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GRAIN AND PRODDCE MARKET Bains ; ia Northwest Will Give a Bearish. Tone to Wheat Market COM COVERINGS ANTICIPATED Qaaatlty Oata Thla Year la 80 Great Tkat It Will Bom Welch t oa the Trade Later la the Seaaoa. OMAHA, Sept I, 1912. There wai a great amount of rainfall In the northwest and southwest over the '. holidays. This will probably prove bear ish for the market this week. On the other hand' the trade my have m suffi ciently heavy run of wheat at Minne apolis and Kansas City to csuse re newal of the selling- tactics of lssr week. The Chicago run is much enlarged by SK ears. As yet there are no messages from the Canadian provinces beyond that from Winnipeg claming that it rained all night and there are some low tempera tures in the far northwest provinces. It will take the trade some time to get Its bearings because of the conflicting weather and cable news. Traders believe there Is enough bearlshness in the local trade to bring about an oversold market on any further break. Cash wheat was lfH4c lower. There is little doubt but that many members of the local corn trade who were out over the country since Satur day will return with reports that the crop is doing fine. Hot September weather, followed by an abundance of rain, will do much to push the crop along out of danger, of frost. On the other hand, the feeling sttll exists In the trade that the new crop months are at too great ' discount under the old cash corn. On any depressions caused by the local bears, traders believe there will be an important covering of outstanding ihort lines, espe cially in the December option. Cash corn lower.- The del'uge'of rain over sections of the big oats crop, which Is still standing in - the shocks, will no doubt work further damage to the quality, but the quantity this year is so great that It will be a weight on the trade later In the season. . Cash oats, 6c lower. Clearances of wheat and flour were 81H,OW bushels; corn. 100.W0 bu., oats, 2S. WO bushels. At Liverpool whtat closed d lower; corn, lower. w . Primary wheat rcetpts were 4,182,000 bu. nd shipments l,2ft.C bu., against re. celpts last year of 1,918,900 bu. and ship ments of 417.000 bu. Primary corn recolpts were 1,143,000 bu. nil .hinmcnn hu.. itrsinxt receipts last year of l,175,C0O bu. and shipment of 428,000 DU. ' Primary oats receipts were 2,028,009 bu. nil ihlnmrnli 800.060 bu.. atatnKt receipts jlast year of 971,000 bu. and shipments of 379,000 bu. r Quotations on cash sales were as fol lows: Wheat-No. 2 hard winter: 2 cars, time: S cars. S6c: IS cars. tc. No. t bard winter. 4 cars. 86c; I cars, 86V4c; 10 ears. B5e: 1 cars, Sic. No. 4 hard winters ;j car, 8te; 1 car, 84c. No. 2 mixed: 1 ear, Hhie. No. S mixed: 1 car, SSVio; 1 ear. 85o. No. 4 mixed: 1 car. poor. 84 We No grade hard winter: 1 car, JSVio. Rye Ho. I: 1 car, 63Vc. Oats-No. t white: 1 car, Sic; 15 cars, &'4c; S cars, H4c; 2 cars, 80c No. 4 white: 1 car, SOVjc; 1 car. 8Mc; cars, 80c; 1 car, e. No grade: ;i car, 29Hc. Corn No. 2 white: 8 cars, ,74e; 1 car, 744c. No. white: 4 ears, .74c; 1 car, "Ike; 1 car, 74c. No. 4 white: ,1 car, 74c; 1 car, "$tc; 1 car. 73c; 2 cars, poor, 72H. No. 2 color: 1 car, 12o. No. S yellow: 2 cars, 73. No. S yellow: ears, 73'4o; 4 cars, 73Vte. No. 4 yellow: 1 car, 72c; 1 car, 72i-c. No. 2 mixed: 2 cars, 73o. No. 8 mixed: I car, 73'c; 1 car. 73c;. i cars, 7254c; cars, 72c. No. 4 mixed: 1 car, 7J"4c; 2 cars, 7Jc; 2 cars, 71V; 2 cars, 71Vo. Fa. yellow and no gTade. 1 bulkhead car, 72c. No grade: 1 ear, 6Sc; 2 cars, 68c, Omaha Cnh Prices. WHEAT No. 2 hard, S5H87V4e; No. 1 hard, 84488V4c; No. 4 hard, 80(B6c. CORN-No. 2 white, 74',tjJ74v, No. 2 -white, 74f?4Hc; No. 4 white, 72ty74c; No. 2 yellow, 73MiOi No. t yellow, 78H73c; No. 4 yellow, 1Hs; No. 2, 7S;so; No: 2, 7JHf73Ho: No. 4, 714724c; no grade. 6ftS68c - OATS-No. 2 white, 30m?3Me; standard, KkWlc: No. 3 white, 30j31c; No. 4 white, 2M43014c. BARLEY Waiting, C0C5c; No, 1 feed, KIE No, 2, MttSOIVfec; No. t, 82tti34c Carlot Ilecftpts. Wheat C'n. Oati. Chicago .544 322 470 Utnneapoll 1,442 ... puluth 785 , Omaha 212 SS $2 Kansas City MO ' V 20 St Louis m 122 253 Winnipeg to These are three days receipts. CHICAGO GRAIY ASD PHOVISIOJfS Features ( the Trailing and Closing; Prices am Board of Trade. ourmnft sn 1 Ho&vtness ruled the wheat market all day as the natural re sult of hug receipts from both the spring m.A senior frm Clostns: D rices showed a net decline of Tic to lc. , It was conceaea to oe mevjuiB u k.. nrim wnnld nmfljih. No - aues- i .. -.r b tn how much the break might amount to. The same re port came ' rrom Minneapolis, in, t." . rM... mrA rtmahm eJIkA-sn extra- ordinary "'n of loaded cars from the Because of nearly 1.000.000 bushels In crease in the visible supply, the wheat market seemed unable to develop any power to effect a material rally. Ie ' ewtm tutA tn 82 Uc The close at S2. though steady, represented a fs.ll of an even cent a outi pared with Saturday nignt. In the corn crowd cash concerns bought . i. a . V,-- and took COn- rlderable rpot, the latter having declined . - . . . irin. vMthr fnr the io m linn .. - - - growing crop weakened the deferred op tions, pecemoer oionea ii7 . a net decline of ic. Cash grades were heavy.- no. t ywnow, iow. -iw.ii. - Wdi , .pMtvi made oats prices hold well. December closed at 2214c exactly Saturday nlght't level. Provisions as a ruie naraen-. ... .n.ll In lard and ribs, but for pork there waa $2.U to 112.60 In cost. Tne leaaing luurw cmi Artlcle Open.j Hlgh-I Low. Close. Bat. Wheat! I i 71H Sept. lec.. May. Corn. ! I. Sept.71f 1 iKiajiS,. Oats. II i 8eptSlWt lec. 32 x;( 921 wk 72HI 64 1H 96 9M , 2H 92 9 7241 71 646535V& 170 19 40 17 85 'MayWil -34.l i 17 76 19 40 17 76 Pork ; Kept , Jan.. Oct.. Lard. Sept Oct. Jan.. Mllia. 8eptU3 nr.. U 10 Jan.. 10 m 11 m,! 11 22Vi 10 80 11 20 11 25 10 90 11 OTttj 11 02 11 12W 11 10 10 32H 10 24 t3Tk M . 31 21 " 81H S2 1 22 82'4 17 60 I 17 72tt'17 00-62 10 80 19 r2W 19 80 17 60 1 17 85 I 17 75 11 15 ' U 20 ' 11 12-18 1122V. 11 26 11 22V, 10 85 10 90 10 80 . I 1105 I 1100 11 10 U 10 10 IMl 10 30 Cash quotations were as follows: FLOUR Active, steady; winter snU, 84.35a4.80; ' winter straights, 84.104.); spring patents, t4.40rg4.70; spring straights, 84.20g4.30; bakers, $3.8t4.10. RYIS-No. 2. tBiJVsc. ; BARLEY Feed or mixing, 62o8c; fair to choice malting, WQWc. SEKDS-Tlmothy, I3.604.76. Clover, PrI viaiONS-Mess pork, 217.75tl7.87V4. Lard (In Heroes), 211.22. Short ribs (loose), 811.05 ' Total clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 863,000 bu. Primary receipts were 4,182,000 bu., compared with 1.918.000 bu. ih corresponding day a year ago. The visible supply of wheat In the United a....- hu fnr tha week. The OULtov vtvtw eavw, ' - - - - atif f An nr.aan nassaffe decreased 1,760,000 bu. Estimated receipts for tomorrow: wneat, on w, corn, ov cars; oats, 856 cars;, hogs, 27,000 head. Chicago Cash Prices-Wheat: No. 2 red, $1.021.04Vi; No. 3 red. . taan.03; No. 2 hard. p6c; No. 2 hard, 92094c; No.' 1 northern, 93037c; No. 2 northern. 92g5o; No. S northern. KKfriWc; No. 2 spring, S3 tiic; No. 2 spring, WflMc; No. 4 spring. 88 Jjia2c; No. 4 spring, 804f92o; velvet chaff, Mf03V4o; durum. Kg0314c. Corn: No. . 2. 78in8V4c; No. 2 white, 7itf(i80oi No, 2 yel low, 7HHS?Sc; No. 8, 78f8)78V4o; No. 2 white. 78H?79V4o; No. 2 yellow, WA&no; No. 4, 7777V4o; No, .4 white, 77V478c; No. 4 yellow, 7778o. Oats: No. 2, 31Ke: No, 2 white, 32V433V4c; No. 3 white, 31V4!T33V4e; No. 4, white. 318lV4c; standard, 32Vi8aV4o. Rye. - No. 2. 7faV4o. Barley: 46871c. Timothy seed: $3. XKjr S.7i. Clover seed: llS.OrttfU.M. ' BUTTER Steady; creameries, 23310; daJHes. 2123c EGQS-Bteady; receipts, 7.352 cases; at mark, cases Included. 17c; ordinary flrnts, ISc; firsts, SOo. CHEICHU Hteady! daisies, 15V415V4cj twins, Utte; young Americas, 1SV40 16Vic; long horns, 15',i15Ho. POTATOES Steady; retelpts, 80 cars; Michigan. WC5c; Minnesota, 460-SOc; Wis consin. 4'KSC ' wttTi.THV Ateadv. turkeys. 12c: chick ens. 14Hc; springs, IRo. ' VBAif-Hteaay; fizc. , "Peoria Market. PEORIA,' 111., Sept. 8,-CORN-Lower; No. S mixed and better grades, 77V4o; all colors No. 4, 74q; sample grades, 74c, THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1912. NEW YORK STOCK MARKET OATS-SI arket e lower; No. 2 white, 32 c; standard, 31c; No. S white, 3049 JIVic; No. 4 white, 30V4c XEW YORK GENERAL MARKET Qeotatlons ot the Day on Various Comma od It tea. NEW YORK, Sept 8.-FLOUR Active; spring patents, 85.10i8G.15; winter straights, 14504.60; wlnwr patenta S4.80a6.25; prlng clears, t4.504-80; winter extras. No. L S4.10rif4.20; winter extras. No. 2, S4.00 &i.V; Kansas straights, 84.2534.40. WHEAT Spot market easy; new No. 2 red, 81.05V. c i. f. track and 2L06 f. o. b. afloat. September closed, 81.01; Decem ber, $1.00 11-1; May, 8L04V4. CORN Spot market, easy; export we f. o. b. afloat. ' OATS Spot market easy; new stand ard white, 39V4c on track; new Uo. 2, 40c; No. 2, SW4c; No. 4, 39c; natural white, &'U-Uc and white clipped, 4143c HAY-Steady; prinm, 21.40; No. 1, $1.36; No. 2, $1.204j1.26; No. S, 85c$1.03. HIDES Steady; Central America, 25V4c; Bogota, 24V4SV4c. LKA'i'HJiK steady; hemlock firsts, 264j47c; Kt-conds, U'a'Xc; thirds, 2223c; reject. 10c. PROVISIONS Pork, steady; mess, J19.75.a; family, S2O.00&21.OU; short clears, $19.7522.U). Beef, firm; mess, $16.00 &16.G0; ramliy, tlS.SUI.u0; beef. hams. $28.0G31.00. Cut meau, quiet; pickled bel lies, 10 to 14 pounds, $12.0014.00; pickled hams, $l60Qi 10.00. Lard, firm; middle west U.50U.6O; refined, firm; continent $U.80; South America, $12.20; compound, Ti t.TlWBirm: nrima eltv.' hhds.. 6Vic; country, c; special, VA.O. UUTTlSit Jnrm; receipts, abi iuds; creamery, extras, 271i28c; firsts, 2CV4(9 tic; siaie, awry, uiiaai., imjtojiv. state whole milk, colored, specials, 16c; state wnote miia, wane, ivu'iiinc, bjiu, 412c, -. HOGS Firmer; receipts, 16,574 cases; fresh gathered, extras, 26V42V4c; extra firsts, 23Vi&e4V4c; firsts, MfrOa; sec onds, 20Vil&-:i'ic; western gathered whites, POULTRY - Dressed, weak ; fresh killed western broilers, 1423c; fowls, HV417c; turkeys, iwrj17c, Cora and Wheat Helton Bvitln. ture, weather bureau, at Omr.ha, Neb., for the twenty-four hours ending at I a m., 75th meridian time, Tuesday, Septem ber 8, 1912: ' OMAHA DISTRICT. ' . . Temp. Raln- fltAliAnii. Hia-l Ashland, Neb., 80 Auburn, Neb... 88 broken Bow ..88 Columbus, Nb. 86 Culbertsun, Nb. 95 Fairmont .... 87 Or. Island. Nb. 89 Hartington, Nb 80 Hastings, Neb.. W Holdrege, Neb. 80 Llncuin. Neb... 78 No. Platte, Nb 90 Oakdale, Neb.. 80 Omaha, Nebi... 80 Tekamah, Neb. 82 Valentine, Nb. 78 Alta, la .vt Carroll, la 79 Clurlnda. Ia.... 77 Sibley, la.. 79 kiou c ty. ia. su i "Not included in averages. Mlnimum temperature for twelve-hour period end ing at 2 a. m. DISTRICT AVERAGES. No. Temp.- Rain- Antral Stations. High. Low. fall. Columbus, 0 17 92 70 Loulavi le. K .. Zl ' W w Low. full. Sky. 68 .16 Cloudy 68 .36 Raining 62 .00 Clear 60 . 87 - Raining .00 Clear 66 .13 Pt. cloudy 67 .09 Clear 80 .00 , Pt. cloudy 67 .00 Pt. cloudy 66 .00 Clear 67 . 29 Cloudy 62 .00 Pt. cloudy 66 .00 Pt. cloudy OS .40 Raining 66 .00 Cloudy 62 .00 Clear 64 ,00 Pt. cloudy 61 .00 Cloudy 65 .46 Raining SS .00 Clear 68 .00 Cloudy India'polls, Ind. 10 92 Chicago. 111...... 19 ' 90 St Louis, Mo... 18 92 Dea Moines, Ia. 21 82 Minneapolis .... 51 80 Kan. CltV. Mo.. 23 94 - Omaha. Neb 17 ; .84 66 70 66- 54 70 64 ick . AAi,.r I o MMla In thA western i l IIW wweifci"?. . vwv.w. ... portion of the corn and wheat region. Rains occurred In alt except the Louis ville district and were heavy In Missouri and Kansas. Falls of one Inch or more occurred at the following stations: In Mlasourl-Maryvllle, 1.40; St. Joseph, 1.50. Kansas-Horton, 2.60. L. A. WELSH. Local Forecaster, Weather Bureau, i , . Milwaukee Grata Market. MILWAUKEE!, Sept. l-WHBAT-No. 1 northern, 9495o; No. 2 northern 92fJ93c; No. ! hard winter, 93!4o; September, 81He; December SlKp. . ' , ; CORN No. S yellow, 78379c; No. 2 white, 79V4o; No. 3, 7878H; September, 73V4c; December, 64T455e. OATS Standard, 83V433V4c BARLEY Malting, , 6876c. ' -p ' V- Liverpool Oraia Market. ' LIVERPOOL, Sept 8.-WHEX4T-8pot. steady: No. 1 Manitoba, 8s 6di No. 2 Manitoba, Bs 4V4d; No. 3 Manitoba, 8s Sd; futures, weak; October, 7s 7V4d; Decem ber. 7h 4V4d. CORN Spot quiet;- nw American kiln dried. 7s 2d; old American mixed, 7s 3V4d; futures. Irregular; September. 6s iW, uecember, 4s llvd. ; ' St. Louis General .Market. 8T. LOUIS. Mo., Sept 2. WHEAT Cash, lower; track. No. 3 red, $1,020 1.04V4; No. 2 hard, 9095o. CORN Lower; track. No. 2, 7SV4g9c; No. 3 white, 8CK881C. - OATS-Lower; track, TOo. Z, 21(S32c; No. 2 white. 3434 Vic. . Closing prices of futures: WHEAT Lower; Decern be q, 92V4c; May, 9840. CORN Lower; December, 61T4c; May, 52c, : OATS Lower; . December, 314o; May, 83-Vs. ' RYE-Steady; 72c . . FLOUR Lower ; red winter patents, $4.755.00; extra fancy and straight, $4.16 454 65; hard winter clears, $3.50(3.75. SEED-Tlmothy . $10.00. CORNMEAL $3.60. BRAN lower; sacked east track $1.00 1.04. HAY - Weak: timothy, S11.00fl9.0!); prairie. JlO.OOrW.OO. , PROVISIONS Pork, lard, dry salt meats and bacon, unchanged. JBLTTER Dull; creamery, 2324o. EOOS-FIrm, at 15 Vic. ' POULTRY - Firm; chlckJens. Wko: springs, lV4c; turkeys, 17&30ct ducks. 9V4 lie; geese, 610c. Receipt aShtpments. Flour, bbls 17.000 . 9,000 Wheat, bu 567.000 132.000 Corn, bu 123,000 32,0 Oats, bu 253,000 65,000 Kansas City General Market. KANSAS CITY, Mo., Sept 3. WHEAT -Cash, lij-lVic lower; No. 2 hard, 8788V4o; No. S. 8588c; No. 2 red, 9ec&$1.00; No. 2, 8896c. - , CORN-Market ; l2c Iwwer; No. i t mixed, 7S76V4c; No. 2, 73V474c; . No. 2 white, 7576c; No. 3, 746c. OATS Unchanged; No. 2 white. 33ViQi 84c; No. 2 mixed, 32330. - - Closing prices of futures: WHEAT-Septeniber, 87Vc; December, &0V4c; May, OOkc. CORN-September, 601ic; December, 50 60V4c; May, 60'ac . . OATS September, 32V4c; December, 32c; May, 34V4C RYE-7172c. . HAY-Strong; choice timothy, $14.00 14.60; choice prairie, $10.60rg11.00. BUTTER Creamery, 24c; firsts, 22c; eeconds, 20c; packing stock, 20($21c. EIQQS Extras, 22c; firsts, 20V4c ; -seconds, 16c. " v Receipts.. Shipment". Wheat, bu 93.000 200,000 Corn, bu 102.000 22,000 Oats, bu 3.000 21,000 Minneapolis Grain Market. MINNEAPOLIS, Sept i WHEAT -September, 8714c; December,. 89o test; May. 94Kc. Cash: No. 1 hard, 80V4o; No. 1 northern, 8SVi4o: No. 2 northern, 8i esWio: No. 8, 824c. CORN-No. S yellow. 7576C OATS-No. 3 white, 30c. RYE No. 2, 6363V4c. BRAN In 100-lb. sacks, $19.502O.0O. , FLOUR-Leading local patents, $4.45 4.75; other patents, $4.30H.65; first clears, $3.3O3.60, second clears, $2.4O2,70. , SEED Flax. $1.80. BAKLBY-34(g62o. Visible Snnply of Grain. NEW YORK, Sept. 3.-The visible sup ply of grain in the United States Satur day, August 31, as compiled by the New York Produce exchange was as follows: Wheat 19,588.000 bu.; increase, 923,000 bu.; in bond, 628.000 bu.; decrease, 557.000 bu. Corn. 1.820.000 bu.: Increase. 247,000 bu. Oats. 4,160,200 bu.; increase, $1,009,000. Rye, 441,000 bu.; increase, 153,000 bu. Barley, 900,- 000 bu.; increase, 485,00 bu.; In bond, 21,000 bu.; unchanged. 1 ' Metal Market. - ' NEW YORK, Sept' 8. METALS Coppert- firm; standard spot and Septem ber, $17.2517.63V4; October, S17.3517.62V4; November, $17.8017.62V4; electrolytic, $17.7517.87H: lake. $17.7617.87V4; casting, $17.12V17.26. . Tin, quiet and easy; spot and September, S47.1047.75; October, $47.00 Si 47.62. Lend. firm. 84.75(34.96. spelter. firm, $7.25rgr7.75. Antimony, quiet; Cook son's, $8.46. Iron, firm; No. 1 northern fouhdry. $16.5017.00; No. . 2 northern foundry and No. 1 southern sort " wirt. 75. ' Exnorts of coDDer for the month of August 29,626 tons. Local sales, 25 tons. London copper, easy; spot, 79 18s 9d; futures, 479 7s 6d. London tin, easy; spot, 216, 15a; futures, 214 6s. London lead, 20 16s. London spelter, 36 IBs. Iron, Cleveland warrants, 64s 3d In London. ST. LOUIS, Sept. 8. M ET AL8 Lead, easier at $4.75; spelter, higher at $7.25. v ' Coffee Market. ' NEW YORK, Sept S. COFFEE Fu tures market closed at a net advance of 60 to. 66 points. , Sales, 178,750 bags. Spot, steady; Rio, 7s, 14V4c; Santos, No. 4, 16V4c; mild, quiet; Cordova, 16318c. Eesumption of Operations Marked by Further Yielding of Prices. VAELED CAUSES EESP0NSEBLE Declines In Standard Issues Rnngve ! from Two to Four Points, Cana dian Pacific Sustaining Greatest Loss, , NEW YORK. Sept t-ResumpUon of operations on the Stock exchange today after the triple holiday was marked by a further yielding of quoted values which at times verged upon acute weakness. eDallngs were relatively light, however, and the decline at no time precipitate, though showing inherent signs of liquida tion. - For this condition various recent and Impending developments were accounted responsible. These Included the sweeping order of the Interstate Commerce com mission postponing proposed Increased transcontinental freight rates until the end .of the year, last Saturday's bank Statement which disclosed another large decrease in the cash reserves of the local banks, and a further hardening of call money rates, due to diminishing supply. There were also suoh added factors aa the government cotton report, showing further deterioration In that staple during August, and the Vermont election, which formed the basis of much conjecture. There was practically no offset to these unfavorable influences, the Pennsylvania fallroad's splendid earnings for July being met by New .York Central's large de crease over the entire system for the same period. Official figures from Wash ington called attention to last years large decrease In Iron production, while pointing to the encouraging prospects for the current year. ' , Declines In standard stocks ranged from to to four points, Canadian Pacific again sustaining the greatest loss, with renewed pressure against the coalers, Union Pa cific and Louisville & Nashville. Steel. Smelting and Coppers were weakest of the prominent Industrials, although the last named opened with some show of strength. Various specialties, Including the tobacco group, fell back one to four points, the lowest level being attained In the last hour, w hen call loans rose to 4V4 Per cent . Bonds were lower In sympathy with ihe stock market. Total sales, par value, aggregated $1,450,000. Number of sales and teaClng quotations on stocks were as follows: Sales. High. Low. 3o ' North Americas " SOO ' 5 15 . R Northern Pacific 1,60 in lM'i 127 PacUic Mall PannxrWuls 1,306 114 123 U4 People's Ou . mo 11 J s 11 11? P. O., C. St. L 1.1M lie 10 1MH Pittsburgh Coal 1,000 2k SU4 13 Preeaed steel Car.. MO U , V l Pullman Palace Car. Mo 1 1S IMVi Readine , U.M6 i:o 1H Republic I. 8.. MO V illi Hit Republic LAS. pfd.... , SM M MM ? Rock Ieland Co 1.700 H H Rock Wand Co. pfd S00 ilhi il Bt. L. a 8. F. Sd pfd... 300 K KV4 S5 8eahoard Air Line.. Utt 8. A. U pfd.,.., 400 SH4 tii 8low-8hetfield 8. 4 1 M Southern Pacific 1.100 112 111 110 Southern Railway i.SOO 30 S0H4 Bo. Hallway pfd 1.(00 11 II 90 Tenneaeea Copper 1.W0 tt 41 ilk Texas A Pacific.......... 1.M0 23 S3 . 2i Uuloo Pacific 25,300 171 170. 1704 Union Pacific pfd 300 1 1 tl United SUtet Realty.... 800 83 S3 IS United State Rubber.... 600 57 SI S7 United gtatee Steel 73.SO0 73 72 71 U. 8. Steel pfd 400 113 113 113 Utah Copper 1.500 65 4 V.-Carolina Chemical 47 45 45 Wabaah 500 4 4 4 Wabash pfd 10 14 14 14 Western Maryland - MO 51 51 5T Weasern Union 500 81 m Wetn,houee Electrlo .. 1,00 88 87 Wheellns L. B Amalgamated Copper . American Agricultural ... American Beet . Sugar. .. American Can American Can pfd American C. 4V P American Cotton Oil.... Am, Ice Securities American Linseed American Locomotive ... American 8. A R........ Am. 8. 4t R. pfd Am. Sugar Refining.... American T. & T American Tsbacca Anaconda Mining Co.... Vjtohlson Atchison pfd Atlantic Coast Line..... Baltimore ft Ohio........ Bethlehem Steel Brooklyn Rapid Tr...... Canadian Pacific ........ Central Leather ......... Chesapeake Ohio Chicago O. W Chicago, M. As St. P.... Chicago a N. W Colorado F. a I Consolidated Gas Corn Products , Delaware A Hudson...... Denver A Rio Grande... D. A R. O. pfd Distillers' Securities Central Leathe Erie Erie 1st pfd. Erie Id pfd General Electric Orrat Northern pfd Oreat Northern Ore ctfs.. Illinois Central Interborough Met. ...... Inter. Met. pfd..: International Harvester ., Inter-Marine pfd ........ . "--v International Pump ..... . .i southern.., Laclede Oas Lehigh Valley Loulnllle Mr Nashville.. M., St. P, A 8. 8. M... Missouri, K. A T. ....... Missouri Pacific ......... National , Biscuit National Lead ........... N. R. R. of M. Id pfd.. New York Central....... N T.. O. A W. Norfolk A Western...... 18, 200 200 2,100 4,100 - 87 5 7SH iTS 3ti'i 8SV 85 , 85 ! 68 8 SOO IIS '4 117'i H7 1,400 ; eovj o S00 200 . " 100 3.000 1,400 54-i 23 . 46 iH . 22 44 84 53 1.1 44 84 100 108 10814 :ot 400 127 126 m 800 144 144 144 2,:oo :2 sea ?;s 3.400 46 5,700 108 4 108 44 107 200 101 101 101 -1,300 144 143 143 700 107 104 H'6 1,500 40 3.1 S8 1,400 81 . 89 80 8.600 274 171 272 1,200 28 28 28 1,300 COO 82 18 ' 81 18 81 18 4,100 108 106 106 200 183 189 138 1.200 33 32 82 1,200 146 146 145 1,200 16 83 28 3 8 1,100 18 19 1,M 60 63 600 121 120 (00 21 . 10 16 168 . 21 38 83 28 86 . 68 44 1.600 34 1,200 28 600 36 700 63 ,...., ..':.. 600 183 182 183 2,800 139 138 138 600 47 46 45 J8 18 68 120 20 .16 2H 28 MO 26 26 ' 200 27 27 100 106 106 105 7,600 168 167 1(7 1,100 1(4 1(3 1(3 400 160 149 146 200 28 28 28 1,700 88 88 38 600 140 189 139 i,wo : o ( 59 800 til 80 29 .' 600 415. 115 115 300 37 37 17 1,800 116 116 115 Total tales lor the day, 384,000 shares. New York Money Market. NEW YORK. Sept S.-MONET-On call, firm, at 2V4EM per cent; ruling rate, 3V4 per oent; closing bid, 8V4 Pr nt: ,of fered at Vk per cent Time loans, quiet; sixty days. 44V4 Per oent; ninety days, iW64 Per cent; six months. 6 per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-fiVi per "STERLING EXCHANGE Easy at $4.84 for sixty-day bills and at $4.8656 for de mand'; commercial bills, $4.ft3Vi. SILVER Bar, 62c; Mexican dollars, 48V4c. - - ' . - liONDS-Government, steady; railroad, heavy.. - Closing quotations on bonds today were, as followsi U. 8. ref. 2i, reg.,.101 K. C. So. ret. 5a:... 97 do coupon .'-101 h. 8. deb. 4s 1981... 91 TJ. 8. :8s. reg 102 L. A N unl. 4s... 97 do coupon 102 M. K. & T. 1st 4s 93 TJ 8. 4s, reg 113 do gen. 4s 86 do coupon 113Mo. Pacific 4s..... 70 Panama !, coupon.. 101 do conv. (s 85 Allls-Chal. 1st 6s.. N R R of M 4a. 90 Amer. Ag. 5s 100 N. T. C. f. 1 86 A T. A T. ev. 4s.. 111 do deb. 4s... 83 Am. Tobacco 6s...l31N. Y. N. H. AH. Armour A Co. 4s.. 90 cv. !s 80 Atchison gen. 4s.... 97 N. ft W. 1st. c 4s.. 96 do cv. 4s i960 104 da cv. 4s .116 do cv 6s .....108 No. Pacific 4s.'..... 97 A. C. L. 1st 4s..... 94 do la (8 Bal. A Ohio 4s...... Vi O. 8. U rfdg. 4s... 93 do 8s MKPenn. cr. 3s 1516. 97 Brook. Tr. cv. 4s... 90 do con. 4s 102 Cen. of Oa. Is .109 Reading gen. 4s.... 96 On. Leather is 86 s. I A 8. F, fg. 4s 78 Ches. A Ohio 4s..l00 do gen. 6s 84 da oonv. 4s hbc u. . w. o. .. u Chicago A A. 8i.. 64 8. A. L. adj.. 5s. C. B. A Q. 1. 4s..:. tt 8o. Pac. col. 4s.. do gen. 4s......... 86 do cv. 4s C M ft 8 P cv 4s..l06 do 1st ret 4s... C. R I- P. e. 4. 88 So. Railway 5s... do rig. 4s 87 do gen. 4s C. ft S. r. ft e. 4 96 Union Psclfio 4s.. D A H. cv. 4s 87 do cv. 4s ri. R." O. ret. 5s. 83 do 1st A ref. 4s, Distillers' 5. ...... '4U. 8. Rubber 8s.. ..104 Erie p. 1. 4S.. ....... 88 U.. 8. Steel 2d 6s.. .102 do sen. 4s 77V.-Car. Chem. 5s. 98 do cv. 4s, aer. . B. 78Wb. 1st ft ex. 4s 111 Cm 1st ref. 4s 83 Western Md. 4s.... in.'r Met. 4Us..... llWest Etec. ev.- U., Inier! H. It. 4... 6Wi!. CnU-l 4a.... W Japan 4Us - ...J82V4 Bid. Offered. - - . 77 . 89 . 84 (3 .106 . 78 . 88 .102 86 (7 , 86 , 86 , Boston Stock Market., ' BOSTON. Sept 3. Closing quotations on stocks were as follows: Alloues 46Mohavrtt 68 Amal. Copper 86 Nevada Con 12 A. E. U A 8........ 80Nipissing Mines .... 8 Arisona Com 5 North Butte 13 B ft C. C. ft 8. M. (N'orth Lake 6 Cal. A Arizona 81 Old Dominion 80 Cal. ft Hscla 640 Osceola 116 Centennial ............ Qulncy- -.89 Cop. Range C. C... 68 Shannon 16 East Butte C. M.... 18 Superior 46 Franklin 11 Superior ft B. M... 1 r Tamarack i 48 Olroux Con. Oranby Con. , Oreene Cananea , e"6U. 8. 8. R. ft M... 46 9 da pfd 60 Isle Royale .Copper. 36 Utah On .....11 Kerr Lake 2 Utah Copper Co.... 66 Lke Copper ........ 86 Winona I Ia Salle Copper... Miami Copper . ( Wolverine .29-- 101 New York Hflnrng; Stocks, "NEW YORK, Sept' 1 Closing quota tions on mining stocks were: Corn. Tunnel stock.. 10,. Mexican . .V,.., Mo bonds 15 Ontario Con. Cal. A Vs..... 60 Ophlr ......... Iron Silver US Standard ..... Leadvllle Con, .... 1 , Yellow Ji.ckH. Uttle Chiet 1 Offered. .16 :.i50 .. 80 ..180 : .. 4t $2,278,884. Deficit to date ttiis fiscal year $3,853,834 as against a deficit of $21,5T7,.dS( at this time last year. These figures ex: elude Panama canal and public , lebt transactions. ; .. ,' London Stock Market. LONDON, Sept 3. American securities opened steady today. Trading was light, pending the Wall street opening and at noon values' ranged from unchanged, to- above parity. . ;: Bank Cleartniya. OMAHA. Sept. 3. Bank clearings! for today were $3,259,771.03 and for the corre- sponainy aay last year 3.gi,2it.ii. WANTED Large Corpora- ation making the leading product in one of the greatest manufactures for increasing farm values and profits has open ex ceptional offer for capable ' man ; state selling man ager. Man with lumber, implement or property in terests preferred.- An op portunity for great re turns if taken quickly. Address in detail Y154, Omaha Bee. . .. The Banks Pay 3 - ... , .They're perfectly safe in do, lng so for they have unlim ited opportunities to reinvest! your money at 7 . and more. We Pay You 7- and issue you a high grade , First Mortgage Industrial -J3ond. Our property will stand the stictest investiga tion. Call or Write 1126-27 City Nat'l Bank i Omaha, Neb. DON'T CUT OUT A VARI008E VEIM x mua, tale, sntttepUe, dlenv tlent, resolvent llnlaieoi, and al proven reneoy lor uui ana iin. ir. n,u aeuon. nuns tDiei Heok. resai (lr troubles, Mr, B.C it. Maea. before i It. inland inMieeiv palatal and Inflamed veins; ' ey were swouea. snonea and, rd, lie writes: "After wins! Deities ot uey were swollen, knotted and nam. jus vniei: -aiier afini one and ppe-balf bottles o BWKHIAJt , JK.. the veins mstlon and pain sone, and I pain sone, and Ii troable darfni the1 were reasaea, lnaanmatlon an asve nsa bo reeamnes ot tne trouble darlne il resri.'' AUo removes Goitre. Pelnfnl iwelllnss, TVeoa Oyets, Oallonses. Brnlsss Blaek Lna smo-aitoaipmuaee, eto,,lp e pieaesnt manner. oell.(nandbi.lal)otl U Tree, write for it. iV.P.VOUNa.r.D.F. rnsgltuordeUrered. 104 Temple .. ejrlatfleld. Dsn. CORN Condition of Treaewry. . . WASHINGTON, Sept S.-At the begin ning of business today the condition of the United States treasury was: Work ing balance in treasury of fees, $91,877,309. In banks and Philippine treesury, 133,331. 349. Total general fund, 1154.641. 784. Re- HARVBSTSR with Binder AtUch- nwnt euts end throws tn pllee oa her- Tester or wlnrow. Man and here euts and ihoekl eautl with t earn Binder. old In everr tUU. Prtee 120.00. W. H. BUXTON. 1 et Johnstown, Ohio, -writes: "The Hirvetter hi ' yreven all rev eltlm for tt; the Harreeter eeved me over IM.00 in labor lest rear's com cutting. 1 eut over (M ihoeks: will nuke 4 haehelt eon te ' t ihoek." Teitlnonlale end, eaUlogue free, show Ini pictures of herveetor. Addren K1W PRO CESS J4TO. CO.. IAUNA. KANSAS. -. . v!V ' ' WhicEWay nil your money earn the largest income safely: In tho hands of Invested in high grade Omaha Real Bank at 3 Ui Estate with a guarantee 01 The Investment Question is a delicate one for it involves your money and what it will safely earn for you. Experience has shown that the bank is a safe place for your funds, but you could not get even the low rate of interest paid by the banks if they in turn could hot reinvest your money so as to enable them to get enough interest in addition to what thqy pay you to allow them a fair mar- It Istrue that the bank service is worth somethlng-but a bank is not the only organ ization qualified to give you this service or security. Our Security is Deeds or Mortgages on New Homes or Other High Class Real Estate Real Estate is the Best Security on Earth. yib" n:in'-i" x:.;iii .. ST n mwruMi Kwntn iuiii La . )v.49sslaIat e .- . , . v . . 9 L The Value of Co-operation All great American Institutions, including the banks them selves are successful and great because of a combination of many brains as well as much money. Each individual member of a great corporation is there be . cause of his particular fitness" to meet certain requirements; because of his knowledge and experience in that particular line of work. - . r: ;' This the Keynote of ; Bankers Realty Investment Co. We are entering this field to accomplish certain definite results and men of experience in finding, judging and creating real estate values are at the helm to guarantee those who in vest in this corporation 7 7o on money invested and a share of the profits besides. V Who We Are ! We Want the Strictest Investigation Bualness thess day. could not ba conducted without confidence, and the conn, rtence we expect of the public le such ae you would glre to any on who ou knew were experienced business Men and men of Integrity. -TVAn The officers of the KaMers Realty Investment Company are: j ?ER ELVAU President; Frederick J. W earns, M. D.. Vice r(iAmt; B J. . AnA, trtw. Trea-uror F. C. Haver, Secretary. XI men who hav! llTed in Omaha for years ana wu . - whom yoa may nfely wclat yourself In business. , It is not alone what we propose to do but what we are already doing that we will $how yoa if you will look us up. We'll be glad to have you call or wrlta us. or phone Douglas 8S1 an . arrange for our representative to call. Bankers Realty Investment Company ;;-;'"!; General Offices 1013-14 City National Bank BIdg Omaha, Neb. Depository United States National Bank v ; Bankers Realty Investment Company Not an Untried Experiment Is Successful in Other Cities ; , The fortune that have been made in real estate in our growing Amer ican cities are almost unlimited in number. , Companies organized along ' the lines of the Bankers Realty Investment Company and only a few years old have grown intoprodigious corporations. What We Are Doing " in Omaha: The Real Estate values in Omaha are subjects for, wonder to many be cause there are no inflated values, and the reason is, that Omaha is a large, 1 healthy, growing city where the values of real estate are increasing every day. ." The Bankers Realty Investment Company is founded for the purpose of buying, improving and selling choice pieces of real estate and the building of homes for nomeseekers. '', . . A larpe amount of capital is necessary to successfufly conduct a busi ness of this character and It Is for this purpose that any money invested with us will be used. . ' We want you to investigate us and our methods as well as our particu lar Investments, feeling, that if you do, you wffl become associated with v.e. M 1 tun; "r-vj Vr '