market yesterday having apparently cut short receipts. iiuyers were still little Indifferent this morning, so that the market was slow and very much lacking In snap, but prices remained snout on i nar with yesterday's aeneral market. Tht means thst a good many of the hogs sold at i7 75$7.9K and on up as high as 18 10 Representstive sales: No 42., 4 44. 4 4.. 44 , tt. 41 II. tl. Ik e 4. 51 47. 17. 14 t M. 4a 6HEEP There was a fair run of sheep for this time of the week, twenty-nine fresh cars being reported in. This brings the total for the week up to 4.1141 head which ia 16,000 leas than for, the sain days OMAIIA GK!tEHAt. MARKET? Staple and Fancy Produce friers Far stlshed by Bayer and Wholesaler. BUTTER Creamery, No. L dell-Ted to th retail trad In 1-lb. cartons. 27 Ho; No. 1, in 40-lb. tubs, 27c; No. 1, In 1-lb. car tons, 26c; in 60-1 b. tuba, 240 ; packing stock, 18,204c; fancy dairy, tubs, 223.11c; com mon roll, fresh made, lsllo. Market changes every Tuesday. EGGS Fresh selling stock, osndlcd, SSo. CHEESE Finest Wisoonsln full cream twins, 16o; Young Americas, 4 In hoop, tfttc; favorite, S in hoop, 16c: daisies, 20 In hoop, 154o ; cream brick, full oass, 16o: block Swiss, 14c; full eream llmburger, 16c. POULTRY Broilers, 16c; alive, springs, l(o; hens, 10c; cocks. 7o; duchs. 10c; geese. So, turkeys, 16c; pigeons, per dot.. 6c; guinea fowls, per dog, 12.60; squabs, per dus., 22. Dressed hens, llo; springs, 1UT 210 ; cocks, C!o; ducks. He; geeese, UVc; turkeys, , 22c. F1SH--Fresh, caugYit, almost all are dressed: Halibut, be; buffalo. 8c; trout, 12c; bullhead. 14e; catfish, 17a; crappies, sunflsh, fcjo; black bass. 26c; wmteflsh, )3o; pike, 12c; salmon, 14o; pickerel. I0o; frog legs, loo. Fresh frosen: Whlteflsh, No. 1, 10c; round, 9c; pickerel, dressed, and headless, 7c; round, (o; piks, dressed, lOo; round, 9o; red snappers, 12oi Spanish maokerel, 18c; native mackerel, 36c each. BEEF CUTS Ribs: No. 1, 17oi No. 3. Mo; No. 3. 8c. Loin: No. L 18Hc; No. 1, 134c; No. 3, 9o Chuck: No. 1. (c; No. i 44':; No. 3, 4c. Round: No. 1. 9c : No. 3, 84c: No. 3, (a. Plats: No. 1, 6Vc; No. t to; No. 3, 8tac. VEGETABLES Kansas sweet potatoes, 82 76 per bbl. Celery, Michigan, Ko bunch, Cabbage, home grown. lVvo per lb. Wis consin Red Glob onions. 2o per lb. Cali fornia cauliflower, 13.00 per crate. Toma toes, horns grown, market basket. 60c; crate, 14.00. Lettuce, per dos., 30e. Par snips, turnip, carrot, TSo per dos. Flor ida new beeta, carrots, parsnips, turnip, etc . per dos.. 75e. FRESH FRUITS-Florida pineapples. 18s to 46s. fl.76 per erst; grsp fruits, 30 slxa, per box. f3; 4( six, 16.60; 64 slse. K; ba nanas, fancy select, I1.50'(j2 00; apples, horn grown. pr bu. basket, 7&Ufl.iO; markat basket, 46o. POTATO ES New. (So per bu. HIDEb-No. 1 green, 10c; No. 1 cured. 11c Cotton Markat. NEW YORK. Sept. lO.-COTTON-Fu-tures opened ateady: October, 12;'.tr; De cember, 12.32c; January, 12,28c; March, 12 c; May, 12 42c. Cotton futures closed steady; September, 12.30t.-i October, 12 3.'c; November. 12.28 -; De cember, 12.3tW:; January, 12.3ic; February, izi.tc; juarcn, 12.11c; April, utzc; May. 12.4IC. Spot cotton closed quiet to 10 points ad vanre; middling uplands, 1276c; middJli.g guir, la.tsic. oaies. none. NEW ORLEANS, Sept. 10. COTTON Spot quiet; 1-lfic lower; middling, 117-lc; gules on the spot. 140 bales; to arrive, 460. ST. LOl'IS. Sept. lfte-COTTON Un changed; middling. 12 9-lrto; sales, none; receipts. 1 bale; shipments, 4 bales; slock, 10.621 bales. London Closing; Stocks, LONDON, Sept. 10 American securities soon after the opening of the stock mar ket advanced until at noon tha pricea wer from M to 1 above yesterday's New York oloslng. London closing stocks: Console, money.... M 11-11 Louisville A Nf.. do account Amal. Capper... Anaconda Att-hteon do pfd Baltimore A Ohio. Canadian Pailflo i'hssaiMka A 0.. Chicago U. W Chi., Mil. A St. P. D Beers Denver A RIO ti de pfd Erie do lat pfd do 2d ptd , Orand Trunk Illinois Central.... Ex-dlvldend. SILVER Bar. MONEY-Vis. 344 M.. K. A T. . li N. y. Central.. . Norfolk A W... .121 do pfd .107 Ontario A W..,. .1194 Pcnnsrlvanls ... ...17 Rand Mine 114 , 114 , ! II 41 . , 71 , II Vk It Resdlng . 11 Southern Rv iiix ,1M do pfd 71 . 17 Southern Parlflc....lt7 . 44 Union Paolfte . U do pfd lul . tiU. g. Steal 40 . t ia pfd ....m . 43 Wabaah 11 .24 do pfd in) .164 Spanish 4s. W steady at 23 13-l(d per os. per cent. The rate of discount In the open markat for ahort bills Is l per cent; . for tbre months' bills, 14 per cent. St. I.onls General Market. ST. LOUIS, Mo Sept. 10. WHEAT Higher; track. No. t red cash fl.0Ql 12; No. 2 hard. fl.03r(4l.0; September, fl.Oi'i; December. ftPVtc; Msy, fl.02. CORN Higher; track, No. 3 cash, gwoj December, 68'Ac; May, 41Tiul2o; No. 3 whit, (94c. OATS Higher; track, No. 3 cash, SHft 394c; December. 8e; May, 41Vc; No. 3 white. 414a. RYE Nominally higher; 74o. FLOUR Steady; red winter patents. 84 90 5 20; extra fancy' and straight, 84.(0(34.86; hard winter clears, ft 16(14.60. SEE1 Timothy, f3.00ft3.46. CORNMEAL fg.39. H RAN Higher; sacked, east track, 98c fl 00. H A T Firm; timothy, fll.0021i.60; pralrl. fioorJii oo. HEMP TWINE 7c. PROVISIONS Pork, firm: Jobbing. 82121. Lard, lower; prim steam. Ill W..1 11.96. Dry salt meats, steady; boxed extra shorts. Ill 124; clear ribs. Ill 124; short clears, $12 2.V Bacon, steady: boxed extra shorts, lis 1L'4; clear rlba, fl 1.1:4; short clears, tl8 28. POULTRY Quiet: chickens. 13c; springs, 16c: turkevs. l(c: ducks. He; geeae, to. Bt'TTKR Steady; creamery, 3481o. EGGS Steady; 20c. Receipts Flour, bbls. Whrat bu. Corn. bu. . Oats. bu. .. 8 40 ....WW) . . . 83 1100 ... 66.000 Shipments. in 600 8k ftoO 13 400 n.ouo Oils and Hosla. OIL CITY. Sept. 10. -OIL Credit bal ances, fl 68; runs. 168.471 bbls.; average, 12L 102 bbls ; shipments, 2tt,261 bbls.; average, 19t.901 bbls. ROSIN Firm; Quota: B. 33.30473 35: II. 13 6.; K, fl9xu3 96; F. f4 1"S r: 41. It K.n 14 20 U. 14 3u; 1. 14 56: K. 160; M. f: 3f 5. oo N. lo.uuu6 79, W. O., S6.ku.i&; W. W.. St..'.!. Metrtl Market. NEW YORK. Sept 10 -METALS-Th tin market wss quiet today and no sales wer reported, but price wer a shads higher In sympathy with London. Th London market closed quiet, with spot at ti:K 15s and futures at C138 2s (d. Th mar ket for stsndard copper continued easy, with spot and Septsmber closing at 112 40$ 12.65: lake wss quoted at t!3 00'fl 13 26; elo trolytlc. f I2.75-&13 00; casting. fl2.ti24'& 12 87H Ths Iondon mnrket was lower, with spot at V lr.s and futures st 59 12s td. Lard was steady: spot at f4 l.fit 46, New York, and at 14 2WS4 26, Esst St. Louis. Th Ixm don market was higher at (II 13s 9d. Apel ter closed easy, with spot at 16 00 ,j 4 75, New York, tend at f5.5o-fjao, Eaat St. Louis, tendon market, unchanged at 123 17s '1 The English Iron market wss a lit tle higher, alth Cleveland wsrrsnt quoted at 51s 3d T.callv iron was unchanged. ST. LOl'IS, Sept. ID METALS Lad, steady. Spelter, firmer; i.ou; large ssJss.