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THE BEEf OMAHA, SATURDAY, REPTEMREK 3, 1010.
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GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Wheat Value Received an Advanco
on the local Market.
t- CASH DEMAJTD BECOMES BEISK
Com Prlcea Remain Steady
Trmptnlin In Corn Belt
Statu N Adtuti WIU
Slack.
and II
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.nna Demand
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OMAHA, 8ept. t 1910.
Wheat value wer higher with cash de
mand more active and local cash house
taking the offerings readily on prospects of a
bnttrr sloughing demand In the near future.
News la feature let, and continued Rood
demand la needed to hold prices at these
level.
Coin held atenriv with wheat, but while
feat ureter In the corn belt, remain favor
able; bull will have trouble advancing
prices. Cash demand waa not very active.
Wheat wa under ome Rood bullish In
fluence today. Cable advised that France
a good buyer of cargoes, and north
west market war up in faca of good
took Inn-ease, and the local receipt
were light Cash wheat old over ye
terrlay. The corn market, after a short rally,
due to the advance In wheat, eased oft
and late sale showed a net Ioh of lo
from yeMerdav's top prlcea. Warmer
weather would he a bearish feature while
be erne, mature. ,
Primary wheat receipt were 1.2W.O0O
bu. and shipment were 692.000 bu., against
receipt last year of 1,007.000 bu. and ship
ment of MB,0f hn.
Primary corn receipt were RHI.onO bu. and
rhlpment were 4X7.000 bu., against receipts
last year of 663,000 bu. and shipments of
(42.000 bu.
Clearance were 18.000 bu. of corn, none
of oat and wheat and flour equal to 179,000
bu.
Liverpool closed A higher on wheat and
4lVid higher on corn.
Omaha funk Price.
WHEAT-NO. t hard,' 99cS1.02; No. S
hard, 7ci1.01; Mo. 4 hard. stWiMOc; No. 2
spring, 9kVicfe1.02'4; No. J spring, 99c
$1.01". 4; No. 4 prtng 96'4'39SMr3.
CORN No. 2 white, BSmof.4c: No. 3
white, KfMVto; No. 4 white. Mii64Hc; No.
S color. Msf4Vie; No. 2 yellow, r'il)W54c;
No. 8 yellow, 63V&64c; No. 4 yellow, 62V43
Mc; No. 2, 63-i:i4c; No. 3. 534a3o; No.
4, 62i52ttc; no grade, 4Hf?61Hc.
OATS No, I white, SJ'iWac; standard,
2CVMt33o; No. t white, 32'32c; No. 4 white,
SlflJic; No. 3 yellow, liZic; No. 4 yel
low, SlV(73le-
BARLKY-No. 4, roigBOci No. 1 feed. M
45f7c; rejected, $2ft85c.
RTE-No. 2. ?44.r0c; No. S, 73Q7IO
Carlet Receipt.
, Wheat. Corn. Oata.
5W; extra fancy and straight, 84 tfV94 80;
hrij winter clears, 33.43180.
BAOU1NH 80.
UK MP TWINE 7H.
PROVISIONS Pork unchanged; lohblng,
$21 TV Lard unchanged; ateam. 111 Mill. W.
Iry salt meata unchanged; boxed extra
shorta, 13c; clear rib. UW,c; ahort clears,
13'tc. Haron unchanged; t.oxed extra abort,
14'-c; clear ribs, 14'c; short clear, Ific.
POULTRY 4Jwet: rlhckena, 12Vc; sprint",
12Vc; turkey, lc; ducks, ts$llc; geese, .9o.
BUTTER Unchanged; creamery, 2yu8t)Vc.
EUU-rlrm, lie.
Flour .
Wheat
Corn ..
Oata ..
Receipt.
7.900
loo 0"0
..... 74:csio
IW.OOO
Shipment.
16.20
147. 0"0
21.0(10
4X.000
WEATHER 151 THE GRAIJf BELT
Showers Arc Predicted (or Tonight
or Satardar.
OMAHA, Sept. 1
Shower were acattered over thuppr
Mississippi and upper Missouri valley dur
ing the., last twenty-four hour and heavy
rain again occurred In the lower Missouri,
middle Misslssiunl and Ohio valley and
rain were general throughout the eastern
na southern states, r an rangina irum iw
to nearly three Inches occurred at point
In Kansaa, and fall In exeus of one incn
occurred in Missouri, Illinois, Kentucky and
Ohio. Rains ar falling thl morning along
the Missouri river and cast over the upper
Mississippi valley and in localities In the
eastern and aouthern atutc, The weather
Is slightly warmer west of the Mississippi
river to the mountain and I cooler through
out the northwest and everywhere east oi
tha Miialppl river. The outlook Is favor
able for continued unsettled weather, with
probably showers in thl vicinity thl aft
ernoon and tonight, followed by fair Satur
day, with no Important change temper-
Itftu. y.f'V. ii
Minimum temperature.... 04 65 f 64
Precipitation 00 1.06 .00 .00
Normal temperature ror today, m aegrwe,
Iieflclency In precipitation alnca March 1.
12.40 Inches.
Deficiency corresponding period in isus,
2.60 Inches.
Deficiency corresponding period in iws,
24 of an Inch.
L. A. WELSH, Local Forecaster.
Corn and Wheat Region Bulletin.
For Omaha. Neb., for tha twenty-four
houra ending at 8 a. m.. 75th meridian time,
Friday, September 3. 1910:
OMAHA DISTRICT.
Temp. Rain
Mag. Mln. fall.
Chicago .......
Minneapolis ..
Omaha
Duluth
78
....277
.... 17
....170
, 462 M
Station.
Ashland. Neb 72
Auburn, Neb 70
IHiokeu Bow ....
Columbus. Neb... 7.1
CulbertBon. Neb.. 85
Kairbury, Neb.... 75
Fairmont, Neb.... 76
Or. Inland. Neb.. 74
Hartmgton, Neb.. 71
Hastings, Neb... 75
Holdrege, Neb.... 75
lOakdale, Neb.... 67
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CiriCAQO GRAIN AND PROVISION 9
Feat area o tha Trading; and Cloatna:
Prlcea on Board of Trade.
CHICAGO, Bent. 2. Higher prlcea for
wheat were maintained today from start
k-to finish, but only narrowly SO, and trad
er were generally nervous. A small lot,
lrt.000 bushels, wa sold from Chicago to
Hamburg ut a specially low ocean rate.
Another feature of encouragement to hold
era wa the fact that the September de
livery was relatively higher than other
month, both here and elsewhere. Closing
figure wore at a net gain of V ta Ho to
VtfHc. -The flnlh left corn within a hade
of lust night' quotation, oats a sixteenth
to c off, and provisions varying from 20o
- declined to 12Vi0 advance. " '
An active buying movement on tbe part
of the commission house threatened at
lirst to assume large proportion In the
wheat pit, but flattening out under- rather
determined selling from warehouse. tirlBk
demand In France for cargoes for the an
tlpodea, Russian crop damage estimated at
30 to 40 per cent and denial that the
drouth In Argentina had been broken all
helped, however, to uphold the market.
Pointing the way though, wa the fact that
milling sale were amall, primary arrivals
large and world'a shipment promising to
bo nearly 2,000.000 bushels heavier than a
year ago. A the day wore on a big ihort-
: fixe waa reported at Minneapolis and those
there waa sam to nave Deen rrost damage
to wheat In the Canadian northwest. ' In
consequence the -final tone wa - fairly
steady at. $1.03 to tLOS, a rise of VcUsc
to Ho a compared with last night after
v fluctuation running from $1.03 to $1.04.
Corn averaged a little higher early with
wheat but lowly. warming up temperature
caused price to fall again. December
ranged from bTWaSV, to &bc closing ateady
at 67Vift47l)c, unchanged to a ahade higher
than last night. .The caah market was
firm early and easy, later. No. 2 yellow
closed at mwic. '
Oat followed corn, but were mora ac
tive. Hlich and low point for December
were $H and 36itl. with the cloae at
J the last named price, a net loss of He.
V. The provision market wa small and un
settled. At the wlndup pork ranged from
Ztio lower to 13Hc higher, lard fa to 12Ho
up, and rib at ZW advance to Wo de
' cllne. . '
Futures ranged a follows:. ' :"'$k
jk Articles. Open. High. lxiw. Close. Yes'y.
i
Wheat- - III
Kept. WNilWi!
Dec. KW-Vs 1 04',i 1 U8!l U.iitvi
May 1 WViH 1 09 1 0141 OlrH'
Corn I
Sept. WH 6H( BHGi4iT?iH
lc. 57S m 57HfjS 57H14T,
May DOtt-14 SOW! 60V
Oats t
Sept. S3'433H , 24HI H3 834
Dec. 3'.V4'Til 86,S8Ha MH-H
May HV40l SrH
Forley
JanL 18 524 18 62 18 W 18 AO
Oct.1 20 W f 21 02 20 M 20 95
Sept.1 j20 U6 U Ot is) 86 20 W
Lard-
ept, 11 W It 07H II 06 It 07H
Oct. 12 VT M 10 I 12 06 12 10
Nov. 11 4M-- 11 7Vi 1180 1165
Jan. 10 65 10 67 10 6i 10 67 H
Klbs-
Sept. It 10 12 12H 11 H It 05
Oct. U ri 11 97 11 80 11 87
, Jan. . 70 t 72V t 67V4 t 70
$8
03-TS
1 09'i
5BH
670
34 L4
18 50
21 02H
21 OIH
11 95
13 oev
11 Ki
10 82
11 15
11 fc'
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$1
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ft f
No. 1 - -
Cash quotation were aa follow
FLOUR-Steady! winter patents, $4.4&9
.i.io, mraignis. .i(jt.''; spring straights.
eo.uuao. u, DaKar, 3 ootoo.tu,
RVK-N. 2. 78U74o. -
BARLBY Feed or mixing, old, t3C8cj
inir u4iui TiimiLing, new, wQ'rio.
8EE1D Flax. No. 1 southwestern. 1141W
No. 1 northwestern, I2.66V4; timothy, $7.J0i(f
PROVISIONS Mas pork, per bbl., $21.50
ti.io. I, peir ion ids., jjj.ufw,. Mliort ribs,
lde. loose, $ll.Sfvj.l2.ia; short clear side,
boxed. $12.37VvP12.D0.
Total clearances of wheat and fluur were
equal to l.'.i.uu Dusneis, Export for the
week, shown by Braditreet's wer
equal to 1M.400 bushels. Primary receipts
were l.7.000 bushels, compared with 1.007.000
bushels the corresponding day on year ago.
Kt-unmtea receipt tor tomorrow: Wheat,
1V 's: t-om, 563 cars; oats, 2S4 oars; hoe.
00A haad.
r.ii.-ine became almost stagnant and the
marKet eased on a utile, ine oiose was
steady, with Decemner at 67M,(jj67'Sc to
L.'skC. unchangea to a anaae up.
Coin, though very dull, wa firmer with
wheat. December opened unchanged to
UttSo up at Ho to titPnio and steadied
at 67 Tc.
Oat wer In good demand with offerings
only fair. December started at a shade to
1,3140 advance at Jflti SSo and held close
to those figure.
provisions were irregular witnin a nar
row compass. Trade was light. First aalea
were 7Ho lower to 60 higher, with October
at i-Jo.77t ror porg, iz.v,vi ror lard, and
tui.xit tor rins.
BUTT K rVF I r in ; creameries, 24Htf28Vo
ROUS Mcady; receipt. 6.(1$ cases; at
mara. cssr uu'iiiota, uiguc; rirst. 10c
crime firsts, 22a.
CHEESli Firm; daUle. liMTlVic A twin
J5VlbVsc; young Americas, 16'aiOVc; long
horns. ltiilc.
POTATOKS Steady: choice to fancy, 783
gOe: fair to good. 73S75C.
POI'LTIfY liasy; turkey. JOc; fowl.
ISHo: prlng. 13c.
VEAL stcarty; DO to 60-pnund weight.
tSWc; 60 to 85-pound weight, frfftfc; 85
to 110-Iound weight. 10(ftl0c.
- M. I.nnl tieneral Market.
ST. LOVI8. Sept. 2.-WH10AT-ruture.
Uttber: teiitember. esac; December, 1 ts
cash stead: track No. t red. $1.02; No. t
hard, il.uiHl.w.
C4
&5
52
53
60
64
55
65
W
53
60
62
63
54
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56
47
64
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.06
.10
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.00
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.00
.25
.00 .
.00
..00
.00
.02
Sky.
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy'
Raining
ft. Cloudy
Cloudy
t'lOJdy
Cloudy
cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Raining
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Raining;
NEWYORKSTOCRSANDBONDS
Specnlatire Dealing Stock Greatly
Lettened Baring Day.
UNRESPONSIVE TO COTTON REPORT
Government tatlatlea Pall to Awoken
Active Interest In Market Pre
liminary Estimate of Car.
rencr Movement.
NEW YORK. Sept. 2.-SpeculaUv deal
ing in stock were curtailed greatly today.
ISome further Belling wa In evidence early,
apparently designed to teat the market, but
bear were Intimidated by sign of support
In the two or three stock In which activ
ity centers, and bear selling soon cam to
a stop.
'1 ne government report on cotton was the
last factor relied on to awaken any active
Interest In tha market, but both the stock
and cotton markets were practically unre
sponsive to the showing.
The preliminary estimates of the week'
currency movement bore out the supposi
tion that the drain on the cash holdings of
the banks would run to the neighborhood
of $10,000,000. The great dullness of the pres
ent demand for credits In New York leaves
the movement without any great Influence,
The Issuance of the controllers' call for
national bank statements a of September 1
promise opportunity for Interesting com
parison with the showing of June 30 for tne
light It win throw on tne loan position of
the banks In the south and west
The private discount rate In London
showed a yielding tendency today, but the
foreign exchange rate here waa little af
fected. The stock exchange will be closed
till Tuesday.
Bonds wer ateady. Total sales, par value,
$997,000.
United States bonds are unchanged on
call from last week.
Number ut sale and leading quotations
on stock were a follow:
gal. High. Low. Cits.
Omaha, Neb 71
Tekamah. Neb... 71
Alta. la 7$
Carroll, la 71
Cl.-irinda, la...... 64
Ribley, la 76
sioux city, la... w
(Not Included In average
Minimum temperature for twelve-hour
period ending at 8 a. m.
DISTRICT AVERAGES.
No. of Temp.
District Stations. - Max. Mln.
Columbus. Neb.... 17 68
Louisville, Ky 19 88
Indianapolis. Ind.. 12 76
Chicago, III 2it . 72
St. Louis, MO 1.1 71
Pes Moines, la.... 14 74
Minneapolis, Minn. SO 74
Kansas City. Mo.. 24 7
Omaha, Neb........ 19- 72
The weather In the corn and wheat re
gion la - slightly cooler east and warmer
west of the Mississippi river. Showers
were scattered over the upper valleys
within the lst twenty-four hours, and
heavy rains were again general In the
southern and extreme eastern districts. The
following rains In excess of one Inch oc
curred: Greenville, O., L00; Eubank, Ky.,
110; Oreensburg, Ky., 1.50; Hlllsboro, Til.,
1.00; Ironton. Mo., 1.10;, Lamar, Mo., 1.10;
Lexington, Mo., 1.50; Osago City, Kan.,
2 90; Topeka, Kan., 2.02, and McPherson,
Kan., 2 04.
L A. WEIJ1M,
Local Forecaster, .Weather Bureau.
Rainfall.
52 .50
6'i .00
5 .40
50 .10
62 .70
62 .00
62 .40
62 1.00
68 .20
NEW YORK GKNKRAI7 MARKET
tnetatlon
Varlon
of the Day on
' Cotumodltle.
NEW YORK. Sept. 1-FLOUR-Steady;
spring patents, $5. 40(u'6-76; winter straight,
H4O&4.60; winter patents, X4.75&.iu; spring
clears, t4.3tfi4.60; winter extras. No. 1, $2.76
63.90; winter extras. No. 2, $2.5O&3.50; Kan
sas straights, 4. 85ft 5.00. Rye flour steady;
fair to good, $4,104)4.30; choice to fancy,
$4 .35f4.40.
coknmkau yuiet; line white and yel
low, Il.56a.L60; coarse. 11.501.5&; kiln dried.
$3.50.
WHEAT soot market firm: No. z red.
$1.07, elevator and L0HV f. o. b., afloat;
New No. L northern, Duluth, I1.23H. Y. o.
b. Futures showed considerable firmness
early in the day. but later eased off a
little, owing to light export stiles and larger
spring wheat offerings, the close was c
to o net higher. September, $1.0tV44l l.O?';
closed. $106!; December, ILlO'titt'LUH.
dosed, $1.07Tt; May closed, $1.15 Re
ceipts, 70,200 bushels; shipments, 1S,9!)2
bushels.
CORN Spot market steady; No. 2, tTc,
elevator domestic basis; future market
waa without transactions, closing He lower
to So higher; September closed 67Vic; De
cember closed 66To; May cloaed, 67c. Re
ceipts, 5.4O0 bushels; shipments, 14,037
bushels.
OATS New, No. 1 white, 994c; new, No.
2, 88S4c; new. No. 4, 8Sc. Futures, market
waa without transactions, closing, Ho to 4c
higher; September closed, 3Sc; December,
41So; May, 444c.
HAY Market easy; prime, $1.15; No. L
$1 .10; No. 1. 11.001,06; No. S, $3.85if3.95.
HID&te-Hteady; Central America, 21c;
Bogota, 21422c.
PROVISIONS Pom. ateady; mess, $?4.t0
626.00; family, $24.50.626.00; short clear, $22.60
tj 24.60. Beef, firm; mess, $16. 0015 50; fam
ily, $19.0020.00; beef hams, $22.0u24.00. Cut
meats, steady; pickled bellies 10 to 14 lbs.,
P4.764P16.50; pickled hams, $14.0014.50. Lard.
eay: middle west, prime, Iia.S04jH2.0; re
fined, steady; continent, i::ir; Houth Amer
ica. $13.60; compound, $10.7611.M.
TALLOW Firm; prima city, hgs., 7Hc;
country, 7j'74io.
CHEESE Weaker; state, whole milk,
special, 16tfl7Vbc; atate, whole milk, fancy,
li4c; state, whole milk, choice, 16c; state,
whole milk, good to prime. 14i&144ic; state,
whole milk, common to fair 104al4c:
skims, full to special. t124c.
BUTTER Firm, creamery specials;
32c; extras, 304t31c; third to firsts,
Kittle; extras, SoSvSdc; third to first,
244fiji)4o: state dairy, common to finest,
2244 and 24o; press second to apaclals,
224a to 27c; western factory. 224J240; west
ern Imitation creamery, 24 25c.
EQUa Steady; state, Pennsylvania and
nearby hennery, white, tfi'UJ.Ie; state, Penn
sylvania and nearby hennery, gathered
white, 264) JOc; state, Pennsylvania and
nearby hennery, brown, 2Sg30c; state, Penn
sylvania and nearby gathered brown, 25
2c; fresh gathered, extra first, $44ii264c:
first. 224ff234i'; second, 2l22c.
POULTRY Alive firm; springers. 171
I74c; fowls. 17(&:174c; turkeys, lOfllRc
Dressed firm; western broilers, lity-'Oc;
fowls, 14'ul7c; spring turkeys, 25Sf3Sc; old
21l22c.
Kansaa City Grain nnd Provision.
KANIH CITY, Sept. t-WHEAT-Sep-tember,
97in, bid; December, $1.01; May,
$1.0u4. sellers; cash unchanged; No. 2 hard
IMl4.tfltl.0l); No. 3, 9&vte$1.01i No. 1 red. $1.00
&L01; No. t, 9fi!)9c.
CORN September, 56ic; December. 644c;
May. 671(,c; cash unchanged to 14o low
er; No. 2 mixed. 66Vi84e; No. 1 mixed
M4c; No. 1 white, 64c; No. 3, 69e.
OATS I'nehanged; No. t white, 86c; No.
t mixed, $2tfS3c.
R Y E No. 2. SOtjrgJc
HAY Unchanged; choice timothy, $1400
14 60; choice prairie, $12 00.
MUTTER Creamery, 2Jj; firsts, 27c; ec
onds. 25c; packing stock, 224c.
FOGS Extra, 23o; first, tic; seconds.
134c
Keceipta. Shipments
Allls-CTialmerS pM
Ani&if amaled Copper ....
American Agricultural
Am. het 8uar
Amerlctn Cau
Anierican C. A F
Am. Cotton Oil
Amerkan H. A L.
Am. ice BavurlUes
Amvrican LlnMl
Amsrtcsn Locomotlre ...
American 8, ft K..
Am. a. R. pM
Am. 8tel Foundrlss
Am. Buisr IWllnlag.
American T. A T
American Tobaooo ptd
Amsricaa Woolan
Anacoada Mining Co.
Atchison
Atchison ptd
Atlantic UtMst Lliw
Baltimor A Ohio
Bathlehaffl Steel
Bro4ilrn Rapt Tr
Uanala Paolllc, ei-dlv..
Central LaaUiar
Central Leather ptd
Central o( Naw Jaraay....
Chaaapaak A Ohio........
Chicago Alton
Chlcaco Great Waatarn..
C, O. W, pti
Chlcaao A N. W ,
C. M. A St. P
0., a, C. A 8t. L,
Colorado F. A I
Colorado A Southarn
Consolidated ua
Corn Produota
Ualawmr Hudaon
Uanrar A Rio Uranda. ...
D. A R. O. pfd
Dlatillara' Securities
Erla
Erla 1st ptd
Erla Id pfd
Oaneral Electric, ex-ehr.
Great Northern ptd
Great Northern Or etfa.
Ullnola Central
lnterborouia Met
Int. Mat. pfd
International HarTaatar .
Int. Marina ptd
International Paper
Intarnatlonal Pump
Iowa Ontral
Kanaaa City So....,
K. c. to. pfd
Laclede Oas
LmMTili A N ,..
Minn. A St. Loul
M., Bt. P. A B. . M...
M K. A T
M., K. A T. pld
Mlasourl Paoific
National Ulacult .........
National Lead
N. R. K. of M. id ptd..
New York Central
N. T., O. A W
Norfolk A Waatarn
North American
Northern Pacific.
Pacthe Mall
Pennsylvania
People's Oaa
P., C, C. A St. Ia
Pittsburg Cbal
Pressed Steal Car
Pullman Palace Oar
Hallway steel Sprtof
Reading
Republlo Steal
Republic Steal pfd
Rock laland Co
Rook laland Co. pfd
st. U A S. F. M pld...
BU Loula S. W
St. L. 8. W. pld
Sloas-Shefflald g. A I....
Southern Paclflo
Southern Railway
80. Railway ptd
Tennessee Copper
Texas A Pad flc.
T., St. U A W
T., St. U A W. pfd
Union Pacine
Union Pacific pfd
United State Reall....
United State Rubber., ..
United SUtea Steel
V. 8. Steel pld
Utah Copper
Va. -Carolina Chemical ,
Wabaeh
Wabaah pfd r
Weatern Maryland
Waatlnthouaa Klectrlc ..,
Waatarn Union
Wheeling AUK
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$fl,477A't4; working balsnee In treasury of
flre. HI.727.S21.'; In bank to credit of treas
urer nf the United States, .1i,797.9iiO; sub
slrilarv silver coin, fc.i)v9.fi!wi; minor coin,
$'?4.4; total balance In general fund, $:),
$47,404.
RETORT OF TUB CLBAR1NO HOt'SR
Tranaaetlon of tae Associate Bank
for tne. Week.
NEW YORK. Sept. 1 IJrdtreet's bank
clearings report tor the week ending Sep
tember 1 show an aggregate of $2..l,wu.
000, a against $2.47.2'3.ono last week and
$1.0S6.544.0ti0 In the corresponding week last
year. Ihe following Is a list of the cltlea:
CITIES.
Clearing.
Inc.
Dec.
t.l
l.e.
14. .
C...
MO 14 18
100
100
200
loO
"ioi
10
& . MH
' U4 2
H
141 141
1M
U4
1U
114
12
'ii'
200 51
"iid 'ii'
L400 1104 104
900 114 U14
in
100
2, too
10
.. 11,400
400
1174
100
ll
188
1
2.400 W
A - I
I C4iRN Futures, nrm; September, 54c;
1 vr Teoember. J64c; cash weak; track No. 2,
I lJ,Wc; No. 2 white, 0ti4a.
J f v I OATS Future firm; 8up ember. Sn4c;
Ji..cember. 344c: cash hlrher; track No. t.
lr-sT I4iS7c; No. 1 while. S543ao. ..
RYE Steady at 7c.
H.7ir Timothy. 17.2tfJ7.75.
CORN" MKAIv-$S.S5.
r RAN Weak; a Wed eat track. 70c.
HA Y Unchaneed; timothy, 13 0019.00;
prairie. Ill Wff 16.OO.
J LOUR Firm; ral a-tntsr pat acta, IS.0&9
Wheat
Corn .
Oats .
.218.00
7804)
1,000
ii4.r
4d.0ll0
3,000
sllaaeapolla Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, Sept. 2.-WHKAT-Sep-I
ember, $1.13;, December, $1,134; May,
$1,174: cash. NO. 1 hard, $1,164; No. 1 north,
ern, ll.lS-cl 16; No. t northern, tl lOaLU;
No. t northern. II 07-7 1.10.
V1Ji Closed $2 524-
BRAN-$l00ff 19.50.
CORN No. t yellow. 7'3fi74a. .
OATt4-Nto. I white. 331IB344c.
RYB-Na t 7)iiv71Wc.
FLOUR F1rt patent,
patent, I XJ6 50: hrat
ecimd clear. $2 8052.90.
$56f?.70- teoond
clear, $3.9i84.10;
Ttnlatk Cirala Market.
ni'M'TK, Pept. 2-WIIEAT-September.
11 144; December. $1 .154; No. 1 nortuera,
11 I44j N 1 northern, $1.0944:1.124. -
lot
10.100
MO
100
400
100
u
li4
M
10
1
16
91
U
111
134
10
15
96
11,900 165 144
19, TOO
400
1,100
lot
100
1.6.(0
low
M
116
t'4
17
S6
M4
67
lit
46
11
14
11
4.4
100 6 6
Total sale for the day, 196,10 share.
u
3
4.
iJ5
'
H
tl
1
1
11
14
7
lot
4
117
114
W
27
19
'
s
lit
101
96
74
1W
1
1
loo
2k
21
44
142
U4
76
184
61
11
U
161
11
70
17
K
414
t
144
1X1
64
116
1
4
6
10
.- M
It
It
13
W
141
U
1
11
61
61
111
60
10
110
39
96
67
114
26
11,
.lot
M
It
M
lb
M
110
M
1V
43
II
m
64
64
111
9
60
W
25
K
41
1644
1
TO
14
4
lit
46
67
16
41
17
11
6
tl,VI.2R7.000!...
iB4,4tSI,UWh...
ll9,3!2.ISSt...
lS0,170.tsk . ..
69,w1.0iiO.
4a..0.000
44.5&1.00K)
4'.i".
K21,tl
18,tiitlt,00tl
2l.M),0iiO 3.S.2
I4,ba,uuu.
19.177.OOui
13.257.0t.
13,894,oOO
16.0M.0H0.
10.813,0001
l.7S4,0IIO .
9,907.11001
8.7.V..00i
8,4i).OiiO 9.0.
8,"0I,tMI
t. 294, 000)
$,973.0001
9.517.000
2,W9.ti0
$.447,OtSr
4,175.0001
4.822.000 !
5.2. 0. 01 KM 4.1
5.7W,00O( 3.8
6.725,0001
4,9oe,oiio
6,4,00O(
8,307,000)
t,679,O0O
4.416,0001
2,9i9,000
3,1 21.00O
$,IK6,000
s.ota.ooo)
2,04.0ti0l .6
2,191,0HU i
8,99S,0(I
8,062.0001
8, 154.000)
82 4
7.9
12 1
2 9
8.T
15.
I
I.61.
I.
19
10.0
. 9.1
4.2
46.7
4.6
8....
6.1
2.1
27.81
18. m
6.3!
1.5
2
9.1
6.1
50
8.3
13 0
17.9
8.9
16.3
'so'.s
10. 1
'23!6
9.1
8.4
.8
"t!i
t.l
New York ......
Chicago
Boston ,
1'hlladelphia ...
Ht. Louis
Kansas City ..
l'lttsburg
San Francisco ,
Baltimore
Cincinnati
Minneapolis ....
New Orleans .,
Cleveland
Ietrolt
Omaha
Los Angeles ....
Louisville
Mllwsukee
Seattle
St. Haul
Buffalo
Denver
Indianapolis ....
Atlanta
Providence .....
Portland, Ore..,
Memphis
Richmond
Fort Worth ....
Malt Lake City
Washington, D.
SL Josepii
Columbus
Albany
Tauoma
Savannah
cipokauie, Wash
Toledo
Rochester
Nashville
Hartford
Des Moines ..........
Peoria
Norfolk
New Haven
sioux city
Wichita
Grand Rapids -.
Syraouhe
Augusta, Oa.
Birmingham
Springfield, Maas...
Evanaville
Dayton
Oakland, Cal
Oklahoma
Jacksonville, Fla. ..
Portland, Me
Worcester
Little Rock
Knoxvtlle
Wheeling, W. Va. ..
Charleston, S. C...
Chattanooga
Lh coin
Wilmington, Del. ...
Mobile
Topeka
Davenport
Wllkcs-Barre .
Kalamazoo, Mtoh. .
Fall River
Cedar Rapids, la.
Sacramento
New Bedford
Springfield, 111
Macon
Youngstown
Fort Wayne
Helena
Fargo. B. D
Columbia, S. C
Akron
Canton, O
Lexington
Krle, Pa
Sioux Falls, a D...
Rockford, 111
Qulncy, 111
Bloomlntrton, 111. ...
Sprlngfiel. O
Chester, Pa.
South Rend, Ind. ..
Lowell
Bit ghamton
Jackson, Miss. ......
Decatur, 111. .
Mansfield, O. :
Fremont, Neb. ......
Vicksburg. Mis. ...
Jacksonville, liL: . . .
(Duluth, Minn.
Hcranton, Pa.
tHouston
tualveeton
eVr.rU Pa-
Not Included In total because contain
ing other Items than clearings. INot in
cluded In totals because comparisons are
Incomplete. 'Last weeks'.
Local Securities.
Quotations 1 urnlhed by Samuel Burn,
01IAUA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Keceipta of Cattle Small, at Utual on
Friday.
LIGHT HOGS SHARPLY HIGHER
Moderate Ran
with Prloea
of sheep and l.amhs,
Steady and Trade
Fairly Active on Roth
Feeders and Killer.
SOUTH OMAHA. Sept. t. 1910.
Receipt were. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Official Monday 11. Mil 2.S19 31.310
Official Tuesday 9 4 it 6.t2.4 2MSS
Official Wednesday 12.i.70 9.44 30.375
Official Thursday 5.3:2 .tU 9.02
Estimate Friday Lltil 4.46 7,020
Five day thl week.. ..40.328 28,648 W3.171
Same days last week. . . ,2H,2. 21.119 112.N46
Same day 2 week ago..2j..? 2K9S8 65.4tW
Same day 3 week ago. .2.1.773 3S.S72 tG.xOa
Same days 4 weeks ago.. 27.118 38.94 64.32
Same days last year. .. .27.7M 3u.7l3 7H,;6
The followma tat Ik shows the receipts of
cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for
me year
year:
Cattle ...
Hogs ....
Sheep
to date, as compared with last
Deo.
Inc.
70.824
New York Money Market.
NEW YORK, Sept. 2 MONEY On call
easy at 14&2 per cent; ruling rate, 14 per
cent; oloelng bid, 14 Per cent; offered .at
lu. tier cent. Time loans steady; sixty days.
iWU per cent, and ninety days, 4S44 per
cent; six months, 44 per cent.
PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-64
per cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE-Steady. with
actual business In bankers' bills at 4.832f4ji
4.8346 for sixty-day bill, and at $48640 for
demand. Commercial bill, $4.82434.834.
SILVER Bar, 524c; Mexican dollar, 44c.
BONDS Government, easy; railroad,
steady.
Closing quotations on bonds today wer
ss follows:
V. t. ref. la, re. ...Id Int. M. M. 4t 2
to eonpon ., tot 'Japan 4a t
V. S. la, re 101 to 4t 14
So ooupen ..1IK. a So. let la.... Tl
V. S. 4a, re 114 L. S. deb. 4a llll.... M
to eouoon -..11 L. A N. unl. 4a '
Allla-Chal. lat 6a,... 74 M. K. A T, lat 4s.. 7
Amer. At. 6a 100 io 4a 94
Am. T. A T. cr. 4.100Mo. Paclflo 4a. 77
Am. Tobacco 4a 71 N. R. R. o M. 4s 6
do ta 10f.N. v. O. g. 1..... 14
Armour A Co. 4Wa... 13 'do deb. 4a w
1.840,000 7.2......
1,131,000 1 22.0
l,97ti.OOO 10.0;
1.499,000 8.0
1,762,000 5.7
2,341,000 7.8
2.826,000 18.7
1,07,000 86.
1, 11,000 17.3
1,735,000 9.7
1,715,000 8.2
969.000 14.1
1,586,000 1.8
1,420,000 8.8
931,000 9 .7 1
1,3.43,000 14.1
l.m.oou t.o
1,097,000 , 8.4
1.217,000 8.6
1.144,000 8.1
1,830,000 16.4
1,112,000 8.1
1,066,000 6.6
783,000 1.4
x 825,000 7.6
1,170,000 18.6
753.000 17.6
' 880,0OO( 6.11
604.000 6.7
830,000 4.8s
800.000 4.3 j
994,000 44.4 1
668,000 6.3 ...... j
676.000 28.0 I
820.000 8.1
818.000 15.6
641,000 10.7
702,000 4.7
965,000 46.3
691.000 13.1
406,009 10.0
672,000 61.6
43.000 9.T
440.000
474.000 14.2
360,000 6.$
890.000 86.8
67.000 13.8
482,000 23.2
' - 454.000 13.6
889.000 10.2
184,000 86.3
303,000 18.9
$.869,000 35.9
1.101,000...
81.190,000j 24.4
15,904,0001 42.9
. 838,000
1910. 1909.
IM7 rjW 'A fiTH
.L4fil,49l l,70tt'.9a 119,471
.1,258,117 1,020,998 237,119
Tlie following tahia ahnw tne average
price of hog at South Omaha for the last
several daya, with comparisons:
Date. 191C. 190.1908.19O7. 1906. 1906. 11904.
Aug.
AUg.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Sept.
Sept.
I
24..
Ifu..
18...
27...
29...!
30...
1L..
t1::::1
It 6341 T 6H 6 U $71 $ 5 921 t 94
S ,14. 7 71 a Ml - I 0 K.. M - -
t S7U.I 7 am mi S T7I I t 871 5 21
8 6641 7 62 6 41 t 771 5 so J
t91 8 47 5 68 $?!l
9 004 7 72 6 711 $ 6tt $ ul 6 i
8 944 T 77 6 53 t 731 5 78 6 72 i 16
I T94I 7 82 $ 45 6 85 $ 62 1 6 13
7 80 1 6 43 I I 'l $
'Sunday.
Receipt and disposition of live stock at
the Union Stock Yards, South Omaha, Neb.,
for twenty-lour hour ending at 1 p. m.,
yesterday:
RECEIPTS.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
C. M. ft St P
Wabaah
Missouri Paclflo ........
Union Pacific
C. & N. W.. east
C. & N. W.f west
C, St. P., M. A O.....
C, B. & Q., east
C, B. & Q., west
C, Ii. 1. & P., east
Illinois Central
Chicago G. W
Total receipt
1
1
10
'
8
25
1
29
tr S33 Omaha New, National bank building
Bit. Asked.
n lto
M si
t . 101
lot
at tl
It 12 u
M loo
loo
loo
964
Alma. Neb. IA., at
Beatrice Creamery Co. pfa......
City Xafl Bank Bltf.. , M9t
Crab Orchard, Neb., It
Columbue, Neo., B. L., Is, 1114
Hraraullo Prasaed Brkk com
Iowa Portland Cement, let ml., ta..
Iowa Portland cement. t ta
Kansaa O. A K., T par eant pfd
K anaae City R. A L., 5a. llll
Omaha Water Co.. 6a. lMt
Omaha Oas 1117
Omaha A C. B. t. R pM.. I par sent..
Omaha A C. B. ft. K.. ta, 1821
Omaha Bt. Rr. la, 1914
O. A C. B. S. R. com., 4 par cent. ..
Paclflo T. A T.. is, W17
PennayWania Equip., 4a, lilt .'.
Union Stock Varaa. to. Omaha, ax-dlr
Rockr Mountain Fuel ....1
Trt-Clty Railway A Llht. ...... ......
United Rr. pfd., St. Loula
tl
M
S
1
11
M
at
944
M
9t
91
tl
Ali'hlaon en. 4a...
do ev. 4a
do ev. 1
All. C. L lat 4a..
Bal. A Ohl 4a
Mo la
do I. W. I4....
Brk. Tr. cr. 4i......
Cn. of oa. la.....
Can. Leather la....
C. of N. J. i. la..
Chea. A Ohio 4a,
do ref. ta
CTllcaio A A. lt..
C. B. A y. 1. 4a....
do ten. 4a
0. M. A 8. P. ls iw da ot. 4a
C. H. I. A P. t. 4a.. 71 do lat ref.
Ia N. Y.. N. H. A H.
1054 ct. 6a 1M4
.101 eN A w. lat a. at.. 97
. dp cv. 4a.....
. M N. Paclflo a lou
, M do la 71
, 0. S. L. rfoa, 4a H
. 13 Pann. c. !a 1911.. M .
.106 do eon. 4a 101
. 8 Reading ten. 4a 17
.111 S. L. S. r. f. 4a. M
.100 ea0 (an. la 84
. 91 'St. 1 S. W. e. 4a.. 71
. tl 'Ao lat gold 4a It
. I Seaboard A. L. 4s.... 04
. 7eao. Pacific eol. 4.. 90
4a m
do rf
Colo. Ind. la.
Colo. Mid. 4a.,
C. A 8. r. A I
D. A H ct. 4a
D. A R. O. 4a....
do ref. la
Dlatillara' 6a
Erie p. I. 4a
do (an. 4s
.lo ct. 4a. aer. A
do series B
flas. Bier. T. I..
111. Can, 1st ref,
Int. Met. 4a.
Old.
19 so. Kailwar 6a. ls
.... 71 Mo can. 4a T
.... It llnl.m Pacific 4s 1V
4s tr do c. 4a lot
.... T do lat A ref. 4a.. 1
94 V. S. Rubber ta 101
1 l'. 8. Steel td 6a 103
tl Va.-Caro. Chem. ta..
a WabaxU lat 6a l'M
11 do Ut A at. 4a.... 43
It Weatern Md. 4s 13
Si eWeat. Blac. ev. to.. U
ISA. awa. Central 4a 91
M aMo. Pao. ev. to..... 91
, 79
IX ear York Mining; Stock.
NEW YORK. Sept. l.-Clolng quotation
on mining stocks were:
Airae lit 'l eedTllle Cos,
Brunswick Cen
Com. Tunnel stock.
do bonde
Con. cal. A Va
MiN-n silver
Iran Silver .
Offered.
t
. 11
. 14
.14
. 40
...let
Utile Chief.
Mexican
Ontario
Ophlr
Stanilard
Yellow Jacket
. T
. t
.140
.til
.141
Treary Statement.
WASHINGTON. Sept. t.-Th condition
of the treasury at the beginning ot busi
ness) today wa aa follow:
Trust Funds Gold coin. $t90 0T7.6C9; silver
dollars. HS5.6S6.000; .silver dollar of ls).
U Mu.000: silver certificate outstanding.
t4K5.tWv.C00.
Oaneral Fuoa Irtandard silver dollar In
(eutraJ fund, $96,177,172; currant liabilities,
i4
M
97
100
7
ST
M
100
17
41
Boston Stocks and Bond..
BOSTON, Sept. 2. Closing quotations on
stocks were as follow:
HJlouei
Amal. Copper
A. K. L. A 8
Arliona Com
Atlantic,
B. A C C. A S. M.
Butta Coalition ....
Cel. A- Arlsona. ...
Cal. A Hecla
Centennial
Copper Rant C C.
Eaat Butt C M...
Franklin
fllroux Con. '
Gran by Con
Greene Cananee . .
lala Royal Copper,
Kerr Lake
Lak Copper
La Sail Copper
14-laml Copper
Ea-die. "-K-atf
1
1
' ..
16 14
8 ..
23 fi
'l 'i
12 6
1
1
3
, 68 27
Cogs. Sheep.
46 . 998
953 253
504 734
1,120 2.777
34
15f ....
399
6,185
DISPOSITION.
Cattlex
Omaha Packing Co 424
Swift and Company 558
Cudahy Packing Co 1,1X9
Armour & Co 1,249
Schwurti & Co
B. A Co.
Swift, from country
Benton. Vansant & Lush 264
Stephens Bros 1
Hill &, Son 19
F. B. Lewis 62
Huston & Co 12
J. B. Root & Co 72
3. H. Bulla 33
L. F. Huai 22
McCreary A Carey 26
8. Werthelmer 276
Lehmer Bros 6
Sol Dugan 6
Kline & Christy 4
Missouri-Kansas Calf Co. 67
Other buyers 444
Totals '....4,151 3,821. 7,846
CATTLE Recelpte of cattle this morn
ing were very small, only about 1,000 head
being reported In. This brings the total
lor the live days this week up to 40,300
head, as against 28,200 head for the same
days last week and 27,700 head for the cor
responding period a year ago, It might
be added that the receipts for the week to
date are the heaviest of the year so far.
With only about 1.000 fresh cattle In the
yards there were really not enough of any
one kind to Interest buyers to any great
extent, with the result that tha trade wa
low and weak and of a very indifferent
character. However, this Is very apt to
be the case -on a . Friday, as buyers usually
have already secured what cattle ' they
really need earlier in the week.
Notwithstanding the extremely heavy re
ceipts, the market all week has been In
very satisfactory condition, although prices
have eased off somewhat, the most decline
being on the medium and common kinds of
killer and feeder. The very best cattle
have not shown very much change.
Quotations on native cattle: Good to
choice beef steers, 7.2&8.oo; fair lo good
beef steers, $6,2647.25; common lo fair beef
steers, $.00tit).ii6; good to . choice oornfed
Srassers, $6.6004.60; good to choice cows and
elfera, $4.605.60; fair to good cojrs and
heifer, $3,&Ow4.6; common to fair eg! and
heifer v ti.60iiit.60-. good to choice (tockera
nd feeders, i.Tl&i.00; fair to good ttocker
and feeder, Hoog.yo; common to tair
stocker and feedra, WaiiJrt.OO; stock heifers,
t2.754.76;4 calves, $1.50t.&0i bulls,
it.iK. etc.. $3.25316.0.
Quotatlont on range cattle: Chole to
nrlma beeves. $8.0ta.7B: good to choice
beeves, $6.40(36.00; fair to good beeve. $4.64)
06.30; common to fair, beeves. $3.753-1.50;
good to choice heifers, $4.t&5.00; good to
choice cows, $4.004.6&; fair to good grades,
$3.804.00; canners and cutters, t2.26fig.28;
good to choice feeders, $4.90435.60; fair to
good feeders. $4. 904. 89. common to fair
breeder. $3.2S4.25.
Representative sales'
40 Mohawk
3 Nevada Don. ...
. U Nlplaatnc Ulna
, 154 North Butt ....
. t North Lake
, 11 Old Dominion
, 11 Osceola
, 18 Tarrott 8. A C.
,666 Qulncy
, IT Shannon
, 43 Superior
i T Superior A B. M...
, 10 Superior A P. C...
, t Tamarack
, 11 V. B. t A O
, T U. S. S. R. A M..
, 11 do pfd ,
, tVtab Oo. ...
, 14 Winona
, 18 "Wolverine
, It
and aakad. Blt.
... 48
... 90
... lo
... 17
... 94
... 15
...m
... u
... ti
... 94
... 46
I
114
66
M
18
... 41
..
... 74
...123
Boston Stock Market.
BOaTON, Sept. a Closing quotations
on stock were as follows:
Adventure
Artaona Com
Allouee .
Atlantis
Calumet A Atis...
Calumet A Hecla.
Centennial ,
Ct spar Range ....
Cumberland Blr .
Dalr-Waat
Kelt Butte ....,
Flrat National ..,
Hancock
Helvetia
Indiana
l.le-Rorele
Keweenaw
Lake Copper
Laselle A...,
Massachusetts ....
t Mlchiaan
... II 4 Miami
... 0Mi'hawk
... fNlplaalng
... r; North Batte
...M0 Oareola
... 1 O'd Dominion .....
... llUulncy
... MRay Cona.r.
. .. t Shanram
..; 7 Superior Copper ....
... 1 Superior A Boaton.
... J0Tammarck
... !C. S. 8. A
... 11 do ptd....
... 111'tah Con...
... 1 Wolverine ...
... U Yukon Oold ..
... 1.1 Boaton A' Ely
... 74
Rfg..
.
.
. 41
. 14
27
.126
. U
. tt
. HI
. 14
. 45
. !
. 1
. 14
. 4k4
. 14
.114
. '4
1
No. Av. Pr. No. A. Pr.
6 .170 t 18 . 11 1079 1 IS
24 '17 1 M 17 1146 I M
t 711 t 26 81 1311 t 90
COWS.
11 714 t 10 t I 910 1 66
1 750 1 10 t ill I M
t 10W) 1 !5 8 t;t I 79
t 125 1 35 4 1012 1 76
7D3 I 35 . 9 12 1 M
J 860 I IS 1 1M4 4 00
1 953 1 60 22 171 4 01
14 164 1 60 1 lt 4 10
1 124 t 60 1 110 4 49
HEIFERS.
I Ul I 11 6 i I tt
4 606 I 26 6J4 1 70
1 754 t 60 t Il I tl
t tOt I M I M0 I W
BULLS.
1 946 I 46 1 lMt t tt
16 1260 1 46
CALVES.
8 IM t T6 W IN
1 104 I 00 1 M 19
16 187 6 21 1 174 t 21
t Ill 100
STOCKKRS AND FEEDERS.
4)4 1 00 t Ill 4 25
421 1 60 t IIS 4 25
6 aoO 1 40 4 ttit 4 4.1
6 174 I 71 t 1H4 4 66
t 421 I M 12 1071 4 It
WESTERNS NEBRASKA.
No. Av. Sh. rr. No. Av. Fh. Pr.
(W VI ISO I to 1.7 i' 1 1
M 2V4 40 1 40 70 10 85
64 27 0 t 40 61 22 ... 1 8
St. !) 40 40 64 24 10 1 )0
41 !9.1 H0 II 80 f 171 . . 8 IM
10 K6 ... IH 10 f.l 40 1 M
71 ...lit 140 1 70 6 ...! ... W
lit ... 1 70 72 HO SO I W
IS 14 ... I 70 11 Ht 90 1 W
rtj ... Ill tl 172 ... 100
4 I 140 I DO 16 lit ... 1 10
17 ISl ... I 1.1 1 1,14 80 12
64 2S7 10 I 80 -,i m lf.0 1 l.
St I4 10 8 80 tl HI 80 15
1 111 ... I 80 CO 4 ... I 15
6 24 40 I 80 ? 117 ... I 15
11 Kt ... I 8l 78 217 40 li
St 10 tO I 80 li 1AI ... I 10
tl I' ... II". 71 241 ... 120
71 141 10 1 81 71 27 ... I 30
7 V M 1 171 1 Ill 170 IM
tl 2t ... 1 8 61 829 ... I 70
lit Ifl ... t 84 M 7t 170 1 10
61 11 ... I 86 (8 2!'7 140 I 80
43 ITS 0 1 IS 73 27.7 ... 1 86
M 241 10 t SS 44 241 1 I 85
11 JSTa tt 1 86 67 4 10 I 81
tt 284 40 I 84 111 I7.S 40 1 80
10 lot ... 116 1 Wis)
SHEEP After a total of 9H.000 hrep and
lamb received In four days; It would seem
as If the market niinlit need a breathm
snell and that Unlit reoelnts would be wel
comed. That hardly proved to be the case.
However, as buyers were still turnery ior
Kiiniilloa lant nlht when the market
closed about everything; offered for sale
naa been Cleaned up, Damns; prrnapa
few odds and end and a few lots that
were not very desirable. This mornlnir.
with receipts very moderate, buyers were
forced to bid up a little, and the market
on desirable killers was, it anytntB.
stron. unite, a strlnar ot lambs sola at
17.70, which was as hlKh as any time
within the last two week.
Feeder buyers were wantlnK some Kooa
stuff and were ready bidder on desir
able kinds, so that feeder were scnerally
fully steady with yesterday and with a
week ago. No one could ask tor a better
feeder market than has prevailed at this
point for the last week or more. Hie
ham ha. heon full rf rrvnntrV buyers Vry
day In addition to which commission men
have had a larfte numner oi oruoi-
filled, so that the buying demand has been
splendid every day and fully equal to tne
task of keeping the large receipts cleaned
up. While there may have been some soit
spots In the market the trade has beon w
active that prlcea would firm up e-i'",
and the result has been that there has
been hardly enough change In the market
for the last two weeks or more to quote.
. .. ... - t - oraaa t,U'k ' Good tO
choice lambs, t6.50(fi6.75; fair to good kimbs.
18.16ti.S0: feeder .lamos, an.wuo.ou,
weight yearlings. Ifi.OOTrtS.W: hfttr y";
lings. t4.6tXi6.0O; feeder yearlings, tWi5.W,
good to choice wethers. J4.20tf4.40; lair, to
good wethers, 8J.9tr4.a0 feeding ;etrt"'
fc.0lK34.35; breeding ewes. t4.2.yti4 .la-, feeding
twtt, t3.S.ri3.75; fat ewes, W.7it.2&.
Represent alive sales:
204 Idaho ewes, feeders
48 Idaho ewes, culls
48 western ewe
1R weatern ewes, culls
9S Wyoming lambs, feeders...
124 Wyoming lambs feeders....
fed Wvnmln, Irearllnm. feeders
145 Wyoming ewes Jot
66 Wyoming yearnngs, ran
128 Wyoming yearn tin s, leeaeia..
250 Wyoming yearlings, feeders,
frtiO Wyoming yearlings, feeders.,
139 Wyoming lamps, leeaers......
204 western ewe
23 mixed... 9K8
109 steers. ..1098
24) steers.
16 steers,
3 calves..,
12 calves..,
47 steers...
10 heifers..
80 calves..,
M heifers.
.W7fl
.1108
. tit
. 211
1074
606
1X5
961
New York Carb Market.
NBW; YORK, Bept. l-Closlng quota
tlons on mining stooks were:
Bar Stat Oaa 14 Inaplratlon
Butt Cnalltloa llLerae
Cactus
China
Chief Cons
Fraction
Davie Daly
Kir Central
Blv Com
Kranklin
Olroui
Goldfteld Cons
Uoldflald Florence...
boldfleld Delay .....
Greene Canane
...1 11-14 Nevada Cons,.
14Newhouaa
1 Oalo Copper
U Rawhide Coalition
1 Kajr Ontral
SO Swift Pk. Co
10 Sears-Roebuck ..
10 Sliver rick
Superior A Pitta.
1 Tonopeh Mining
1 Trlnlir Copper ..
4 North Lake
T
.. I
t 16-11
.. M
.. 44
I
11
... 1
...103
...167,
::: k
... t
... t
Bssk of Cersaaay Statesaeat.
BERLIN, Sept. 2. The weekly statement
of the Imperial Bank of Germany show
the following changes: Cash In hand, de
crease, 81,9.10.000 marks; loans. Increase,
K632.O00 marks; discount, Increase. 26.632.
000 mark; discounts. Increase, 104.4X1,000
marks; treasury bills, decrease, 109.0UO
marks; notes in circulation. Increase, ni.
970.000 marks; deposits, dwereasa, 'Jl .TWi.oOfl
marks; gold in hand, decrease, 81,917,000
marks. -
24 feeders.. 1041
0 feeders.. 1138
12 heifers... 745
6 feeders.. 1064
9 cows 420
18 cows 811
17 cows 827
10 cwos...
8 cows...
8 calves.,
Trantner.
IT cows 897
1 bull 90
1).
732
7D0
212
4 20
4 66
4 70
4 75
6 00
4 00
t 70
i (i0
6 50
4 10
6 10
6 05
8 75
4 90
8 30
4 25
4 20
t 60
3 80
8 26
Miller
8 60
8 35
C. Swlggart Neb
18 steers.. ..11SS
115 steers. ..1110
25 steers.. ..1064
81 heifer... 660
22 calve.
14 cows...
29 oows...
22 heifers...
13 calves...
21 feeders.. 1029
15 cows 1U34
17 heifer... 9."0
192
711
767
004
274
23 cow.
24 cow...
12 COW...
24 cow...
23 cow...,
6 heifers.
4 calves.
909
.1113
.looo
.11110
. 991
,. 68
. 300
O'Brien Neb.
I heifer... 614
I steer.... 6M 8 60 t calves... 215
Matt Classen, Jr. Neb.
18 steers... .1063 4 25 24 steers.... 770
4 steers.... 610 2 65 4 bulls 740
, Hirsch Hahn Cattle Co. Neb.
51 cows 9S7 3 96
j. v. west weo.
4 95
4 86
4 70
2 25
6 60
60
8 06
3 23
4 00
4 40
3 85
3 90
8 86
4 10
4 90
4 H6
4 00
3 36
6 00
3 40
5 66
3 IS
Baak t learlo,
OMAHA, Rent. 2 Bank clearing for to
day were 83.444.191.90, and for the corre
sponding date last year 12.462.119.18.
I'eorla Market.
PEORIA, Fept, 2-CORN-Hlgher; No. 3
white, 6h4e; No. 3 yellow, MrHc; No. t yel
kw, 68c; No. .3, 5ac; No. 4, 57c; no grade.
4Sc.
OATi Higher; No. 1 white, 344c; No. 3
white, 33'hc; No. 4 whit. 3240.
U cow 1088 4 20
4 cow. 4-.. 845 3 10
Mrs. E.
31 cows 10716 4 15
feeders. .lost
4 calves... 190 8 00
Ross Neb.
feeders.
4 cows....
744
9li
4 K
4 16
t 30
4 calves... 316 I 00
n. H. Allen Neb.
It cows 940 3 75 6 heifers... 604 3 45
3 cows 913 3 50
Phlltxit Bros. Neb.
47 cows 9HJ 4 00 4 eowa 867 3 50
HOUTH DAKOTA
W steer.
31 cow.
..1001
15 cow....
81 cow....
Rlfle-8. D.
10 cow....
894
8J
4 00
4 10
ti calve... l.t 60
Vanandle ft
12 cow Si6 1 20
li culve... 249 8 00
Buffalo Creek Stock Co. S.
t Steer... .12tl0 6(8) 42 steer..
J. II. 8ever 8. D.
11 eow 27 1 6 10 cow....
22 feeder.. 9 4 W
t cow 792 3 25 8 calves... S1
20 cows. ...-.MM t 65 T steer,. ..1010
WRNTEHN8 WYOMI NO.
88 tr....1025 4 66 4 steers. ...im
I steers. ...UM W U feeders. .100
3 t6
3 75
835 3 C
n.
..1153
5 10
800 3 70
S 25
4 '
( 60
4 66
A. II. Msson Wyo.
18 Steers... 1HH 6 10
UtMirt-The market opened wildly higher
this morning on llaht anil shipping hogs.
It a a s.t uneven that It Is no easy mat
ter to say Just how much hlKher It really
wa. hut mostly 1V- higher Would be a fair
estimate of the advance. As a matter of
fart there acre esses where loads that
Just hpiened to suit buyer sold a good
deal higher than that. The demand, as a
matter of rourse, wa limited, but still it
w sufficient to clesn up the nioet of the
light and good ahlpping hogs, around l.ono
hogs chsnglng hsml on th early market.
Packers were hanging bark, being un
willing to follow the advance, and when"
the shipper got through there was not
much left except the heavyweights, which
no ope seemed very analou for. They
tarled out bidding prices that were In
many cases hardly o gnl na yesterday.
Now and then few of the more desir
able load would change hands at prlcea
that were fullv a good yestvnlay and
some possibly stronger, but as a rule the
feeling was lower on heavies and the trad
decided drag.
Heavy packing hogs Wer especially alow
and weak all riav. and they were safelv
1V lower than yesterday. The closing mar
ket wn dull, lata trains riot farintr so
well as the enrly, and at n late hour there
were still a few hinds unsold.
rarlfln Kallroad company that this vear'l
nmlhweal ginln rn.p will he lot 5IO.HJ0 husn
els. This In.li.-atos an avetsse yledl of lit
bushels per acre, under cultivation, and Is
tl.taai.ual iiuxheis mine than aliottn by any
previous reliable estimate.
OMAHA t.KJSKH AL MARKET.
BUTTER Creamery, No. 1, delivered t
Ihe reinll trade In l ib. cartons, 22c; No. L
In So-lb. tubs, 3U-; No. t. In 1-lb. cartons,
e; No. 8, In 90-11.. tuba, t$4c; parking
stock, solid pack, li'o; dairy, In HO-lb. tuba.
23U '. Market manges every Tueexlay. .
t.'HKK!ri l wina. nc; young Americas,
194c; daisy, 114c; triplets, 18i:; lituberger,
lec: No. 1 bika. Ilk-; Imported wlss, 31ci
doinesllo Swiss, 24c; block Swiss, 2Jc.
POULTRY Pressed broilers unner I ins.,
17c; over 3 lbs., 20c; hens, ljc; cocks, lux-;
ducks, 18c; geese, 16c; turkeys, 26c; pigeon.
per dot., 81.26; homer squab, pe.- aos., .78i;
fancy squabs, per do., 871. M); No. 1, per do.,
13.00. Aliv. broiler, 14c; over 2 lb. 12c;
hens, lie; oiu iuotrs. be; uiu oucks, iuii
feathered, loc; gresa. full feathered, ar;-
turkeys, 20c; guinea fowls, 20c tacn; plgaona,
lor do , ooc; lioinct s, per do., 13.uu; tquaba.
No. 1, er do., tl.60; No. 2, pvr do., 6uo.
KISH all frosen) I'ickerel, 12c; white
fish, 17o; pike, li.c; trout, 15c; large crap
pn, Sue; I'dnlBii mackerel, 18c; eel, 1m-;
haddock, lie; llounders. 13c; green catfish,
1M-; buffalo, 8c; hullbut, yc; white iwncb,
Vc; bullheads, 1m; roeshad, tl.Ou each; shad
roes, per pair, iuv; dot lews, per aos., 30c;
salmon, l&c.
FKtlTb Oranges: California valencies,
all le, ivr box, ..0nm5.i(6. Lemons: l.l
monieta, extra tancy, 3ou site, per box, 17.(4);
0 site, per Ihix, ti.oti; choice, 900 siae, per
box, I'l 50; 30 sice, per box. 16.50; 240 kite,
per box, t.U0, Hannnat: Fancy select, per
bunch, 12 -5'u2.60; jumbo, bunrn, r.' .'uiJ3 ,5.
Canlsloiipea: Colorado. Rocky Fords, 64
sise, 12.76; 40 site, standards, ,1.50. pluina;
California, red, per lour-basket crate, ll.t'6;
Italian Klue Prunes: Per crate, 8130.
Peaches: California. ier 10-lb. box, 86c; Col
orado K.lhertas, per 0-11). box, 9c. Pears:
Waahlngton Wartlett, per box, 830; In lots,
per box, il.tt; Oregon in lots, per box. 3-'.40.
Applva: Homo grown. In bbls., 14.00(ii4.60;
new Oregon, In boxes, 8175." llrapes: Cali
fornia Malagas, per four-basket crate, 8160.
Watermelons: Texas, l,a per lb. Dates:
Anchor brand, new, 30-ib. pkgs. In bog,
per box. t-00.
VKUETAHLES New Potatoes, In sacks,
per bu., ll.0Oirl.10. Sweet Potatoes: Virginia,
per bbl., 84.00. Onions: Yellow, In sacks,
fer lb., 4c; Iowa, small, per lb., 2c; Span
h, per crate, 8160. Oarllc: l'.xtra fancy,
white, per lb 15e: red, per lb., lie. F.gg
Plant: Fanry Florida, per doa.. tl.6t2.0O. ,
Celery: Michigan, per doa Dunches, 30,
HOMK GROWN V F.t J ET A 13 LKS Cab
bage: New, per lb 2u Tomatoes: Per bas
ket, 6ODO0C. String and Wax Beans: Per
market basket, 6o75o. Radishes: Extra
fancy home grown, per do, bunches, nc.
lettuce: lixtra fancy leaf, per do, 4&c.
Parslev: Fancy home grown, per dosen
bunches, 80c. Turnip: Per market basket.
4(H Carrots: Per market basket, boo. ueeta;
Per market banket, 40c.
M1HCELI.ANKOC. -walnut: Black, ner
lb , 2c; California No. 1. per lb., 17c; Cali
fornia No. 2, -per lb., 14c. Hlckorynut:
Large, per lb., 4c; small, per lb.. Sc. Cocoa
nuts: Per sack, 35.00; per aos., 65c. Honey;
New, 24 rrames, ik.uv.
London Stork Market.
LONDON. Sept. I. Trading in American
securities waa light, but a good tone pre
vailed during the forenoon. Price ranged
from unchanged to 4 higher than yester
day' New York closing.
New York depressed values In the earl
afternoon, but supported tha market later,
ana tne closing was steady.
.. 91
. 88
.. t6
..10
.. 89
67
84
83
88
83
60
91
8 00
1 75
4 40
2 75
8 25
6 20
5 15
4 16
8 75
6 15
6 15
6 15
8 25
8 10
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET
Prices on All Clawwea of Stock Art
8 ready.
CHICAGO. Sept. I. CATTLEV-Receplts,
2 600 head: market ateady; beeves, ii.wko'
8 40; Texa steers. 83.7538.00; Western
steers, f4.60i(.a); ttocsers emu '-J"'"
M.li7a.26; cows and heifers, 2. 5031 6.60,
calves, 8i.ootty.so. , .
T-ii-wiAKceeinta. 11.000 head: market
ateadv to Be lower; light, 8.06!h8 W; mixed.
Ix isws.fiO: heavy, t8.60fit9.35; rough, tS.bWt
8 75; good to choice heAvy, S9.7&&9.J0; pigs,
88.669.60- bulk of sales 8.859.25.
head; market, steady; native, ff'jl0!
western, 83.00p4.7o; yearnngs ""I '"
native lambs, a.uwai.iv; weatern, emw
7.00.
Knmsn Cltr Live Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY, fient SR. PATTIjR Re
ceipts, 2,000 head including 600 outherns;
1. . . . 1. K A-na alt I-rati ST '
marKei Bie.uy i wtv, wuviir.i.o ei.-.,
dressed beef and export steers, $J.75.2;
Irtir lO ROOa, 4.(MWI'D.W, TtT-Btrj, n -vxr
tiT 25: Blockers ami ' feeders, $3.00'ot.lo;
... 4o rCinK OT . iilr,a.rn rWavil
tl 764.25; native powr, $2.75.00; bulls aL3t&
IriCHjiCT iteCHIUl", -,1W lltrtin, mai rvxra. ricau,
... i ii. ..tt u OfArt.Q iiinirv
TO WeaH, UUlR- ui mtB, tt 4mjv4 ar. stv i 71 ,
M.u9.3u; packers and butchers, .&fc9.&7V,
T. an af..A Clt
HISB;r" AINU ijAiaos- rwjcvjilJio. a.v.,
hetwl; market steady; lambs, K.00438.76;
yeej-llngs, 94.7nwo.iD; weiners, i.uov.du,
ewes, 3.7&t.85; etockers and feeders, 3.O0
Kt. Loots Live Stock Market.
HT tnillS. 8ett. 2. CATTLE1 Recel pt,
2,900 head lnoludlng 1.700 Texan; market
iodise lower: nauve snipping ana export
steers, 87.76(iS.46; dressed beef and butcher
a.-, WH fUarif'7 K m I attrSl 1 1 tl 1 1 F" I IBM III 111 (1 1 M
aT OtV.tA in at ran Ir at nA f.((rU t 7f,fT?7.7fi '
cows and heifers, 85.esW.75; canners, tiBO
8.00; bulls, a.ZMBo.ai; caive, .w.uu; vexaa
and Indian steers, I4.axttti.oo; cow ana neit
or. 87i.tmra4.MI.
HOGS Receipts, 8.400 head; market
steady; pig and light, 88.60(139.80; packer,
tH.lfKB9.4o; butchers and best heavy, 19.40
BHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1.000
head; market steady; native muttons,
84.00-4.25; lambs, tu.OOfiitl.75; culls and bucks,
3.00ias.&o; stockers, .ouiu4.t).
St. Joaeph I.lv Stock Market.
BT. JOSEPII, Mo.. Sept. 2. CATTLE
Receipts. 1.000 head; market steady; steers,
t4.60ji7.60: cows and heifers, t3.iXU0.25;
1..., aa nrvrra Ul
HOGS Receipts. 3,000 head; market
ateady: top, I9 60; hulk of sales, IU.20tb9.55.
SHEEP AND LAMBS llecelpts, 1,000
head; market steaay; tamos, so.zmuo.).
Stork In Slitht.
Receipts of live stock at the five principal
western markets yesterday was aa follows:
Cattle, nogs. Sheep.
South Omaha l.ioo 4,400 2.000
Bt. Joseph 1,000 3.0(10 1,000
Kansa City 2,0(0 3.400 l.OoO
Bt. IxjuIs 2.900 8,400 l.fski
Chicago 2.5"0 11.000 13,00
Totals
9.500 26.300 23,000
Cotles Market.
NEW YORK, Sept. t. COTTON-Spot
closed quiet to 60 points lower; ml (in 1 inn
uplands, 16.00c; middling gun, lo.ztic. riaies
too balea.
Options closed steady; closing bids: Sep
tember. 13.H6C-, October. 13.3HC1 November,
13.84c; December, 13.34e; January, 13.32c;
February, 13.33c; March, 13.4oc; May, 13.4.1c;
June. 13 45c: July. 13.43c.
LIVERPOOL, Sept. 2. The following are
the weekly cotton statistics: Imports, all
kinds, 29.000 bales: Imports. American, 10.000
bales; stock, all kind. 331,ooo bales; stock,
American, Z44,oiio bales: American, lor
warded, 31.000 bales; total export, 1,900
bale.
ST. LOUIS. Bept t. COTTON Lower
middling, 14740. Sales none. Receipt. 875
bale; shipments, a Dales; stock, ,o bale.
Dry flood Market.'
NEW YORK, Sept. 2. DRY OOODB
Primary cotton good faotora gathered a
great amount of business In staple cot
ton roods for nulck shipment and some
fair order were placed In ginghams for
delivery up to the ervd of tne yea?. Con
verters are selling gray goods Quite freely.
The wool market waa quiet. Cotton yarn
waa In setter demand and mills are more
Inclined to take order at current price.
Refilled Petroleum Reduced.
NEW YORK, Bept. 1-Tha Standard Oil
company today announced a reduction of
fifteen point In all grade of refined patro
leum.
Conaola, montr Ki"j Loultvlll A Naih.,
lu account bus Mo., Kan. & rax.,
Amal. Coiiper ..I414N. T. Central
Anaconda ' Norfolk A Waatarn
Atchison 90V, do pfd
do uti lot Ontario A Waatarn
Raltimora A Ohlo...lM!Hl'ennaylvanla
t-snaHaS"a'i"C -,-l'"-' Hn4 lime
c nee. si unto trieaainx
Chicago Q. W WHIouthern. Ry
C, M. St. P 1KW do rf.l iv
ltlli
li
11m
, IXVi
llk
, 414
... t.-"
... S'4
... Tlv
... i
... 61
...111
....119V4
.... ITS
.... IS 'a
.... 12
Da Beers 17H Bo. pacific ..
Denver A R. O sortition Paclflo
do ptd 734i do pfd
Brie f.H V. 8. Steel ..
do lat pfd 471V, do pfd
eo td nfd U Wabaah
Grand Trunk Ml do pfd
Ullnola Central lMVifjpanleh 4a....
SILVER Rar, steady, 84kd per ounce,
MONEY PiajHt per cent.
The rate of discount In the open market
for short bills Is 3 per cent. The rata
of discount In the open market for three
months bills la 3V per cent.
Oil and Roaln.
SAVANNAH, Sept. 12.-TCRPENT1NE
Firm; 71c; shipments, 646 bbls.; stock, 14,-
195 bbls; sales, s.oso bbls.
ROSIN Finn; receipts. 2.064 bbls.: shlD-
ments, 3,895 bbls.; stock, 84,716 'bbis.; sales.
x,09ti bbis. viuote: a, i.m; 11, .-.'.),i; ta., 3U.0&;
r ftt.iz; u, .i6; ri, bk.iu; 1, fti.; K, .27j;
M, 86.90; N, lti.; W. U., 36.0O; W, VV., fb.Oo.
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK. Sent. 2. Coffee future!
elnMAil ateadv. net 'unchanged in t -wilnta
higher. September, 7.95c; October, 8.00c; No-
vemoer, B.ooc; uecemoer, 9.10c: January.
8.14c.
COFFEE Spot nrm: Rio. No. 7. 1014c:
Santos, No. 4, l()o. Mild col fee. firm: Cor
dova, 10130.
Cotton Nearly aa A vera.
WASHINOTON. Sept 3. The Croo re
porting board or the Department ot Agri
culture estimate that the average condi
tion of the cotton cn.n oh August 25. 1900.
3 T on August 5, 1909, 7.l on August 25,
I90X, and 73.1, the average of the- last ten
years, on August 25.
Liverpool Grain Market.
LIVERPOOL. Sect. 1 WHEAT Snot-
dull; No. 8 red weetern winter, no stock.
Futures, steady; October, T6fcd; December,
77d; March, 7 8Vtd.
CORN Spot, steady; old American mixed,'
5s lid. Futures, dull; September, 4s9d;
October, 4s 9l4il. ...
Milwaukee Grain Market. .
MILWAUKEE, Sept. 3 FLOUR Higher.
WtlP.iT-VA V, ..... II 1U. K. -
2 northern, H.154J1.16; December, 31.03
OA 1 O SVS (O 3
BARLEY Sample. 68T2c.
:9urar esd Molasses,
NEW YORK. Sept. 2. SUGAR Raw.
nominal; muscovado, 89 test, 8.92c; centrif
ugal, 9ti teat, 4.42c; molasses sugar, 89 test,
8.67c. Refined, quiet; crushed, 35.96; granu
lated, 6.20c; powdered, 5. 35c
Imports ot Merchandise.
NEW YORK, Sept. 11. Imports of rfter
chandise and dry goods at the port of New
York for the week ending August 27 were
valued at 818.776,171.
Wool Market.
ST. LOUIS. Sept. 3 WOOL Quiet; ter
ritory and western mediums, 18J23r; fin
mesdlums, 18fii20c; fine, 14617c,
Copper Mine Plant Burned.
LANDER iWjo,, Bept, 3. (Special Tele
gram.) The shaft house, ore bins and en
tire plant of tlie Wyoming Copper com
pany at South Pass, Wyo were destroyed
by fire, entailing lo of many thousands
of dollars. A dispatch 'from the head of
fice of the company at Detroit, Mich.,
states that the plant will Immediately be
rebuilt.
South Dakota News Notes.
HURON James Weaver, a carpenter,
fell from the second storv of the bottling
works building to the basement. Thurs
day nuon, resulting In the fracture of the
skull and other Injuries, which may prove
fatal. Ills home is In Cannonsburg, Pa.
ABERDEEN The fifty South Daktrtans,
who have been touring Europe this Bum
mer under the guidance of President
George W. Nash, of the Northern Normal
and Industrial school of Aberdeen, are all
expected to arrive In the state on their
return tftday. They spent nearly three
months on the trip.
YANKTON Senator Gamble, a chair
man of th State Conservation committee,
ha appointed the following delegate to
the St. Paul National Conservation con
gress: M. J. Chaney, Wakonda; W. 8.
Bowen, Huron; I tonne Robinson, Pierre;
W, H. Broddle. llrooklngs; George Hlce.
Flandreau, and W. R. Ronald, Mitchell.
HURON Ralph R. Btewart. a former
Huron boy, and son nf Assistant Division
Superintendent F. N. Stewart, of the Chi
cago & Northwestern railway, was mar
ried a few days alnce to Mica Mary A.
Hill lie of Louisville, Ky. Mr. Stewart I
ensign In the United State navy and wa
recently transferred to the Pacific coast,
He and hi bride will visit here on their
way to the coast.
HURON-W. A. Robert, chief clerk of
the United Btate surveyor general's office
here for the. last eight years, has gone to
Helena, Mont., where ha will take a simi
lar position in the surveyor general's of
fice for that state. Mr. Roberta Is grand
keeper of records and seal of the Knights
of Pythias for South Dakotit and In th
event that he decide to remain in Mon
tana, will resign that position.
a la s f ra 1 i iop aUaFigw
MONTREAL, Bent, t Frank O. Fowler,
secretary of th Northwest Grain Dealers'
association, today reported to the Canadian
Halldlnar PeramlU.
My nils, Twenty-fifth avenu and Web
ster avenue, frame dwelling, M0; Hayden
Hrothers, 112 South Sixteenth street, repair.
31,000.