TILE BEE j OMAHA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1911. LIVE STOCK MARKET OF WEST Rilp your stork to South Omitmi lave mileage and shrinkage; your con. glgnmenta receive prompt and careful attention. LIVE STOCK COMMISSION MERCHANTS Byer Bre. At Co. Strong and responilbla WOOD BROS. 384-31 Lxchang Bin Great Weetem Com. Co- Owi ha Denver. Ths Btandsra Com. Co., Ill Sxchsngs B4$. W, Ty SMITH H4JN lust handle cheep, W. r. DENNY at CO . W Exchange Bltig, TAOO Blta. handle cattl. hogs, ah a, CUrTOM Com Ca. til Exchange Uldg. Donahue 4 Randall CO.. 201 Exchang Bl. interstate Co. Betfr results, ghip to ua BWBKt-HlCKLT CO.. 01 Eaoaang Bldg. L E. ItoBERTtACO, t Eaobang Bldg Alloa Duaiy k Co., 13e-t7 aSxobaage Mldg, Co Jonee Com. Co,, a bunch of husllera RALflTON at FONDA, II va stock com, roar. FARMERS L. S. Com. CO. W Esohsng. DEPOSIT proceeds Of shipments in Ptooa Yard Nat. Bank, tba only ban i tha yard. WINN Broa. Co.. Exehang bldg. LAVERTY BROS., 188-40 Exchange Eldg. PAXTO.V-ECKMAN CHEMICAL CO., luck remedies. MARTIN BROS. CO., tut-1 Exchange Bldg. ALEX O. BUCHANAN SON, 14-154 Exchange Bldg. GOVERNMENT NOTICES GOVERNMENT SALE INDIAN LANDS AbRolute Title GivenThe unallotted landi of the Choctaw and Chickasaw Na tion of tha Five Civlllxed Tribe In Okla homa, and not Including tha coal and tim ber segregations, will be Hold at pubiio auction to tha highest bidder at tha fol lowing term, times and placet at not less than tha minimum price stated In the ad verttesment: Urady county. Chlokasha, 5 tracta, 37.500 acres, November 2, 3, 4. Ste phens county, Duncan, 730 traota, 69.309 acres, November 6, 7. 8; Jefferson oounty, Hyan, 703 tracts, 49,400 acres, November 9, 10, 11; Love county, Marietta, 854 tracts, 76,600 acres, November 12, 14, 15, lit; Carter county, Ardmore, 1,178 tracta, 1)3,300 acre, November 17, IS, 10, 31, 12, 23; Murray county. Sulphur, 351 tracts, 26,000 acres, November 24. 26; Garvin county, Paula Val ley, 821 tracts, 89,600 acres, November 27, 28, 23; MoClaln oounty. Purcell, HA tracts, 14,600 acres, December L 2; Fontotoo County Ada, fw tracts, 46,2o0 acres, December 4, t. 0; Johnson oounty, Tishomingo, 64 traots. 30,200 acres, December 7, 8, 9: Marshall county, Madlll, 27s traots, 19,t00 acres, De cember 11; Bryan oounty, Durant, 60S tracts, 26,100 acres, December 13, 13; Atoka county. Atoka, 1,3" tracts, 124,000 acres, December 14, It, 14, II, 13; Coal county, Ooeigate, 609 tracta, 64.600 eores, December 20, 31, 82; Hughes oounty, Calvin, 437 traots, 60.700 scree, December 26, 27; Pittsburg; county, McAlester. 1,630 tracts, 117.100 acras, December 3s, 29, 30, lull, January i, I; Has kell county, SUfler, 413 traota, 10,300 acres, January 3, 4; Latimer county, VVllburton, 191 tracts, 15,000 acres, January 8; Leflore county, Potaau, 276 tracta, 31, two acras, Jan uary 6; Pushmataha county. Antlers, 641 traots, 63.000 acres, January I. 9, 10; Choo taw oounty. Hugo. 6'U tracta, 87,600 acres, January U, 11. 13; McCurtaln oounty, Idabel, 778 tracts, 14,500 acres, January 16, It, 17, 18. 11112. Not mora than iti aorea or agri cultural and 640 acres of other lands will be sold to on Person in any one nation. Agricultural lands ar thoss having a min imum valuation of IA.0O or mora per aora. Terms are 2S per cent at tha time of sale, 26 per cant In twelve months and 10 per cent In two yaars, with. par osnt Inter est. Payment must b made In tha form of draft or certified check, payabla to J. 0. Wright, commissioner. Upon full pay ment being made at any time deed will Issue. Immediately attar approval of sal certificate of purohaee will Issue and pos session be given, but outtlng of timber or drilling or mining for minerals thereon will not be permitted until full payment of purchase price. Right Is reserved to re ject any or all bids. For Information ap- fiiy to tha Commissioner to the Five civil zed Tribes, Muskogee, Oklahoma, or any of tha District Agent at to lands within their respective districts. Lists of the lands have bsen prepared by counties, showing the terms of sale, the description of the various tracts and minimum price. It will be Impracticable to furnish each In quirer all of these lists and It Is suggested that persons desiring such Information specify the Ideality in Which they are In terested. Blueprint of the various coun ties, Knowing the location of ths land to be sold, will bs furnished upon applica tion to tn undersigned upon the pay ment ef .K0 for each oounty. In th form of draft or postal money order. J. O. WRIGHT, Commissioner to the Five Civ ilised Tribes, Muskogee, Oklahoma, August 1. 19U. GOVERNMENT NOTICES -4- MAMMOTH HOT SPRINGS, WYO.. SEPT. 6, 1911. Sealed proposals, In triplicate, will be received here until I P. M., Oct. I. 1911, and then publicly opened,, for furnish ing labor and materials for construoting post Chspel, Including plumbing, heating, alectrlo wiring and fixtures, at Fort Yellow stone, WyO. Information furnished onap plluatlon. Envelopes containing proposals to be. Indorsed "Proposals for Chapel" and addressed to Constructing Quartermaster. ; Bs-S-ll-U-32-33 OMAHA UKAbHAl, UAUKGI. BUTTER No. 1. 1-lu. carton. Ite No. 1 In nO lb. tubs, 27C; No. 2. 25c; packing, IWS. CHEESts Imported bwies, Uo; American Swiss, 2uc; block Hwiss, 18c; twins, Isc; triplets, lbC; daisies, ltic; young America, bo; blue label brick, lttc; Umburgar t2-lb.) lac; hiuburer U-lb.), luc. POULTru'-Broilera. l&c; springs, 14Via per lb.; hens, lie; cocks, 9c; ducks 16c; , lie; turkeys, 24c; pigeons, per dos., 31.60. Alive: liruilnrs, Uu; hens, HC; Old roosters and Stags, fto; olu ducks, full feath ered, Uc; t , full ttatUsrud, Ice; tur k. Inc. guinea lowls, l&u each; pigeons, per dos., i&o; liouieis, pvr dot, Buuabs, No. 1, lI.To; No. i eve Flbll-Pickerel, Ko; white, Co; pike, 14c; trout, 16c; iaise or.pples, liaise; b'pamsh ninckerel, lac, eI, Iku, haddoca, Ua; floun ders, lie; green Catfisii, ltc; roe shad, 11.00 each; sUaU to, per (sir, one; sannun, 16c, haltbul. c; yeiluw p.icn, c; uutiaiu, c; fcul.IK6.5s, 14c. taHh.ii- C L It PRICE-Rlb; No. L KHo; No. i, 13Lu, No. a. Loins: No. 1, iC; No. I, No. 3, Uu. Chuck; No. 1, Ihto; No. t oVc; No. S, 6c. Hound: No. L llo; No. 2, IVi No- 3, kSiO. l'Ule; No. 1, 6Vo: No. 3. V; No. s, 4c. FRClia-Applo-Wealthy, per bbl.. t7l tii Hit per bu. bsk., li.ou. bananas: Fancy aelvct, per bunoh, U.;42.5u; Jumbo, bunch. 3i.nmil7 Cantaloupes: California, stand ard, 46 count, 31.1b per crste; pony Crates, 64 oount, 31.60, Jumbo, tl-ti sise, ll.ou. Dates. Anchor brand, uew, M 1-lb. pkgs. In boxes, per box. 3-.00. Qrapes: Con cords, horns grown, per 7-lb. btk., io.; California lsluas, per 4-bsk. crave. 31. W California Tokays, per I bit. crate, 11.60. Lemons: Llmonelra brand, extra fancy, auO-auO sixes, per box, Is.im; Loma Llmonelra, f jnoy, 3uu-i0 sixes, per box, 36 60; 240 and 410 aises, too per box less. Oranges: Nlasaia Hedlands Yalencias, Sb-UitJ sixes, per box, ' 34 36; 16O-l7-lrvO-21e-360 slses, per boa, 34.76. leaches: California and Washington, par box, McljtluO; Colorado, per box, tl.oo. plums; California, large red varieties, per crate, $l.fc"3l.6. Prunea: Itsllsn, per 4-bak. crate, fl.3S. Pears: California, par 60-lb. tux, 12 Oo; lots of .10 boxes or more, per box, II n0; ColorsdO fancy Bartlett, 5-tlcr, ter box, 11 K6: in 1'i-box lots, par box. $1.75; oiorado fancy Flemlst Baauty canning f.rs, per box, tl.t; in 10-box lots, per bos, 1.& watermelons: Georgia and Florida, pr lb.. le. VEGETABLE Besns: String and wax, per mkt. bsk.. t)c. Cabbage: Home grown. rer lb.. 2Vc. Cucumbers: Home growa, and 1 dox. in bsk.. per bsk.. 6o. Egg Plant: Fancy Florida, per dos., Hid. Gat he: Extra fanoy. w hite, per lb., 12c. Lettuce: Extra fancy uf, pet doa., 40o. unions. iw.m. uii, jTr crace, 11.7b; yellow, per crate. Il 60; red globe, per lb., Sc; California, yellow. In sacks, per b tc; epanisn, pr uraie. farsiey: fancy boms grown, ift doa. bunches. 46c. potatoes. California whit stock, tn sacks. r-t bu., II so; Minnesota, per bu., 31.2601.Jo. omatues: Home frown, per mkt. bsk., 76o. MISCELLANEOUS Almonds; California Suft shell, par lb.. Hue; In sack lota, la less, biaxll Nuts: Per lb., 13c; In sack lots, le less. Filberts: Per lb., He; In eaok lota, lu less, peanuts; Ruasted. per lb., I We; raw, psr lb., 7c. Pecans: Large, per lb., loc. In sack lots, lo less. Walnuts: Cali fornia, per lb., IV: In sack lots, le leas. Uunty: New, 24 frames, 35.76. GRAIN AKD PRODUCE MARKET Cool Wave it Sweeping- Over the Spring wriest Territory. L0N0 CO&N 6E1LTNQ STEADILY Bearish 6verssneat It part Antici pated -Trada oeaerally Bapexrta f ospraremeat l ta Atvrasr Cosidltla. Omaha. Sept. I. an Tha weather nvsp shows oool and rainy over a larae Portion of tn spring whaat country, which it unfavorable for the wheat tnal la (till in tn nail, in tem peratures In the Canadian northwest ax cool, but lh extent of wheat to b out Vet I unknown, Witn th failure to see th volum Of aw port busmen expected or) th reoeni ftullien K isslan now and th officii renort on Spilng wheat to be Issued at IMS cloa to day gave th market a dull ton And range wer, nsrrow. Loig corn ha been sold iteAdlly. gntici pating a bearish government report today. Th trade generally xpeeta an Improve ment In th average condition sine th August report. However stock ar small and shipments will likely oontinu heavy, following tha recent heavy easb sales, and opinions are that tha crop will be a short one at best. lL Wheat ruled Slightly weaker pending the government report and on mora favorable Argentina advice, cash wheat was W&tto lowsr, . Corn fit tha wight of mor favorabl weather and nw of Improved crop condi tions since August gave ths market an easier tone. Cash oorn sold Ao lower. Primary wheat receipts were 1,074.000 bu. and shipments Wer 63H.0UO bu., ag ai nst re ceipts last year of 1,V8,0UV du, ua sn'v menta of 4TO,Orio bu. Primary oorn recslpti wr 704,000 bu. and shipment wer n,0j0 bu., against reoelpte Ust year of 771,000 bu. and shipments of 681.000 bu. , 1A Clearance wre SW b. fit dot. & oat and wheat nd flour n.ual to w,0O0 bu. Liverpool closed unchanged to d higher on wheat and unohanged to Mi kinr on corn. Th following cash is.le wr rsporaadi WHEAT No. 1 hard, 1 car, HVo; 6 car. 2o; No. I hard, 1 car. 82c; No. 4 hard, 1 car. 91Vic; No. I spring. I car, o; No. i mixed, l car, 4c; No. 3 mixed. 1 oar, Mo; 1 car (poor), 2ViOj No. 4 mixed, 1 car, 90c. CORN-NO. 3 whit, 2 ears 0V; 1 car, 6Ho; No, i yellow. 1 cars,o4ie; So. I yel low, 2 oars, 61o: No. 4 yellow, 1 car, 6001 No. I mixed, 5 car, WVo, . . OATS-8tandard, I car, 42HO; NO. I white, 14 cars, 42ft0. Omsk Cask Prla. WHEAT No. 1 hard. 1 No. yoi5c; No. 4 bard. 86HW: tuitclta lCOriN-No. I white, SOHHei NO. I whit, wmSo'. No, 4 whit. ,SL$2: 8 color. 60Vt-(j5)H0: No. I yellow, OATtt-NO, I Whit, 4aa4Ho. standard, 42&42v: n'o. t white, . 4lWif4iie i; No. I yellow, 42-g44; No. 4 yellow, 414140. BARLEY No. 3. 90o41.W. No. 4. 96o; No. 1. fed. SftOtwe; rejected. W'&Sio. RYE NO. 9, 36108701 No. I, 35860. Carlot Haoelpt. Chicago 418 184 M.nneapOlI ...137 ... Omaha " Dulutn 161 CHICAGO GAI2ir AND movistoxs r eat ares l tka TradlaK aad Closing? Prices os) Sloard of Trade. bnlC AUU, EWJi. D. miwuH ..." " " rnment figures today on th wheat orop turned out to be bullish, the market her olosed easy, lower to to&ttc up. If the Washington report had been available be,- - - at.- -km .1 u V. b a Am, ,A Al I U IV irSAlllia . " .1 ww...- " Slid, th finish doubtless would have been liferent. Latest transaction showed oorn Ho to 4o under last night; oata down Ho to HVo, and hot receipts varying from unonangea 10 uyta nioimi, It wa tenerally xpotd that tho oon- ,1., . - .. . U .. wmlM h. aY-tVn hV aiiiun ui Bi'iiia " tbe government At about M per cent, Indi cating a crop OX Sll.uw.vuv ousiieis. iii.iwu the official announcmnt was 6.7 per cent, from Which it was titimswo ibm ins yield! would be only tOts.000.Ooo bushels. Whil waiting for tna news irom hmihiiiiii dealers found business light and fluctua- nuns i w vt. lijih. y-i ," -i- Vi from Russia as well as from India, and . . . 4 - fc- nn-nlnff w-lr tne Argenviiie m.u. . . . Later, however, tha market hardened a little on account of some foreign buying with last sales Vs&Wo nt lowr at K44i . ..... - . W-,.,S .K.. Corn oeoiinea, owing 10 a uue mov . . . . . ...... Si ...-.a am Ik. nrnrt vmilrl b increased. December fluctuated between tiaHaWVlo and to, Closing easy, th- u. si i4V(uaSo. Cash grades wer Steady. No. 2 yellow olosed at 8;GViO. Oats were depressed as a result Of buy er holding off. Top and bottom price touched by tha Decembtr option wer 46e and 4iV,o. Tha close, 46'.40o, showed a net '"SetUnton'Vh'e part Of blsf packers tended to pull down provision. In no cas. how ever, did th decline at th finish exoeed 1-VhO. . , Quotations wer as follows: Article. Open. High. Low. Close. ITee'y. 92'i M4,92WtfS lO.Wi im loayj t& St.l 66U. Dec... wmk May. .11 0-.SI 1KH I corn i M-nt . 1 lit. 641 Dec...i63t4S34l 64 6tiVi 43-4 4S4 May...!,w Oats- I Bspt... 43 66Vi!aVH!KVi'HltV'iH I 42 42 43 Deo... 46 May..48S,4 l467.i4H ,48HftV H44 14 17Hi 16 30 pork- Jan 1 33 ll K-Sl 16 17H Lard- Oct... Jan.. Rlbs- be.pt.. Oct... Jan.., 60 46 9 60362 I t 46 t5 9 55 I 9 62U I 3537 I 40371 tly 8 9S 1 8 98 a o?W or 190 i 95 I 00 7H i 4Vtl 3 4 5 4si I. Cash quotation were as follow; FLOUR Steady; winter patents, 410 460; straights, ii.Kji.M; spring straighu, 34-04.3!'; bakers. 13.604.70, RYE No. 2, 86V4i8ttC. BARLEY Feed os mixing, 66&-&0; fair to ohou malting, 31.0721.13. BKEDi-Tlmotny. 31i.vttal4.5a Clover, I130lg 19.00. PRu VISIONS Pork, mess, per bbl., lla.7btil6.67H. Laid, per 100 lbs., W.60; short l ibs, sides (loose i, s ouvv.w; snort clear sides (boxed), .viii.2o. i Total olearancae of wlu'at ajid flour war equal to 2tr4,0u0 bu. Exports for the week, as snown oy oraasireei s. were cuuai iu 2 6S3.0U0 bu. Primary receipts wer 1,074,000 bu., compared with 1.308.OUO bu. the cor responding day a year ago. Estimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, 101 cars: corn, 447 cars; oats, 143 cars; hog. 8,000 bead. ihiciuiu can ii Prices Wheat: Mo. ii OWc; No. 3 red. WMfrftlHc; No. 4 red, aO t'juo; No. i hard winter, SiVuSic; No. 3 hard winter, WVnSoc; No. 1 northern, 11.06 1.109; No. 1 northern, 1.0J 1.0UH; No. 3 northern, ll.00ai.06; No. 2 spring. tKvoio i .06 ; No. 3 spring, 6cij;31.U6; No. 4 spring, Itf Wo; velvet chaff. 7sot) 11-04; durum, Weitf 31.01. Corn: No. 2, Vj.wi'.c; No. 1 whiw. tjc; No. I yellow, Mtk,oi No. I. 6 towC; mo. s wiii, w-h wv. s yellow, toHow; no. t, oiai(juini , . i wnite, a.u few4c; No. 4 yeuow. o. oat: No. J while. 44Htixii No. 3. 43 'c; No. I white, 4l't34.!c No. 4 white, sdo; stand ard, 44ui 4440. Rye: No. t fcuWHi-tuc. Bar ley, 65eOll.l. Timothy, IU.tuoi4.60. Clover. 113. Otxfj 19.00. BL itK-Steady! creameries, 10626c; dairies. ltxJ23c. KUU3 Receipts, (.371 esses. Market steady; at mark, casea Included. 11016c; tlrsts. Vo, prime firsts, lftsto. CHEESE-eteady; dalslea, 1381SHc; lIWlic; Young Americas, Hi4U13Vsc; lonK horns. 13Vtl 13Hc POTATOKii Kaey ; chM6 to fancy, $100 0106; fair to good, 90g96c. POULTRY-fiteady; turkeys, 14c; chick en, lie; springs, 12Vic. VEAL Steady: 60 to 60-lb. weight, frffto; 6 Oto 66-lb. welghia, IHOlOVac; 36 to llO-lb. weights, 11c. Mlaaeawalta (Yrala Market. MINNEAPOLIS. SepL . WHEAT Sep tember. tl.03ni.0SSt; Deoember. tl.0r.V4; May. ll.O&al .09-,: No. 1 hard, ll.06: No. I northern, II .M1 0!4: No. t northern, M.OoVrtl.Ot',: No. 3, WHoQtl.01. BAHLEY-76cil.lS. CORN No. I yellow, 3fl"Ho. OAT No. I white, 43443Sc. RYE No. J. SlilMHc. BRAN 3-'l 0). FLOUR Second patent. 34.4n465: first clears. 13 .26413.45; second clears. 31-542.40. Peoria Market. PEORIA. Sept. t-rORN-Lower; NO. I white, 6Sc: No. 4 white. 64',o; No. 3 yel. low, ooic; no. s yenpw, wc; no s yaliow, Mc; Nv I mixed, 66V60; No. mixed. 6ttc; No. 4 Tfrixed, MHi. OATS-Higher; No. 1 white. 44c; No. t white, 43Vio. nrw vobk ueit-nat market daotatloaa of the Day Varloas rMoidltle. NEW TORK, Rrl t -fLOtJlt-tiv4y; firing patents, t.liut.M, wlMer etra.ghis, 3.HOi4.10; winter patents, I4.PU4 20; spring ears, I4.0fk64.36; winter extras, No. 1, 33.46 3.60; Winter extras. No, I. 33.irfl3.26; Kan sas straights, 34 2;.'g4.4R. Ry flour, firm! fair to good, 34.76M.iA; choice to fancy, t4.Wt(M5. COKNMEAL Quiet; fine white and yel low, 11.400 1.42H; coarse. $Lt.VdL40; kiln dried, 3.1.66. WHEAT fipot market steady; No. i red, o, elevator, and 31.00. f. o. b. afloat; No. 1 northern D11I11U1, I1.1.1H. f b. afloat- Futures market waa Inactive, with trader waiting for the government report, and prices were a little es-sler on the ca bles, but reports of freight engagements of forty loads checked selling. Prices olosed HO net higher to H lower. Sep tember closed at WHc; lcembr. 11.03 1-14. CORN Spot markt steady; No. 2. 74c, levator, domesti basis, to srrtva and port; No. 2. TJe, f. 0. b. afloat. Future market was without transactions, closing nominal. OAT-Bpot market quiet Futures mar ket wa nominal, without transactions. HAY Steady; prime, ll.8&l.o; No. 1 l.ooi-36; No. 2, $1-20; No. 3, S5cw90c. ljk HOP Steady; state, common to choice, Mo crop, 40U32c; am crop, 824:; Faclflo tt.ast, lsilO crop, 4042; lfOO crop, 283310. HIDES Easy; central America. Vio. Bogota, 21 '.fa .. - ,., LEATHER steady; hemlock firsts, 24Vi'3 2tc; seconds, 22a23Hc; thirds, 19o20c; re jects, 16s. PROVISION'S Pork, unsettled: mess, 19.00iil95Uj family. tW.olXZO.OO; short clear. I15(.K171 Mast. StSS-lV: mSSS. I1I.WW 13IM); family, $18.60fl4.ii beef hams, 3-.o0 4J32.50. Cut meats, steady) pickled bellies, 10 to 14 pounds, 111.60(818.60, Pickled hams, 114.00 E14.2f. Dara, easier; miaaia wmh .6Vq.T; refined, steady; oonunent, 110 ii South Ainerioa, 111.00; compound, li.toi 7. i. TALLOW-Firm; prima ity (hhda,), 7e; country, H&74o. BUTXKK irm; crammer- specials, mtyum 2tVfcO. , v- s CHEESt- irm; prioe nuu,iii. kcmh slrm; fresh gathered extra, 3dd 370; aatra flrt. 83HiH. rUt-inl-Ail'' wesiei- UBpiina Chicken. 13c; towls, Uo; turkeys, liu. Dressed, Irregular; western broilers, ltwtf 2101 fowl, M17o; spring turkeys, ssleuteu, nuuMci others, 10Q16O, Cora ad Wkral Reaiaw stallstla. Record for tha twenty-four hour ndln at 6 a. in. Friday, Bepieinber , 1911: OMAHA DISTRICT. Temp. Katn- Station. Max. Min. tall. Sky. Asinand, Neb.... W to .03 Cloudy Auburn, Neb 70 32 .90 Raining B ken Wow, Neb. 06 49 .08 Cloudy Columbus, Neb,.. 7 47 .00 Cloudy CulbertsOti, Neb, 78 40 .00 Cloudy tFairbury, Nab... 73 12 .22 Raining Sairmont, Neb,.. It 49 .31 Cloudy r. Island, Neb. 66 11 .06 Cloudy HarUngton, Nb. 64 46 .00 Cloudy Hastings, Neb... 73 60 .00 Cloudy Holdrege, Neb... 76 to .13 Raining Linooin, Kb M ti .13 Coudy No. Platte. Nb. 68 to .01 Cloudy Qakdala, Nab 69 48 .00 Cloudy Omaha, Neb 63 tl .01 Cloudy Tekamah, Neb... 63 46 .00 Cloudy Valentine. Neb. 66 46 .38 Clear Sioux City, la... 68 48 .00 Cloudy Alta, la 68 46 .00 Cloudy Carroll, la.., 0 46 .00 Cloudy Clarlnda. Ia...... 70 tl .19 Cloudy Sibley, la 63 44 .00 Cloudy Minimum temperatur tor twelve-hour period ending at I a. m. tNot inoiuded in avrag. DISTRICT AVERAGES, No. of Temp.- Raln ntainnt. Btatlona Max. Mln. fail. Columbus, O Ii Louisville, Ky 30 Indianapolis, Ind. 11 Chloago, 111 fit. Louis, Mo 29 Dea Moines, la.... 21 Minneapolis, Minn. 80 Kansas City, Mo. 24 Omaha, Neb....... It 06 64 .20 92 64 .40 84 64 . 00 74 60 .10 12 64 . 20 61 62 .10 54 44 .20 78 61 .30 1 66 4t .40 Tbe weather continue cool throughout the corn and wheat region. Showers oc Ourred In all except the Indianapolis dis trict. A fall of 1.20, inches occurred at Hopklnsville, Ky L. A. WELSH, Local Forecaster, Weather Bureau. St. LoaU General Market. ST. LOUIS, Sept. 8.-WHBAT Firm; track. No. 2 red, 9lj,91Ho; No. 3 hard, 96c a 11.03. Future, weak; December, HTio; May, tl.OA,. CORN Steady; track, No. 1 MCo; No. 2 white, 64iObVtc. Futures, lower) December, 620) May, 66V4c OATS Weaker; track, No. 2, 43Vioi No. I Whit. 44UC 4PH4S. Futures, weak; December, 43Ho; May, 484c. RYE Steady at 8Sc. FLOUR (strong; red winter patents, 14.20(3 4.70; extra fancy and straljtht, 33.90 4.20; hard winter olears, 3.00o3.40. SEED Timothy, I12.605T14.60. BRAN Firm; sacked east track, $1.08$ 1.10. HAT HiRher; timothy, IIS.0023.00.-, prairie. lUOOftUVOO. PROVISIONS Pork, unchanired; Jobbing, 316.60. Lard, higher; prime steam, liUliVu. 9.42V4. Dry ealt meats, unchanged ; boxed extra shorts, 19.26; clear ribs, 19.25; short olears, to.37. Bacon, unchanged; boxsd ex tra shorts. 110.25; clear rtbe, tl0.2r; short Olears. 10.37Vi. POULTRT Steady; chickens, 10o springs, HMiC; turkey, 15JM6c; duckl, SV4o; geese. 5c. BUTTER Steady at 2Ag26o. EOQS Steady at 17C. Reoelpte. Shipments. Flour, bbl , ,.. 1.600 3.000 Wheat, bu 9.100 Corn, bu 27.000 jooo Oat, bu T7.000 7,000 Kaaaaa City Grain ssl Fravlalona. KANSAS CITY, ftept. t, WHBAT-tTn. changed; No. I hard, ift7o; No. I, 5'J0Woi No. t red4 HifJ'SiSHp; No. I. t6ir7Hc. CORN Htjlo hlkhsr; No. 2 mixed, 64 64Vtc; No. t, 64c; No. 2 white, 644Ho; No. 3. 640. OATS Unohanpd to Ho higher; No. 2 whit, 43H44c; No. 2 mixed, 41(3421,0. RYE Wo. HAY Steady; cholo timothy, HS.BOa 19.00; choice prairie, 12.&0ftll.00. Receipts. Shipments. Wheat, bu 116.000 32.000 8orn, bu 8.000 29,000 ats, bu ll.OOd 41,000 Liverpool Grain Market. LIVERPOOL. Bept. I.-WHBAT-Spot, nominal; futures steady; October, 7s 4d; December. Te 64d; March, 7a 6,d. CORN spot steady; American mixed, 6 ll4d; futures dull; October, E llTd; January, 6a 7id. Mllwaake Oratn Market. MILWAUKEE, Vis.. Bept. I WHEAT No. 1 northern. tl.03H4Tl.09Vs: No. 3 nirth ern, ll.O.vftl.0: No. 3 hard winter, tl4,4o; September. 93 Vic; December, 9Ho. OATS Standard. l44V446a BARLBY-tl.10ol.SO. Omaha Prodae Market. BUTTER Creamery, 24c; packing siOck, 17C. EOOS No. i. 18c; NO. 2. He, POULTRY Broilers, ltVio; springs, 10c; roosters, tc; hens, tc; ducks, 10c; gease, to. Omaha Hay Market. OMAHA. Sept. I. HAY No, I. tl300: No. 2, 112.00; coarse, til 00; packing stock, IS OOfli 10.00; alfalfa, 114.00. Straw: Wheat. 36-00; rye and oats, 36.00. Cotton Market. NEW YORK Sept. 8 COTTON Futures opened steady; September , 11.60o, bid; Octo ber, 1186c; Deoember, 1164c; January, 11.63c: March, 11.64c; May, U.6S0. Spot closed quiet to 20 points higher: middling uplands. II.9O0; middling gulf, 13.18c. Sales, 134 bales. Futures closed barely steady. Closing bids: September, 11.66c; October, 11.47c; November, 1163c; December, 11.63c; Janu ary, II.6O0 : February, ll eiu; March. 1170c; April, 1173c; May. U.tOc; June. 11.74c; July. 11.77C. Oils ad Koala. SAVANNAH. Qa . Sept. t TUT. PEN TINE Firm, 60t61c: sales, 466 bbls. : re ceipts, 66 bbls.; shipments. 440 bbls.; Stocks. 34,772 bbls. ROSIN Firm: sales, I.07S bbl.; receipt, 1.494 bbls.; shipments, 218 bbls.: stocks, P7.437 bbls.; Tl, i.00: D. 16 30; E. t6 5'rr 66; F, G, H and I. 6.6u6.65: M. ID 7ua76; N. 36 a5S6 80; W. P.. H.tl.jt; W. W., 17.46. Dry Gtsoel Market. ' NEW YORK, . SepL A DRY GOODS Competition tor business on ftne yarn cot ton goods la sharp and new low prices are being named on fine print goods. Jobbing trade continues of moderate volume, but very steady, Th silk trad la a litti more-active. Local wool market ar quiet. Oils a ad Resla. SAVANNAH. Sept t-OILS-Turpntine firm at 61 Vie. Rosfn firm; type F, t6 62Vijt 166; type. O, 3466.jj4.60. NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS Sharp Fluctiittioni Beiult from Un lettled Trading;. TXADETCr LARGELY PROIXSSIONAL Heaviest elllag of Day Follows Pab. Ilatl6a of (ioversMeat Crop Flgares .Copper Report Coaslderrd Favorable. NEW TORK. Sept. I. Trading tbt Wl unsettled and at times feverish resulted In sharp fluctuations today on the Stock ex change, Tha drift waa downward, althmiah ther wer severnl Sharp rallle. whlrh temporarily reduced lopsee. Several leeues inniudlng Iinllrl Pacific, Baltimore & Ohio, lienver A Rio Grand preferred, and Amalgamated Copper, fell to new low prices for the year. Union Faolflo, Southern Pa cific, Reading. United States Steel, Northern Pacific, Lfhigh Valley, New York. Ameri can Smsltlng. came within fractions of th year's low mark. Losses ranged from 1 to 2 points with a partial recovery at the end. The nervous, erratic movement appar ently were due to the maneuvers of the pro fessional traders, whosa operations wer the principal factor ill the market. Operation wer governed to some extent by the Ci-on report. The heaviest selling of the day followed publication of the crop figure. copper shares sold off before the publi cation of the report, and later tallied. The report was considered favorable. In connection with the heavy selling of United State Steel and the obviously bearish attitude of many traders towanl th stock, th report today showed only slight falling off, compared with the av. age during August. The United State at.-. . corporation was reported to be at present operating about 75 per cent of th capacity, a decline of about 3 per cent. Reports of national banks, as of Septem ber 1, disclosed th fact that lars-e New York banks did hot reduce their ho'.dlngs of stork during th August decline a greatly a might hav been believed. Not withstanding th hvy liquidation of took, th report of seven of the largest national banks show a total decrease In holdings of securities between June 7. the date of th previous report, and September L of only about 13. 400,000. The bond market wa heavy, Total sales, par value, ll,K2,ooo. united states government bonis were un changed, on call. Number of saiee ann frsdlnf quotation 00 stock todsy wer as follows: Sties. Hint Low. Close. All!s-Ctilmr pfd Anitl(,matsd Copper Aarli,sa Aittasltural ... America beet ...,,, ADisrlcsa Oaa Ausrlosa O. A T Am. Cotlos fill., Amerlsao tt. L. pI4 Am, lo gerurlliss ., ABisrlcan Linseed American Locomotive ,...r Amsrican B. as H Am. 8. 4 R. ptd , Am. 8tMl reuRdiiM.,..,,. Ala. Systr Jtetlnlng, ...... Afttert T. tt T Ar erli-S Tebaeo p(4...,, Aiasrlssa Weslsa Attsoes Mlslag C. ...... Atchison Atchison ptd AtlantM Osst Lias Itsltlmnrs a Ohio Hit ll.Tno 674 o4 6( uo M' niK 6iH U,uO MH MH 11 Too 10S luvs is (00 4i 4 WI4 1,SH) 11 V 414 I1H il 7j ln4 S6 36 14 Vs 11,406 9 6H4 (HITS M l6i4 10 S KMi 700 10 39 XiO 114 llf.V 7u0 136(4 1st IX H ...... M 17 14 4,1100 lulH 104H loH loi Vi 100 131 1 121 l.6"0 M'i II6I4 V."4 Bstklsseat Iteel ,, ID tiroosiyn rvapia -rr.t ex-eiv i.Mo 4. 74 - Osnadlan Paoiris li.mo 121114 124 224 21' 21 280 70 70'4 Central Lsthr TOO IIS Centrtl Leather pfrl 160 K Otntrsl of New Jersey Chesapeake A Ohio, ax-dIV 1,600 -71 Chloao A Alton (.-nicaso o. w., new 400 lSUj isv, 1S4 Cbirsto O. W. ptd.. 8 (. nirsso a N. w Chlcage, at 81. P... C. C, C. A. tt. L... Oolnrid F. I Oolorada A touthera. OoDsollSaud Oaa Corn Preduets Dei-wsra A HuAsna... 140 11,600 1UH 111(4 lw4 t 100 IIH 24 18 1" 4(4 600 131 Uii 114 100 11 11 II14 140: Denver fU Urn4e.. M tilt 1214 Denver R. 0. ptd.. SMI 4 47 47 IMSllllSi-S' sscurlliss Brie Erie ut SM BMs M ptd General Bleetrlo Oeeat Northern ptd Oreat Northern Ore ctfs.... Illinois Csntral Isierboroush Met int. Met. ntd 4400 'jH 700 0 014 II 4llj 40 M 4 TOO 16114 ltd 1H t.lnO IT2 U1H 11114 200 471 4714 47 100 136S 136 1344 SIK) 1 to6 4314 i4 4i on 4 International Harvester ,,. 1,104 16; 14 ' IOP4 101s 1414 Internstleaal P.p.r , too 10 300 i4 't 10 Iaterastlsnsl Piua 31 II iswa ienirai Kansas City leuthsra.... K, C. So. ptd Laclede das Louisville A NsshTllle... soo tl Hit 11 KM MVt 100 10IH 10IH 10144 1.000 141 141 Vt 14114 41 u e, A a o i am. ... 12414 111114 Mltsourl, K. A T 404 MH U tVt M , K. A T. ptd 4 MiHourl, Pacific efferet.. J, 100 MH lH M'4 1,100 MH !H MUj 4IKI 1I7H 1H7H 11714, is.iooai Bisewi. ,.. , Natloaal Lad. ei-dlv... O0 6014 49 4)14 N. K. R. ot M. id pfd. New York. Central 'i'oo 2 101 14 loiH 10"4 N. T.. O. a W Norfolk A Westers.... North American Northern 1-tcino ...... Paclflo Mall Pennirlvanla People's Omm 400 9'4 H l(i H K 101 101 loon 81 ifl 89 11,100 US m-H 7014 119 11s 100 2114 284 2S14 I.SOO 121 110H 120 400 103H lot 101 P.. C. C. (ft It, L..... M 11 V m rittiburt Coal I0D Hit 1S14 ririH. si eel tar, 100 10 10 Pullman Pslae Osr. .. 'Railway Steel IprlAg. Rssdlnx ., Republic Sfeel Kopuslie Steel ptd..,. Hook Isltsd Co Rock Island fV nfd . . 106 SO 121,700 141 "iftO 'inli 10 ovt 117(4 140 IS so 1,700 1414 14H t44 St. L A 8 t. ii ptd St Louis S. W 70s 4914 4 41V 41 (9lt St. U . W. ptd 100 M SI rr Bloss-Shertleld S. t I..,, Souther Pacific Southern Railway Houthsrn Rallwar ptd TsnneBsee Copper Texas A Pacific T..' St. L,. A W 400 11 34 11.100 104T4 loTU 107 1,7110 IT A4 lKi 1,100 174 41 4714 S:li ino 24 24 13 HI 17. 40 art 14 too n liu. T.. 8t. L. A W. pfd m 40 union rseirie ,, Union Pantile pfd lW.ftn 107 it4 imh 1H Vnlted States Realty United Staus Rubber TOO 17 tau Unite States Steel.. . tr. a. iteel pt Utah Copper Vs. -Carolina Chemical Wibash Wabash ptd Western Msryland ... .111. M0 9H MH 4S 114X4 SOO ills' 111 1.(06 4! 4ll( 42l 400 6S 61 M too UH 200 2814 (Oil 64 nit 1J'4 tfiH 214 65-4 M Westlnchouss Blectrl 100 14 4514 S Western Union 74V Whselln tt U E fZ lhih Valley ll.Tno nil w 1-otsi saien ror ine aay. eirr.siKi snares. New York Moaer Market. KKW YORK. Sept. 8. MONR7Y On eall, teady, at 2'ii2Vs per cant; ruling rate 2U per cent; closing bid, 2Vt par cent: offered at 23i per cent. Time loaim, steady; sixty days, 24,S3 per cent; ninety days. 33-3V4 per cent; six months, 3tg8T4 per cent. PRIM E AlkUtCANTlLE PAPER 4V(34 per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE Steady, with actual business in bankers' bills at M.Mna for sixty-day bills and at 34.8601 for de mand; commercial bills 14.824. SILVER Bar, tc; Mexican dollars. 45o. BOND8-H3overnment, eteady; railroad, heavy. Closing quotations on bond today wer as follows: V. 6. ret la, rs....WH 'Japan 4 ITU ae eoupen loul, 414, S4 J tJ.S.1.. reg Ml 14 "K. C. So, Ut Is .... 74 So coupon wit L. B. deb. 4a 1U... M t S. 4a, re Ill U 6 N, unl. a kU do eeupon. 11344 K. A T. 1st 4s. 7u Allls-Chl. Ut 6s.. 44 d on. Hs.... Mi Amer, Ag. U UlVi Md. PaclflO 4s 74 Am. T 6c T. e. 4S. .Iu7 s R. H. of M. 414s II Am. Tobacco 4S tH N. V. C. tZ,.,?.. M e Is 106 da deb. Is uv Armeur A 00. 44.. 2( N. V.. N. H. as H. Atrhtion sea. 4a I tr. 4s in d ee. 4e ..104 H. w. 1st a ts . 7 do ev. 4s 1414 as ev. 4s 1011J A. C. L. 1st 4s 96 Ns. Pacltio 4S s.2 Bal. A Ohio 4a do t. d ls ?' 0. g. U rtttfi. 4s.... 91 C do 8. W. s 90ii spenn cr. l'.s lull.. Brook. Tr. ev. U.... SH do con. 4s losi. a ot OS. Is 1014 Readlns ten. 4s . s;7 Cea. Leather ee. T L. A I. r. Is. 4s tli! O. ef N. J. (. 4s.. Ill )., ran. Is.." 17 2 Ches. A Ohio 4HS...101 eg, L. g. W a. 4s.! TU do ret. 4s da (a( t.J Cstcaso A A. Is... 444 8- A L 2a "J2 C. B A 0- J. 4s.... MI4 go. Pee. sol. 4a iv do ten. 4e M So sv. 4a uix C ti. A 8 P ( le 24 d lit fef. 4a C. B. I- A P. e. 4s. 721, sg0. R,llw,r j. lft4J do Hi 4a. H de tea. 4s T folo. Ind 4s Tl4 Union Paclfie 4s 101 cxio. ail. 4s si e ev. ts 10114 t. r. s. s 17 do 1st A re. 4s. . . . 914 M. 4s J714C. I Rubbsr s... .1"? A R. O. 41 WW V. I lce.1 M La 1iia2 le rel 6e M Va.-4?ar. Cham a- . J niMlllsrs' Is 71 Wabash 1st 4s 107 2 eerie p. I. 44 114 de 1st A ss. 4 ... liu do gen. 4s 7S Wsatern M4. 4s 17 de ee. 4s, ear. A.. Wss(. glee. ev. la.. 44 de series B 74 W,. Central 4a 91 Oea. Klse. ee. St.. .It Me. Pas. ev. is 111. Can. iet ret. 4s.. 44 Paaaai Is ...10144 lac U. M 4l.s 4b ia Ollsre , Metal Mark,-,. NEW YORK. Sept. I -MKT A LB Stand ard copper, dull; spot and futures, IU.003 1110. Ixindon market steady; spot. A6 I69; futures, A.M Is 9d. Lake copper, 812.62H431J silt: electrolytic, lll.t0tlll.62H: casting, iljfl12'A Tin. weak; spot ami futures. 340 31141.25. London market weak; spot, ClU 16s: futures, 183 lua. Lead, dull; I4.46fj4.66. New York; 34 MJ"4 4V East St. Louis. London market quoted at A 14 8s Id. Spelter, dull; tOsoOtOb, Now Tork: 35 softs 90. East ft. louls London msrket quoted ( 27 IPs. Antimony, iil; Cooknon s. i.2jiS.30. Iron, Cleveland war rants, 9d In London. Iocllv Iron was qiHet; No. I fnundrv, northern. llt.rVtf 16 75; NO. !. 15 t 4 IS 60; No 1 southern And No. 1 southern, soft. Ill Cnrjl6 W. REPORT OF THS CI.E.MI.0 HOUSE Iraas.rtloas at tke Aaalat Raak foe h Week. NEW TORK. Sept. t.-Rradstreet bnk clearing report for the week end ns; Sep tember 7 shows an sKxeeate of 12.433.1.10.000, ss sgnlnst 12 45 .903.OO last week and K. 179. 16.0 In th corresponding Week last year. Following It a list of th cities: I I CITIES. ( Amount. Inc. Deo. I 1 New Tork Chlcsso Rnaton Philadelphia .... St. Louis Kansas City Pittshurg Pan Frsnclsco... Pnltlmore , Cincinnati Minneapolis .... Cleveland New Orleans... , Detroit OMAHA Angeles jj-iulsville Milwaukee Seattle St. Paul Atlanta Portland, Ore... Buffalo I enver Indianapolis I'lovlilencei Richmond Asahlngton .... 'I .Invep), ,,,, ,, Fort Worth $1.M 2W.0r.1l l12J,0i m.Twi.rm 13 'ii 1.5 74.471.oi 101 l.S01,0. ls.m2.c'K . 42 71.0001 (rt.flr. 22.iM.Oil'. IS.J'I.O'Vt!. lo 31 3 1S.77T.OO0! 17.61. IS .21. 1.1 M .ono( 15.2i r2.0OOI 10.41.. 13. .7.17. onni.... 16. ft "it. 12.2 16.0.11. omtl 2S.4I 9.'9.0O0 13.00H.OW n.S' 9.PS2AO I .?51 0i)i j 8,hT3.0iO) 22.7 10.062.0flo 14.7 7.K93,0i 1 2 8. 34.1. Oi Ol 7.6S6.0(M 6.2 fi IrVO.fllrt! ( 7.27.6.0OI t.M4.0rl. 6 :l17.0O) 4.71S.W. 97.00tl t. 121.OH0 4.778.iyifH. f.ia.oH. t 740 OWL 8.4 -i3.7 Memnh Is Suit Luke City. i.t Columbus Albany '1.5 1? 9 30.7 'ii!o TBI noma Savannah ... .1.8-. (Mr) 3 sMf.O'iO i.rrrt.onr, 8.7M.OO 4.8.14 000 1 4. ( 8.!i79,,MOl ?r.l .OO0 i. CXI 3 ft? o TS ()fN 40;7 grokana Toledo Hart forft Rochester Des Moines NnshvUie Pulufh Wichita Peoria Norfolk Oakland. Oal. ....... Hloux cltv New Hnvsn .,, Orsnd Rnpldf. ...... Hcrsnton Blrmlnftham Jacksonville Fla.. Oklahoma City Syracuse ., Augusta, Oa Worcester Kvansvllie Kprlngfleld, Mass... Dayton Portland. Me Wheeling Little Riirk Charleston Knoxvllle Chattanooga ....... Lincoln Davenport Wilmington Mobile Wiikesharrs , Kalamasio Sacramento Topeks Cedar Rapids Macon Fall River Youngstnwn New Bedford Springfield. Ill Fort Wayne Canton , Sioux Falls Akron Helena Columbia, S. C Lexington Farojo Brie Rock ford Qulncy uloomlngton Chester, pa Springfield. O South Bend Lowe'! Jackson, Miss ftlngharnton Decatur. Ill Mansfield, O Fremont, Neh Vlcksburg, Miss.... Jacksonville), 111..., York, Pa Waterloo, la Houston Galveston At'. 22.5 2 6 44 I At !'0i... ?.VJO.I,' J .074.0.101... 10.7 24 2 ti 1 1 1 1 1 'k. 1 2n.i: 5.7 I S14.il 1.176.0 1.103.0 i itrr, n I W4.000I... t.ooni... i.oon 6 9 1.000 32 8 J.4fl7,0nr) 1.870 000 36.7 23.1 1.441.0HO 1.880.0001 l.tKfi.,J 87 l.rVSR.OnO I.t .7M.0O0i in 2 8 2.2 1.781.0OM 1.411.0HO 1.8O4.000! 1.1 188 .OH)1 1. Mi ono 1.72.001) t.t! 1.6.0001 1.8-18.000 1.8o7.00ri 4.1 li!n 10. 1.204,0001 ill i.a-.5.ono C.lo.ftnn i.a.nri 1.8O2.0OO l.OSt.OtH 8,218. (VO 756,0001 l.tnn.oni) 41. Il I.t 7? IXTO 1.278,001 17 a 6.1 9R3.0IV)1 127.000 14 I y.i "it "i'. "i'.i 'ii.i n'.i 3.1 65 oool l.ins.oon 21.1 "i;7 54 4 soi.niioj (.02.000 647.00O! 42.0il0 842.000 616 0. 721 0001 6?9.onni 58-, Mn . 6 3 6 tl.6 K."4 IWI 668.000 "ii'.i 8IW.0O0 sns.oooi 6K!,000 44r,.(Wi 8SO.0DOL. 8t4.0 IB. 4 SlOOOOl 1J.5 316.0001 340,0001 1.144.000 25.5SS.OOOl 10.0 9 "ii'.vT 23.497.00(W t7.! 1 Not tnrluHA r Sntala K 1 .... ing other Items than olearlnga. """"" I.oadon Stork Market. LONDON, Sept. 1 American securltlee opened steady and A fraction lower today. Later light trading carried a few stocks above parity. At th noon hour the mar ket was steady, with prices ranging from 14 above to 4 below yesterday Nw York clOe. London closing stock nuntatlon: Consols, money 77H Loulerlll A N 144 de ac oount 77, M , K, T to 14 Am, I. Copper i V f Central 1614 Anaconda 7 Norfolk A w lotl! Atchison 104 do pfd it do pfd........ 10414 OntsHo A w ', 4.V4 Baltimore A Ohio... 99 Pennsylvania .nil Canadian Pacific, ...dim Rand Mtaes 47U Chesapeake A 0 7414 Re.llnt 7lJ Chicago O. W........ II Bouthern lty , zrj rhl..Mll. A St. P.. 117 do pfd... !. . 41 De Desrs........ v Southern Pscide 11114 Denver A KI6 0 2J Union Paeiflo ...171 P'4 S4 60 eM 1414 : I" V. Steel TliJ . i"1 r M 60 ;.fd U, lo d pfd.. i Wabash 14 Ortnd Trunk 2814 do nfd an Illinois Ccntrsl 14H4 SILVER Bar, steady, at 24V4d per Ounoa ounce. MONttY-lttl per cent. The rate of discount In the open market for short bill is a per cent; for three month' bills, 3S3V4 per cent. Boston Btorka and Bonds. BOSTON. Sept. t.-CToBing Quotations on took wer as follow:. A'louei SS MohtWk M Aiuai. j.oimer ,.'4 isersda Con 17U A. 2. L & 6 I2'4 NlpUsInt Mines .... g Arizona Com. B. AC. C. A 8. M monn Butt nu North Lake 41? Old Dominion 17 Oneeola 11 Parrott I. A C 0'ilncy ts Shannon , 914 Untie Coa III on Cal. A Arlsona Cal. A Hecla 416 Centennial I Cop. Rente C C... II East Butte C. M.... 1014 Superior 14 u Franklin T Superior A B It Oranbr Con Oranhy Con tt U. . K. A at 12CZ Oreene Cananea do pfd - 1 .mirmri . rt u. . . x Ksrr Lake rtak Copper '60'. 424 Lake Copper 14 Winona a 42H La Salle Copper. 84 WoWerlBs 5 II Jtfl.ml coppsr Bi-41vtdsnl. "4 ' Neve 1-orc rtlntast Stocks. NEW YORK, Sept. 8. Closing" Quotation en mining stocks were: Alio 1(0 Little Chief 1 Com. Tunnel stock.. 14 Mexlcas 140 do bonds , ) Ontario ., , " sa Con. Csl. A Va '. 44 OuStr iM Horn Silver 14 Standard j Iroa Silver 90 Yellow Jacket 40 suadvllle Cea. 1 Offered. Coffee Market, NEW YORK, Sept. l-COFFB-ruture Olosed steady, net two points lowsr to nine points higher. Sales, UKSvO bags. Septem ber, 12.42c; October, 12.0so; November, 11 96c ' December, ll.tCo; January, U 84o; February lLBOo; March, April, May. June, July and August, 11.77c. Spot coffee, steady: No. 7 Rio, 13o; No. 4 Santos, 14H0. Mild, Quiet: Cordova, 14V4igil6c, nominal. agar Market. NEW YORK. bVpt. I. SUO AR Raw strong; muscovado. 69 test, 6.36o; centrif ugal. 96 test. 6.76c; molaasas, t test, to; refined strong. ! St. LoaU Live ttook Market. ST. LOUIS. Sept. 2. C A TTLE Rcl p t a, 2.600 head; market steady to 16c lower; na tive and export Steers, t6 75ti815; dressed beeves. 34.757.00 :steers. under l.OoO pounds, tt OOiiS.OO; cows and heifers. l3.0Gtf i.tO; can Hern, II OffiiJ.75; bills, I2.75,?i5.26; calvel 4 00 CtKi'iO: .Texas steers, 14 0uro4j.2o. H OO 3 Receipts, 6.3u0 head; market stesdy; pigs snd lights, 34.50(37.46; packers, I7..vn" 40; butchers and best hesvles, 87.25 67 45. SHEEP AND LAMRS Receipts, 3.600 head; market steady; native muttons, 13.26 43-t 00; lambs, 34.0lxQ4.sa; eulls and bucks, ti422.30. took la liar ht. Receipts of Live stork at the five principal Western markets yesterday: cattle. Hogs. Bheep. South Omaha. St. Joseph , Kansas City... St. Louts Chicago Totals tfiiO 4,0.0 l16 l.ftilO 16-0 2,6t) 1.UU0 8.000 3.600 t.4) 1.0)0 U0 0H0 .ao 10. ow) .7.400 36.700 12.100 Persistent Advertising Is the Road to Big Returns OMAHA LIYESIOCK MARKET Cattle Receiptt Light, Prices Show Very Little Chang-is. HOGS 0H5 HIGHER, CLOSE LOWER hea ad l.amk neeelpt l lkeral for o I. ate la the Week, bal rrlces Are Oenerally Vary Wall MalataUed. SOUTH OMAHA, SepL 8. Ull Hots h'; fficial Menosv flloial Tuesda t.esl Offioial Wednesday j 9 OfilcisJ Thursday ....... 2.270 kstimat Friday too I Ins . iv 041 6.778 4 4 4.0UO tutll 18,274 39.804 I.IVJ . Five dsyl this week. ...is let 22.3M 10.114 tame days last week, .. .90.IM .;i8 l.l- Same dsrs 8 weeks agn,. SO sAt 39 486 79.34 tame dsy I week! ago.. 34 241 M l 49.71 fame day 4 week ao..2s.44 IS.Int M.I4I Same ds.y last year... .89.740 30,910 143.47 The following Utile enow th receipt of cattle, hog and sheep at Sou?ti Omaha for h year to date, as compared wilb last 1 year: 1911. 110. Ino. Pee. Itattle t86.4' 78S510 ....... t.071 1 Hogs i.T4.16) 1.4"! n tn,467 ....... Jheep 1.372,731 1.3iS,0ti2 t The following table enow the average fries of hog at South Omaha for the last several day, witn coinpariooi Date I 1911. ltl0.ll0t.lt06.llin.lrd6.190l. Aug. 19.., Aug. 30.. Aug. il.. aept. 1.. Kept. 3.. SPt. 2.. Sept. 4.. eept. 5... dept. 6..., Sept. 7..., ept. t.. !5 14V.1 I tl I tl 1 47 t 01 71 1 94 7 77 1 53 t tl i TOi I K 71 t 66 t .7 I 71 I 7i I 71 1 t 86) I II 10.. - . I 66 I ho) I I 761 t 44 6 76' t 117 SO I II! t 7I 6 t I 68 J H I I 31 014 53 (W4l I 79 7 83 7 82 6 I Kv. 7 87 t 7 80(6 t 4i IS14, 3 Isi 1 kv, 4s, 1 s I rs 7 17 H .V. 671 VI Yl IM1 8-',t 9 17 U!s t I I 111 I IL in; mi 1 9t t 44 1 I I UN I M Sunday. Receipts and disposition of live eiock ths Cuiya stock ytvrde, Koutll Omaha, twenty-four hours ending at I p, yesterday : tUSCKlPTS CARLOADS. , . Catile.lloas.aneep.il' at for ai. r a. 1-., 11 ex M. I' ,, ., 1 v abash L'nion Pacllio n 1 14 31 v-. as i. iv eai 1 C. at N. W., west.... 6 C, Ht. P., il. A O.... I St. Q., east I C 11. at si-, west.,.. 1 V., R. 1. it P., cast.. .. (.., 1C 1. ,Vt P., west.. 1 Illinois Central........ 1 Chicago Ut. West 1 U 4 1 1 1 'I Total receipt 28 to 10 DlklpOSlTION-MKAO. Cattle.Mogs.8hep, Omaha Packing Co. Swilt and CoiMpany 304 Cudahy packing co 22ti Armour 4s wo 99 s. aupply co .... Miller & feenton 14 W. B, van tant Co Wo F. at. Lewis Huston & Co 21 J. tt. Root es Co 13 J. H. stulla 17 MoCreary & Carey 18 B. Weruielmeri.... 47 Other buyer 32 1 IMI 1,44 sul 60 l,tv4 11.614 Totals 1.091 4,113 16,106 CA'l 1 LC Catfle reoetpts this morning were very light, there being haraly enouga In sight to make a market, ib total tor the week shows a railing on ol over s,ww bead aa compared with last week ana a aecrease of over ll.uuo beat) aa aomparea with tns same day a year ago. Ther wer hardiy enough nnilnf oattle 1,1 sight to make a test of tne market or in terest buyer so that a usual un a Friday the trade waa without any new or especially attractive features. The prices paia aia not show very much cnange as compared with yesterday, but were arounu ttio lOwer man last week. Aiuon the arrivals r a few good f seders, but aa usual. toward the ciosw of the week the Demand waa nut overly brisk and the trade showed more or less weakness as oompared with yesterday and witn price generally weak to lojjlie lower man one week s4io. ... Uuotauon on aatlv oattl: Good to choloo beef Steers, 87.30&7.76; fair to good beet steers, b.ouo.7.3o; common to lair oeei steers. H.1Htv.toi good to oaoie belter, t6.wx4v6.sv; good ta ohoio eowe, 4.6otj6.tx); fair to good cow, 33.764.40; common to fair cows, 32.D043.6i Veal oalves, 3.60i(j.7.26. Quotations on range came: uooa to choice stockere and feeder, t.3&(8.0o; fair to good stookers and feeders, 4.tu4Si6.2e; common ta fair stockers and feeders, 3.6txjy 4.261 stook heifers, te.2fr34.40; bulls, slags, etc., 4U.vixie6.00. Representative sale: cowax Me. I... lo... I... I... 4... 7... 1... I... 10... 1... I... Pr. NO. Av. Pr. t" I to I 81 4 64 4 0 4 4 S3 4 24) 6 00 I U .......1071 ....Kll I IM 8 .'..1094 4 ....1(7 .. 9:4 .. ol .. 11 .. l .. 114 .. eoo .. 404 ..II .. 676 .. 600 l 1 a 14..... wie HaUFavit. 18 !::::: 141 4 ... I II I.... I 76 I , 40 , 794 , Ibt , 171 , SM (JAiiVluB. 1 IM I. 41 171 1 10 I 44 4 0 I 00 I tl 1 1 T 00 I 19 !2 1 m l uo 1 AN Li FUkDlbltd. 7 36 tllA-KIKlS 4 677 1 II a 424 4 00 I M 4 16 II 124 4 II 4 4.0 4 0 ii 171 I U I ISI 4 66 W YOMINO. No. Av. Pr. 11 cow 69t 3 45 21 feeder.. tuO 4 7t 17 itei....1093 I Ou 9 feeders.. 676 4 so 44 feeders.. 900 4 60 14 feeders.. 862 4 60 IX cows 900 4 20 No. A v. Fr. 4 10 4 30 4 9e 4 2d 460 I 66 4 60 tto 4 30 4 60 4 74 410 410 10 cows, 11 cows. 861 926 I feeders.. tm 9 belter... 823 42 feeder.. 976 is eows 831 10 feeders.. 796 21 steer.. ..1070 t 00 86 eowe.... 41 COWS.... 87 feeders. It mixed.. 10 feedere. . tit 16 cow 1063 I ' 70 tit 921 640 64t 16 oow 790 28 f seder.. 7W 12 heifers.- 966 10 steer. ...1130 42 steer.. ..1064 4 60 4 75 4 60 t It 110 kteer. ,.104 6 40 Wyoming. T feeder.. 344 4 M 15 feeders.. 944 4 SO I feeders.. 863 4 60 7 feeders.. 892 4 60 W, Bv Lotspelcn Nebraska. 74 steers. ...1166 3 60 HOG A Hog trade started out at a very fair pace, but finished In lam condition. It was a market aafsly to higher on about three do ten loads that were sold early, th period Of Improvement being followed by a dead lull. When bualnes finally re opened, practically all ot tha early gala had vanished, and late sale averaged no better than steady. Movement la tbe 1st. ter part of the eesslon was decidedly dull, a oondttlon due largely to reports of cau tious buying at Chicago, and clearano at II o'clock found several loade still In first hands, with poor preepeots of clear- '"fix Of receipt had no appreciable In fluence upon the demand, a eatlmate called for only sixty-two loads. Ordinary butcher animal mad up the big bulk, and many classes that brought tt IW7.0O early had to sell at t6.03.9t after the "recess." Long strings ranged from 84.90 to 37.00 and tops reached 17.15, a high price that was paid early by a shipper. Order from outside concern wer gen erally hard to locate and the aggregate hipping purchase did not exceed twelve or fifteen loads. Bacon hogs were favored by margin buyer, but quality, rather than weight, was tha main consideration No. i 1 Av. a. pr. N. 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M... 47... ..ISO TT 221 II. 41. 11 171 42 til I 91ls KHEKP While the fresh reoelpte of eheep and lambs were light, they were easily large enough to meet requirements of the demand, as several loads of lambs, Inbe tweea quality, tallied to find outlets y ester day. fctulk of offerings consisted of feeder classes, the proportion of fat atuff being hardly large enough to create any Interest in packing circles. Practically everything sola on a steady basis, but tbe demand! exoept for fat muttons, had a very dull tone. Desirable gluing wethers, wt. oto.. ruled a little stronger In spots and showed very fair action. Feeding lambs ranged from 16.0006.06 downward and early aales of fat lambs Indicated a quotable top of 16 40 or poeslbly I 60. Today's run round off a week' sueolv triat Is the heaviest Of ths season thus far amounting to about 137 ) head. Lsmhs predominated In th receipts and feeders outnumbered fat arrivals. Huyers natur ally took a bearish view ef the trade and wer encouraged In lh,e sttilude by slumpy fonditluiiM elsewhere. Kst lamhs, now sell ing at 36.IOi(i.l a show net declines of .h j too for the week, while feeder lambs sra closing 167.'.1! lower. Pheep. both feeder and tat, have been well Sustained at all times. Dally clearances, always found bulk In sevond hands, but were Seldom Com plete. The feeder msrket was the largest and busiest, of course, as western rsnge are furnishing thin and In-between classes rather than finished offt-rings at present. Packers' tab last night placed the four davs' purchase by country and specula tive buyer It 17,0)0 head, about 70 per cent of total receipts. Spreads between fat and feeder lambs have, narrowed cotieoder ahly. th margin being less thsn a half dollar In most bases. uuolstions on cneep snd Lambs Umhi, food. L. 27fll i; I m ols. Culls, I(40ij4i, lambs, feeders, $4J6u.ll5; yearlinss, fair to choice, 4.uU4 30; )earllngs, feeders, .; hi 2m; wethers, handy. t3.3iti3t0; wethers, hnavy, M l.14i3.10; Wethers, feeders, 33 tn7) l i; ewes, good to Choice. 3 iHKiil i; we fair to good. 12.7103.00; ewes, breeders, 13 J 3S1; ewes, feeders, tlt;03.tO; ewes, oulls ft 60rf72 26. Represcntstlve sales; No. AV, rr.. lio Iflltio Isihl'S, feeder .....82 too its: Idaho ittmbs, feeder M 4 76 1,017 ldsho lambs M t 36 IM Idaho lamb 71 I It 33 V) omlii4 i a inns, feeders .64 too t.l M yoininu; iambs, feeders tl 4 tt t)l M y outing lambs, feeders 66 6 CO 117 Wyoming Ismbe, feeders tt 4 J tOWyumnig ws im fit 1K8 Idaho jeatllntts. Wether 94 2 tt 37 Wyoming lambs 84 tit 47 Wyoming ewes Ill 96 479 Wyoming owea PU 1 10 147 Wyoming ewes lit t 26 t Wyoming wethers y t 60 fll Wyoming yearlings, feeders., hi 4 10 121 Wyoming yesrllnRS, feeders.. 80 4 10 4i Wyoming yearlings, feeders.. 80 4 10 tfiO Wyoming lambs, feeders 4 t 10 7K2 Wyoming lambs, feeders 56 t 10 1W Wyoming ismbs, feeders.... 61 6 00 24 Wyomlns, Ismbs, feeder.,,, 64 6 00 6it Wyoming lambs, feeders to t 00 181 W omliial lamb, fdrs., eulls 60 4 2-1 2SJ Idaho Ismbs, feeders.. 67 t 00 31 Idaho lambs, feeder!. ...t 59 100 Ml Idaho lamlis. feeders b9 8 0 l) Wyoming ewes, feeders 92 I 13 200 Wyoming eivej, feedere 91 2 66 ifoi Wyoming ewrs, fdrs., culli.. 81 I 16 216 Wyoming feeder ewes ,., 92 t as fW Wyoming feeder ewes,,, 91 2 15 161 Wyoming feeder f wes 91 2 6A 75 Wyoming feeder ewes 91 1 7 tl Wyoming feeder ewes 72 1 00 808 Idaho lamb ,,, 71 8 46 561 Idaho lairtb , 78 8 45 89 Idaho la ml 71 180 644 Idaho lambs 71 I 30 69 Idaho yearling 91 3 75 3M Idaho frtder lambs 18 I 00 MO ldsho feeder lamb tl I 00 213 Idaho feeder Ismbs 65 t 00 14 Idaho feeder lambs M t 00 81 Idaho feeder lambs 61 6 00 160 Idaho feeder lambs 61 I 00 346 Wyoming feeder Ismbs 60 t 06 3a. Wyoming feeder Ismb 5 t 04 626 Wyoming feeder lambs 60 t 06 197 Wyoming feeder lambs 17 105 360 Wyoming feeder lambs 89 1 OR 46 Wyo. feeder Ismbs, oulls 47 4 00 II Wyo. feeder lambs, oulls 43 4 00 CHICAGO L1VK STOCK MARKET Demand for (attic anil Sheep Steady Hotte Weak. CMICAOO. Sept. .OATTLlf-Recelpts, 1,000 head; market steady ;, beeves, .1.0ir(J 1:10; Texss steers, 4.36.40; western steers, HOOtfrr.OO: stocker and feeder, isOoitrS.So; cows and heifer, 32.t6fitf-90; calves, 16.264? too. HOtJs Receipts, 9,000 held: market weak at opening prices; light, ti.96ti7.7B; mixed, 8a.90ir7.50j, heavy. 86.761W 46; rough. 16.7o4 6 96; good to choice heavy. I6U7.45; pigs, t4.75iB'7.S0: bulk of gales, tfa7.t0. SHEKP AND LAMBS Receipts. 10.000 head; market steady; natives. 12.253.90; western 32.5vfi4.0fl: yetrlinnM. 33.90(fi4.70: na tive lambs, t.75vj.00; western, I4 2MI6.00. 'ntsimni City Llv Stock Market. KANSAS CITT, Sept. t.CATTLW Re ceipt, 1,600 head, Including 1.000 southerns; market stesdy; dressed beef and export steers, 17.0.1(8.00; fair to good, I0.26&U Uv; western steer, 14.767.00; stocker and feeders, 13.505.75; southern steers, 14.0(k3 t.26; southern oows, 2 76U4.26: native cows, 13.7MjS.00; natlv heifers. 14.007.60; bulls, 3.254i4.25; calves, 14.5ij-7.75. HOGS Reoelpts, 8,600 head; market to to 10o higher; bulk of sales, 17003 7. SO; heavy, ?.904ji(,t6: packers and butchers, 17.007.20; Ight. 7.05ffl7.16. SHEEP AND LAMBS - Receipts, l.OoO head; market 10c lower; lamb, I4 766 2fi; wethers, 18.0047360; ewes. t2.04jl.S5;, atock r and feeder, t2.5043M.00. St. Joseph Live Stork Market. ST. JOSEPH, Sept. I. CATTLE Re Selpts, 1,300 head. Market steady; steers, 14 60t3'7.7S: oows and heifers, 2.IO(B6.00; oalves, 13T6Q7.7t. . HOGS Receipt. 2,000 head. Market steady to strong; top, 17.16; bulk Of sales, H.Oftrwr.20. SHEEP AND LAMBS-Recelpis, 600 head. Market steady; lambs, lt.WiJ6.0t). W.L.FTsher Arrives in Seattle from Alaska Secretary of Interior Styt Controller Bay' Harbor Facilities Have Been Exaggerated. SEATTLE. Wash., Sept. t Secretary ol the Interior Walter L. Fisher, who left Seattle August 16 on a tour of Alaska, ar rived hare today on tha revenue cutter Taooma. Secretary Fisher's trip Included Journeys over the whole mileage of the three rail roads of Alaska. He talked with everyone he met who bad suggestion to offer on the policy of the Interior department. Mr. Fisher said today that he did not wish td make a statement of the conclu sions he bad reaohed as to the betterment of condition In Alaska. In conversations In Alaska and on the steamer the secretary declared himself In favor or wagon road construction, aids to agriculture and the expediting of settlement of titles to coal olalma. Mr. Fisher expressed disappointment with th Bering river coal deposit. Th coal, he laid, seemed much broken up and where exposed to the air orumbled at the touch. Controller bay did not Impress the secretary as offering the harbor facilities that had been represented. 46 44 Two Men Arrested With a Mona Lisa Fair Held in Town in Spain witl Painting: Which Both Attert it Copy of Masterpiece. MADRID, SepL I The newspaper. Es pana Libre says that two foreigner bav been arreatcd at Leon. They wer carrying a basket containing a "Mona Lisa." Ths men protested against their detention, as serting that the pioture waa only a copy of Leonardo Davtncl's stolen masterpiece, which they were taking to Colmbra where they reside. Th authorities have no fur ther details of th report. A press dispatch from Leon says that tha two man were observed taking bag gag from an automobile at tbe door of au Inn on the ouuklrts of the city. A large picture attracted the attention of aa ob server, who peering through an opening la the covering, thought he recognised the painting. He at once notified the authori ties who lost no time In arresting the men. The detained persons gave the name of Harl Barbusse and Letellier. Tbe police absolutely refuse all Information. C. r. Kaehale Itetaras. DENISON, la.. SepL l. (8pola.)-C. F Kuehule of tble city ha returned from three month of travel In Germany and England, making observations on econon :i problem. He will now turn his attend.,., to his extensive business affaire and look after hi candidacy for governor before th republican prtmarle next June. t