14 TJitE BEE: OMAHA. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1911. REAL ESTATE FARM AND KAN LH VAN D FOR ALB Iowa oContlnmcd. For Sale t.700, acre of rich bottom land near Ham burg. Ia. Eleven set of buildings, con venlent to railroad and market. Per onally Inspected and a bargain at the price nuked. 376 per acre If sold at one and all together. Alfred C Kennedy Telephone Douglas 722. ' 3D First National Bank Bids. IlllaeU. FOR BALE 10 arret 60 miles weat of Chicago, on electric at. car line. Good building! and black aoll. O. A. Holoomb. Aurora, III. I 1 1 '. " Kaaea. FARMS-lS.000 to (10,000 buys (lne 160. Well Improved U0, 18.400; al hard to bent. $16, "00. well Improved 80. 64.800; good 240, 19,000; fine 440, grain and stock farm, $.17.60 per acre; i0 acre, well Improved, (45. For best (trmt, any alia, writ SHAWOO REALTY COM PANY, Emporia, Kan. Mlaaaarl. For Sale Wall Improved farm of 403 acre In Mia souii, near th Nebraaka Una. Rich bottom land, near town; 17.50 per acre. Alfred C. Kennedy Teliphone Douglas 722. 2Cfl First National l:ank Bid. CHOICK 40 acres 2V miles of town, high and graded school; possession; terms. Write owner, Ft- O. Uughea. seymour, Ji. F. D. R. 8. Mo. CONNOLLY. Land.'! up. 1619 Dodge. Moataaa. 830-ACRB homestead relinquishment for Bale; also one hotel; one bakery; on gen eral store; on saloon; on fned store. Ad arte CharWa F. Brown. Gaaata. Mum KrbruU. HOMESTEAD 34u acre for $160 In cash; about 20 miles out; rich farm land; not sand. Anolner &2o for $175 caah or In pay ments. J. A. Tracy, Kimball, Neb. FINE EAST NEB. FARM. t7.0 per acre. Address 331 Chamber of Commerce. Omaha. FOR SALS 320-acre well Improved atook (arm, 28 miles southwest of Hastings, a Si. He. 3.080 acres, 800 meadow; lakes; well Im proved; near town; half trade. Walker Co.. HO brandeia Theater Bldg. GOOD eastern Neb. farm land. I7S par acre. m Brandels Bldg. 100 CUSTER CO. farms Just on market, '$15 up; easy terms. Walker Co., SO Bran dels Theater. Martlet Dekertav. ONE ot th rtneet farms la Richland county, consisting of 865 aorea if good, productive laud. Joining Wyadui-. Fine large buildings, lota of fruit, nlj grove and never-falling flowing wall. Price SM.W per acre and easy term s. Martin Paulson Land Co., Wyndmere, Nona Da kota. OklaAei "IN beautiful Indian Territory." Best and oheapeat corn land. Writ Look Box 893, Omaha. Oresroat. FREE, a horn In th wonderful Harney valley, homestead lands on desert claims In central Oregon. For Information phone Harney SMI. P. P. OlbUn. 8016 California St, Omaha. Nab. Seat Carallaa. LANDS (500 par acre mad growing Ogs (or preserve on lb Islands. Oroherde oa easy monthly pay menu. Baa Island Or chard Company, Charleston, 8. O. kaatk Dakota. QUARTER, partly Improved, In Lyman county, b. D. 80 acres in Knox county, raw. acres fruit land in Castella county, Colo. All clear and good title. Will trade separate or all tor city income or good residence or grooery stock. Call Doug. Moo. FOR BALK Section good raw land, all fenced, ' good flowing well; e miles from Planklngtun. a D. For particular write 1. IS. Ollalley. Flu lip. a. D. SPECIAL snapa In Texas Gulf Coast laud. iuui Ayiu Land Co.. lirauUeu Theatre. SEE til Bender liealty and Development Co., Blessing, Tex., or Merchants houi. fcmana. for booklet, orange and fag farms. O-F-P-O-R-T-U-N-I-T-Y. Who wants to Invest a small sum In the Lower Rio Grande Valley, Texas? A three crop a year irrigated country, where land la retailing at U1& to S200 per acre. We hav located two small tracts that can b bought at wholesale price. S4i to too per acre. Land adjoining this Is already re tailed out at SIM per acre. What we want la ten or fifteen men to each take a small tract of this land and get In on the ground flour with ua. We will undertake the development of same at coat and we can make income property of this within a year. For further particulars address Box s. Cusblng. Neb. TEXAS land. HO Bee Bldg. D. S13S. U ACKU FRUIT and truck farms, lt cash, balance monthly; no interest; ne taaeaW . Jonaa. 4i Brandeia Theatre. FOR SALE 08 EXCHANGE LIST your exebaog wit a Jones, iU Brandels Theater. I HANDLE exchange everywhere. For results see ua Dean, all Bee Bldg. IX 1M FOR 8ALE Houses and lota In Iowa City, la.; educational ceuwr ot iOwa; stale university; will exchange for Omaha resi dence, slure, vacant or acreage properly. F. K. epevauok. iowa City, la. FOR TRADE 20 acres, two-thirds Is iiioota; ikuuu house; lis acres plowed; U miles southeast ot Wallace. Neb. Price $7,j0. Equity, Sb.uuu. Lock Box 277, Curtis, Neb, EXCHANGE for what you want. Khopea Co., Exchange Expert. Paxloa Blk. FOR BALE NO acres ot wall Improved laud right at the edge ot Archie, Missouri, about ou miles south of Kansas City. This farm has good soli and lays fine. If you want a farm to live on nothing could auit you batter; If yu want a place for apecula tlou. you can't beat this, fur It is sure to Increase In value. prlo $70 per acre. 1 will carry a good portion of this back on the land. AdUreee. H lua. Bee. 640 ACRES In Minor county, South Da. kola, for aale or will exchange tor smaller farm In Iowa. 4U0 acres broke, all fenced and fair Improvements Addreea M. H. Mo Call. Guthrie Center. Ia. J1! BALE OR EXCHANGE WANT TO trade S-rowin house and Vacre of ground worth $6uo. or a blacksmith shop and lot wortii UUO, in Mundaiuln. la , fur horse and cattle Call or address N. R, Swing, tKt N. Slat St.. Omaha. Neb. DANDY k-scction Bo. Dak. land, value $4 owl. uleav prupei ty or touring car. li l7, Bee. iiuvuMi-u you have anything to write me. S. E. Wait. 617 Bee iildg. TRADES If you have anything to trade. Js'etional Inveauuent Co. trade even thing. WJ axchatg propertit ot merit C. W. Welsh. S12-11 O. N- B. Bldg- Douglas TSoi. EXCHANGE. tm acre Improved land, $3.guOOO. for gen eral merchandise, clear. Addreas Joseph tilobodny. Greeley. Neb. HAVE business properly In good South Dakota town to exchange for (-passenger aute oar, must be fully equipped and In fust class condition. Address Y 160, Bee. FOR EXCHANGE What have you In riutbern California to exchange for Oma afGlvejfuU parUculara Box M, San FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE tConunued.) IH.OOO real estate for farm. Owners; re ply E BOS, Bee. TRADE Eastern Nebraska farms for Omaha Income property. Nicholas. 41 Hrsnriel Theatre. REAL ESTATE LOANS Firt Trust PVi Farm and city riltsl 1.11161 KjU.f Joan 305 8. 18th St WANTED City loans and warrants. W. Farnam Smith Co.. 1330 Kexuara kit. GARVIN BROS.. Id floor N. Y. Life. SMS to lluu.Ouu ou Improved property. No delay. OMAHA Property and Nebraaka Lao da O'KEr-r E Ki-AL, Ebl A l h, CO.. 1016 New Omaha National Bank Building. LOANS to home owners and nome build- era. with privilege of making partial pay ments semi-annuaiiy. w. i. iuuma tul First National Bank Bldg. MONEY TO LOAN Payne I o vestment Co. WANT2U-Clty loana Pe tars Trust Co. CITY and farm. JOHN N. FRENZER. $100 to 110,000 made promptly. F. U, Wead. Weaa lilug.. lath auu amain Sta LOW RATES. BEMIS-CARLBERO. CO tlo-SU Biandels Theater Bldg. WANTED FARM LOANd. vestment Company. Omaha. Kloka In 5 2t t4CL city and farm property. W. 06 U72 Alt. MEIKLE. 204 Raiige Bldg, FIEST TRUST CO. iZS'glZ WANTED TO BUY UtST price paid tor ltd hand furniture, carpets, clothing and shoes. Tel. U. ty',i. FOR rash, one tet of "Southwestern Re porters," 2a hand, from owner. Address, k latin price and number of vol units, P. WANTED To buy. 80-aor farm, im proved, near scnool and Catholic church. L. Box i. Cedar Rapids. Neb. TAKE a boat ride at Lka Msuvt, We will give a pair of round trip tickets to Mra. X. Cohen, 164) Cass t.. If ah will come to The Bus Office within three days. WANTED TO RENT WANTED To rent by man and wife, 1 or 2 unfurntbhed or partly furnished rooms in modern house, near Walnut Hill, N. 44 in or bherman Ave. car line. O 3s, Bee. LADY wants room and board; private. A loL Be. WANTED by Omaha teacher a furnished room and 6 o'clock dinner with some wooian wishing such companionship. (State terms. Exchange references. Address Mo OwLre, m N. 2Uh at., Lincoln. Neb. ONE OR TWO light housekeeping rooms by couple; must be reasonable. Close In. B 121. bee. BY young married couple, S-room modern cottage; must be in good oondition. Ad dress L ISO. Be. WANTED, by young couple with small baby, room and board In private family; must be good neighborhood. K 34, Bee. WANTED Names and addresses of pri vate families that will take Boyle College students to room and board at M per week. RELIABLE party would like to keep piano for storage through the winter. Ad dress, 'phone B-u2Sf. WANTED Omaha lady teacher wants lady teacher to Join her In securing down town furnished room. Address McGwire, s7S N. 26th St., Lincoln, Neb. LAKE 11ANAWA Is the coolest place to be found. If D. A. Swenson, 1601 No. 25th St., will come to The Bee office within three days we will give him a pair Of round trip Uoketa to Lake Manawa. WANTED SITUATIONS WOMAN of S5 wishes to help with house work and sewing In refined family, where she will be treated as one of family. B lis, car Bee. RELIABLE white woman wants day work. Harney 473. BOY, 18, wante work f any kind. Wsb- ster 2478. LADY without encumbrance wishes dooi- tlon as housekeeper for widower; must b in city, can us bo. win t. STENOORAPHER who has had exner- lence and la willing to work wants position with chances for advancement; reasonable ralary to begin with. A. S76&, H. 4617. Ad dress Q SL Bee. GERMAN and French ohef oook la open or dub houae; first-class work guaranteed; state price. Address F 143. Be. JAPANESE boy wants position at house work In family. Morisawa, Care Y. M. C. A., Lincoln, Neb. POSITION WANTED Young- Oerman about two months In this country wishes to get position as bar porter or kitchen helper, or would take place of any kind of work; state price Address E 142, Bee. FIRST class laundress. 4203 8. 10th St SWEEPING and cleaning for Friday and Saturday, tm N. 3uth St. Web. 4207. POSITION aa cashier in cafe; have had I years' experience; state salary. H 146, Bee. WORK wanted writing clrojlar letters; $100 per hundred: satisfaction guaranteed. J. L. Plahn. 323 N. 21st St. Ind. B-27M. WANTED Position by a good watch maker and engraver. Can do jewelry re pairing. Would like permaoeo) position In good town. Write Henry Olson, ued Oak. Ia. MIDDLE-AGED woman to assist In housework or take care of children. B 919, Bee. MIDDLE-AGED, reliable lady will take iuu cnare oi rooming house; can furnish 7 rooms free of charge. Address N 145, care Be. 20 years' experience; registered Nebraska and Wyoming; country preferred. Address w ua, uee. WANTED Work by painter. Call Doug las 2j2 between 5 and I p. m. COLORED woman wants work; any kind. W abater 3472. WOMAN desires a position aa house keeper or day work. Call at or 'phone iuugiaa tfcnu. BY young lady as housekeeper for wid ower or bachelor or several gentlemen get ting an apartment together; good home rather than large salary. 64 Bee. WANTED Office wort by an experienced bookkeeper; woe- oi tue time m lumbar would not object to some outside work. Keferencea Addreea x loe. Be. A YOUNG man 23 years old, wants a lob as machinist, plumber or blacksmith or machine business man. Charlie Uott. Irwin, Neb. WANTED To take charge of rooming houae. by experienced lady. Phone X). 44au. REMEMBER it takea but a few strokes I the pen to stat that you saw th "ad." la Th Bee. -'be advertiser wants to know. FOR a dainty deeaert us DalseU'a Ice cream. If Mrs. Iidenchar, bli No. list St., will come to The Bee office within three daya we will give her an order for a quart biick of tbia fine loe cream. COLOREO woman dealres work as oook. Web. 2472; OMAHA THE GRAIN MARKET CAVEKS ELEVATOR CO.. meuttara Omaha Grain Exchange, wholesale Oealera grain, hay, chop teed. 7a Brandeia. ROBERTS GRAIN CO.. grain eonaign numia solicited, gram bought to ernve, 72 Brandeia WEEKS GRAIN CO.. grain merchants; consignment solicited. 7S3 BiauUeia THE Updike Grain Co. Consignments carefully handled, umi'ii, Neb. GEO. A. ROBERTS DRAIN CO, eon slgmutnU solicited- 617 Biaudela, Both phoaaa. MERRIAM COMMISSION CO. -Aak t aaaa woa baa wad ua." OMAHA LIYE STOCK MARKET Cattle Receipt! Are Very Light and Pricei Unchanged. HOGS ARE HVE TO TEN HIGHER ikeep Receipt Large Today an Large for Week, wttk Trade Slew a Feellac Weak oa All Klaae. BOOTH OMAHA, Sept. L 19U R-lDta were: Cattle, nogs. Sheep. rttfM.l UinjIav S.61S t;m 4i.4 Official Tuesday 8,Li7 4.63 Official Wednesday 10.067 6 Official Thursday 8.213 tvstimate Friday - 26.4a 12D.2&9 ,435 7,3i 4.1.i 49.762 24,t6 U.14J i 5171 Fill Fame days last week Hhboi Kama days 8 week ago. .26,434 Mtni aaye 4 weea su..."1" 2.'6S l(tt.iid .... - .. . . . , . - , . u . huvi mi rif catUa. hogs and sheep at 6out.0m.Siit in year 10 aim, ae luuivw -year: 1911. WW. CaUla 703.107 6. Ml .' Hogs 1.777,750 1,457,007 430,741 ship uauta ix,im is.tso The following table snows the average prices of hogs at Boutit Omaha for the last several days, with comparisons: Dates. MU. 1910.19i).iaO8.lW7.l-IW- Aug. 23... Aug. 24... Aug. 2o... Aug. Aug. 27... Auk. 21... I 65 8 64 T S 7 62 1 71 66 t 671 i 86 t &3 i a 6 2 t W I 17 7 T 10 1 He 1 32 14 t 41 S 701 t svl i (7 S Tt tm 7i fi 77 5 86 6 80 i 7 &J 46, b 76! k 711 S SO 83 Auir J . . 7 14i g 911 6 4 6 70i Aug. 30... Aug. SI... 7 11 01 7 71 7 Hi, 1 Mi 7 771 1 T 7 U 6 6&1 t ,1 t W 6 74, 6 7 72 Sept. l.. lei I 6 l; i 63 'Sunday. T,..ai... r,A AlannAitlMt r,f llV StOCk at for m. the Union stock yards. South Omaha, twenty-four hour ending at t riday: Cattle Hoes. Sheeo.H fa. C., M. St. P. Ry.... 3 a Missouri paoiDC Ry.. .. Union Paolfio R. R. . t l 15 14 AO 26 C. & N. W. Ry. (east) .. C. & N. W. Ry. (wst) IS C. St. P., M. dt O. Ry. .. c, b. a q. ny. t) i r u o Rv iwMti s "i C, R. I. i P. (east) Illinois central ty C, O. W. Ry Cripple and driven In 28 Totals M 110 64 DISPOSITION HEAD. Cattle. Hogs. Bnstp. Omaha Packlnz Co 98 177 X.1M Swift and Co Cudahy Packing Co tTO 1US 236 1.6T.7 249 360 CIS 430 Armour co itv Kohr Packing Co Murphy w. b. vaiisani w Hill 4 Son 11 F. B. Lewis 19 MoCreary As Carey 81 8. Werthelmer 26 Sullivan Broe 8 Other buyer 449 7.437 Total 1.8BS 4.0M 10,422 CATTLE Receipts of cattle, as usual on a Friday, were very light, only twenty eight car being reported In. Th total for th week foots up a :w head more than laat week, making It th heaviest week's run of the season to date. BUU re ceipts are not large, as there haa been a falling off for th fiv days as compared with the corresponding period a year ago of almost 10,000 head With a total of twenty-eight ears of cattle In sight there wer really not enough of any one kind on eale to mak a test pf price. Aout all that caa be said Is to call It the usual alow and uninteresting Friday's market. Beet steer for the current day wer about steady. Best grade of both comfeds and westerns have been fully steady for the week. On the other hand, the common and inferior grades, that Is, thin and poor homed cattle, of which there has been a large supply, are 1K7260 lower tor the week. Th beet cows and heifer have sold about steady this week, but the medium kind have eased off a little under the In fluence of the decline oa common kind of beef tear., . The beet light and beat fleshy feeders have shown very little change In prices this week, but inferior and undesirable kind are safely 152u lower. nnnt&tlnna on Native Cattle Good to choice beef steer. $7.807.90; fair to good beef steers. $6.ouq7.jo; eommon to lair Deei eteers. $A.756 60; good to choice heifers, J5.OOtit.76. good to choice cow. S4406.10; fair to good cows, ta.7o04.4O; common to fair cow, $4.604.76. veal clave, ts.60igi7.26. Ountatlona on Ranee Cattle Good to choice beef steers. $6.0O3.75. ; fair to good beef steers, ie.awMi.uw; common ic iair beef steer. $4.60vJ.26; good to choice heif ers. KSU&6.S0; good to choice cows, t4.40 t.10; fair to good oows. S&.65M4.26; good to choice stockexs and feeder, so.oueou; rair to good stockers and feeders, 14.2636. 00: common to fair stockers and feeders, t3.60 4.26; stock hatters, t&34.26; bulla, stags, etc.. $3,0046.00 Representative sales: COW. Ne. AT. Tt. No. At. Tt. t M IM 4..... (10 I M 1 im i 00 8 Ml IM I MO 1 00 S Til I 40 1 11 I 23 U SCt I 0 HEIFERS. ,MBuii!s: 7r 400 $.. .1120 40 1 130 I W 1 160 I SO L 400 4 M l... WO S ti CALVES. t 1U lit 4 US S M S US 6 16 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS, r K67 i u a. n 4 46 S ?M 4 20 WEol'EKNS NBBRASKA. X feeders. .1071 6 30 21 heifer... 860 4 45 5 heifers... 67 1 DO U heifeis... 7K3 4 10 U feeder.. Sol 6 60 IS heifers. ..12ul t 60 feeders.. KM tut 10 feeders.. luU 6 15 10 feeder. .1107 4 46 30 oows...,. W6 4 10 cows uw) 1(0 10 heifers... 661 63 MllldaJe Cattle Co. Neb. 73 steers. . su7 4 40 6 steer.... 910 4 00 WYOMING. 13 steer.... 991 4 40 S steer. ...1018 4 66 6 steers.. ..lOH 46 S steers.. ..lOA) 4 60 16 steer.. ..lot 4 66 18 steer. ...luM 4 bi 18 steers.... loss 4 t steers.. ..1077 4 25 4t) steers.... 104 4 80 11 steers.. ..1063 4 30 14 feeders.. 1044 4 06 85 steers.. ..llol 4 80 42 feeder.. 1026 4 Ot 19 Steer.. ..1078 4 30 it steers.. ..loaO 4 06 F. Uilderbrand Wyo. I steer.... 881 4 86 4 steers.... o6 4 83 t cow 844 8 90 6 cows 901 8 90 Hoots Trend In hog treae was reveraed, the market ruling a nickel higner ana , aioking at tKU-luo advance. A meager sup ply was largely responaible for auvajioe, out Ormer tone to provision yesteruay also had some bullish Influence. Demand from all quarter proved healthy and yaras were entirely cleared of oiler nigs wiuiln an hour or so alter the open ing Shippers favored good quality animals oi all weignt and bought, in all, about eleven load. Total suppiy Was estitnatau at less than sixty loads, so that th ship ping purcnas waa reasonably large, fig ured In terms of percentage. prices for bulk held at usual narrow spreads, the large end of receipts moving within 87.0007.10. Best baoon weights on sale mad a creditable top ct 87.40, a dime above yesterday's abort top. - No. a. Bh. rr. Ne. at. aa Pr. U 27 W IS 41 ,tt ... 1 1 40 ilO 140 7 00 tit ... t 14 U 24 ... 1 U0 t iiO ... f t 4t 07 IM 1 00 171 ... T 071, t: ui ... T oo i4 mo ... t?k 14 Ui ... I OU W tin tllO T 07 tv 21 S00 1 00 U 216 ... T 07 44 -00 M) 7 00 il iot ... f 07S H 271 SO TOO I lot M T 071 41 24J ... TOO IM iib 110 t 10 U 267 MO 1 00 TI 227 S 11) Ml 4 40 T 00 t Jul 140 T 14 . 14 Ut ... T 00 41 U4 M T II II 10 ... T 0U14 ' ill... lit MTU U 14 S T02Si 10 M 10 T 10 ' 4 Ill ... T 024 IT 241 40 T 10 44 27T ... T to 44 261 Ut T It TI 2o 10 T ot 77 ... T 1 60 Ut 40 7 06 tt 21 Ut lit M al ... T i tt 1U ... T 10 li i7 ... T 06 M 211 ... T II IS IbI t T 06 14 IW ... T 11 II 2t M 7 Ot 1? U ... T It 4 20 ... IM 47 24 MTU 14 104 4t T 06 11 IM ... T 24 41 Li ... T Ui 71 Ill ... I le 40 27 M T Ot T7 144 ... T 40 SHEEP Dullness was th main feature ot aheep and lamb trad, a condition that I not vary surprising when recent flood tire runs are considered. Th trash survly amounted to fully 7.OU0 heal and founu a comparatively open field aa yesterday' clearance of all classes of stock was com plete. The feeder purchase yesteruay waa measured by over y.uuo head. 60 per cent of receipt. This total gives a four days' pur chase by country buyers., etc., of fully 77,000 head, a f,gi:re that will probably b Increased to over 6u.0 when today buy Is Included. Total rccelpta for the five day are by far the la 1 (est of any week this season, amounting to over 129,000 head. - Very little bualneo waa transacted today until well along toward the dinner hour, bat general feeling appeared steady and opening tales lndlcsted a quotably un changed market. Choice fat lambs are still selling up as high aa 86 SO and a t 00 top la recognised la the list of quotations. Fslrly good rradp are cone too active at tf.ob and downward. As compared with laat week close prices on tat lambs tbftw heavy losses of fully ftV7.V while fat sheep and y?arllngt an cloking steady to 10c lower In spots. Feeder lambs chow an average decline of about 80 cents and feeder shu.'p have held up well, current prices ruling weak to hardly wort than Uc off Big bulk of re ceipt conflated of lambs. moUy fenders. Volume of feeder business lately tells the story of corn belt demsnd better thao mere words. Speculators have helped consider ably in making clearance, however, and the accumulation In this quarter at pres ent la rather heavy Thrifty feeder lambs are In best demand at $5 00(iol6. while feeder sheep and yearlings have been good sellers at all time. Next Monday Is Labor day, of course, and as th demand from packers is gener ally slack when killing gangs are off duty, a limited run will probably be large enough to meet requirements. Quotation on Sheep and Lambs: Lambs, good to choice, 15 4U$6.00; lambs, fair to good. 85 1"!! 40; lambs, culls, 84 7a(j6 20; lambs, tellers, 84 oO5.1ii; yearlings, fair to choice. 84 40(H 60; yearlings, feeders. 83. 86 4 35; wethers, handy, 83.aag'3.50; wethers, heavy, tJ lKiSS.40; wethers, feeders. 83 009 140; ewes, good to choice, 82Bng3.i5: ewes, fair to good, !26Krt.9: ewes, breeders. $3 26 g3.86; ewe, feeder. 82 . 86432. W); ewe, cull, $1 SO2.2o. Representative sale: No. Av. Pr. 8 40 1 40 8 40 8 16 8 60 t 76 8 75 t 90 6 16 6 10 6 00 6 t 16 f 26 4 00 1 60 221 Wyoming wethers. Feeder.. lot tu Wyoming wether, feeders ..103 10 Wyoming wethers, feeder. . .HO ) Idaho ewes 104 S3 Idaho ewe fnedera liiA k9 Idaho lam ha 64 626 Idaho lam be 64 104 Nevada lambs 6 344 Idaho lambs, feeders M 3nl Idaho lambs, feeders ........ 66 Im IcIiilTo lambs, feeders 60 354 Idaho lambs, feeders 67 S75 Idaho lambs, feeders 66 Su( Nevada lambs, feeders 61 8o0 Idaho yearlings, feeders So 4o Idaho yearlings, feeders .... 91 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET Demand: for Cattle Weak Hogs Hltthen. n Sheep Steady. CHICAGO. Sebt. L CATTLE Receipts, 2.000 head; market weak; beeves, io.ifKS 7.90- Texas eteers, 84.404V.36; Western steers, 84.0O&7.O0; stockers and feeders. U.bO&S.SO; cows and heifers, 82.2&36.26; calves, t.JoQ 9.25. HOGS Receipts, 12,000 head; market BS 10c higher; light. $7.ac7.72A; mixed. 87 06 tf7.70; heavy, lo.axa'.to, rough. i sftij'7 .06; good to Choice heavy, $7.aVg7.ti5; pigs, 86.00 ta,. 00: cuik 01 sales, F . 100.7 . 40. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 1.000 head; market steady; native, 82.0O&3.80; western, 2.2x2.t; yearlings, 84.004.90; native lambs, $4.oft5J.46, western lambs. t4.60ej4.50. Kaasaa City Ll Stock Market. KANSAS CITY. Sept. 1. CATTLE Re ceipts, 2,0u0 head, Including 1,200 southerns: market steady; southerns weak; dressed hMf an1 fivMtrt miaai-s 17 (Vrfia 00- fair tn good steers, i6.2&6.S0; western steers, 84 76 ttf IF. atrwlrAra rt4 taArm Ui Kkftn southern steers. t4.00.00: southern oows! 82.76j4.60; native cows, 32.606.26; naUve 1131 Ad M.WtfJrl .M, VUUI, . WtaV-t.W , ValTCI, t4.26&7.60. HOOS RecelDU. 1.400 head; market strong to 10c higher; bulk Ot sale, $7.15$ 7.36; heavy, $7.iy7.S0; packers and butch ers. 87.10(7.40: llahU, 87 06497.35. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipt, 8,000 head: market for sheep steady; lambs l)c lower; lambs, 8600ige.2S; yearlings, $3.75(rl 4.36; wethers. i.itW4.,i; ewes, .uo&a.&o, stockers and feeders, $2. 50 a. 76. St. Loals Live Stock Market. ST. LOUIS, Sept. 1-ATTLX-ReoelpU. 2,100 head, including 1,400 Texan"; market steady; native shipping and export steers, S6.7&I&8.16; dressed beeve and butcher teers, 86.757.00; steers under 1,000 pounds, $4.0KS'S.OO: stockers and feeders, $3.002S.76; cow and heifers, 83.000; canners, 84 OUa 900; bull. 82.736.16; calves, KOOffiS.OO, Texas and Indian Steers, S40UQ.2b; oows and hllr, 8&O0-V7.6O. jOreat Kortbern pfd HOOS Receipts, 4600 head: market .Great Northern Ore eti Steady; pigs Snd lights, t..60C"7.6O; packers, I Illinois Central 87.65; butchers and best heavy, W-W;jaSSiugk pti::: &HSJ5P AND LAMBS Receipts, 2,4(!'tt:JleHp'lfa,!r. head, market steady; native mutton, 88 .00 j international Paper .... 8.76; lambs, K0U&6.60; culls and bucks, inucnatioaal Pump ..... 11 2.176: atiKikara a-id faalra 11. 7R. I Iowa Central . Joe pti Live Stock Market. ST. JOSEPH. Sept. l.-CATTLE-ReoelpU, w pwa, ! rail ptoauy, eawi. a.wiv.w, oows and heifers. 43.007.00; calves, 84.00 T., HOC 8 Receipt 1, toot) head; market, So higher: top, 87.40, bulk of sale. 87.16iSi7.46. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 1,600 head; market steady; lambs, 86.30i34.00. took la Bleat. Receipt of live stools at the five prin cipal western SBai-kats yesterday: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. South Omaha 750 8,600 7,400 St. Joseph 800 2,000 1.600 Kanaa City 3,000 8.400 2.000 St, Louis 2.100 4,000 2.400 Chicago ... 2.000 12,000 14.000 Total .17450 26.600 27.3(5 Coffee Market. NEW T6PJC, sept. L-COrFID-ruturet opened firm at an advance of affs points on a renewal ot the near month covering movement, higher European cables and reports of steady primary markets. Trad ing waa moderately active and the market Improved during the day on a continued demand from short and bull support, which also had the encouragement of light Bra zilian receipt. The oios wa steady at a net advance of 6S14 points. Sales, 69,5(0 bags. September, 12 25c; November, 11.75c; December,, u.000; January, il.&Je; itoxruici intle ptd.. ruary, u.suc; March and April, 11 sc; May. 11.45c; June, July and August. 11440. Havre waa f. net higher. Hamburg was pig. higher. Rio 150 reis lower, at 7$5U; Santos 100 rels higher. 4s. 7S600; 7s, 7tiuO; Braslilaa exchange on London. 1-32.1 Braalllan oorta. 72.000 baas, aaalnst 9S .000 bags laat year. Juadlahy recolpta, 62,noo bags, agalnat 83,400 last year. Todays special cable from Santos reported 4s un changed, and Sao Paulo receipts 68.000 bags, against 62,000 bag yesterday. New York warehouse deliveries yesterday were 8.946 baps, against 10.49S bags last year. Spot coffee, steady; Rio No. 7, 137o; Santos No 4. 14,c; mild, quiet; Cordova, 14$i6c, nominal. Metal Mtrket. NEW YORK, Sept. L METALSStand ard copper, culet; spot, September. Octo ber, November, $12-0tai2 15. Ixndon mar ket, steady; spot, UA 2s 4d; futures, 56 15s. Customs house returns show exports of 27. at ton for the month of Aueuat. Lake oopper, tl2.62VSiSil2.87V4: electrolytic, $12.V8 122V4; casting, tvU.2S4Vl2.oo. Tux. steadv; spot. t 86; September, 41.oO$41O0; October, 81 jtl.50: November, 34L00a41.45. London market, dull: spot, 1-S 17s id; futures, fls6 lis 6d. Lead, steady: Kioti 4.55; $4.3541445, East St. Louis London. 14 6 3d. Spelter, steady; t5.e5tf5.45, New York; to.TTKiJj.SS. East St. Louis. London, 27 12s 6U Antimony, dull: Cookson's, $ soa .50. Iron. Cleveland warrants, 47 In London; locally Iron was quiet. No. 1 foundry, northern, tl5.50(T16.00; No. 2 315 86 4515.75; No. 1 southern and No. 1 southern soft, tl5.00m3.60. ST. LOUIS, Sept. 1 METALS Lead, weak, at 84.87VS- Spelter, steady, at 85. du. , Cotton Market. NEW YORK. Sent. l.-atyTTOVSnnt closed quiet, 15 points higher; middling up lands, 11.75c; middling gulf. 1206c. Bales. 4.WJ bales. Futures closed steady; September, 11 44c; October, U 39c ; November, 11.3So; Decem ber, 11.46c; January, 11 41o; February, 11 44c; March, U-51c;- May. 11.61c; July. 11 620. Omaha froduoa Market. BUTTEJU-Creamery, 24c, packing stock. 16ViC. EOGS-No. L lac: No, 8, Uo. WULTRY-Broller. uvic: springs. IOV40. rocatera. to; ben. u; ducks, 10c; geese, so. Breadataffa la Llrerpool. LIVERPOOL. Sept. l.rollowng are the stocks of provisions and breadatufTa In Liverpool: Flour, 1.10, OuO sacks: wheat. 1 210,000 centals; corn, l.lSA.oo, bacon 12 M boxea; hama, 4,100 boxea; shoul ders. IM boiee; butter, 830.000 lbs. ; cheese 43.010 boxes; lard. 8,300 tlercea of prima waatern steam and 3.W ton of other klnUa Oaaaatn Kay atarltet. OMAHA. Sept 1. HAY No. L MSOO: No. t. tit.00: ooarse. 111 .00; racking stock, 88.000 10.00; alfalfa. 81400. SUaw; Wheat. tb.OO; rye and oat. 8 oa OUs tat SAVANNAH. Sept. Firm. HV4e rosin Firm; typ i nb&o.STH. Raala. 1 -TURPENTINE F. 8i.5oD7VS; G, Wool Market. ST. LOT718. Sept. 1. WOOL Slow; terri tory and western medium. 17l30o: fin medluma 1718o; fin, nsiio. NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Demand Sufficient to Advance Level of rricet. TRADING ON A SMALL BASIS Aoveraaseat Cottoa Report tkonisg September Coadltlna Below Ten Year Average Haa But Little lafleeace oa Market. NEW YORK. Sept. lThe demand for stockt today wss sufficient to advance the level of prices quite generally and many of th active lasue rose from 1 to. 2 points. Trading waa on a much smaller basis than on any other day since the turmoil brought about by the heavy liquidation which began early In August. Buying reflected chiefly scattered cover ing of shorts, due largely to the fact that a triple holiday ws at hand. ' Advances were recorded In most cases at the opening and were maintained through th seaaion. Lehigh Valley, which was forced down abruptly by heavy telling on recent days, developed ttrength today. Minneapolis & St. Louis added 3 points to lu recent advance. In connection with this movement a report which lacked official confirmation was circulated that a project waa afoot to liDk the Hawloy eyitam with the Canadian road, this form ing a new through rout from Canada to the Gulf ot Mexico and the southeastern seaboard. Chesapeake Ohio was another strong point in the railroad list The government cotton report, showing a September oondition below the ten-year average, caused a temporary setback on th stock market, but its Influence was not pronounced. Trading in Standard Oil was brought to a halt on the "curb" today by the closing yesterday of the transfer books of the corporation for dissolution proceedings In accordance with the decree ot the supreme court. It was Impossible to form an In telligent Idea a to the worth of Standard Oil of New Jersey stock divested of its subsidiaries. For the stock "ex-Sub-sldiaries" 360 was bid and It was offered at 440. The traders could reach no common basis, however, and no business wa trsn acted In the shares. Bonds were firm. Total sales, par value, $1,301,000. United States bonds wer un changed on call. Number of sales and leading quotations on stocks today were a follows: ansa met uw ewes. Alll-Chalmrt ptd Auaalgimtrtd Copper ir 57 50 50 't 10 4 tlUj 10 17H H S6 64 104 11 UT 1344 as g! 14 lot4 101 121 Vk 100 2SH 76 I2 23V. M0 71 ss It 11 1184 w te fi ti IM 12 114 AuierWkii Agrlflullural American ui sugar... Ajnric4n Can American C A V Americas Ootton Oil American H. & L. pM Am. loe Securities A mar loan Liaaeed American Looomotlve Aaverlaan S 4) R Am. 8 & H- M Am. Steal Foundries. Am. Sufar Haftainc, ez-dlv American T. A T American Tobacoo pf4 American woolen- lAwcond Mlalag Co.. ! Atchlaen J!?mt ""CJ ft nttF betblenem Steel Brooklya Rapid Tr. . Canadian Pacific, i Oaatrsl Leather Central Leather Bfd Central ot New Jersey..... Cbaeapeake Ohio Chlcaco tt Alton Cnloag O. W new Onicas O. W. (4 CUoafO A N W , ea-div. Chloa, M & St P C. C. C. & St. L Colorado F. & I Colorado 4- Southern Consolidated Gas Cora Products Delaware & Hudson Desvar A Bio Oranda Denver A R. 0 pfd Distillers' Securities Erie Erie lit pfd. Krle 2d fit 41 181 U2 47 187 'Oenoral Electrte. ex-41v K. C Ss. Dfd LlarUleSj NaThvlii; Laeledt Oea. ex-aiv. 100 WS Mian. ) tt. Lou la. 600 4 M , St. P. 4s B. B. M 400 1J1 Klaae url. K. at T too to M , K. tt T. ptd . .. Missouri Pacific National Biscuit National Lead N. R. It. of M 14 pfd. New York Central N. Y.. O W Norfolk c Western SOS 40 S0O 1294 100 60 100 t'Xl 10i 1,400 19 300 101 North Amarloea Northern Faoltl S.M0 U 116 realtlo aUll oo 14 21 PenaaylTanla L100 U0 120 People's Gee P.. a. C. A 8t. L 100 tl St Hltuburf Coal 00 ls 14 Prwaed Veel Car 100 10 10 Pullman Palace Oar...-...1 IM U7 17 Railway Steel Sprtag Readlni -. 81.400 142 141 Kepuhllo Steal 100 16 16 Republlt Steel ptd Boik Island Co. 100 $t 14 Rock Island CX. Pfd 300 49 484 St L. A 8. P ii Pfd 100 41 41 St. Loull W 100 $2 12 St. L t W. Bfd 100 tl Sloaa-Shefflalt 8. I. Southern Pacifto 7.100 1004 Southern Railway l.loO 27 Bo. Railway Pfd - Tanneaeee Coppor 106 32 II Texas ii Pacific T.. St. L. W M0 17 174 T.. St. L. A W. pfd 1.100 18 It Union Pacific i,Dit4 Statae Heaity., 1 t'nited State Rubber jtrntted ttata Steel. V. 8. Steal pfd , 1.100 M :-dtv 6I.3O0 T0 l.too 114 1,400 42 .... , tot 11 uttt. copper i4 ;cr' I Va -Carolina Cbemlcal 1" P.'?. Weatera Maryland ... Weatlngaous Eleotrte soo t.7 rr 'ioo 'it" 'it' 100 2 IM Western Union Vt-heella U Lahlfh Vtlley t.ooo- u Total sales tor the day, SSO.SOO shares. New York Money Market. NEW YORK. Sept. L MONEY On call. teady; 232-i4 per cent; ruling rate. 2 per cent; closing bia, " per cent; ousrou at 2Vi per cent. Time loans, steady; sixty days, 8&34 per cent; ninety days, 8V4CSV4 per cent; six months, 34 per cent. rKUia M1WM-AJ lUt i-A-rii-iv a- per STERLINO EXCHANGE Easy, w,rj ac tual businees in bankers' bills at $4.8360 for wtv-dav bins and at st.wuo tor nemana. Commercial bills. $4.83. S1LV t iv tsar, uc; moxicsji aoiiars, ec BONOS Oovernment, steady; railroad. firm. Closing quotations on dodos tocey wer s follows: U. B. ret. Is. res... 100 1st. M. U. 4a 04 do ooupon .iuo japaa 4t IJ .11 d0 4a ! tt K'1 K C so 1st Is ... 74 111 L S dub 4a 1M1... 13 U LAN unl. 4a x . ti M K. A T let 4s t7 V. B. U. TMM do coupon tl. 8. 4a. rt do coupon Allle-C&al. lat ts. MAaaer. A. A. T. ai T, 102 do 4s U 4a -luc Mo faclflo 4a T7 .... M'4 N. It. R. of M. 4s tl Am T 00000 4a. do t Arsnour A Co. 4 Atcblaoa tea- 4s... do cv. 4a do ev. ta A- CV L. lt 4 Ual A Ohio 4a do ta do 8 W. Ia. . . . Drook. Tr ct. 4a... Can. of Ga. ta Oen. Leather tt art. at N. J. a t. 1"4 N. Y. C. f. !.... $7 . S io deb. 4a it t N T N. H. A H. o. tt Ut 10 N. A w lat e 4. 7 4o e 4a lot No Paelflo 4 9$ 12 do te 70 0. S. L. rfd ts ... 1 s! Penn. cv. tWt 1818.. St MS do con. 4s 102 97 Paadlos tea. 4s K 1204 ' .101 S L. A S P. tg 41 T(Mi dMa A Ohi 4a..lm to in. 4s in do ret. Be Bt. U S. W c. 4s Oblcao A A 5a. . 66 do lat gold 4a... C S 1. te-... 06 S. A L. te do gen. 4a M 80. Fan. ool. 4s...., C. M. de 8. P. S S24 do cv. 4 r TL I A P. O. te. IZ'l io lat rat tm 7 2 3 de rtf. im. railway ta lt Ooia. Ind. aa 73 do aa 4 771 Dole. Mid. te tl Dalon Paoltie te .191 .!'! . IM 104 .104 0. AS- r. e a 4a do cr 4a 'D. A H c 4t. 7 ds 1st & rat. te.. p. A R. 0 4s ... do ref ts Distillers ta Erie p I. U do ta 4e do e 4a aor. do sertea B O. glee. or. a. Ill On. lt rat lot. Met- 4 BIA Ofland. . 1 V B Rubber ta ... . &i D. A Steel 24 6a. . . 74 Va .Car. Cnem. ta. . M ewabash lat aa . 76 da lat A ex t . . . SO Westers aid. 4a.... . 74 Elec. cv. ts. .IM Wia Central te . W Mo. Pas cr. ta. .. . 7, faaaava le . Tt . as . M New York Mlatatc Itoeka. NEW TORK. Sept. L Cloalng quotations n mining stocks ware: Alice i" untie ceier ... I ...lt ...lit ..loft Cum. Tunnel stork. do bonds Con. Cal. A Va...... Horn Hilrer lroa Sliver LeatTllla Cea uttered. Alfxlcaa Ontario Hnir Standard Yllw Jacket Leatta Stock Market. LONDON. Sept. t American securities were quiet and steady during the early trading today. Prices opened about un changed and later advanced on light cov- torn ti th 100 (04, 0'4 l.50'l til Hi 60 IU 10 " ioo si" Hvi "ioi "i'i " 00 16 lt 1700 40 t " eoo ii" ii i'.Tno iii" iasit 400 WWj 1 6.700 iotis If1 oo um iom "eoo 10614 iflovi ion 29H r1 tOO 76;4 754 4.7110 U9 100 Wi ti i.w '! 'n ' ' 'ioo 'iiij 'ii.i "soo iii" isi4 1,700 114 iu "ioo '" "is" "400 114 ii " too 11 11 "ion 'it" 'is" 100 104 60Uj i too i-44 m 4iH t "ioo ii isi 1.9'1 US Ul 4on i ttiO 131 131 TOO It 14 400 414 434 8,100 107 106 '"too "ii" 'iaii erlng. At noon the market was very weak rangiec frm H to "4 higher than yesterdays New York Closing Londoa closing stock quotations: Oonanla aiosajp .. .. T7 LMiiavllle A Ktah..l4F 4e acrouat rk Mj Kan Ta . K tail Ceppar t?i w Tork (Notral . 104 Anaoctda Korfclh A Wafers. 1 AtrhiaAn 1"4 to eft 1 do r4 ln Onttrio A Wtrs.. 4 Stltimora 4"M . o Pannavlanlt 41 caaadiaa Pac,rii . I.is'4 Vend Ml ace Chi-Mr.jte i"M . 7t Kaatln T2 Chi. Ora Wetrn lit) Southern tilwy .. 7a Chi., Mil. tt. P .117I 4o pld , tt Bean 17 Southern Pir'tlt .... Penver Rio O 11 t'sloo Ptaifle 1 do pfd 1 de Pld trie $ V. S Steel T to IM ptd S de X4 Ill de Id ptd 41 '4 Wsbaak IS Araad Trunk M do pfd 10 Ililaolt Central ... 141 l 41v SILVERBar. steadv at 34 8-lfid per ounce MONEY 4 H per cent. The rate of discount in the open market tor short bills Is 3 per cent; for three months' bills. 8 per oeat. Boston Stock aa Bead. ZO&TOS. Stt. 1 -C"lotng ouotatl!ns on stocks were at follows: Allouet It Mohawk 40 Anal ftipm 7 Kevada Oon 17 A Z L i S 11 Mpuaint Miles . .. 7 a . u. a 11 Arlaona Cam 1 K'a B A C C ASM. 4 JCo futte Coalition 14 Old orth Butts 2S orth Lake 6W Old fWnliita II Cal Sr Arlioaa to Oireola M Cal HecJa 410 OuIsct M Caotennlal Pttmtt SAC t (lop. Range C C M Shannon 1 Itit Butte C M 10 Supar'.or t rranklln 7 Superior 4Y S M . S Cirou Con 4 Ttmaraek ... 84 Oranby Cos 2t C 8 S B. 4 U ... Il4 Omen Canan .... 4 do pfd 45 t lilt Reme Copper.. 14 Ctak Cea U "Km La lie S't, ft ah Copper 0 42 Lake Copper 14 Winnaa t La Salle Onpper 1 Wolverine tt Miami Coppr It Bid. Ss-dlTldond. Aaked Bank Clearings. OMAHA. Sept. 1 Omaha bank clearings today were 82.459 6iV5 and for the corre sponding day of last year 83.444.133. SEW YORK CENERAt, MARKET Quotations of th Day oa Various Commodities. NEW TORJSt Sept. l-rLOtTStes4y; spring patents, SS. 100.3. 40; winter straights. 83.905? 410; winter patent. S4.2flt.Sfl; spring clears, $4.004.35; winter extras No. 1. 83 36 (3S.50; winter extras No. 2, SS.155.25: Kan sas straights, S4.2fl4 .45. Ry flour, steady; fair to good. $4 6004.80; choice to fancy, t4.Wf5.10. COjRNMEAL Firm; fine whit and yel low. $142; coarse. U.8&S1.40; kiln dried. 43.55. WHEAT-Spot market firm; new No. i red. ito-So. elevator, and SbHc, f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth, $1134 f o. b. afloat. Futures market was rather nar row, but the undertone waa steady on the cables, light country offerings and fears of political complications abroad, closing Mc net higher. September closed at 96c: December closed at 81.01; May closed at tl.oH. CORN Future market was without transactions: spot corn, firm: No. S. 834c. elevator, domestic bads, to arrive, and 73o, f. o. b. afloat, export grade. OATS Spot market firm; new standard whit, 47c; No. 2. 47ViO; No. S. 4ti'4c; No. 4. 44 Vie: natural white and clipped white, 45tji 48MiC. UATteady; prime. 81.3&SU 40; No. 1. Sl.30ffl.J5; TCo. S. 8.V500C. HOPS t!?'adv : state. ;ommon to choice. 1910. 403-42C, 1906, Si&36o; Pacific coast, 1910, HIDES Quiet; Central America, VH: Bogota, 2lH22H. LEATHER Steady; hemlock first. S44 027e; seconds, 22 23 Vic; thirds. 19320o; re jects. 15c. PROVISIONS Pork, firm; mess, SlSOOfJ, f950: famllv. I18.7.VH30.00: short clears. JW.5O1T17 50. Beef, steady; mess. 818.50$ 18.10: family. $13 507ji4 00; beer hams, izs eo 12.50. Cut meats, firm: Dickled bellies. 1010 to 14 pounds, tllOotfnS-SO; pickled hams, 814.25. Lard, firm; middle west, prime. l65Sf9.66; refined, firmer; continent, tiooo; South America. $10.75; compound. 774o. 6c; country, fk364c. cutter steady ; creamery specials, 27c; extras, 26c; thirds, lOM-uHc; state dairy, good to prime, 2S'24c; process, spe cials, 23c; firsts. 2ti21c; seconds. HJ?19o; tsctory current make, xirsts. ic; seconds, 191SH. CHEESE Steady; skims, VfiytniMo. EGOS-Flrm ; fresh gathered extras. 2225o: extra firsts. l$fii21o: first. i:a ltVsc; seconds, 15Vi16Vic; thirds, 15c; fresh gathe-td dirties, no. 1, l4'rSioc; no. i. 14c; poor to fair, lligiSc; fresh gathered checks, good to prime, 1313Hc;. poor to fair, per case. t2.4aS3.60; refrigerator first, season's storage charges paid, 2021o; seconds, IS lftc: thirds, lo&l7o: western gathered whites, 1&324C. poultry Alive, steady ana unchanged; dressed fowls and roosters strong; chickens steady; price unchanged. St. Loale General Market. ST. LOUIS, Sept. l.WWHEAT-Cach, higher: trackT No. i red, &; No. 8 bard, 92c?,1.00. September, 3S74c; December. 927AO. corn 'inrm; tracx no. . bhc; no. i white, 64c; September, 62H; December, AS-Lower; track No. 8, 43c; No. t white, 44 Vic; September, H.t. K IE Higher, ate FLOUh-i'irm; red winter patent. J4.10S 4.60; ' extra fancy and straight, t3.90(3i4.l0; hard winter clears, W'S-SO. SEtiiimotny. iu.ooiai&.uo. CORNMEAL 82.80. BRAN Firm: sacked, east track. Slot 01.10. may Market steaay: timotay, sw.owj 83.00; prairie, tlO.0015.00. provisions pork, unchanged; jobbingf, 816.76. Lard, higher; prime steam. 80. &&. 30. Dry salt meats, unchanged; boxed extra shorts, 8925; clear ribs. $8.25; short clears. S4.37V. Bacon, unchanged: boxed, extra shorts, w . oiear rio. snort cieaws, tW.S7Mi. POULTKX wett; cnicsens, mc; spnogs, 11c, turkeys, 153 16c, ducks, 9Vi; geese, 50. BUTiEiv bteaay, creamery, iu'.-oc. EGGS Steady, 17a Receipt a Shipments. Flour, bbla 9.640 13.000 Wheat, bu 66.000 65,000 Corn, bU 52.000 27.000 Oat. bU ,76.000 36,000 Kanaa City Grata asmS Frovletoa. KANSAS CITY, Sept. 1 WHEAT Cat h steady; No. t hard, wHV37c; No. t. 9&06e; No. red, 87iJ57o; No. 3, 86&87c; SepUm ber. 887ic: December, 98c; May, 9744c. CORN Steady to Ho higher; No. t mixed, 62c; No. 3. ".8Uhc; No. t white, 611; NO. 8, AlgttlHo; September, 6040; Deoem ber 6414c OATS-Steady, No. "white, 4&348Ho; No. 2. mixed, S410. HAT Strong; ehoie timothy SlS.0rjOriS.ov; choice prslrle. 812 6O3 18.00. BUTTER Creamery, 26c; firsts, 23c; see onds, 21c; packing stock. I6H0. EOOS Extra, 21H0; firsts, ISHei Sec onds, Uc. Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, bu - 18.000 28,000 Corn, bu. 22,000 31,000 Oats, bu 18.000 9,000 Mlnaeaooll Grala Market. MINNEAPOLIS, Sept. 1. WHEAT Sep. tember, 81-0144, December, tl-03'A; May, 81.074. Cash. No. 1 hard. 8105, No. 1 northern. tl03Ms31.061a; No. S northern 9&104M: No. i, Wc. BARLEY 78ctl 15 COiRN No. 8 yelJow. 62C2Hc. Oats No. s wtfte, ibh&me. rye-no. s, sic BRAN-430 5Oig2l.0O ' FLOUR First patents, 84.90610; sec ond patents, 4.4rt&-t. first clears, 83.26'J 3 46; second clears, 83 8543.840. Liverpool Grain Market. LIVERPOOL, Sept. 1 WHEAT Spot, firm; No. 1 Manitoba, 8s Id; No. 3 M4M. toba. unquoted, No. 3 Manitoba, 7s 10d; futures, easier; October, 7s J'yi, Docember, Ts 4d. March. 7s 4'-id. CORN Spot, firm; American mixed, 5s Hd, futures, strong; twptemoer, as sa October. 6 100. Peoria Market. PEORIA., Sept. L CORN Higher ; No. 1 white. 64:; No. 3 white. 64,c. no. 8 yel low, 64c; No 3 vellow, 64 e, No. 4 yellow, KUao; No. 2 mixed, 6414c. OATSailgber, ttanoard. 43c; N6. S white, 42'o. Milwaukee Grala Merk. MILWAUKEE. Sept 1 WtTSAT-K 1 northern, tlOtxjpl .w ; no. j northern, ti 044) Vl.ova; wo. t nara winter, w"j,jjc, Sep tember. 90c; December, H'itfOi'e. OATS 44c. BAJtLST-ttlPCl .10. Daletk Grla Market. DULUTH. Sept. 1 WHEAT Na 1 hard, tl 06 : No. 1 northern tl 0M4; No t north, ern, tl.00fi1.01; SaptemWer. tl 04, De cember. tl.04'4j; May, 81 07. OATStSc. Dry Goods 3Iarket. NEW TORK, Sept. 1 DRY OOODS-N new prices wer mad today on dress goods, ginghams and chambrays for spring 1918 delivery. Jobbers are buying prints quite freely. The print cloth market .was strong nnl active. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Almost Any Kind of Weather Ex pected in Canadian Provinces. CORN 'SENTIMENT IS HIGHER Wkeat 1 steady at a Light Aanr .Market lladrrtos is fttroaS. Cash SaJea Belag a Lit tle Better. OMAHA. Sept 1. any kind of weathvf niay de r 1 he Canadian provinces ntthi OMAHA. Sept 1. 1U Almost veiop over HaiiuO of t I the year, and the trade will pe watching this feature ; closely. , A Qtj ai Lat m V V4 j w iu ui'. " " the price ot September d"vrte Uose of DeceralH-r. and although ber Uquidauon eni well Imisneu, heavy stocks at primary J41- sufe finish for the large Canadian crops sre depressing features. ,,, he aentinie.it lu corn Is strongly In favor of higher pi .ces. oreigo advlcs r bulj lth and Argcnune has 110 coin for their liurouoan tied this vi'- tinPPHgr sales contluue heavy and verythiug point to a remarkably strong catti situation. Whtat wa tteady at a slight advance. The market undertone was strong, cash saies being a lull better and rains In the northwest huiped. Cash wheat was Vnc higher. . ... Corn 1 holding strong and values are gaining steadily. Conditions favor higher values and bull have sll th best ot it. Cash corn sold He higher. Primary w heat receipts were 95S.0OO bu. snd thlpment were S.o" bu . against re ceipts laat year of 1.2O7.O00 bu. and Ship ments of 724 bu. Primary corn reooipts wer fV.S.000 bu. and a shipments were 6:7.uio bu.. against receipts lit year of NU.tM) bu. and shipment of 437.000 bu. Clearances were 62.000 bu of corn. l.OOo bu. of oats and wheat and flour equal to 000 bu. Liverpool closed Hd higher on wheat and d higher on corn. The following cash sales were reported: Wheat No. 2 hard. 7 cars. 89c; 2 cars, 8c; No. 3 hard, 1 car. Wc: 3 cars, Sc; No. 4 hard. 1 car, 8T'4c; No. i mixed, 1 ear. Sic; 1 car. site; No. S mixed. 1 car, 90c. t cars, Vic; No. 2 spring. 1 car, 93MiC- Corn No. 3 white, 2 cars, 6&c; No. 2 yellow, S car. 5M,c; No. S vellow. 1 car. 5C; No. 4 yel low, 1 car. 5:c. No. 2 mixed. 1 car, fSV4: No. 8 mixed, 5 cars, No. 4 mixed, 2 cars, 6tc. Oats-Standard, 6 cars, 424c; No. 3 white. 8 cars. 4c;No. 4 white, 1 car, 42c; 1 car, 41 C. Outaua Cask Frier. , WHEAT-NO 2 hard, sSijHrC; No. 8 hard, 7 ;.: lc; No. 4 hard, 8S4r3jc; re jected haru, iiniei'-ic. CORN Ne. 2 white, SS'tSSOc; No. 8 white. WMio: NO 4 while. 6'oS'c; No. 8 Vel low, 6914j'a9c; No. 3 yellow &.tV3o9aC; No. 4 yellow, 5it49'4c, No. 2, tStJMrC ; Nta fitVaSfasVic; No. 4, S1i(S69c; no grade, J.1 1" CiHc. . . N OATS No. 2 white. Zc , standard. 424.42Vc; No. 8 whit, 4l:W4i1iv No. 4 white, 41Mi(i:i'42c; No. 3 yellow. 41V42d; No. 4 yellow, 4H44J-41-I4C. BARLEY-NO. 3, S1.001.10; NO. 4. cQ Sl oo; No. 1 feed, 7oa ), rejected, Si.7c. RYE No. 2, 8tpt;c; No. 8. h6at)C. Larlut Hecr)t. Wheat. Corn. Oats Chicago 1 2l 166 Minneapolis -247 ... ... Omaha ..36 85 21 Duluth 87 CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Feat area ot tit Trading- and Closing Prices on Board of Trade. CHICAGO, Sept. 1 Uneasiness concern ing Morocco furnished the wheat market today with a backbone. Accordingly prices at the close were He to Qo higher than last night. Latest trading In corn varied from a"Ao off to hie ; advance. Oats showed Htf Hc decline, and (provisions were strung out from 17V4C less cost to a rise of 16c Fresh suggestions of warlike possibili ties in the clashes regarding northwest Africa were kept before the eyes of Wheat tiywcuA'.ors all day and made th ton of the market firm. On this side ot the Atlantic, too, th bulls wer favored. The Canadian northweat sent word of untimely rain, and at least equally important lo cally wa the fact that the deliveries her on September contract appeared to eaue no inconvenience. However, the weight of hedged grain made a large load for prices to carry and prevented any radical advance Taking th session as a whole. December ranged from MQMa, and closed at 94c a gain of &c net ' Liverpool export -sales helped corn for a while, but later - the market relapsed Into dullness and caused nrlces to sag. Wuihu ajnti oroD raiooi'ta were favorable. December fluctuated between tfVo and 63c, With the CIO easy at tu-rum6:, a nei lues of a shade. Cash grade wer firm. No. 8 yellow was quoted at 6oH3o. Oat suffered from heavy deliveries and from profit-taking on the part of longs Carrier withdrawing from th arkt brought about a widening of the September discount High and low points touched by December wer ttle and 4&o. The close, 4674o, showed a loss ot "o, compared with last night. , The provision market had a tendency up ward. Pork closed 174c oft to 6c up, lard was dearer by I0t3i2lh to Uloc, and ribs more expensive by WSlic. Quotations were aa follows: Articles-I Open. High. Low. Close. ITes'y. Wheat I Sept..! Dec... May... Corn Sept.. Dec... May... Oats Sept... Dec... May... Pork Sept.. Jan Lard Sept.. Oct... Jan.... Ribs Sept.. Oct.... Jan.... 4-tk 94'ii941ii 1 00VWi;i 0041 t Wit 1 uoi 1 00 064(8 t4(( 66H 63H 6644, 43'V 664:G&434 66H'i 66 vt 48 (3a 46 48 63V63iO'ii 600-"4 42l2vr4' 4Mk 46Ti, 46H 1484,(8-14 43HH 4U'A 16 76 16 26 15 76 16 26 IE 60 16 26 16 62W 16 SO 16 25 16 20 9 4&-7H 424 9 47H 47M, 9 63; S 36 9 40 0714 8024 9 47V.joO 9 lo20 8 22 9 15 9 17420 12M,:9 U'slo 9 10 Wild 9 0S4 9 lFi 9 02'Oal 9 12t, 8 40 I 8 to 6 87 ViiS S7440 Cash quotations were as follows: FLOUR Steady; winter patents. 84.00 4 60; straights, $3.00t&4 2o; spring straights, 84 20(84.06; bakers, t3.6064.7u. RY&-NO. 2, Wc. BAKLKY Feed or mixing, 7O50c; fair to choice malting, S1.1&S4 20. SEBDeWTlmothy, tlS.6oi3.1460; Clover, W"u 00. PROVISIONS Mess pork, per bbl., Sa&.7o(Sl5 874; lard, per 100 lbs. tOiTH; short ribs, side (loose). tS.St'JOO, short clear Bides, (boxed). 9.12421 Total clearances of wheat and flour were equal to &6.O0U bu. Exports for the week, a shown by Brsdstreet's, wer equal to 3.073.011) bu. Prlinai y receipts ware W&i.OuO bu., compared with 1.307,0o0 bu. the corre sponding day a year ao. Estimated re ceipts tor tomorrow: Wheat, Lj5 csrs, corn, 4i cars; osts. HI cars; hogs, 7.OO0 head. Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No. 3 red, KirJO!; No. 3 red. &J&S!Hc; No. 8 hard winter, l(8tta; No. 8 hard winter, iiic. No. 1 nortnorn eprlng, 81061,08; No. 8 northern spring, tl.0o106; No. 8 northern spring, 98ofi41.u5; No. 8 spring. 94c34.0J; No. 4 spring, 83 9Sc; velvet chaff. McrytlOO; durum, 8oou41.00. Corn: No. 8. 66Hii-He ; No. 8 whit, 65'3J.c, No. S yellow. 66d 6LVo; No. 8. 6i.'4d6Hc; ,o. 8 white, -(. J (.;.ic; No. 8 yellow, fo,v,f:jcc. No. 4, 64 bc.c. No. 4 white. tiJUoc; No. 4 yellow, 64 i2,c. Oats. No. 2 whit. 4i4t4'c, No. 8, lc: No. 3 whit, 4S'43-to, No. 4 whlt. 4213'42V.; Standard. 4iC3440. Rve; No 2, toe. 8iiiy: 7oc5i'fl.22 Hay; Clover, $l3.0O4ili.O0; timothy, tliouiito. BUlTEft Steady, creameries. In&ite; dairies, lo&ttc. .GG steady; receipts 7.110 cases; at mark, casts Included, 7.315c, firsts, l4c; prime firsts, Uc CHEESSua4y; daisies, UtySV; twins, 12'vSUac; young Americas. uv,j Uc ; long horns. 13Hlc. POTATogtW fcaty, choic te fancy, 81.06 CI 10; fair to good. ti.COig.1.07 POULTRY Steady, turkey, young, 20c; old lie. chickens. 13c; tprlngt. 13c. TEAL Steady. 6o o 60-pjund weights. 8Sjc: 60 to to-pound weights. 9'H4e, to 110-pound welghta. 11c. Daily movement of produce: Article. Receipt, fhlpm't. Flour, bbls 21.400 21 too Wheat bu 107.& l'.6flf Corn, bu tSj.SOO 432:8tirt Oat. bu 2MfiO 87.100 Rye, bu S.ViO lflio Barley, bu 118 MO j.g.10 Car lot reCMipt: Wheat, liiO cars, witu 41 of contract grade; corn 4-'l ears, with 136 of contract grade, osts 16f. csrs Total receipts of wheat at Chicago. Minneapolis snd Duluth todav were 434 rats compared with 411 cars laat week and S-'4 cars the coireaponding day a year ago. Sugar Market NEW YORK. Sept 1-BUQAR-Raw. Strong; centrifugal, 96 teat, t 86c; M pro ved o. 89 test. 4. tec; molasses sugar, 4 6ic: refined, strong. I. i