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TIIE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY. AUGUST 19, 1911.
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Spot Wheat it Finn and Receipt Con
tinue Light
CORN RECEIPTS ARE NOT HEAVY
Only Few Sample of Oat A re Seen
fleleat to Afceoro All tn
Offee-ln;.
OMAHA. Aug. IS. 1111.
Spot whrM w firm. Receipts of that
cwmI continued light and the demand lor
It waa sufficient to take caro f tha offer
ings. rorn advanced Receipt of corn
mere not heary and tha Inquiry for tt waa
active.
Oat were strong, advancing e. Thara
were only a few sample on tha tables and
the demand for the cereal waa sufficient
to absorb all that waa offered.
Rye waa a cent higher. There were no
offerings of barley, which waa quoted nom
inally unchanged.
Comparative reoelpta were:
St. Louis: Today. Yar ago.
Wheat J1
Corn 7 M
Oats
Kansas City:
Wheat 1W W
rnm 64 a
Oats I a
Chicago:
Wheat 123 J
Corn 167
Oata 178 1
Omaha received 80 cars of wheat, against
34 a year ago: 48 cars of corn, against 60,
and 1? curs of oals, against U. Shipments
Included S3 cars of wheat, against 14; 2
cars of corn, against 64, and I cars of oata,
against 13.
Liverpool opened 3& higher on wheat
and d higher on corn. At the close wheat
was tad higher and corn mtiVd higher.
The following cash salea were reported:
WHEAT No. t hard; 1 car tturkey),
tSVtc; 1 car. 8oo; 1 cars, tSVfcc. No. hard:
1 car. 860. No. 4 spring: H oar, 76c. No. 3
mixed: 1 car (oladed out). Io; 1 oar, 86H.
tuRN-No, 3 white: 1 oar, 60o; No. I
white: J ears. eoo. No. 4 white: 1 oar. Ukx
No. 2 yellow: 1 ear. 69Vo. No. I yellow: 1
car, SHo. No. t mixed: 1 car, 6W; 1 oar,
MK). No. 4 mixed: I cars, USto.
OATS No. 3 white: care, 41"4c No. 4
white: 1 car, Mc.
RYE-No. 3: lVi oars, 87o.
Omaha Cash Prleea.
WHRAT No. 1 hard, k6vj90c; No. hard.
8cJo; No. 4 hard. al'tf8o; Rejected hard,
74u80e;
CORN No. 3 white, MrSoc; No. I white,
itf)0c; No. 4 white, MSdtM; No. I yel
low, &$Wc; No. 3 yellow, 9fjd9Vo; No.
4 yellow, 6H3W,c; No. 1, MOc; No.
I. 6f)Va!Wo; No. 4. fcdSWc; no grade, 67W9
68c;
OATS No. t white. 41H41e.; atandard,
lH441Ve; No. 1 white. 41Ul4c; No. 4
white. )4840c; No. I yellow, 40y&41o;
No. 4 yellow, 4040Ho;
BARLEY No. 8. fefJflSc; No. 4. 7330 ;
No. 1 feed, SaaTSc; rejected, 6tt8c;
RTE No. I. g6C7o; No. 3. 86421.
CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISION!
Featnres of tbe Trading; ond Clesloat
Prleea ea Hoard af Trade.
CHICAGO. Aug. 11. Business waa quiet
again today on tha Board of Trade. Wheat
failed to hold an early bulge, September
closing taQV,c down. September corn closed
a shade higher and oata unchanged. Pro
visions were firm, closing 3taul6c up.
The main consideration In wheat waa the
unvaryingly cheerfull reports from the
Canadian northwest, where a bumper crop
la being garnered. Shorts covered early on
higher cable, and because Europe was
said to be taking everything offered. Sep
tember rose to 80e under this Influence,
but the advance overtaxed the strength of
the market and a decline to 894e followed.
There was a reaction toward the close on
covering by shorts. Tha official statement
of shipments from this country lor juiy
ahow a gain of 3,600,000 bushels over the
corresponding month last year.
i . - . I J . . 1 1 a.k..t
but trade waa small and tha range of
nrlces narrowed although the tone was gen
erally firm. September Bold between 66Vi
Oata' prices followed the drift of wheat
and corn over a narrow range, September
selling between i2mio, and closing un
obana-Ad. I
Provisions were strong. January pork
eloaed 15o over yesterday at SW.46; Septem
ber lard, IZHo higher, at 80.07H. and Sep
tember ribs, 2f5c up at t.WF..2.
Closing quotations were as follows:
ArtlclesTopen. High. Low. Close. Ys'y.
Wheat-
Sept..
Pec...
Sept..
Deo...
May..
Iec...
May..
Lard
Sept .
Oct...
Jan...
Hi bet-eft..
Oct...
Jan...
I
i mi
OXa-IVsl
0H
44
1 oot,
62
64
I
43 V
44HS
t
I
16 48
42(n42M,
i44
47VFi47Vf4J'
IS 46
soavi
10
3 73
124
9 w
8 36
3 074
16
8 80
12H
MS
414
44
47 Wl
I
SSHiSOtJSOH
9!l OOS1 1 00
SI l4TAJ6
64S,;HI 4V
1
4111
47141
U 35
41t,
44
47
1 46 I 1 30
01V,
10
8 7214
1
9 07 Ui
06 i 8 7H
17H1 8 Xl'S
07H
t 16
8 80
3 024
8 3iV,l
8 96
8 034
8 70
B 07
8 S5
S 30
yellow, fi2Hc; No. 1 mixed, WV,c; No. 8
mixed. tiy,c. No. 4 mixed, 2Vio.
1 iiiKiier, iracn, io. 1 w nue. ri:
tandard. 4oc; No. 3 white, 3c; No. 4
wnite.
NSW YORK (lENERAb M ARK85T
4)aeatloaa
s Vartoee
ef tbe Day
Caatasodltlea.
NKW TORK. Aug ll-nXUR Steady ;
spring patents. In U6.4; Kansas straights,
34 14 4.,; winter stralghta 3"tH10; win
ter patents. 4ot(4.(i; spring clears, 84 000
4 35; winter extras. N. 1. U .W 60; winter
extraa. No. t, 831.Vdl.26. Rye flour, firm;
lair to good, 4.i"ii47i); choice to fancy,
34 on
CORNMF.At .Rle4v! fine white and vsl-
low. 81.4t-ifl.43'; coarse. 31L40; kiln
dried. 1.1 U.
WHEAT PDot. steudr: new No. 1 red.
Kq, elevator, and 4e, f. o. b.. afloat;
no. 1 northern, Duluth, new, 1.104, f. o.
b , afloat. After a strnna onenlna. due to
firm cables, the futures market had a spell
of weakness which laxted until the final
hour, reflecting bearish Canadian news.
Local coveting and liberal weekly clear
ances steadied the late market and It cloned
HC net higher. September. 4W4e. closed
at H r- December. M ll-lo.M 6-HV closed
at ll.OO'v Receipts, M.4U0 bu.; shipments.
1U.449 bu.
CORN Spot, stead v: No. i. TIlo. elevator.
domestic bssls, to arrive, Tlc, f. o. b..
arioat, ror export No. 3. The futures mar
ket was without transactions, closing nomi
nal. Receipts, kl.fttu bu.; shipments,
bu.
OATS New, steady: standard white, 44c;
No. I 444o: No. t, 43H; no grade, 419
44c; all prleea for new oats.
HIDE steady; Central American, SOVtc;
BogoU, Hfu&2'c.
LKATHKM-1 irm; hemlock firsts, 349
27c: seconds. aSil'ilHc; thirds, l30c; re-
PROVIHlONSw-Pork, steady; meea. 87.r
It.tO; faml.y, 318.75(81.00; short clears, 316 00
fH7 60. Beef, f'rmer; mess. 31loU00;
amlly. tll.K-imuO; beef hams, HaooJ.6.
Cut meats, firmer; pickled bellies. 10 te 14
lbs , 310 .T.HrU.60; pickled hams, 814 00. Lard,
firm: middle west prime, 149 25; re
fined, steady) continent, 3 60; South Amer
ican. 310.60; compound, 37.00ty7.36.
TALLOW rirm; prime city, hhds.,
country, 6V9'c.
BUTTER Unsettled; creamery specials,
2V: extras, tic; flmta, 24flHc; seconds,
K'rflia; thirds. Xienc; stats dairy, finest.
XtTtf'toc; good to prime, tfS4Vio; factory,
current make, flrsta, 20(321c.
CHEESr6teady; skims. W10c.
1 J KJ3 Irregular; fresh gathered, ex
tras, 224c; extra firsts, 1SjOo; firsts, 17
& 18 Vic; seconds, 16u)17o; thirds. 15c; fresh
gathered, dirties, No. 1, 16c: fresh gath
ered checks, good to prime, 13914c; fresh
fathered dirties, poor to fair, caae, 82.400
tO; refrigerator, flrsta, season's storage
charges paid, 21c; refrigerator, second. 18
2.'Vc; western gathered white. 1823a.
POULTRY Alive, steady; western spring,
16c; fowls, 13914c; turkeys, 13c; dreesed.
Irregular; western broilers, 14ftle; fowls.
llrlKc; old turkeys, lilBc; spring turkeys.
20Q 300.
Torn aad Wheat Regloi SIlettn.
Record for the twenty-four hour ending
at 8 a. m. Friday, August U 13U:
OMAHA DISTRICT.
Temp. Rain
Stations. Max. Mtn. fall. Sky.
Ashland. Neb.... U 6 .00 Clear
Auburn. Neb 89 (6 .03 Clear
B ken Bow, Neb. 88 63 .00 Clear
Columbus, Neb... 80 04 .00 Pt. cloudy
Falrbury, Neb... 91 07 .00 Clear
Fairmont. Neb... 87 04 .00 Clear
Or. Island, Neb. 80 M .00 Clear
Hartlngton. Neb. 8 . 60 .00 Clear
Hastings, Neb... 0 66 .00 Clear
Holdrege, Neb... 88 64 At Clear
Lincoln, Neb M 68 .00 Clear
Oakdale. Neb 80 60 .00 Pt. cloudy
North Platte ..88 63 .01 Clear
Omaha, Neb 80 73 .00 Clear
Tekamah. Neb... 83 .00 Clear
Valentine, Neb. k) 63 .66 Cloudy
Sioux City, la... 88 64 .00 Clear
Alta. la 88 00 .84 Clear
Carroll. la 8 60 .63 Pt. cloudy
Clarlnda, la l 64 .00 Clear
Sibley, la 83 61 .00 Pt. cloudy
Minimum temperature for twelve-hour
period ending at a. in.
DISTRICT AVERAGES.
No. ef Temp.
m strict. citations. Max. afln,
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS
Lovett Statement Responsible foi
Market's Recovery.
ENGLISH STRIKE HAS DJTLUXNCE
Heavy Selling ef t sited states steel
Indicates Some fneaalaesa Over
Prpes1 Tariff Revlelea
Psettrava
NEW TORK, Auk. 19 -No small part of
the recovery recorded by the stock market
today waa directly traceable to the state
ment put out by the Harrlman msasge
ment after the close of business yesterday.
Judge Lovett s unequivocal denial of any
Internal dlesenslon In the Union Pacific or
Srobahlllty of a reduction of the existing
Ivldend waa accepted on Its face value In
most quarters, accompanied a It seema to
be by purchases of Harrlman stocks on
the part of bankers closely Identified with
that system.
Of the Union Paclflo episode much of
the mystery, Including the origin of the
enormous selling of the laat three weeks,
remains unsolved There were hints today
that the near future might Inject a new
and highly Important Interest to that prop
ertyan Interest which In bygone days
had often oppoeed the plans of the Harrl
man faction.
But for the fact that the labor situation
In England haa become even more aoute
It Is quits likely that today's movement
might have proceeded farther. Private ad
vices to International bankers were In some
Instances almost alarming, snd there was a
disposition to blame employers rather than
the employed.
Heavy selling of United State Steel to
day Indicated some uneasiness over the
proposed tariff revision program at Wash
ington. All other shares participated In today's
gains to the extent of on to two points,
but trading became extremely dull on the
decline. Under the lead of union Pacific,
which advanced to 1.72n, other leaders also
tended sharply upwards tn the final deal
ings. There were numerous met gains eg
two to three points and the market tone at
the close was more sustained than at any
previous time of the dav.
Some Incidents Included threats of a
strike on the Illinois Central road. Fore
casts of tomorrow's bank statement pointed
to a large cash gain.
Ronds were strong, aside from weakness
In American Tobacco 4 per cents. Total
sales, par value, amounted to 31.(71 000.
United States government 2 advanced
on call.
Number of sale sni readTng quotation)
n stocks were as follows:
sIm. Hick. Lew. (in.
Columbus. 0 17
Louisville. Ky 30
Indianapolis, Ind. U
Chicago. Ill 36
St. Louis, Mo 36
Dee Molnea. la.... 21
Minneapolis, Minn. 30
Kansas City, Mo., 34
Omaha, Neb 18
Cash quotation were as follows:
K LOU K Easy ; winter patents, 83 60iS4.26;
straights, 3.4i;4.00; spring straights, 64.atji
4.40; spring patents,, bent hard, lu.ooy li.J;
bakers, IXaO-u-ttW.
KY K No. 2, S643V4c.
BARLEY Feed or mixing. 70ff90c; fair to
choice malting, !1.10ni'1.18
SEKim Timothy. $12.00fil3.50; clover,
$12.iOfl8 00.
PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl., $17.75
17.87V,; lard, per 100 lb.. 34 87Vi39.0l",i;
short ribs sides (loose), 3S ifj812; short
char sides (boxed). 3.0ih.3&.
Total clearances of wheat and Tour were
equal to 6O9.0U0 bu.: exports for tb week,
an known by Bradatreet's were equal to
S.jOl.OuO bu.; primary receipts wer Sll.OuO
bu.. compared with 1.1S1.000 bu. tbe corre
sponding day a year ago.
Estimated receipt for tor tomorow are:
Wheat. 141 tare; corn, Z'2H cars; oats, 616
cars; hogx, V.0U0 head. .
Chicago Cash Prices Wheat. No. 3 red,
fcHSfttoWc: No. 3 red, Ksj'Jc; No. 3 hard,
80iiV4c; No. 3 hard. 69Hi92c; No. 3 eprlut.
old 31. 144111. 16; No. 1 northern spring. SI .03
01.06; No. 1 northern spring, old, ll.l-tf.
1.14; No. 3 northern spring, OScfySl.02: No.
3 northern spring, old. U-Wdl.lu; No. 3
northern spring, lc&$l.00; No. 3 northern
spring, old. Jl.oriVU. No. 3 spring. aScir
81 m: No. s spring, imwum:; velvet cnaii, 4
tiwc; durum. (Wo Corn: No. 1 640
64c; No. 3 white, 6l6c; No. 3 yellow,
totli&'vic; No. S, 64i64atc; No. 3 white. oc;
No. 8 yellow, 6466c; No. 4. (O',ojc;
No. 4 white. SSS041c; No. 4 yellow. tu()
64o. Oata: No 8 while, 41414c; No. t
white. 4V4-lc; No. 4 white. n-fte; atand
ard. 41fWc. Rye: No. 3. 8iyc; Bar
ley, TOoeSI 11 Timothy, H3.00til3.6O. Clover,
812 O0f 18 .00.
BUTTKR creameries, 300 Sc; bines, 160
c
FX1G8 Steady ; receipts. 8.314 ease; at
mark, caaea Included, l'gJ14c; flrsta. 16c;
prime first, 16o.
CHEK8E Firm; daisies. lf18Vio: twin.
1211 UN c, young America, 12ol2; long
horns. UfllS.
POTATOES Firm; choice to fancy, 8122
T1 86; fair to good. 31 1W1.I0.
POULTRY Firm; turkeys, 14c; chickens,
lie; sprtngs. 14c.
VEAL Firm; I to 60-lb. wts.. WV; to
lb. wis., 910; 86 to ll-lb. wts.. He.
Receipt, tmipments
Flour, bbls . 15 W0 41,000
Wheat, bu 1000 ll5(wx)
Corn, bu 1M 0"0 244.000
Oats, bu 313 00n M4.0H0
Rye. bu.... S0U0
Barley, bu S7.OU0 3.000
Carlot Receipt Wheat. 13 ear, with 44
of contract grade: corn. 137 car, with 76
, of contract grsde; oats, 176 car. Total re
ceipts of wheat at Chicago. Minneapolis
and Duluth today ware 311 cars, compered
with 3C3 car last week and 73 ears the
corresponding day a year ago.
Mlaaeaaalla Grata Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. Aug. IS. WHEAT Sep
tember, 31.01; December, 3103; May,
3107: No. 1 hard. Slot; No. 1 northern,
81 04fl OM4; No. I northern, fci1r04l im;
Ho. 3. 86ttrS.101V
KLAX-S8.41.
BARLEY-76cC31.lt
CORN No. 3 yellow, 4M56c.
OATS-No. 8 white, 41t41.
RYE No 3. 8flMc.
BRAN $!" 60621 00.
FLOUR First patents, 8V00rTo.30: second
patents, 34 60(14 76: first clears, f3.3673 66;
tecond clear. 3T.3S51.60.
Peoria Market.
PEORIA. Aug. 18. CORN Track, higher;
No. 3 whit. 64c; No. 3 whit. 64c; No. t
eljow, 63c; No. 3 yellow. 63; No, 4
Rainfall.
90 64 . 80
M W .30
tffl . 64 .70
86 43 .30
83 68 . 90
86 63 . 30
80 63 . 40
32 68 .00
80 64 .40
Temperatures were moderate In the west
ern portion of the corn and wheat region
during the last twenty-four hours. Warm
weather prevailed In the eastern portion
Thursday, but was followed by cooler dur
ing the night. Showers occurred In all
except the Kansas City district. The rains
were moderately heavy In the extreme
eastern portion, and the following heavy
rains occurred In Indiana: Evanavllle,
1.38; Farmland. 1.62.
L. A. WELSH.
Local Forecaster, Weather Bureau.
St. I.oals Qeaeral Market.
ST. LOUIS. Aug. 18. WHEAT track, No.
1 red,878Jlcc; No. 3 hard, 8aJ6o; Septem
ber, 87fco; December, 82e.
CORN Steady ; track. No, X 880; No. 3
white, 63c; futures, firm; September, 64e;
December, 61$iU.e.
OATS-Hlghor; track, No. . 40c; No. 3
white, 40c: futures, firm; September, 41c,
FLOUR Dull; red winter patents, 34.1uvt
34.60; extra fancy and straight, 33.90Q4.1O;
hard winter clears, ia.90rirj.3o.
SEEK Timothy. 312 50C14.00.
COKN'MKAL-2 90.
RR AN Weak; sacked, east track, 3107
Gil".
HAY Steady; timothy. $17 OOSt23.50; prai
rie, 316.0018.00.
PROVIsrONS-Pork. unchanged; lobbing.
317 60. Lard, qulrft; prime steam. 88.76tf..
Dry salt meats (boxed), unchanged; extra
shorts, 39.28; clear lihs, 8926: short clears,
3D.37. Bucon (boxed), unohanged; extra
shorts. 310.25; clear ribs, 310.26: short clears,
310.37.
POULTRT-Steady; chickens. 10c; spring,
13c; turkey. lc; duck, 9o; geese. So.
BUTTER Dull; creamery, JJo.
EOOS-Hlgher; 16c
Reoelpta Shipments.
Flour, bbls 10,400 M.O09
Wheat, bu 6DO0O 71,000
Com. bu 70.000 SS.ftfl
Oats, bu 41.000 3!0u0
Kansas t'lty Grata and Provlstea.
KANSAS CITT, Ma, Aug. IS. WH EAT
Cash, unchangsd; No. 3 hard. M:Ge; No.
3. 86yD4c; No. 3 red, 8tc; No. 3. R4;iNdc; Sep.
tember, tSc: December, a2VU3'sCt
Si'tlHec.
CORN Unchanged; No. 2 mixed. 60c;
No. 8. eOtVoOVec; No. 3 whit. 600; No. 3,
6utic: heptomber. lgilo; December,
tiotreoSc,
OATS-Unchanged; No. 3 white, 4ifUc;
No. I mixed, 4043 t:e.
RYE-8SC.
HAY Steady to 60c lower; choice timothy,
31HOf3l860: cholc prairl. 31.So!l4.oO.
BUlTER Cteamery, 25o; first. 23c; e.
onds, 31c; packing stock, 17c.
EK3i-Extris, toe; firsts, 14c; second.
10c.
Receipts. Shipment.
Wheat 1170)0 MO0
Corn MOD) U,0
Oata 8.I.O0 9,000
Allle-rslmen pfs
Amalgamate Cropper ...
Asierlnan AtHenltuml ..
Aiaerlnsa Beat lusar, . . .
Amerlcea Caa
America C tt T
Am ottos Oil
Amarleas H U pH...
Am. Ice 8eerttla
Ameelces Ltnaeed .......
American Ueeeeiotive ..,
Aotarleaa . R ,
Am. B AR. p(4 ,
Am. Steel Foundries
Am. Susar Refining. ....
Amartean T. a; T ,,
American Tobeeee pM...
Amerlaaa Weelea
Aivmda Mining Oe ...
AtchlaM
Atuhlaon M
Atlantlo CoM Uae
Baltimore Okie.
Bethlehem Steel
inrookljm Itapl Tr.
-an1ln rmcltla
Central Leather
Central Leather ptd
rentra.1 of New Jereey...
Cheaapeaka AV Ohio
Chicago St Alton
Chicago O. W., now
Chicago O. W. pfd
Chicago aV N. W
Chlrago. M Bt P....
C . C. C. St. L
Oloraee F. A I
Colorado & Southera....
CeneoMdated Oee
Corn Products
Delaware a) Hudaon
Denver A Slo Grande...
Denver A R O ptd
Dlatlllenr' geewrltlee ...
Brie
Brie let ptd
Brie M fd
Oeaeral Blectrle
Oreat Northern M
Great Neither Ore at fa.
llllnola reaual
Interborough Met
Int. Met. pf
Internatlonel Harveater
Int. Marina ptd
International Paper
International Pump
Iowa Central
Kaaaaa CUT soutkers...
It. O. Be. pM
Laclede Gas ,
Loulavllla aV Nashville.
tlnn. St. Loula
M , 8t. P. tt . g. M.
Mtaaourl. X. A T
M . K. A T. pfd
Mlaeourl Pacific
NatlMl Blacurt
INattenal Lead
N. R. K. of M. td pM..
New Tork Central
N. Y . a A W
Norfolk A Wester
North American
Northern PMlft
Peeinc Mall
Paesarlvaela
People' a Gaa
P.. C, C. A I
Ptttetaurg Coal
Preawd Steel Car
Pullman Palace Car...
Railway tM Spring..
Reading
Rapnblla Steal
HeeuMIe steel ptd
tHork lalaji Oe
Heck Iaiau Co. pf ..
St. U A 8 F M ptd.
St. Loula 9. W
gt. U S. W. pfd
8loae-Rhefrield 8, A I.
Southern Partflo
Soethera Railway
BoailMr futlwer H.
Teenasaae tapper
Tuaa A Pacific
T., St. L. A W
T. St. U fc W. ptd..
t'nlon Parlrle
t'ntea Pacifte pf
t'nlld Sialee HeeHy..
Vattea uiiaa Ruhber.
Unit Bute Blael...,
t'. R. Steel pfd
t)Uh Capper
va-(.srUB (jwoucai ,.
Wabaah
Wataeah Pfd
Weatera ktarrlaa
Weetlnghenae CleelH ...
Western tinto
Wheallsg A It,
Lehigh Vsller
Total ui tor the day,
10,100
)
S.n
too
400
14
U
.ft
100 31
10
lien
10
"m
ton
too
.
MM)
100
too
SO
l.teo
4.M
400
M
tin
104
151
Ma
'iisi
lftlUj
llt
101 W
9tl
81
"ti"
11
1MS4
iiH
'm
llw
102
ll
101
to
61
ls
M'4
44 mi
L i
i.ioo n 73
too
ttto
m
T.tOO 1154 114
to
8.000
4M4
lrr
u
'is
a
60
11
11
4
140 4
H
lit
IS
1H
7
104
400 llilt
"'70 iiiu
l.too u
's.'i '"
mo
400
10
T.joo
3, 600
4.100
l.SOO
100
40
too
SO0
100
ie
800
IM
100
4H
13(1
II
'is-'
4
u
11
4
iw"
114
4t
1404
W
42
117
15
'si"
1
so
tl
104
143
134"
1
"ii"
100 eo te
3.400
100
70
100
,000
1.10
I, DO
300
too
100
0
64. in
I, too
!.
10
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the first hour and prices continued to ad
vance. At noon the market was steady
and from Vd to ld higher than jester
day New York closing.
Unrtdon closing atnek qtiotttlrmi:
Onaola. moner . . .. 77 Ixtulavllle A Nh lit
do account TS Va Mo., Kan A Tries.. U"4
Area) Copper 42 New Tork OMra.1.. 107
Anaconda 74 Norfolk Wentern .liK
A'hlaon 1014 do pfd 11
do pfd 10' Ontario Ar Weatrrn.. 4i'
Ftaltlmore A Ohio. . . 1' rennaylvanta 43
Canadian Pacific . . . H Hand Xlnea 7
Chapeke AV ()hto.. 7 Heading 74
rht. Great Wretem.. 14- Southern Railway .. !1
Chi , Mil. at St. P..113H do pfd 71 w,
n Bere 17 Southern Parlfle ...117
Denver A Rle O ... I Vnlea Pec.me Ill
do ptd 65 o pU 14
rle N C 8 Steal Tl
do let pfd II do pfd 111
do td pfd 41 Wabaah 144
Grand Trunk 14 do pf4 11
Illinois Central 144
SILVER Bar, teady at 24d per ounce.
MONET 1 rer cent.
The rate of discount In the open market
for short bills Is 8 per cent; for thr
months' bills, 14 per cent
REPORT OF THE Ct-CARIJCQ IIOl'fE
Basle Condition aad Advance of Year
Make for Improvement.
NEW TORK, Aug. 18. Bradtreef bank
clearing report for the week ending Au
gust 17 shows an aggregate of 82.92.&4.0u0,
a against 33,801, STw.OuO last week and 32,o37,
74.1.000 in the corresponding week last year.
The following I a Ust ofthe cities:
CITUE8.
Clearings j In.
1
Deo.
Liverpool drain Murkrt
U1VERPOOL. Aug. 18,-WHEAT-SDOt
steady; Manitoba. 7a 9d; No. 3 Manitoba.
7s 3d. future, steady: October, 7s ld; le-
cemlier, 7s 3d; March. 7s 3d.
txRN Spot firm: new American mixed.
Se Sd; old American mixed, 8a td : Amar
tean kiln dried, 8 7d; future ateady; Sep.
Umber, ta 8d; October, 8a 7d.
llllwaikee Uraln .Market.
MILWAI KEF-, Aug 18.-WH EAT-No. 1
nnrthf,i'ii 11 nT,4i1 A ' Ma nurthurn tt AMl i
31 04; No. Ehsrd winter, 89TSlc; September. ' 'Armour A Ce. 4a. K 1
0c: December 94c. Alchlaoe gee. 4e N
OATS-Standard 4?c.
BARI.ET-41 S84J1 la.
lork Money Market.
NEW TORK. Aug. 18. MON ET On call.
teady; highest, 3 per cent; lowest, 3 per
cent; ruling rat. 2 per cent; laat loan, 3
per cent; offered at 3 per cent. Time loans,
very dull: sixty days, 34J3 per cent; ninety
days, Sis 3 per vent; six months, 3 Per
oert.
PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-4J4
per cent,
MTKRLJNO fcXCHANOKtady. with
actual business la bankers' bills at 34S')ttt
for sixty-day hills and at 14.8s for demand.
Commercial hill. 34.M.
SILVER Br, ale; Mexican dollars 4Ac,
HONla Uovernnient, firm; railroad firm.
Closing quotations on bonds were a fol
lows: V. S ref. la. ra..100 let. kt M. 4a. 4
do coupon 10 Jaeas a aau
V- A aa. ea 1 e 4a t
-a. v. eo let
33.7
38.01
78
3.6
M
14.8
S3
13.31,
17.7 ,
'ia.ii,
.81..
18.11..
8.1
.4
6.0
4.8
18.7
Ul
T.l
3.81
18.5
3.1
2.8
1.1
30.0
3.4
61
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33.81
18. H
16.3
4.1
10.4
35.8
30.8.
"i'sl
1.2
W.S
36.31
16.11
io!6
TO
TT
16.3
18.8
4.4
35.7
Sl.l
1.8
13. 7
166.
3.4
10 4
14
3 3
1.1
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31.5
New Tork .767,4P7,000
Chicago SH.030"0
Boston l.3,a,0X
Philadelphia 180,2)4.000
St. Liouls .. M.7M.000
Kansaa City 4.82.ono
Pittsburg 44.04.(aH
Ban Franclaoo 49.887.0il0
Baltimore I 80.637,000
Cincinnati I 33.77.0uO
Mlnneapolla 17.ShS.0nw
Cleveland 80,64S.0U0
New Orleana 18.467.000
Detroit 34.tU0.0ii0
OMAHA U.840.0UO
Lmb Angela 1,.00
Ixsulsvlll U.848.0IXN
Mllwauk 14.8.,UHI
Seattle 10.8'b,(KH)
bt. rau 8.9n0.00i'i
Atlanta 8,238.000!
Portland, Or ll,l-e,u
Ruffalo ,7i:.0i
Denver ,'i0.0i)i
Indlanapolla 8.788.0)0j
Providence T.419.000
Richmond 7.U7.0IM)
it.. ..1.1.. T" a. a a, , ... 1
BDiiuiHiuii, v.,,.,1 ,Vro.v,
8t Joseph I.712.UOO
Fort Worth 1427,Or)
Memphis 4.489.000
Salt Lake City 1.206.000
Columbu ,3K.000
Albany I.Jbo.OOO
Tacoma 4.0tM.000l
Savannah 3.629.O00
Spokane, Wash 4.0S4.0QO
Toledo 4.603,000
Hartford 3.8M).000
Rochester 4.000,0u0
Des Moines , 3,767.000
Nashville 8.9W.(KKM
Duluth 3,'3.0ijO
Wichita 8.39,000!
Peoria 3.8A8.OUU1
Norfolk 3.8M).O0Ol
Oakland. CsJ 3,494,000
Bloux City 3 0X6.0(10
New Haven I.64,000
urana Kapias i,bi.u,
Scranton 3,371, 000
Birmingham 3.18O.O0O
Jacksonville. Fla 2.771.001
Oklahoma l,8O3,0OM
eyraouse 8,4.om
Augusta, Oa 1.1M.00O
Worcester 3,39: ,0
Kvansvllle 2.2ut000
Springfield, Mass.... 3.010.000
Dayton l,88u,00O
Portland, Me 1,770,000
Wheeling, W. Va 1.898,000
LJttle Rock 1.6(17,000
Charleston, 8. C 1.044.000
Knoxvllle 1.4A2.000I
Chattanooga 1, 929.000
Lincoln l,gl4.onu
Davenport 1,08,000
Wilmington, Del 1,668 000
Mobile 1.1M,("
Wllkes-Barre 1.2Jl,0ti0
Kalamazoo, Mich 717,000
Sacramento, Cal 1,722,0m)
Topeka 1,427,000
cedar Kapida. la i.ihu.oow
Macon 1.404.000
Fall River 7U0.OJU
Youngstown ytn.fnio
New Bedford 1,040,000
Springfield, 111 ., l.OnD.OOO
Fort wayne j.iou.wu
Canton. O LIOS.OOW
Sioux Fall. 8. D ttta.ouu
Akron , . 1,755,000
Helena 861.0001
Columbia. 8. C 617.000
Islington 684,000
Fargo. N. D SS1.00')
Erie. P 830, OuO
Rockford, 111 7O3.OU0
Qulncy, III 609,000
Bloomtngton. Ill 846.000
Chester, Pa 490,0001
Springfield, 0 620,000
South Bend. Ind 608,000
Lowell 827,000
Jackson, Mlas 94,00M
Rlnghamton 470.000
Decatur. Ill 4U6.000
Mansfield, 0 367,0001
Fremont. Neb 318.0001
Vlcksburg. Miss 1A8,0)01
Jacksonville, 111 M7.000
York, Pa U66,x
Waterloo, la 944.000
Houston 24.8M.000I .1
Oalveston 13.nl4,000 7.6
Not Included In totals beoaus containing
other items than clearings.
URADSTREKT's REVIEW OP TRADE
OMAHA LIYE STOCK MARKET
Cattle Receipt Very Light and Price
Little Changed.
HOGS STEADY TO FIVX HIGHER
Moderate Ren of Sheen and Lambs,
with Price Folly Steady or Pos
sibly Little trn o
All Klnda.
SOUTH OMAHA. Aug. 1A, lMJ-
Recelpts were: CaH.
Official Monday 8.7M
Official Tuesday 6.98
Official Wednesday 4.48
Official Thursday - 3,90
Estimate Friday 800
Hogs. Sheep.
2.414 12.7"4
6,6
4.1M
6.713
6.0
12. HO
9 4o8
10.194
3.200
Flv dy this week...!.9M 24 273
Bams days laM week....W.434 2S.rS
Sam dav 2 weeks go..24.6t 42.371
Same days 3 weeks axo..l9..V70 39.247
Same day 4 week ago.. 11.664 42.618
Sam dava last vear 39.8M 38.W8
The following table ahow th receipts of
rattle, hog and hrep at South Omaha for
the vane to tu as eomuareu wmi "-v
49 311
M.143
60.363
S.1.376
30,440
66.403
year
Cattle
Hog
Sheep
Th
price
ton. 1910. inc. uec.
840.390 827.3H1 13 019
1.714.364 1.886,871 32S.8S3 .....
1.021,788 1,038.60 4-0S
following tefci snow th avr
of hoc at Soirth Omaha fr th
laat several days, with eomparlaJ
UaTes. I U. l3lO.l.l9to.1W.llK8.iyiS
Aug. ....
iug. 10..
Aug. 11...
Aug. 13...
Aug, 13..
Aug. 14..
Aug. 16..
Aug. 18...
Aug. 17...
Aug. 18...
7fl T ft I T 41
7 23 7 61 7 41
7 20 7 88 T 84
T 11 1 8e! T 42
8 08 7 47
T 10 T 48
7 08 3 18
T 1 8 84l T 84
T lr.i 8 80. 7 871
T 17 I 8 341
I S 801 S 081 I 84
4 401 6 &l 5 itil ."
S 60
6 4l! t 84
3 231 I 63
6 171 t 74
4 80 73
I S 78
6 441 I 74
6 89
6 89
6 14
T M S 41
6 83
I 84 I 88
I 83 1 ( 90
6 88! 6 82
I 80! 8 38
I M i 84
at
for
11
21.4
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is
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4.0
Crop Improvement anal Advsse of
Seaeoa Help Trade,
NEW YORK, Aug. 13. Rradstreat's to.
morrow will gay:
The Improvement which Is generally con
ceded to have occurred In the later planted
western crops and particularly corn, since
the first of the month, the advance of the
season of fall lobbing activity and th
consequent peresenc in the leading mar
kets of fall buyer ar all reflected In A
further slight Improvement In the volum
of wholeaale trade this week. These gain,
I POBBlbl
Sunday.
Receipts and disposition of live stock
tha Union tock yards, South Omaha,
Friday:
RECEIPTS-CARLOTS.
Cattl. Hog. H'
C, M. AV St. P J
Wabaah
Mieeourl Paclflo 1 f
Union Pacific 4 U
C. A N. W., east 1 1 ,
C. A N. W , west 13 21
C, St. P., M. A O.' 1 11 ..
C, U. Q.. t ..
C, B. Q , wst 16 17
C, R. I. A P., east 1
C., R. I. A P.. wt 1
Illinois Central 1
C. O. W J 11
Total receipts 8 78 13
DISPOSITION HEAD
Cattle. Hogs. Shsep.
Omaha Packing Co 484 630
Swift and Company 178 1,022 683
Cudahy Packing Co 8 1,461 1,112
Armour A Co .'442 1,464 818
Murphy 740
Hill A Son 84
F. B. Lewis 7
J. B. Root A Co 87
J. H. Bulla 19
McCreary A Carey 48
H. F. Hamilton 2
M. Hagerty T
Lee Rothschild 46
Other buyer 271
Total ..1,18 8,161 4,160
CATTLE Th cattle run wa very small,
only thirty-four cars being reported in,
whloh was not sufficient to really make
a market.
Th ottering of beef teer wer very
light, but still what there were sold In good
season In th morning at about steady
price. Ther wre really no good oornfed
cattle her to make a test of value on
that kind or to establish quotations.
The recalpt of cow and heifer were
also small, and the reoelpta wer limited
largely to a miscellaneous assortment of
odds and snds. .It was In every respect a
typical Friday's market. Packer had al
iady laid In a good many cattle during
th wetk anil were not uaueclully anxlmn
for additional supplies unless they eould
buy them cheap enough to msk It an ob.
Ject to carry them over. Aa a reeult th
trade, as usual on a Friday, was very
slow, dull and weak throughout. Still th
cattl wer pretty well cleaned up and In
fair eaon In th morning.
There waa only a little sprinkling of
feeder, but there seemed to be some littl
Inquiry, and the market as a rul wa
Just about steady with yesterday.
Quotation on native cattl: Good to
cholc beef steer. 87.OO07.SO; fair to good
beef ters, 3S.3Sfl7.00; common to fair beef
steer. 34.7604 2 ; good to choice heifers,
86.002.00; good to choice cow, 34.60fi5.26;
fialr to good cows, 33.754.50; common to
fair cows, 12.60(33 76; veal calves, 13 0rvn.60.
Quotations on range cattle: Oood to
choice beef steers, tfiUXgiM; fair to good
beef pteera, 86.265.90; common to fair beet
steer. MOtQ.; good to cholc heifer,
86 0005.86; good to choice cow. H.40rfj.lfl;
fair lo good cows, tit.e.vgi.25: good to choice
stnckrs and feeder, 46. 205. 90; fair to
good Blockers and feeders. 14 608-6.80; com
mon to fslr stockerw and feeder, li.7C4.I6t
stock heifers, 33.2Sxfr4.40; bulla, stags, etc.,
2 8696.00.
Representative' sales:
COWS.
r.
3
I M
I II
16
4 DO
4 44
4 M
4 M
I 44
4 04
4 M
4 88
I 4
8 M
3T3
I T5
4 00
I 04
4 14
4 It
I M
4 40
however, are moderate, pending clearer
views of crop outturn ana
tariff revision.
Ise " ' a. eo lei aa ....
V S. 4a. rag 113 U A Sen. 4 lall.. M
oeuson A N ital. ...., W
I AlHa-Ckal. 1st 8.... M K A T let 4s. Tw
I ia a. 4. W1H o 4 I J
aa. T. A T. . 4..l4 rltt 4 nij
Aaa. Taoeoce aa ..... -n. n. n. 01 lam
,W aa 101
N T. a 3w -.. 41
e a. ta M
: Y , N. H a) H.
I4a av. 1:1
..Ml; N A W lat e. 4i. 17Vt
.. ttk 4o fv a lMfe
,, tai ,N. Paalll 4a KW
.. 1 o 3 1
., 4 O S. U ! 4a ... MK
.. 41 ran av. tU lll.. Mvl
11 e aaa. a 103 V
Hea4las aa 4a, at
r. IB 4 tH
a la. rt
S. W e. 4a.. ni
Cklue A A lw -. 44 No let sl 4a ... 414a
C A Q t 4 ... M"t B. U a M-
4a sea 4. M'4 raa ae. 4a..... 41 Z
P M S. P. Stta 7H e av. 4
C H. 1 A r. a. 4s. U e tat rat a u
4 rts 4a aae s. rUMv aa W
Ontaka Prod ore Market.
nUTTER Creamery, 34c; packing tech.
17
F.OOS-No. 1. ISHe; No. V lie
POULTRY Proller. 131; rootr. 4je;
hen, c; duck. 10c; geese. Sc.
rtnlnta r.rnln Market.
ri'Ll'TH, Aug 18. WHBAT-Nt. I hard.
31.0f.Si: No. 1 northern, 31.O8S4; No, t north
ern, 81 .OSM441I 01U: September. 31 0'4; IX
comber, 31 03"; May. Sl.OeLa. nominal.
OATS 4,134c; to arrive, 0c.
Cotton Market.
NEW TORK. Aug. 18.-COTTON-pt
closed quiet, 10 points higher; middling up
lands. 12 60c; middling gulf, 11.75: no sales.
Future opened ateady; Auguat, 1310c; Sep.
tember, 11.30c; October, 1133c; rveoember,
11 37c; January. 1113c; March, 1138c; May,
11 ;;.
Future closed steady! Augutt, 1331a;
September. U.Snc: October. U Bc; Novem
ber. 11 lie: Lerember, 11.40c; January,
II 8-; March. 11.44c; May. 11 Mo; July,
11.64c. .
do cv.
o cv.
A. C L lat 4e ...
gal Okie 4a.-
4a llki
eo W. 3te
Break. Tr ev. la
twn. ef Oa. Is..,.
Coo. Leetke Se...
. ut N i t 6e..iaoais. L.
Tkae. A Okie 4os. 10ev a s
4a rat. te N1 pt. u
Wool Market.
BT. LOUIS. Aug 18 WOOL Unchanged;
territory and western mediums. ITJIKc; fin
medium. Hil7So: fin. UcJUVi.
Persia tent Advartlalng I th Road to Big
Return.
('.la. Ia4. te 71 i Ma.
Cola Ml. 4a 41 I a to a Paeih 4e....
r. s t. a 4a ho a. av t
eD. A H ev .... I '4e at ref. 4a .
D. A a. O. 4s ru)4 T. A Hubar 4a ...
4e rat la Mi t 8 Sieol 34 aa .
Planners' le tj Va .Car ffceea. e
grie I. 4a 1 Wakaek lat te
gee. 4e TT 4e lat A as. 4s , .
Sa cv. 4a, tee. A w Waaler 14.4. 4a
4e aaeioe B Waet Blar. cv. U
etaa. a: lea ev 8 . 14 Wis tanieal 4e
Ill Tea lal ret. te. MM Me. fa, av. lav...
lat Met. 4te tTA hxai te
Bi4 lare4.
4
101
loH, Ml
14
lH
M
l
;S
. 14
, 104
lc.
In th oa of th wool tariff rvlion. the
disapproval by th necutlv ef th mea
ui naa apparently brought out mere con
fident buying of good and of raw material
with tome hardening of value. Most ac
tivity In distributive trade Is shewn In dry
goods and kindred line. grocrle and fall
supplies generally. Trad at beat Is only
fair and demand await on real or ex
peeled consumption te en extent not often
witnessed at this season. Not all lines of
trad ar equal In allowing expansion,
The clone interdependence of international
trade Is ihiiwn In the I atlfaetory re
ports rerelved aa te some branch of ex
port and Import trado, whli h are feeling
the effects of the iabor conflict In Great
Urltaln. with the eonnequent Interruption
of or congestion In the usual channels.
Grain, provisions and manufactured line
xported ar most affected by tha regula
tions adopted by some stesmBhlp cempanlea
pending the stiika ettlement, and even
some line of Import trde note cumulative
effect af past interruption to traffic in
rthl country greatest customer' terri
tory.
Although production of finished steel I
of goodly volum. there Is rather lea doing
In th way of new business and report
of prloe rutting are mor numerous. Buy
er 1 In general are conservative and It Is
said that attractive business would bring
out lower quotations.
Collections run fair tn slew. Ftuslnesa fail
ure In th United State for the week
ending Auguat 17 ware 315, against last
week 223 In the like week of 1010, JJ In
IS, tn In 1908 and 168 In 1907.
Wheat, Including flour, export from the
United States and Canada for the week
ndlng August 17, aggregate 3,607.806 bush
els, against 3.600,1"" bushels last week and
1,487,614 bushels this week laat year. For
th neven week ending August 17 export
ar 11728.707 buhl. against 3.087.471 bush-
' els In tiie corresponding period last yesr.
varn atpani tor ins wees re m,M
bushels, against 436.781 bushels last weak
and 48,637 bushel In 1810. For th seven
week ndlng August 17 corn exports ars
4.018,120 bushel, against 1,860, til bushel
laat year,
Ml, Av. fr. No. Av.
IT Ill I 10 11 M4
I no I ID M M4
1 120 I 40 4 100
4 M 14 I a
411 I It 1 1S4
Ill I 10 44 I4
81 41 8 44 II 4M
8 777 I 40 4 toi
HEirEKo.
4 4l I U 1 471
10 431 114 1 044
11 131 3 Tl 7 TM
4 MO I 11 4 100
BULL.
8 474 8 44 1 1144
1 1100 3 tl 1 UI0
3 1344 3 4
CALVKS.
3 Ill 4 00 4 SST
1 K0 4 eo 3 104
144 4 00 I ill
1 314 4 0 1 830
4 Sal 4 44 t 1.16
1 340 I 00 1 1T4
10 347 6 00 I tu3
It 217 II 8 140
14..
11..
No.
STOCK ERf
T 4 1
HI
114
. 101
4 1
4 11
in
4 44
4 K
Av.
.1090
11
865
Hall Colorado.
8 ter. ...IOCS
E. Mitspelcn-Nebraska,
Fr.
I 60
4 00
2 90
6 00
AN1 FKEDKK3.
I Til
30 141
II 14
4 14 I...-. 844
WKSTEHNS.
WYOM1NU.
Av. Pr. No.
41 feed er.. 1022 35 117 steers.
4 feeder.. 1026 4 60
NEBRAaKA.
I hifrs... 666 3 6 4 i-aiv
COLORADO.
9 feeders. . 617 4 25 k cows..
U steer . ..1U3 8 60
J. V. and J. O,
116 Steel 6 M
W.
24 cow ISO 4 40 26 row 1214 8 78
liOOS Sellers managed to do soma busi
ness on a shads to a nickel higher basis
In the hog yards, but ordinary butchers
and heavy lard grades had to sell largely
at steady priors. Packers, aa well as ship
pers and speculators, put up drove with
a (air degree ot freedom from th open
ing, and, a supplie had rather email
size, tha yard wer easily cleared In very
good (eaaon.
Total receipt consisted of about eighty
loads, this animate Including usual liberal
pervanUg ot weight sow (tuff. Outside
buyer avoided tough and highly mixed
fiaoking offerings, but showed no r
uutance In purchasing smooth animal of
all weights. Fully per cent of th run
moved un order In thv hands of hlppr
and speculator.
Cost of drove for local killing waa much
tha same as yesterday, long suing rang
ing fiom 37.10 10 37.20, Choice bacon classes
reschad 37.60, a nlckl abov yesterday's
toil, s well aa a nickel heluw th hi git
price o( laat Saturday.
tvlr.'eui'i s we.
4 ..
Tl.
It it ok rWavlntra,
OMAHA, Aug. IS Rank clearings for to
day wer 83.1M.4W and for the correspond
ing day lat year 32. 800.004.
London Stock Market.
LONDON, Aug 18 American aecurltle
opened steady and a fraetiea higher today
Fair biiytbf order f t'tcuted. Jurln(
llaaton Btovk and Bonds,
BOSTON, Aug. 13 Closing quotation on
Stocks wer a follow a:
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oHKICr' Business In sheep and lamb
wa measured by ! Involving only a
doien load of stot k. supply consisting
largely of fat Irtnho lambs. Oood firm
prices were laid lor bulk, and with th
demand fairly active, sellers had little dif
ficulty In making a clearance. Th lamba
moved at 37 on. a top that wa also quotable
limit a week ago, and very good killing ewee
changed hands at 3.160. Tn only wethers
on sal were "scenery -fed" animal taken
out a week ago on a apeculatlv order at
34 .38. They were heavy, but wight i re
ceiving better attention from packer, and
a 84 66 bid bought them.
An ampl outlet ha existed during th
week for all kinds of fat stock and som
little Improvement In prlcee ha resulted
from a healthy demand. Heavy wether
and ewe ar closing at moderate advances,
while handy sheep and fat yearlings aver
age stesdy to strong for the flv day
From top to bottom, th present coal of
prices for ft aheep and yearling rang
all th way from ateady to perhaps a quar
ter higher than value in fore at last
week close. Classy we resched 33.86 ) s
terday and bulk and good quality atuft ha
been landing at 3V2t4rV60 llandy yearling
touched 84-76 on two or three occadnns, In
dicating an extreme quotation of fj.00. and
the spread between heavy and handy
wethers has narrowed.
Fat lamb trade has held an even keel
from the start and th market shows no
quotable change as compared with a week
ago. Some strength developed on Monday,
producing a 17.15 top on seventy-two-puund
Wyoming, but prices settled bstk Into
former notches th following day. Imand
on all day ha been actlv and fairly
broad.
No business of conssquenoe wa trans
acted In feeder grades today for th reanon
that fresh sorts war very mall, while
yeaurday' clearance was complete. Trade
has born mending rapidly of late, however,
and anything lacking In flesh was ensured
of a quick sale. Present price show ad
vances of UOV over a week ago, lamba
selling from 86.80 downward and feeder
she.p moving on much the same baa a
killing grdea In many Instance. Feeder
yearling brought a much a 34.80 yester
day, while feeder ewes have been drawing
bids of 13 003 20. Unfinished wethers have
been ecaroe, but are wanted around 81-2-Tftf
8 40. Feeder purchases yesterday amounted
to 8.800 head, bringing the total output ot
the week up to an odd 20,000 head, about
40 per cent of total receipts.
Quotations on slifen mm lambs: Oood
to choice lambs, 86 .5017.00; fair to good
lamb. V' 0(it,.ifi; ie oer lumh-, 8n 2."1j o
fair to choice yearlings, 34.26ifft.00', feeder
yearlings, 84.10(34.80; handy wether. 33.5v5
if.7A; hesvv uetners, Ki.i i 3.50; feeder weth
ers, 3. 1083.40; fair to choice ewes, 8J.iM
85"; breeder ewes, 34.0tV(4.75; feeder w,
8280718 25: cull ewes. 31.60fl2.2S.
Representative sales:
No. Av, Tr.
721 Pouth Dakota yearlings, fdr. 67 4 SO
175 "nuth Dakota awe 84 3 40
36 South Dakota yearling culls 80 8 60
3W South Dakota ewes, fdrs.... 89 3 15
39 Wyoming bucks 63 t 00
713 South Dskota yearling, fdr. 78 4 40
ITS South Dakota wea, cull.... 97 3 76
137 Couth Dakota iwei & wth l'w 3 40
1S8 Idaho awe V 3 40
64. native ewe 104 3 60
61 native ewes, culls I'M 3 86
124 Wyoming lambs 40 I 75
383 Idaho lambs 71 6 60
80 Idaho lambs, feeder 66 t 69
9W Idaho lambs, f eiders 64 8 78
74 Idaho lambs, cull 80 4 85
100 native lamba 70 8 88
6K8 Idaho lamba 84 7 00
5S0 IdHho lamb 88 7 00
3X3 westerns, wether 124 3 68
so Idaho w( 114 3 SO
164 Idaho lamb, feeder 45 6 60
84 Idaho lamb, feeder 36 4 60
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET
Demand for Cattle and Bheep Strong;
Hosts glow.
CHICAGO, Aug. 18.-CATTLE Ttecelpts,
2.000 head; market strong; beeves, 35.26ff
8.10: Texas steer $4. 6068.46; western steers,
34.2.6.26; stocker and feeders, HlbTtiW;
cows and heifers, 32. 27rf! 6.2.1; calves, So.OutQ)
8.25.
HOGS Receipts, 12.000 hesd; market slow
end steady; light. 37.2537.00; mixed, 87. OV?
7.80; heavy. 3o.9O07.7O; rough. W.rW7.1V,
Soocl to cholc heavy, S7.15t7.80; pig, 16.10
17.70; bulk of salea, 7.20fi7 80.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt. 8,000
head; market atrong; nstlv, 32.4Xrf360;
western, I2.7&413.80; yearlings, 3-1.70oj-5.00; na
tive lambs, t4.25fj7.10: western, 34-7697.10.
Bt. Loots Live Stork Market,
ST. LOUIS, Aug. 18. CATTLK Receipts,
1,800 head. Including 000 Texans; market
strong; natlv shipping and axpeirt steers.
3rt.7M18.00; dressed beef and butoher steers.
SB 5fVgt.50; iteer under 1,000 pounds, 84.60
7.78; stocker and feeder. 8S.00j!7.2f ; cow
and heifers, S3.00fi7.00; eanners. 810O7T2.75;
bulla, 8J.7ntr6.60; calves, 84.008.00; Tea
and Indian steers, 34.004 26; cows and
heifers, SSOOOSOO.
HOGS Receipts. 7,000 head; market
steady; pigs and lights. 35.007.90; parkere,
37 80tg7.80; butchers and best heavy, 37.80UT
7.90.
SHEEP AND UHDIU Recelnts 1 ATM)
head: market strong; native muttons, 3 25
3 16; lambs, t4.Xit 7.00; cull and bucks,
.2622 75; Blocker and feeders, $1.6k34.'75.
Kansas City Live Stork Market.
KANSAS CITT, Aug. IS CATTLK-Receipts,
1.600 head, Including 800 southerns;
market teadv: dressed beef and export
steers. S7.00ir8.00; fair to good, 86.00af6 80:
weetern steers. 34.40177.00: Blockers and
feeders. SS.&OifJS.Tn; southern steers, f 3.869
5.50; southern cows. 32.75414.75; native cows.
32.5(Vf(5.25; native heifers, l4.rXXff7.28:, bull.
3S.0f)iff4.5fl: calve, 84.OW7.00.
HOOS Receipt, 100 head; msrket
steady to Be hle-her; bulk of sales, tJ.NXft
7.66: heavv, 37.8oi77.56: peckers and butchers,
S7.JW?7674; lights, V. 807 65.
SH7CEP AND LAMPS Receipts. 800
head: market strong to 1V higher; lambs,
36.OfVfr7.0O; yearlings, 84 OOff4.50; wethers.
33.4O1J400; ewes. 33.2534.00; stocker snd
feeders, $2.5027 3.75.
Bt. Joaenh I. two Stock Market.
ST. JOSEPH. Mo., Aug. 18. CATTLE
Receints. 300 head; market staadv; teer
tS.0OiWT.76; cow and hlfr. 33.00fflrf.00;
calvea 84 0041700.
HOOH Hecetpt. 1.800 head: market
strong; top. 1, so: bulk of sales. 87.8007.60.
SHEEP AND LA MBS-Receipts. 3,800
neaa; maraei now; lamos, 84.ouQr8.7S.
lock In Slgrht.
Receipts of live stock at tha flv principal
western market yesterday:
Cattle. Hog Sheep.
nouth Omaha goo 6,300 3 200
St. Joseph 800 1.600 8.800
Kansss City l.rW) 8 400 oo
St. Loul 1,800 7.000 1,800
Chicago 3.000 J2.0O0 8.000
Total ...
.6,300 29,300 17,300
Metal Market.
NEW YORK, Aug. lt.-MF;TAL-Stan-dard
copper, dull: spot 311 .1 64712. S2H; August,
September. October and November, 111 124
ftl2.80 London market, quiet; spot 1168 6s;
futures. 1157. Custom house returns show
exports o far this month of ls.pos tons.
Lake copper, 812 75918.00; electrolytic, 312..V)
12.76, and eting, mt.vtmi bo. Tin, un
settled; spot and August. 346. 00)47.00; Sep
tember. 342.12yf42 60: October, S41.25ffl-42 00;
November 341. 00B 41.60. London not, fl;
future. 188. Lead, asslsr; 84.46fl4 80, New
York; 34.424tri 45. Ft St. Loul. Sales,
60.000 pounds East Ht. Loul. August de
livery et 14 42H. London, f 1 4. ."pelter. regu
lar, 38 0694.15. New York: 35.76 bid. East St.
Leu's. !. 60.000 pound. Eaat St. Loul,
September dllvry, at 85M. London. 127 6s.
Antimony, quirt: f'nokson's. 88 8008 60. Iron.
Cleveland warrants 47s TA London. Lo
esllv Iron waa firm: No. 1 foundry northern.
815.MVW 14.00: No. 3, 815.26S716 76 ; No 1 outh
rn and No 1 southern soft. 814 781118.28.
ST. LOT" Aug. 1A-METAT.S-Ied,
teady at 14.4".; spelter, quiet at 8o00HftJ.
Coffee Maruet.
NEW YORK. Aug. 18.-COFFFE Futur
eloaed steady, net unchanged to 4 point
lower, Sales. 48,000 bag. August, 11.78c;
September. 11 0c; October, 11 43o: November,
ll.JSc; December. ll.lSe; ,rnuary. 11.16c;
February, 11.13c; March. H.06e; April, ll.OAc;
March and Miy. 11.07c; June and July,
1l.0e. Spot coffe. (teady: No. 7 Rio, ISHe;
No. 4 Santo, 14c; mild, dull, Cordova, 14Q
16o, nominal.
Oils and Itosln.
SAVANNAH. Aug. 18 TURPENTINE
Firm M'34c.
ROSIN-FIrm; types T and O, 348t9U
star harktt,
NEW YORK. Aug I -St'O AR-Raw
firm; Muscovado. 8 test. 4 42o; centrifugal,
98 teat, 4 3c; mnlaaaea auger, S3 test. 4. 17a;
refined, tdy,
Dry Good Mark!.
NEW YORK. Aug. 18-DRT GOODS
Th cotton goods market ar omwhat
alr, with a littl mor business being
done. Cotton yarn ar being sold for lat
delivery again on a basl of futur cotton,
which 1 from 1c to 14c per pound belter
than prices aaked on pot. Silk ar In
moderate demand from th retail trad.
DUN'S REYIEW OF TRADE
Business Sentiment Everywhere Re
ported Much Improved.
ACTUAL BUSINESS PICKCTO UP
Wholesale Operation Inelod Wide
Variety of Fall and Winter Oood
and Orders to en par Favor,
ably with Laat Year.
NEW YORK. Aug. MR. O. Duns
Weekly Review of Trade tomorrow will
say:
Sentiment 1 Improved at Boston with a
prevailing belief that buslnes will soon
be much better. Dry Roods Jobber report
a fair demand and ordera are well dla
trlbuted. Indicatlona appear of expansion
In Industrial activity, although curtailment
Is still drastic at cotton mills. Men s wear
woolen mills, however, are booking a good
volume of biiFtness. shoe factories ar busy
and wool trading is brisk.
Slow progress I noted st Phllsdlphla,
merchants In most lines confining their
operation as much aa possible to Actual
reinlrements. Manufacturers are buying;
co, ton and woolen goods to some extent,
while wool milliner- sal house ar busy
with preparations for fall and report In
quiries very encouraging.
The wool market I mora actlv and vry
firm.
With Industrial plant Increasing opsra
tions to a moderate extent ther Is mor
optiml.sm In commercial line at Pittsburg
and wholesalers of dry goods, notion and
shoes receive good order for future de
livery. Numerous visiting buyers have stimu
lated trsde activity at Raltlmore, especially
In wholesale lines. Local retail merchant
were well patronised, the reduced prices
Incidental to this season of the yesr at
tracting many buyers. The outlook for fall
In the wholesale dry goods and notion mar
ket Is exceptionally good. Normal oondl
Hons prevailed at New Orleans, retail
trad being considered satisfactory and a
good demand developing for plantation up
plles. Visiting mercham ar Increasing In
numbers at St. Loula, and while purchases
r usually along conservative lines, stocks
of dry goods have been considerably re
duced. Retail trade Improved slowly, hot
weather retarding business In a measure.
Numerous buyer ar In the different mar
kets at Kansas City and Jobbers generally
report conditions excellent, with prospects
for a good fail trade very encouraging.
Dealings In retail lines at Chicago wer
favorably stimulated by th large number
of visitors attracted by the aviation meet.
Wh.olce.ale operations Include a wider va
riety of fall, winter and holiday goods
and road and mall orders com par well with
this time last yesr. Improvement appears
In certain line at Clnemntl. notably dry
goods and procerle and thre I a much
better Inquiry for pig Iron with eonaldarabl
actual business placed. Cleveland report
that trad In nearly all retail branches I
low and unsatisfactory and dealings at
wholesale show no spaclal activity. Build
ing operation ar still brisk, however, and
several permit for Urge new structure
hsv been Isausd.
Wholessl bu sines continue qutt at
Mlnnenpoll with orders being placed for
Immediate requirements only. The general
undertone throughout the northwest IS
good, however, and stocks of merchandise
are not burdensome. Abundance of rain has
repaired much of the early damage by
drouth and threshing returns are proving
better than expected. Some Improvement Is
noted In wholesale trade, the Pt. Paul buy
ers operating with more freedom In dry
goods, clothing, hats and caps and furnishings.
vfeve York Mlnlnc Stock.
NEW YORK, Aug. 18.-71oln; quotations
on mining stocks wer:
8 lire IM Mttle Chief 8
Com. Tunnel stork., t" Mrxlcan 40
oe honda IT Ontario l"
Con. Tal. A Va 0 Ophlr 11
Mors silver I ftu4ar I "4
iron Silver M Telle Jacket 88
Iadvllle Cos 14
r-lnr fosslr Anto Association.
CLAY CENTER. Neb., Aug. 18. (Spe
cial. ) The any County Automobll Oood
Roads association was organized hers last
night, with about sixty mmber. D. E.
Watkln, secretary of th But Automo
bile sssoelatlon, wa present and gav an
address.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Staled bids will b racelvee by th Board
of Trustee of th Vlllaeg of Meadow
Orov, up to August 24, 1911, at I o'clock
P M., for th construction of a water
work system In said village, according to
plan and specification prepared by Th
Lytl Company, architects, of Sioux City,
and now on fll with th village clrk ot
said village. Bid for th construction of
the well to be separat from th balance
ot th system. Tn engineer's estimate of
the ooat of said svaUm I 38.900, and no bid
for mor than that said estimate will be
accepted. All bids to be accompanied by
a certified check for 3000. The board re
serves the right to reject any or all bids.
C. E. HARLOW,
Chairman.
A. M. FIELDS,
A12dl0t Clerk.
GOVERNMENT NOTICES
GOVERNMENT HALE INDIAN LAN)S
Absoluts Tills Given Th unallotted lands
of the Choctaw and Chickasaw Nation of
th Flv Civilised Tribes In Oklahoma,, and
not Including the coal and timber segrega
tion, will be sold at puhllo auction to th
highest bidder at th following terms, times
and place at not less than the minimum
price dated in the advertisement: Grady
county, Chlckaaha, 68 tracts, 37,600 acre.
November 2, 3, 4; Stephens county, Duncan,
730 tracts, 69,800 acres; November 8, 7, 8,
Jefferson Bounty, Ryan, 702 tract, 49.404)
acre, November 9, 10, 11; Love county.
Marietta, 604 tract, 78.600 acres, November
13, It, 15, 16; Carter county, Ardmor. 1,171
tracts, 93.300 acres, November 17, 18, 20, 21,
22, 23: Murray county, cjulphur, 352 tract.
26,000 acres, November 24, 26; Garvin county,
Pauls Valley, 421 tract. 39,5j0 acre, No
vember 27, 28, 2S; McClaln county, Purcell,
286 traot. 14,600 acres, December 1, 2; Pon
totoc county, Ada, 899 tract, 45,300 acre,
December 4, 6. 8; Jolinon county, Tisho
mingo, 664 tracts, 89.200 Sores, December 7,
8. 8: Marshall county, Madlll, 379 tracts,
18,500 acres, December 11; Bryan county,
Durant, 608 tracts, 96,100 acres, December
13, 18; Atoka county, Atoka, 1,809 tract,
124.000 cre. December 14. 15. 14, 18. 19; Coal
county, Coalgute, bo? tract, 64,800 acr,
December SO, 21. 22; Hughes county, Clvln.
Pittsburg county, McAIter, 1.6.10 tracts.
167.100 acres. December 28, 29. 30, 1911. Janu,
ary 1, 3; Haskell county, Stlglar, 418 tracts,
30.300 acres, January 8, 4: Latimer county,
Wllburton, 191 tracts. 16.000 acres, January
6: Leflore oounty, 1'otea". 276 tracts, 21,SnO
acres, January (, Pusnmataha county,
Antlers. 641 tracts. 62,000 acres. January 8.
. 10; Choctaw county Hugo. 661 trcla,
37,800 acres. January 11, 12. 13; MoCurtaln
oounty, Idabel, 778 tracts. 6I.50C acres, Janu
ary JS, If. 17, 18, 1912. Not mor thn 10
acre of grteultura! and 640 acre of othr
land will be sold to on person in any en
nation. Agricultural land ar those hav
ing a minimum valuation of 38 00 or mor
per acr. Term are 26 per cent at th
time of sale. 26 per cent In twelve month
and 60 per cent In two years, with 6 per
cent Interest. Paymenta must b mad In
th form of draft or certified check, pay
able to J. O. Wright, Commissioner. Upon
full payment being mad at any tlm deed
will lsaue Immediately after approval of
tale certificate of purcnas will leu and
possession b given, but cutting of timber
or drilling or mining for mineral thereon
will not be permitted until full payment
of purchn prloe. Right I reserved to
reject any or all bids. For Information
applv to th Commissioner to th Flv
Civilised Tribes. Muskogee, Oklahoma, or
any of tha District Agents as to land
within their respective district. IJt of
these lands hav been prepared by coun
ties, showing th term of aal. the de
scription of the various tracts and mini
mum price. It will be Impracticable to
furnish each Inquirer all of these list and
It I uggeld that paraons desiring ucn
information pclfy th locality In which
thy ar Interested. Blu print of th
various counties, showing th location of
th land to be sold, will b furnished upon
application to th undersigned upon th
payment of 1 60 for ch county. In
th form of draft or postal money order.
J. O. WRIOHT, Commissioner to th Flv
Civilised Tribe. Muskogee, Oklahoma, Au
guat 1. 19U.
PROPOSALS FOR BITUMINOUS COAL.
Chief Quartermaster's Office. Federal
Building, Chlrago, Ills, August 15. 1911.
Sealed proposala will be received her un
til ll oVIock. A. M . Augut 28. lull and
then opened, for furnishing bltuminou
coal required during the period commenc
ing October 1. 1911, and ending June 30,
1913, at Fort Mackensle, Wyoming. Infor
mation furnished on application. Envelope
containing proposals to b Indorsed "Pro
posala for Bituminous Coal to be opened
August 38. 1911," and addressed to COL,
JNO. le CLEM. Chlf Quartrmtr