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10 THE BEE: OlfAITA, TTIUflSDAY, AL'UUST 10, 1011. with a cars last week and 94 car the corresponding aay a year ago. RKW YORK UE.1BK4L MARK 1ST NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS !S Sf4 Kf ' . M FLAN TO BETTER LOCAL CLUBS CV.ea fia.eal - Inn 17-4 T I MS m V S Steel T7V4 tt 1 p4 1414 a rti l.W GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Market Quiet Fending Promulgation of Oorernment Figures. WHEAT HAS A BULIJSH TODENCT Cers nesaaiae steady Oeaerel Ball Ifillaril--Teaaleaer af Market La as Hisses- la Aatlclsatlea al Law Estlaaates. OMAHA, August t. ltU. A rather quiet market was eipected te Osy. pending tlia offlclaJ crop figures due after the close. The weather map ihowi some cloudy and showery conditions, with temperature too low for beet results in the Dakota and Canadian province. Ntwi Influences from the northwest ere mill bulllah and lower crop tlinatea by the government will likely result In higher values. The big Influence In corn today was th Wa-hlngton report. Traders tried to in fjcii.ste the figures and the feeling wm bullish because of Che tew condition eeti mated by several atata reports already Wen atit whUih greatly reduce the final crop prospect. Trading In wheal we of the evening tip order toil ay, valree ruling In a harrow range mostly al a alight decrease, Caah Wheat waa HO higher, Com waa steads, holding firm en general bill It eh sentiment. The tendency of Vh maraet look higher, cean earn seia un changed to We higher, wheat I'rlmary w receipt War 1.0M.QM bushels and ahlptnenta were 94 Qs) bushels, against receipts laat year of l.Ml.au bush la and shipment of 441.01k) bushels. Primary com reo-iipf ware wlt.W bushels and shipments were Ml.fM bushels, agalnat reoespta laat s.r ot m.Ooa bushels and ahlptnenta of a"7,W bushels, Clearmnoea Were WO) buahalg of corn, lot buahale of oata and wheat and flour equal to 40,0a) buahale. Llrarpool closed i higher ea wheat and i hlgtiar an corn. The following caeh bale ware reported I Wheats-No, f hard. I car at o. 4 car at tTMrqi No. I mised, 1 ear at vHc, 1 car at tttto. Corn No, I white, I ar at rrc Na. I oolor, 1 ear at 4sc No, i yellow, WUo, i rar at (o; No. I yellow, 1 oar at min, 4 rre at 6ao; No. I mixed, 1 rar at MHo; No. I mtxed. 1 nara at Uc, 1 rare at MHO, Hta Htandard, 1 oar at No. I white, 4 rare at foQl 1 ear at Bo) no grade, 1 oar at Mu Omaha Taak Prfee. WHBAT-No, I hard. r9Wo; Na. t herd. f.4iV; No. 4 hard. Utllo; rejected hard. 7UolVc. CORN-No. I white, WH9o; No. I white, mWVe; No. 4 whlta. Mwmioi No. I color, WeOWiic; No. I yellow, r.'j'io; No. I yellnw, MV,tlG9c No. 4 yellow, MttZV; No. I. WifMo; No. t, WfcUVMlic; No. 4. IS7i'9t,. nAT-No. 1 white, -OVfrfliTMio; standard, XV',iiW: No. I whlta, 3li34c: No. 4 white, 3"0.-wWo; No. t yellow, UWuttc; No. 4 vellow, aji8V4!. HARI.ET No. 1, lf.W0c; No. 4. 7&990O; No. 1 feel. 4f,yTSo; rejected, 6!W6o. nrja-No. a. 86ci No. a, m-khgo. Carlat Receipt. ' Wheat Corn. Oata Chicago m U 291 Minneapolis lot ... ... Omaha 31 39 II Duluth 44 CHICAGO CHAIN AND PROVISIONS Featarea af Iba Traala aad CI oal Ba rriers Board of Trade. CHICAGO, Aug. .-While awaiting the government crop report wheat ownera to day took profit and let advances In prices he more than wiped out. The Washington news turned out to be better for the bulle then had been looked for but came too late to have an Influnnoe before tomorrow. The cloning uuotatlona were to o lower than last night. Corn wound up unchanged to He higher, oata Wo dearer to hio down and hog products varied from 6c ad vance to l?4o decline. The eurprlee which the government re port gave the wheat trade waa In the lowering of the spring crop condition from 71 limt month to 6!l Auguat 1, auKgeHtlriK a loxa of Vi.0O0.0U0 huehitla. To many deal ers this showing proved rather startling. A source of additional dtnnmy, however, was the knowlodge that spring wheat had been damaged further since AUKHt 1, when the official report was compiled. During exchange hours prions were lifted by sdvlces of frost danger and of widen ing Injury from black rust. The market was helped also by news of export busi ness at noon. Unloading on the part of holders, though, reached proportions too great for the market tn sustain. As a re sult the closing tone was weak. Ilet ween the opening and cloae Hrptemher fluctu ate, from l VsfC'I to .1c, finishing Vi(o"c net lower at !2',4:t2V. Corn received support because of the lightness of receipts. September ranged from 4 to iic, with the close a nhnde lip at fcic even. Cush grades were firm. No. 2 yellow waa quoted at tiuriHc. Oris had no Independent action. High and low points touched by the September option were 4l44j4:1i and 4l,c. The close, 41MM-C, showed a gain of a sixteenth over luat night. A let-up In demand by Investor brought about a break In hog produc'k. At the close pork was at mil f out frooi Vo de cline to Rc advance with l1 end rlhs The leading tuturea rane follows: Artlcles. Open. lllgh j lxw. ' Cloae. YeTy .;9-.'ti! I 103 I ..' T.Vk .ItHVWfci 93 -i I I i P41 0-J'il.l 9? "4 1 021, tSI a 'Ci'4'ui taw I MVxl 5 IMV'tH'' t 61 ' .!vai .1 IS 00 j . lit 7i I 12V.I I Mf-,1 ... KiMil .i 9 6.",Vl .1 9 a. i .1 7Vi' IN W Hi 75 9 11!SI 9 171 9 !.2M V & I 4741 4iU 4'4j 44-t '4 4l7V,i'AH7V(l'9 tatatlaaui Tsrteai f the Day Caaaltt-a. NBW TORK. Aug. -nOUR Ptredjr, with a fair trade; eprlna- patents. 914 ft at; winter atraJghta, U (4.U; winter patenta, 94 .t"9i.U: aprlng cleara, M 4 r; winter extra, No. 1, tn.9M(i.n; whiter ex tra No. I. 13 y-tfl 95; Ksnsas straights. KdJiao. Il flour, steavdy; fatr to good. I4.fctf4 7u; choice to fancy, f4. CORNMEA-stteady: fine white and yel low ll.K.fcl.40, cearsa, tLtulJt; kiln dried. WHEAT Root elevator, and Pc f. o. b. afloat; No, 1 quiet; No. I red. new 16c northern Luluth .H f. o. b. afloat, fu tures ttiarket was firm with the start on the cable, but docllaed under liquidation for the government report but again ral lied on sport aa of thirty loads tor export, eloslng Unchanged at He not lower. fJeptemher closed 974,s PeKtnbw H.VJ'4. ( ORN-Ppot. firmer) No. 3 com. 71o elevator, domestic basts to arrive and 71WC for expert No. 2L t. o. b. afloat Futures market was without tranaacttena. closing unchanged to lc net lower. Beptember cke 7v".c; December "Sc. OATB Hpot. quiet; future market Was without transactions, closing nominal. HAT Steady; prime, 11.45; No. 1. 11.403 1.4K; No. I, ai.zotfl.tv; No. a, 3y0c.. HIDES Steady; Central American, tOftc; Bogota. IlHtiUc. DKATHER firm! hemlock flrata. 4 077c; second, HH'oi thirds, ISW-'Oc; re jects, lfro. PROVISIONB-PoTk. Steady; meas. 15"! family, f mfrV 20.00; abort clears, 1 ) f 117 99. lieef, firm; nieee, 11 V0911 60; family, IXfiOtfllWI: beef hams, UO.tfcaU.eO. Cut meats, steady; pickled bellies 10 to 14 lbs., li.xb-ll0U; pickled bams, $1400. Lrd, esaler) middle west prlro. a9.10; re fined ateadyi oontlnsnL it M; Houui Amer ica. IIO.ZT,; compound, l7.OOV7.2S. 1 ni.iAjn nteaayi prima oily Hhfla., eoiintry, 8tM40. oraamery speolals, c: extras, 90o; first, BSHOHo; sec-1 nda, XittfMal thirds, 1U19WV401 lactary cur-I BUTTER (Ready i lie on. rent mase, first, loo; second, invsc, iHB..-rirm sainta, iHtylOo, roaV-r1teady; freeh gathered extras. 22w?4c extra ftrat, I99ISU0; first, Vtritki; fresh gathered dlrtlee, No. 1, lbc; fresh gathered checks, good to prime, 13-; roor to fair, per case, 33 eOfld.fe; refrlgar tor, flrat aaason'a storage, charges paid, Ho; seconds. 1cj western gathered, white, lixuii, POl7I,TRV Dressed, firm! western broil era, 14?19o; fowla, 13yiBo turkeys, ia9Uo. Cera aad Vkaat Iteataa Malletta. Record for the twenty-four hours ending at t a. m. Wedneaday, Aug. 9, 191U OMAiiA DISTRICT. Ttmb.- iLMiu- Statlona. Mas. stio. iaii. Aahland, Neb W 71 ,0u Auburn, Neb 93 tU Broken B w, Neb. 93 t3 Columbus, Neb... 93 U3 Culberlson, Neb.. 91 60 falrbury, Neb... 99 Ml Fairmont, Neb... 94 63 Or. Island, Neb.. 93 till Hartlngton, Neb. 91 66 Wasting, Neb.... 93 96 iloldrege. Neb... 90 87 IJnooln, Neb 94 70 No. Platte, Neb. 90 M Oakdale, Neb 90 67 Omaha, Neb 90 69 Q'ekamah, Neb... 90 64 Valentine, Neb.. 93 63 Sioux City, la... 98 70 Alia, la 99 61 Carroll, la 81 6 Clarlnda, la K 62 rllbley. la 87 60 Minimum temperature period ending at 9 a. m. averages. DISTRICT AVERAGES. No. ot 'temp District. (Station. Max. Aim 8ky. Clear Clear Cloudy Clear Clear Clear Cleur Cloudy I't. cloudy Clear Foggy Clear Cloudy It. cloudy Clear Clear Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear Clear Cloudy for t Wr-lvw-nour tNot Included In .00 .00 .vo .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .110 .00 .00 .00 .00 .22 Market LaujelT petition of Prece ding Dtyi in Main. Feature a. RAHE0AD ISSUi FALL HEAVILY (rsis af Trap Meawrta la me Caaes More Dtaapaelatta Thaa M mm ExpeeteeV Daalrt aa t Tral Revival. NEW TORK. Aug. -In Ita salient feat ures today a stock market sa largely a repetition of the preceding days. Prices) moved In a way suggestive of further liquidation after which they recovered only to decline again. The undertone was tin certain and clearly reflected present agri cultural commercial, industrial and politi cal conditions. There eeems to be Increasing doubt hi banking quarters regarding the revival of general trade In the fall, and the labor sit uation, particularly In Ita application to the transportation companies. Is looming large. '1 here were no definite developments In this latter connection today, but advices from various sections pointed to the possibility of strikes or lockouts on the Harrlmao lines, the Gould system and the Rock Island and Illinois Central roads. Other news of the day Included tn an nouncement that the Atchison road pur poses to Issue 3140.000,009 of common stock and some more convertible bonda. The stock. It Is said, la not Intended for Im mediate uae, but rather as an emergency measure. ' Returns of the crop reports were In some cases more disappointing than was ex pected and the publication was followed by another raid on the market which sent Union Pacific under yesterday with sharp declines In the grain csrrler. The decline was orderly st first, but in the last few minutes the selling gathered such bugs proportions that prices crumbled away to the lowest levels of the present movement. There were faint rallies which failed to ar rest the fall to any appreciable extent and the close was extremely weak, with the short Interest In control of the situation. The bond market was directly affected by the movement of stocks Total sales, par value. ai.9U2.O00. United Htates bonds were unchanged on caU. Number of aatee and leading quotations on storks were as follows: alas Midi. Urn. CIom m ri 4', Wihn it i, P" TrsnH M a M ), HUM CVairel ... , PH.VER-Rar, quiet at 24 l-Wd per aonca MONKT-I per cent. '1 he rate of discount In th open market for short bills Is l per cent; for three months bills. 2Sr per cent. Bast BOSTON, Aug stock were a lo Allow! AsmI. Otpeer ..... a 1. l. A a tnm sb. f. C r I. 9 fmtut tymlkmm ... CM. A SriM..,.. CI. A llaskt flssteajtlal . Ken t. V... ksM llnue r. If... r"rntha Otreei Vrm. ....... (Inttr Con 9mw f'afuinee ... Reral fpe Kerr Uae tax fePT La Salle Cmtvmt... Askwl. Mlals ttavkui. 9. Closing auotattoaa an Itowa: , M Mtoml Oever re . U ttehavs 41 . IT 1, NotsA Cm 17. . U Mrtatii MIM .... II feevk bun . . I74 r1 Lek 4 . 4 ( PmuMi tri .fi narsnia . 10 I'lmu I. A a..... . St rtnry , U) fNaanea ............ . u arvr . t4 TaMrirk .. 4 less. f... . n pM . U t"tah l . rtah ypTr (U . - le aaa .. Watreria M4 . It rf'4 . an M-4 474 14 . ,107 Allla-Chalmera ef4 Amalgamated Copper American Agricultural .... Amerlran Beat 8usr American Can Amerlran C. A P Amarlran Cotton Oil American H. a L sfd Am. lc Securltlaa American Linseed American Locomotive American 9. A R Americas 8. A R. pfd Am. Steel Foundries Am. Sugar Refining American T. A T American Tobacco pfd Americas Woolen Anaconda Mining Cb Atrhteon Atcbleon pfd Atlantic Coast Una Baltimore Onto lK-thlehtra Rtael Brooklyn Rapid Tr Canadian Pacific Central Leather On. Leather pfd, offered.. (heaapeaka A Ohio f hlcayo A Alton Chlcaro O. W , naw rhlcaio O. W. pfd fhUnso A N. W "hl,aso, M A St. P C. (' , " A St. L f'olorado F. A I Colorado A Southern 4.4O0 ISO I. wo '"tnfi too n0 100 M IIH M 9) 29 n 'it" s 11', I. XlO 14 mo IK) l.no TOO ")0 14.700 00 " 600 Km I.IWW 1 lit 1M4. iti 101 '4 ini'i 2'4 774 10. 240 4j 1,000 n too '.'406 " ioo 400 14.4(10 '77 vi '20 141 '4 124 72H 'ii" nt 16 MH ST let Si vn im ): 74 7 16 n 'itii '90 ii iii" 111 1 400 304 204 Columbus, O Louisville, Ky.... lndlanapolla 2nd. ChlcaKo, 111 Kt. lAitils, Mo Lies Moines, la... Minneapolis. Minn. ) Kansas City. Mo.. 24 iCmaha, Nab 19 92 2 94 oN 92 62 99 90 92 70 Ki 94 84 M 9u 72 92 64 Modcrste but appreciable ahowers oc curred within the last twenty-four hours at a number of stations In the Minneapolis fall" rm",n"'1,l M .00 . " . n-l-waM X. Il..il.nn -w I Oenver A Rio Orand... .00 1 Denver A H. O pfd .00 nintlllers' Recur It lea .MOjF-rl M Krle Ht pfd 'f: 1 km td nfd fr. General Blactrlc w nrat Northern nM WO'Oreat Northern Or ctf. Illinois rentral Interborough Mat Int. Met. pfd International Harvester district. Oood rains fell at two stations In I ,, M,,in, pfo the rit. Louis district and a light shower, occurred at one station In the lies Moines district. Warmer weather prevailed In the corn and wheat region during Tuesday, and It Is warmer In the southern and east ern portions this morning. Cooler weather U moving down over the Missouri valley this moxnlng. - L A. W 101,811, L,oual r'orecaater, W vainer uuiaau. at. I.osl IJeaeval Market. ST. MJIjIH, Aug. 9.-WHKAT Firm; track, No. ! red, K7rwc; No. 2 hard S'cra 1. H); September, Ko; December, Uc. CORN Steady; track, No. 2. n3t3c; No. 2 white, fSVtc; Seirtemher, 4c. OATH Higher; track, No. 2. 39Hc; No. 2 white, 40c;; September, 41c; Uecember, 44'4 '44V4P. It YF Unchanged, Ke. Klrn Firm; red winter patents, 14.10 M ; extra fancy and straight, J3.70rne4.10; hurd winter t'lesra. tl'nfrtXIO. 8K KI e-Tlmot hy. $12.l"a 13.50. COIlNMK.Aly-2.90. RllAN .Strong; Backed, east track, $l.Wf di 1.08. HAY-Htrnng; timothy. $19.tOHj23.50; prai rie. im.0ryrl21.O0. PRO VISION rt Pork, firm; Jobbing. I1S.25. Ird. lower, prime stem, fct.2f.roe;. 33. Dry -alt meats, unclianKed; boxed extra shorts, 19 30; clear ribs. 19.69; short clears, Racun, unchanged; Imxed extra shorts. Hiv.O; clear rlba, 10.60; short clears, llO.tt'JVb. POCI.'i'KY ritead ; chickens, 9c; spring I-Vbc; turkeys. Hie; ducks, lOVjc; geese, 5c. ducks. lOc; geese, 5c. lll'TTKK Quiet ; creamery, 21g26o. KtHJS-rtteady, 13M.C Re'eipts. Shipments. Flour, bbls 7.HO0 12.900 Wheat, bu k 73.MU) 19.000 ' Com, bu 89.0H) 72.000 Oata, bu. ui.uw bo.va) 17 W. 17 75 17 92'i 14 14 00 14 50 N 9i 9 9 06 9 20 9 Ufi 9 t74 9 tiYi X Vo K 7i 9 SO 9 jTSil ' 9 20 131 OKI 9 35 mil I t 429 Cut-h utitatli ns were follow- KIajC lt-r il l,., w, ntci pi'icnia. ;i H, 4 2.',; atmiKhlH. ...4.ri4 (; spilm; siralght.i, 4j I 40, bakci s, vl.vii t tio. RVK-No. 2. H7c. iiAitl.i; V - HV.i or mining, Huh. tic; fair to ehol, f tnultlng. l.ii1.12. MiKO.s Timothy, 41 1 tstvri IS 30; clover, U l",! IS.KI. I'lMV lptlONS Mess pork, per hhl., 117.60 il7.S.; lard, par I On ll., a.S.92',; slinrt riha. mdi-n (Iihis.o. h 7.Vu.i',; snort 1 tear 11. c.l hound I. li.oou TuIhi i lcaiHtic, s in wheut and flour were eiil tn ilj.u i bushi'la. Primary receipts v.cie I.U'Ji.i.o hiiMlicls. comi'nrrd with 1, M,tu l'U.i..l, tin, ciirresiHiiiiling day a ai- aru. i.etiuiHtcil leccipts . for toiiior row : neut, yxi turn; coin, 33 cars; na'4 2 , .1 cam; Ihvs. ao.oul head. Chlcavo 1 a-h l i Ices-vV heat : No. I red. 99'tuis.c; .No. .1 red, K.'-aHiostc ; .No. 2 hard, M ii(i 9ic; Nil huil. XViiHic; No.. 1 nortnerii oi l, 9l.lUHi.12ln; No. i nnrihein. li-Uiiul tO; .No 3 uii'tlicrn. t.'mil ll; otner gisars In flected. Coi n: i:o. C, ; J lut . Mi'MiUiSt.'; No. 2 yeiluw, .iTjt4 ic; No. 1, o'nic; No. 4 white iihitl,, , No. t Jilli.v.. t,4'"H4V; No. 4, .I'viiuc; No. 4 White, i.4'(u'i&'c; No. 4 yuiow, tilVtiHc. Oat.; No. i. :iji;9',c; Nu. 2 white 4o.4iji 4iic; No. i li.U, SI-'(l4iK-; No. 9 while oiu, osi'oc; sianduiU, 40'4i(i4iH,c. Rye: ,o. 2, ,c. hurley; lU-mi n i lover: 10.iii 11.59. Tlmoih: aiu.i.i IJ.U0. ItYK ,n. 3. 97c. HARI.KY-4,;il 14. Cl.OVr. 11-512 iKriH.OO TIMOT1IY-H.OOU 30. UUTTK.lt fleeti,; tTeamerlea. 2 1 "ir-Stk- daires. I9(ii3c. ' KOilf r li m; re-elpts. 10.9N4 csb-s at Mink, cases lii-lnilf.l, 10'itHc; fltkis. ' 4c pi line firsts. l,Hc ' CHKKHK Hisdy; daUI's. WiltWic twins, 12Sj!-V; yung AinrrUas, Ut,tOc lung horns, l.T,il13V. TTKH Steady; creameries. :44j34o' ria iics, ,i2;lc. ' i:,itt-Steaiiy ; receipts. 9.00 cssra at mrk. laceii Included, lily lie; firsts, ' lbc pi inic firsts, 17n'. ' ' CHKKSK Irregular; d.ilales, Ufr v,v twins. IJSyl-c; oung Americas, I"',I3V: lontt hoina. 1t'w4il1l.c. ItvrATOF.S-fteady to firm; Jeraey. SI 25 il.Vi; Miiineaot!i. l.lOil&. IHHI.TRY-l.lve. firm; turkeys. lie Ch'cStens, lie; sprhitfa, ItVtc. ' VKA-fteady; W to i-lb. wta, Rufv to to K.-lb. ., 9-.jtl0c; irt to IliMh ta' lie. Iiallv movement of produce: ArllrUe. Receipts Shlpm'te Flour, Mils '7.4 j )(-, AVheat. bu 41 SO M4V4 Corn, bu 91 t li (t.i Oats, bu : 6i5 : 191 J,u Hr, DU Rarley, nu. Kaimaa City (mill and I'roi isions. KANSAH CITY. Aim. 9 W H KAT-Cash. unchanged; No. 2 hard. 9irii"J7Vic; No. 3, S6 4i'.n,c; No. . led, HtXU'Mf; No. 3, h.'tiH4c; Bep tember, 9l4u9ru; Heceniher, 9ti 94c. CORN I nchungi'd to Sic Higher; No. 2 mixed. U14c; No. 3, fl'tc; No. 2 white, 4.'c; No. 3, tiln'iKlc: rieplenilier, ttl'xc, bid.; liecemher, ollVi''lMiO. tATH I'nchunged; No. 2 white, 404t40'4e; No. 2 mixed, a"n40tr. R.YK Si". II AY Unchanged to .'idc lower; choice timothy, IH.0i'f 18.30; choice prairie, $15.51 u IS. to HUTTEIt Creamery, J3'; firsts, 2"c; sec onds. 21c; packing stock IHc. KdOH-Kxtras, 20c; firsts, MVtCi sec onds, 11c. Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, bu lll.fciO 5;,n Corn, bu 53,0110 42 0) oata, bu 14i 7.00 International Paper International Pump Iowa Central Kansas City Southern Kanaaa City go. pfd Laclede Qaa Louisville A Nashville... Minn. A Rt Lnula M , Rt. P. A B 8. M ... Mlsaourl. K. A T M.. K. A T. pfd Mt'sourl Pacific National Blacult National Lead N. R. K. of M. td pfd.. Near York Ontral N. Y.. O W 'Norfolk A Weatern North American Northern ' Pacific, Pacific Mall Pennsylvania People's Oaa P . . C. A St. L Plttahorx Coal Preased Steel Cr Pullman Palaea Car Hallway Bteel Spring.... Reading. Republic Steel Republic Steel pfd Rock laland (t Rock Inland Co. prd Rt. L. A R. F Id pfd.... Rt, lyiuls R. W Rt. Loula 9. W. pfd Rloaa-Rhartlald 9. A I Southern Paclflo Routhern ftallwar Roulhern Railway Tenneaae ( on per Teiaa A Pacific T , St. L. A W T. , 81. L. A W. pfd.... t'nlon Pacific t'nlon Pacific pfd United Rtatea Hsalty... I'nlted Rtatea Rubber.. t'nlted R'.atea Rtael I'. B. Bteel pfd I'tah Topper Va.-t'arollne ("nemlca! W.ha-h Walxah pfd Weatern Maryland Wcatln-hntiae Klertrlo . Western t'nlon Wheelln A I.. B Lrl'lKh Valley pfd. 1.4fi0 too 500 100 . 1. 20(1 . 1.100 .' i.ooo . 1.000 . 1.KO0 100 too . l.oo too '. " iii too loo 100 .' ' too . inn ioo TOO (00 .' 't'linn loo too .' " lino 100 . 11 400 . 11,400 100 . 1.100 too .' " ioo 400 . - mo 400 .111.700 oo . too . 4, i0 , 400 400 . 12. 000 . 1,000 . 4,100 00 too ." '"400 .115,100 400 100 .141.100 . 1.101 . 4.000 103 (00 .ft .' 100 "0 . !'.:o) 111s US 1H7S 2t ll't rJ4 164 12 im lm 44 117V, ioii in 12 10414 I4&4 10 m 14 "45V4 111 l ioeii 40S 104 TH 124 304 111 li4 'i'4 14 1HS 24S4 ?H 1S4 4(14 111 so T0V4 lit 17(4 S 111s 11 Tl 17S 74 11714 (S 14 "to (4 ( 74 131 4 1SV4 17 US 6114 Hi" 12EU. (IS lll4 IC4 44 117 iovi 11 lH It 104' 1444 10 IMS ni4 '41s in 62 iotiii 4014 lot 71 1ia S 121S 104 iS MS 1M 11 141 11 MS MS (4 44 IKS 2f"4 S S4S ST 44S 17H-4 2S 71 17S T4 11S 46 t li 43S 7SS . 1(100 170S 147 Total aalea for th day. 401,100 aharea. US (114 MS (OS IP II il it S 10 ns us losti ns 111 114 S . n ns los 101 I2&S loss US 7(S !1T4 11 44 210 76S 10 :'0 41 141 1:014. ris 30 (i IMS us KI MS MIS US us IIS 41 HI IKS (IS HIS II 44S 117 KS 10 17S 1S II 104 144H 40 1344 II 4 42S 111 (IS 2S 10RI4 404 loss 71S 122 10 12IS 10414 MS 1S si 1(1 II 14HS 11 2V4 1 S (I 41S 2 4tl 41 IKS 2S M 13 S MS 11 40 17S 1S 70 17 S 71S ins 44S ((S KS 11 11 4dS 73 S 1 1I7S Tar Xlalnar Stateka. MrTW TORK. Ang. 9-Cloglng Quotations n mining stocks were: "r 1 MOa Chlst I Com Tunnel stock., n Meilcan ITS bonda II Ontario 14 (. Cel. A V 74 Ophlr 174 Hor Silver i "standard loe Iron RINer Yet tow Jacket 1 leedvllla Ces. 1 ottered. OMAHA LIYE STOCK MARKET Cattle Are Generally Strong to Ten Centi Hifher. HOGS SELL HIGHER TO LOWER Aaelber Large Raa at Sbeep, with Trad Geaeratlr Slaw, 4bll Lassba aa A relers Are Steadr wltai Taeadar. POUTH OMAHA. Aug. 9, L11. Receipts aere: (.-attte. xlogs. hep. Official Monday U.C& 2.102 U.o.4 Official Tursdar a.sla 4941 YtX tstlmate Wcdneadajr IM 11.. ko Three days this sreea...70 17 943 4r,7rc fame das last week....l.!",l S.U0 4rt.4r. Same daa 2 weeks ago..lo.91.1 24.97 "sme days 3 weeks ago..ts..'U) ii.110 n.il Same days 4 weeks ago. .H. 415 So.r) 1.3 tame days last year 19.11 21.14 4J,ao The following table snows tTe receipts of cattle, hogs and cheep at tVxi'b Umaba for the year to data as compared with last vear: iaii toiA. Inc. !uattla QJ.4 rt.I3 M.MI Hr.gs l.S-,J,t.7 tSl.415 41.6Kt ohf-ep 9W.017 9o4ili 5J04 The following table vowt tha arersg Prices of bogs at fSouth Omaha for tb last several days, with cotrrarlaonsr: Testes. un. n?7.,L.ll908.lIl.tim.l91. M lneieplls Grata Market. MINN K A l'Ol.lfl, Aug 9 WIIRAT Sep. temht-r. $104',; December. II Ofsl OS'S; Miy, I1.0WS; No. 1 hard. II. K; No. 1 north ern, tl tsvi I.I7H: lo arrive. tl.05Vj4I.O7; No. t norther" 91."'"-" I.ts,; No. 1. Il.01iffl.04. SKK1V--Klnx. 2.i. RI.KY -JtncSill.iM. COUN-No. I vellow, lilsoffio. OATH No. J white. 41H7414C, H Y li -'Mi'. ' RILAN-t.'O ..aXKI.nO. Kl.til R- I'list patrnU. U 3H4rJ.4: second rutcnts. 14 Ton 4 'I'.; first cleara, I3.56u3.75; atcond cleara, '.. &ul.',to. I 'refiiool t.THlrt llarkel. I.IVKRroOI, Aug. 9 W UK AT Spot, firm; No. 2 ManltohH. 7a KV,d; No. S Manl tol a, 7a 4Md: futures firm; October, 7s 1 Vfcil ; l4cctu1er, 7 2N,d. CORN Snot firm; new American mixed, 5s i d; old American mixed, 5s It'v1; new Amerlcun mixed, 5s KXtd; new American, kiln dried, ba frl. futures steady; 8eptem bet. Is 7d. October, 6s 9d. Peoria Mnrket. TKORIA. Auf. . (TORN-Strady; No. S yellow. i.4'c, No. 4 yellow, 3Se; No. S m xel, 64V.c; No. 4 mixed, 3Vc. OAT8-Mteady; No. S white, 39c; standard. Ssv.4, v0. 1 white. 3sVc: No. 4 'white. ' 17t.4j3c. MllwaaVr Grala Market. MIIyWACKKK, Aug. . WIIRAT-Ko. 1 noillurn, lf9ti1.10. No. S northern, 11 (&tp I iVi ; No. 3 hard winter, 91i!3c; rleptem br. 9;'; IVcunbcr, 9tic. A lo-41Vc. IIARl.K il 0511 1.14. York Money Market. NKW YORK. Aug. 9 MONFTf-On call, steady, at 2si2H per cent; ruling rate. 2"- per cent; closing hid, 2 per cent; offered at 219 per cent. Time loana, firmer; sixty days. per cent: ninety, days, syn-, per cent; alx months, 374fM per cent. I'P.IMK MKUCANTIL-li PAPKR-4fl4S4 per cent. BTKRMNO F.XC'HANOK Easy, with lc ttial Imslness In bankers' hills at 14.5375 for slxtv-day bills and at 94 W't6 for demand; commTclal bills, 14. 8.1 S. PII.VKR Rar, 52c; Mexican dollars, 45c. r.oNOS Oovernment. stesdy; railroad, ensy. Closing quotation on bonds were ss fol ic e, ; V 9. ret is, r(.... lies Int. Met. 4Sl do coupon 10'iS Int M M 4Ss.. tl. 9. I. rf 101 S Japan 4Ss do coupon 101 S K. '. Ro. 1st Si . tl 8 4a. reg U fl dab. 4a 1'JJl OMAIIA OfEIfERAL MARKET. rTUTTER No. 1. In 1-lb. cartons. Sic; No. 1, In 90-lb. tubs, Kc; No. 2. 34c; packing. 17c; flairr. JoXc. ClIKEHK Imported Swiss, X2c; American "wlss. 22c; block Swiss, 19c: twins, lis;' triplets. 14c; daisies, luc; young America, lie; blue label brick, 16c; Umburgar U Ib.I lc: llmbtirger (1 lb ), lc. POULTRY Broilers, 20c per lb.; hens, Uc; cocks. 9c; ducks, 20c; spring ducks. 90c; geese, lie; turkeys. 24c; pigeons, per Jos., 11.50. Alive: Broilers, lic; hens, 9Mrc; old roosters. 6c; old ducks, full feath ered. 10c; geeae, full feathered, tc; turkeys UVtc; gulnta fowls. Uc each; pigeons, per dox., 9oc; homers, per dox., 1400; squabs. No. 1, per dox.. 1; No. 2, per dox., ioc; ben turkeys, ioc. FI8H-Pickerel, 10c; white, ISc; pike. 14c; trout. Uc; large crapples. tiy.-Oc; Bpanlsb mackerel, !9c; eel, 19c; haddock. 1.1c; flound ers lie; green catfish, lc; roe shad. 11.90 each, shad roe, per pair, 60c; ea.mon. lie; halibut. .'0c; yellow percb, 9c; buffalo, sc: bullheads. 14c. BEEP CUT PRICES-Rlbs: No. 1. ISc: No. 2, 13c; No. 3, 9'c. Loin: No. 1, He; No 2, 14Vio; No. 2, 11c. Chuck: No. 1, 7c; No 2, 6Hc; No. I, fic. Round: No. 1. 9Wc; No 2 tc; No. 9, ssc Plave: No. I. 4c; No. 2. 4Sc; No. , ic. ' FRUITB, ETC.-Apples: Dutchess, per bbl.. $3.75; per bu. bsk., 31 .26. Bananas: Kancy select, per bunch, $2. 2612.50; Jumbo, bunch, 2.7.Vtf3.75. Cantaloupes: California, etandard, 4o count, 12.75 per crate; pony ctates, 54 count, $126; Jumbo, 27-33 size $2.50; Arkansas, pony, per crate, $1.Ni; standard, per crate, $2.25. Dates: Anchor brand, new, 30 1-lb. pkgs. in boxes, per box. $2.00. Grapes: Kansas, per 7-lb. bak., Mc. Lemons: Llmonelra brand, extra fancy, any else, per box, 99.50: 3W size, per box, $6.50; Loma Llmonelra, fancy, 900 Blze per box, $tl.00; 3S0 Else, per box, 36.00; J4w and 420 sires, 50c per box less. Oranges: Niagara Redlanda Valencia, 99-129 Mzes per box. $4.25; liiO-176-2JO-21-2aO sizes, per box, 95.00; choice Valencia, 90-99 sixes, 13 75. Peaches: California, per box. Il.JO 1.30. Plums: California, per crate, $1.95 Prunes: Trcgety, per 4-bsk. cvrate, $1.9o! Pears: California, per 60-lb. box, $2.75. Watermelons: Georgia and Florida, per lb., IHc. V KG ETA BLE8 Beans: String and wax per hamper, 12.60; per mkt. bsk., $1.90. Cab bage: Home grown, per lb., 8V4c. Cucum bers: Home grown, 1H and 2 dox. In bsk., Wk.'. Egg plant: Fancy Florida, per dox., $1.50. Garlic: Extra fancy, white, per lb., 12c. Lettuce: Extra fancy leaf, per dox., 40c. Onions: Home grown, white, per crate, $2.00; yellow, ter crate. $1.75; Cali fornia, In sacks, per lb., 9c. Parsley: Kancy home grown, per dos. bunches, 45c. Potatoes: California white stock. In sacks, per bu., $1.90; Minnesota, per bu., $1.50. Radishes: Per dos., 20c. Tomatoes: Ten nessee, per 4-ba.sket crate, 75c. MISCELLANEOUS Almonds: Califor nia soft shell, per lb., 19u; In sack lots, lo less. Brszll nuts: Per lb., 13c; In sack lots, lc less. Filberts: Per lb., 14c; In sack lots, lc less. Peanuts: Roasted, per lb., 8Vxo; raw, per lb., 7c. Pecans: Large, per lb., 16c; in sack lots, le less. Walnuts: Cali fornia, per lb., 19c;; in sack loU, lc less. Honey; New, 24 framea, $3.76. Evaporated Applea and Dried Fralta. NEW YORK, Aug. 9. KVAPORATED A PPLES Nominal ; on the spot, fancy, IS 4il9c; choice, 16c and easy for future ship, ment; IOiQIOsc for prime for October ship-' ment. DRIED FRUITS Prunes, unsettled but with a firm undertone; 9& 1440 for Califor nia up to 30-408 and lH4il44c for Oregona, from SO to 90s. Apricots, quiet but firm; choice, 14ifrl6c; extra choice, 16H&lie; fnncy, lt4i17c. Peaches, Inactive but very steady; choice, llftlliic; extra choice, 2!p 12"c; fancy. UVic. Raisins, very firm, especially tor the seedless varieties; loose Muscatels, CV(fj7c; choice to fancy seeded. Mi 9c; seedless, 67c; London layers, $1.40 Hi 1.46. "Coffee Market. NEW TORK. Aug. 9. COFFEE Closed steady, net 3 points lower to 6 points higher. Hales, 93.5HO bsgs. August, 11.55c; September, 11.90c; October, 11.31c; Novem ber, 11.14c; December, 11.05c; January, Feb ruary, March, April, May, June and July, 11. 01c. Spot coffee, firm; Rio No. 7, WAV. Santos No. 4. 13Sit.Ho, nominal. Mild, quiet; Cordova, 143 16c, nominal. Leading roasters are reported to have purchased between 50,000 and 100,000 hags of spot coffee late yesterday. llnlufh Grata Market. DtT.l'TH, Aug. 9-WIIEAT-No. $I0V,; No. 1 northern. $107109; 1 hard. No. 2. 9 :n j , iv ww ait. arioi neceipts v nea, jks cars, with S of contract grade. Corn. C3 rare with IS of contract grade. Oata. 291 cara. Total recrlpta of wheat at Chicago, Minneapolis and Duiuih today were 47 cara, compared northern H.Mm l.tH' t 11 ''; September, li t1,; I lee-ember, $i.u9'i oS). OATB-42C. Itlls and Ito.lK. SAVANNAH. Aug. 9-Tl'HPENTINE-F nn; vWc. lUiai.S-Kirni, type F, $9 '! 25; O. $6 2.V9 139 do enupon A:lle-l hsl let Is.. Anter. A. a Am. T A T. a. 4a. Am. Tobacro 4a do 4a Artuoar A Co. 4S. Atrlileon sen. 4a.... do ev. 4a do ev. 4 A. C L. tat 4a. .. Dal A Olilo 4a do IS do 9 W. IS" ... brook. Tr. r. 4a... in. of Oa. la Can. Leather bt.... t' of N. J. f. 4s.. 1I1S do (en iiaa. a tinio 4va. st u do ret It MS dfl lat gold 4a Chlraso A A. IS" . S A l 4a f B A Q . 4a ... MS Ro Pai-. col. 4 do gan. 4a S do tr. 4a T. M. A 9 P. S 1S do I t raf. 4a. C. R I. A P. . 4a, 1S Sn. Railway la do r(( 4a ,19 do sen la t'olo. Ind. la 74 Valon Parlfle 4a Cola Mid. 4s 1 do t 4s t . A s r A 4Wa sai da lat A S M 4 S 74S (4 lS 7S 17 71 Dry Goods Market. NEW YORK, Aug. 9. DRY GOODS Cot ton goods are generally quiet. Revisions on one or two lines of denims are an nounced for the purpose of cleaning up light stocks. Narrow dress ginghams will not be priced until after September 1. New raw silk rules have been adopted by the silk association to govern sales. Wormed yarns are In light demand with prices Ir regular. Jobbers are doing a fair trade in seasonable dress fabrics. Cotton Market. NEW YORK, Aug. 9 COTTON Spot closed quiet, 10 points till! hor; middling up- l.ni 19ili... mlfUlllna- triilf 11 flf.c Kli In ' 2ii bales. Futures opened steady; August, 12.10c; tctober, ll.OSc; December, ll.osc; January. 11.03c; March, 11.13c; May. 11.20c; July. 1121c. The close was steady; August, 1221c; September, 11.38c; October. 11.31c; November, 11.28c; December, 11.32c: Janu nrv. 11.27c; March, 1135c; May, 1.4; July, 1144c. our Market. NEW YORK, Aug. 9 Sl'G A R Raw, firm; Muscovado, H test, 4.11c; centrifugal, 96 test. 4.61c; molas-eu, K teat, 3.Wc; re fined, ateady. Ui I.. A N. unl tl M K. A T. tut 101 dn sn 4S.... I04S Mo. Parlfle 4a... IS. K. K of 91. 4ta tl 104 .N Y. . , ,7S4 "S do deb. 4a il Y . N HAH l"S c. la m I0S N. A W. lal e. 4s. .10! SS No Parlfle 4a y tit. i . m"T -,i a " 0. 9. L rfd 4a., lS Penn. ev. IVfta 1911. MS do eon. 4a 101 Reading ten. 4a S Rt. I A 8 P. tm 4a 11 V Is hKV W. e 4a.. 79S . 71V. . IS . MS .101 9S l. A II. e. 4a... P AH II k ... do ref. la Dlatlllara' ea Brie p I. 4i do gen 4a do rt, 4a, ear A do larlea B tlaa. fctac. rt. is. III. Cn UI4. MS V. S. Ilubher 4a.. 90 "f. I Steel Id aa. 90 Va.-Car. t bent aa 7S Waha.lt lat la... M', do la! A ri. 4a. 7S Wrrters M4 4a. . . S W'e.1. gletv ev. Is 71 Wis ('antral . . 114 Mo. Pat. rv. la... lal raf 4a. MS Panama la uttered .. 77 .. us .. 974 .. MS ..101 .. 7S ..101 . IMS .. MS ..1044, ..10H, ..! ..101 .. 14 .. 7S .. MS .. 9i .. 91 ..101', Wool Market. ST. LOU!.. Aug. t WOOL Unchanged; territory and weatern medluma. liwix-; fine mediums. loU'xc; fins, UT14aO, London stock Market. I.ONDON. Aug. 9. American securities were quiet and featureless during the early trading today. Prices ranged from S above to S below yesterday a New York i-liislng. London closing stock quotations' ('neole. mooer 7S lulrlll A K'nll..M 4s.euunt 11 1-14 Mo.. Kan A Teaaa. MS . MS Vork Central.. Itwtf, . IS Norfolk A Westers. 1014, .IMS do aid 90 IMS Ontario A Waaler a lea raosarlvanta Aaial. topper A narond At' liseou do .ld Ilalllmora A Out. Canadian Parlllo ,.MS Head Mlsa Choaspaska A Okie.. 1S Heading Chi. Ur' SMetl . IIS Boulkern Kallvar -kl . Mil. SI. F. IMS ds prd lie Hew re II Sevilha.-n Parlfle , lMasr A III 0.... 974 Vatoa faalfi . 4S . "s .. ii ,. ii .in', tatIS Kanaaa City I. Ire Stock Market. KANSAS CITY, Mo.. Aug. 9. CATTLE Receipts, 10.000 head. Including S.omO south erns; market, stesdy to loc lower;, dressed beef and export steers. $6.50fu''7.&0; fulr to good. eo OOuii.40: western steers. $i.001i6 ,w; stockers end feeders. $3.5Ki5.75; southern steers, $4.ii6.0."i: southern cows. 3i.5iHi4.riO; native cows, I'-'.kii i.00; ratlve heifers. 43.75 ttl t'; bulls. '$.", 15444.40:. calvra. $4 0O-(i7.00. HOGS Receipts, 6.000 head; market, steady to 10c lower; bulk of sales, $r.40'fj ";0; heavy. $7.r1tf7.6ri; packers and butch ers; 97 4.'.f7.70; lights. $7.3tAi7.70. Mlir.r.t A.ll I.A.V1IS.-. IecriHS, henil:. market, strong to 1V hlvher: lambs, $0 0irM'..7f: yearllnRs. $4 o(4."y); wnthers, :t 253.75: ewes. 9:1 OfKfiS..""); stockers and feeders, $2.ri0i3.76. St. I.nnls l ive Stock MarVrt. ST. LOUIS. Aug. 9. CATTLE Receipts. 4.100 head, Including 600 Texans; market, steady; native shipping and export steers, !6.ori 7.56; dressed beef and butcher steers, fS 50714.50; steers under 1.00Q. pound. $4 5fti 7.23: stockers snd feeders. $1fMii4 76: cows and heifers $1(717.0.1; canners. $1.tKh2.7; bulls, $;'.75.u J 50; calves. $1.2Mf3 25; Texas and Indian ateers, $4.00'n6 25; cowl and heifer. $3 00fl6.on. , HOGS Receipts, 6.900 head: market, ateady; piss and lights. S5.2.Vrr7..n; psck era. 17 737.fA; butrhera snd best heavy. $7 5.Wi7 C".. SHKEP AND LAMTS-necelnts 5 1- he: market, stesdv: native mutton 3 CI 4r: lemhs. $4.r4V(i6 7T: cills an hurl's, fl CTfi;.".',; atocee-s snd ee,lera. SI 54V(f3.0fl. ' Flock la Sight. Recelpla ot slot k al '.he five princi pal western markets yesterday: t aille. Ilo.-s. Sllee-, f. i 0 s 11.7 .... 2 4 5ii I 9- lOimo ROa) j(vv 4 loft .iv) 6.101 K.00 21.0U0 20,001 Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. 1... $-... 4... S.... 7.... 9. f (9 I 7 m 1 4 9 91 4 U 4 73 4 74 7 7o 7 64, 23 ( ail 2U, 6 92 91-,! 7 70 7 &2i 9 i9, til 6 94 1 03,j 7 471! 7 64i 9 93t 6 li 1 7 71 7 5S 46 do: I l 7 lo j 7 591 9 36. 6 TT j 4 21; 6 79 1 r4 7 90, 4 2 I 74; 111 6 94 I 7 731 7 49 6 90 6 94 Sunday. Rexwfpu and tfla-poedtlon or Ore stoesi at he Union stocA yards. South Omaha for twenty-four boors ending at I cciock. p. Do yesterday : ' RECEIPTS CA BLOTS. rft,ttft i . v. . h -. ... "'"I', n r a oa. ez i. f. Ky... 4 Wabash R. R i Missouri Pacific Ry.. 2 Union Pacific R. R.. 42 C. N. W., east I C. & N. W., west 74 C, St. P.. M. A O.... 6 .. H. Q., east.... C., B. A Vi., west 47 C. R. I. A P., eaet... 4 Illinois Central Ry... I Chicago G. W. Ry... 10 Total receipts 203 Omaha Packing Co.... Swift A Co cuuahy Packing Co.. Armour A Co Schwarts-Bolen Co. .. Murphy Juerieu Mnclalr W. B. Vansant Co.... Benton Vansant & Lush, 1W Hill A Son F. B. Lewis Huston At Co J. B. Root & Co J. H. Bulla L. F. Hubs L. Wolf McCrearey A Carey.. 8. Werthelmer II. F. Hamilton Iehmer Bros Lee Rothschild McConeghy Other buyers 6 1 3 27 22 2 ,7 40 J 14 6 13 17 4 o .. a 3 125 61 10 HEAD ittie. Hogs. Sheep. 576 6VMI 921 K.S9 l.i. l.boT 1.219 l.lny l,mt 947 1.6.S0 2.U1 .... 67 1,768 ' Ill 166 1W 206 9t 96 62 126 61 97 268 275 16 5 10ft 242 968 2.282 Totals... ... 6.262 7.122 14,221 CATTLE Receipts of cattle wore large again today. 193 cars being reported in. This brings the total for the three days this week up to 23,000 head as agalnat 19.900 head for the same period a year ago. Tba mar ket this morning was In splendid condition as viewed from a seller's standpoint and entirely satisfactory. The big bulk of all the cattle In the yards, sold sn very good season In the forenoon. Buyers of beef steers were all out In the yards early In the morning and evidently bad good orders In hand. As a reault the market opened early and the trade was active at prices around 10c higher for the best cattle and with tha common and medium kinds at least steady. A new high top was made, several loads of cornfeds selling up to $7.26. Cows and heifers were active and strung, the better grades selling around 10c higher. Canners and undesirable kinds were at least ateady. Good feeders were wanted and the market on anything of that description waa fairly active, with prices at least a dime higher. This means that tha market on good feed ers is around a quarter higher than last week. Quotations on cattle: Good to choice corn-fed beef steers, $6.70(uY7.25; good to choice range beef steers, $6.25i)4.10; fair to good corn-fed steers. $6.Oa6.70; fair to good range steers, $4. 604)6.25; common to fair corn-fed steers, $4 .6o6.00; common to fair range steers, $3.75474.60; good to choice corn fed heifers, $4 76&6.60; good to choice range helfera. $4,7546.26; good to choice corn-fed cowa. $4.50415.25; good to choice range cowa, $4 0O4pt.66; fair to good native cowa, $3,754$ 4.60; fair to good range cows, $3 5034 00; common to fair cowa, $2.604)3.76; good to choice stockers and feeders, $4,904(3.35; fair to good stockers and feeders, $4.00474.90; common to fair stockers and feeders, $3,254 4 00: stock heifers. $3,004)4.25; veal calves, $3 OiVtf 6.00; bulls, stags, etc., $2.8504.90. Representative sales. BEEF STEERS. No. At. Pr. No. At. Pr. 41 11M I 71 tl URO I Tl 15 1110 4 00 XI u.i 7 10 1 1430 4 00 tt 111! 7 li 10 li. 4 10 M 1114 1 tt 14 Ull I 74 STEERS AND HEIFERS. 11 114 I 46 14 loa T 40 14 Ill II! COWS. 4 821 I 75 9 906 44 11 901 1 90 4 TS4 I U 1 140 1 90 II. 975 1 14 17 920 I ill 1 137 4 40 10 71u I 10 14 1002 4 Ih 1 7!m I 10 4 1WJ 4 N 1 10 1 11 ?.! 4 -a I 10ll I (0 7 low 4 K 11 1 10 1 12j I 0 11 U 19 HEIFERS. MS I 16 4 110 t 10 T Ml I 40 14 147 4 00 9 M I 40 111 IK I W ID 16 lee 4 H BULl.fe. : not i u i lMo i ro 1 HiO I 40 i 1X,0 i is 1 124 1 40 CALVES. 4 117 I M 3 1M ( 4 3 iU 4 04 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS. 1 471 I C4 4 , 4 19 9 600 I fiO 4 262 4 2V 4 SCO I tt t mi 4 .u 11 471 1 It II 91, 4 2i 10 MS 1 71. 19 Mi 4 1 10 ill I SO 10 vj 4 j; 17 401 4 00 10 9i'l I .".J 4 I't 4 00 Ik 411 4 44 I MO 4 00 11 1013 f,u 14 Ill 4 Ml U 171 4 GO 4 t90 4 05 16 H70 4 lo WESTERNS NEBRASKA. No. Av. It. No. av. Pr. 41 steera.... 122.1 i. A 4 cows ir2 7 calves... 158 3 strs hfrs 676 1 . U 6 6o 22 steers... .1083 Curse Ne bra sku. 3 10 7 t ows M0 5 0U 4 calves... 1.14 Keys Nebrui-k .i. 3 uu Augustine--Nehra; kn. 40 ftecrs....H79 6 JO 3 steers.. ..lliK 4 75 1 bull 1190 2 50 C. A. W'estcott 27 steers.... 90S 4 80 16 lieitera... 562 3 7.. 12 cows 86 2 8 2 ialvef...H4t 4 00 J. N Ho.vt South Dakota 2V ClIWB ViO C rows 845 South Dakota. 27 steers..., IAH 14 calvej... 2V 6 cows 7lt3 5 UD J 50 6 00 4 20 3 00 4 40 6 00 3 00 South Omaha St. Joseph Ksnrss City.. St. Iul. Chicago Totals ."VW 43.500 41.00) The Be la the Ideal "Horns" paper. 24 steers.... XV4 4 65 2't steers. ... 511 4 20 26 cows 74!) 3 4J 17 covt b 8(i2 2 75 1 bull 11;' 3 2.i 14 con .) 3 60 16 heifers... 452 3 40 8 heifers... 4"5 3 W 6 cows NM 3 13 calves. . Y 75 HOGS Hog trade was a double-barreled affair lively and higher al toe opening, but dull and lower on bulk. It was a Diuciti iwo-.n-ine mark.t, the firt portion of I the liauc co sisting almost entirely of i business In ehilunx grudes. Good quallty I hotis, suit h hie for shipment, were selected lduiin early rounds at prices ifl loc higher. 1 After a lull forty loads drew these ad vances the demand from outside buyers vanlrhed and t'he remainder of the sesslo 1 depe.ided upon packing demand for final tlturance. MJipuii iroiu this iiiuitei proteu re.uclaiii. and ns all Inrai buteis in- Blsteu upon aecuues ini: v, rre as large as the early advances, movement became very uu I. I.lliri 't-e.,i,a ut nr. ttiisny j put up at an average cost 6'ol0c lower than I yesterday, tne m.irsei c. 010115 111 mean ; shai e. ; Snippets and speculators purchased In all, 1 V. . . , , HA ,,.e ft.nl tit u niMrala soliiilv fte. I titrated from the chute house tab at 125 I loa s. Smoi th animals of all weights re 'biimht 011 oulalce acciunt. I Range In nice broadened considerably, , of court- and a larg portion of receipts I lu etched sli ti way rrom 17 15 to l 40. Choice bacon animals reached $7 0 on two or Hires ticcarlu.ta, a top that 1 higher than anv made since January, when is 10 I was touchsd. Cleat anc of total offerings wss delayed until well along toward noon Representative sales: No. at tk rr. . at. b rr. 40 : ... 1 i j -71 m 7 :;. e. T-l 90 7 1 i; .Ml ll 7.'.". 41 171 150 1 10 (, :4 l 111 It 04 120 J lu al 5? Wlli M .1:1 SO 7 It ; 119 . . 7 2 i:l Ml T li ; 1..) 40 7 41 S'7 SO 7 r, l i ft . . I SO 74. 1-7 ... 7 It ; 4 110 7 10 14 1M 90 7 li k it . . 1 At 4t ... 1 ' Tl I4 t2 1 Jll I VI ... 7 IS 11 iw IS) 7 -i M 4 ... 7 I., 74 Ill leo r U 7 ... 7 U K (it tf III l i9 J?0 1 it ;i j,j k 7 no 1 !S I" 7 It tl m ... 1 x. 14 11 US 7 It . lit ... T Si 144 ... 1 It 7 221 40 t JJ 47 17 ... 7 15 1; ;n -e 7 u 41- 7 ... 7 I"1 tl Kl f t 79 S-.9 t 7 ITvt, It r 40 7 14 4 124 ... 7 UK, 7S Ill Jhi 1 24 71 . . 1 1JI, 71 -47 100 1 15 21 ) 7 47 ll 2i 7 It 47 ... 7 17-ft, It tfIT 40 7 17V4 H HI 90 7 I7 7 179 ! 7 40 7 ri 7 llv, 4 104 ... 1 40 . K9 f f 174j U 9 10 I tn si :? no f 7 no so t 4n 44 171 lie 7 ro 11 i;,j o 7 (n 4 174 . . 1 jo r. joj m 7 4n 7 -41 11 7 Hi M nt 40 7 40 H U l 7 II 14 . . 1 40 71 10 . . 1 ro is tm im 7 14 4 1 10 7 Ml 71 rr-. 40 7 41 H HI ... 7 10 4. 1 ... t Kl 71 141 IS In ft in 40 7 w 74 Ill 1 1 44 , 10 ... t tfl l let ... 1 10 7 tM 10 7 no 47 ' 4 1 M 4. 14! 40 1 10 l ...1 fit) 1 t 42 .;4 ... t 4s fl 1" ... 7 m 11. 7 ... tH M ! o 1 t r rn ms 7 tr, " 11 i) 7 20 o m m f in 17 ... t IS't M ll ... 7 in 11 7 ns 7 270 IS IS 91 MS 110 7 24 a w 40 7 m SHKKP feannly of slices and lambs had rery fair also, but yesterday s alee. ranee of all cla-Mses 4f slock whs practically Com plete, leaving an open fie 14 for fresh ar rivals. About forty-seven loads of offer ings, mostly ranrers, made tip receipts and something liks 4 per cent of this estimate carried enough fleah to qualify as killers, r'at ssjeep rsjiBisrsd fat lambs, a eon attkra that has been more or less pro arpwed arser sines the grsss season opened. Terse to demand was different In each of th three main branches of the market from fhs rs.rt Feeders were lively sel ler. goe-4 tat lambs proved fairly active and sr-eep, espex-killy the heavier grados. met wKh a ratreer feeble Inquiry. Ordinary wetlvsrs with finish got poorest treatment and landed, after some little hagglnsg aver arsces, at figures steady to poHslWr a little) tower In spots. It e o.iirrei strirtly good wethers to sllclt a $3.26 bid Killing ewes solA at usual small dlsroutusr. Yemrltnss. rather heavv. moved at and near $4,25, indicating a quotaM top of $450 fer something handy. Pat atmha held up we-U. kHillt of busjnnss ruling firm. Packers are not getting enough good lambs In mipptv to meet their re,olrenieTiia and It is largely due to this condition that the spread between lambs snd sheep seems unwarrantably wide. The better kinds ot lambs or selling around Ne comniafnt was heard In tha feeder trade about frequency or sise of orders, everything selling tn good season at stesdy to strong prices. Feeder wethers reached I3JD, almost as high as fat grades. Pack ers tab an feeders yexterdsy snowed an sggregat purchase of about 4,209 hed. about per cent of the total reciTt-i. QuetaUiwia an sheep and lambs: Lambs, good to choice. $6.jrr&-.7S; lambs, fair to good, $5Jio4..tO-, fearfer lambs. $4.7fyS6.10; yearling, fair to choice $4.tKV94.'iO-. vear llngs, feeders. $. 4. 2(1; wethers, fair to choice. $3.0fff3.4fl; wethers, feeders. $i.(Vgi 3 26; ewes, fair to choice, $3,76S'9.38; ewes, feeders. $2. 2517 2. 76: -wen, culls, $l.uO2,25. Representative sales: No. jy p. 259 Idaho ewes g 4 40 109 Idaho feeder lambs 61 4 85 50 Idaho yearlings 88 4 00 130 Idaho ewes . 115 i 40 . -n f-a joj 2 3S 920 South Dakota wethers Ill $ 66 901 8. D. feeder wethers 10 3 35 a D. fiteder wethers 108 3 15 23J South Dakota lambs 107 i 90 499 South Dakota wethers WH i 15 313 South Dakota wethers 103 I 15 231 South Dakota wethers 108 2 90 42 South Dokota wethers 114 $ 19 2S2 South Dakota wethers 115 3 10 252 South fsakota wethers 106 3 10 419 Idaho lambs 96 I 36 76 Idaho calls 69 6 vfl 3a9 Wyoming wethers 122 $ 30 133 8. D. yearling wethers 78 4 25 7 S. D. yearling ewes.. 67 3 50 177 Wyoming feeder wethers 132 9 ! 224 Wyoming wetners 119 3 35 177 Wyoming wethers 131 I 3R 224 Wyoming wethers 119 3 35 133 S. D. yearling feeders 71 4 25 K4 Wyoming feeder lambs 43 6 16 " 1.14 Wyoming lambs 59 (60 41 Wyoming feeder lambs, culls 30 4 25 390 S. D. yearling feeders 62 4 44) 120 8. D. wnthers 74 $25 925 Wyoming ewes, feeders...... Wt 1 90 52 Wyoming ewes 100 3 09 176 Wyoming yearlings 91 4 10 374 Wyoming wethers 92 1 20 237 Wyoming wethers, culls...... 89 2 86 CHICAGO 1,1 TOC'K MARKET Destaad far Cattle Strong Hogs Slow Sheep Weak. CHICAGO. Aug. 9. CATTLE Receipts, 17.000 head.; market, strong; beeves. $.".0uiji 7.60; Texas steers, $4.506.26; western steers, $4,10340; stockers and feeders, 3.0i(i6.oO; cows and heifers. $2.204.10; calves, $u.75t' 9.00. HOGS Receipts. 31.000 head; market, slow; light, r2W7.90; mlsed. $700S7.W; heavy, $6.8067.72.; rough, $4.Stf7.06; good to choice heavy, $7.flrf7.72Vi; pigs, $fl.0y 7.65- bulk of sales. $7.2rrr7.5. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 20(1V) head; market, weuk; native, I2.25tfi3.76; western, $2.50ff3.75: yearlings. SV75fi4 '75; native lambs, $3.75fr6.75; western, $4 25i'S.90. 8(. Joseph Live Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH. Mo.. Aug. 9. CATTLE Re ceipts, 2.900 head: market slow; steers, $1.50 ft7.00; cows and heifers, $3.0Jr,.25: calves $3.007.00. HOGS Receipts, 4.&T0 hesd; msrket steady; top, $7.75; bulk of sales. $7.4(J7.60. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 1,200 head; market eteady'. lambs, $4.;y,r6.75. Little Girl Dies of Rattlesnake Bite Daughter of Tripp County Home steader Diet Within Ten Hour . of Time Reptile Struck Her. SIOUX FALLS. 8. D., Aug. 9.-(Special.) Within ten hours after she had been struck by the fangs of a rattlesnake on the homestead of her father, living near the little town of Clearfield, Tripp county, llubertina Agnes Roufs, aged 2 'A years, died ut a hotal in Colome, where she had be n tiilten for medical treatment. The little Kill end her 4-year-old brother went to the barn and watched their father put a team of mules away. When he tame out he Marled for the house with the boy, th" little. Rlrl remaining behind near a pile of plunk. About two minutes after the father started for the house the little girl fell down, and arising to her feet ran cry ing to the houne, saying she had hurt her hand. The father notlo-d two little marks on her hand, one resembling a small blue pimple, and feared she h:id been struck by a rattlesnake. These fears were conflrns d. and after home remedies had been applied she wns taken lo town for medical treat ment, but too late to save her life. W1IVV9 AS V 9U 41 V- V a, a .. aa" ing of Club Secretaries. BIO EXHIBIT A 1 . HE AUDITORIUM tonvrntlon Is tli- ...traeat la Point of AtteaHanre r.yt-r Ileld hi the Aaaoelntlost 9nme Women ltenes. Plans for the belli 1 ment of the lo, al organisations and the cxt-lamln of ldea.4 as to carrying on tba buair.es of the locals occupied the attention of the roewtlng of the secrttArles of the Lcnl c.luha of the Na tional Association of Sheet Matal Contrac tors, who held their annual meeting at the Rome Wedneaday morning. No general session of the convention tvss held. It being the plan of tha arrangements commlttea to rlva a part of the Urn" of tiis delegates to visiting the display of sheet metal products at the Auditorium. Conse quently no morning; sess-nns tiave been schedule except an exacutlva meeting on A UUI nuaaJ Wednesday afternoon was devoted to tho discussion of warm air furnaces, addresses being mads by Charles F. Prlaer and W. F. Colbert M. D. The.se addresses were, fol lowed by a general discussion. After a heated discussion Tuesday after noon It was deckled by a vote of S3 to 9 to iu.M ii,a ert-inei imn ventbtna hereafter In Jane. This move was taken In an attempt to avoid tha etrma heat which the dele gates hava encountered each year In their Aaguat meet tugs, and provided a Uvsly sxgnme-rrt. many dskntatea favoring March, as a meeting month It was a!sa voted, fcot artthaut discussion, ta r crates the payment of Ter eaplts. tax by merrsbers within four months from tha ttms tbsry Join (ha Maocl&tlon. This cbanga was mads at tha renuast of tha aecratary and at maraly far oonsanlencs tn caj-rytng en the bostneaa ot the) aaaocla tloa. . r" ft Aftjft. m.. e. . - aftftftfrte nf the reftP1! ftllV 1 1 1 TIL rra;uJLW " - " - conventlcm was called to order by Presi dent R i. Brassr a few minutes before t o'clock Taesxtay aftemoon and tha dele gates Usteoed to a number ot addresses. President Braley ta opeelEX tha meeting paid a pretty tribute to Omaha and the hospitality of her ansrtia. ma wui aoi forget the welcume we hare i-aceivel here." he aald, "and will always ba Omaha boost-. ra." v Mayor James C DaMman, who was In troduced aa the "wrsrbcy "osywr," was la a happy mood and delighted tts hrsiLrara with story after story, using caxih. to em phasise a point tn his remarks. John H. Huaerte. president of tha OmaAa IccaL to whose efforts Is largely do taa bringing of the convention to Omaha this year, extended the visitors a ' warm wel come from the local sheet metal contrac tors. "I feeL" he said, "that I am wel coming a body of men and women the peer of any that has ever been welcomed to Omaha. We are ready to compare mentally and morally with any crowd oa people In the world, though we may not be able to cope with them financially." Whilmore R. Taylor of Philadelphia re sponded In a tew words to Mr. Hussies remarks, calling attention to the years during which metal work has been done and the oomnaradre newness of any or ganization among contractors In It. Reports mt Oataaalttee-i. The reports of the committee on creden tials. President R- J. Braley. Treasurer W. A. Flngles and Secretary Edwin I Sea brook, followed. These were all most optimistic. Mr. Flngie reporting a balance of SS6.07 In the treasury, au amount lower than that of laat year, but moat encourag ing in view of the Increased expenditures. Mr. Seabrook's report waa lengthy, but of Intense Interest to his auditors. At the conclusion of tne reports, Presi dent Bradley announced his committee as follows: Auditing" S. L. Fenner of Terre Haute. Ind.; H. W. Michael of Denver Colo.; J. E. Murray of Hartford, Conn. Resolutions H. B. McGrath of Cleveland. O.; F. W. Morse of Providence, R. I.; V. C. Torbet of ,Waco, Tex.; Walter Wimmer of St. Loula. Mo. The replstratlon books show that 349 pen pie are In attendance upon the sessions of the convention. This Is the largest num ber that has ever ratbered for a national convention. Of the 143, twenty-eight are women. ;1 Mast Pood Is Poison to the dyspeptic. Electric Bitters ear dys pepsia, liver and kidney complaints and debility. Price, fiOc Bold by Beaton Drug Co. A 9BOO piano slayer arses la tkue mew Bee Booklovers' Ceasitest. noancranont Kuaday. Aasraat IS. GOVERNMENT NOTICES Will Haul Supplies to Settlers Free Milwaukee Railroad Will Make No Charge for Moving: Feed and Fuel Ordered by South Dakota. riF.KRE, 8. D.. Aug. 9. (Special. )-The Milwaukee railroad has filed with the Slate Railway commission a notice that It will ship l.av, feed unci coal In on Its linen in the nurthtm pail of the utate, free of cl.argc, here 'the fame has been ordered by the authorities fur the benefit of set tlers. This nppfurs to he as far us free shipments fco In the utile. Hut both the Milwaukee and the Northwestern roads have made a half rale on such BUppllex to points wist of the Missouri river to indi vidual khlppera. which would mean un tiie NoithweMern road a rate of 11 rrnts per ICQ on hay from points east of the Missouri to points weat. This cut was made after a conference with the State Railway commis sion. In which It was agreed that such rata should not be used as a basis fur compiling rates In the stste In any litigation In which rata was a factor. GOVERNMENT SALE INDIAN LAND Absolute Title Given The unallotted lands of the Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations of tho Five Civilised Tribes in Oklahoma, and nut Including the coal and timber segrega tions, will be sold at public auction to the hlxhcHt bidder at the following terms, times and places at not less than the minimum price stated In the advertisement: Urady leounty, Chlckasna, o tracts, ji.iak acres. November 2, 9. 4; Stephens county, Duncan, 730 tracts, SS.atiU litres; November tt, 1. ; Jefferson county, Ryan, i"2 tracts, 4,49 acres, November , 10, 11; Love county. Marietta, 804 tracts. 75.500 acres. November 1.1. 14, i:, 14; Carter county, Ardmore, 1.17J tracts. 'CI :ll acres. November 17. 11. 20. J). 2'J, 1; Murrav county, Hulphur. y,2 tracts; 2.0s acres November ii. 26; Garvin county, I'nulH Valley, (CI tracts, rw.WW acres. No vember 27, 2x. ; McClsIn county, I'urcell, Ifc'i tracts, 14. Wu acres, December 1. 2; Pun totoc county, Ada, 699 tracts, 45.910 acres, ln-eemher 4. 6. 6; Johnson county, Ttaho mliiiro. .,4 traits. S9.3W acres. December '.. , 9; Marshull county, Mutllll, 27 tracts, 1K.6KI acres, December. 11; Bryan county, luirant, .'10K tracts, 26,1(0 acres. Decombe 12, 13; Atoka county, Atoka. l,3(i tracts, llM.otu acres. December 14 D. 18. 1. 15; Coal , county. Coalgatc. IKIH tracla, Dl.tSOf acres, December 2H. 21. 22; Hughes county, Culvin. 4Tt tiacts, W.i'01 acres, December -t. -','; I'lttsburg county. McAlester. 1.6' tracts. ir7.1( acres. December 26. 29, 30. fill, Janu ary I, 2; Haskell county, htlKler, 41S tracts. "0,::ii acres, .lunuary 3. 4; Latimer county, Wllburton, 191 tracts, l.l.uiO acres. ,l.muar 6: l.ellore county, l'otea.'. 275 tracts, !l. acres, January 6, pusnmataha count). Antlers 41 tracts. C'.'.Oiu acres. J.inusiv s, 9. 10; Choctaw county, llug.i. .'Kit tracts. ?l.TSi acres January 11. 12. 18; McCuruon UIU :7. trncls M Ut. ncrt'S. JILIIU- ' arv 15,' If. 17. It. 1912. Not more than li-) ocris of agricultural onu mi kit 01 timer lands will be sold to one person In any one nation. Agrltultuisl lands are those hav ing a minimum valuation of $A.ft) or more per acre. Terms are 25 per cent at th time nf eale, Sti per cent In twelve month nrwl F.o n-r cent In two years, with 0 i ! cent Interest. Pa merits must be made In I the form cf draft or certified check, pay- IMP It, J. t. , - " full pavment beliin made at uny time deed will Issue. Immediately after approval of tmle certificate of purcnahe will Iraue anl possession be fc'lven. but cutting of timber or drilling or nilnlnK for minerals thereon wll! not be permitted until full payment of purchase price. Right Is reserved to ,ni..,.i .mi. nr nil hlils. For inf urnu tlori spplv to the Commissioner to the Five Civilised Tribes. Mui-kuiree. Oklahoma, or anv of the Dlrtrlct Agents as In lands within their respective districts. Lists of these lands hsve been prepared hv coun ties, showlnu the terms of sale, the de scription of the various tracts und mini mum price. It will be Imtiracilcnble tn furnish each Inquirer all of these Hats and It la suvKcBted that persona debiting sucl, i Information specify (he locality In which they are Interested. nine prlnta of the' various counties, slw. wing the locatton ,f the land to be s iltl, i,l be furnlslml upon application to the undersigned uik,ii -.ii, payment of ' tor each county, li the form of draft or postal monev ordei J. G WRlTHT, Commissioner to the 1'Ue Civilized Tribes. Muskogee, Ciklahonva, Au gust 1. 19U. I