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    TIIE BEE: CWAITA. TITT7TcrAY, SEPTEMBER P. 1010.
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CHAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Supplies Are Burdeniome and Drop in
Value Expected.
CORN TRADE DRAGGING BADLY
Weatbrf la Corn Belt Iternaln f'of
able, .bnj Cash Demand la Very
Poor and Tradlnaj la
lark.
Opeplng Liverpool cabled weak. 1 to W
lower. rpilat.e liquidation continues erf
well P.ng as stucks on hand continue to
be birrUensome. '
It 1 tlm k !!. rl opinion tliat prices will
have to -Uernlm u a level Where at least
the. present" Burpius can u c-
l-'ivni.', extra fancy and st-sight, Htd
4.i; hard winter cleara, $.. t J ttt.
11 A V Firm; timothy, $H.wg !.; prairie,
I Li lO'j 14 .xi.
BAUOlNtl ftlc.
I'KOV ISlONIv rorK. unchanged; Jobbing,
lam lower; prime ta n, til 72g
II '-'i-t. dry unit meat hi K her, boxed ex
em shotU. l.sc; clear ribs, Msc; short
t-lrais, Ut; baron higher; boxed extra
smuts, l4-, clear ribs, 14; short cleara,
lo'V.
I'ULLTKY-Firm; clilrkens, l!ic; springs,
13c; turkeys, 1;; ducks, HitlUttCI geeso,
iVU !)c.
BITTER Higher: creamery, 27i31Vc.
KtiUS llliiher
Flour, bbls j.....
W heat, bu
torn, bu .
Oats, bu .,
..72)
. .57.MO
. . 12 (M
..'iMK
75. 9")
70(i0
71.0110
66.9U0
some or
ported
WegiBer tlnoiiRhnut the corn belt con
tinues most laimaoie. J-ack of ca-ih de
mand? I still the leatilre of a dragging
matket. barring frost further declines are
ra.llf.t4
Wheat, was decluely weak on bearish
cable and lower ouiside markets. Demand
la tacking ami elevator concerns are readily
seller on any bu.ge, keeping values on
the decline.
Tin spot corn market held steady In face
of Ileal lah views. Kecelpts were very
light, and elevator concerns were offering
lac over yestertiay ou-good yeilow variety.
Primary wm-at receipts were l,U3.o"0
bushels and shipment we 'V.ai.iM) bushels,
agnltlet receipts hist yn.r of l.t-ip.t bush
els at id shipments of 946,000 bushels.
Primary c-rn receipts were .ou bush
els and shipments were 39i iiumIi'Is.
agalUHt receipts last year of 1,014,000 bush
els aad eth.pteiila of Aj'.vno busnels.
ClegrajK ea were none of corn, 2,'i00 bu..
of oats. .nu wheat and flour equal to lOS.oou
bu i
Liverpool cloned 14d to Id lower on wheat,
and Skd lower on corn.
Omaha Casta Prices.
WHEAT Mo. .' hard. VictI.4il; No-
hard, swuv-r; NO. 4 haid. 9ou-'; rejected
hard, 86'uwc; No. 2 spring, 9ca$l01; No. i
spring, ktK'.ufl.W. . ...
i'nkX-.,i i white. t31uf.4c: No. 1 white,
Uiiuli4.i: .No. 4 v.nite. 62''t52-Vc: No. 2
Jenow, ul'jJ'4;; N. 3 yenuw, ol'-sia0;
jNo. 4 yellow, t,ui4J 1j,C ; No. 2. elVlrc; No.
9, 5m ijtiwi iso. 4, ouVui'ilMtc; " Kfoe,
47HiOMiC. ,
iia'i S ahltB siiMic: standard,
Sic. ,i.f. Nn 2 white. 3UvWiiHae; No. 4
whits',' -'aM'Au; No. i yeilow, JuV'Jlc
UA.iti.KV- No.'4, utitiOc; No. 1 feed, to'it
67c; rejected, fi4juc.
KVE-.No. 2,sit'ij..tio; No. 3, 74Hj)7Bo.
j Carltft Receipt.
t - Wheat. Corn.
Chicago 173 804
Minneapolis "
Omafla 14
iulun 31
18
Oats
30
NEWTORKSroCKSANDBONDS
Dullness Unrelieved in Spite of Clear-
in gUp of Current Events.
FOREIGN EXCHANGES ARE WEAK
Movement of Currency Oat of New
York Coatlnaes Chleaco He
ports Lower Teadencr
of Moaer Market.
tr..3.(im; silver certificates outstanding,
4.s.4.,tio.
licncral fund: Ptandanl silver dollars In
g.neiaJ fund. H.Si4.34; current Ishilltlcs.
!.Ml.oh.(: winking balance In tresnr of
fice,, ..36..V.; In banks to the credit of the
treasurer of the l'nlte.1 Ptaten, $.1T.72.1.R44;
stihsldlary silver coin, $J0.Sli;2i.; minor coin.
ii.TKl: total balance In general fund, l:d,-
214.0M.
Clllt'iOtl UiulSASiD PROVISIONS
Featuses of 4h IVnUinK and Cloains
Prices oil Ike UoarU of Trade.
CHtCAOM, pt. 7.-Wlth export outlet
hut Oft. and w'un the milling demand prac
tically. su.-.-xviH-a-i iouy declined, closing at
a net 4iKUri ol h6 to l'.c.' The oud of
the rluy lelt coin imclianged to a shade
hlghdri AlU Uc to ? don, and hog prod
ucts 4U H lOsu of 4t ta W cents. Ino fact
that ?Torth extern reeeipui are, lighter than
a year aiQ appealed to be the uuiy element
of strength- 1j wheat. There win continual
liquidation b" longs, each -decline tiring
out in a4dt.umaa list of-owners. One of
the ehlel canae , a bearlsn eatliiiate
of te wUuiU oi op, of' Minnesota and the
Uako-ta 'at )70,ofi0.u0y hushels. Then, too.
the world a aviUlal)" upply wa mown, to
be 4AK,um' t)Urrei larger than a year tgo.
A big Inortuiie in Jtuiralian acreage was
reported-a po. I'rlces closed weak at nearly
the liwaert of the tUy. The maximum was
only'ncatu above final figures of the
previous sm.Ioo." AJecember rauged from
ll.OOHi to $1.01 y1.01V w ith-laat aales to
10 do4U, l'.i.... H ,
Most of the demand for corn was from
ehorts. December fluouatod between 65Vnc
and 56c, and finished at MH'tJ to 55,
a net gain of a shade. The cash market
waa lower early, but closed steady with
Nn 1 vaillmr- at. R7U;nfi7V.
Oats made new low points. December
from S6W SfiHo, with the undermost fig
ures as the'flnal ones for the day, a not
decline of 40. .
Park rinsed 6c to S7H e lower than yester
day. Lard down Vfrc to ,lo and ribs, 6c to
Futures ranged aa followai
Vl:A 111 EH IX Tllr: OH AIM BELT
Cooler Weather and Probable Show
era the Prediction.
OMAHA, Sept. 7, 1910.
Kalns were general wit.iln the last twenty-four
hours In the lower AiIskouiI and
Iovmt Mississippi valleys and everywhere
throughout tne iHcmrn and southern
slate. No preclpltat.on woitny of note
has occurred In the upper Mississippi and
upper Missouri valleys since the preceding
report. '1 lie wratiier Is snglitiy cooler in
the east and south and Is warmer in tne
central valleys and west to the mountains.
Kalny and unsettled weather continues
general In the extreme northwest. A barom
ertio depression extends from the extreme
upper valleys southwest across tne moun
tains. 1 his depression Is followed by ait
ea of lilnri Dressure. accompanied by de
cidedly cooler weather, that Is moving down
front the northwest and this high will suc
ceed the low over the valleys, bringing
cu. iter weather over this vicinity tonight
and Thursday, with probably showers to
night or Thursday.
Mil), lfc-i. I!,
Minimum temperature.... 68 68 SI 94
Precipitation ) T .00 .69
Normal temperature for today, t degiees.
Deficiency lu precipitation suite Marca i,
12.71 inches.
Uetu.ei..., corresponding period Id UOt,
1.31 Inches.
ieiicieucy corresponding period la 1908,
.74 of an inch.
U A. WELSH, Local Forecaster.
Corn and Wheat Region Bulletin.
For Omaha, Neb., for the twenty-four
hours ending at a. m., 70th meridian time,
Weunesday, September 7, 1910:
OMAHA DISTltlCT. ,
Temp. Kain-
Statlons. Max. Mln. fall. Sky.
Ashland. Neb si titi .00 Clear
Auburn, Neb M o'i .00 Clear
Broken How, Neb. 89 tO .00 C.ear
Coiuiuous, Neb... 60 .00 Clear
Culiiertson, Neb.. 1 00 .00 Clear
Fairbury, Neb... 7 4 .00 Pt. Cloudy
Fairmont, Neb... 4 bt .00 Clear
(Jr. Island. Neb... 88 64 .00 Clear
Hartingtun, Neb.. t4 bO .00 Clear
Hastings. Neb.... So 62 .00 Clear
Holdrt lie, Neb.... 8 bo .00 Clear
Oakoale, Neb 83 04 .00 Clear
Omaha, Neb 84 60 .00 Cloudy
Tekamah, Neb... 84 . uS .00 Clear
Alia, la 84 62 .00 Clear
Carroll. Ia 82 62 .00 Clear .
Ciarlnda, la....... 82 63 .00 Foggy
Sibley, la 83 49 .00 Clear
feloux City, la.... 82 02 .00 Cloudy -
Minimum temperature for twelve-hour
period ending at 8 a. m.
DISTRICT AVERAGE
NEW TORK. Pept. 7.-Eventa which, it
was supposed, would dissolve the uncer
tainty and hesitation nf arocnlstlnn In
stocks succeeded each other without bring
ing any relief to the dullness. Yesterday
It waa the Vermont elections which wore
said to be repressing activity In the market.
Today attention was carried forward to to
morrow's government renort on ffrsln crrm
conditions. Should that fall to arouse activ
ity in the dealings In stocks the comina
copper producers' report and the monthly
statement of unfilled tonnage orders of the
l.nlted states 8teel corporation will be
nrougnt forward as the subjeeta on which
ugni is aemred.
A weakness of foreign exchange today
was believed to have a connection with
the Increasing supply of commercial bills In
that market. A rise In the private discount
ratee In the Berlin and Paris markets did
not cnecK tne movement.
Ionrion discounts Were nnaf fnlrt an1 lh.
change in the Bank of England's oftlclal
rate is not looked for tomorrow. The move
ment of currency out of New Ynrk ran.
Npuefl, nut at a moderate rale. Chlravn re
ports an raster tendency of the money mar
ket. Half a million dollars of Mexican gold
was received In New York during the day
and the shipments to Canada have hn
susitenaea.
Bonds were firm. Total aalaa nar vahiA
t nited States hnnda tr nn.hin.ut in
call. "
and leading quotations
follows:
Salfw. High- fcow. CIom.
No. of Temp. Rain-
District Stations. Max. Min. full.
Columbus. O 17
Louisville, Ky 10
Indianapolis, Ind.. 12
Chicago. Ill 20
St. Louis, Mo 13
les Moines, la.... 14
Minneapolis, Minn. 30
Kansas City, Mo.. 24 .
Omaha, Neb 19
The weather ia warmer in all portions at
the corn and wheat region, except the lake
region, where It is slightly cooler. Moderate
showers occurred within the last twenty
four hours In all except the Omaha. Des
Moines and Minneapolis districts, a tan
of 1.40 inches occured at Fort Scott, Kan,
L. A. WELSH.
Local Forecaster, Weather Bureau.
Artlcle. Open. llgh. f Low. Close.! Yes'y,
MVTieafc-l
Kept.
Dec.
May
Deo.
May
.Oats 1
I Sept
' Deo. .
May
Pork
Sept.
Oct
Jan.
Oct.
Nov.
Jan.
XtlBS
-Sept.
Oct
Jan.
1 OliilOlVW i oov l oowoi-v,
l o;ni - i 7ii06vwi- i tivwrvH
i
&74.l&7'ftMi
.MlSlVsl
S3
10 K0
20 bo
12 20
12 1124!
11 tw
10 70
IS 00
11 86
76
66
69
83
S8SI
20 70
20 66
U 76
12 20
12 20
11 70
10 77H
12 00
11 8S
82Vs
Be" 67V 67
KVHVMjS6rHi
32-8!
38V
20 26
20 26
It 06
S2'4
36
88VI
20 25
20 26
Is 65
334
34
20 67H
20 674
18 70
12 25
T2T74
12 10 12 10
12 174 12 1741
11 621 11 0241 11 70
10 74l 10 0741 10 774
11 674
11 66
76
n 6
11 65
75
12 05
11 85
80
112.37'itl2.j0.
clearances of wheat and flour were
84 68 .2v
8b 08 .40
82 ' 02 .40
80 58 .60
84 66 .i0
84 66 .00
78 64 .00
86 60 .50
84 66 .00
London Stork Market.
LONDON. Sept. 7. American securities
opened quiet and about unchanged today.
Later realising caused declines in tne ac
tive Issues. At noon the market waa ir
regular with prices ranging from 4 above
to 4 below yesterday's New York closing.
N..
', LUlHTlll
.. Hon M.. K. 4k T.
.. f4 N T. Cemml
.. I Norfolk a W
.. rt do pl
Ontario W
. .1044 Pnnrln'
..lMSKnnd Mines
. . 1 heading
.. HttSouthern IRr
..HI (lo ptn'.
.. 178outtnm Paritic.
I'nlon Fscittc...
do pM
k V. S. Strel
.1 io pfd
.. U Wahaeh
.. 11 an pfd
.131 Bctnith
Contola, monar
do aorount
Anisl, Copper
Anaconda
Atchlaon
do pfd
Baltlnior 4 Ohio.
Canadian Pacific...
Chftftapeak St O....
t bliafi O. W
Chi.. Mil. St. f
I Pra
IM-nier Ills O lo
do pfd To
grle
do 1st pfd....
do 2d ptd
Grand Trunk...
llllnola Central
SILVER Bar, steady at 24 lea per os.
MONEY 14 Per cent.
The rate of discount In the open market
for short billa la J453 per cent; for
three months' bills., 8 per cent
.14
.. tin
...tl .
.. '
.. '?
.. T0
.. i
V.A
.. 21
.. '
..114
..W
.. 4
, W 1-1
..Hi
.. 1."..
... M
floaton Stocks and Bonde.
B08TON, Sept. 7. Closlug quotations on
stocks were as
Nvmhet of sales
on stocks were aa
SEW YOItK OEJiERAL MAKKKT
Qaotatloaa
oat Varloas
rases;
firsts.
no. a
Cash Quotations were as follows
FLOUR Steady ; winter patents, 14. 40)
6.16; - straights, 4.Kii6.(i; spring stralghu,
4.704,4. o; bakers. 84.ii0U6.2u.
KVE No. 2. 7340.
BARH'TY-Feed or mixing, old, 6&a58c;
la r to choice malting, new, b.diMte.
IS IC EDS No. 1 southwestern, 22.614: No.
X northwestern, S2.634. Tlmotny, t7.uOtu8.i5.
C over. 29.2odilo.00.
PROVlSIONa Mess pork, per Ob!., 120.76
fj'il.'W. Lnrd. per 100 lbs., 112.10. Short ribs.
auiee, (loose) ll.6Un 11.874; short clear side,
tboxed)
v Total c
equal to 108,000 bu. Primary receipts were
1.U3.UM bu,, compared with l,626,otio bu. the
corresponding day a ye.ir ago. The world s
visible supply, as shown by Bradstreet's,
Increased 77,000 bu. Estimated receipts for
tomorrow : Wheat, 473 cars; corn, nun cars;
vats. 1S2 cars; hogs, 17,000 head.
Chicago Cash Pi Ices Wheat, No. 1 red,
5wi4c; No. 3 led. Dird 11.004; No. I hard,
SutiWc; No. 3 hard. 1.14t.l.l7; No. 1 north
ern. SI.13tasl.lbVa: No. 2 uorthern spring,
$1. 081.16; .Ko. 1 spring, 674'ii&74c. Corn:
No. 2 .cash, 564w57c; No. 3 cssh, i74574c;
No. 2 white; 671 574c;. No. 8 white 674'a
S7c; No. t yellow, 57U&74c; No. 8 yellow,
StkuaoAiC Oats: No. 2 cash, 33$.14Uc: No.
S white. S;ij3I.c; No. 3 white, 232c;
No. 4 white, 3V(a:t4'.
BUTTKIt Fii-m;' ereamerles, 24430oi
dairies. 2S'fi27c.
E(RiS-Flrm: tecelnU. 10.6T,2
marie, cases Included, HiftlTc;
prime firsts, "!3c.
CHEESE ltrog; daisies,
twins, lac; young Americas,
long norns. 1imi16'.iV '
POTATOES Steady ! choice to fancy, S3
tjSTic; fair to rood. . 7T'u!0c,
lyirLTKYFfrin; turkeys. 18c; hens, 14c;
springs, lfic.
VEAL-Steady: 60 to 60 lbs., Strive: 00 to
85 lh., ji!5c. Si to 110 lbs.. KtlOVaO.
Chlrago Receipts Wheat. 9.VI cars; corn.
J cars. Estimated Tomorrow Wheat, 608
sjrs; corn, 183 curs.
Kaaaas City t.rnla and Provisions.
KANSAS CITY. Sept. 7-WHEAT-Sep-tenitier.
94V. sellcis; December, S84o bid;
May, ll.OhiSVl.o'a bid. Cush 40 to Jc
lower; No. 2 liiini, !ct1.0J: No. .i, 9Jc.-.01;
No. 2 red. HiU'iiJl.liu; No. M, 95 it 'c.
CORN Seulember, i4-c sellers; Iecem
ber, bid. May, c, cash, unchanged
to V(l Vic liigitvr; No. J nuked, 58-.io6;
mixed, 644'i No. 2 white, iliotc; No. 8. 664
fc674c
OATS t'n.' hanged; No. i white, 35c; No.
t mixed. 316X1.
KY E No. 2, Vr,lK;)c.
WAV I'lichaiiged; Umotliy, 14.0iol4 .50;
Choice V'a,rle, 112.00.
, Bl'TT fc4t -Creamery, Jc; firsts, 27c; soo
ttnds, 3c; packing sink. iI4c
' EiKW Extras, 25c: firstj. 2.4c; seconds,
L4c; current receipts, r.4c
He.cipta. Slilpments.
Wheat. bu.. 1"4 i0 H."i.0)
Corn, bu 97. on
(JkUa, bu J. W0 3.UU0
of the Day
Commodities.
NEW YORK, Sept. 7.-FLOUR-43uiet;
spring patents, ti.4wi6.75; spring clears,
Vt.i".(i40o, winter extras No. 1, 3. 7uS3.90;
winter extra No. Z, K.Wii3w; ivansas
straights, t4.80tij5.00. Rye, steady; fair to
good. t4.10tii'4.So: choice to fancy, S4-25$H4a.
J' - i.U iCUUN meal steady; line, winte ana yei-
IOW, ll.uwul.tio, coarse, i.ooui.jo; ni.n uneuj,
V3.D0. - ' -
W H HAT Spot market, weak; No. I red,
tl.04Vf elevator, and 81.044. f. o. b., afloat;
new No. 1 northern Duluth, 8121, f. o. b. to
arrive. The market for futures was gen
erally firm up to 1 o'clock on the strength
of corn and outside' markets, but broke
later owing to a bearish private estimate
of the three northwest states, closing V
14c net lower; September. S1.044i'l.X4.
closed 31.044; December, tl.0H4i 1.09, cloned
81.084; May, S1124&1.U4. closed 81124; re
ceipt, 21,6u0 bu.
CORN Spot market, easy; No. 2 corn,
664c, elevator domestlo basis; No. 2, t4,
f. o. b. Futures market was without trans
actions, closing lfyd4o net lower. 'Septem
ber closed, 664o; December, 644c; May,
txiic; receipts, 12.375 bu.
OATS Spot market, easy; new standard
white. 38o: No. 2 white. 3S4c: No. 3 white.
374c; No. 4 white, 274c. Futures market
was steady and fairly active, closing 4c
lower. September closed, 37 c; December,
404U404c, closed, 404c; May cloved, 434c;
July, 43c; receipts, 96,075 bu.; shipments,
2.500 bu.
HAY Dull prime, 3106; No. 1, IL10; No.
2, fl.OOtB'l.tti; NO. 3, Sbp00.
HOPS Dull; state, common to choice,
1909,. 20t& 22c; 1908. nominal. Paclflo coast
1909 Hiioc: 1908, nominal
HI DEC Quiet; Central America, 2OTc;
Bogota. jawmw.
LEATHER Steady; Hemlocks first 24
2rto; seconds, Zl(B23c; thirds, is a 2oc; rejects,
l.fti 1 a.
PROVISIONS Pork, steady; mess, 124.00
C24.50; family, 825.00(26.50; short clear, 322.60
24.60. Beef. steady; mess, J15.0oaii.00
family, 319.0020.00; hams. S--OOfti 24.00. Cut
meats, steady; pickled bellies, 10 to 14 lbs..
IfUl8c; pickled hams. 144aire. Lard
easy; mlddlw west prime, 312.3f(j:12.46; re'
fined, steady; continent, 812. U6; South
Lirfiierica, 313.60; compound, 811. (MVy 11.50
tallow f irm; prime city nnas., 7c;
county, 74(il74c. .
CHEESE Weaker; state, whole milk.
special, ln40174c; state, whole milk, fancy.
154r; state, whole miiK. cnolce, 15c; state,
whole milk, good to prime, 14Vll4c; state,
whole milk, common to fair 1044244c:
skims, full to specials, 25il?c.
BUTTER Firm, .creamery specials;
32fj324c; extras, 31c; third to firsts,
SlVoUc; extras, 804931o; third to firms,
244294c; state dairy, common to finest,
2240 and 284c; press seoond to specials,
12 4c to 17c; western factory. 2224c; west
ern Imitation creamery, 246 25c.
EGGS Firm; state, Pennsylvania and
neaiby hennery, white, 28(j33c; state, Penn
sylvania and nearby hennery, gathered
white, 26iu30c; state. Pennsylvania and
nearby hennery, brown. 28S30c; state. Penn
sylvania and nearby gathered brown. 25'9
28c; fresh gathered, extra first, 25S'26c;
first. 234i24c; second, 21fi22c.
POULTRY Alive, weak; fowls, 17c; tur
keys, lOritloo; dressed, easier; western bt oil
ers. 17i 20c; fowls, 144jl74c; spring turkeys,
2-ti S.H.-.
Allls-tTialmars pfd
Amalgamated Oopper ...
American Agricultural ,
Am. Roet Sugar
American Can
American C. A F
Amarlcan Cotton Oil....
American H. A L pfd..
Am. lea Hscjrltles
American Llnaeed
American Locomotive ..
Amarlcan s. A R
Am. B. A R. pfd
Am. Steal Foundries
Am. Sugar Refining
Amorican T. A T
Amarlcan Tobacco pfd
Amarlcan Woolen
Atavconda Mining Co
Atchison -.
Atehlaon pfd
Atlantic Coast Lma
Daltlmora A Ohio
Bethlehem Steel
Brooklyn Rapid Tr
Canadian Pacific
Central Leather
Cntral Leather pfd
Centra.) of New jersey
Chesapeake A Ohio
Chicago & Alton
Chicago Great Weatern
C. O. W. pfit
Chicago A N. W
C M. A St. P
C, C. C. A St. L.
Colorado P. A I
Colorado A Southern
Consolidated Oaa
Corn Producta
Delaware A Hudeon
Denver A Klo Grande
D. A R. O. pfd ...
Obntllers' Securities
Brie
Erie let pfd
Krle M pfd.'.'.T
Oeneral Electric
Ureal Northern pfd
Great Northern Ore ctfa....
llllnola Central
Inter bo rough Met
Int. Met. pfd
International Harvester ...
Int. Marina pfd....
International Paper
International Pump
Iowa central
Kanaaa City 80
K. O. So. pfd
Laclede Qae
Loulevllle A Nashville.....
Minn. A St. h
M., St. P. A 8. S. M
M., K. A T....
M , K. A T. pfd
Missouri Pacific ............
National Btacuit
National . Lead . . w. J...-.-
N. K. R. ot'M. 2d Pfd...
r York Central...
Y.,"0. A W...1
Norfplk A Weatern...!....
North American
Northern Paxlfio
Paclflo Mall
Pennaylvanta
People' a uas . ......
P.. Cr. c. A Bt. L..:..
PltUburg Coal
Pressed Steel Car.. ......
Pullman Palaca Car
Hallway Steel Spring
Reading
Republic Steel
Hepubllo Steel pfd
Rock Inland Co
Rock laland Co. pfd
St. L. A 8. F. Jd pfd
9t. Louie B. W
St. L . W. pfd
gloea-Sheffleld 8. A I
Southern Pacific
Southern Railway
So. Railway ptd
Tenneiaee Copper ;
Teiaa A Pacific
T., St. L A W
T.. St. L A W. pfd
Union Paclflo
I'nlon Paciric pfd
I'nlted Btatea Realty
I'nlted States Rubber
I'nlted Statea Steel
V. 8. Steal pfd
Utah Coisvr -. 1
Va. -OarollnS hemlcal ....
W'abaah
Wabaah pfd
Weatern Maryland
Weatlnghowe Electric ....
Weatem Union m
Wheeling A L B
Total aalea tor the day.
I')
14, W)
3"0
fcXI
jno
u0
'iisno
2U0
"'too
14,700
ivo
2"0
00
PO
"41O
8,800
4,700
100
6K
00
3.300
200
SI II
63S 624
W 43
8H W
4 4
47 44
a24 li"
1H U4
'iiii "sb"
74V4
'ii" is"
w lit
134H .U4H
K ' K
' 'si'
974 M4
1034
8K4
74 4
la
334
1064
1014
26 4
'44
18
324
lvi4
1.200 734 724
at
21c;
164 11 luc;
too
7,400
200
200
600
'200
too
ioo
400
"ioo
00
1.400
1,400
80S
aoo
100
200
200
200
IOO
800
200
.rx
J.0
"700
''.Hi
I0
1.200
200
14S4
H4
MS
14
24
704
'as"
414
1414
1234
14
44
54
14
W4
141
244
1874
' 314
31 H
1104
11S4
r.
1274
1064
100 It
1434
117
6!4
128
134
24
704
414
iii"
1234
i4
484
(64
164
624
4
141
24
1274
31
68
04
108
'it'
1124
24
"it"
71,200
300
'3,'iio
4)0
800
100
11. M0
too
"ioo
"'jio
400
(1.400
600
"wo
69,200
600
00
00
1344
294
4
8
39
1364
2
4
624
39
68
111
66
U04
28
234
4S
1044
92
'144
84
1164
44
674
100 14
834
4(4
1114
14
'34'
4
1164
464
674
"u"
80 Vi
:'.4
43
3Mi
I
40
2
244
It
11
344
1034
43
IK
1344.
-'4
24
3
74
ltmv,
1014
2'e
744
iw4
38 H
l'lu
800
734
'
23
45
1434
76
2S4
63
12
13
I08
29-4
70
3T4
2.S4
414
30
1)
123
63
130
134
49
S4
104
10
3
l4
23
;
M4
141
234
1174
314
1
62
113
60
814
110
34
er4
69
11.14
12V4
1044
Ho
16
33
L
81
1384
2
90
24
U
384
24
64
66
118
824
60
i'
844
82
4a 4
1MH
91
4
884
7
U64
4t
674
164
354
43
67
63
44
follows
...43 Mohawk 47
... US Nevada Con i
... 244, NIplKlng Mines .... P4
...II North Butte 23
... North le 9
13 Old Dominion 36
14 Oeceola 126
Aiiiona 67 Psrmtt 8. A C 13
.43 Quinry il
14 Shannon 9
6 Superior 44
7 Superior A B. M 8
10 Superior A P. C 11
Tamarack 66
11 V. S. C. A 0 16
4 V. 8. 8. R. A M.... 3S.
II do ptd 46
4 t'tah Oon 28 '
84 Winona 7
104 Wolverine 120
14
Allouea
Amsl. Copper
A. Z. L A 8..,
Artanna Com
Atlantic
B. A C. C. A 8. M
Butte Coallt!
lal. A
Cel. A Hecla
Centennial
Copper Range C C. .
Eaat Butts C. M
Franklin '.
Glroux Con
Uramby Con
Greene Cananea
Ii-le Royals Copper...
Kerr Lake
Lake Copper
La Salle Copper
Miami Copper
bx-dlv. "Aaked.
OMAHA LIVE SIOll MARKET
Coaaiderable Falling: Off ia the Re
ceipts of Cattle.
HOGS ARE STEADY TO TEN LOWES
Receipts of Sheep and Lambs ton-
tlane Large, While Demand la
Very Good and Prices Prac
tically Steady.
SOUTH OMAHA, Sept. 7. 3910.
Receipts were. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Official Mondav 1A.IM 2.519 2.12
Official Tuesday 11.025 B.M'4 51.249
Kstlmate Wednesday ... 4.731 5,290 19.540
Three days this week. .81, 430 13.724 9K.9T.1
Same days last week. . . .33.M5 17.413 cVS.U'S
Same days 2 weeks ao..24.fi:i; lt. VI2 90.:1
riame days 3 weeks aao..23:2 In. 136 4T..219
Same days 4 weeks Hgo..l9.1.iy 21.1H4 4:1.820
Same days last year.... 24.797 15,307 S7.6S-3
The following table shows the receipts ot
rattle, hoga and sheep at South Omaha for
the year to datt. as compared with Isst
year: mo 1S Inc. leo.
Cattle 72S 747 IUa.717 84.330
Hons 1.47s.46 1.724.348 246,878
Sheep 1.357,540 l.Ols.fcol 308.745
The following table snows the average
prices ot hogs at South Omaha tor the last
several days, with comparisons:
Harper A Weston Wyo.
II steeis....l. 4 75 IS calves... 1W
IICi) 0 3 V . 44 steers.. ..ll.'o
42 steers.... 89 4 00 20cos Sm
A. A. Harper Wyo.
T cows 9t5 4 00 ti Cos 818
li. O. Heattvn yo.
U cows H..2 3 1 21 cows 9o0
ltusse Thorn Wyo,
17 Steers.. ..12 4 HO 20 steers. ...11.M
1 steers.. ..Il;t4 4 90 83 steers.. ..1163
23 steers.. ..1143 4 !)
K. It. Tessender wyo.
80 steers.... 814
?5 steers.... (C2
10 calves... 870
it. S.
100 steers.. .11.15
35 heifers... 984
4 50
4 20
4 70
Date. I IMC. 19Q9.1908.1907.1908.1906. 11904.
Local Secorltles.
Ountations furnished by Burns, Brlnker
& Co., 449 Omaha National bank bulltinc:
Alma, Neb., LL 6a
Cudahy Packing Co. ta
City Nat. Bank Bldg. aa, miEU....
Columbua, Neb., Klec. Lt. 6a, 1324
Fairmont Creamery ptd
Fairmont Creamery com
Hydraulic Pressed Brick, com
Kanaaa Oaa A Klec. per cent pfd..
Kanaia City Ry. A Lt. 6a, 118
Kanaaa City Stock Yarda
Met. Ky., K. C, 6s, 1913
Omaha Water Co. 8a, 1944
Omaha Oaa 6a, 1917
Omaha A C. B. St. Ry. pfd 8 fit oent
Omaha A C B. St. Ry., com
Omaha A C. B. Bt. Ky. oa, iws
Omalia St. Rr. 6a, 1914
Pacltlo T. A T. 6a, 1937
Spokane A Inland Km p. Ga. 1924
I'nlon Stock Varda stuck. 'Jm.he ....
United Ky pfd., St. Loula
Trl-Oity Railway A Light
99
'4
99
9
100
107
. 18.
II
84
ji
I4
II
93
83
.....
-9"
88
U5
43
94
1U0
M4
loo
1
lt
lot)
16
97
9
99
X
84
70
91
100
944
91
M
J4
It
New Vork Curb Market,
The following quotations are! furnished
bv LoKan & Bryan, members Nw York
Stock exchange, 316 South Sixteenth street
Omaha:
82 Qreen Cananea....
18 Inspiration ,
14Larote
14 Nevada Cone......
lNewhouae
46 Ohio Copper
14 Rawhide Coalition.
66 Ray Central
30 Swift Pkg. Co
10 Superior A Pitta...
S Tonopah Mining...
8 Trinity Oupper
I North Lake
4 Bohemia
Buy State Oaa..
Butte Coalition.
Cactua
Chlno
Chief Cons. ......
Fraction
Davla-Daly
Kly Central
Ely Cons
Franklin
Olroux
Uilldtleld
Goldfieid
Ooldfleld
Con a
Florence. .
Delay ,
. 7
. 74
. 4
. 804
. 64
. 8
. 11
. 24
.104
. 114
. 84
. I
. 94
. 64
Aus;.
Aug.
Aus-.
Sept.
sept.
Sept.
Sept
."! t.
Sept.
Sept.
29..
30..
81..
1...
2...
8...
4...
i...
- .
3 91 I I 8 47
9 0041 7 72
944,
794l
I 84",
8 63 4
9 02H!
9 17'.
7 77) S3
7 821 8 4o
7 0 43
7 871 6 63
7 851 6 67
I 6
7 871
7... I 9 0t4J 7M 611
e 8
6 71
5 781
I
t 87
t 6
6 681
i 76
6 81
6 701 I 88
6 6rtl
6 78
t 861
6 87
6 76
6 77
5 72
6 6:
6 47
I 86'
6 76 ( 4
6 231
6
I 82
t 27
8 It
6 13
6 87
I 83
e
5 25
6 26
84 heifers.
steers.,,
11 steers..
S3 steers..,
steers. .,
f.7 steers.
02 steers
m cows
Mrs. J
14 steers.. ..1196
K1 Itnrnett Wvn.
24 feeders.. lOfiT 4 40 18 feeders.. 9.T3
I. C. Miller Wvn.
1 cows..... 9:tf 4 00 10 ste'rs.... 9S0
HOGS-Shippers nlckeil uu a few loads of
the more desirable kinds of llsrht and
butcher (trades this mornlntr at prices that
were steady or close to steady, but their
purcnases were limited largely because
here were very Tew of their kind of hors
on sale. The best sold up to 89.60, the top
beln the same as yesterday.
t ausers were bear ah in their views, ana
their bids were 10c lower, and In some
cases, more than that. They succeeded
n buying; a rood manv heavv hoes fully 10c
lower, but along toward the close the mar
ket seemed to take a little stmrt and a
good many heavies at the best time brought
prices that were not over 5c lower than
yesterday. This means that the general
market on heavy weights was txirflOo lower
than yesterday.
6 68 5 88 5 So 6 22
Sunday.
Receipts and disposition of live stock at
the I'nlon Stock yards. South Omaha, Neb.,
for twenty-four hours ending at 12 o'clock
yesteraay :
RECEIPTS
, Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
01. f., m. Ac u. ....... 3
B. & Q., east 1
C.
C,
C,
C,
C.
Illinois
C. U.
B. St u., west..
It. 1. & P., east.
R. I. & P., west.
Central .....
W
C, M. & St. P
Missouri Paclflo
Union Pacific
C. & N. W'., east....
C. oi N. W., west.
..136
1
1
56
1
50
2 1
12 7
6
1
8
1
4
6 53
1 1
29 20
DISPOSITION
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep,
298.900 shares.
New York Money Market.
NEW YORK, Sept. 7. MONEY On call,
easy, 1I- per cent; ruling rat,, 14 per
cent; closing bid, 14 per cent, offered at
2 per cent. Time loans, strong and dull;
sixty days, 4'a44 per cent, and ninety days
at 44&44 per cent; six months, uf per
"PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER 64) to
per cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE Easy, with ac
tual business In bankers bills, at 34.8325(3
4.8360 for sixty day blils, and at 84.8610 for
demand. Commercial bills. 34.82-W4.834.
SILVER Bar. RTnc Mexican dollars, 44c.
BONDS Government, steady; railroad,
firm.
Closing quotations on bond today were
as follows:
U. a. rwf. 9a. re,.... HI Int. M M. 44s....
4s coupon 101 'Japan 4s
V. 8. la. re. 1014 do 4a
do coupon 1014K. C. 80. 1st la..,
V. 8. 4a, leg 116 L. 8. deb. 4s 1K31
do coupon 116 L. A N. unl. 4s.....
Alllb-Ohal. let as.... 74 M. K. A T. let 4s.
Amer A 6a 100 do gen. 4a
Jf'li
fish.
Minneapolis (iralat Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. Sept. 7 WHEAT Sep
tember, 31 10; tieceniber, 81114; M ly, 31.164;
No 1 hard. $1124; No. 1 northern. Jl.llVJ
1.114; No. 2 northern, tl.0;4$ 1.10-; No.
northern, 31 04iii 1.074-
CORN-No. 3 yellow. 54ffft6c.
OATS No. 8 white, 31Vu3?4c.
It YE No. 2, 704'ii714c.
K LAX Closed' at 32.60.
BIlAN In 100-lb. sacks, $19.00irl9.o0.
FLol'R First patents (in wood. f. o. b.
Mlnneap41el, 85 5u5 70; second patents. 86.30
S 1-6.50; first clears. 83.9OB4.10; second cleara,
32 tW32.90.
Liverpool Grain and Provisions.
LIVK'RPtkJL, ' Sept. 7.-WHEAT-Spo't,
dull; No. t red western winter, no stock;
futures, siesdy; October, 7s 6d; December,
7s tj.d: March. 7s 74d.
COIlN Spot, steady; old American mixed,
fvs liM; futures, quiet; September, 4s 84d;
October, 4s kSd.
Am. T. A T.
Am. Tobacco 4a
4o la
Aimour A Co. 4a..
Atehlaon gen. ta....
do cv. 4e
do cv. 6a
At. C. U tat 4a....
Hal A Ohio 4a
do 3a
du 8. W. Ia....
Brk. Tr. cv. 4a
c-eii. at Ga. 6e
(-en. Leather 6a
C. of N. J. g. 6a.,
Chea. A Ohio 4s...
do ref. 6a
Chicago A A. Ie
C. B. A . J. 4a...
do gen. -.
v. M. A 8 P.
C. R 1. A P.
do rfg. 4a ....
t'olo. Ind. 6a
Colo. Mid. 4a.,
A a. r. A a. 4a 4
42
, 644
; 4
,
S7
. 97
. 64
. 77
. 16
. 68
.
cv. 4e..l'XMo. faclflo 4a.
4a 7 N. R. R. ot M. 4s
.10CN. Y. C. g. Ie
. do deb. 4a
. 18 N. Y.. N. H. A H.
.10 cv. 4a 1J2
.100 N. A W. let e. aa... W
. il do cv. 4a W
. 98 No. Pacific 4a 1"0
. fct't do. la 714,
. 0. 8. U rf.lg. 4e.... 91
81'aPenn. cv. 2a 1116... K4
106 do con
18 Reading gen. 4e
ltl St. U A S. F. fg. 4a
ion do gen. &a
914 81. L 8. W. e. 4a ...
da do let gold 4a
9u ealxiard A. L 4a.,..
la Bo. Pao. col. 4a.
g la 91 do cv. 4a
1. 4a.. 72w do let ref. 4e. ......
I 80. Railway 6a...
74 no gen. aa
10-J
97
Ml
is
HH
71
at
70
0
974
93 !
..10ft
Dank Clearing:.
OMAHA, Sept. 7. Bank clearing for to
day were 83,138,238.22, and for the corre
sponding date last year $2,863,064.24.
OMAHA CISKEKAl. MARKET.
BUTTER Creamer, No. 1, delivered to
the retail trade in 1-1 b. cartons, 22c; No. 1,
In 80-lb. tubs, 31c; No. 2. In 1-lb. cartons,
30c; No. ' 2, in t9lbtuue, 24c; packing
stock, solid pack, 22i); dairy, in 60-lb. tubs,
23((j24c Market cham. every Tuesday.
C 1 1 E E HH T w Ins. 38 .5 young; Ameiieas,
liCc; daisies, 184c; ftivitts, 184o; llmberger,
18o; No. 1 biiok, ISfee; ityiportwd Swiss, 31o;
domestic Swiss, 24V; block. Swiss, 22c.
POULTRY Dressetl broiler under 8 lbs.,
20c; over 2 lbs., ltWi nens' 15c; cocks, 10c;
ducks, lie: aree.se. l&oL turkey. 26c: pigeons.
per dor.., )1.20; homer aquabs, per do., 84.00;
fancy squabs, per do., 83-50; No, 1, per dux,
M.00. Alive: Broilers, lie: over 1 lb.. 12c:
hen, lie; 01a roosters. tc; 01a qucks, tun
feathered, 10c; geese, full feathered, 8c;
turkeys, 20c; guinea fowls, 20c each; pigeons,
per doz., t0c; homers, per do., 83.00; squabs.
No. 1, per aoz., si.w; mo. 2 per aox., duo.
ISH tall ffozen) Pickerel, 12c ; white-
17c; pike, 15c; trout, Lie; lartre crap-
plea, 20c; Spanish; maukerel, 18c; eel, 18c;
hadaWck. 13c; flounders, 13c; green catfish,
180: buffalo, 8c i -halibut, . Be; white perch.
9c; bullhesds, 16c; roeshad, 31.00 each; shad
roe, tier pair, ovo, iroB legs, per aoz.,. uc;
salmon, 15o.
Beet Cuts-Rib: No. 1, 14c; No, 2, 134o;
No. 2, Sc. Loin: No. 1, lOo; No. 2, 14c; No.
3, 9c. Chuck: No. 1, 64c; No. 2, 64c; No. 3,
5c. Round: No. 1, 84c; No. 2, 74c; No. 8,
640. Plate: No. 1, 54o; No. 2, 4,c; . No.
3, 44c
FRUITS Orange, California Valencia,
all sizes, per box. 86.W4j)&.25; Mediterranean
Sweets, 28S size, 83.00; 324 lse, 82.50. Lemons,
Limonlera, extra fancy, 300 alze, . per box,
37.00 ; 360 size, per bos, 87:50; choice, 600 aiae,
per box, 16.50; 309 ize, per box, 87.00; 240
size. 60o per box less. Banana, fancy select,
per bunch, $2.202.50; Jumbo, bunch, 32.75
ij 3.75. Cantaloupes, Colorado Rocky Fords,
54 size. 8.2.00; 46 standards, 82.50. Plums, Call
tomla, red, per 4-banket crate, $1.65. Italian
Blue Prunes, Washington, per crate, $1.25;
in lots, per crate, $1.10. Peaches, California
Salways, per 20-pound box, 66c; In lots, uf
twenty-five or more, per box, 874c; Colo
rado Elbertas, per 20-pound box, 80c. Pears,
California liar t let t, per box, $3.00; In lots,
per box, $2.66; Oregon and Utah Flemish
Beauties, per box, $2.50; in lots, per box,
$2.40; Washington Bartlett, per box, $2.75; in
lots, per box, $2.60. Apples, home grown
In bbls., $4,0044.60; new Oregon, In boxes,
$1,754 California Uravenstein, per box, $2.10.
Grapes, California Malagas, per 4-basket
crate, $1.50; Concords, home grown, per 8
pound basket. 32'3ac. Watermelons. Texas,
14c per pound. Dates, Anchor brand, new,
30 1-pound packages. In box. per box, $2.00.
VEGETABLE 1 New potatoes. In sacks,
per bu., $1.00411.10. Sweet potatoes, Virginia,
per bbl., $3.75. Onions, large yellow, in
sacks, per lb, 3c; Iowa, small red and yel
low, per lb., 84c; Spanish, per crate, $1.60.
Garlic, extra fancy, white, per lb., 15c; red,
per lb-, 16c. Kgg plant fancy Florida, per
doz., $1.00. Celery, Michigan, per doz.,
bunches, 35c.
HOMil GROWN VEGETABLES Cab
bage, new, per lb., to. Tomatoes, per bas
ket, 6uaoc. string ana wax bean, per
mantel basket, ac. nicumoers, per market
basket, 604i5o. Radishes, extra fancy home
grown, per doz., bunches, 20c. Lettuce, ex
tra fancy leaf, per doz., 45c. Parsley, extra
fancy, home grown, per do, bunches, 80c.
Turnips, per market basket, 40c. Carrots,
per market basket, 60o. Beet, per market
basket. 40c.
MiscjsijiNbuus- wainuts, Diacic, per
iu., ic; laiuoraia imo. 1 per id, lie; Cali
fornia, No. 2. per lb., 14c. llickorynuta,
large, per lb., 4c; small, per lb, 6c. Cocoa
nuts, per sack, $6.00; per dozen, 660. Honey,
new, twenty-four frames. $4.00.
Totals 250
Omaha Packing Co I.tttl
Swift and Company 1,449
Cudahy Packing Co 1,68
Armour & Co 1,361
Kore Pkg Co
Murphy, shippers..."
W. B-Vansant 126
Benton, Vansant & Lush 118
Stephens Bros 21
Hill & Son 343
F. B. Lewis 86
Huston & Co .165
J. B.- Root & Co 134
J. H. Bulla 8110
L. F. Husz S
L. Wolf 77
McCreary & Carey 424
S. Werthelmer 54H
H. F. Hamilton 137
M. Hagerty 22
Sullivan Bros 8
Lehmer Bros 41
Lee Rothschild 25
Sol Degen 12
Kline at Christy 78
Mo.-Kan. Calf Co ........ 25
Other buyer ' 2,000
79
655
1,172
9119
716
137
1,397
82
3.126
1.859
2.163
2,793
t. loels
ST. 'lH'IS.
firm; track. No.
hard. . 1 01tl 07.
Hepiember. 974c:
Milwaukee Grain Market.
MILWAUKEE. Pept. 7.-FI.OT'RSteady.
WHEAT No. 1 northern. $1.161.164; No.
I northern. $1 13ftl.lt; December, $l'tjl02.
OATS 344 o344'-
BARLEY Sample, 6t'j714c.
t.enernl Market.
Sept. T. WHEAT Cash,
2 red. $lt(ilo:4; No. 2
Futures, lower. Closi:
lecemher. $1014
COKN-Cash, weak; track, No. 2 red. Skc
No. J while, 6.'4ti itc. Futurva. weak; close,
cptcmb r, SF4.-: 1'ecemln-r, 544c.
OATs-cash, strong; track, No. 2. 31c;
No. 2 white. 354r. ulures, lower; Siptem-
lfr, Si"se; Deeniber, Kc.
RVE Firm. 7c.
pj.-'KI' Tlmothv. $V6li9 50.
CORN. MEAL Wo.
lilt AN Lovr; sacked, east track, V5j)
Kr
TIOVIV t'cchaAgtd, rtva w Icier pauau,
nalatli Grain Market.
DULUTH. Sept. T. W H EAT September,
December. $1,124: No. 1 northern.
No I northern. $1 074'xl lOV
OATS-MSc
$tl24:
$I.I2":
Prerla Market.
PEORIA. Sept. 7 CORN Lower;
yelloev. 54i54c: No. 3 yellow, 5c;
56c; No 4. 55c; no grade. 49c.
OATS 4julet; No. 8 white. 52 4c-
No. 1
No. $.
Heftaed
SEW YORK,
lagar Is Lower.
Sept. 7. Refined
grades 1 to 14. Inclusive, were reduced
par hue art 4 pouaag toe ay,
sugar
100
p. A H rv.
D. A R. O. ....
do ref. aa
iMatlllere' 6a
trie p. I. 4s
do gen. 4a.
do cv. 4a. ear. 1
do eerlea B
turn. Blec. cv. la
IU. On. let ref.
int. Met. 4a
Bid. Ollered.
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. Sept. 7. METALS Stand
ard copper, weak; spot and futures, $12,124
'a 12.2b; lyondon, quiet; spot, 156 us 3d; fu
tures, fo6 3d; Lake copper, locally, $12 76
(tiia.iri; electrolytic, iLl.biWUli- ti; casting.
12.25'ul2 .00. 1 1 11 . dull: spot and futures
.61 stnlon oTnV'i'.;:: 2 $4.00ial.374i: London, dull; spot. 166; fu-
a ,V do cv. 4a Ml itures, tlbi li's bd. lad, dull; 84.4O4.u0, Newt
York; ri.2.ai.i, Kast t. Ixjuis; Ixindon
spot, 12 10s. Spelter, firm; $5.374'uu.u0. New
York: $5.22S.3Y East St. Iyouls: London
l'4spot price, i22 1is6d. Iron; Cleveland war
jiants, 4i 6d In London. Locally, iron was
Quiet; No. 1 foundry, northern, $16.0011116.65;
2. $l5.50tsl6.i0; No. 1 southern and No.
1 southern soft, $15.7516.25.
ST. LOUIS. Sept. 7 METALS Lead.
steady, $4.30; spelter, higher; $5.30.
Is do 1st A ret. 4a...
. !'. 8. Ruhber 4e ...
. II V. 8. Steel id 6a ...
. 4a V Va.-cro. Chera. 6a.
. 814 Walsah let aa
. 74 do let A ei. 4a...
. 70 Weatern Md. ta
. 14 West. Elec. cv. 6a...
.Ui Wla. Central 4a
. M Mo, Pac. ov. 6a
. 7
lt44
9-4
1 "iS
. . 33.161
CATTLE Receipts Of cattle looked small
this morning as compared with the very
heavy runs of the two days before, but
still the total for the three days foots up
31,420 head, a gain- of 6,500 head, -as com
pared with the same day last year. A
considerable proportion ot all the cattle in
the yards consisted- of range cattle, with
a good many ot them on. the feeder order.
in fact, the bulk of th cattle arrling this
week has consisted of feeders mil stock
ers, while, .beef cattle have been far from
plentiful.
in spite of the fact that receipt have
been -BO lauve this week, -there was tslll
good buying demand for desirable klr.ds of
peel steers, and anythlnu comina; unde
that head sold quite readily, at good, steady
prices. As hiich as $6.80 svaa paid for west
erns, this being the highest price paid so
far this year for grass fat steers. Inferior
beef was' rather Blow and - weak.
Desirable kinds of cows und heifers com
nianded steady prices. wKh ethers slow
and dull.
Good feeder were active and fully steady-
but there is a good deal of complaint on
tne part 01 sellers regarding the lack of de
mand for the light and Inferior grades,
especially interior Horned cattle.
Uuotatlons on native cattle: Good to
choice beef steers. $76428-00; fair to good
beef 'Steers, 6.2o(j.7.25; common lo fair beef
steers, $6.0urb.25; good .to choice corn fed
grassers, $5.5O&6.50; good to 'holce cow and
neueia, M.DUtau.hu: lair to Kood cow an
heifers, $.1.50.4.50; common to fair cow and
heifers. 82.50tti3.30: Rood to choice stocker
and feeders, $4.5u6 00; fair to good stocker
ana ieeuers, H-uotfltKi- common to fail
stockers and feeder.- fct.26dr4.0O: stock helf
ers, $2.7iY04.7o; veal caJvee, $3.506.60; bulls,
stags, etc., u.(U.w.
guotatiuns ou range cattle: Choice to
prime beeves, $6.00-6.76; good to cnolce
beeves, $5.406.00; fair to good beeves, $4.60
a.ju; common to lair ' beeves, $2.754.50,
good to choice heifers, $4.265.00; good to
choice cows, 84.00iji4.6o; fair to good grades.
j.a8t,w; canners ana cutter, fi.zutcl3.25;
good to choice feeder, 84.90O5.tj0; (air to
good feeders, $4.30(4.80; common to fair
breeders, $3.25S4.25.
Representative sales:
BEEF STEERS.
No. Av. rr. No. Av Pr.
4 711 I 50 9 ISO 4 26
12 ;89 I 75 84 U06 7 66
1 648 4 00
COWS.
3 980 i 71 4 917 9 40
1 720 8 60 , 4 106' 2 46
- 4 931 I 16 8 lm 8 50
3 80S 3 26 4 117 3 66
3 770 8 26 1 laiO' 2 10
3 740 8 16 I ;.. 671 3 90
4 m 3 36
HEIFERS. .
3 628 8 16 6 421 I 10
....: 6w) I 40 1....: eoO 4 00
8 713 8 60
BULLS.
1 1320 8 36 1 1110 3 66
1 WW 8 46 3 1236 8 60
1 1160 3 60 1 1300 8 53
CAXV Ktt.
3 195 6 00 3 113 I 00
I M ( t 140 I 60
4 S07 i 86 1 160 6 60
10..
STOCKERS AND
.... 124 I 110 I.
WESTERNS-
19 cow 994 3 70
17 cows n2
63 feeders.. 1228
10 steers.... 936
20 steer.. ..1181
A.
10 cow 9.6
FEEDERS.
889 I 00
8 50
6 56
4 35
4 70
New York Mining I forks.
NEW YORK. Sept. 7. Closing quotations
nn mining stocks were:
Allae I1 Mtavilia iTin.
Rmiuetrk Con T
Coin. Tunnel nock. 81
So bouda 14
Con. cal. A Va 140
Horn Stiver
iron lllver 16
Ottered.
I.ntle chief...
M os lean
tlntar.u
Optalr
Ktaai.lard
Tallow Jacket
.. 3
.. 4
. .110
.1-1
..H0
.. lo
Treasary Statement,
WASHINGTON. Sept. 7 The condition of
the treasury at the beginning of business
today was as follows:
Trust funds: Gold, coin, $V. 942.669; sliver
dollar. $h.426. 0U); Oliver dollars ot 1S90,
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK, Sept. 7 COTTON Spot,
closed quiet, 10 points lower; middling up
lands, 14.15c; middling gulf, 14 40c; sales
16 04 bales.
Futures closed firm. Bids: September,
13 49c; October, 13.02c; November, 1.1.02c; Ds
cetnttr, 13.01c; January, 12 99c; February,
13 02c; March. 13 07c; May, 13.13o; June.
13 10c; July, 13.09c.
ST. IXJUIS. Sept. 7. COTTON Steady.
Middling, 144c; sales, none; receipts, 114
bales; shipments, 113 bales; stock, 114 bales.
Omaha Hay Market.
OMAHA. Sept 7 HAX-No. I upland,
$13.0n; Kansas, $14 00; N'l. upland. I13 00;
packing. $1000. alfalfa, $14 00. Snaw: Wheat,
$6.00, t), $7.Cv; 04U, $6.0U
NEBRASKA
22 feeders.. 1160
59 feeders.. 1170
43 cows 906
19 calves.... 304
12 helferc... 538
C. Smith -Neb.
3 85 22 feeders.. 865
R. Jtassmlssen Neb.
15 steers.... 911 3 76 x
M. Al vena-Neb.
10 cow 956 3 00 16 helfero 798
16 feeders.. 9y2 4 00 17 feeders.. 749
Tully & Musser Neb.
16 steer. ...1100 4 60 148 feeders. .1113
32 steer.. 976 4 30
C. A. Bell-Neb.
12 feeders.. 1150 6 25 12 feeder.. 681
J. L. Strong Neb.
16 feeder.. 1198 5 40 IK feeders.. 1029
Milldale C. Cp. Neb.
, 811 4 75 4 heifers... 817
C. H. Taylor Neb. -,
m 3 00 15 heifers... 710
SOUTH DAKOTA.
, 6M 4 40 67 heifers... 748
, 944 8 K0 72 steers.... 783
. 772 3 76
P. J. O'Connor 8. P.
. 164 .6 00 9 calves... 156
S. O'Connoiv-S. , D.
8 steers.... 806 4 00 4 cows 965
William Sinclair S. D.
14 steers.,.. 652 8 50 1 bull 1230
6 heifers... 7f0 3 35
H. D. Scoomaker Wyo.
59 feeders.. KM 4 50 112 steers. ...1085
10 feeders.. 8M 3 50 112 feeders.. 864
Thomas Sun Wyo.
957 4 lio
976 4 00
1US 3 45
83
953
4 66 39 heifer.
4 90 16 cows.
4 50
Van Tafsell Wyo.
& 40 83 steers. ...1155
. 984 4 66 21 steers.... 92
II McPhee Wyo.
. f6 4 35 7 steers.... 781
W. H. Coleman Wyo. ..
.1010 4 60 6 cows 10M
W. M Beard Wyo.
.1101 5 00 20 steers.. ..1127
Thomas Reeves Wyo.
.1120 4 75 42 steer.. ..1138
.1137 4 75
J. n. Hernia-Irk Wyo.
.1127 4 !H 24 steers.. ..1270
.1210 6 25 25 rows 864
921 S 85 22 steers.. ..1143
H. Hendrlck Wyo.
5 15 13 helf ers... 1000
5 75
4 75
3 90
4 25
5 96
4 90
6 30
4 00
3 40
4 75
4 50
i 50
4 00
4 90
6 00
00
3 25
4 45
packers. 89 n.i9.S6; butchers and best heavy,
$.1 Mkn 10 00
SIIKKC AND I, AM PS-Receipts. 3 n
head. Market steady. Natlxe nmtton It "0
11 1 lambs. $5.M't?n: culls and bucks, $.U'
4j3.."4); slockcrs, $.l0iv.4 00.
ClIlCAt.O 1.111-: STOCK MAHKr'.T
Uemand for t'attte anil fthrep Steady
Una Are Weak.
CHICAGO, Sept. T.-CATTI.E Receipts.
IS fa head. Market, steady. Hecves. $4 90
4j.40; Texas steers. $8.7:Vft.Oi; western
steers, $4.540 7.20; etix-kers and feeders, $4 OtJ
V'JO; cow and hrlfera, 2.4tig6.5f; calves,
$7..i9 25.
I IOUS-Receipts, 21.H head. Market,
weak to 15c lower. Light, $:i.2tai9 !0; mixed,
$i7.rU975; heavy. $8.75n9.55; nmght. $s.5t,
8 75; (rood to choice heavy. $s.;anii.iiO; Iki,
$ 6.V(i9 60; bulk of shIi-s, $8 JdVi 9. 30.
SHKKP AND LAMBS Receipts, 8...0IH1
head. Market, steady. Natives, $.' Vvft 4 60;
western yearllnirs. $ 7-V(75 75; lambs, native.
$6.25(u7.10; western, $0. 2.17.10.
St. Joseph l ive Utork Market.
ST. JOSEPH. Sept. 7. CATTLE -Receipts.
2,500 head; market steady; ste rs, $4.6tti 1 1;
cows and heifers, $2,5tii5.:iO; calves, $3.00-l
8.50.
HO7S Receipt, 8.fV) head: market slow.
steady to lower; tots I9.M); bulk of sales,
$9IM9fi6.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 7.500
headT market alow; lamb. $4 60tj6.80.
Stork In iht.
Receipts of live stock at the five principal
western market yesterday: '
South Omaha..
St. Joseph
Kansas City....
St. I Willis
Chicago
Total..
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
.. 4.7) 6.2-tO 19..VM
.. 2.WV S.600 7.5X
..17.om 4.700 7.000
.. 8.400 8.100 S.3H0
..18.1X10 21,000 85.000
..51.000 42,800 71.300
No.
10...
62...
10...
60...
27..
42...
61. .,
66..,
17..,
II..
44..
S7..
28..
IS..
43..
61..
60..
I"..
64..
60..
7..
67..
U..
21.
AT.
144
838
144
424
113
307
sm
22
313
2S7
117
163
32
2S
2T7
171
27
Sh.
HI I IS
I 16
I 85
80
.170
..271
. .SOI
..110
. .27
..2K3
..173
..21
1M
40
80
40
140
40
80
240
120
No.
31....
64....
16
4.1....
li ...
47....
69...
67....
72...
69....
60....
til....
!....
64....
71....
43....
64....
74....
64....
61....
60...
to...
6....
67....
to....
44....
69....
89...
76....
71....
Av.
..271
..2K0
. .28
..174
..in
..371
..W4
..2.M
..247
..2-4
..te
..2M
. t'-0
..2J
. 2..S
. .2..S
..224
..214
..243
..142
..811
...225!
..21
140
8h. Pr.
... I 00
I 0(1
I 00
9 00
I 00
9 00
4 US
I 05
I 06
06
9 06
9 10
9 10
I 10
9 10
9 16
9 16
I 16
9 20
I 20
9 90
9 86
I .16
I 36
9 40
I 40
9 40
I 60
I 66
9 60
40
80
8 10
I 90
I 0
I M
I 90
I 90
I 90
I 90
I 90
I 90
I 95
I 15
I M
I 95
I 13
I 16
8 13
I SI5
I 16
200 8 n
280 I U
80 8 16 t 218
71 211 120 I 00 14 2.-14
66 gill ... f 00 69 2.11
69 274 40 4 00 89 8"!
6 J,6 ... 10) 16 2J7
42 267 . 70 I 00 71 211
41 261 10 9 00
SHEEP The official recount of th re
ceipt yesterday olaced the number of
head that arrived during the" day at 61,249,
as against 28,162 received on Monday, mak
ing a total of 79.411 head received In two
days. It Is no special credit lo a market
to break records In the matter of receipts,
as It frequently happens that such large
runs are very disastrous to sellers, re
sulting in a demoralization of prices and
heavy losses to owners. No such thlnH,
however, took place In the .South Omaha
Bheep market yesterday. On the contrary.
th9 market stood by its reputation of "the
larger the receipts the better the market,
and no one ever saw a better market.
Buyers, after taking on 28,000 head Monday,
were still humcry for suDulles. and before
the market closed last night there were
not enough sheep left unsold out of the
31.000 received . to. talk about. Here and
there were u few odds and ends and a few
scattering bunches that could not be gotten
at that were till unsold, but for all practi
cal purposes buyers made a clean sweep
of the pens before they quit.
it seemed eariy witn sucn unneord-oi re
ceipts that prices ought to be a little lower,
but the demand was so aood that the gen
eral market wag steady. Here and there
It was possible to point out something that
looked a little lower where the quality did
not happen to be very desirable, and. con
sidering quality, a few fat lambs may have
sold a little lower, although the top was
within 6c of the top paid in the last two
weeks. The general market, however, as
noted above, was steady.
In order to take care of the big run the
scale houses were kept open and weighing
carried on by electric light until nearly 10
o'clock at night before the day's run had
been finally disposed of.
The morning after having disposed of
nearly 80.000 head In two days, buyers were
still ready to take on more stuff and. the
market opened early In the morning, In
fact. Just as soon as sellers had anything
ready to. be shown. More than that the
feeling was actually strong and if there
were any weak snots veslcrdnv thev hod
disappearance during the night. Feeder
buyers were in evidence ana desirable kinds
ot sheep and lambs moved off very
readily.
Packer were also free buyers of their
kind and they paid $6.76 for good lambs,
as high a has been any day for some time
back.
Uuotatlons on Krasa stock: Good to
choice lambs, $6.50&6.75; fair to good lambs,
$6.154t.50; feeder lambs, $6.i0u'ii 35 ; handy
weight yearlings, $5.00i&5.4v; Heavy year
lings. 4. 60410.00; feeder yearlings, $5.00.40;
good to choice wethers. 34.2O&4.40: fair to
good wethers, $304.20; feeder wethers,
$3.904.36; feeding ewes, S4.25tft4.75; feeding
ewes, ao..wg.. 10; tat ewe, zj.iuttf'4.25.
Representative sales:
No. , Av.
1056 Wyoming lambs, feeder.,.. 44
406 Wyoming ewes, feeders 89
100 Wyoming wethers, feeder.. 84
619 Wyoming ewes, feeder 88
2035 Wyoming lamba, feeders.... 52
238 Wyoming wether, feeders.. 88
yearling, feeder 65
ewe 101
ewes, feeders.... 90
ewes, feeders 93
ewes 100
1579 Wyoming; lambs, feeders 48
826 Wyoming ewes, feeders 85
278 Wyoming yearlings, feeders 76
410 Wyoming lamb 87
422 Wyoming ewes and wethers 112
533Wyomlng yearlings 70
4ou Wyoming wettiets
wether
wether
wether
wether
wether
Coffee Market.
NF.W YORK. Sept. 7.-OOFFEE-Future
closed teady at an advance of 16 to 21
points. September, 8.16c; October, 8.250 ; No
vember, 8..t0c; I "seemlier, 8.40c; January,
8.42c.
Spot coffee, firm; Rio No. 7. 10', c: Santos
No. 4, 1040. MI1.1 rof fee, firm, 10tufl3c.
Angfnr Mnrkel.
NEW YORK. Sept. 7.-SUGA R-Raw;
muscovado, 89 test, 8.92c ; .centrifugal, 98
test. 4H2c; molasses sugar. 89 test. 3 87e;
refined, weak; crushed. 5.95c; granulated,
6.25c; powdered, 6.36c.
Wool Market.
FT. LOUIS, Sept. 7 WOOIi- Steady; ter
ritory and western mediums. lKCji23c; fine
medium, lStjt'20c; fine. 14jil7o.
186 Wyoming
228 Wyoming
528 Wyoming
2S9 Wyoming
653 Wyoming
96
102
95
95
96
62 steer...
8 cow....
19 steer...
37 cows
20 heifers.
10 calve..
46 cows.".
42 cows..
6 bulls..
123 steer.. ..1070
19 coW 9'2-
16 cows 961
T. M. Whltten Wyor-
10 cow 927 3 66 3 steers.. ..1190
M. M. Hughes-Wyo.
16 cows 600 2 70 15 calves.... 233
1- Bowman Wyo.
14 steers.. ..1153 4 65 22 cows 868
J. thaw Wvo.
36 steers....!" 4 i steers . ... 114)4
Cooper A Moirow Wyo.
7 feeders.. 944 S 00 8 feeders.. 715
H. A. Ludecke Wyo.
23 cows 812 3 15
21 feeders.. 1075 4 40
11 calves.... 211 5 50
Speeder &
i feeders.. 669 $ 50
6 60
6 06
3 56
6 00
3 50
425
4 86
4 20
6 00
3 50
3 25
4 90
$ 28
3 U
4 55
4 25
3 M
6 00
500 Wyoming
400 Wyomlna-
412 Wyoming
250 Wyoming
502 Wyoming
277 native ewes 85
341 Wyoming wethers 98
448 Wyoming feeder 101
M Wyoming ewe, feeders 103
709 Wyoming lambs, feeders.... 4S
500 Wyoming wethers, feeders., 89
899 Wyoming lambs 87
852 Wyoming lambs 47
164 Idaho lambs,, feeder . 48
3,r Idaho lambs 49
361 Idaho lamb 49
456 Utah ewe fu
350 Utah lambs, feeder 52
198 Utah lambs, feeder 41
642- Idaho lamb, feeder 65
277 Idaho lambs 54
555 Idaho lambs, feeder 56
249 Wyoming wethers, feeders.... 8S
5tJ Wyoming wethers, feeders.... 89
lia W yomlng wethers, feeders..., 80
218 Wyoming ewes and wethers.. 89
261 Wyoming lumhs
761 Wyomlna. lambs
774 Wyoming lamb ,
452 Wyoming lambs
100 Wyoming lambs
524 Wyoming lambs, feeders...
341 Wyoming lambs, feeders...
509 Idaho lambs
3.0 Idaho lambs, feeders
207 Idaho lamlis, feeders
52 Idaho lambs, feeders
167 Idaho lambs, culls
63 Idaho ewes
265 t'tah lambs ..o
323 Utah lambs, feeders
68 Utah lambs, f cedars
84 Utah lambs, feeders
123 Utah ewes and wether
61
61
61
. 60
. 61
. M
. 65
. 66
. 59
. 59
. 43
. 83
. 92
. 61
. 56
. 58
. 60
.110
Pr.
6 90
t 50
4 60
3 60
6 20
4 00
6 15
4 00
3 10
5 45
4 06
6 00
8 00
6 20
6 70
4 15
6 10
4 25
4 15
4 15
4 16
4 15
4 16
4 00
4 10
4 16
8 26
6 25
4 15
6 50
00
6 00
6 00
6 00
3 50
6 10
5 50
6 15
6 15
8 15
4 li!
4 M.
4 10
8 35
$ 60
6 50
6 60
6 50
5
C 30
6 30
6 60
6 25
25
6 60
3 26
3 6
6 50
8 20
6
4 00
IS cow 213
23 stem ; s.. . .1119
Giant Wyo.
11 cow
ki 1 U
Kansaa City Lire fttock Market
KANSAS CITY. SeDt. i-CATTI.K-Tt.
celpts, 17.0o0 head. Including 2.000 southerns.
Market, steady to weak. DreBsed beef and
export steers, 87.wyix8.26: fair to a-ood. 14.4mr
6.75: wstei-n steers, $4.5tru7.25; stockers and
feeders, $3.50 6 26; southern steers, $3.90
o., wiuiuriu iuwi, a-, in'aa.vu; native cow-s,
li.iot.i.; native heifers, 3 5006 60; bulls
fo-ffffi caivrH, ei.u"'!
HOtrS Receipts, 4.7O0 head. Market
steady to 10c lower. Bulk of sales, $ SfVj
v. id; neavy, a packers ana butchers,
a-.e-'iir. 10 , UKiii. ea.-x'lil,. mi.
SHEEP AND LA MBS-Receipts, 7,000
neaa. nneep. siesay; lamn. lis: to 15c
lower. Kw es. H 4b; iambs, l 2M14; W; year
lings, n..ou.4o; w etnnrs, Sv.wtiM 60; ewes,
$1 7.i4.45; stocker and feeders, $3-004.50.
hi. Louis Live Mock Mnrket.
ST. LOUIS, Sept. 7. CATTLE Receipts,
9.400 head). Including 6.0nu Texans. Market
steady. Native shipping and export steers,
$7.65'fn 10; drexxed beef and butcher steers,
$6.otn7.66; steers under 1.0m) lbs., $6 ODa 7 U0;
Blockers stid feeders, $3.76.V75, rows and
heifers, $3.6tt.7u; t anners, $2 5Wr3.00; hulls.
$3.2545.25; calves. $.VK'rl.O0. Texa and In
dian steers. $3.;iru4.75; cows and heifers,
$3.6014.76.
HixiS-Recelpts. 8.100 head. Market 60
to 10c low er. Pig and light, $9.85 u 10 0; J
LEADER. OF THE "OLD GUARD"
Sketch of the New Yorker Who
Opposed Roosevelt and Ilia
, Policies.
William Barnes. Jr,, the man who led .
the opposition to Roosevelt In the Nfw
York Republican ' committee Is thu
described by that veteran deacriber, Bam
Blythe, who write It for the Baturday
Evttnlng Tost:
After Barnes finished at Harvard In
1888, he gut married and settled down In v
Albany at the head of his grandfather'a
paper, the Evening Journal. He fussed
around In local politic for three or four
year and then branched out a bit by get
ting on the republican state committee. He
has been on thai committee ever since,
and for a number of year was, and
perhaps Is yet, the chairman of the execu
tive committee of that organization. He
fought hi fights In Albany county and
got control, served under Piatt and under
Odell,' helped ouU-wlth expense a bit by
getting the appointment of surveyor of cus
toms at the port of .Albany In 1899,, a most
arduous position, but with lome compensa
tory salary I reckon those duties as sur
veyor of customs in Albany must keep
Barnes, busy' a few minute every month '
and hanging to the same from, that time
to this. ..:,'
"BatneS had his political education under
Piatt, whose creed was the organization.
The only precept Piatt ever had was: Stand
by! Barnes got that by heart.- He stood
by the organization-' He is standing by It
yet, and probably -will continue to stand
by bo long as he Is' In politics. Moreover,
he ha plenty of nerve, which makes lit
standing by of' aome consequence when
compared with the see-sawlng ot some of
his colleague who have to do with th
state organization . of the republicans In
New York. . i'.
Barnes lias had his differences, but
he has always been .Tegular. He didn't
like Hughe the first time he was nom
inated, but had to take him. He liked
Hughes even less the second time, but had
to take him again.. However, he was not
alone among thee men who had to do with
the naming of Hughes who didn't like
him. None of. the regular liked him.
When It came to a 'showdown Barnes
walked up on the platform and said he
didn't like Hughee never would like him;
that he was disrupting the organization or.
had disrupted lt; and that, o far a Wil
liam Barnes, Jr.; , concerned, Mr.
Hughe could go and llmb a tree that la, .
Barne had the nerve to come out In the
open.
'He fought Hughe In Albany, being tha
brains of the opporiltlon to much of the
legislation Hughes wanted- Then, after tha
governor had called the legislature Into ses
sion to pas a direct primaries law lt had
refused to pas during the regular session,
Barnes wa the leader of the opposition,
with Speaker Wadsworth, and he didn't
quail any when Colonel, Roosevelt fired that
message In demanding that the governor's
primary law should 'pass. Instead, Barne
told the former president to shinny In hi
own ally, and helped hand the colonel aa
distinct a rebuff a he has had of late
years. , . . . ,'
'Now perish the thought that any dis
cussion of the rights and wrongs of the
positions of the governor and of Barne
and his associate should enter Into this
peaceful disquisition on Barnes and none
hall. They can fight that out themselves,
aided and directed by the large number of
publicists who have deep focllrigs on thi
subjects In dispute. The point ' Is that,
whether Barnes Is right or whether Barnes
1 wrong, he Is right with both fist or
he Is .wrong with both fists. He doesn't
shuffle and stammer and gurgle and squeal
and trim and teeter. He takes an ax and
wades In. A big, broad-shouldered, keen
witted, fearless' chap, tie speaks out Ir
meeting. He Is a large. Intense, fighting
person, with the courage of his conversa
tion. He Is only 44 yetus old.
"When he told T. R. where to get off h
meant It. Of course T. R., who got of
temporarily, Is pretty certain to get bad
on again along about convention time li
New York next Septembesr Wherefore
about those day, look out for ructions,
and do not overltMjk W. Barnes, Jr., win
surely will be In the forefront of the van
having It In mind $o land one on the re
vered slats of our only living ex-pregldent,
and being the boy who will not be awed
by the sanctity ot said slats."
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