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    TCIE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1910.
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CAST?. VALUES ABE LOWER
'CRAlNAXDPttODUCfiMRKET
f Wheat Lacks Snap, Demand Beinj
,. , . Poor Tuesday,
r
P
V
J
H"' Relts and Weak Parcha-
Fore, price Down Cora
Ala Suffers a e.
cllao. ,
OMAHA. Aug. It. 1910.
' T..wltnot tha Support of heavy buying by
i'wi50fr.n nw".rki on thin aide, price ar
expected to find lower level.
- rear selling by country ahlppera increas
ing receipts and fairly genial rains,
. "PleU wi-h the weakness In wheat, caused
turn to decline.
-fh wnt Oil weak again today Heavy
i ,,lt!"a and no material falling ovf of re
oetpta and glow demand from mlllera oKset
I. ?Jf'a news. The lack of shipping de
"'nd keeps atooka accumulating and la tht
depressing feature.
spot corn aold off Wbie on heavy re
, ceipta and acceptances on tha late bid.
ewe was rathar bearlah. as good rama
wre reported in the northern part of th
belt Where badly needed.
nhiai lacks snap, demand la poor and
receipts a heavy . pressure, forcing cash
xaiuta lower.
i hies and foreign news were Itss'buU-
I'll In. .
Primary wheat recelpta wera 1,413.000 bu.
and ahipmenta were 674.000 bu., against re
celpta last year f 190,000 bu. and shlp
. merits of 6&J,0u0 bu.
Primary corn recelpta were 613,000 bu.' and
.v ahipmenta were 256.000 bu., against recelpta
last year of 46,000 bu. and ahipmenta of 657,
vo bu.
Clearance wera S.000 bu. of corn, 10.000
w'.t,lta and wheat and flour eo,ual to
236,000 bu. -
Liverpool cloned Hd lower to d higher
on wheat s.ld d higher on corn.
Omaha fash Prlcea.
WHEAT No. 3 hard turkey. 99c(ff$1.00.
nominal; No. 2 hard, semi-dark and yel
low, 8897c; No. S hard, turkey, WMriViC.
nominal; No. 8 hard, aeml-dark and yellow,
HiiHo, nominal; No. 4 hard, 94Q6V4c, nom
inal: No, 3 apring, 7ttc&$1.00; No. 3 aprlng.
.. Kfci&oso, nominal.
CORN No. I white. 6WB0o. nominal:
No. S white, S9H59o, nominal; No. 4
t white, 68H69c; No. S yallow. 6yc, nominal;
No. S yellow, 69i59l4c; No. 4 yellow, 68
6e; No. 1, 6955c; No. I, 6RH6c; No. 4,
67V45Sec, nominal; no (trade, 47(BWC, nominal.
OATS Standard, 334fr34c: No. 1 white,
8334o; No. 4 white, mtzfaei No. S yel
. low, S3&S3ttc; No. 4 yellow, 30VS31toc.
nominal. . . 1 .'i , : . - i
BARLEY Nd. I feed, WflBSc, nominal;
rejected, 48'53e, nominal.
RYE No. 2, 78878c, nominal; No. S. 73
74c; nominal.
' Carlot Receipts.
.;v. Wheat. Corn. Oat.
Chicago 610 133 938
Minneapolis 27
Omaha .. :. 12 28 11
Dulutb 178 ... .,.
hort, 14c; clear rlba. 14c; ahort clear.
I4"4c.
I'tJULTRT-Fteady; chlcka, lf4e; aprlng.
13V4c; tuikeya, Ufc23c; duck. 912c; geese,
0i :c.
HITTER-Steady; creamery. 25ft29',ic.
KOUS-FIrm; lc
Flour u.ono mono
"heat 177.000 44.0"0
t orn 45.0"0 13.000
at 163.01)0 107.000
WE4THBB IS THR GRA1X BELT
Continued Pair Ike Prediction for
Jiest Twealr-Foar Hoars.
OMAHA, Aug. 16, U10.
Shower continued arattered throughout
the central valleys during the laat twenty
tuur hour and raJna continued general, In
the eastern atatss. tiome very heavy raln
ralla occurred at polnta In Iowa and north
ern Illinois; Carroll, la., had . Inches;
Iowa City, l.au Inchea. and a number of
point In Illinois report falls exceeding 1
Inch, and the unumially heavy-fall of 4.60
Inches occurred at Streatoi, 111. Tha show
er In Nebraska were apparently confined
to the northeantem portion. Temperatures
were much higher generally over the central
valleya and wast to the mountains during
tha last twenty-four house and warmer
weather It gradually extending eaatward.
An area of high pressure overlie tha
northwest and I moving' down over the
central valleya. This high la accompanied
by cooler weather and the Indlcatlona ara
that tha high Will spread Over th central
valleya within the next twenty-four houra.
causing cooler weather In thl vicinity to
night and Wednesday, with probably con
tinued fair weather.
1910 19 19" 1907
Minimum temperature 73 74 73 3
Precipitation 00 .00 .US T
Normal temperature for today, 75 de
grees. Deficiency in precipitation lnce March 1,
13.M Inches.
Deficiency corresponding period In 1909,
1.61 inches.
Excess corresponding period in 1S08, .17 of
an Inch. .
L. A. WELSH. Local Forecaster.
Cora aad Vfceat Rcglsa Dalletla.
For Omaha, Neb., for tha twenty-four
hour ending at S a. m.. 78th meridian time.
Tuesday, August 16, 1910:
OMAHA DISTRICT.
Temp. Raln-
Btatlon. Max. Mln.. falL
Ashland, Nebk 93'
4tlhiifn XTaI. a.
broken Bow, Neb 69
coiumbua. Neb... 90
CulberUon, Neb.. 93
Falrbury, Neb.... 91
rairmoni. Net)....
Urand lsl'il nk en
Hartingtan, Neb.. 85
nasunga. Neb.... HI
OakriaJa Koh til
Omaha, Neb R9
tekamah. Neb.... 87
Alt, la 73
Carroll, la 86
Clarlnda, la 83
Slblev. fa 83
Sioux City, Ia.... M
CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS
Pea tares of tk Tradlaar aad Cloataar
Prlera oa Board of Trad.
CHICAGO, Au. 16. Wheat price de
clined today and then' recoverd, closing
from a chad to a half up, after having
dropped from to IS below tha previous
close. Corn duplicated the fluctuatlona of
wheat, while oata kept within -rvarrower
limits, finishing weaker than the other
grains. Provision generally made gains,
.pork being the .weakest, closing front 60
up to 10c. off. Word that more than
u0,0W buahela of wheat had been chartered
for ahlpment abroad, and that two addi
tional cargoes . bad left Baltimore, to
gether Witt) large export of Paclflo slop
wheat also aided in hardening tiie market
and the cloae waa firm. September closed
a shade up. at 11.02 to 61.02!(tfL02H, after
having touched bottom at itOOOl.OOTi.
- December closed, Vs$!4 to 6& higner at
$1.06H to $1.064, after grounding at 61.04V.
Tha opening weakness in corn wa due
to heavy rainfalls in different aecttona of
tha corn belt, which encouraged belief that
a good crop ta secured.
Tha cloae was steady all around with
September Ho to off, at 3Ho to 63Vru
after having touched tZhic December
ctonedViiSfco to HS4o ip At-Olo to 61'4
WlSc. ' trices in the caah'corn market
i were lHa lower, No. S yellow, sold at
Oat exhibited none" of tha fllghtlnea of
.'the other grain and price variation kept
'within Ho unmarked by any cloelng rally.
'The Close wa firm with , September, Wc
. tf'JlA . V. 1 1 T 1 i 1 I
'down at JWVtaM'ic,
. Provision were ntrong rnoat of the day.
frk closed from 60 down to lOo up and
eaily products gained from 60 to 16a. The
. close wa firm. ' Final figure for th Sep-,f-
tember product' were: Pork, 621.66, 60 off;
lard,. SjJ.WVi., 7Vo up and rib, $12.05, lie
T up.
Tha leadlpg-Juturee ranged aa follow:
M I n I mil m tkmnvadiM f., v. .1 k
- , m .nn.ruvur
period ending at S a. m.
DISTRICT AVERAGE.
Columbua 17 M 62
Louisville 19 93 64
Indianapolis II 92 g
Chicago 26 90 66
St. Louis 13 SO 70
Iah MnlnAS la fil HA
Minneapolis ..30 SO M
Kansas i.iiv..: z qi 1
Omaha 19 86 66
' Artlcles. Open.J High. Low. Close. Yes'y.
;. "Wheat
. ' Kept. i.
1 Dec. j'
- May -
.tH-'orn
."' Sept. VW
.;, D. ; 00443
1 02
10614
ot
Rept. '
Dec.
' May
,'Pork
7 Sept.
Oct.
' Jan,
' Lard
I Kept,
,J Kov.
Jan. ..
Ribs-
Jan.
'M41
It A)
20 86
18 70
11 90
U 80
11 42V4
10 61
U 00
11 40
60
1 02UUI
1 (HK
I 10l
I
V4
41
81 86
21 09
18 70
11 97H!
U 87V,
11 60
10 75
11 16
a 60
' 80
I.
lCe1.02ttH!
1 04 1 06
1 69H 1
2Vii
bit
J
- 88
. 40
21 66
20 80
18
Jl 90
11 75
11 42 Vi
10 t
11 96
11 S7H
VI
61V.SH
86l
41V
2166
20 85
18 624l
11 92H
11 83V,
11 46
10 66
13 06
11 42H!
1 cv
106HV4
1 lOVi
63
irt4Hii
;3VsOiV4
3H
88H
41V4
60
20 60
18 63V,
11 86
11 75
11 40
10 66
11 90
11 27H
S73Vsi 67Vi
1--'
'No. a.
Cash quotation were a foil owe:
FLOUR Firm; winter patent, S4.60.25;
' winter-MrahrhU, 4.frrt.e0: spring Mralgbta,
6 2ft(i5 40; baker. 34.00y-6.7i.
RYB-No. 2, reVic
' BARLKY Feed or mixing, MOWo; fair to
' choice malting, MOc.
SEEDS Flax, No,. 1 eouthweartern, 12.34;
.'No. 1 northwestern, $2.46. Timothy, tb.mi
: 6.00. Clover, $1160.
" PROVlSlONd-Mee pork, twr'bbl., $22.00
S3C3.26. Lard, per 100 lbs., Short
ribs, side (loose), $11.624Q,tf.l2V. Short
' Blear side (boxed), $12.00trl2.26.
Total clearance of wheat and flour wera
. -ec,ual to 2JO,OUO bu. Primary recelpta were
1,463,004 ba compared with 890.000 bu. the
corresponding day a year ago, Th world'
: visible aupply, a ahowa by Bradstreet'a,
Increased 8,14900 bu.
Kailmatad receipt for tomorrow: Wheat,
461 care; corutvluS car; oata, 831 cara; boga,
22,000 head. 1
Chicago .Cash frioee Wheat: No. red,
ta.00I.3; No. $ red, VIcU.Vl; No. 1
; hard. 1.0o31.02Vi: No. 8 bard. 87eff$l.;
No. 1 northern spring, new, $1.2201.23; No.
2 northern spring, aew, 1.07&1.10; No, 1
- spring, tl.0661.O8. Corn:: No. 8 cash. 644c;
No. 8 cash, 64Vt,e: No. 2 whit. 6Htc; No. 8
. white, 64Vijra6o; Ji. t yeUow, 64Vi5o; No.
i $ yellow, 64.4q.- Oats: No. 8 oath. 84Vkc: No.
3 white, IM'MVsc; No. 8 white. 88VV36ie;
;.No.-$ while, old. $7Vk$35Vxc; tanUrd. JJ
V4o. '
rl UTTER Firm; creameries, 2&Q29c;
datriea. Zi-itla. .... ,
- KUUd wteady; receipts, 8.330 case; at
mark, cases Included, 10410Vc; flrata, 18c;
prime first, 20c.
CHEEHfc; Steady: daisies, 16c: twins, loo;
young America. lc; Long Horns, lie:
POt'LTRY aeady; turkey. 20c; chick
van. 1H; prill, 16.
) VEAL Steady; 60 to 60-pound weight
'. 61 X So; 60 to pound weights, rdtVkc; ba to
k 110-lb. weigiit. TiiuUWc.
; Chloago Heoelpt Today: Wheat 610
tnated Tomorrow: Wheat, 463 'cart; corn,
io6 cars; pau. 911 cara .
- Loal Gral Market.
BT. LOl'13, Aug. M WHEAT--Future
Strong; September. $1.0oV4; December. $1.044
yi.OtH: cash lower; track No. 2 red, U.61A
r.Cn: No. J hart $1 Ouw'1.02.
cuit.i rTJtures ioer; oeptemner, 63Hc
December. 6Vt,kS:'Se; cash lowr; track, No.
t. WVj No. 2 while, 6uji:i'4C.
j OATS Future, firm: September, " S3ie;
x December, 8i,e: -eash lower; track. No.
I'.tie; Ho. i white. 36(360. .
. RYE Lwr. 0c. '
FLOUR Quiet; red winter patenta. V1M
'.; 8.40: extra funcy and straight, $43Uji490;
(at- hard wtnter clear, 13.80(i 8 Vu. ,
JC SEED Timothy, $76.00.
COHNMF.AOL $3.38.
fiKAN-HIhr: cKed. at trck, Sl OS1
"' 41.01. - :
nAY-rfteady; timothy, $14.Ki9 00; piali .
l0i"41tii0. .
PKUV'IIONS Pork. lower; Jobbing,
i 1 laid. Iilslxer; prime umiii.
' 1147V ',rV . rneata, steady; boxe.l.
ytra hoi t, I'.'c: clear ribs, l:'Vc: aliens
r.is.r. Bacon aieady; boxd. eatra
4
69
67
(2
C
64
68
. 66
65
60
64
66
64
72
65
62
61
67
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.00
.00
.42
.00
.00
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.00
.00 CI
.24
2.36
.16
.85
.04
Sky.
Clear
Clear
Cloudy
Pt. Cld'y
Pt Cld'y
Clear
Clear
Pt. Cld'y
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear .
PC- cid'y
Clear
Clear
Pt. Cld'y
Clear
fall
.00
.00
.90
1.00
.00
.60
.30
10
70
TT T I1 J. 1 1 , rainfall. - - . i . i . . t
last twenty-four hour in th Chicago, Dea
Moines and Mlnneapoll dltrlot. The falls
were especially heavy In northern Illinois
a fall of 4.60 Inches occurred at Streator
inrl 6k fill rvt Kavtr a( mhIr. x . m 1
I nrri ' flAnrsi II v - a rmae 7k. .
throughout the corn Jid whmt re ion.
' vrcMir, weamer JSureau.
MEW TORK GENERAL MARKET
totatiaa of tao Day oa Varlea
Consmodttle.
NEW YORK.: Ausr. l(LPTTTTn,,i.
and lower to sell. Spring patent. $6.66fr6.0O:
2.'?rAt.r1ChI, H40Q4.65T winter patent.
K767.10; spring clears, 84.36$p4.6o; first.
""r uiru nu, j, 4.oini.wi winter ex
N. 8, $3.60(&3.68i Kanaa trlghU, $4.86
S,' R5rew ',iour- flrm- Flr l" tfXHV
$4.104.S5; choice to fancy, $4.40a4.50.
CORNMBAL Quiet Fine white and
!Ie,"w'-,A66l'etl cor. $1.60L65; kiln
dried, $3.60. .
WHEAT Spot market wa steady: new
No. 2 red, $1.08, elevator, and $1.09, f. a
b.; new No. 1 northern, $1.24V4, f. o. b., to
arrive. There wa active selling In wheat
early on the heavy receipt, but price ral
lied late on report that about 300,0o0 bu.
had been sold for export from out ports,
closing unchanged to c net lower. Sep
tember cloned at $1.04 and December
closed at 81.12V4-
CORN Spot market barely eteady; No. t,
72V4o nominal, elevator, domestic basis, to
arrive. The option market -was without
transaotlona, - closing at - V4 net decline.
September closed : at 71 Vic. Reoelpt,
600 bu.
. OATS Spot market steady; mixed, 26 to
82 lb., nominal; natural white, 26 to 82 lb.,
new, 4346o; clipped white, 84 to 42 lb.,
nominal. Receipts, 848,670 bu.
HAY Ftrni. rrtmv. $Uo1.66; No. 1,
$1.851.40; No. 2, $1.26(1.30; No. 8, 81.061.10.
HOPS Firm. State common to choice,
1909, 2022o; 1908, nominal; paclflo ooast
1909, rft'l&c; 1908,' nominal.
HIDES Firm. Central' American, 20321c:
Bogota, 2)ig2c. -
LEATHKR Steady. Hemlock first. U9
26c; seconds, lltjSic; third. 18J0c; re
ject. 1719c.
PROVISIONS Pork, steady. Mess. $24.60
fj25.00; family, $25.WX3..60; short cleara,
123.6025.00. Beef, firm. Mess, $16.00015.60;
family, $19.020.00;, beet hams, $Z2.0024.0O.
Cut meats, quiet. Pickled bellies, 10 to 14
lbs., 15Vkrji8c; pickled hams, 153l5Hc. Lard,
firm. Middle west prime, $H.IHx&!i00; re
fined, firm; continental, $12.60; South Amer
ica, $18.25; compound. lOVitjilOVic ' Tallow,
firm. Prime city, hogshead, JVic; country,
7fi7V40.
BUTTER Firm, unchanged; cheese firm,
tat whole milk, fair to good 13V43'HV4o.
BOGS Firmer; fresh gathered' extra first
ZlV.i;'.i3c; first "2fVB'il; econd, 17HS19o.
POULTRY Allye dull; western broiler,
18o; fowl. 15Vt&)U)c; turkey, 1014c.
Dreased diull; western broiler, 16V418c;
fowl, Ia47Vso; turkey. . 178210.
Kaasas City Grata aad Provlslaae.
KANSAS CITY, Aug. W.-WHKAT-Sep-tember,
98c; December. $1.01VrV1.01j, bid:
May, $1.06S. bid; cash, VH1I0 lower; No. 2
hard. &$VbU$102; No. 8. 97a$l.O0; No. I red.
$1.03V4; No. 2, $1.02&1.02VS.
CORN September, 6lc, bid; December,
ESVio, bid; May. 61V4c. sellers. Cash un
changed to He lower; No. $ mixed, 61c; No.
$ mixed. 3o ; No. 2 white, 64c; No. 8, 63V4C.
OATS Unchanged; No. I white, 36436c;
No. 8 mixed. S434o.
RYE No. 2. 8iia82c.
HAY-Unchanged; choice timothy, $13,500
1400; choice prairie. $11.0OfflL20.
BUTTER Creamery, 2c first, 25Hc;
seconds. 26V4C; packing atock, 21c.
KOOS Extras, tlVc; firsts, 19c; second,
lOVtC ; '
Receipt. Shipment
Wheat 6 000 1(W.(W0
Corn 15.000 83.000
Oat 4,000 7.000
Available tapplle of Grata.
NEW YORK, Aug. 16.-Special cable and
telegraphic communications received by
Bradstreet' show the following changes In
available supplies (In bushels), a, compared
with previous account: Wheat United
States, east Rockies, Increased 6,160,000;
Canada, decreased 1.591.000; total. United
State and Canada, increased 4.6tW.OnO;
afloat for and in Europe, Increased $.600,000;
total American and European aupply, In
creased ,ld,000, - Corn United Stateo and
Canada., decreased 1.421.000. Oats United
Slates and Canada.. Increased $.200,000. The
leading increases and decreases as. reported
this week, follow:. Incrsases-Chtcago pri
vate elevators, 1,374.000; Louisville, 800,000;
Omaha, 2aS.0u; Milwaukee privets elevators,
166.000; St. Joseph, 74.000; Cleveland. 87,000;
Nashville. 64.000; eprtngrield, O., 80,000. De-creaBS-Manltobs,
1.170,000. 7
lllaaeaoolla Grsla .'Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, , Aug. 16.-WHEAT-Sp-tmber,
$1.1074; Dscerobsr, $l.lifll.U; May,
Sl.K'Ul KVs. Cash: No. 1 hard. 81.1JK4: No. 1
northern, $l.U'Strl.l3S: No. 3 northern,
II .W!vft.llS; No. 3 northern, $1.03H'911074.
. FLAX Cleaod at $2 43. '
CORN No. 8 yellow, SOVtWlc.
OATS White. 4i;V4o.
BTE-No. 2. 7ii6i " '
URAN-In 100-lb. sacks, $36602n.l0.
FLOUR First patents (In' wood, f. o. b.
Mlniieapt'H"). $6.56o5.7', aeoond patenU, $6.30
i.6 ;; first clears. $3.90t4.U; second clears
t2.)ia':.a. .. '. , ,, . , .
Mverpeol' Grata Market.
MVKRPOOU Aug. 16--WHEJAT-Spot,
dul; No, .8 red western wtnter, no stock;
futures steady; October, 7s7.; December.
;'d: klarchv 7"4.
COKN t-pot. firm, old Americ-an mixed,
h; futures, guk-t; September 4slJ; Octo
ber. 4s9Wd.
7Tt
4JS 4
31
4
7
49
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100
. J.tOO 4U 41
IW 8SV4 31 !(
. 1.1U0 21
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100 mi
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I.M0 1M4 Ui
I. 100 414 404 , 40
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II, 800 104 . l'"
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1,100 1 iaV4j HI 4 113 "4
1.600 ion 107 H 10V4
1,000 rrv 24 17
NEW YOKKSlUCIiSANDBONDS
Trading More Active and Embraces
Many Specialities.
MOVEMENT IS MANIPULATIVE
Mors Active lasses koT aa Advaace
Late la Day Stronger Demand
for Better Grade o(
Bonds.
NEW YORK. Aug. 16-Tradlng today In
the stock market was more nctlve and
embraced many specialties, such as Colo
rado Fuel and Iron, Colorado Southern.
American Beet Sugar, National Biscuit.
American Ice. Central Leather and Inter
national Harvester.
The movement ' In these slock waa al
most wholly manipulative.
Later In the day the more active isus,
Including Reading, Union Pacific. South
ern Pacific, Atchison, St. Paul, United
States Steel, Amalgamated Copper and
American Smelting showed advances.
There appears to bs a mors active de
mand for the better grade of bonds, and
the tone of the market offers more en
couragement than for a long time peat
In the lata session the market became
more brink and a generally higher level
of prlcea . was recorded. This advantage
was almost fully maintained to the close,
which was active and strong. London,
where the line of the markets wa nuav
cheerful, with the further recovery In con
sols, was again a seller here at the out
set, but bought moderately in the late
exslon.
Th bond market Wa steady throughout
with trovernments unchanged. Total snles,
par value, $1,227,000.
Following waa the rang or prices on the
Now York Stock exchange:
Hlfh. Lew. Close.
Allls-Oitimers pfd 14
Amalgamate Cnppcr .
American Agricultural
Amrlian Bt Dufsr ,
American Can
Amarican Car a F....
A mortem CWton Oil
American M. h. ptd....
American lc Securities...
American Linseed
American Locomotive ....
Aim, - . A R
Amer. . A R. pM
American Steel F
American Bugmr Ref
American uar .Ref
American T. T.....'.....
Anseanea Mining Co ....
American Woolen
American Tobecso ptd.,.,
Atchtsnn ,
Atchison pfd
Atlantlo Coast Line
Baltimore It Ohio
Bethlehem Steel
Brooklyn Rapid Tranalt ..
Canadian Pacific
Central Leather
Central Leather pfd
Central of N. J.....
Ches. A Ohio
Chicago A Alton
Chi. Ot. eWt , new
Chi Ot. West, pfd
Chi. A N. W
Chi., Mil. St. P
C, C, C. it. L
Colo. Fuel A Iron
Colo. A Southern
Consolidated' Gas
Corn Products
Delaware A Hudson
Denver A R. O
Denver R. O. pfd
IX tillers' Securities
Brie
Krle 1st ptd
Brie 3d pfd
Oeneral KNectrte
Great Northern pfd
Illinois Central ,
Interbormigh-Met
Interborouch-Met pfd
International Harvester ...
Inter-Marine pfd
International Paper.
International Pump
Iowa Central
K. C. Southern
K. C. Southern pfd
Laclede Gas
Louisville A Naihrllle ...
Minn. A St. L
M , At. P. A Ste. Id......
M., K. T.
M., K. A T., pfd
Missouri Paclflo
National Biscuit
National Lea4
N. Ry. of M 3d Afd
New York Central
N. Y. O. A' W:..
Norfolk A 'Western
North American
Nortaefn Paclflo
Paclflo - Mall
Pennsylvania
People's Gas
Pitts.. C, C. A St.' L.
Pittsburg Coal
Pressed St. I Car
Pulhnan lft Car ...
Railway b..el Spring .
Reading ,
Republl Steel .1
Republic Steel, ptd
Rock Ieland
Rock Island pfd ........
St. U S. F. Id pfd...
St. L. . W
St. L. S. .W. pfd
gloee-Bbef field Steel ...
Southern Paclflo .......
Southern Railway '
Southern Railway pfd .
Tennessee Copper
Texas Pacific
Tol., 84. U A W
Tel., It L AW pfd...
Union Psoirio
Union Pacific ptd
United Slates Realty ..,
United States Rubber, .
U. S. Steel
U. B. Steel pfd
Utah Copper
Virginia-Carolina Cbera
Wabeeh
Webaah pfd
Western Maryland ....
Westlngbouee Hieotlie ,
Weetern Union
Wheeling A Lake Brie
-Total sale fur the day. toM.MO chares
Mno TV
.mo m
1M W
IS, too tH
100 10 105 VHV,
..... 100
4,000 : 1. 7V IS 4
1,100 J4H ?4
2A
TOO ' t4 44t4 4f4
1.500 lf.V 1444 141
1,400 1274 12S H
1i
80S II 80i tl4
tOO 64V4 64 Mli
I, DUO IIS 181- 1
700 14 14 H
TOO 1M 1M4 ia
mo 31 0 II
100 71 71 71
K 17 . 17 is
J. HO tt 14 M
' 700 46 44 '44
400 i. ' St 83
M0 145 144 144
1.100 127 1254 127
100 131 130 131
1.000 17 17 if
,000 4D 44
SO ! 6
100 11
48
T
16
11 11
600 404 t 404
mo i m4 i
00 104 is 04
600 U (2 8
4,00 1M 1U2 10
700 148 141 148
00 J4 21 24
400 181 11 HI
1.200 84 23 28
200 01 (2 i
1,100 M 61V. "H
1,5-tO 1(11 105 107
100 51 62 61
. t4 s 24
4,400 1163,311 116
plj- 41 '"W ' IV
; un . ri 7 - 7
zoo to
. U'.ftIO 118 lit lit
100 24 . S6 , 2S
. s.too no m 1304
200 Mt Ills 10
600 - 6 4 26
600 It . 16 !
... 2,100 87 it 27
.' 200 16 16 151
200 43 31 84
.101,600 146 143 145
. 1,700 82 81 12
. 1,200 M 3 a
. 18,000 314 20 3
. 1,200 7 M et
. 800 ) t 40
100 34 244 24
100 2 . (1
68
62
20,900 117 115 118
1,300 24 M 24
41)0 60 64 63
tOO 26 24 24
2O0 27 27 27
O0 23 23 28
600 4 48 4
74,40 194 167 ltl
200 23 i 83
70
1.100 M 844 86
ti,2l 72 70 72
600 117
2,400 - 48
116116,
4 47
2,800 69 68 69
200 18 17 17
1,00ft 1 34 34 26
100 444 44 44
1,200 41 to CO
200 64 14 4
.. 14
Lealoa Btaeic Market.
LONDON, Autr. 16. American securities
opened firm And About unchanged today.
During- the first hour trading- was light
and prloes moved Irregularly. At noon the
market was steady and from above to
below yesterday's New York closing.
Consols, money 81 Louisville A N 147
do aooount II 1-1 M., K. A T 23
Anal. Copper tt'iN. Y. Central 116
Anaconda Norfolk A W tt
Atchlcnn 102 do pld tt
Ce ptd 1 Ontario A W 42
Baltimore A Otile.... 1104 Penncylvanla t
Canadian PacU.c 1W Rand Mines I
Cheeapeak A 0 7 Reading 73
Chloago a. W ?4 Southern Ry 24
Oil., Mil. BU P...124 de pfd tt
De Beers It southern Pacific 15
Denver A Rie 0 81 Union Pacific 171
do pfd 14 do pfd 26
Brie 14 U. S. Steel T2
de 1st pfd 4 do pfd lit
do 2d pfd 34 Wabash 18
Grand Trunk. ........ 27. do pfd 8
llllaeis Central 126 Spanish 4a tS
SILVErV-Bar, steady at 24 t-16d per oa.
MONEY lm per cent
The rat of discount in ths open market
for short Mils Is JSfclH per cent; for thre
months' bills, JH2 U-U per cent
Local Ierttles.
Quotations furnished by Samuel Burns,
Jr., 834 Omaha National bank building:
Bid. Acked.
Beatrice Creamery pfd t Vt
dty Net. Bank Bid, ts. 1820 to 1M
City of Omaha 6s. 1111 1014 101
Crab Orchard. Neb.. 6s lo0
Heucteo Water ts. It4t lot -lot's
Iowa Portland cement 1st Mtg. ts.... tl 100.
International Coo, Co., bonus 64 tt
Kansas O. A B. 7 per cent pfd tl 100
lUoeea City Stock Tarda.. M 17
Kanaaa City R. A U ts. illl ... 14 5
Michigan Tel. U. 1134 M tl
Nebraeka Tel. Stock, t per cent.... 100
N. T. Central Una ts, 111 1M 004
Orasha Water Co. lc, 144 M tt
Omaha Gas, 1 7 tl II
Omaha . U A P. 6s. 1181. 16 M
Omeha A C. B. It. Ry pfd, I per sent 13 ' .14
Omaaa A C. B. St Rv la, U2I It . 17
Pacific T. A T. 6. 187 M t
Penncylvanla Sculp. 4a. 111! tt 17
Seattle. City of, ts. 1121. lot 107
Union Stock Tarda, South Omaha t II
Rocky MnsnUia Peel II lot
Wsbach BqulB. 4c 1111. M I II
New York Cart Market.
Ths following quotations sr furnished
ky L4ran A Bryan, member New York
Stock Exchange. US Soutti Slzteentli street,
Omaha.
Bey lute Gas 21 Oreen Caaanaa 1
Butte OeallUen lllncplretloa 1 6-14
Cactuc 2;4tarcee ,. 4
(Hint 14Nevada Cone .,.21
Chief Cone lNcwhouc t
Prcotlon 10 Ohio Copper j
Davte-Dely 1 Rawhide Coalition .. It
Ely intral 2 t-eirt Pkf. Co lvi
Kly (lens 14 Seara-Roeeuek CX...lc
KYanklln 114 tuserlor A Pitta 11
Olroui 7Tonopah Mining
Goicrield Cons IN-U Lake t
Ooitfleld Florence. It-14 Bohemia I
Ooldfleld Dairy I
Treasary Statemeat.
WA81IINOTON. Aug 16.-Ths condition
of ths treaaury at the beginning of busi
ness today waa as foHowa: Trust funds
Gold coin, 2N.4.4Jl.eS; ailver dollara, tf.,
1!H tliiO; silver dollars of itM; $3.i:t.0ii0; silver
certificates outstanding, 24M 1;14.0J0, Gen
eral fund standard silver dollais In gen
eral fund. ft.&rj.Mi; current liabilities. t,.
ui ;,;;. working balance in treasury offices.
t2S.ZTS.St8; In banks to rrellt of treasurer
of the Vnlted States, t-T7.H.49.1")0; suhsidlary
silver coin. t!0.rtll.2.s3; mlonr ciln. tl (Hi", 144;
total balance in. general fund,.tss,u'.!!.
Keiv York Money Market,
NEW YOTAK. Aug. lft.-MONF.Y-On call,
easy; r4 per cent; rullncf rate, m per
cent; cliine; bid, 1 per cent; offered at
l'i per cent; time loans dull; 0 davs 3 pr
cent; 90 days. Jtia3 per cent; months,
4411 pr cent. i
- PKIMK MEnCANTlLR PAPF.Te-S'ifift
per cent.
STFKLINO KXCHANOE Firm with
actual business In hankers' bill at tl K37tf
4 83) for,slJtt -day bills and at 14 .'.5 for
demand; commercial bills. $4.S3'yfit MS- '
r-lLjVKR Har, Mo; Mexican dollars, 41c.
BONDS Government steady, railroad,
steady.
cinsina; quotation on bonli today wr
ts follows:
I', t. ref. , reg....Ml lnt. M.r. Mar. 4c. 61
do onupen 101 "Japan 4c !"
V. t. 2c rg 101 ea, 4, ,4
do coupon 101 K. C, S. let 2.... Tl
tl. . 4. reg lit . deb. 4c (1M1) U
do eouvon lit U A N. un. 4a t7
Allla-Chslm. let to. 7r M., K. A T. it 4c It
Amer. Agrl. Pi '01 'do gen. 4c... 8t
Amer. T. A T. 4c. 100 Mo; Pcclflo ...... 7
Amer. Tobacco 4c... ' N. rt. of M. 4c..tr
,o lc ..WV4N. T. Cen. gen. 2c
Armour A Co. 4t.. II do deb. 4c ; 13
Atchlcon gen. 4c... 17 N. Y., N. H. A H.
Mo cv. 4c ;10S v. 6 131 VJ
do cv. 6c 17 Nor. A W. 1 c 4 7
At. C. L. 1st 4C S3 do v. 4c- 9
B- A O. 4c Nn. Pcclflo 4c tt
do I c i Mo lc 71
do S. W. 3c... eo. j. L. rfd. 4c... 2
Brook. T. ev. 4c: fc Penn. cv. 3c (1816) 5
C. of Oc. 6c 104 do Con. 4i Id
Cen. Leather 6c Mt Reading gen. 4c... 17
C. of N. J. g. 6a 1 iJ 8t. L A 8. r. g. 6s. 87
O. A O. 4c 100 do fg.. 4c......... M4
do ref. 6c tl 81. U 8, W. con. 4m 71
C. A A. I'M. ....... cv, let. goid 4c... 88
e . B. A O )t. 4s, Hi Fecbocrd A. U Id
do en. 4a (e Ko. Pacific col. 4s.. 81
C. M. A 8. P. tc II de cv. 4c
C It. I. A P. e 4s 7-, do let ret. 4a.... M
do rfg. ,4s tgo. TUIInay 6c. ....104
Colo. ind. 6a 71 Mo gen. 4a 74
Colo. Midland 4c ..7 Vnlon Fadflc 4a ..10u
C. A S. r. A a, 4c rl do cv, 4c KV.
D. A H. cv. it 18 do 1st A ret. 4c. !j
D. A H. O. 4a 94 I. 8. Rubber CC...M2
do ref. 6c II V. 8. Steel Id 6c.l"8
niatlllerc' 6 i4Va.-Oar. tTiem. 6c. 60
Krla pr. lien 4c... 81 ewabaeh let 6a 167
oo gen. 4a 71 do let A en. 4a. 14
do cv. 4c ser. A.... 8Weet. Maryland 4a. 88
do eer. B. tflWeet. TCIec. or. 6a.. 87
Oea. Kleo. ov. 6c...1J7wlc. Central 4c... 61
ill. Ten. 1st. r. 4c. Mo. raclfle cv. 6a. 12
Int.-Met 4a ....... it . , , .
Bid. Offered. , .. .
' H os ton Mln
nOSTON, Aug". 10.
cloBlne tjuotation.4 on
Allouea ,. 13
Amcl. tapper ....... 474
A. Z. L. A S 26
Arliona Com IS
Atlantic 4.
I). A C. C. A B...-14
Butte Coalition ...,-l
Calumet A Arte .. 12
Calumet A Hecla ..640
Centennial 40
Copper Range Cop .. 8
E.t Butte Cop..... I
Franklin 11
Olroui Cbn 7
Granby Con 26
Greene Ccnanem .... 7
lala Roycle Oof 1
Kerr Lake
Lake Copper ....... 10
Lasallc Copper ...... In
in a Stock. . ,
-Following were
stocks:
Mlcml Copper
Mohawk ............
Nevada Con . :
Klplaelng Mines ...
North Butte .......
North Lake
Old Dominion ,
Oeceole
Parrot I A C
Qillncy
Shannon
Superior
Superior A
Superior A
Tamarack
V. t. C. A 0..
V. R. A M
do pfd
Winona ...v......
Wolverme
Boo
Pitta. O,
the
oi
60
21
11
80
108
17
80
16
76
l.4
41
12
60
34
40
48
H
m
New York. Mlnlna; Stocks.
NEW YORK, Auk. 16. Closing quotations
on ths mining exchange: . ,
Allc 176 Leedvllle Con t
Brunawlck Onn 7 Little Chief I
Comctock Tunnel.... 23 ' Mexican .-. 136
do bonne 18 Ontario 17
Con. Cal. A Vs.... 126 Ophlr 130
Horn Silver to Standard 100
Iron Silver 130 Yellow Jacket 46
Offered.
... Bask Clearl aars.
OMAHA, Aug. VloVcBank clearings for
today were 2,27T,22J.5 and for the cor
responding data last year, l,6B,liS.21.
OMAHA GBMCMAU MARKETS.
Staple aad Fcacy.Piodaec Prices Far.
Blahed by Bayers aad Wholesalers.
BUTTER Creamery, No. 1, delivered to
the retail trade in 1-lb. cartons, S2c; No. 1,
In 30-tb. tubs, tic; No. I, in 1-lb. cartons,
29c; No. 2 in 60-lb. tabs, 28'4c;' packing
stock, solid pck, 21c;.dairx. In 60-lb. tubs,
2324c. Market change every Tuesday.
CHEESE Twina. 174c; young America,
19c; daisy. 18c; triplets, 18c; limborger, 18c;
No. 1 brick, 17c; imported Swiss, 30c; do
jntstlc BwIbs, 24c; block-ftwls, 32o. . t
POULTRY Dressed broiler under I lb.,
17c; over 2 lb., 20c; hen. 16c; cocks, He;
duoks, 18c; geese, 15a; turkey, 26c: pigeons,
per- do., $1.36; homer squabs, per doz., 24.00;
fancy squabs, per do., 23,60; No, 1, per do.,
13.00, Alive: Broilers, 14c; over 2 lbs., 11c;
hens, 11c; old roosters, 6c ; old ducks, full
feathered, Sc; geese. full feathered. 10c:
turkeys, 19c; guinea fowls, 20c each; pigeons,
per aos., wc; nomers, per aos., 3.ou; squabs,
No.-1, per do., 21.60; No. 2, per do., 60c.
FISH (all frozen) Pickerel, 12o; whlte
flHh, 17o; pike, 16c; trout, 16c; large-crap-ples,
20c; Kpanlsh mackerel, 18c; eel, 18c;
haddock, 13c; flounders, 13c; green catfish,
18c; buffalo, 8c; halibut, 0c; white perch,
9c; bullheads, 16c; roe shad, 11.00 each; shad
roes, per pair, 60c; frog legs, per dos., 30c;
salmon, 15c.
BEEF CUTS-Rlbs: No. 1, lRcf No. 1.
13Vo; No. t, 18!4- Loin: No. 1, 15o; No. J
iicVNo. t, 11HC Chuck: No. 1, 7c;' No. I.
ittc; No. I. So- Round: No. l, c; No ,
go; No. 8. 7o. PUtte: No. 6Vo; No. t, 44c
No. 8,
FRUITH-OrAnges: California Camella
brand Redland Valentlaa, all slses. pet
box, tS.00; Hrn.?lt"rDen weets.
tit size, per box. $4 00; 260 slae, $3.26; ai
stss. t3.00; Ii4 slss. $2.0. Lemons: Umo
niera, extra fancy, 800 sizs perl box. $4.00:
$00 size, per box. $8.60; choice. 300 size, per
box. t7.Wl 8o0 slss. per box, fc.oo; 240 sfzs,
EOo per box less; Bunset brand, per box,
11.60. Bsnnas: Fancy select per bunch.
$2.69tw; Jumbo, per bunch, t2.75j3.75.
Csntaloupes: California. 64 size, $4.60; $
sundards. to.. Piums: California, 'red,
per 4-basket crate, tl.. Blus prcnes: Pef
crate, $1 60. Pesohss: Calltomia, per 20-lb.
box, WM- C'"omla Bartlett.
per box, t2 i n . ,Pr bwt $2.to. Ap.
pics: Horn grown, kn bbl., $4.004.60; new
Oregon. In boxes, 11.7a. Watsrmelon:
Texas. l"o Per lb. Dato: Anchor brand,
new. 30 1-lb. package la box, per box.
12 00 '.(.-
VBQETABLKS Nv potato: In sacks,
per bu.. tOciatlOO. Onions: Tellow. in
saoks. per lb., 4o; Iowa, small, p.r ib
thio; Spanish, per crate tl.76. Garlic: Kx
tra fancy, whit, per lb., 15c; red. per lb.,
16c. Fgg Plnt: fncy Florida, per do.
$1.60t.O0. Celery: Michigan, per do,
burches, S6c. -
HOMS - GROWN VEGETABLES - Cab.
bage: New, per lb., tHc Tomatoea: Pef
basket, 75c. 6trlng and . wa beans: paf
market basket, Uo. Cucumbers, per do.,
60c. Radishes: bxtrA fancy boms-grown,
per do, bunches, too. - Lettuce; Extra
fancy leaf, per dos.. 30a Parsley: Fanoy
boms-grown, per dos. bunches, too. Rhu
bsrb: Psr dos. bunches, 46c, Green onions!
per do bunches, 15c. Turnip: Per mar
ket basket, 40c. Cefrsts: Per market bac
ket, 60c. Beet: Par market basket, bOa
MI8CELLANHXKJ-Walnuts: Black, pet
lb., to; California No. L per lb.. 17c; Call,
fomla No. t per lb.. 14c Hiokorynuts!
Largs, psr lb., so;- small, per U., to.
Cocoanuts: Per sack, 16.00; per do., loa
Uoney; New, U frames. $1.75.
- Wool Market.
B08TON.' Aug. U.-WOOL Trsdlng in th
local wool market continue Quiet and the
volume of bualnesa appear to b decreas
ing. Trices, however, are still strong. The
principal call seems to bs for three-eighths
grade of fleece, as well a fine territory
staples. Ohio one-quarter blood sella for
iSo and three-elghtha for" 2o, while fine
atapls territory brings 64o to 66c cleaned.
Borne California scoured aprlng wool 1
seHlng on a basis of Uo to 66c, whtls six
to eight months Texas Is moving at 63c
to 66c.
Pulled wool continues dull, but ths for
eign product Is In soms demand.
BT. LOUIS, Mo.. Aug. Id WOOL Firm;
territory and western mediums, lSff23Hc;
fins mediums, 17&'c; fins, 14ijl7o.
Cottua Market. ,
NEW YORK. Aug. 18. COTTON Shot
closed quiet, 16 points higher; middling up
lands, 16.70c; middling gulf. 15.96c: sales, 1,239
bajss. Futures closed steady. Closing bids:
August 16.71c; September, 14.23c; October,
18.67c:- November. It47c; December. 11.47c:
January, 13.47c; February, 13.4c; March,
ii.kc; may, Jo.oec; ,iune, is.mk:; July, 13.66c.
, 8T. LOUIS COTTON Unchanged ; mld
ddllng, 15Vo; sales, 108 balsa.
Hllwackec Urala Market.
MILWAUKEE, Aug. 18. FLOUR Dull.
WHEAT No. 1, tl.ltHi)1.14H; No. I
northern, $1 .UHtl.l2H; (September, 11.0HH.
OATS-SrtHr37c
BARLEY Samples, 7075o. '
Omaaa Har Market.'
OMAHA, Aug. l.-HAY-No. 1 upland.
$1100; No. t upland. $10.00; packing. $100;
new hay, $12 00. draw: Wheat, tti.00; rye
and bran, $7.00.
Peorls Market.
PEORIA, III.. Aug. l.-Corn Market
lower; No. t yellow, 64c; No. 1 yellow, 64c;
No. 3. 64c: No. 4. 63c; no grade. hSc.
OATS Lull : No. 1 white. rc; No. I
white. Wc, No. t white, 36AC
DM All A LIVE SrOClv MARKET
Another Larg-e Run of Cattle from
the Range.
HOGS GENERALLY TEN HIGHER
Feedlag Sheep and Lambs and Fat
Sheep Mostly Ten to Fifteen
teats Higher, with Fat
Lambs Ten Lower.
SOUTH OMAHA. Aug. 18, 1914
Herein wr: Cattle, lion. Bheep.
Official Mnndsv ..." 9.!V4 i.m llfl!".
Estimated Tuesday ...... ,J7 7.410 18.21X1
Two dys this week ...18.471 10.i78 30. U.".
Same rlavs Inst tk Kill 11.9S1 &9.1.l
Same day's 1 wetks aan.. 16.016 14.0?0 30..TT0
Mama rise :t man 1.1 Kli 14.211 20.11
Hame day 4 weeks aao.15.5'10 10.61S S3.831
Sam day last year.... 12 014 6,506 28,334
The following table shows the receipt ot
cattle, hogs and aheep at Mouth Omaha for
the year to date as compared with laat
year: 1910. , IW . Inc. Deo.
Cattla S17.XM Ul.lrt 65.1(1
Hogs 1.372.007 1.6W.210 234.1W
fciheep 1,005,1K5 653.H46 101,310
Th following table shovis ths sversgs
everal days, with comparisons:
prices of hogs st South Omatm for tbs Isst
Dates. 1910. W0. 11908. 130r. 1W6. W06.104.
Aug. ...
Aug. 7..,
Aug. ..
Aug. ..
Aug. 10.
Aug. 11.
Aug. 12.
Aug. 13.
Aug. 14..
A uk. 15.
Aug. 10.
7 70HI 7 681 461 I 6 t 20)
I I 07
7 691
7 KV
7 7l 7 491
T M'AI 7 41
7 82' 7 84
7 94S 7 4:
8 04H 7 47
7 48
S 7 64
t Ml I 771 U t 79
t tOi 6 i4 I 111 4I I 11
e I 6 KOI 081 6 Ml 6 87
t 40 6 651 6 96 It HI I W
6 601
4l 6 86;
i ri 6 83;
t 171 6 741
30 6 72
I S I
6 Ml
4 64
4 81
5 921 4 4
141 I 951
6 13 6 0O 6 01
I 6 7t t 86 S2 6 02
Sunday.
Receipts and dlfposltlon of live stock at
the Union titock Yards, South Omaha, for
twenty-four hours ending at 3 p. m. yes
terday: i
RECEIPTS-CA RS.
Cattle. Hoa-n Sheen H'r's
C, M. & St. P 6 4
Wabash 1 3
Missouri Pacific....'... 4 ' 3
Union Pacific 44 10 46 6
. A N. W., east 11
C. ft N. W., west...... 61 84 19 ..
C, Ht. P., M. & O.... 6 11
C, B. A Q.f east 12
C, B. g., west 226 18 6 1
C n. I. A P., east....- t 7 .. 1
C. R. 1. A P., west.... 2 .. .. ..
Illinois Central 1 3
Chicago UL Western. 2 2 .. 1
Total receipts Sot
100
70
DISPOS1TION-HKAD.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Omaha Packing Co....
'Swift and Company....
Cudahy Packing Co....
Armour A Co
Mo.-Kan. Calf Co
Schmause (packers)
Kore (packers)
Murphy (shipper)
W. JJ. Vansant Co
Benton Vansant A Lush..
Stephens Bros
Hill A Son
F. B. Lewi
HUaton A Co
J. B. Root A Co
J. H. Bulla
U F. Hue ,
L. Wolf
HcCreary A Carey
S. Wertlielmer
H- F. Hamilton
Sullivan Bros....
Lee Rothschild
Sol Degan
Christy & Kline.......
Other buyer
83
.2,210
.3,020
.1,095
. 66
. 90
63
210
M
m
187
170
83
190
134
643
263
80
12
61
25
' 4
816
i20
1,294
732
1,810'
256
1,031
1.646
1.114
1,464
1,144
7,686
Total 9,648 6,933 15,062
CATTLK Cattle receipt this morning
were again very liberal, 341 cara. being re
ported in, , This, taken in connection with
the heavy run of yesterday, makes ths
showing for, the week to data very large.
As is the case -every day of late ths Ar
rivals consisted-almost entirely of range
cattle with only a small sprinkling of natives
kets have been gradually; working-lower
for the last several days has created ' a
weak feeling among local packers and they
apparently had made up their minds thl
morning to try to buy the cattla a little
lower, uspeclally as the offerings of beet
steers were very large. This naturally
mads tha trade, a tittle slow and ths fore
noon was well advanced before very, much
business was transacted.
When the trade was once under way there
waa a fair movement and the better grade
of both cornfeds and rangers sold at steady
prices. The best cornfeds brought 17.76, the
nigh prcs of the month to date. On ths
other hand inferior kinds and in-between
kinds were slow and some lower.
All decent kinds of cows and heifers
were steady and the trade in a good healthy
condition.
- Good feeders continued firm and the mar
ket reasonably active. Th common light
and trashy stockers were weak and slow
sellers.
Quotations oa native cattle: Oood to
choice beef steers, t7.00ti7.7b; fair to good
beet steers, 20.107.00; common to fair beef
steers, M.I6tm.l0; good to choice cows and
belters, $4.604j6.&0; fair ts goo cows and
belters, $8.1094.60; common to fair cows and
heifers, $2.6oi)3.60; good to chores stockers
aad fseders, $4.60.Sb: fair tie good stock
stockers and feeders, 11.6024.60: common to
fair stockers and fseders, t3.O0ji.6O; stock
heifers. $2.864.00; veal calves, $3.006.2S!
bulls, stags, etc., t3.1&Oe.fia ,
Wuotatlon oa rang cattlei V Ooed to
choice beevea. $e.40.00; fair to good
beeves, t4.606.80; common to fair beevea,
$3.754.60; good to choic heifer. 14.256.00;
good to choic cow, 14.00(1(4.60; fair to
good grades, $3.304j3.86; canner . and
cutter, $2.25S3.2d; good to choic feeders,
t4.7otr6.49; fair to good reearer. e4.00t4.g:
common to fair feeder. $3.004(4. M.
Representative sales:
BEEF 8TE3ER3.
Av. Pr. No. - Av. Pr.
121 I 00 1616 J 75
,.10W 10 '
COWS, v
127 1 H 4... ...1000 1 St
176.2 75 10 til JO
m 1 40
BUIAJS. '
1120 IK
CALVES.
241 t 60
BTOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
No.
41..
17....
4....
2....
I....
T...
I. ..
14...
t...
...
t...
1...
II. ..
I...
120
4
406
741
, CM
, ol
, (41
I..
I..
II feeder.. 71!
4 feeder.. 718
1 steers.... 126 4 40
24 cows 1004 1 90
1 calvea... 216 t 00
4 heifer.. 81 'i I 00
t feeder.. 722 1 25
6 calvea... 201 6 00
IS heifers... 903 4 60
9 cows..... 633 1 IS
t bulls 117 I 46
Parmale A
101 steers.. .1001 4 70
11 steers.. ..1214
1 calves... 216
6 calves... 224
41 steers.. ..lotfc
101 steers. ..1101
100 steers. -U21
1 10
I 28
I 10
t to
HEIFERS.
I It I
1 21 - I
126 I.......
1 10 I
I 20
WESTERNS.
NEBRASKA.
3 66
I 80
40 4 tt
.. U7 4 20
..1211 4 40
.. Ml 1 44
..71 I to
.. 00 I
..1064.4 IS
17 feeders. . tftt
26 cows..... 871
7 cows 137
1 calves... 290
7 steers.... 6S
22 cows 1015
18 heifers.. 703
6 calvea... 976
10 helfsrs.
10 mixed.,
. 17
777
I 80
I 65
1 10 :
t 00
t 7t
t 76
I 66 .
I 76
t 10
t 76
Q , Nebraska.
17 steers. ...1369
I cows.,
6 cows.,
123 steers
Si steers,
. m
: 92ft
.loos
1125
6 10
I 10
t 10
4 75
4 76
6 25
6 00
6 16
6 25
4 76
4 76 31 feeders.. U34
4 96
Nicholson Bros.. Nebraska.
21 steers.. ..1047 1 60 70 cows 1013 4 60'
Andy Court, Nsbraska.
20 feeders.. 1004 6 00 1 feeder... 960 4 00
1 cows 9M I 90
Baumgardner A Baumgardnar, Nsbraska
67 feeders.. 8tB 4 60 14 cows 130 t 60
7 steers. ...117 4 65
Miildala CatU Company, Nebraska,
121 feeders. 161 4 60 14 cows 130 t 60
u. a. w nippis, nsbraska.
7 cows.
7 cows..
I calves.
821 I 40
934 t 40
301 6 00
SOUTH
13 rows. . ...1031 I 66
4 calves... 377
13 heifers... 600
17 feeders.. 690
IB heifers... bot
t calves... 303
DAKOTA.
9 steers.... K70
1 75 7 calves... 167
1 86 .7 heifers... 7.14
cows..,., ill I it II cows 16
U steers.... 711 1 HO 10 steers.... 975
20 calves... 202 6 60 12 cows 72
26 ... 744 t 86. 19 feeders. .1132
11 calves... 17 5 60 11 cows...... ebO
16 cows..... SrtO I 16 13 calves... 249
14 steers. ..J192 t 00 7 feeders. 16
F. M. Stewart, South Dakota.
t steers. ...1070 4 26 7 cows 800
7 cows 901 4 00 It mixed. ..1071
t mixed... 961 4 40
R. D. Partlan, South Dakota
16 feeders.; 715 160 II feeders.. 1048
t cows 7) I 10 '
J. Ouffey, South Dakota.
It COWS 827 3 90 12 cows got
A. Aslonnd, Boutb Dakota.
7 cow 9K7 3 75 17 cow. 907
20 teer. ...1M t 00
K. O. Woolpark, South Dakota.
14 steers... .106 4 60 1 cows cJ
3 95
8 44
tot
4 40
3 26 '
3 60
3 60
4 60
3 46
4 70
3 66
f 00
8 60
3 60
i 35
4 40
30
190
II cows MM 0. 11 calves... 372 6 60
Wearne A tiwena. South Iakrta.
M cows.,,
26 steers.
. 74
.1141
South Dukota.
6! feefters.. 7
7 hellefrs...629
33 mixed. ..MSI 4 60 trows 94 3 60
II steers.... 7 4 30
30 steers.... R 3 75
l calves., 1S4 t 76
07 heifers... 8K7 4 SO
v ' H. a. Wear,
115 steers. ..li.2 4 H6
19 cows 79 1 25
21 cows 8x1 1 60
W. 4'allelt. South Dakota.
17 steers.. ..low! 4 M 7 steers.. ..1049
10 cows 610 1 40 7 calves... 100
13 hnlfeis... f 4 4 26 .
J. II Faulkner, South Dakota.
22 steers. ...1197 5 15 cow 97
27 cow RHO 3 90 4 heifers... S
25 calves... 229 6 60 1 sieers....U17
27 heifers... HO0 8 60 15 cslves. . . 24
7 stock' rs. 600 3 40
Flatgg Proa,
f heifers... 7MJ 75
W. Thomas. Smith Dakota
13 steers.. ..107 4 65 6 cows 673
IS feeders.. M J70 I cows 911
28 cow s 794 3 90
Western Ranrhea, South
21 calves... 12S 6 60
O. J. Hansen
13 cow s 797 3 15
20 heifers... 756 4 00
II. Curnow
S.S steers. ...1113 4 95
12 cow 976 4 00
D. M. Dorsett,
40 steer.. ..1110 4 76
2) cow 930 3 25
South Dakota.
7 feeders.. 661
3 85
4 16
4 ?R
3 60
4 15
6 50
3 90
3 26
4 6
t 60
4 60
3 26
3 90
Dakota.
22 cow 834 3 90
South Dakota.
62 feeder.. 004
6 00
South Dakota.
14 cows 1023
13 steer.. ..ISM
21 steers.. ..liS
23 cows Sfll
4 calves... 2.V)
31 steers.. ..1040
10 cows 913
t heifers.. 575
South Dakota.
27 cows..... 770
31 calves... 308
WYOMING.
. t steer..,
8 cows....
7 cows...,
6 steers..,
30 cows..,,
12 steers..
4 00
3 35
t 60
4 85
4 0
.129
. 8M
. r-5
. PM
. 944
. 871'
4 36
3 35
3 60
4 06
3 76
4 00
4 00
4 00
00
4 10
3 66
J. Rathburn. Wyoming.
7 steer. ...1W0 4 90 13 cows...., 922 3 00
D.- Tisdals. Wyoming.
96 feeders.. 10R3 6 36 M heifers... 907 4 00
11 cows 926 3 60
M. Larson, Wyoming,
t feeders.. 1103 4 80 10 feeders. . 823 4 45
7 cows 835 3 90
Earner Beard. Wyoming.
rows 925 00 8 cows 925
14 steers.. ..1178 6 25
James Stiore, Wyoming.
6 cows..,.. 832 3 75 7 steer. ...1057
9 steers.. ..1(S 4 60 9 steers. ..1111
90 steers.. .,1087 4 60
W. H. (Hampton Wyo.
27 feeders. .1124 I V
James Giahnn Wyo.
116 cow.... 925 1 90 27 cow 973 3 40
Ives, Wyoming.
4 00 16 feeder.. 943 4 00
4 80 6 cow 820 3 75
of the business tranaacted
da this moiwng waa a dime
3 25
4 50
4 60
C.
. 891
.1120
9 ateera.
t cows,.
HOGS-Most
in the hog
varda
tilgher thai yesterday' average trade.
Trading wag more or les uneven, however,
and opinion differed to the extent ot
the advance. Quite a few loads went to
the scales at flgurea that looked no better
than E10c higher, but scarcity of heavy
hogs yesterday left the actual statu of the
market open to question.
Shipper bought freely from the start
and while one of the larger packers proved
a very poor buyer, a perfect clearance was
made In very good season. Supplies were
normal and asortment much better than
yesterday.
Heavy hogs moved around 18.108.15, with
rough heavies at or near the $8.00 mark.
Oood mixed or medium weight sold teadllv
at t8.30if8.40, and lights Drought the high
figures. A top of 18.70 was made, 10c higher
than yesterday'a top. Hulk ranged from
$8.10 to $8.40 as compared with yesterday'
bulk of eS.004ie.25.
No. Av. Bh. Pr. No. Av. n. Pr.
12 217 10 I 00 IM ... I 10
64 IDt 120 00 It 274 10 I It ,
41 ..3K0 40 1 10 14 147 120 1 10
42 2X1 10 I 10 40 244 ... I 10
M !M ... 10 M 272 ... I It
0........26S N I 10 tt 2M 10 110
64........1M) ... 1 10 41 974 III 111
II 221 ... 1 10 48 264 ... I 16
44... 241 ... I 16 41 Sii 10 I 16
It 274 40 I 15 61 20 10 I 1
41 257 ... I 15 11 271 ... I It
tt 261 ... I II 14 V ... I II
42........2T.I ... Ill - II IV) ... 110
64....;.. .211 10 I 15 II 264 200 I 20
64 2C4 200 I 17H II 217 ... 120
42 294 240 1 20 41 2a 180 I 20
47 tut ... 1 20 40 ,.171 40 I 20
44 Kt ... 1 20 21 ;.27l ... 120
1 281 ,.. 20 17 270 ... IN
I. ...... .201 AO I 20 U 274 11
tl 2SS 10 I 20 6.1 2H8 10 I 20 ,
22. .217 120 1 26 44 242 40 1 20
1 230 ... I 16 14 244 200 I 10 4
t. ...... .224 ... I2S 17... K4 ... 1224 ,
0.. lu M I 15 16 241 ... Ill
41 251 ... L30 17 ttt 10 I 26 .
44 246 ..; 110 IS 257 ... 1 25
I. ...... .232 ... I 10 17 240 20 $ 33 '
72 ...221 40 I M It 220 10 1 21
72. ...... .225 128 I 15 H tU 10' I M
44. ...... .227 40 115 17 2.M 40 I JO
71 224 120 I 40 41 271 4 I 10
74. ...... .Ill ,.. 1 40 21 .211 ... t!2tt
11....... .IU 40 I 46 II. .143 ... 112
71 220 40 1 471t tt 156 10 I 15
lit 110 ... I 46 II 25 40 25
14 214 ... 100 W 231 14 140
40. .....1.24 M I tO. II 214 40 I 40
0 275 M 00 54 ,..231 to I 40
0. ...... .161 200 I 00 11. ...... .114 10 I 40
2. ....... Ill tO 100 63 2.-.I ... 140
1. ....... 124 ... 1 00 54 2114 IM I 40
64... 101 10 I 10 II. ..,'.. ..237 ... 1 60
II ... ICO 71 ,.r.' 0 I 60
tl.;- 281 120 1 06 ' 41.. 231 M I 60
41. ...... .270 40 I OS 14 11)0 ... I M "
a....... .244 120 105 14 201 ... 140
64 .'..!' ... 101 17 '...IM ... 170
It 120 ... I 10
SHEEP Sheep and lamb receipt were
liberal, a goodly portion of the run con
sisting of grass shipment In feeder flesh..
Inquiry. from all quarter wa broad, how
ever, and as soon as the stuff oould be
shaped up ready for sale, movement started
in active rasnion.
Barrlnsr fat lamb offerings, almost every
thing, sold at figures a little higher than
those ot yesterday. In a general way, the
market advanced a dime on fat sheep.
Some sales, of .course, did not show this
advance, while other spots appeared all of
160 hlKher. it was a rather uneven trade
throughput, five doubles of Wyoming ewe
going as high aa $4.25, with the good qual
ity siock rbnarinz irom u. o to m.uv.
Strictly choice wether of handy weight
would sell around 14.90. but notning or xnis
description was sold early to test out tops.
Hast rat veerllnss. are aalely Quotable at
$5.iy5.60.
Fax. lambs lost a good part 01 yesieraay s
advance, bulk of offerings moving around
a dime lower. No bearish Influence waa
evident. California that were straight at
$6.85 yesterday had to sell at $6.76 with a
small sort. This figure is highest quotable.
Ordinary run of good lambs sold around
$6.60. . .
Keener wethers at u in. reeaer yearainss
at $6.35 and feeder lambs at $6.25. tell their
own story. It was a higher market, ths
average trade showing advances of 1016c.
Outlet was ample and a very good' clear
ance wa made. It i needles to add, of
course, that good feeder sheep are selling
Simosi oil a par witn lac grauea wnue
soread In Iambs prices Is pretty close to
J notations on grass stock: uooa 10
choice lambs, $o.60y.75; fair to good, tO.l&Qi
Sou: leadlna lamns. ao.&o'atl.to; nniiuv
weight yearling, tS.OOvjSM; heavy yearllnge
$4.6O(LfS.O0; feeder yearlings, $4.85(35.86; good
to choice wetner, m.wmi.bd; "'r lu .
wsthers, 13.764f4.10; , feeding wethers, 13-75(0
4.26; breeding ewes, t4.2o4H.7r.; 'at ewes.
13.7W4.26; feeding ewees, $3.00(33.76.
4fft Wyoming wethers, feeders... 101
314 Wyoming wethers, feeders... 90
420 Montana lambs, feeder 68
17 Montana yearling 17
87 Montana w .., 86
too Idaho iambs 14
696 Idaho yearling, feeder 71
131 Idaho lamb, cull 43
368 Idaho lamb, feeder ' 46
66 Wyoming wether 99
406 Wyoming ewe 91
616 Wyoming wether, feeder,.. 88
426 Wyoming yearling 73
M7 Montana yearlings, feeder... 77
135 Montana yearling, feeder.. 77
1O0 Montana wether W
126 western wether 105
100 western yearling 80
60 western yearlings 79
15 Idaho ewes, cull 9
110 Idaho ewe 103
96 Idaho lambs, culls 64
26 Idaho lambs, cull 67
27 native ewes 132
13 native lamba 11
31 western awes 88
146 western swts 75
636 Wyoming lamba 72
(17 Wyoming lambs 102
686 Wyoming wethers, iamb. ...103
13 Wyoming culls and stags 110
199 Montana welhera, feeders.... HI
231 Montana wethers, feeders.. 102
250 western yearlings feeders 86
98 western wethers 100
169 western ewes , 95
66 western culls 89
227 western yearlings, feeders.... 86
24 wsstern ewes, oullt 81
19 western wethers 67
141 Wyoming swes 112
60 Wyoming lambs, eulls ........ 61
631 Wyoming lamba, culls.- 72
SIS Wyoming lambs 77
740 Wyoming wethers, feeders... 101
fit Idaho lambs, feeders 63
164 Idsho lambs, feeders 46
47 Idaho lambs, fdrs., culls 40
4 00
4 10
6 20
4 76
3 71
t 60
t 16
6 60
t 05
4 16
8 76
.4 10
t 25
6 10
. 4 75
4 00
4 10
I 10
6 10
3 76
4 16
6 10
t 76
4 26
7 00
4 10
1 75
6 00
4 16
4 15
8 76
8 76
8 85
6 00
4 00
3 76
3 30
t 00
3 60
4 60
4 16
00
I 86
t
4 00
t 2S
6 86
t 00
Chicago Mv gloeat Market.
CHICAGO." Aug. It CATTLE Receipts
estimated at 7,000 bead; market, steady;
beeves, 14.66fft.26; Texas steers, $3.5o-(i6.70;
western steers, t4.0tty6.76; stockers and feed
ers, t4.004'.2o; cows and belters, $50i& 36;
calves, tti.Wmll.60;.
HOGS Receipts estimated at 12.000 head;
market, 4e higher; light, tl.50ia9.0O; mixed,
r90dt 90; heavy, !7.i,tcjli bO; rough, $7.ootf
66; good to choice heavy, 17 st.yt.60; pigs,
$8 6V(i9 06: bulk of ssles, IS 10,1(140, '
tiiiKLP Receipts estimated at 32,000 bead;
market. 10c higher; native, t-6'(i 4 45; wet
ein. 12 2T-U4 50; yearllnire 14 K.Vtfo 00, native,
tt .60H., western. $4.!tTo 85.
Kaaaaa t llr Live Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY. Mo., Aug. Ill -C.ATTLB
Receipts. 21.000 head, Including l.Otrf) soslti
erns. Market 'trn.lv to 10c lower; top. 8.1.;
cows, strong. Drexscd b.rf and export
Kteers.$.N0(iK.15; fHlr.to good. tl.4oiig.60;
western steers, $4 W."ii7.2."i; stTu kcrs ami feed
ers, , 13 2o(u"0 26; southern steers, $4 0016 23;
southern cows, $2 7o,i4 2r; nmlve cows. $2 0
'(5.10; native heifers, t3.60i7.W; bulls, $3 00
ttt.l.'.; calves, t4.tj7.7.".
,iUM5S Receipts, tw.60; market steady to
lOo higher Bulk of sales, ts.4.Vu S i'; heavy,
.4t en; pac ker and ouium'm, ts tcoeni;
light. f .7ryfiS 90.
SHEKP Receipts. 6.000 head. Market. 10c
to 20c higher. Lrimb. tK.0O)7.i)0; yearling".
tl.86oi6.60: weathers. ttTMM.'-O; ewes. $J.Oit
4 26; stockers and feeders. 13 OiVn.YOO.
St. I. wale Live Stock Market.
ST. LOUIS. Mo, Aug. 16-"ATTLK-Re-celpts.
4. MOO hesd; market steady to Ida
higher; native shipping and export steers,
17.fii(S (; dressed beef and btiloher steers.
to.60r(iT.S5; stockers and feeders, 13.2.VU5 50;
cows and heifers, $3 ta?.00; cannrrs, $2 7r.i
5.60; bulls, $.1 (Vj6 50; calves, t&Mktrt.W;
Texns and Indian steers. $4.2."(Us3.oO; cows
and heifers, tJ.OOtj6.00.
HOtlS Receipts, 6.700 head; market lOe
higher. IMgs and lights, fi.OotiH.tO; packers.
Ji4."8.9,'); butcher and best heavy, ts.m&
$.96.
SHEEP AND LA M HS Receipts, 4.900
hesd; market steady. Native muttons, tl.75
VSJ?'' '""". tO.OiKifil.76; cutis and bucka,
$3.000450; stockers, $2.605iS.ii.
At. .Ineeiih Lire Stock Market. '
ST. JOSEPH, Atur. 3: -ATTLM-R,
ceipts, 1,7(J hesd; market steaiivto strong;
steers, $4.,ir.d0: cows and .heifers, t2.50j)
4.i5; calves, $3.00(iS7.75. .
HOGS Receipts. 6.000: Tnarket 10c to Ito
higher; top $H.Ir bulk of snlee, tMMg.ro.
WIKBP AND LAM H3 Receipt. $,600
head; market steady; lambs, $4.60-ui.S.
' 'Metiil Market.
new York. Aug. ih-mbt als-putui-
ard copper, dull; spot and- AtiguHt, $12.2-KiA
ir,. C,r,,mbr' tlAa&ttfU.ltt; October.
Jl.'.ny12.4i!,;,. November, , $I2.S2V(I U.42S
London firm. Spot, iib fis; ' futures, 67.
No arrivals were reported at New York
today. CiiHtom house returns showed ex
ports of fltil tons,, making .14,740 tons so far
this month. Lake copper, $12.71 13.00;
electrolytic, $12.12112.16; and casting, $12.25
tl-12.50. Tin firm, but-quiet. Spot, $33.60
?s'')iAinit September and October, $33.;)
133.(5. London, steady; spot, UA 17s 6rt;
utures, 164 2s' 6d. Lead, steady, t4:40jj
4.60 New York; $4. 26(94. SO East St. Louis;
London, spot, AMI lf.s. Spelter steady; 10.36
6.40 New York; tr.I0fi8.15 East St. Lduls.
London, spot, A23 15. Iron-l-Cleveland
warrants (A In .London. Lolly Iron was
quiet; No. 1 foundry northern, $16.2i-fjl6.50;
No. 2, $16.60& 16.00; No. 1 southern and No,
1 southern soft, 16.769llll.2B.
ST LOTTIE a ... ic k. r..-r- t a . ,
steady, $4.324. Speller, higher, $5..12,4j. t
Dry (iiioda Market.'
NEW YORK, Atig.lu.-Th dry goods mar
kets were moderately active during the day,
the influx of buyers being uausiml.. Cotton
goods are held steadv and trarll itr Is mrwl.
erately improved. Yarns are firm, with bids
i.ientiiui at tne Old prices. Miscellaneous
export trade Is fHlr. The total sales of
drills to India for the month rvached -2,600
bales. In men's-, wear circles there ts a
better demand fof worsted suitings for gen
eial help.
, Satfar Market,
NEW YORK, Aug. 1. SUOAR-Raw,
firm; muscovado, to test, 1.89c; centrl'tigal,
96 test, 4.39c; molasses so tear, 89 test, tB4c;
refined, steady; granulated, 15c; pow
dered, 6.26c.
Dnlath brain Market.
DT'LUTH, Aue:., lS.-WHEATSeptember.
$1.13i,; December,' $1.13; May. $1.17; No. i
normern, i. u- ; , is o. 2 nprthern, $1.081
OATS-t-36Vic. '''
Fighting Forest i
Fires Expensive
Cost - of Battle with Flamel - in Mil.
, loula District, in Seven Thoutaaxd
th extension acreage It I difficult for on
01 tne serious forest fire situation in ths
new Glacier national nark In ' VforWana
Acting Secretary Pierce of the Interior de
partment today requested Chief Clerk
Ucker, who now is In the Yellowstone Na
tional park ori a tour of inspection,' to go
to the new park and axelst supervisor Logan-
in handling; the. situation. Because ot
the evtenslon acreage it Is difficult for one
man to supervise the fighting of, the fire.
The cost of fighting the flies on the na-,
tlonal forests In the, Mlxsoula dstrlct
trlslng Mcntana, .Northern' 'Idaho and
Wyoming is.$,uoo a day, according to es
timates which have been received by the
forest service here. - 1 -
This will create a deficit In the appropri
ation of $135,000 made at the. last session of
congress for flghtlog forest fires during th
current fiscal year, It is not he.iie.vait h.
that the situation will be materially re
lieved until the advent or rain,
CONNELL EXPLAINS THE
TROUBLE WITH THE CONES
Says that Creamery Company Notified
Health Depsrtnieat When In.
purity Was Pound.
City Health Commissioner Connell has
Issued a statement to the effect that .tha
recent crusade against Ice. cream cones
was Instigated by the creamery, companies
and was not In any cense th result of their
disregarded of the laws. c
Leroy Corliss, manager or the Water
loo Creamery company, wrote to Inspector
Mains of the state-' health department, in
forming him that; ths cones were Impure,
but as that ;of fleer was out of town Mr.
Corliss referred the matter ts Dr. Cotmell
through whom it was finally taken up by
the government authorities. ,'
The shipments were made from the Star
Wafer company of Oklahoma City and will
be returned to that company by th looal
dealers unless they ar all confiscated by
ths government . .
There ar several other large dealer In
ths city who sell ice cream cone and la
non of the shipments before' this occasion,
ha borlo acid, the forbidden ubstnoe,
been found. Th trade will continue with
out restraint a plenty of healthful cone
are to be found and the raid wa only
against on ahlpment of them.
ESCAPED YOUTH REARRESTED
Boy Who Got Away front. Officer and
' Wrcl to Ran Krmnelsoo a Caught
on Ills Return.
After an adventurous trip to San Fran
cisco, Charles Phllbert, the 17-year-old
boy who escaped from Dr. Carver while
being taken to th reform school several
month ago, was rearrested by Detective
Fleming and Emery Tueeday morning.
Phllbert had mads his escape from' Dr.
Carver when th two wr almost at
Kearney. He enlisted In the United SXatea
navy and was sent to th coast and then
came back to visit Omaha when he suf
fered arrest. ' . ;
TRAIN ROBBED IN , MISSOURI
On Passenger Loses Watch and An
other Is Buaten and
bot.
BUCKLIN, Mo, Aug. 16 Two men boarded
a Santa F paaenger train at th Russell
fork bridge two miles east of here late last
night, held up and robbed two of ths pas
sengers and escaped Into the woods. Oscar
Klrby of Bucklln lost bis watch and
money. Luther Ryals,' a 'merchant of
Ethel, Mo., resisting the robbers, wa beater,
and shot In (be left aU. Ut condition a
dsngercus, '