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HIE r.KE: OMAHA, TliriiSDAY. SKITKMUEK 15, 1010.
CHAN A5D PRODUCE JllRtET
Wheat Has Weak Start Because of
T - T" a T I
oi;i oi XipQiv vemisa,
FLOOR DEMAND FALLS OFF
-r. narkri ia ljraMr aad Hall,
ease kt, a,,, Brara Umla
I I . " CMAll A. Sept. 14. 1S10.
Th". r Po"l'nefnanil for the cash
i""' decline id Llperpo gave
ho wheal market a weak etatt. The light
rlpia are offset by unfailing off In lln
floor demand.
Clearing weather and the iorccaat for ris
ing temperatures wan War future In the
coin liade. without killing frost It ia c.m-
Hear, foreign advices and erv j.oor cash
;m,i(l, ve wlira a week innp In spite
of the llicht rwluu, 'iHi, offerings were
?r" mf'"H lrsscy and dull
-nn mi, more favors lilt- furecast
r . ""r" confluence and support was
int ro rni-oi the decline.
Primary wheat receipt were 1.113.on bu.
and shipments were, fcVWC bu., against re
't year- of UC3.0O bu anil ahlp
menta of Kfrj.nrti
i rimary corn receipt were 742.000 bu.
and shipments were 4ii.ofW bu.. against re-
elpta last year of 737.OU0 bu. and ahlpmenta
of i mn j)U .......
Cleat knrea mere lo.of) bit. of corn, none
of oata and wheat and flour equal to .)
bu.
IJverpool closed 1'41 lower on wheat
and Vj,d lownr on corn.
Oanaka Caik rear
J WHEAT No. J hard. SS'ctll.nO; No. t
taid. Itvu'c; No. 4 hard, ftivwu!-: reiected
bard. 5VjMc; No. 2 aprliis, . MVaWu; No. 1
Spring, K,V,i!m...
JOHN -No. a white. , WVuolV; No. 3
White.: friPAriMc; Ngt 4 white. WV; No. 2
yellow, bttttykc-f No, 3 yellow, i.l4-:.2lc;
No. 4 ye-, il$nitcr No. 2. 6l'a5c; No.
I, SIViWc: No. 4. MV'lc; no grade, iluK:
DATJ-No. white. 3t'.ilV: standard.
l4iilK-No. X white, liU4r; No. 4
whit. .JHVJflttfV; No. 3 Kciluw. aoVeWsCJ
No. 4 yellou SjVuJO'vV
RAR.LEY.-No. 4. 60(j3c: No. 1 feed, 6if
rejuavi. fcyfrnne. ...
RYE No. 2, 75 76c; No. 3, 74'a75c.
- Cartel Keeelsts.
Wheal. Corn. Oata
Air.'M 4ti 122
...,......4H ... . ...
.rr... ..-.-... I . , Jt
5s 7'id; futurea
October. 4a 7Vd.
dull; September.
.4.
W;tTHKR IN THE 4.RAI HKI.T
ladlrelloae foe I eallaeed 4 l4r aa41
Wapaaer Tkara4ar.
OMAHA. Bept. M. 1V10.
Temperature are ome nat lower In the
eitreme upper Mlanouri and tipper MisMe
elppl alli. and cooler weather la (eneral
In the lake reitton, Ohio valley, atid
thioiixciout tne ea-i. rn rtatet. It w liriuy
warmer In the lower Mieeouri valley and
west to the mountains, and teniperaturee
are ellahtly higher neneially throughout
the weet. Kainx were neneral within the
laet twenry-four hours In the Ohio valley,
lower lake region, the Atlantic atates. alone
the (Juif cuant. and throughout the soth
weet. and continue In I tan and Nevada
this morning. Phowers occurred aln-e the
preceding iort In the middle Misslnaippi.
lower Missouri valley, and west to the
mountains, hut were very light and widely
scattered. Kxccpt that It Is generally clear
aloud the northern boundary, cloudy
weather prevails over the entire country,
ajul the Indications are that It will continue
cloudy or pailly cloudv lu this vlclnltv
Knlgi.t and '1 iiuryday. with slightly warmer
l'huraiiay.
;.iio. is--.. l!n. laui.
Mliiimuni temperature M b tj& to
rre.-i.itat;ou ik .a .on
Normal temperature for today, M degdesa.
llic.fi" oi , i i ,( uiiiuii iii March 1.
ij inches.
Defici.iic. corresirandlnc period ia 190,
.S3 of an Inch.
Oaf ii l-i-.i-y vjjrreepondint period la 1S01
l.bl Inches.
. A. WEIvSH. lxcal Foracaaur.
ra mm . W heal Realea Ballatlai.
For Omaha. Nab., lor tne twenty-four
houra endlni; at a. m.. 75th meridian time.
Wednesday. pptemher 14. l!)10:
OMAHA DISTRICT.
'lamp. Kain-
Ptatlong Max. VUn. falL
SEWIORESrOCKSASDBOSDS
Market Affected by Profit-Taking on
Recent Rite.
BASKING ANXIETY SUBSIDES
Moaey I tiaaea W ark Kaeler Bolb
la Kris twrlt mm 4 lalaad al
raa Rrasrt Uesaaad for
Farm Mrtaes.
jnl.nrse ,ver dollars cf IW el
er certificates outstanding.
tienernl Fund Standard ller. dollars In
general fund. p. T,i,l4; current liabilities,
K.74.ll: working balance In tieaeury
offices. .lOii..W; In hanks to rrdt of
treasurer of toe I nlted Pistes, X'i.7S1.h;
suhsiUlsrv silver coin. Il.i."n; minor
coin. tt..l-l: total balance la general
fund. $KS..l,lul.
Ashland. Neb
Auburn. Neh t4
Coiumbiia, Neb... M
'ulhertson. Netr.. 70
Falrbury, Neh....
Fairmont. Neb... R3
Or. Island. Neb.. 65
Ilartlngton, Neb. M
S'hlcato ....
flinncaputls
I 'niaha
-niluth '
tHICAC.O?tfRAl!f AMD- FROVISIONi
" r - -
Feat area ( Ihr TrUlsg n4 Closlas
Price -mm the Board of Trade.
CIUCACk), Sept. 14. A prominent local
aiectilator Was credited with having picked
up through the commission houaca today
2.UJ0.0U0 bushels t wheal. The story pro
id need a temporary relapse, but bearish
feeling news that poured In all day re
sumed control and caused a net decline of
(Cif rl'orn closed to lc down, oata
-icnanea to 14c advanoe and buar prod
u-is varying from a tfaJn ot 6c to a. loss of
a dime.
Acute weakness was re Potted m the Rus
sian wheat trade. Increased acreage and
Improved Qutlook In fields were hearu and
there was a, break- In bth cash aud fu
tures Vinnifif. Llnuldatlon bv bears
and anllinj orders by the Owners was the
general order or the day u4 some of them
were.ottho larger BAd -more Influential
sort.
Receipts sHowed a decided falling off,
out tne i act was deprived of much signi
ficance w-fien contrasted with effectual
figures' that exports from tfte United States
to Great Biitlan during: fa-t month were
only a little more than half of the total
of a year ago. The close was weak at
nearly the lowest point of the vision, with
December at JHHtrSKV a loss of Tsc toSWle
as compared with twenty-four hours pre
vious . The- range Wfce from Stc to ic.
Fine weather fur th irapld brlnrlng of
the corn crop tq te safety line made that
grain weak. ' . December fluctuated be
tween 6le and 4c eioaing jo. net lower
at fc4Vc Omm edrn-ws eing offered at
very low prices east.' Vith the tone weak.
o. 2 yellow clo'aed at mVfyHae.
Oats after! a srewressed starred eveloped
sui prising firitmees. . December sold from
4Sc to 34V.C and finished- t the latter
figures, a net Rain jf e. , '; -
Declining. jrtutitatUJns or . nogg weakened
provisions. "Jr the end .porls was 10c lower
to 6o higher, lard 2"tc up to 10c down, and
rll a 2o ciuMipe-,40 (ticket Mora expen
aiVe. LJJng futures .ranged as iollows:
M
65
tl
Sb
64
ul
64
4
ST
M
nl
M
.0
.00
.00
Ct
.to
.(
.00
.00
.00
.00
.04
.00
An
.00
.00
.00
.10
U0
for
PkT.
t'loudy
t'loudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
t'loudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Ft. cloudy
Ft. cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Clear
Ft. cloudy
Cloudy
Clesr
Cloudy
twelve-hour
NEW YORK, Bept. 14 The stock mar
ket torlsv had to bear the burden of
pri fit-sharing on tne ne ot rsieinay and
was aiiected accoi dlnslv. An considerable
a movement after the prolonged period 01 J
apathy and llstlessness was not to te sh
lejtlecled by the long-suf tering profes- l.
sional o Dei a I or s. Politics continued to oc
cupy a large snare ol attention, but there
was a disposition among some of the
lrger financial powers to defeat the ex
ploitation of the stock market aa a field
or (he expression of opinions on political
prospects.
The subsidence of anxiety over the baby
ing position of the country provided a sub
stantlsl substratum for the confidence
that is growing up. This was manifested
In the reception accorded the news af the
rejection by tha London conference of I
foreign bankers of the validation plan for
American cotton shipments. 1 he re
sources of the domestic money market
seem now so assured that the extra re
quirement thus Implied causes no anxiety.
Money continues to work easier both in
New Vork and Inland. Chicago reports a
renewal of demand for farm mortgages on 1
the part of the Insurance companies, with !
Intetest rates marked down from to 6t
per cent. -1
Bonds were firm. TotsJ aales, par value,
Cl.tmo. I'nlted States 2s declined u per
cent on call.
and leading quotations
follows:
Ssles. Hlfh. Low. Close.
ee lark Mower Market.
NEW VORK. Sept. 14. MONET tin rail,
easy, ll7! per cent; ruling rate. 1 per
pent; rloslpg bid. 1" prr cent; offered at
l' per rem. Time loans, easy; W daya. '
tit per cent and 90 days 4ti4' per rent;
( months. 4lt per cent
PRIME MERCANTIUR'PAPER-i's to I
per cent.
STERLING KXCHANUK Firm, with ac
tual business In hsnkers' bills, st 4 tii
4.M'4 for dsy bills, and at 4 ViO for de
ntand. Colon errlsl bills. S.V0 4 SS
SILVER-Rar. iJite. Mexican dollars. 44c.
BOND,"!-i:ovcrnmrni. easy; rtlliotd, firm.
quotations on i.onns tvJJ. were
follows:
1S tni Ms: . tt . "i
M-i.iipn ......... . ss-Vi
!" do lt ''
lnitK. C. S. 1M U ... KV
IIS t, Sea 4l ttmi- M
III I., ft N. i on. 4 s'i
74 K. ft T. 1st . T
...Ki Do sen. 4US v
4.IVSMo. rselflr 4l. . . . . .
r.
in smpiM
V. s. Uml0wm
e reiipon ,
f. S. U. r
in cmipen
Allls-fhd. Ul to.
Amer As. t
Am T. A T. c,
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Yard. Well Filled with Cattle from
Western Bang-e.
HOGS BREAKING AT ALL POINTS
Fat l.aasHe 4 omasaad Steady Trices,
While Fat Hheea Are Weaker
aad Feeders Tea to Tereaty
l.owrer Tkia Taeaday,
BOLTH OMAHA. Kept 14, 11.
Receipts were; Cattle. Hogs. Bheep.
tifficiat MonuAv lo.i&l
Official Tuesday
Kstlniute S mnesda.v... ll.JiJ
ID7
7.7S4
6.71
"1
4f.2ki
4o.10
4 calves . .
Ki calve. ...
Gould
W calves.... 1".
calve.... JW
6 V t steers. ... Kl.I
4 C 1" steers. ...
ft Pleselnger Colo
4 2fi 6 cow s w
4 a S heifers... C10
4 4.
4 00
J I
Tob. U
Co.
Number of sales
on stocks wero as
Rainfall.
Hustings, Neb... 7
Holdrege. Neb... 70
Oakdale, Neb 7
Omaha, Neh-.... at
leKainan, jseb... 70 oi
Alta, la 67 .. 47
Carroll. In 71 41,
Clarlnda. Ia a hi
Sibley, la U Ai
Sioux City, ia.. W il
Minimum temperature
period ending at a. nv
DISTRICT AVERAGE.
V ' No. of Temp.
Dial riot Station. Mai. Mlo.
1 oiumnus, o 1?
Louisville, ivy..... IS
Indianapolis. Ind.. 12
Chicago, 111 24
Ht. iouls. Mo II
l"es Mo.nea, ia.... 14
Mlnnca)olls, Minn. 30
Kansas City, Mo.. 24
Omaha. Neb....... 19
The weather continues cool over the entire
corn ana wneat region. Moderate rains
were quite general in tha Louisville dis
trict, and light and scattered showers oc
curred In the Omaha and Des Moines dis
tricts. L. A. WELSH.
Liocsj Forecaster. Weather bureau.
NEW YORK GEVERtL MARKET
70 52 .00
M b4 .30
74 64 .00
40 .00
71 M .00
M 60 .20
M 40 .00
72 6 .00
W 62 .10
Quotations
oa Vartoas
Allls-Oiaimsn Hi
Amsimniaiea Coepsr JO.t'O
Anwrlcsn Aarlcvllunkl ... I,:u0
Bm( sasar ... 11. Hw
Csn M
ir ft r r
t'otton oil 4so
H. ft Li dM.... M.UOO
Ire escurlilss
Unssea i0
Locomotive ... It
s. ft r toe
s. n . pts
. r
sugar Rsfinloi.
Tel. ft Tsl
Tobsoo pfd . ....
Woolwl
IMnlng
Artlolea.t Open:) High. Low, ' ' Cross. Yea'y.
Weaul I
- . Ins j t 1 .
ec. Wi'uV'
Alar Wllteli
-v.orn
Sept.
Deo.
May
OSVts-,
i-'Pt.
Dsc.
I01 a
Sept,
Ijtrd
Sept.
Oct.
Nov.
Jan.
Rlhs
Sept.
Oeu
Jan.
I ! I I
1S-104S 104V10W
.. 6S',, 6SS M14
647 ' 5.r, 54'.
66SW5
i;h
2000
:-7H
12 16 '
12 Y
11 w
10 66
fl 7
11 46
6
18 I7W
11 m
10 66
11
70
20 10 '
1 to
la 20
11 12Vi
42 OTi,
11
WHO
II 7H
11 X74
6H
664j
6S'
H'i',
I
20 13H
20 10
U 30
12 2S
12 30
11 ti
14)
11 V
II )
70
S3M
to1
20 U
20 10
II 40
12 22i
12 22V
11
11 72H
11 i0
v'no. I.
'ftxh qu
pLOl.Il
hogs,
No. t.
luotatlons wars as follows
It bteady! . wlatar nstenia ti iw
' wimer airaignis. .ioi(T4HO; spring
.Alii, e.nxin-N Dasera,
RY K No. 2, 73o.
I1ARLEY Feed or mixing. 6H94c; good
new. 70Wn73Wc.
SEEDS Flax,. . Ko. 1 southwestern. 12.70
jso. 1 north wrererrtt I 82. Timothy. tS KKis
, 75. Clover. HO.Oito.lS.OO.'
r fltu VISIONS Aiess Dork, ner hhl mu
T',,''"' P"r '" sii.sh. snort ribs
sides (loos). lllJB'.fll.TS. Short clear sides
tboxedl. HJ.2i4il2.&0.
Total charknoes o,f wheat and flour were
eo.,1 to bu. . Primary recent, w.r.
1 11, . 1 k , . . -
.ii..v- ., uiinwig WUn 1.0ZI.UUI1 bu.
corresponding day a year ago.
.r, -tFm ior- noiiorrow: wneat,
.in care; com, sae cars; oata, 74 cars
1 imago vaaa mces Wheat: No. 2 red
. e-. . . .-u. - 1. -iu-"t; no. I hard
I fxa100; No. 1 hard. Mi,v7c; No. 1 north
t era spring. 1.12rl 14; No. I northern spring
1 i wsbi-u; ,o. 1 spring, i omm.u. Corn: No.
f i an. o.sin-r-,,o; iso. I caan. 66c; No.
white, 6'V: No. i win to. .4,feoc; No.
yellow. W,Jf4Wcr No. 1 yellow, fcoWSotic.
Oatsr No, 3 white. S4SASc; No. 1 white.
rn .m",-,c, q.. a wmce, a-Tjf-4e: standard
: iUTTEK eady; creameries, 24V&13C
) .dairies. E27e.
r.t.us steady ; receipts. it.7j6 caaea; at
4 mars, rases mciuueu. jejiie; firsts, lie
"l prime firsts. Be.
I'H KKSK Eaavt 4aJslea trftlltUe- l.
litililc; young Americas, 16lDac: long
boms, I6jtl4c.
POTATOES Easy: choice to fancy, ga
POLLTRY-tMeady; turkeys. lc; fowls,
lS'ic; springs 13c.
. VEAL Steady; 50 to t-pound weights,
IT ' t '".'"DOU,d weisiiia, St'of'sc; a to
liremiflj ' 1 . 1 1 1 . 05p lMc.
Car lxt Receipts Today: Wheat. 83
I at I M , . "I II. ni 'M.r aai 4- ai !
1 1 7 ,l",,u,";',; "neat. cars;
g !(, it cars.
r
Mlaaeaoalla Orala Market.
uin.vxroi.is, sept. It. WHEAT
. , v .fo, lie. -em her. tl 1V
May, $1.1;-B115'; cash: No. 1 haid J
ll " . r V T . ''' .o. z north
Jai.wTi.a-.o.- J northern,' tl WStf
Kl.AX-f'loaed at $.,.7
'URN-Ntl. .1 yellow; hitr
f.NTt4-io, I white, JirSic
fl V E No. 2. Tltr71V.
h RAN- In Id. lb sacks. U :a
FlA.M'lt-Flrst patehts. In wood
Mlnaearstlia. H: aecmid
t6 40. -first Clars. U.tUo4M; 1
li.6Wu4.(l. , . . , . ,
f the Day
Commodities.
NEW TORK. Sept. 14 FLOCR-tlulet :
spring patents, Io.ft6.75; spring clears, 14.36
iu.w; winter extras no. 1. W.7He.Wi; win
ter extras No. 2, 13.604jS.6; Kansas
straights, 4 8ttj40. Rye flour, steady; Mir
Jo good. 4.2uu4.25; choice to fancy, 4 atxtf
1. W,
CORN MEAL Steady; flna white and yel
low tl-4o.1.46; coarse, 1.361.0; kiln dried,
13. 4o.
WHEAT-Spot market Irregular; No. 2
red, tlM, elevator and 11.034. tr o. b.
afloat Owing to bearish cables and for
eign news, wheat declined lc, but was
stesdier near the close on commission house
buying and export talk. The close was
barely steady. He to o net lower; Septem
ber closed. eUBVa; December, tl.06; May,
91.114,
CORN Spot market weak; No. 2, OtVi.
elevator basis to arrive; No. 2. 3Vc. f. o.
d., atioat. futures were without trans
actions, closing He to He net lower; Sep.
tember closed, 64Sc; December, 60c.
un rspoi market steady; standard
white, new, 38Ve; No. 2 white. 89Vic: No.
.S1Teiea.4, 3St. VutuVes wete without
ransactlons. closing unchanged to Wc
higher; September. SSVc; December, 4fcc;
May, 43xc; July, 43c.
MAY Quiet: D 11 me. H.121.1fi- No. 1.
$1.10; No. 2. 11.00; No. 2. 860.
HIDES Quiet: Central America, mit:
Bogotai H4fij2H4e.
hwb-Dun: state, common to cholca.
190, imi2c; 1, nominal; Pacific coast.
Ili9. Ilka 16c; 19t, nominal.
PROV18IONB Pork, steady: mesa. tZltO
4JM.U0; family, 1X.002.00; short clear, $22.60
D'J4.o. Beef, rirm; meas, 115.00c&'15.60; fam
ily, $lOmSJ0.O0; hama. ulOOaat.OO. . Cut
meats, steady.; pickled bellies, 10 to 14 lbs.,
lfxttlSc; pickled hams, 144j lie. Lard, easy;
middle west prime, $l2.60ti 12.S0; refined,
easy; continent. $1100; fcuuth America,
$13.76; compound. llllVc.
TALIAJW uulet; prims city, hods.. 74c:
country. 7VS8c.
MUTTER steady; creamery specials. ii
S1Vc; extras. 11c; third to firsts. 24Vi
"'t : state aairy, iuiuiuu 10 finest
ZV,rSc; process, second to special, 24
27?; factory, June make, 23 Mi 24c: factory.
current uiaav, mvk, nuiuiiion creamsry.
24t25o.
CHE Eg Hi steady; atate, whole milk, stx-
elnla 1.rtl7c; state. Whole milk f,M i.
atate, whole milk, choice. Uc; state, 'good
to prime, mjivw. atate, common to fair,
10Vjl3c: skims, full to special, IVs&llHo.
EUUS steaoy; irean gut tiered, extra
tirsi, wg z"c; state, iirst, uv-4c; sxate,
onda. 11&22C.
POULTRY Alive, weak; spring chick
ens. l4(Ui4Hc; lewis, liaise; turkevs. 1243
15c. Dressed. Irregular; western broilers.
17i20c; fowls, IsVttfWWc: spring turkevs.
2530c .
Amerlci
AtTierlvan
A mertean
Aineiiran
Amwiriii
American
Amsriran
Ameiicsn
Amsriran
American
Amsrleaa
Amerli-an
American
Amertran
American
Anaconda
Atchina
Atchison I4 ,
Atlantic coast Una ....
Baltimore ft Ohio
Bsthlrham Steal
Brooklyn Rapid Transit
Canadian Pacing
Csntrml Leather -
OntrsJ lamther pfd
Central of N. 1
Chesapeake ft Otto ....
Chicago Alton
Chleaso Ot. Wast
Ctilssa-o OL West. pfd. .
Chi. ft N. W
t'hi,. m. st. r
C. C. O. ft St. L.
Dole, fuel ft iron
Colo, ft SoettMrn
Corn Products
ronaolldated Gas
Delaware ft Hudson ....
Isner A R. U
Denvsr ft R. u. p4 ..
IseiAiiars' Securities
RriS
Bri 1st pfd
Brie 2d pld
General F.letrlc
Oreat Nor lb TO pld ....
Orsat Northsrn ore ctfs
Illinois (enlrai
Intsrtooesush-llet.
Interburouf h-Met pfd ....
international Harvester ...
Inier-Martne std
International Paper
lntarnettettal Pump
Iowa Central
K. C. RouUiarn
K. C. Southern pld
Laclede Gas .4
UnilsTllle ft Naahvllle ..
Mlna. ft fw L.
M . R. P. ft 8, lit. M...
M.. K. ft T
XT, K. ft T. phi
Missouri Pacific
National Biscuit
National Load
N. Ry. a 11. M pM......
Nsw York t'entral
N. Y., O. ft W
Norfolk . ft. Wsatern
Norte Amorlvan
Northern Paellle-
Parlfle Mall
PssmavWanla
Fsttple' oaa
Pitta.. C. C. ft ft. I.....
Pittsburg Coal
Prssaad steal car
Pullman palaos Car
Rallwar atael tprlng
steadins
Rspublle Steal ..
Kepuhlla Steal pfd
Hoi laland Co
Rook laland 0. pd
St. L. ft S. K. 64 pfd....
St. Louis a. w
St. Louis 8. W. pfd
Moss-Shefllsld S. ft. INN
Boutheni PaoMIc
Southern Hallway
Soathars By. pfd
Tsneiaaas Chopper
Tsxaa ft Pad! 10 :
Tol., St. L. ft W...
Tel., St. L. ft W. B44 ..
Uulou f acine
Union Pacllte pfd
t'nllsd Stalas Realty ....
I'nlted States Rubber ....
Called Itiatae Steal ,
lotted States Steal pfd...
tltak OOpper
Vorrlnla-Cmaoltna Cham..,
Wsbaah
Wabaah pfd
Wasurn Maryland
Wsstlnshouas Electric ....
Western Union
Wheeling ft Lake Kris...
Total sales for tha day,
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do Ird. 4s -... M4. Railway 61
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Bid.
Three dava this eekl0' IS 470 14.13
Paine days last week IS1" W
frame tlavs 3 weeks sgo..3.1.M& 17.411 M.!-.
Kanie days 3 weeks sg.t. .-:4.(ti7 Hi. US! eV.S
Same days 4 weeks ago.. 25.322 11 45.21
lame das last yest I4.WJ I 9(6 U.
'l'he following table shows the receipts
of csttle, hogs and sheep at Houttl Umaha
for the year to date, as compered with last
year; 1910. 1. 1-- lec.
battle 7S8.407 I74.1M
Hogs l.oot.i:a 1.7S2.9U abO.I.O
c"-rp . l.olo.J. l.lU.JWt Ol." 1
The following table shows the average 41..
pra-es or hogs at South Omaha tor tne
several days, with comparisons:
I Carpenter Idaho.
ti ieedets.. 1 40 I 9 heifers... tti I "0
. hei'ers.. W 11 etiws 714 .1 0
2 bulls M5 1 1 bulls ' Z 1,
Hi .:. ftuyers in Hie hoirOaids ham
.mered the market without mercy this
morning. Receipts were moderate, con
sisting largely of heavy hogs, but local
values are loo high us compared with east
ern cost, packers assnt, and todav s de
moralised trade is only a full reckoning
which should hare been distributed over
the last few days.
In a general wav. prices were right
around 2.V lower than those of yesterday,
but movement was alow from the slart.
and declines uneven In both rilviMons. De
mand from all sourcea was backward,
shippers purchasing n few loads of the
best bacon hogs on sale during the early
hours.
A sreater degree of nctlxitv developed
as the morning advanced, and prices Im
prove' somewhat under the influence of
better competition. Several snles that were
made a i hour of two before noon oppeured
to be no worse than 2T''i.1fo lower.
Heavy hogs moved around v . with me
dium weight mixed at or near fA!4. Light
bacon grades made a top tf 19 :'S, us com
pared with yesterday" high price of 19 SO.
Uocd light kinds were scarce, however,
and sslea wrie scattered.
Ne.
13..
! 40...
Dates. I 110. .ilVAw.illos.,lW.!lM-ileJ6.,lH-
Pept ..
bept. I..
Kept. I...
oept. ...
dept. 10..
tept. 11..
bept. U..
oept U..
sept. 14..
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11 7 Kl
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71HHeileM
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TV 7 W M 6 ?, i "I 1 48
Bundsy.
Receipts and disposition of live stock at
the Union htock lards. Motith Omaha. Neb.,
lor the twenty-four hours ending at 3
o clock yesterday: ...
RECEIPTS-HEAD.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Horses.
Boaloa Cloalas Mocks.
ROSTON. Sept. 14. Closing quotations on
stocks:
Allues
Altai, Ctopper
A. E. L. ft
Arlt. Cera
Atlantic
B. ft C. C. ft 8. at.
Butts Coalition ....
Cat. ft Arizona
Cal. ft Hscla
tBBKennlal
Copper Hangs
East Butte C. M
Franklin
Olreux Con
Oranby Con
Gieana Cananea ...
Isle Royals
Kerr Lake
Lak ODppar
Lasall Copoer
Miami Copper
Asksd.
41 Mohawk ....
44U Nevada Con
14 Nlptaalnt Mines.
114 North Butte ...
, 4:4 North Lake ......
. lKVaOld Dominion ..
nivhOaaola
44 Parrott 8. ft C...
646 Qulncy
, 14 Shafinoa
, MVkS-upertor
, . 7 Vt Superior ft B. M
, lev, Superior ft P. C.
, 4 Tamarack
. IS n. s. C. ft O...
, 44 v. a. R. ft
. 21 da ptd
, 44Vtah Con
. 15 I'tah Cbpper ....
. 10Vt Winona
. 144 Wolverine
:::::::: SI
... lev,
... J4H
... 4V4
... 14
...1U
... 13
... TIH
... '4
... SO
... IV,
... 1P
... 41
... MVi
M.
... 44
.... Vh
..44
... 1H
....121
C 41. ft St. P. Ry....
I W abash H. K 3
Missouri Paclflo Ry.. U
Union Pacific R. K. . . 3
C. Ac N. NV. Ry., east ..
C. aV Is'. W. Ry., west S
C, t5t. P.. I. O.... 7
C R. Ax Q. Ry., eaat. ..
C. B. ft g Ry., west .222
C. R. 1. P., esst 2
C. R. 1. A P.. west'... 1
Illinois Central Ry
Chicago Great West.. 2
At.
...141
....SIT
SaO
....n
... no
....o
....175
.. . .271
....
... IM
....JSi
....74
.... fso
. ...J0o
1M
Boaloa topper Market.
The following quotations are furnished
by Logan Rryan, members Roston Stock
exchange. 315 South Sixteenth street.
Omaha:
Adventure
Artiona Cam
Alloues
Atlantic
OJumat ft Aril....
Olumet ft Hecla..
CVntannlal
Copper Range
Daly-Weet
Baat Butts
First National
Hanoock
H. Ivstla
Indiana
Isls-Roysla
Kevweenaw
Lake Copper
LaHall
laaiaachusaus
. t4 Michigan
. 17 Miami
. 41 Mohawk
,. tvtj .Mppieatnf
. ttv, North Butte
.440 Osceola
.. 17 Old LMrnilnloo
. l7V4Qunlcy
. l74Ray Cons
. 7V4 8Bannon
Iitftapertor Oopper....
. ! Superior ft Boetoa.
5 3. Tamarack
11 L. 8. 8. ft Ret.
it da pfd
IV, flak .Cone
34V, Wolverln ,
1V4 Yukon Ool..
7V4 Boston ft Ely..,
Ce.
. 44
.
. 44
. kH
. V
.1
. (444
. 74
. J-V4
. 0V4
. 4.
I7S
Totals
...i 433
DISPOSITION
S'
1
2
2
lo
1
13
1
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4
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:ars.
41
Ka
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63
1
175
14
19
Omaha Packing Co..
Kwlft and Co
Cudahy Packing Co..
Armour ft Co..
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
39
.. .1.419
...i,a4
44a.
l.ej
l.fsC!
vr.4
l.uw
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7W
1.9i
1.701
2.No5
1.484
... s
... r:4
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... lit
... lv.
evr Vork Mlslag Stocks.
NEW TORK. Sept. 14 Closing
tions on mining stocks: "
Alice ITS Leadville Coo ,
Branrwlck Ooa 7 LiltU Citler ...
Com. Tun it Mailcan
do bonds 14 On tails '
Con. Cal ft Vs. ...116 Ophln ...
Horn gllvsr 44 Standard o
Iran surer 174 Tallow Jacket ,
Offered.
quota'
.. 14
.. 4
..lta
..124
..ltt
..m
.. 44
Baak Clearlagra.
OMAHA. Sept. 14 Bank clearings for to
day were liWa.7S3.8tS and for the corre
sponding date last year. 12. 547, 4K. 14.
x OMAHA CE!4feKA.;af ARKaC.
Ma.Mt anarat.
38 Vi
41
n
4
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4s
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34
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444
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44
444
17
44
4i
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turee,
Mc;
red.
t. Laala Geaeral Market.
LOUIS. Mo.. Sept. 14. WHEAT-Fu-lower;
September, 97c; December,
May, 1.0&'4. Cash, firm; track: No.
ll.oo-ul.04: No. I hard, ll vrvai ot
CORN Futures, lower: December. f.JTie-
May, 6ViC Cash, lower: track:' No. ft. 4&v4
itl&oc: No. I white, &t?n84c.
ca 1 rv tjjwer; itecember. nv4e: Mav.
JeSc Cash, steady; trsck: No. 2, Be; No. t
11 lie, acwfi ,viv,c.
RTE-Hlgher. 7Sc.
KLOUR-Steady. Red winter na tents.
to.(i0ijS.60: eatra fancy and straight, t4.26
4. ho; hard winter cleans. 13 40QJ M.
SEKD Timothy. 14 bOVlU.00.
CORN M BA L $3. 15.
BRAN Quiet; sacked, east track. K'SSftc.
HAT Steady; timothy. 114ttal&0: oral-
rle, 112 00 14o.
14At4t.il Nl 4 IV)I-.
H KM P TWINE-7V4C
PROVISIONS Pork, unchanged: iohhlnr
121.60. Ijtrd. higher; prim steam. 1U.350
12.05. Dry salt meats, lower; boxed estra
shorts, 13V; clear ribs, UVac; short clears.
liSc. Itacon, lower; boxed extra aborts.
14'c: clear rtba, 14Sc; short clears, 14Tc
POl LTRT rirm; chickens, 12c; springs.
12c; turkeys, 19c: ducks, lie; geeee. 9c.
BI'TTER Quiet: creamery, JtrSOSo.
LOOS Firm; 22 'rC.
Receipts. Shipm'ts
1.300 14.100
73.(100 4t.sU
(VO.Vin 4K.100
44400 ta.eOD
Iadsa 8tex-k Market.
LON'ION. Sept 14. American securiUes
after opening a fraction higher today eased
off. Then covering caused a reaction and
at ttoon the market was steady, with values
ranging from above to fc below yeeter
day'a New York cloaing.
Console, roeoey.. s 11-M Louisville ft N 141V
account sa, K. ft T 41
Amal. Copper 4 N T. Central liVt
Anaeoada '4 Norfolk ft W PM4
Ateklson .'. WIV do ptd pi
de ptd let Ontario ft w 41V4
Baltlmura ft Ohle. . . .lu4 Pennaylvanla 84 Vk
Car.adlaa Pacific lWv,Hanl Mines i.. t
Cliaaapseka ft O T4 Reading TIV4
Chloago O. W 14 Southern Ry 14
Cat., MIL ft St. P...1M de pfd 44
... 17 VJ Southern Paclflo 117
... 414 Union Pacific 1744.
... T4 da Ptd T4V,
...IT V. I. Steal UTa
... 444 de pfd IX
... 4 Wabaah it
,.. I7V4 de pft 14
...111 Spautsh 4a U
Flour, bbla.
Wheat, bu.
Corn, bu. ...
Oata, bu. ..
f a b
patents, lo ai
scond clear a.
Kansas Clip Grain and Provisions.
KANSAS C1TT. Sept. 14,-WHEAT-De
reinber. oc. bid; May. 11 WV,. sellers
Cash: Silc lower; No. t hard, 98cftll.0i;
No. 1 SrlWc: No. 2 red, 99c11.01; No. I,
V.&IOQX..
(XRN December. lv'8ilh. sellers; May.
54fs4Tr. sellers. Cash: Unchanged: No.
1 mlied. 55Slii.Vc; No. 1 mixed, MjWc;
No. 2 white. 5c; No. t oMac.
OATS Unchanged; No. 1 whits. J&Qeac;
No. 1. mixed. -'j.v.
K v f -No. 2. SUllSoC.
HAY Unchanged: choice timothy, lltio
14 00: ' choice praine, lliwi.
BITTER-Creamery. 2c; firsts, I7e; aec-
nnde. 25c: packing stock. I2W
EXJOS EJttras, 2uc; firsts. 22Vac; seconds,
ltc.
Receipt a.
Wheat, bu 7.)0
Corn. bo. lo.OOO
Oaia. bu 11.000
1
reoRf a".
Market.
' Frta
Sept. ll-('OUN-Usrr: N.,
mhiM u.t. x: .a - ,.u..u , -. - .
iLow,JP'i.i?- 1 vlf 1'; No. 4, &4,c.
while. 34c. Na.
"w. et',e; ro. a. snKi.r;
O D -Unchanged, No. 2
whhe, Sijjik-; atandard.
Wl if I r . .. .
"Mir.urioi. Kent IV vt ItlkAT SDOt-
ull; No.- I red weatern winter, no el.x k'
futures easy; CKlober. Is3ad, lecember.
s '.!: March, 7s 4d
VX'KN opol easy, old Amerioea aoUed,
Shiptn'ta.
IMOno
4;. out
?.0iw)
Mllwaake Grain Market
MILWAUKEE. Sept. 14.-FIni-Dul1.
WHKAT No. 1 northern. tl.Ltylll; No.
1 northern. II Ka3l.ll. leceraler, PaAaC
t ia Tt 3..atiiC.
JiARLKY-Samplee, T14J74C
ft Bow a.
P
Denver
de pfd
rle
da let pfd
Se 3d ptd
Oread Trunk.....
Illfnots Ostitral..
SI LV ER Bar, steady at 24Hd per ounce.
MuNEY Mil per cent.
The rate ot discount in the onen market
for short bills is 14 per cent; for three
momne dius, zvt per cent.
Lacal Seearltlaa.
Suotatlons furnished by Burns. Brtnker
o.. 449 Omaha National Bank building:
Alma. Keb , U. Is
Cudahy Packing Co. Is
City Nat'l Bank Bldg. 4a. 1414..
ColumawS. Nab. . L 4a. IM..
C. R. I. ft P. raf 4a, 1PM
talrmotit Creamery ptd
Fairmont Oeamery. eoas
Hydraalla P I Brick, earn....
Iowa Portland lat 4a
Iowa Portland Id
Bd.
44
41
10
1T
11
48
PI
Kan. O. ft B. 7 per earn prd. WichKa S
Kaaaaa City R. ft L. ia, 111 41
Kansas City 8tih Tarda 44
Kanaaa Oily (municipal) 1S4V4
Matratmlltan Ry . K. C. ia 1111 P7V4
Omaha Water C. as, 114 44
Omaha Water Oa. as, 1P44 44
Omaha Oaa aa. 1411 34
Omaha ft C. B. Ht. Ry. pfd 4 par seat 41
Omaha ft C . 81. rty.. coat
Omaha ft C. B. St. Ry. la. 1411 PT
Omaha St. ly la. 114
Pactfl T. ft T. la, 111 44
Spokane ft Inland Bmplr la. 111.... 44V4
t'nlun tteck (arts Stock. Omaha 44
Trl-Clly y. 4k ihl 44
Aakad.
14
44
JUS
tl
44
100
44
19
4.V4
47 V,
11
4
4V,
44 V,
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26.764
BUTTER Creamery, No. 1, dellrered to
the retail trade In 1-lb. cartons, 22c; No. 2,
In 10-lb. tubs. He; No. 2 In 1-lb. cartons,
tM. K.- n S I. MO-IK . , OClz. na.liln.
'IJJlstock, solid pack. 22c.. dairy, in tXMb. tubs.
ltj-4c. Market changes every Tuesday.
C H KEtt K Twi na, lKc; young Americas,
UVc; dalslss, lVrc; triplets, UVsc; Umberger,
14c; No. 1 brick, IHc: Imported Swiss, iCo;
domes tie Hwtsa sue; block gwlse, 22c.
POULTRY Dressed broilers under 1 lbs.,
20c; over 1 lbs., 14c; hens l&c; cocks, lOc;
ducks, 18c; geese, 15c; turkeys 24c; pigeons,
per dos., 11. U; homer stiuabs, per dos., 4.u0;
fancy suuabs, per dos., $1.60; No. 1, per dos.,
13.00. Alive: Broilers, lie; over 2 lbs., 12c;
hens, lie; old roosters, 6c; old ducks, full
feathered. 10c: geese, full feathered, lftc-
turkeys, 20c; guinea fowls 20o each; pigeons,
iwi uvi.i sot;, uuoicra, per uos., o.vv; squaoa.
No. L per dos., 11.50; No. 1 per dos., 40c.
FISH (all froxen) Pickerel, 12o; white fish,
17c; pike, 15c; trout. 17c; large crapples.
20c: Spanish mackeraJ. 14c: eel. lite: had.
dock, 12c; flounders, lie; green oatfiah, 18c;
Duuoeaaa, 10c; roeqnaa, i.w each ; shad
roes, per pair, 50c; frog legs, per dog.. Hoc;
Simon uk.
Beef Cuts Rib: No. 1. lie; Na L livin-
No. I. c Loin: No. L 14c; No. . 14c: .'
I, c. Chuck: n. 1. 4c; Na f, tvio; No. J
lc riouna: no. a, S44c; imo. I, 7 Sic: No 1
iSa Flats: Na 1. Huo- Na t
8. twc.
FRUIT & Oranges: California Valencia.
all aises, per box. 16.oni6.2a. Lemona:
Llmonlera, extra fancy, 3o aise, pr bo,
17.00; WO aise. per box, 17.50; choice, 100 alse
per box, -", aw sum, per box. 17.00: 240
else, too per bos leas. Bananas: Fancy aa.
lect. per bunoh. U.2&:.f0; J am bo. h...TT
12.754t3.7l. Cantaloupes: Colorado Rocky
Foraa, oa iw. t.ie, so aiaouaraa, 11.26. Ital
ian Blue Prunes: Washington, per crata
Li; In lots, per crate. 11.15. Peaches: Cali
fornia Saiways, per 24Vlb. box, J0c; l0 i0
of 25 or more, per box, 7?4jc: Colorado Bl-
bertns. per rears: New York
Bartlett. per bu. bsk., 1 lowa.76; California
B. Clalrague. per box, Um; In lota, per
box. H7o. Apples: Home-grown ctwkina
ln bbl.. $404.5; Missouri Jonaulan
bbla.. 4ail; Oregon, per box. 11 7
California Gravensteln. per box, tin
Grapes: California Malagas, per' r.1"'
crata 1: California Tokay. "pVr irVta:
11.50; concorae, Home-grown, per 1-lb bak
26o27Vo. Watermelons. Texas. lVt Wr lb!
Dates: ai ujsuiu, new, ju Sa
in box. per box. 12.00. "
VEUETABLKS Potatoes: Early Ohio m
sacs a, per on, , nw Jersey white
stock, extra fine quality, par buT. in?
8weet Potatoes: Virginia, per bbl.. Jio,
Onions: Large yeUow In sacks, per I h Al
lows, email reo ana yellow, per lb in
Spanish, per crate, 1115. Garlic: Extra
. l,ll. rr IK It... .
t,gg lav. .
.1 iiiuui a. v. w
Krey Packing Co.... L...
Murphy, shipper "...
W. B. Vansant Co
Benton, Vansant A Lush 152
Ktepliena Bros 174)
Hill & Son 435
F. B. Lewis 1X2
Huston Co 197
J. B. Root & Co 4:44
J. H. Bulla 11
L. F. Husx 10
L. Wolf R2
McCreary Carey tws
8. Werthelmer 6M
H. F. Hamilton 13
M. Hagerty 17
Lee Rothschild 210
I egan 29
Baker A Polsley.... Tl
McConnaughey 1
Missouri-Kan. Calf Co.. 61
Other buyers 1,267
Totals 9,229 1,175 24,102
CATTLE Receipts of cattle were liberal
sguin today, 4.-9 carloads being reported in.
This brings the total for the three days
up to 30,682 head, as against 33.371 head for
the same days last week, and 24,68 head a
year ago. In spite of the large runs the
market had a good, healthy appearance.
Buyers. In fact, were out In the yards In
good season In the morning and the trade
If anything onened earlier than usual
Desirable killing cattle commanded steady
prices, and the market was fairly active,
as packers all seemed to have liberal or
ders. At the aame time Interior to com
mon grade were naturally neglected to
some extent and the feeling on anything
of that description was weak, aa la apt to
be the case when receipts are large.
Ooods cowa and hellers also commanded
about steady nrlces and tne trade was
reasonably active. As was the case with
beef steers the Inferior and common kinds
were rather slow and the tendency easier
Good feeders were sought after, and tne
buyers got down to business very early In
the morning. Thus the market was active
and tha better eradea chanaed hands very
freely at good steady prices. Common andJ
trashy kinds were naturally slow, the same
as they are most days, and the tendency,
If anything, was downward.
Quotations on native cattle: Oood to
choice beef steers, 17.OU4J4.ou; fair to good
beef s tears, ea.vU4r7.Ou; common to fair bee(
slesus, e-svu4).w; good to cooice cornted
belfers, 1.1 501. 50; con Jam to tair cows ana
heifers. 12.5uwS.eO; goo J to choice stackers
and feed era. 4.75i 4 uu, lair to good a Locker
and feedera. 14.14.75; common to fair
Blockers and feedera, 13.2o44.v; stock heif
er. 43.2524.25; veal calves, 14.su42i.lai; bulla
stags, eta- M.26434.t.
QuotaUons oa range cattle: Choice t4
prime beeves, 94.0vVaiO; good to choice
beeves. lo.4otj4.U0. fair to good beeves, H
CP5.10; common to fair beeves, 13.7oS4.54;
good to choice heifers, t4.25T4.00; good to
choice cowa. 14.O0Cr4.tb; fair to good grades,
13.50tj4.00; cannera and cutters, t2.ott4jl.40;
good to choice feedera 14.90&4.S; fair to
good feedera M.lOwHM; cowinoa to fair
breeders. iloCP4.24.
Representative sales:
BEEF STEERS.
Na A. Pr. Ne, Av. Pr.
14 443 1 M 44 127 t 44
Km 1 . t 314 4 4
81 (42 4 1 30 105 7 40
it 10U 4 7 - 44 lit I 44
"
w n;T r. rt m o Kits rt-a B aa
th. P. No. A. h. Pr.
in n yn ti i
I ,Vo M 2PS M I 7S
I n , 71 :1 4 Ti
t 44 41 : ... I 75
I i ;;i mo 1
I 40 e v li 40 no
mi r;i ...
I : !! W 1 3d
I 71 M 571 ...
7 . :i so in
3 7 44 :1 ll )
3 70 l 174 40 3 HO
. 1 70 44 ill SO 3 U
. 71 4; 2hI pi id
ft I 7-j 71 . ?: 44 I 10
fl I 7i 7s .J ... f
. I 7n 11 :j 44 m
4 71 44. 24 ... 3 11
0 3 75 7 IQfi t"0 Ii
3lIEEP-Iii the neighborhood of 4.V0IW
head of sheep and lamoa arrived today,
giving a total far the three daB of fuily
U3.0uu head. Receipts are still running
Inrgcly to feeders, almost three-fourths of
this morning a run cciiHlatlng ot mis class
of stock.
Oood tat lambs were scarce and moved
readily at much the same prices that pre
vailed yesterday. The percentage of fat
lieep was fully itbrra:il. with old ewes more
plentiful than wethers. Buyers insistea
upon a cheaper list of prices, however, and
the bulk of offerings ruled weak to some
lower.
The movement In almost every branch of
the trade was reasonably active after ship
ments were shaped up In selling lorm. anu
midday clearance found a large portion of
the hotter classes, both feeder and fat. In
second hands.
Feeder buyers were tslking early that
with such liberal receipts they ought to
be able to fill their orders at a little less
money and tne feeling early was weak on
bjth feeder sheen and lambs. Poxsibly
some bunches may have sold a trifle lower.
but the buying demand was so good that
It was Impossible to force prices down to
any material extont. and the offerings
chsnged hands aa fast aa buyers could get
at them. Most operators were quoting feed
ers as steady or very close to steady as
compared with yesterday.
Quotations on grass stock: Good to
choice lambs. 16.606.85; fair to good lambs,
W.2M3S.6O; feeding lambs, 15.ij..j-6.35; handy
weight yearlings, K.iS'o'o.dO; heavy year
lings, I5.lo4jjr5.50; heavy yearlings, M-Ma
5.00; feeder yearlVngs, ..i.Oufflo.a); good to
choice wethers, 4.10ii4.3r; fair to -good
v.ethers. 13.jxyq4.10; feeding wethers. fct.SW'rf
4.20: breeding ewes, 14.OW-4.50, fat ewes,
13.5tkii4.0O; fyeedlng ewes, 4V.7oHj3.4y.
Representative sales:
No. Av.
AH Wyoming ewes KM
llj western ewes, feeders W
3110 Wyoming ewes, feeders 107
lo47 Wyoming lambs, feeders... 52
2. & western ewes, feeders 81
5ol Wyoming wethers, feeders... K!
2;4B Wyoming wethers, feeders... V9
230 Wyoming wetwers, feeders... W
Mil western ewes, feeders ki
2bi western lambs, feeders 53
319 western lambs, feeders 52
125 Wyoming ewes, feeders 107
3. (4 Wyoming lambs, feeders 414
3s Wyoming ewes, feeders
94t). Wyoming lambs, feeder culls
319 Wyoming yearlings, feeders.
IS Wyoming yearlings, feeders.
209 ewes, feeders
4M ewes, feeders
1M ewes, yearling feeders culls.
216 ewes, yearling feeders
300 ewes, yearlings feeders
555 ewes, yearling feedera
i9il ewes, yearling feeders
S5I Idaho lambs, feedera
bTORYOFDR. RUSTIN'S DEATH
More Deposition! Are Taken ia the
Insurance Hearing.
FINANCIAL RELATIONS ABE TOLD
Marlla Meier Tells f llearla e
Pistol Khol. tat 5aa He Did
.! Hear Aayoae Strream
After toe !het.
All (he evidence tlx slate brought out to
siipiHirt Ahbm Rice's story In the trial of
Charles K. Davis is being taken In deposi
tion by the attorney ft the insurance)
companies fUhtlng the accident Insurance
suit of Mrs. Frederick Rustin.
Uiiiiiitng Wedneetlay morning the de
fense started a long array of witnesses,
the first lc!sg Ueorrw H. Hanson, a saloon
man whom Dr. Ruslin got to take Abbie
Rice to his homo the Sunday before the
tragedy. Hanson said the physician In
structed him and llio Rite woman to paas
as man and wife beforo the servant in the
llustln home, who was the only person In
the house besides the three dinera
Mrs. Clara Ulraaoii" testified to the five
day's stsy at her place of Dr. Ruetln and
Abhie Rlre. a visit which concluded the
fternoon before the shooting. Mrs. Ulea
son also told ho Ahble Rice came back to
the house that night and how she made
three attempts to get the Ruttln home on
the telephone.
A. W. Ijirson, foreman of the Omaha A
Coui-.cll Bluffs Street Railway company,
told of lils boardliiK an ea.t-bound Fainam
car at Fortieth street the nlht of the
shooting at 11:10 or and of Ahble
Rice's entering the same car. O. H. On
stoot. conductor of Uie-cer. gave less cer
tain evidence to the same effect.
Martin Meyer, next-door neighbor, ot Dr.
RuKlin. told of hearing the shot and denied
that any scream followed It. Luther
Kountze wan called to testify to financial
relations between Dr. Rustin and Abble
Rice.
Mrs. Gleason's testimony also covered
this point and she rehearsed the arrest of
Abble Rice at her place next day, telling
how the "Rice woman gave her among other
things, a check for 1500. signed by Dr.
Rustin. TIUs Is the famous check which
Mrs. Oleason threw In a waste basket at
the suggestion she thought of Police Csp
tain Dunn. On the etand Wednesday Mrs.
Oleason said she misunderstood the police
official about doing away with the check.
In the afternoon the testimony of Dra
Lang f eld and Toward was to be taken.
In the last few minutes of the morning
session Dr. Lord testified, expressing nis
emphatic belief that the man he saw at
the corner of Thirtieth avenue and Faroam
street about the time of the murder was
Davis.
S4 Idaho lambs, feeders....
luO Idaho lambs
3-7 Idaho lambs, feeders....
S52 Idaho lambs, feeders.....
667 Idaho lambs, feeders
171 Idaho lambs, feeders... .
101 Idaho lambs, feeders
850 Idaho lambs, feeders
2x Idaho lambs, feeders
247 Wyoming lambs, feeders 63
Si
3d
78
77
84
US
64
74
75
77
77
69
00
62
60
60
60
59
51
60
60
39 feeders.. 11 40
34 steers.
4 cows...
19 heifers
67 steers..
US
.. 541
.. ftk
..122
5 60
4 75
4 K
00
6 50
44 steers.
22 oowa. .
23 steers.
71 steers.
12 steers.,
630
. 961
.1144
..1200
, kta
4 0
1 10
6 00
I 50
4 56
67 steers
II cows.,
W cowa,
(Vki yomlng lambs, feeders 45
1 Wyoming lambs, feeders 45
155 Wyoming lambs, feeders 35
350 Wyoming lambs, feeders 54
707 Wyoming lambs, feeders 53
J Wyoming lambs, feeders 37
4!9 Wyoming t wes 94
444 Wyoming ewes 107
6f9 Wyoming wethers 1)6
636 Wyoming ewes 95
M2 Wyoming wethers 9
InSi V yomlng lambs, feeders 65
Sl Wyoming lambs, Mrs., culls 4
1115 Idaho lambs, feeders !'
Su Idaho Samba, feeders 47
143 Idaho lambs
174 Idaho
136 Idaho
171 Idaho
71 Idaho
210 Wyoming
675 Wyoming
3
feeders,
feeders.
lambs,
ewes 93
lambs, feeders 41
lambs, leaders 47
yearlings, feeders W
lamba. feedera 59
145 Wyoming lamba furs., culls 59
429 Wyoming lamba, feeders 75
1025 Wyoming lambs, feeders 54
2W Wyoming yearlings, feeders.. "1
101 Wyo. ylgs.. wetha and ewes. 7
535 Wyoming ewes, feeder 87
Pr.
3 56
3 50
1 75
15
2 av
4 25
4 25
4 25
3 15
40
6 20
2 40
6 00
1 25
6 25
6 15
6 15
1 25
1 25
4 25
6 10
t 10
6 20
6 25
C 40
6 40
6 50
40
t 35
6 40
35
6 76
6 45
6 45
6 10
6 75
6 25
6 25
6 10
6 20
6 40
3 50
1 75
4 35
2 t5
4 30
26
6 7n
ti 10
6 00
6 35
6 t5
1 to
05
b 85
4 90
25
6 26
6 85
35
6 00
4 35
1 25
TWO YEARS' SENTENCE
FOR SUGAR SUPERINTENDENT
Ernest W. tierbracht, Who Was Una
Tided of t'onaplracr to Defraad,
Meat Co ta Prlaoa.
NEW TORK, Sept, H. Ernest TV. Ger
bracht. former superintendent of the Wil
liamsburg refinery of the American Re
fining company, who . with Charles R.
Helke. former secretary and treasurer of
the company, was convicted last spring of
conspiracy to defraud the government by
the underwelghlng of sugar, was today
sentenced to two years in the federal peni
tentiary at Atlanta and fined 15.000 by
Judge Martin in the United States court.
After Imposing sentence -Judge Martin
granted a stay on appeal and fixed bail
at 125,000.
Sentence on Helke, who has been called
"the man higher up," Is still pending.
The conviction of Helke and Gerbracht
was In a large measure brought about by
the testimony of Oliver Spltser, former
dock superintendent, who. following his
conviction and a Serving ;of a part of hit
sentence at Atlanta, turned state's evi
dence. Spltxer was pardoned by President
Taft.
ant: Fancy Florida, per doa "ti m
Celery: Mlcnigan. per dos bunches. Jfc
HOHlHBUn vtUETABLEal Calw
bat. New. per lb.. Sc. Tomatoes: Per bak
toowic. String and wax beans: Per inki'
bsk., 76a Cucumbers: Per mkt. bsk im
75c. lettuce: Extra fancy leaf! r',2a
45c Parsley: Fancy home-grown, er doa
bunches. c. Turnips: Per mkt. bsk
Carrots: Per mkt. bak.. 0c, Beeta-' p
mkt. bsk.. ltc. "'
MISCELLANEOUS Walnuts: Block
lb.. So; California Na L per lb.. I7C- 'ciTi
fornte No. 2, per lb.. 14c Hicim
Larga per lb.. 4c; email, per lb., 6c. Cocoa-
nuts: r er eocs, w wi; per aos , tec. Honev
New. 24 frames. 1 IB. oney.
Ness
Oswkt Her Market.
OMAHA. Sept. 14 HAT No. 1 upland.
lu; Kanaaa 114 : No. S upland. Ill 00.
packing. 110 uo, aifalfa. (14 oa. lit raw:
Wheat, 14 09. rye. . oata 09.
Pera'.atent Advertising la the Road to Big
Rot urn
Tar Car Market.
The following quotations are furnished
by Logan aV Bryan, membere New York
Stock exchange, lis Souta cUx teen m j treat
Omaha:
Bar State Oaa 11 Inselratlea I
Butte cealiuaa lv,Laraaa jt
fartee lSN.a4a Owna
. lXNarbwsa 7i
. IV, Oh la ttoewer ta:
. 44 Kawktae Usamiea.. 11
IT-UKar I "antral ja.
. i swin ps- c ins
ksare-Ruwauik Ca.,.147u
. 1V Sllw kins Cealtt..
at eupencr a ntta iu
faino ,
Chlet Ooata..
Fraitlan
fela-Uelr .
glf Central
fly t'ona...
Sir Witoh .
r rank Its ..
Otrout
OoWOalt
Uotenald
Oeienelt
Orwtne
One ,
Fteeanc. .
4 V, T.I
Mt Trlnltr C
1 Nana Lake
4 Bohsesie
446
Mlnlag.
v
44
4
Treassrs Btaaeaaeal.
WAgHINQTON. fp. 14 -The condition
of the treasury at the beginning of buei
less today was aa follows: Trust Funds
Uwid ooiu. 4a,ui,t, 4Ulvr dull art,
Metal Market.
NEW TORK, Bept. 14 METALS Stand
ard copper market dull: epot and futurea
111. lot) 11.25. London, market dull, spot 455
Is 9d: futurea 155 17s td. laxke.. locally
112.75ltrt; electrolytic, 12 50tjll.76. and
casting. 112.26112 60. fin. easy; spot and
futures. $34.2642 34.15. London, weak, spot
1.4: futurea, 1157 7 Cd. Lead, quiet; 14 37V
4.42Vi. New Tork; 14 224 27H. Eaat 8t.
Louis. London prlee. spot, 13 10s. hpelter
quiet; $6 50tr4 40. New York; $5 .aV.. East
St. Louis. Iindon, spot. f3. Iron, Cleve
land warrantee. Id in London. Ixnally
quiet
fT LOCI 8, Mo. Sept. 14. METALS
Lesd. quiet at $4 3wjp4 .224; spelter, higher at
$6.44).
Waal Market.
ST. LOt'lil. Sept., 14. WOOL Steady;
territory and weateru mediums, laSic: f.aa
I'sdiuiua, U.evci fiat, 44.
Coffee 4k Tlneen Neb.
...lflbil 4 70 12 steer. ...1057 t 25
J. M. Anderson Neb.
.. 914 1 70 steers.... 953 4 90
N. 8. Rowley Neb.
.1044 ill S bulls USO $ 60
P. Hlntx-Neb.
T calves.... 247 6 00 1 steers.... W $90
I cows 829 I 70 $ calves.... IS) iW
R. Afnspakr Neb.
2 feeders. .1070 IS 11 cow a 9R9 $ (0
16 cows 4N0125 49 heifers. sa6 4 20
10 heifers... 442 1 40 $ calves.... 176 7 00
17 mixed... 241 6 26
John Carl Neb.
4$ feeders.. 737 4 30 steers.. M SIS 4 10
R. C. Rlnsman Neb.
IT feeder.. (26 4 09 ( cows 162 1 26
M. Rail Neb.
14 oowa HI IK XI cows Ml 4 10
J. M. Rentier Neb.
17 cows 105S 4 10 23 feeders.. 916 I tt
Spear Broa Neb.
SO cows 1010 4 (5 50 COWS 1040 4 4
20 cows 1052 S 6
J. L. Tlndahl-Wyo.
10 feeders.. 1104 S 15 10 feeders.. 1071 6 15
J. J. Chrobels Wyo.
12 cow 887 4 05 24 feeders.. 1004 4 60
F. E. Jamas Wyo.
feeders.. 597 4 40 7 calves.... 271 t 60
C. Rugg Wya
U cows 954 $15 6 calves.... 222 $ S3
Edgar Bolce Wyo.
8S steers.. ..Ma) 4 85 tts) steers.... 911 4 at
II steers.... ' $ 95 42 steers.... $ 4 40
tt steers... 14U8 4 40 46 steer.... 1017 $00
T. W. Matthews Wyo.
16 steers.... 11 11 4 94 1 steers... .13 $16
I helfers...l0M 4 7$
Young Bro-Wyo.
11 steers.. ..1202 6 26 16 cows 114 $60
11 cows sVl $ 85 37 belfers... 654 $ 40
41 steers.... 604 4 M 2$ steers.... M 1U
$2 steers ... 9e7 4 40
J. F. Bock Wyo.
61 cows 9.TJ 4 10 1 bulls 125 $ 64
$ steers. ...1122 $ 96 I ters. ...1(4)4 4 75
J. Green low Wyo.
11 feeders.. S IN 7 cows $11 $60
T. S. Steel Wyo.
11 feeders.. $21 I 09 U feeders.. 624 4 60
11 heifers... 50 1 40 1. cows 827 3 60
48 cows.... 751 $16 ti calves. fJS 2ff"
I calves.... 12$ $ 75
T. O. Phillips 8. D.
14 steers ... 91 140 10 steers. ... MM 4 70
14 steers.... 652 4 70 21 heifers... 4 26
14 heifers.. 9il 4 70 J steers.. ..1150 6 X6
J. Soake A. D.
22 steers ... 91 4 76 12 belfers... CM SOS
15 cows 9b $ 45
C Mllberg-8. 1).
$ heifers... 730 $ 94 11 rows $40 $ SS
W. Youngberg-S. D.
10 calves... HO 1 U 12 heifers... $2 S S
11 feeders.. W l
Otto Anderson 8. D.
II t,eedaro..lv7 tW $1 cows..... $24 )K
CHICAGO 1.1 VB STOCK MARKET
Desaand for Cattle aad "beep Steady
Hogs Slow.
CHICAGO. Sept. 14. CATTLK Receipts,
17.000 head. Market steady. Beeves. M i
1.36; Texas steers, !3.70(uii.M; western steers.
$4.4ft37.00; Blockers and feedera, t4 0OitU0;
cows and heifer, 12.2534.40; calves, 16.75
j26.
HOGS Receipts. $4,000 head. Market slow
at decline. Light, ta.1069.i6; mixed. !fc.35ia
9.40; heavy, $8.159 20; rouifh, $8.15'if 45; good
to choice heavy, tx.4fxfi9.20; pigs, $8.3018.40.
Bulk of sales, $8.508.55.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 35.000
head. Market Steady. Native, 12.754.60;
western, $4,256156; yearlings. !4.75f(;..70;
native lamba $6.2566.70; western lambs.
$5.2581.00.
CALLS ON COUNTY FOR HELP
G.'W. Wattles Aska fur Moaey to Pay
Kxpenaes of Dean Reeeher to
Prlaoa t onfereace.
G. W. Wattles has asked the Board of
County Commissioners for an appropria
tion of $100 for the purpose of partly de
fraying the expenses of" Dean G. W.
Ueecher on a trip to Washington, D, C,
during the meeting ot the International
Charity and Prison Reform association.
Mr. Wattles says he has undertaken the
work of raising SJ00 for this purpose and
he asks the county to furnish one-half.
With the great interest taken by Dean
Beecher and such men in the charities and
prison reform movements of the country, it
would be td the good of Douglas county,
Mr. Wattles says, If they could be sent' to
meetings such as the one soon to be held.
St. Loals Live Itoek Market.
ST. LOUIS, Sept, 14. CATTLK Receipts
7.2U9 head. Including 0u0 Texana. Market
10c to 16c lower. Native shipping and ex
port steers. W.OCxfrH 00; dressed beef and
butcher steers. !7.x7.60: steers under 1 ion
lbs., toOOoTOO. Blockers and feeders, $3.5Vg
6.75; cows and 'heifers. $3.267.00; canneis.
$2.6003.25; bulls. $3.2585.25; calves. $',.00-49.60
Texaa and Indian eieera 13.50tti7.UO: rnvi
and helfera $3.2644.60.
nous ttecelpta, 6.103 head. Market
steady to 16o higher. Native muttons, $4 00ft
4 35; lambs, $6.0fi4l SO; culls and bucks. $3.00
05 50: stockers, $2.00-t4 00.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, S 800
head. Market steady to 16c higher. Native
nmttons, $4 00&4 95; lambs, 16.00-go 90. culls
and bucka $3.4ua3.50; stockers, 12 00-84 00.
Kanaaa City Live kloek Market.
KANSAS CITT. Sept. 14. CATTLK Re
celpts, 17,000 head, Including 1,700 southerns
Market steady to 10c lower. Dressed beef
snd export steers. $7.tta 00; fair to good,
!6.0Ui).i6; western steers. 14.60vif7.J0; Blockers
snd feeders, 13.4lXa5.70: southern steers. $3.75
tio.06: southern cowa, $3.00434.25; native rows,
11' 6O04 25; native helfera. tJ. 50a 7.10, bulls
$3 2.Vfi4 25; calves, t4 0ou8 25.
HOGS Receipts. l.Ouu head. Market 2Dc to
40o lower. Hulk of sales. 18 0r9.30. Heavy,
1876015: packers and butchers, $9.109.40'
Ught. 19.20iii9.40.
SHEF.I' AND LAMBS Receipts, 14 000
head. Market etady to weak. Utah lambs
$7.00; lambs. ti.2tVa'7.00; yearlings. $4.756,40;
wethers, $40004 40. ewes. $3.7542.4 1)0; Block
ers ana leeaers. tu.tsat.uo.
Soa4h Dakota News Nates.
ABERDEEN Mr. A. T. Gould, a pioneer
of Hrown county, residing here since Vtoi,
died at her home near Mansfield, aged 6$
years.
. ABERDEEN M. M. Quhln, the republi
can nominee for county superintendent,
has been appointed superintendent by the
board of county commissioners, to fill the
vacancy caused by the recent death of
County Superintendent Ole Jorgenson.
ABERDEEN Arrangements have been
completed for a "corn school" to be held
In Aberdeen November 29 and 30 and De
ember 1 and 2. Four Inatructors from the
South Dakota State college will be In at
tendance, and all phases of corn growing
testing of seed, selection of good ears foi
planting, etc., will be gone Into. "
ABERDEEN In the inlunction rax
brought by certain cltlsens of Aberdeen
restraining the city couucll from com
pleting the purchase of a quarter section
of land for park- purposes, Judge J. If.
Bottutn of the Tenth circuit, acting for
Judge Frank McNulty. extended the tem
porary Injunction until the regular term
ot court next month, when the rasa will be
heard by Judge McNulty and final action
taken.
toffee Market.
NEW TORK. Sept 14. COFFIf
Futures closed steady at net advanoe of M
624 points. Closing bids: September. 8 50c;
October, 1.65c; November, 8ioo; Deoeir.her
$75c; January, 8.83c: February, tt&c,
March, 8.se; April, .89c; May, 8.9ic; June,
195c; July, $.94c; August, 8 98c
Spot market firm; Rio, No. T, lOHQloSr;
No. 4. Santos. UMfUSc; mild firm; Cor
dova. HVul3c.
I. Joeeak Live Utax-k Market. 1
ST. JOSEPH. Sept. 14. CATTLE Re
eetpta 2.600 head; market steady to shade
lower; steers. $4.6o7 50; rows and heifeis,
12 604)4 00; ealvea 13 orri 00.
HOGS Receipts. t.ouO head; market $M2
6nc lower; top. $9.40; bulk of Bales, $8,764
9.25.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. $09 bead;
market steady; lambs, $4.60a4.76.
toek la aigbt.
Receipta of live stock st the five principal
western markets yesterday:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
11 6 700 45.y
1 5o0 6,0M :t
17 Iu4 11 041
7 i
17.014) 24. Ot) Xo.OijO
South Omaha
H. Joseph
Kansas City..
St l-ouls
Chicago
Totals..
Cotlea Market.
NEW YORK. Sept. 14. COTTtJN-Spot,
closed quiet; 10 points lower; middling up
lands, 13.75c; middling gulf. 14.00c; sslea,
7.54 bales. Futures rlosed barely steady.
September, IS. 49c; October, 1299c; November,
izirec; Decern oc r. iiii;c; January, 12.90c;
February. 12.9:1c: March. 12.98c; May, 1302c;
June, 13 00c; July. 12.9UC.
STV-sLClCTri. Sept. 14. COTTON-Closed
steady; middling, 13Sc Sales, none; re
ceipts, none; shipments, none; stock, 507
bales.
I a war aad Malaaaes.
NEW VORK. Sept. 14 SUGAR-Raw.
steady; muecovado. 89 test. $ 86c; centrifugal
96 test. 4 36c; molasses sugar, 6$ test, $ ic;
refined steady: crushed, 6.85c; granulated,
6.15c; powdered, 6.3.
Herbert BaGooGh Co
Broker and Dealer
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