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THE BKE: OMAHA.1 SATTTRPAY, OCTOflER 1, 1010.
GRAIN ANJPiiODUCE MARIiEI
Decline in Wheat Brings
Foreign Demand.
Out
No
norUi r-i. Jl " No
.S" .1. Ji.ftt'in.or,4
h LA 'loed at 12 34
I 'i ni.N . i. J
OATS-No. .1 white.
KVK-.No. 2. fivwov,,
I IIAN In loft-m. mi ks
FLOUR First patents,
j-atrn:, $..?. '"n- firt
second clears, I30S20.
northern, tl.O('t$l-0?;
$1 &Ov 19 'A
S 2'i.i ; second
clears. I; OOrffTH);
XEWYOltK STOCKS ANDBONUS
Shipments of Cash Take Compari
tively Small Sum of Balance.
HOLDS FlftKER AFTER BREAK I n KM iit.it i tiik ouaiv belt SPECULATION IS UNCONSTRAINED
oro Market I Weak anil l.onfr
Aaeln-Cash Demand la Very
Cgor (onnlrr Acer ptancra
Art l.trtrr.
OMAHA. Sept. 30 1310
The decline In wheat nas brought out
foreixti demand, but dmiiest.v. inin'-rs are
laying In large supplies, tearing a snort
age inter In imp year. '1 e.nporary re
bounds are i:aui.al. out Beru.iiuni ii I
bearish, which fcives tne n..iiKei ft wtak
undertone.
Vtitn. tne assured saffy i.f a big cor:1,
crop, fennK in the local trade IP oe.msh.
Demand at these leve.a ;. improved an.l
tli nit r vaiues are looked for.
heat held some t run r alter tlie sharp
break yeatida.v. Tte market ia ked m ap.
Iiunnri and Vasn vaiues w'le week at
far. to lo lower, the s'-i eial l'e'lng ' I j
bearish and values aie expected to uecunr
to an export basis.
Th corn market was weak and lower
gain, cash demand being very poor n.i
f. .,.,1 ,..... i..u ,...:.. fur the nrcj I
year. Acceptances mi country bids were
larger and betier receipts are. expected.
Primary wher.t receipts were 1.139.0U0 bush
ela and shipments wore f"V' bu3hels
against receipts last year of 1.8.17,000 bush
els and shipments of MTrt.OW bushels.
Primary corn receipts wre 501, 0 bush
els, and ahlpments w r 501. ooo bushels,
sgslnst receipts last ve-r cn" 7r.3.("'0 bushels
and ahlpments of 8M n0 bushels.
Clearances were l'.fs'O bushelB of corn.
00 bushels of oats, and wheat and flour
equal to 2.13,100 bushels.
Liverpool closed 'd to d lower on wheat
and 6 to lHd on oats.
Conditions Kb Torn hie for Continued
Fair and Slightly Cooler.
OMAHA. Sept. 30, 1910.
The areas of In v t ressure. noted In the
northwest In fe m er-i riini? report, now
overlies the I'prier vallevs and north Int J I
Canada, with its center oer .Munition..
V armi r weather precedes the low, an I
j tempeiattirep are nuch higher tnls morn-
no 1 ln lnp ' '"f r .Missouri, iniri.i, mi'i
. is -1 ss ! j n i Bfiri S Dll'l VIJ'J'.I lOT
region and slightly warmer weaitier is
(hnn In the ivdeme lower valleys and
eastern stairs. The depression over th
valieys Is f !!o.'e1 by an area
prrmure
hittli has
atuio thrmirhnnt t ie mountain region, i ment on ncooiint of ir.tirnal revenue taxej
precipitation worthy of note hns nc-, have In en on n Inrso scnle.
uirrd In am section within the last I Idscounts In foreign money markets held
snow-
N o
larir amber of Inactive Issues
Pushed Forward Speclaltloe Are
reatorrd In DenllnRi Went
em I'nlon Advances.
i
XHW TOHK. Sept. :M. -The shipments
of cash during the weekly express seem
to have tnken a rumi arat'vely small sum
of balance from tic banks, but the $y,
fl.l.OOO loss on auldreasury oj'imtlons re-
by an area of hla'ior nccts interior n.uiiey dor, anna to a inrce
r the west, ami the western rxi-ni. i 'rans on . e w i um i ana.i num
nurd a ceiier.il fall In tent- , mtf nor y oints lyr Hvr,irnis to me buvitii
ftenoral Tund Standard silver dollar In
sreneiai fund, t'i.111,11; current liabilities.
ll. lJ-i.44.'.; norkinR balance In treasury
oflii'ce. ta'17.21ii; (n hanks to ctedit oi
tr.'MMirer i.f ti.e I'nited States. S- 6. .f.R .. :
mh n.iiji y silver coin, l .!;!.'. tf7, minor
c.ilii..i'..ViO; total balai.ee In general fund.
.n..'.,443.
n KI'OIIT OF TIIF l.KAHIVO IIOISK
Trnnanrtlnna of the Associated Banks
for the Week.
NEW YORK, Sept. 30. Hradstreefs bank
cleat-tugs i. jKiit fur the week ending Sep
tember A i hows an amrreflate of 2.ivN.-H1.I-A-,
as a-aini i,i!i3,7an,iJ"W last week and
-.Wi,iimio in the correopondlng week la-t
ywtr. '1 ha following la a list of tho citiea.
CITIES.
Clearlngi.
lne. i Oec
hard. 924'riiWc; No. 3
4 hard. M.'f ' c retorted
2 fiirina, MiliWc; No- 3
No, 3 white.
4'-j'34Tci
Omnhn
WURAT-No. 2
hard, WWriMc; No.
para. 79wS3r: No. 2
prlnj. 92tfi?tr.c.
CORN No. 1 white. 4r,u.i4
4fi'-(i47c; No. 4 wh.te, ',fii,'4'
yellow. 'a 47U c . No. 3 yellow
No. 4 yellow. 4r,M.-rj It'.o: No 2. ".-f 47c; No
I. 4'M'(i4i;c; No. 4. 4,VH'ri l.'.Sc; no grade. 4!
4f,Vc
OATS-No i white. SOW-fco; standard.
ZOfi.lOVic; No. i white, 2HM30c: No. 3
yellow, 2v,a2!t4c; No. 4 vellow. 2SffjSHc.
HARLEY-No. 4, 2'U(i3c; No. 1 feed. U'3
54o.
It YE No. I. 70r?lo; No. I. 89g70c.
4.arlM Kr-elms.
Wheat. Corn. Oats
Chicago 62 2'13 13i
Minneapolis
Omaha 2d 38 12
lJuluth 274
twenty-four h urs, except that light
ers are rep r'ed ln the wes.ern 1 ana
dl'm provln s. wet (rulf states and on toe
south Atlantic crast. The weather I gen-!
erally clear nest of the Mississippi river, j
end condliinns are favorable for continued 1
fair In this vlcln'fv tonlcht and fcaturday, ,
with sllrhtly co. i'- tonight.
Temperatures ami precipilatlnns as eon
pared with the last three vears:
1910. 1009. 190R. 1907.
Minimum temperature ... M H2 4S 47
Precipitation 00 .00 .00 .71
Normal temperature for today. SI degrees.
Deficiency in precipitation alma March 1,
112 Inches.
Deficiency corresponding period In 1909,
0.99 of an inch.
Deficiency corresponding pert' In 190S,
2.R3 Inchen. 1 A. WELSH,
Local Forecaster Weather bureau.
Tern anil Whent Itearlon llnlletla.
For Omaha. Neb., for the twenty-four
hours ending nt a. nr. 7T.th meridian tlrrea,
Friday, September 30, 1910.
OMAHA Ul&TRICTS.
Temn flaln-
Max. Jklln. fall. ."k
.ew York ....
t'hicayj
Huston
1'hilHiirlpilH ..
St. LOILIH
Kansas City .
1 iltsturg
s.m r ram Is o
h.aitimure
t incinr.atl
.!l,Sa4.r.4XKl I
ilatlons
Ashland, Neb
Auburn, Neb
c; No 2 i fHroken H'w,
CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS
Featnrea of the Trading and Closing;
Prleea on Board of Trade.
CHICAGO, Sep. 10. There wua a bear
drive at grain prices In the last few min
utes today and the market, which had
been wavering for gome time previous,
closed weak at a net decline of HWVic to
c In wheat, to lVxc for corn and Vc
to He on oata. The finish of ))rovllona
varied from 20c Iobb to 15c advance.
During most of the day 'vheat was
higher than yesterday, but was unable to
make any noteworthy wain. The uiignt
rise was due mainly to the ftct that Liv
erpool quota tlona were not ao weiia as had
been anticipated.
ILiylng power, however, was not import
ant, and there waa Increased selling with
each advance, one reason wim that the
relative bullishness In the Engltah market
had partly for a basts predictions
of lighter world shipments, but the fact
developed that the total, aithouvn entailer
than last week, would be larger than a
year ago. Stores at Minneapolis named
1,000,000 bushels the laxt seven days, ten
times the rate of lneie.ane last year.
Early buyers let go, and aggressive short
selling brought down prices Id a hurry.
December ranged from Hoc to 97 H, tnd
In the end was 8 G $i Si 6 Va a nee ioss of
fee
ln corn new low record prices for tho
cason were aet. Dectmbor fluctuated
between 48Vc and 48 1, closing weak
at 4tCitH8')ic, a net losa of ":g(je. t aali
market waa easy. No. 2 yellow closed at
62& 62V4c.
MiortH were the only buyers of oats.
December sold from 12 iiC 10 33c and fin
ished HOHu off at atUi'i),c.
Some tlrmneaa In provisions was fol
lowed by liberal olferings. Latest quo
tations showed pork 10c to 20c dovv.i, lard,
16c higher to 11 He lower una ribs at
120 advance to 10c decline.
Chicago Cash Prices W heat: No. 1 red.
9Wj97c: No. S red, tM'iiDnc; No. t hard,.9tivc
fcll.uO; No. 3 hard, 94)3Sc; No. 1 northern
spring, l.Utfl.l4; No. 2 northern spring,
II OIkuI.12; No. 3 spring. il.0Vjl.il. Corn:
No. i cash, B2o; No. & cash, 61',j614c: No.
2 white, 61VU-I-V; No. 3 white, BHutdJc;
No. 2 yellow, f.2g52V: No. i yellow,
&b2c. Oats: No. t cash, 32'c; No. 2
wlilte, 82'(W41c; No. S white, iiXic;
pto wnue, tii'Sw. stanoara, iuaiuc.
Chicago lleceipts Today : Wheat, Ki cars;
corn, 262 cars; oata, Ub cars. Estimated
tomorrow: Wheat, 46 cars; corn, 111 cars;
oats. 137 cars.
Offerings ot hog products were light and
the market was firm on January options.
Nearby deliveries, however, were easy, The
First sales of January were at 117.124 for
First sales of January were at 17.27V4 for
pork, 110.45 for lard, and 19.25 to 19.27V for
ribs.
BUTTER Steady; creamerlea, Sl:8c;
dairies, a27c.
KQUS steady ; receipts 4.750 caeses; at
mark, cases Included, 10VffilVc; first, 23c;
prime firsts, 26c.
CHEESE Steady; daisies. lDUOTSc;
twins. 144,16 lie; young Americas,' lbt!516c;
long norns, litiUjloiic.
I'OTATOES Steady ; choice to fancy, 08
&"2c; fair to good. W'&bi.c.
POULTRY Steady; turkeys. 18; fowls,
13c; tprtngs. 13c.
VEAL Steady ; 60 to 60 lb. wts., afflOc;
SO to 85 lb. wts. 9V510Vic; 85 to 110 lb. wts..
12813c.
Lending futures ranged as follows:
h ...
m PS .00 Pt. cloudy
m 42 . 00 Clear
91 4J .00 Clear
S2 W .00 Clear
92 46 .00 Clear
S7 M .i) Pt. cloudy
S5 50 . Clfar
84 50 .00 Clear
78 50 .00 Clear
sit 51 .Oil Clear
90 53 . 00 Clear
W 41 .00 Clear
7l 52 .00 Clear
0 54 . 00 Clear
7 48 .0! Clear
71 41 .00 Clear
5 45 .00 Clear
7 47 .00 Clear
78 58 . 00 Clear
Columbus, N
Ctilbertson. Neh.
Knlrbury, Neh..
Fairmont. Neb..
Or. Island. Neb.
Martlngtnn, Neb
Hastings, Neb...
Hoklreee, Neb...
SOakdale Neb...
Omaha, Neb
Tekamah, Neb..
Aha, la
Carroll, Ia
Clarlnda. la
Sibley, la
Sioux City, Ia.
Not In-sludcd ln averages.
Minimum temperature for
period endlnc at 8 a. m.
DISTRICT AVERAGES.
No of Temn
station. PU-tlons. Max. M!n.
Columbus. 0 17
Louisville. Ky 19
Indianapolis, Ind.. 13
Chicaco. Ill 28
St. Louis. Mo 13 78 52 . 00
Des Moines, la.... 14 74 48 .00
Minneapolis, Minn. 30 78 48 .00
Kansas City, Mo.. 24 84 54 .00
Omaha, Neb 19 80 60 .00
No precipitation worthy of mention oc
curred in the corn and wheat region during
the last twenty-four hours. Warmer
weather prevails throughout the entire re
gion, except west of the Missouri river,
where It Is slightly cooler.
Note The corn and wheat region service
for the year 1910 Is discontinued with the
Issue of this bulletin. The service will be
resumed April 1. 1911. L. A. WELSH.
Local Forecaster Weather Bureau.
74 46
80 64
76 48
74 48
78 62
74 48
78 48
84 64
80 60
twelve-boor
Rain
fall .00
.00
S.n, ih. '.t .1.,, nC .1... miorl.r hilt
'..,'r,.r,.l t. r.n,lnsnn., (mm New Vor k I iV " 111 P"'' "
relaxed with the con pletlcn of the stock 1
market settlement In London and foreign I
fxchange rates receded.
Th absence of disturbance in tho call
money market left the speculative move
ment In stock free from constraint. Ad
vantane was taken of the situation to push
forward Into active strength a large num
ber of stocks which have bad little part
ln the market doings for some time.
It was a market of specialties. The ad
vance ln western Union was on rumors
of a merger with American Telephone, for
which no official countenance could be
had. Erie benefited by the good showing
of August net earnings. Some of the
southern railroad stocks were affected
by the extraordinary Increases in south
ern cities, disclosed by the census returns.
A reported rentoi atlon of asking price for
lake copper by the Calumet and Hecla was
a factor in the copper group.
lionds were firm. Total sales, per value
I2.5M.000.
I'. S. bonds were unchanged on call.
Number of sales and leading quotations
on stocks were:
NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET
Quotations
on Various
of the Day
Commodities.
YORK, Sept. 30.-FLOUR-Quiet
NEW
witn demand slow; spring patents. o.4txu.
6.o0; winter straights, !4.3utf4.0; winter
patents, 4.tiO4.9u; spring clears, 34.36&4.&0;
winter extras No. 1, 13.653.86; winter ex
tras No. 2, 13.4033.56; Kansas straights,
H.'itifll.fco. Rye flour, barely steady; fair
to good, !4.00i!.2O; choice to fancy, ti-'st
4.36.
CORNMEAL Steady; fine white and y el
law. Ii.a6al.4u; coarse, ll.30ul.25; kiln dried
13.35.
WHEAT Spot market, easy. No. t red,
ll.OlVi elevator and ll.OO-V, f. o. b. afloat;
No. 2 northern, 1.194 f. o. b. afloat.
A steadier tone developed ln wheat this
morning on better cablea and a strong Win
nipeg market, but after midday prices were
affected by another severe corn break and
clostd weak at new low levels, being to
galas. High. Lo
Alln-Ohilm pfd
Amalgamated Copper 26,700 4H 24
American Agricultural .... ' 444 44
Am. Deet Suaae Mon S W
American Can V 8V, . 8
American C. A F l.f 47, 47V,
American Cotton Oil 3 :t, 62V,
American H. A I,. pM.. . 100 21 21
Am. Ice Securities 200 1V4 1814
American Llnaee.1
American locomotive .... V) S7 i
Am. S. A R-. ei-dlT 8.6HO 67V, 6V
Am. 8. A R. pfd 5") Ml ltd
Am. Steel Foundrle 1 43 4S
Am. Sugar Relmins M 114J, 114
Am. T. A T.. ex-diT 1,200 v, 1371
Am. Tobacco pfd 100 2V4 2l,
American Woolen
Anaconda Mining Oo 1.7f0 a4 I8H
Atchison .2H0 loov, t
Atchison pfd 1"0 101 10
Atlantic Coast Lm 100 112 HI
Baltlmare A Ohio 900 1 loS
Hethlehem Steel '.
Brooklyn Kapld Tr 4.KX) T7V, 1H
Canadian Padflo 1.400 M 14
Central leather 1.4O0 341, 84
Central Leather Pfd W 106 106
00 I Central ot New Jereej l'O 266 25
ftl i tthesapeake A Ohio ll,) 7H lf
Ohlrago A Alton 100 si ai
Chicago O. W., new I0 23V4 23V,
C. O. W. pfd 2"0 WV, 4
Chicago A N. W I.eW 148V, 146V,
C. M. A St. P 6, 7s 1!2H K1V
C, C. C. A St. L 100 7:v 72Vt
Colorado F. A I oo J2 1H
Colorado A Southern 0 M 6.'H
Consolidated Oaa 11.100 134H 1M
Corn Producta 1,000 1 ih
Delaware A Hudaon
Denver A Rio Grande J.8"0 32H M4
D. A R. O. pfd 400 73 T2V
Dlitlllera' Securities t."0 Sovi 2sv
Brie M0" Kl 2'
Erie let pfd IIO 46S 46
Brie td pfd 700 5V 4'A
Oeneral Blectrio 400 146 144
Great Northern pfd 1.800 121 12S
Groat Northern Ore ctfs... W0 67
Illinois Central "0 132 ls2
Interborough Met .00 21H 21V,
Int. Met. pfd 6.o0 67V, 6S
Internationa Hamster ... 1.800 8V 7
Int. Marine pfd
International Paper l.00 12 UV
International Pump
Iowa Central '00 114 lv,
Kansas City So. 1.000 28V, 29
K. C. So. pfd, ex-dlv
Laclede Oa 2 100H 100
Louisville A N l.' l"" H
Minn. A St. lle 4oo U 28Vt
M. B. P. A a. a. M. ex-dl 100 1314 131V,
M K. A T 1000 82V, J1SV.
M., K. A T. pfd 100 3 83
Missouri Pacific 8" MH 64
National Blacult
National Lead 800 62 52
N. R. R. of M. 2d Pfd
New York Central 1.800
N. T.. O. A W 4iXI
Norfolk A Vt'eatern 1,200
North American 20
Northern Pacific J.W
Pacific Mall
Pennsylvania
c below yesterday. September, ti.020 1 popie',r,l
Articles. I Open. I High. Low. Closa l Yes'y.
Wheat
Sept.
1 c.
May
Corn
r-ept,
lieo.
May
Oata
Kept.
I eo.
May
Tork
Jan.
Lard
ciept.
Oct.
Nov.
Jan.
lUba
mpt.
Oct.
Jan.
WW
9il7
1 U2V3
96
97-S!
1 03
934 93H1 91
9t ;9Q9;v,(i6!Sf84
1 02 1 02; 1 0JV,l,
61
4m V 4Ma
WVifVsl
32-V:
61 H!
'a
33
13
17 I7H
12 66
12 40
11 60
10 45
11 60
10 87V,
27V
17 CB
12 05
12 .V)
I 11 00
10 56
11 60
11 074
36
9V
iv,48V
61i 61H
US! 31H
MV,32'0-SI
36
IT 37 Si
12 66
12 35
11 60
10 45
11 20
10 KTV,
9 36
61U
49 V,
62-,
31 8.
321
IT 47H 17 87
12 56
12 40
11 66
10 65
11 20
10 90
9 30
12 35
11 t
10 40
10 90
20
1.024.; December olOBed at 13.03: May
closed at ll.OSH.
CORN Spot market, weak. No. 2. 69V
nominal elevator domestic basis to arrive
and 5SVe f. o. b. afloat. Futures market
ripened steady, but later gave way under
renewed liquidation and closed weak at
to So net loss. September, 61a61nc: De
cember closed at 67Sc; May closed at SOVic
OATS !pot market, easy. New standard
white, 8Sc; No. 2. 38Vic; No. 3, 87Vto and
November, 36V,c. Futures market was eas
ier with corn, closing to e net lower.
November, 38v,tft38V4o; closed at 3S,o; De
cember closed at 3S7-c; May closed at 41c;
July closed at 41c.
I ROV1S IONS Pork, steady: mess. 122 00
12.50; family, I26.00fi26.50; short clear. 1:125
WJ3.75. Beer, steady; mess, l6.K(ltlfi.50;
family. 19.00f20 00; beef hams. .'2.0nW24.00.
Cut meats steady; pickled bellies, 10 to 14
lbs.. 164ilSc: pickled hams, 14v,15c. Lard.
easy; middle west prime, 12 67yg,12.76; re
fined, steady; continent. 113.20; South
America. 114.00; compound, 110 50.
HAY Dull; prime, 11.10; No. 1. $1.06
107H: No. 2. 95v0tt.00; No. 8. 7580c.
HOPS Quiet; state common to choice
1909, 20CT23c; 1908. nominal; Pacific coast,
1909. whle: 190. nominal.
HIDES Steady; Central America,, Ho; Bo
gota. 2Ko22c.
LEATHER Steady ; hemlock firsts, 22i7f
24c; seconds, 20Q22c; thirds, 1820c; rejects,
lM17c.
BUTTER Steady, firm: creamery spe
cials. 304c; extras, 2Se: third to first, 24
28c; state dairy, common to finest, 23J28c;
process, second to special, 23T27e; factory,
June make, 23V4$24c; current make, 2223c;
Imitation creamery, 240725O.
CHEESE-Steady; state, whole milk, up
state, l&HlTo; fancy, 15Ve; choice.
15c; good to prime. 14144c; common to
fair. llt?13s,c; aklms, full to special, 12H
12c
EOus steady; rresn gathered, exra
firsts, zhnz,c; rirst, jwaic; seconds, 23i23c.
FOi Li KT Alive nrm; spring chickens.
17e; fowls. 18c; turkeys, 12"jl5c: dressed
quiet; western broilers. 17?20c; fowls, Uft
lsc; spring turaeys, in-.u.
p.. CCA St. L
Pkuburg Coal
Preesed Steel Car
Pullman Palace Car
Railway Steel Spring
Reading
Republic steel
Republic Steel pfd
Rock Island Co
Rock laland Co. pfd
St. h. A 8. F. id pfd
St. Louie 8. W
gt. L. S. W. pfd
Sloan-Sheffield S. A I
Southern Pacific, ex-div..
Southern Railway
Bo. Railway pfd
Tenneeeee Copper
Teias A Pacific
T., St. L. A W
T., St. L. A W., ex-dlT..
Union Pacif.o
Inlon Pacific pic
United States Realty
United States Rubber
I Med States Stoel
U. B Steel pfd
Utah Copper
Va. -Carolina Cbemloal .
Wabanh
Vt'abaah pfd
Western Maryland
Weatuishouse Electric ....
We, tern Union
Wheeling A U E
Total sales tor tne aaj
No. t.
Cash quotations were as follows:
FLOUK Easy; winter patents, I4$r5.05;
winter straights. 4.sw-u 4.7F; spring straight.
14 7(V-u4.76; bakers. 4.60ni 5.75.
RYE No. 2. 74V,c.
IlARLKY Feed er mixing, Wg'THc; fair to
choice malting, gTfjTQ'tc
8EEDS Flax. No, 1 snuth western, 12.21;
No. 1 northwestern. 12.34. Timothy, $7 0a
.tf. Clover, I8.0OJ 14.75.
PROVISIONS .Mess pork, per bhl.. $18.25
tjli.50. iJtrd. per P lb., $:2M. Short libs,
sluea (loose). I0 Irniill tO. diiert clear sides
(boxed;, $12. 7:. iJl 3. 2&.
Total clenisnces of wheat and flour were
equal to It"., 000 bu. Kxpor: for the week,
as shown by Rrsdstieeis. were eiiual to
2 I27.0OJ bu. Primary receipts were 1.139.000
bu., compared witn 1.6.T,.tM) bu. the corre
sponding day a year ago.
lvstimated receipts f ir tomorrow: Wheat.
48 cars; corn, 31$ cars; oats, 137 cats; hogs,
1,000 head.
Kanaaa City Grain and Provtaloas.
KANSAS CITY, Sept So WH EAT Sep
tember, 94V4c: December, 9Vc bid; May
Ko bid; cash unchanged: .No. I hard ;',
11.01: No. 8. 9trj9c. Ne. 2 red. 7fjiRc; N0
$ 949C.
'CORN September. 60V,c; December, 4S'ic
'May. 4v,j;iHc, sellers; cash unchanged1
No. S mixed, 51c; Ne 3. 6oV(1tj5'tc; No 3
white. 6t'Ve; No. I, JOc.
OATS Unchanged; No. t white, 33434c'
No 1 mixed, Jlifiry.
RY B No. 2. 74 71c. ,
HAY 1'nelia.ngi d; choice timothy, $11 50
Him: choto pre'iie. 112 2o$i:.50.
BUTTEK-Cramery. 2ec: firsts, Kc
econds. 23o; packing stock. 22c.
EOUg ttxlraa, Kc, firsts, 24c; seconds,
Shipments
Wheat, bu.. HI 000 if 3 8t
Corn, bu l 0"0
Oata. bu 4.000 7.000
St. Louis General Market.
ST. LOUIS, Sept. S0.-WHEAT-Futures
lower; September, 96Vc; December,
, sc; .may. ei.uosa, cam aieaay; iracK, IMO,
2 red. 81. twill, rso. z nam. mh,ihi.06.
CORN Futures lower; December, 478c;
May, 6oV0c; cash lower; track, No. 2,
61Vii61c; No. 2 white, 6IHf52c.
OATS Futures, lower; December, SHic:
May, 34c; cash lower; track. No. 2. 31Vjr
31"iC; No. t white, 860.
F1a)UR Firm; red winter patents, $4.75?T
6.2a; extra rancy ana straignt, 4.1ta4.70;
nara winter clears, ao..'jd.nu.
F K K I - - T I mo t h y , $S .OOcu . 50.
COl'NMliAL 12.90.
R RAN - Weak; sacked, east track, 7t98c.
H A Y I Inn; timothy, $12 0Oal9.0O; prairie,
$!2tO;il5 00.
I K11VISIONS Pork unchanared- tohKlne-
I $18.75. Lard, lower; prime steam, $12.27iytf
1 12 4.'4. Diy salt meats, steady; boxed extra
shorts, $1262A; clear ribs, $!2.2V,; short
clears, $12 87H. Bacon, steady; boxed extra
aborts. $!4!?H; clear ribs, $14.12',,; short
Clears. 114 3.',.
POULTRY Firm: chickens, 13c; spring,
12vc; turkeys, 171119c (lucks, 13c; geese, 10c.
I'.UVTF.U Dull; creamery, MyiSc.
F.UOS Firm; 23c.
Receipts. Shipments
Flour. Dbls oou
Wheat, bu 00OW
Corn, bu S3 0u0
Oats, bu 68.000
400
. 9,600
. 1,300
100
2O0
. 1,900
200
. 2i0
.107,600
600
114
41V4
97 4
67
117
32
no 14
107 S
17V
34
162
U
147
32 Vi
7,700 32
800
M
81 10
200
12.700
1.S00
l.SX)
0
1.OI0
700
1,1100
44,600
200
' 'I.')
, 76.8O0
I.O11O
, 1.200
, 1,700
'. 'i'ioo
. 8,600
800
, I.3O0
ll
462,400
41
29
65 Vi
l
114V,
24 4
55S,
82 S
27S
23
U
167;
l,
SS
68 V,
117
47
6814
113V,
41V,
97
67
116
31 V,
129 S
prr
n
17
33
111
33 4
14
81S
sivi
28 V,
84
66H
114
13 V,
63 V4
32
87
23 Vi
64 V,
166
814,
'34
64
116t
46
68
874,
47S
4
16
6
shares,
'V,
46
3 V,
73
6
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3..
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!9H
8'
47 VI
2V,
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11.
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42
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138
P2'4
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881,
!,'4j
100 VI
HI
1064,
87 "4
76H
193
S4
104 V4
26
78
31
23H
tn
147
121V,
73
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1334
l.'.i
168
sm
72 V,
29 ,
t
46V
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12"
56
132
21
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20 V,
63 -4
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32
62 '4
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41 V4
97
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107 Vi
94 Vi
17
83
141
83 Vi
)4:
314
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81Vi
63 Vi
4-Vi
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64
66
114
23
644
82H
27H
33
64Vi
l'-7H
81Vi
68
36
9
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461
68
16
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74
.sew tjr.eans ...
Cleveland
Detroit
UJlAuA
is Atmx'.ta ....
lxmlsvliie
Milwaukee
Seattle
ft. Paul
Hufl'alo
Denver
Indianapolis ....
AManta
Providence
Portland, Ore...
Memphis
Richmond
Fort Worth
Suit Lake City..
a,-ldngton, D.
M. Joseph
Columbus ,
Albany
Tacoma
Savannah
Spokane, Wash...
Toledo
Rochester
Nashville ,
Hartford ,
Dest .Moines
Peotla
Norfolk
New Haven ,
Sioux City
Wichita ,
Oiat.d Rapids ....
Syracuse ,
Augusta, Ua
birmlngham
Spring-Held, Mass.
hvansvllle
Dayton
Oakland, Cal
Oklahoma
Jacksonville, Fla
Portland, Me
Worcester
Uttle Rock
KnoxvlUe ,
Wheeling, W.
Charleston, S.
Chattanooga
Lincoln
Wilmington, Del...
Mobile
Topeka
Davenport
Wllkes-Barr
Kalamazoo, Mich.
Fall River
Cedar Rapids, la..
Sacramento
New Bedford
Springfield, 111
Macon
Youngstown
Fort Wayne
Helena
Fargo, N. D
Columbia, a C
Akron
Canton, O
Lexington
Krle, Pa
Sioux Falls, S. D..
Rockford, 111
Qulncy, 111
Bloomtngton, 111...
Springfield, O
Chester, Pa
South Bend, Ind...
Lowell
Binghampton
Jackson, Tenn
Decatur, III
Mansfield, O
Fremont, Neb
Vicksburg, Miss...
Jacksonville, III....
Duluth. Minn
Scran ton, Pa
Houston
Galvefton
York, Pa
I
T.9
1.2
20 6
4 9
21.11
V
6.9
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42,i;.,i,'i
2i.At.v,
22.it, l.t.OO.
2.1.1 11. t0 .
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14. M,00o)j
15. a."d,tXi
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16. til.lKA'l .
10,914,tH"J
13.6Nl.OtOi
11.6;9.0ii0
l(l,97,WO:
9,oW,0"0.
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7.O3,0O0
10.501,0001
6,64O.U)0
9.203,0001
3.541. 000...
6,3,l"0(
6,705.000
5.f.l
5.869,000;
5,8'i9.0n0
6.290.0O.
6,844,OiiO .
6,729.0001.
U, 11 2.000.
4.4nO.0OO
3,&32,00O!
3,042,(XI0
8,596.000
3.497.()0
3,42c,tXi
2,S.i.ti00
2,td:i,u00 ...
2.019.o00
J.67n.U00
3.14(1, OtiOl
S.r.is.ooo ..
2.03ii,O0lJf
2,SS1.0UU
2.045,0001 36. Uj
l.Hllo.llOtl
1,802, 000
Loti7.0"0
30,503.0001
2,219,00U
l,607,0tiO
2,O93.0uO
2.025,000
l,277,0o0.
1.524,aiO
l,688.000i
L72l,0OO
18.9
.1
5.9
7.6
mU LIVE SlOCli ilARBET
Trade in All Kinds of Cattle Bather
Quiet.
HOGS ARE FIVE TO TEN HIGHER
Sheep Receipts Were Lane for a
Friduy and the Market Fairly
Active at Prices Folly
Steady with Thursday.
SOUTH OMAHA. Sepl. 90, 1910.
8.
11.
.t,
13.1.1
2.U
I 2.7
I L
9.1'
17.5,
b.u,
' u'.i'i.'.'.'.'.'.
22.41.
1.91
l.S,.
12. 3i.
6.0.
I
8.S.
.7
10.0
5.7
10.8
30.2
13.4
ls.9
12.3
7.6
11.2
86.4
8 1
9.1
13.9
4.6
8.8
"i.o
6.7
ik.i
10.
7. J
ii'.s
'23.3
20 3
3.9
4.2
13.9
1,663,0001 20.3
L419,00i 6.7
L432.000 6.4
1,249,000 3.9
1,204,000 1.7
1,226,000 10.8
1.246,0001 3
1,318,000 19.0
1.019.0U0 6.7
1,043,000 .
t2S3,0OO 24.2
807,000 1S.0
804.000 3.8
1,126.000 11.9
L621,M 70.8
93KOU0 4.1
819,000 1.1
8;2,0OO 14.2
91.000 13.2
813,000 4.0
945.000 54.9
700.0K) 20.4
764.000 4.7
984,000 38.0
733,000 17.6
Gb0,000 21.7
633.000 36.3
4f,000 12.6
4H8.000 13.6
4,9.000 18.6
402,000 1.5
410.000 9.9
39,000 21.6
417,000 4.1
3K7.O0O 24.8
268.000 28.0
254.000 67.1
803.000 35.8
4,900,000 26.9
2.44O.00O 2.0
37,037.000 24.6
19.932.OiX) 27.2
779.0001
Receipts were: Cattle.
Official Monrfav 13.958
Olficlal Tuesday 9,2: :0
O f .'U 1 a 1 Wednesday 13 168
t'.lUial " 1 ursilav 6.141
Kstiirm .-. Friuay 8:U
Hogs Sheep
l,8ti3 63.21!
4."'.' I
6 911
3i
4.005
19.870
19. 0;.".
19.972
2u M0
28.85.8
C2.0
28, sx;.
8,3.;2
32.4 Ut
11.060
M JfO 130 8 25 M t"0 ) 6 40
W J.y ... 8 ' 69 I I 80 8 4"
3 1.6 4-1 9 8" 6. !v. w t V
M S.l , . I I" 61 ?M an 411
4i 3:t 860 6 JO l"i ... 6 40
4 SM ... 8 J f9 .... J-0 180 Ifl
4.' 8). ... 8 80 7 .: . I a)
31 8'. . . 8 J $f. J;8 40 8 45
84 r.' 8 S24 84 171 41) 8 46
2' .V8 . . 9 86 fti 1:4 (k) $
51 174 90 8 S 1 :4 40 8 t
64 2l 120 9 86 !J o 8 V)
6 SM ... 8 72 ,J KM I 60
!' 311 ... 9 16 tl 110 SO 9
"7 10 9 36 S t4 . 8 0
fl Ji l.'O I M 86 1,4 ln 1 aft
" rfS ... 8 36 86 2.1 40 6 M
8r-2 ... 6 85 11 fi 90 . an
i 7 ... 6 86 68 J7 40 8 '
68 S2 ... I 35 61 8V1 ... 9 0
4 "8 80 8 86 H i ... s.4
14 IS2 ... 8 35 .l M ... a ,
67 780 ... I SB 4; .fa M a an
4'l S3) ... I 83 38 134 ... 9 O)
IV ... 36 I ll ... t sj
4 S'l ... Si
8H I'.LP Making nllowancis for the
Five days this week.. ..42.378
Same da.v s laxi week 42.1.9
fame davs 2 weeks ag..41 .4 o
Same da s 3 weeks ago.. 39 74
sanio days 4 weeks ago.. 4(1 619
Ths following taole shows the "pelpts
of cattle hogs and sheep at South Oma; a
for the year to date as compared wtth last
year: lft0. 1909. Ine Dec.
Cattle f.64.78 7W.480 104.396
Hogs 1.562.930 1. ft. 5,7 262.647
Sheep l,6o,429 1.408,865 447,564
The following table shone the averat
prices of hoga at South Omana for the last
several days, with comparisons:
Dates I 1910. 1 iw.;i9u lX)7.l!)Oii.13U&ll04.
Sept
fept.
Stpt,
Sept.
t-ept.
Kept
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
Sept.
IT...
22..
23...
24...
i'5..
26..
27..
28...
29..,
30...
8 47V.I 8 12! 871 i Ml 4 121 6 M 6 81
8 48 1 $ 101 81
8 46H: 8 121 781 6 89'
8 44 I 8 Ml 6 761 6 W,
I 8 181 6 77 6 961
8 44V 1 6 177
? 4ti ' 8 151 I
8 31 8 0' 67
7 98 6 KM
7 881
8 29V,
6
5
6 SGi
t 03
6 2.1 1 6 7t
I b 29i 5 .6
17 I 6 78
t 181 6 281
'. 19i 5 241 t 87
2-, 5 ll. 6 H
ft 16 a 14
6 19 1 6 66
6 13 5 by
141
6 18
6 211
Sunday.
Receipts and disposition of live stock at
th Union Stock Yards, South Omaha, for
twenty-four hours ending at 3 p. m, yes
terday: RECEIPTS CARS.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
ilnl
-,a,.,..r
liivnril tli. lud.r n.ti nt 1 ...1. . . .. ' -
supplies were large. l-(ulk consisted of feed
ers, hut the volume of demand, while smal
ler than It as earl er In the neek. ap
peared to be adequate. A snlend.d rlear-
1:, xR ! "n, ' WHt yotei day at generally
f a -a? firady prices nnd with as equally good
,.a lit U'.carance In sight this morning, tomorrow
will doubilss find the big barn pretty
lil'Ki! "i"8''' prices' were maintained all along
day. Light feeding lambs were a trifle
slow, of course, but the better classes
wire ready sellers from the start. Unci
fat grades of both lambs and sheep were
also eagerly sought, a string of strictly
choice Idaho lambs bringing $6.S the best
price pnld thla week for full loads of grass
ers Fat ewes of good quality are moving
at $3. no and better, quotably stiong with
last Friday.
Despite the fact that both weekly and
dally record receipts were broken this week
the trade has been in very good shape
throughout. Viewing the market as a
whole, little change has developed In values.
Some of the common stuff, feeders espe
cially, had to sell on a "caioh-as-can h
basis at times, but desirable feeders
and good fat stock are closing fully as
high as they were a week ago.
line of the two new records mode hap
pens to be a world beater. Over t3.000 head
arrived on Monday, the largest single day
run ever recorded at any of the primary
markets, not excepting Chicago. Receipt's
ror the entire week amount to lGo.Ooo head,
giving a grand total for the six weeks
past of fully 826.000 head.
Quotations on Krass stock: Oood to choice
C, M. A St. P
v abash
Union Pacific
C. A N. W., east
C. & N. W west
C. St. P., M. & O
C, B. & y., east
C, B. A Q., west
C, R. 1. A P., east
Illinois Central
Chicago Great Western..
15
8
1
10
2
IS
0
3
14
3
1
1
G2
I
Totals 29 62 40
DISPOSITION HEAD.
Cattlo. Hogs. Sheep.
Omaha Packing Co
Swift and Company
Cudahy Packing Co
Armour & Co
Cudahy, from St. Paul....
W. B. V'ansant Co
Benton V'ansant & Lush..
Hill & Son
F. B. Lewis
Huston & Co
J. B. Root & Co
McCreary & Carey
H. F. Hamilton
M. Hagerty
Lee Rothschild
Mo. & Kan. Calf Co
Crrlsty & K
Paulsley & B
Other buyers
177 614 2.171
494 749 1,406
294 131 1.335
392 1,309 3.a
, 294
46
11
75
2
49
60
70
2
26
a .... . ....
3 ....
3
1
336
Not Included ln totals because contain
ing other Items than clearings. "Not In
cluded In totals because comparisons are
Incomplete.
London Stork Market.
LONDON, Sept. 30. American securities
opened steady and about unchanged; light
covering during the first hour caused a
s'lglit advance. At noon the market was
firm and from to H above yesterday s
New York closing.
Coraols, money
do account....
Anal. Copper..
Ancci.nda
Atchlton
do pfd
New York Money Market.
NEW TORK. Sept. 90. MONEY On call,
firm at 2Ha3 per cent; ruling rate, 2 per
cent: closing bid, 2 per cent; offered at
274 per cent. Time loans, firm; sixty days,
4 per cent; ninety days, 4(&44 per cent; six
months. 4V4I846 Per cent.
PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-6V4
per cent.
STERLING EXCHANGE F.asy, with ac
tual business In bankers' bills at 14.8340
4.8360 for sixty-day bills and at $4.8t0 for
demand; commercial bills, $4-83'84.S3Vl.
SILVER Har, 64c; Mexican dollars, 45c.
RON DS Government, steady; railroad,
firm. . .
Closing quotations on bonds today were
a follows
.10041 int. M. M. evia
.V6 Japan 4e 8Vi
.101 do 44a 4
.101 K. C. So. lt la "3
.1 L. t. deb. 4s 1931.... 84
.115 I.. A N. unl. 4a SVl
. 77 Vi M. K. A T let 4a. H
.101V, do sen. 4Vas '4
T T. it. a.l03Mo. Pacine 4a If"
Tobacco 4s 80S .N. R. R. of M. 4Vi M-i
V. I. ret. 8a, i
ao coupon ...
C. i. la. rag.,
do coupon ...
V. 4a, re..
do coupon .
Ollla-Oial. let
Am. Ag. 6a.
Am.
Am
do 6a li N. T. C I 'a
Armour A Co. 4Vie.. 93 do deb. 4a M
Atchlaon gen. 4a 89 N. Y., N. H. A H.
an c. 4a 16V CT a 15
do ct. 6a 108 N. A W. lat o. 4s.. 8V4
' Minneapolis C.rala Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. Sept. 10. W H RAT Sep
tember, $107; December, $1 07v; May,
U.U-V Cash. No. 1 hard. $1AV; No. 1
8.900
70 000
38.000
66,0 4)
MVi do ct. 4a.
. 98 N". Pacific 4s.
. S3 do la
. 91 Vi O. g. U rft.
. 94V, Pcnn. ct. 3Va0
.10" do eon. 4e. ..
11
71V,
4a.... M
1816.. 76
.102
At. C. L. 1st ..
B. A O. 4s
do s
do 8. W. ISa...
Brok. Tr. ct. 4a
c. nt (U. 6a..
ran. Leather 6a -i itMflins sen. 4s m
ei nt NT. J. a 6..1M St. L A 8. F. fg. 4s 82
Cha St Ohio 4Va..l0:Vl do gen. 6a 94
do ret. 6a US it. L 8. W. c. 4a.... 74
erbVaso A A. ISa.. 711, do 1st nld 4a IIS
C B. A J J. 4. ... ;i Seaboard A. U 4a... 7S
dfl en. 4a. 67 go. Paolflc col. 4a... 92(,
C i. A A P. f Sa MS do 4a 94S
OR 1. A P. c. 4a. 76S do lat ret. 4e 83
do rfx 4a ,,iio. RallKax 6a 107
Cne. Ind. 6a 77 do gen. 4a n
Colo Mid 4s Tl Vnlon Pacific 4a 101
C A i r. A a 4a MVi do ct. 4a lOlS
'S
80 Loulavllle A N...
.. 60 M., K. A T
.. 64 S N. V. Central
.. 7s Ncrfolk A W....
102 do ptd
102S Ontario A W
Baltimure A Ohio... .10" i'.nnayii,nia ....
Canadian Haclllc HODS Rand Mlr.ea
ai, m-aaing
24 Bcuthern itr
128 do pfd
17 Southern Pacific
Cneaapeake A u...
Clv.caso Q. W....,
Chi.. Mil. A St. P
De Peers
Denver A Hlo Q. .
do ptd
Erie
do lat pfd
do 2d pfd
Grand Trurk
lllli. ola (.'antral...
B1LVEK- Bar,
..148
.. 83S
..1US
.. 88
.. 91
.. 43
:: ;!
.. 76
.. 31
.. 64
..11S
Pacific 171
. 31 Union
. 74 do pfd 84
. 18 V. 8. Steel 11
. 46 do pfd IMS
. ti Wcbaah 17
. 27 do Pfd 88
.136 Spanish 4a 82
steady at 247,d per ounce.
xti inkv-2fa2' Der cent.
The rate of discount ln the open market
for ahort bills Is Vrtf3 per cent.
The rate of discount in the open market
for three months bills Is 3-VS3-e per cent.
Local securities.
Quotations furnished by Burns. Brlnktr
I Zo.. 449 umaha National Bank building:
18,466
Totals 2.045 4,089 26.497
OATTLE Receipts oi cattle were very
snail touay, only thirty-tnree fresh cars
being reported, In whlcn waa not enough
to make very much of a allowing In tne
yards. For the week receipts loot up
42,i)78 head, which Is the largest of any
week so far this year and larger than for
the corresponding week a year ato by
over 6,000 head.
The suppiy of beef steers was limited to
a very tew scattering loads and a few
odds and ends. Buyers had all taken on a
good many cattle during the week and were
not t specially In need of additional sup
plies. As a result the market waa siow and
weak, lth buyers very Indifferent.
Cows and heifers were also slow sellers.
It being a typical Friday's market. Buyers
were not at all anxious for supplies and
their bids were generally weak and, in
some cases, quite a little lower. It might
be added that all kinds of killing cattle,
steera aa well as cows and hellers, are
aiound 16625c lower than last week.
There Is never very much activity In the
feeder trade on a Friday. Fresh receipts
were light and yard traders and speculators
were more interested ln selling wnat they
already had on hand than they were ln
buying fresh arrivals. Still the market was
niihuut any noteworthy change. As com
pared with a week ago, Inferior feeders
are Just about steady, while good light
cattle are around 10016c higher.
Quotations on narivo cattle; Good to
Choice beef steers. $6.7607.76; fair to good
beet steers, $6.7646.76; common to fair
beef steers, $1.60 5 76; good to choice cows
and nelfers. $4.2526- fair to good cows
and heifers, $3 40(34.26; common to fair
cows and heifeis, $2.60:. 40; good to choice
Blockers and feeders, $4.4Oft4.O0; fair to good
stockers and feeders. $4.00(44.40; common to
fair stockers and feeders, $3.2604.00; stock
heifers, $3.004.25; veal calves, $3 607.00;
nulls, ttags, etc.. $3.0Cxtf5.00.
Quotations on range cattle: Choice to
nrim. beeves. 16.00-1(6.50; good to choice
beeves, $5.25u6.75; fair to good beeves, $4.50
ii.20, common to fair beeves, $3.7lK(4.40;
good to choice heifers, $4.vvU"00: xd to
choice cows, S4.0C&4.60; fair w good grades,
$3.4t)it3.90; canners and cutters, $2.3j03.2&;
good to cholc feeders, M-olKir'i.Ov; 'air to
good feeders. $4. 254. 75-
Ivepiesentauve
K2 IT IT It
American Eapress 246
Adama Co.. la., warrants, I par cent..
Metrics Creamery eta
Ceiorado Tel. Ce. 1 per sent M
cudahjr Packing Co. Is
Columbus, Neb.. K. U 6a, 1184 N
Denver O. A C. per oeot sous till M
.'alrmoot Creamer? eld MS
Int. Coo. Co.. wita subs
Iowa Portland lat 4a M
tun. U. A S. I pt cent pfd, wicaite M
Katieaa Cllr (municipal) 4 104
K C. 84. A O.. pfd 14
K. C. M. A O. aa. 1931. Senue 8
Lyon, Co., lows, warrants, I per cent
Omana water J. aa. nil SI
Omabe Water Co. as. lit M
(Omaha A C. B. . R. ptd I per cent H
Omaha A C. B. gt. Rr.. com
Omaha A C. B. Ft. Rr. 6a. 112 4f
Omaha 8L By. 6a. 1114 M
Omaha A O. B. K. A B. pfd
Trl-City Rr. A I. Co.. com. t2
Vnlon Stock Tarda Btook, Omaha 16
lalou giack Yard 9 leek, omasa 88 M
Boston Cloalnc Btocka.
BOSTON, Sept. 30. Closing: quotations on
the Stock exciange were:
148
100
67
64
13
14
1O0
tea
iw
89
88
IN
11
88
88
TO
46
100
a
!
M
C.
Liverpool Grata Market.
LIVERPOOL WHEAT Closing, spot
dull; No. t red western winter, no stock;
futures, firm; October, Ts 3S1; December.
7s 3vd; March. Ts d.
CORN Spot easy; American mixed, 6
1V1, futures quiet; January, td; Febru
ary. 4a td.
Peoria Market.
PEORIA, III.. Sept . CORN Higher;
No. 2 yellow. 51Vo; No. $ yellow, 61Vc; No.
4, 61Uc: No. 4. 504861o.
OATS-Lower; No. 1 white. JSVic; No. I
white, 31c; No. 4 white. Jlc.
Mllwsskee Grain Market.
MILWAUKEE, Sept. $0 -FLOUR-Dull.
WHEAT No. 1 northern, $110',allJ: No.
t northern $1 O-e-rfjl 09; December, fasti CWc.
OAT!4-HfiS3Vc.
iiAllLi. V i'iples, tTQTlViA
ei). A H. ct. 4a...
D. A R. O. 4a...
do ref. 6a
piatlller' 6a
Brie p I. a
to gen. 4a
do ct. 4a. aer. A.
do series B
erten. dec. ct. 6a
III. On. lat n
Int. Met. 4s.
Bid,
TV do let A ret. 4s
..8 wv . s. nuntier ee....i..s
.. 'J' V. 8. Steel Id 5a.:.. 103
.. 73Va.-Cro. Chem. 6a. .100
.. 14 Wahaab lat 6a 10S
.. 74 do 1st A ei. 4a.... 84
. . 12 Weatern Md. 4a 8a
.. 68 Weat. Blec. ct. ia... 91
.138 W e. ( anti-al 4a.
4a. 97 Ma. Pac. ct. 6a.
.... 11
14
11
Nevr York Mlalnsj Stocks.
NEW YORK. Sept. 30. Closing quota
tions on mining
Alice
Com. Tunnel a toe a. s
do bond,
Cm Cal and Vs.....V
rla Slleer el
Iron stlTer
LiaadTtlie Con. 8
Otleret.
stocks were:
?)0 Lltlla Chief .
Mailcan
Ontario
Ophlr
Siar.dard
Yellow Jacket
.100
..
.18
..126
.. to
Troaanrr Btnsesnont.
WASHINGTON. Sept. SO The condition
of the treasury at the beginning of busi
ness today was as follows: Trust Funds
Gold coin. SM.86g.888; silver dollars. $44 -667.000;
silver dollars of 1190, $3.546000; ,11.
ver - certlflcatea outstanding-. $64, 667,000.
Allouea
Amal. Copper ...
A, Z. L. A 8...
Arltona Liom. ...
Atlantic
D. A C C. A 8.
Rullo OalltioQ .,
Cal. A Arlaona..
Centennial
Cooper Ranee 41
Rast Butte C. M...
Franklin
Giroux Con
Gran by Con
Greene Cananea ...
laic Koyaio ( 'uw
Kerr Lake
take Copper
La Salle Copper....
Miami Copper
41 Mohawk
. . tu Nevada Con
.. 27 Nipn.lng Mines
.. 16 North llutte
.. 6S North Lake
il. 13S old Dominion ....
., II Oaceola
.. 69 Parrot! 8. A C...
.. 17 uulnrr
to Shannon
4 Superior
10 Superior A B. M.
8uperlor A P. O. .
82 Tamarack
34 V. 8. C A O
r. 8 R.
6 do pfd ..
16 l lali don.
8 Winona ...
18 Wolverine
M
... 47
... 19
... 1
... ts
...
... 17
...12J
... 12
... 7
... 1
... 60
... 1
... 11
... 60
... 40
... 8
...46
... 22
... 1
...lit
No.
II......
11..".'.'
II.'.'...
20 .'.'.'.' .'
21.
AT.
... 876
.. 866
... 610
... 840
.. 193
... T64
... 788
.. 828
... 808
... 873
... 831
.. 940
.. 148
... 877
... 866
... 100
... (71
.. 460
... 440
... 474
... 660
... W
... "8
... 860
... S17
... 820
... 106
160
BEEF
Pr.
I 16
I 76
4 00
4 06
4 40
COWH.
STEERS.
No.
t
16
7
11
100.
AT.
.013
. 613
.1234
. 917
.1280
t oo
I 00
t 16
I 26
I 26
t 10
I 86
t 36
I 40
I 40
t 40
I to
HEIFERS.
t 36 4
I 26 II
I 16 1
t 85
4JAX.VK8.
It..
1
2
to
4
16
4
1
1
10
190
9M
1046
11116
1166
1044
996
1240
1110
1261
1161
.. 7S0
. .1001
.. 640
t 7)0
4 26
4 60
4 60
4 60
t 00
t 00
I.
id
220
lit
181
. 160
Pr.
4 40
4 46
4 80
t 50
t 96
I ti
I It
1 It
t 75
I 80
t 16
3 90
4 00
4 16
4 16
4 16
I It
I 80
4 00
t 00
t 00
t 60
I 60
t 71
7 00
bTOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
120
787
798
, 664
866
4 16
4 10
4 85
4 60
4 0
It.
8..
16.
I .
1023
lu0
1017
1066
1 71
4 at
4 86
t It
""WESTERNS NEBRASKA.
IS heifers... 730 3 76 26 calves... 339
4 60
$ 46
I 70
New York Corb Market.
The following quotations are furnished
by Logan A Bryan, members New York
Stock exchange $16 South Sixteenth street,
Omaha:
Bar Stale Oaa 80 Greene Cananea 1
Butte We lit ion 18 Inaplratlon 8
fa.-iua 1 Nevada Cons iy
(mno 19 Newhouee 80
Chief Dons 1 Rawhide Coalition... 6
Fraction 37 Bar Central I
Invla-Dalr t S pki Co 101
Ely Central 34 Bear,-Roebuck Co 167
My Crne tl Silver Pick 9
Klv Witch 12 Superior A PHU 11
Franklin 1" Tonooab Mining t
Olroux Trinity Copper t
Ocldfleld Plarenoe... I North Lake 1
uoldnelt Da lav I Bohemia I
Imports of Merckaadlso.
NEW YORK. Sept $0. Import of
merchandise and dry goods at the port
of New York for the week ending Sep
tember 14 were valued at $ 16,21 J. 676.
Imports of specie for the port of New
York for the week ending today wr
$53,617 silver and 169,978 gold.
Kx ports of specie for the week wart
$l5.66 allvtr And l$0,i00 gold, .
W COWS M 1 10 CI COWS 62
14 cows 1060 3 65 24 COWS 808
10 cows i"K to .
O. W. Burge Neb.
10 feeders.'. 1127 5 00 28 feeders.. 842 4 90
60 cs. & hs. 616 3 90
Rush Creek Live Stock Co. Neb.
25 heifers... 719 3 76 10 heifers... 748 I 75
49 heifers. ..1064 4 50
William Norman Neb.
11 cows 903 3 26 7 cows 980 8 25
E. J. Nelson Neb.
16 yearlings 042 3 60 4 heifers... 562 $ 60
Reverse Four Cattle Co. Colo.
108 steers. ..1164 4 86 45 steers.. ..1014 4 45
Bartsche Bros. Wyo.
49 feeders.. 7K3 4 75 48 cs. At hs. 861 $85
47 cs. A hs. 868 3 75
1IOQ3 Most of the hogs on sale this
moinlng brought figures iajlOc higher than
these paid yesterday. Demand waa fairly
active from all quarters and with total
recetpta limited, an early clearance was
possible at the advances noted. A fair
sprinkling of light and medium weight
gradt-a featured supply, but the big end
of the run consisted of heavies.
Heavy hogs moved around $.3tS.36 In
most cases with medium weight mixed mid
way between extreme prices. Selected light
hogs sold up to 19(a). which was also the
best price paid yesterday.
Receipts for the week, while light, car
ried a few more bacon hogs than were
available last week. Average weight Is
still running heavy, of course, but tho
spread ln prices for heavies Is not quite
as wide aa It was at last week's close.
On most daya demand has been backward
and trade more or less uneven, but ln spite
of this fact, today's sales are steady to
possibly a shade stronger as compared with
those of last Saturday.
Av. Pr.
62 4 00
,85 4 SO
,49 6 00
,63 6 00
,65 6 00
,55 6 00
,69 6 00
61 6 35
47 6 76
67 6 10
57 8 10
67 6 10
62 6 10
67 6 10
87 4 00
92 3 00
46 4 75
62 S S5
60 8 60
69 6 20
59 6 :o
61 6 20
79 4 06
89 3 25
45 6 10
64 6 00
63 6 00
63 6 85
64 6 26
63 6 85
100 3 60
88 4 60
58 6 20
87 8 15
87 2 75
68 6 10
88 S 00
66 6 10
68 t
67 6 36
61 G 90
65 6 00
64 6 00
lambs, $G.OOa6.85; fair to good lambs, $(i.40.JJ
6 bO; feeding iambs. $4 lOv,,.,. handy weight
yearlings. $r..Xs5.40; heavy yearlings, $4 bO,t
4.90; feeder yearlings. 4.7;Va6 25; good to
choice wethers, $1.00cu4.2o; fair to good
wethers. $.7,1754.00; feedlnc wethers, $3.507J
J-.'2UKedlI'K...CWM' 4(vtf5 25; fat ewes,
I3.00.n.,ft; feeding owes. $3.233.25; culls
and bucks, $1.602.50.
Representative sales:
i o.
186 Wyoming yearlings, culls....
211 Wyoming yearlings
4;0 Wyoming lambs, feeders
1;p0 Utah lambs, feeders
)i4 Utah lambs, feeders
176 Utah lambs, feeders
2:i4 Utah lambs, feeders
312 Utah lambs
K18 Wyoming lambs, feeders
84i Wyoming lambs, feeders
lf9 Wyoming lamts, feeders
3d7 Wyoming lambs, feeders
341 Wyoming lambs, feeders
846 Wyoming lambs, feeders
128 Wyo. lambs, feeder culls
2.4 Wyoming ewes, feeders
2i I tah lambs, feeder culls
.:50 Utah, lambs, feeders
205 Utah lamba
321 Utah lambs, feeders
820 Utah lambs, feeders
340 Utah lambs, feeders..
204 Utah yearlings, feeders
3.6 Utah ewes, feeders
2M) Wyoming lambs, feeders
300 Wyoming lambs, feeders
m. . yoming lamos, reeders
93 Idaho lambs, feeders
123 IdAhn lamha
2S1 Idaho lambs! feeders'.!!.!!!!!!
i,w Wyoming ewes
'.'ti IV vn m I .i . n )..,.
201 Wyoming; lambs, feeders!!!!!
tKMyoming ewes, reeders
318 Idaho ewes, feeders
3fi9 Idaho lumhe fuut.M
248 Wyoming ewes, feedera!.'!!!!
oio luaiiu tamos, reeaers
334 Idaho lambs, feeders
6K9 Idaho lamha r..,i.r.
408 Idaho lambs, feeder culls....
3. western lambs, feeders
361 western lambs, feeders
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET
Demand for Cattle Weak Hon
Hla-her Sheep Steady.
CHICAGO. SeDt. 30. CATTLFTle!nt
2,500 head: market weak: beeves. I4.ti0(fii 00:
Texas steers. t4.10(AA.66: western tnrm
$4.10ct6.75; stockers snn feeders, $3.60&5.bU;
cows and heifers, $2.206.30; calves, $7,600
HOGS Receipts, 11,000 head; market 6
luc higher than yesterday; light, $8.80(9.26;
mixed, $8.36ft9.2C; heavy. $8.3oc9.15; rough,
$X.30i(js.50; good to choice heavy, $8.60iJj9.15;
pigs, $8.2tfj9.06; bulk of sales, $8.50S.S0.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 12,000
head; market steady; native, $2.604.20;
western, $2.9034.16; yearllng-s, $4.4O5.50;
native lambs, $4.7&7.10; western, $4.766.90.
St. I.ools Llvo Stork Market.
ST. LOUIS. Bent. . CATTf.lC nlni.
3,400 head, Including 2,100 Texans; market
jvc lower; native snipping- and export
steers, $6.90(67.80; dressed beef and butcher
steers, J5.70('e7.66; steers under 1,000 pounds,
$4.O0(f(6.90: stockers and feeders, $3.60r(36.66;
cows and heifers. $3.606.75; canners, $2 60
8.10; bulls, $3.266.00; calves. $5.90.9.40;
Texas and Indian steers, $3.60(B7.46; cows
and heifers, $3.10(4.60.
HOGS Receipts. 6,300 head; market
steady to 5c higher; pigs and lights, $8.6ou'
9.25; packers, tx. 6569.00; butchers and best
heavy, $9.00a9.20.
SHBliiP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1,700
head; market strong; native muttons, $3.90
04.20; lambs, f5.60ryn.70; culls and bucks,
$2.6663.25; stockers, $I.263.50.
Kanaaa City Live Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY, Sept. 30. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 3,400 head. Including 1,000 southerns;
market steady to weak; dressed beef and
export steers, $6.60Q7.75; fair to good, $4.76
SiS; western steers, $4.tf3.50; stockers
and feeders, $3.26&6.7S; southern steers,
$3.60(4.80; southern cows, $2.60(4.00; native
cows, $2.50rrT4.60; native heifers, $3.40ig.6.26;
bulls. $3.3.V(i4.25; calves, $3.75rriS.OO.
HOGS Receipts, 4,000 head; market
steady to 6e lower; bulk of sales, $8,004(8.90;
heavy, S40(fi8.66; packers and butchers,
8S.t5fitS8.80; light. $S.75S8.96.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 8.000
head; market steady; lambs, $5.2f'ff6 65;
yearjlngs, $4.25fS6.26; wethers, $4 0Og4 40;
ewes, $3.6034.16; stockers and feeders, $2.50
&4.25.
St. Joseph Live Stock Market.
ST. JOSEPH, Mo., Sept 20. CATTLE
Receipts, 700 head; market steady; steers,
$4.6OT7.00; cows and heifers, $2.7624.50;
calves, $4.0O(i8.60.
HOGS Receipts, 1,600 hesd; market 6ffil0c
higher; top, $9.00; bulk of sales, $3.368.75.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 6,000
head; market alow; lambs, x.2Hj6.75.
Stock In Sight.
Receipts of live stock at the five princi
pal weatern markets yesterday
South Omaha.
Ft. Joseph
Kansas City..
St. Louis
Chicago
Total
Cattle.
900
700
8.4O0
S.4O0
2.500
Hogs. Sheep.
4.100 ll,6no
1,600
4.000
6.3.10
11.000
6,000
3,0(0
1,700
12.000
..10.900 25,900 83,300
Metal Market.
NEW YORK. Sept. 30 M ETALS Stand
ard copper, firm; spot and futures, $12. lira
12.26: London, firm: spot, foo 6s; futures,
1.4 Is 3d. Lake copper, locally, $12.6o3
12 75: electrolytic. 112.37 WillZ.HS. lasting,
$12.12Vtt'12.37V. Tin, weak; spot and futures,
114 oujfiM.tiO: London, steady; spot, flnb lus;
futures, fl66 15s. Lead, steady; $4.37V8 4 50,
New York; $4.20r34.27l. East St. Louis;
London. 12 13s 9d. Spelter, stesdy; tb.Utii
5.60, New York; $.', 87V4(6.42Vt, East St.
Louis; London, f23 10s. Iron, Cleveland
warrants. 49a. Ix)ndon; locally, quiet and
barely steady; No. 1 foundry northern,
$17 60; No. 2. $15.60(8 16.00; No. 1 southern
and No. 1 southern soft. fir. Tr. ; N. P.. $1-
ST. LOUIS. Sept .V - Ml.TALr1 l.eito.,
lull; $4 26. eipelter. quiet; $.Y40.
OMAHA t.KM.IItl, MIHKET.
BUTTER Creamery. No 1. delivered to
the retail trade In l ib. cartons, 81c; No. 3.
in 80-ll tubs, 30c; No. S, In l ib. cart :',
29c; No. 2, In tjO-lb. tubs. 27Vc; packing
lock, solid pack. 2?c ...dairy. In 0-lh tubs.
a.4c. Market changes every Tuesday.
I'll Efc'.SB Twins. 16c; young America.
IrVsc; dalsias. 18Vc; triplets, 18c; limberger.
1m. No. 1 brick. 1c, imported Swiss, Uej
domestic Swiss. 24c; block Swiss, .0,
POULTRY Dressea broilers under 3 lbs..
80c; over t lbs., loo, hens 1 no ; cocks too)
ducks, lbc; geese. :6o; turkeys Jt. pixeone,
per dot., $1 2o; homer squabs, per do., loot
Fancy suuaba. rr dos.. te.bV; .No. 1. rer ,1..
$3.00. Alive: Broilers. 16c; over 8 lbs ,, lie;
i. ens, lie, oia roosters, nt, uio uucks mil
feathered. ll)c: sevse. full leath lr,i
turkeys, lt'c; guinea fowls, 20c each; puteon.
per lios., ovc . iwinrie, pr ww., fo.w, auaya
No. 1. per dos . $1.60, No. t, per dos , 6oe
FISH tall frosen) l icke'et. 12c. hile rj.n
ISc; pike luc; trout. Mo; large crap.-.?
e,aniah nia.keial, l.v; eei -m hIu.'
dock. 13c; flounders, 1,1c; green catfish, lv -b
illheads, 16c, roethad. Il On eacn. ,, , t
r04.a. p r pair, fcc, frog legs, pei doa., j...c;
salmon, 14.
Beet Cuts Rib: No. 1. 14c; No. 8, USl?-.
No. 8. c. Loin: No. 1. Jc; No. 2. 13c; No
8, c. Chuck;. No. 1, 6c, No. 2. 6Vic; No. .1
ic. Round- No. 1. 7o; No. , w. No 4,
4V,o. 1'laie: No. L ,c; No. 8, 4C; No.
8. 4o.
FKl'ITS Oranges; California VaUnrlaa.
all sle&. per box, $5.Hoa U'lmum; lim
onlera. extra fancy. 3uu g.ie. per box $-5o-$00
site, per box. ti.On; choice. 300 s re par
tox.'$6 00. 3(V) size per b.x. $('..i.O: 240 'Flr.e
60c per box less. Bananas; Fancy select per
bunch, $:.2oiti60. Jumbo, hur.h. 2i6qi;r
Cantaloupes: Colniado Rocky Fords f-l
sire, $l '(5; 46 standards, $:.2.,; Osase. li'an.l
If. slse, per ci ate, 81.00. Italian Blue Prnne
Washlngton, f)r crate, l.l.,; m lots, per
crate, $1.10. Peaches: California Snlnaf
per 20-Ib. box. 80.-; in lots of 26 or more per
box, 76c; Colorado Elbertas. per 20-lb box
R.'i90c; In lots, per box. ."uc. Pears:' Nevr
York Kelfer. 5 tier, per box. $.'.5n; I'Hlifo ni i
It. Clairague. per box. $J.s5. Apples; Hon,,..
Srown cooking. In bhls.. $3 60y4 (Hi; Missouri
onathan. In bhls., $l.2ii'i4..o; iileIH,
Per box. $175; California llravensicln per
ox. $2.10; California Helleflower per' box
$1.60. Grapes: Malni:ns. per 4 crate f 1 o'
Callfomla Tokay, per crate. $i ;.( : t'oiicord
Mlchgan, per 8-lh bsk., 3 t j:i,".c. Ci anlicn
Per box. $2.65; per bid., $7.(V). Watermelons
Texas. lc per Ih. Dates: AmcIhv bland'
new, 30 1-lh. tikes, ln box. per box J" no
KliKTAKIJ;:- 1'oiatnes: Early" Ohio In
sacks, per bu., $1 Ov,, i i0; New Jersey tviilt
stock, extra fine nuallty per ln , $ ii
Sweet I'otatoes: Virginia,' per bbl., $; ;'
Onions: Iowa, small ted nn.t ve'low per
lb.. 2c; Spanish, per crate, $1 K. Garlic' Fx
tra fancy, white, per lb.. lc; icd, per lb
lfic. Fsg Plant- Fancy Florida n.r ,,,,'
$100. Celery: Michigan, per doi bunchr's"
35c. Rutahngos: Pel lb.. 1e
IIOM E-GRi )WN VKllKTA PT.S-Cnh-bnge:
New, pr lb.. l.c. 'roma'oes- JV bk
6((j4c. String and Wax Beans: f'mkt'
bsk.. 76c. Cucumbers: Per mkt bdt '.'
75c. lettuce: Extra fancy leaf, per do' 4.-,,'
Parsley: Fancy home-giown. p. r 'd.ir.
bunches, 30c. Turnips, per mkt hk. r,c
Carrots: Per mkt. bsk., 40o. Beets; Fe
mkt. bsk., 35o.
MISCELLANFOUS-Wnlntits- R'a. k rr
lb., 2c; California No. 1, per lb., ISc; Cali
fornia No. 2, per lh.. Mo. H'ckorvniits
l arge, per lb., 4c: Miiall. per lb.. 6c. "icoa
nut.s: Per sack. $7 00: per dox. 65c. Honey:
New, 24 frames, $3.6.ri.
Cotton Mnrlcl.
NEW TORK, Sept. 30 COTTON - Spot
closed quiet: middling oplands. r, 7.7c" mid
dling gulf, 14c; sales, 8.7(10 bales.
Cotton futures closed lutrelv slea.lv
Closing bids: October. 13.5oc; Nov.miii
We; December. 13.75c; Jantiarv, in 71;
Fphrnarv 19 Silr- la.h I4s?. ....ii ..a...
May, 13.9tic; June, 13.94c; July, 13.9o". '"
M . LOt'lS, Sept. 30. COTTON-Unchanged.
Middling, 134e. Sales, none; re
ceipts, 273 bales; shipments, 273 bales; slock
.147 bales.
Cotton I Open. High. Low.
October 13 67 1 3 70 13 55
December.... 13 83 13 85 13 72
January 13 8f. 13 so 13 74
May 14 08 14 10 13 98
March 13 98 14 00 13 88
I Close
13 55
1.1 71
13 71
13 9(5
13 87
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK. Sept. 30. COFFEE-Fului et
closed barely steady at a net loss of 10 to
16 points. Sales, 60.500 bags. October and
November, 8.90c; December. 8.92c; Jantiarv,
nnd February, 8.93c; March. 8.94c; April,
8.96c; May, 8.98c; June, 8.99c; July, 9.09c;
August, .091c; September, 9 02c.
Spot coffee, firm. Rio No. 7, 11c: Santo
No. 4. nss!ftl2c Mild coffee, firm. Cordova.
1H4i7J:1340.
Dry Gootla Market.
NEW YORK, Sept. 30. Cotton goods
ruled quiet and firm. Yarns are very
quiet. Carpet wools have been Helling
more freely. The general tone of the
dry goods market Is conservative.
Sugar Market.
NEW YORK, Sept SO.-ftUGAR-Weak;
muscovado, 89 test, 8.55a; centrifugal, 93
test, 4.06c; molasses sugar. 89 test, 3.30c; re
fined sugar, steady.
Tnrpentlne Mnrket.
SAVANNAH. Oa.. Sept. SO. TURPEN
TINE Firm; 78Ho.
ROSIN Firm, type F, $.67H; type O,
$.62Vi.
1 1
Wool Market.
ST. LOUTS. Mo., Sept. 80. WOOL
Stoady; territory and western mediums)
18ig-23c; fine mediums, 1720c; fine, 1417o. .
Miners Oppose
Roosevelt and
Pinchot Ideas
American Congress Passes Resolu
tions Declaring: Against Na
tional Control.
LOS ANGELES, Cal., Sept 80. The
American Mining congress by adopting the
report of th resolutions committee placed
Itself on record today as opposed to the
Roosevelt-Plnchot conservation policies
and declared In favor of state control of
waterpower and all natural resources as
against federal control.
The congress accepted a report from the
committee on Alaska mining- laws ln which
L, R. Glavls, the land office special agent
dismissed by Secretary Bulllnger, was at
tacked. The report of the Alaska mining laws
committee advocated Immediate opening of
the vast coal fields beyond the Arctic cir
cle, denounced the proposed leasing sys
tem as confiscatory and unjust to legit
imate claimants and declared for nioro
"home rule and less Interference from
Washington In the affairs of the northern
territory."
A land court, which Is said to have the
endorsement of President Taft, was fav
ored by the committee, which registered
Its objection to the federal land office act
ing In the "triple role of detectives, prose
cutor and Judge," In the matter of coal
claima.
Tho report said that "It might be well
If it were generally known that Special
Agents L. R. Glavls and Horace T. Jones,
whose attacks on the Interests and Integ
rity of Alaskans have been so widely
Quoted, have tit vt r been within 600 ti.llea
of the coal fields of Alaska."
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