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THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1912.
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
i , ...
Many Think Wheat Market is in
Shape for an Upturn.
CASH COM KEACTS SHAEPLY
Nataral Dullarsa la Noted la Oats
Trade, with Only a Little Rally
with Other Market at
. . the le.
twins, l4$15c; : young Americas, 15V&&
UllC, IUIIK IIUI MB, Jt3f lOC.
. PflTATOM Stwilv rr
OMAHA, September 12. 1911
Follow ng the strong turn In wheat
yesterday, there was considerable expres
s on of bull sentiment and many declared
the market In shape for some further up
turn. Traders say the general trade was
oversold in expecting a more bearish
Washington report than was received.
Grain men think It well to take Into con
s.deration the fact that snorts, both big
and little, were largely Induced to hedge
yesterday, and that this element of sup
port will bo wanting the rest of the week,
and It is more than probable that cash
and elevator Interests will take advan
tage of any further bulge to make hedg
ing sales. The news from the northwest
Is very bearish, and there is little douDt
but that the total spring crop will be
ra sed by later reports, based on threshing
returns. Cash wheat was H to lo h gher.
No doubt the September and cash sit
uation will bear close watching for the
remainder of the month, as a sharp reac
tion in the cash prices were reported
late yesterday. Brokers thought there
was some investment buying for the
i new crop month on foreign orders. Each
'bright day adds millions of bushels to
'the volume of commercial sorn and re
'duces the element of danger from frost.
Traders say they can see changes for
Iselllng pressure In the May option on
hard spots, but there Is reason to keep to
jthe buying side of the December or. de
pressions, because the country Is not
:l!kelv to suDDly the corn necess-iiy to fill
'contracts for that month at so great a
discount under old corn. The shipping
I sales were largest yesterday and It looks
as If all the available corn is wamea.
Cash corn unchanged to lc -)nwr.
' A natural dullness was noted In oats
yesterday and only a little rally with
lother markets at the close. The supply
is so great that selling pressure Is likely
i to be . the feature. .
Cash bats, unchanged to lower.
Primary wheat receipts were 1,819.000
bu. and shipments 1.100,009 bu., against
receipts, 1,100.000 bu., and shipments,
U92.onO bu. last year. Corn receipts were
'asi.000 bu. and shipments 334,000 bu.,
(against receipts, 798,009 bu., and shlp-
Imets, 1.062,000 bu. last year. Oats re
ceipts were 1,396,009 bu. and shipments
945.0U0 bu., against receipts, 710,000 bu
'and shipments, 117,000 bu. last year.
The following cash sales were reported
(W heat: Nov 2 hard winter, t cars, 8Cc;
z cars, &c; cars, sbc. no. i nam
winter, 4. cars, 85c; 1 car, tia; i c&s-a.
84Hc; 1 cars, 84c. No. 4 hard winter, 1
car, 83V4& No grade hard winter, 1 car,
70c: 2 cars, 76c. No. I mixed, 1 car, 84V4C.
! Corn: No. X white, 1 car, 73c; No. 2 white.
( cars, 72yj,c No. 4 white, 1 car. 72c;
car, 70H& N. 2 yellow. 1 car, 71o. No. t
; yellow, (114 cars. 71c. No. 4 yellow, 1 car,
70c; 1 car, 89c, No. t mixed, 1 car
(choice), 7Hic; 8 cars, 7W4cl cars, 7014c.
No. 4 mixed, 1 car, 614c; i car, 69c No
.grade, 1 car. C814c Oats: No. 3 white,
te cars, smc; (.cars. 31 '4c; 5 cars, 81c. No.
4 white. 1 car, 31c; 1 car. 80e.
Clearances: Wheat and flour, 493,000
bu.: corn, 2,000 bu.; oats, 2.000 bu.
Liverpool closed with wheat 14d higher
jto lid lower. Corn unchanged to H4
lower.
Omaaa Cash Prices.
WHEAT No, 2 hard, 8&37Hc; No. 8
hard, 848iic; No. 4 hard, 80H85c.
CORN-No. 2 white, 78c; No. 3 white,
,7214c; No. 4 white, 701i7ic; Nor 2 yellow,
'71c; No. 3 yellow, 70-Vallc; No. 4 yellow,
6iVii70ci No. 2, 70147ft; No. 3, fOjfTOVfcc;
No. 4. m 9!4c; no grade, fite.
OATS-No. 2 white, aiyifrKc; standard,
SlWle; No. 3 white, 31031 Ho; No. 4
Iwhlte, 3(4f31c; No. 8 yellow, 8031c.
HA K LEY Malting, e05c; No. 1 feed,
KYE No. 2, 3C4c; No.' 8, 62Q3a
1 Carlo Receipts, .
. Wheat Corn. Oats
.........308 878 888
, .436 ... ...
689 ... ' ...
68 82 40
176 8 1
1E6 69 64
9 ... ...
POTATOES Steady; receipts. 35 cars
Michigan and Minnesota, 46ft 60c; Wis
consin, 40$ 50c.
POULTRY Alive, easy; turkeys, 13c;
enickens, heavy, I3itc; springs, 21ftc.
VEAL- Steady at 91414e.
w
Corn mm Wheat Reg-Ion Ballet? a.
United Mates Department of Agricul
ture, weather bureau, for the twenty
four hours ending at 8 a m., 75th meri
dian time, Wednesday, September 11. 1912.
1912:
OMAHA STATIONS.
Temp. Rain-
Stations. High. Low. fall.
Ashland, Neb.. 80 60 .26
Auburn. Neb..85 63 .09
Broken I'ow ..6$ 60 .05
Columbus, Kb. 75 58 .20
Culbertson, Kb. $0 68 .00
Falrbury. Nb. 87 61 .13
Fairmont, Neb. 81 66 .47
Gr. Island, Kb. 80 60 .26
Hartington, Kb 48 64 .83
Hastings, Neb.. 78 69 .60
Holdrege, Neb. 78 56 .00
Lincoln, Neb... 83 62 .07
No. Platte. Kb 70 64 .00
Oakdale, Neb.. 70 67 .08
Omaha, Neb.... 84 62 .47
Teksmah, Neb. 73 62 .40
Valentine, Nb. 66 46 .29
Alta, la. 70 62 .04
Carroll, la 76 64 .36
Clarlnda, la.... 85 62 .00
Sibley, la. 9 60 .08
Sioux City, la. 70 64 .10
Sky.
Pt. cloudy
Pt. cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy .
Cloudy
Clear
Clear
Cloudy
Clear
Clear
Pt. cloud
HEW YORK STOCK MARKET
Higher Money Exercises Depressing
, Influence on Trading.
LOWEST PEICES LAST E0US
Heading- aad Canadian Pacific Are
Weakest of Railway Isaacs, with
BfocB Pressure Against the .,.
'. Steel Isaacs. "
94 64 .00
86 64 .00
94 66 .00
92 64 .30
96 66 .00
80 60 .30
68 44 .20
94 68 .60
76 68 .30
decidedly .cooler
Chicago ......
Minneapolis .
Duluth
Omaha ......
Kansas City
St Louis
Winnipeg ...
CHICAGO GRAIX AND PROVISIONS
Features of the Trading- and Closlac
Prices en Board mt Trade.
CHICAGO, Bept It-Signs that Euro
pean countries were preparing for record
breaking Imports helped turn the wheat
market today from depression . to
: strength. The close was unsettled, vary
ing from a shade under to a shade above
last night's figures.
On the ensuing advance, shorts covered
, freely, but commission houses were per
isistent sellers, causing the market to
react December ranged from WSmHc,
closing a shade net higher at 9014y$lc.
Unexpected advancement shown by
, samples of new corn from Illinois led to
!& withdrawal of the Industries from the
; market for old corn and left prices weak
j December swung between 62G3Kc, with
the close 5214c, a loss of Ui114c net
'Cash gradet, were depressed; No. 2 yet
'low. 7Mi76c.
Some slight Improvement In the export
I trade held oats stesdy. Outside limits
reached for December were S214o and
I ailic, with lost sales 14c off at 32MK?32!4c.
Packers had brokers In the provision
pit bidding up products, especially nearby
! options. September pork scored a net
advance of 25c, but otherwise the lift In
! prices did not exceed 10c.
The leading futures closed as follows:
jArtlclet Open, j HiKh. Low. Close.) Yesy.
iWheatl
, Bept.91V4
r.tec..!)0Va"4
May., 9495
nuorn.
8Dt
, Dec..
May.
Aats.
i Bept.
: Dec
mm
31
fork. I
Sept.1
,Oct.
Jan..
lUrd. f
Sept.
17 26
18 8214
Oct,
Dec..
Jan..
Klbs.
8pt.
Oct.
Jan..
92l
90
T1V4
6.1W
82.
34
17 2714
17 39
18 99
1115
11 20
Wi'l 91li 9114
BWiiSOTifiSl WiU
!94H(Hi!96(&9u:9014i
71 1 m
6214!53fil4
81 I 624
70
5214
6i
81'4! 8214
3214,3214
3414! 34
11 1214
11 15 1
10 72U 10 76
10 6714j 10 6714
I
17 20 I 17 2714
II XV 17 80
18 82 18 85
I
10 7214
10 70
10 1214
10 80 I
10 7714
10 1214!
U 1214:
11 15
10 724
10 65
10 72141
10 70
10 10
11 15
11 0
10 75
10 6714
31
34Vii
H 0214
17 20
18 85
11 10
10 0b
10 6714
10 65
10 75 10 70
10 75 10 70
10 1214! 10 0714
Cash quotations were as follows:
KLOUR Steady; winter patents. 84.10S
4.M; straights. $3.904.60; spring patents,
!34.25S5.70; straights, l.004s4.20; bakers,
83.70JJ.90.
RYE No. 2. 71tc.
BARLEY Feed or mixing, 4532c; fair
to choice malting. ffiTOc. ,
SEEDS-Timothy. 82.5&S4.00; cloven
PROVISIONS-Mess pork. tl7.2517.S714,
Ird, In tierces, 311.20. Short ribs, loose,
210.75.
Total clearances of wheat and flour
were equal to 493,000 bu. Primary re
ceipts were 1.719,000 bu.. compared with
l.luo.OOJ bu. the corresponding day a year
ago. The world's visible supply, aa shown
by Brad street's, increased 8,666,009 bu. Es
timated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat
225 cars; corn. 417 cars; oats, $32 cars.
lioge, 16,009 head.
Chicago Caah Prices Wheat, No. 2
red, 6104?10514; No. 3 red, SfefidUMU:
No. 2 hard, 8U4!4c; No. 3 hard, to
Sic; No. 1 northern. 92&93!4c; No. 2
northern. f992c; No. 3 northern, 88a91c:
No. 2 spring. ks&SOc; No. 3 spring. 84
87c; No. 4 spring. 2S6c; .velvet uhaff
Ki'aaic; durum. 87&90C, Corn, No. t
7ftl4c; No, 2 white, 7714c; No. 2 yellow
74--.ii 7!c; No. 3. 747&lc; No. 2 white
7&W7714c; No. 3 yellow, 75Hi7c; No. 4,
ri;i74lic; No. 4 white, iS.oc; No. 4
yellow. 74Vi4t75c. Oats, No. 2, S2t4c: No. 2
white, S'ldSV; No. 3 white, 32Mm'4c;
No. 4 white, 31M3214; standard, '32
34c. ,
Rye. No, 2, 67Hc Barley: 4575c. Seeds:
Clover, J12.&mi6.00; timothy, 8i50g7.O.
BC'ITKR Steady; creameries, 24'aSo
dairies, Slt&iMVxC.
KOGSSteady; receipts. 8.SS1 cases; at
mark, cases include!, liS1814c; ordi
t nary firsts, 19c; firsts, 21c.
C11KESE - Weak; daisies, 1514 u 1514c;
'Minimum temperature for twelve-hour
period ending at 8 a. m. "Not Included
In averages.
DISTRICT . AVERAGES.
No. Temp.- Rain
Central. Stations. High. Low. fall.
Columbus, 0 18 :
Louisville, Ky... 22.
India'polls, Ind. 18
Chicago, 111 24
St, Louis, Mo... 19
Des Moines, la. 22
Minneapolis .... 61
Kan. City, Mo. 25
Omaha, Neb..... 17
The weather Is
throughout - the corn and wheat region.
Showers occurred within the last twenty
four hours In the western . districts and
upper laks region. A fall of one Inch
occurred at Concordia, Kan.
L. A. WELSH.
. Local Forecaster, Weather Bureau.
NEW YORK GENERAL MARkET
Quotations of the Day on Varioae
, Commodities. i
NEW YORK, Sept ll.-FLOUR stead
ier; spring patenu, 4.90fi.30; t winter
straights. 84.40fl-4.50; winter patents. 84.70
6.15; spring clears, 84.254.5; extra No.
1 winter, 84.104.20; extra No. 2 winter.
4.00$4.10; Kansas straights. 84 1584.25;
Rye flour, quiet; fair to good, 3.854.00;
choice to fancy, $4.0&f4.1E.
CORN M E A L Firm ; fine white and yel
low, 81.70SP1.76; coarse, fl.6531.70; kiln
dried, $4.25.
RYE-Steady; No. t west, 69c, c. U t
Buffalo.
BARLEY Steady; malting, eofiOo, c. 1.
t, Buffalo. .
WHEAT Spot market irregular; new
No. 3 red, 31.04 e l l, track, and $1.0214
f. 0. b. afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth,
99o, f. o. b. afloat Fuiures market
closed . unchanged to U-16c higher; Sep
tember closed at 81.0114; December, 981-16
g999-16c; May, H.02.
CORN Spot market easy: export 58140
f, a b. afloat, December to March.
OATS-Boot market steady: new stan
dard white, 38o nominal, on track; No. 2,
2814c;' No. 8. 377!4e; No. 4. 86S3614c;
natural wnite, KViraic: new wntte cup
ped, mumtc. all on track.
HAY-Steady; prime, 3185; No. 1, L;
No. t $1.1691.20; No. 8, $1.00.
HIDES Firm; Bogota. 26142614c: Cen
tral America, 2514c
Central America, 2614c.
LEATHER Firm; hemlock firsts, 2014
27c; seconds, 2426c; thirds. 2223o: re
jects, 16c. '
jrKu visions Pork, steady; mess, 319.76
fr20.25; family, 21.6022.60; short clears.
S30.5OS22.66. Beef, steady; mess, 316.00a
16.50; family. 818.502.19.W: beef hams. 828.04
631.09. Cut meats, quiet: Dlckled bellies. 10
to 14 lbs.. S12.00ftl4.0Q: pickled hams. 813.50
mw, una, nrrn.; miaaie west, $il.45
lt.ou; renned, steady; continent, 311.96;
South America, $12.66; compound, $8.1214
$.8714. ; 7
TALLOW-Steady; city, t 8X0; special,
714e; country, 0c
NEW YORK, Sept 11. SrGAJl Raw,
steady; muscovado, 89 test, 8.86o; centri
fugal, 98 test, 4.36c; molasses, 89 test, 8.81c;
refined, steady.
BUTTER Steady; receipts, 8,908 tubs.
Creamery: Extras, 282c; firsts, 27
28c; process, extras, 2,!426c; factory,
current make, firsts, 2214c.
CHEESE Easy: receipts, 5,948 boxes.
State, whole milk colored, specials, 1614
16c; same, whites, 15$j'16c; skims, 714c.
EOas-Ficm; receipts, 14,753 cases;
Fresh gathered, extras, 28fi29c; extra
firsts, 25H26c; firsts, 23424l4c; refrtger
ator firsts, season's storage charges paid,
3324c; lower grades. lKjff2Jc; western
gathered, whites. 26j)29c. .
POULTRY Dressed, steady; fresh
killed western chickens, 'l724c; fowls
1414l14o; turkeys, 16tfl7c.
St. Loals General Market.
ST. LOUIS, Me., Sept. ll.-WHEAT-Cash,
lower; track No. 2 red. .001 03
No. 2 hard, 90ig92l4c. '
CORN-Iiower; track No. 2, 7677e; No
8 white. 78!40W4e. .
OATS Strong; track "No. I, 22ff32'io
No. 2 white. 8414c
Closing prices of futures: . .
VHEAT-Decembtr,- 81!g91c; May,
9o0. ' " t-
C'ORN-Lower; December, 60c; i May,
?A'T8rWek: December, 81c; May
RYE-7014C. . ' ' '
FLOUR Dull: red wlnt.r iui.m. i
5.00; extra fancy and straight, $4.1&f4.63;
iwu winter clears, J.0U0.Y6,
SEED-Tlmothy, 810.00. "
CORNMEAL-88.70. ' 3
KRAN-Weak; sacked, east track, 89c
HAY-Dull; timothy, $11.0018.00; pral
rle. $9.00014.00.
PROVISIONS-Pw-k. unchanged; job
bing, $16.50. hjiid) unchanged; prime
steam. $10.6510.85. Dry salt meats, lower;
b0Kf.1l mxtrm. mhnrtm til n.) -
$11.50; short clears, $11.76. Bacon lower;
noxea extra , snorts. Jiz.&o;. clear ribs,
$12.60; short clears, $12.76.
POULTRY Weak: chickens, 12c;
springs, 1614c: turkeys, 16c; ducks, Stf
butter Higner; creamery, :7flt9c,
EOaS-Flrm. 30c. .
Recelnts. Khlnmant
Flour, bbls...,. .......... 8.000 ' 12,006
Wheat, bu 156 0M J 1m myi
Corn, bu 70,000 83000
Oats, bu 85,000 83.000
Kansas City Grain and Prorlsiona.
KANSAS CITY. Sept ll.-WHEAT-
Cash, unchanged to Mtc higher; No. 2
hard. 87fiSSc; No. 8, 85714c; No. 2 red.
9c$1.01; No. 8. 89ff97o.
CORN-Unohanged: No. 3 mixed. 74c:
Ko. 3. 7214fr73c; No. 2 white, 741475c;
No. 3. 737314c. ' :
OATS-lte higher; !No. I white, 34140
$5c; No. 2 mixed. fcl484c.
Cloning prices of futures:
WHEAT-Sentember. 88Ao: Decemtwr
SS'c; May. 9014c,
CORN-Soptember. 69Uwo; Decem
ber. 481it8c; May. 48ii(g'48c.
OATS-nccember. 32c; May, 341434Hc
RYE Unchanged.
HAY Unchanged.
BUTTER-Creamery, 2614c: firsts, 2414c;
seconds, 2214c; packing stock. 2014c
EGGS Extras, 23c; firsts. 21c: seconds
16c. '
v , Receipts. Shipments
Wheat bu 178.000 227.0W
Corn, bu ., 8,000 50,000
Oats, bu 16,000 11,000
I - 1
MinneapoHs Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, Sept. 11.-WHEAT-Sert
85c; December. 8SHc; Msy, 93t?
9314c Cash: No. 1 hard. S9c: No.
northern, 874(h8S14c: No. 3 northern, 8314
WHEAT No. 1 northern. 93B14c: No
2 northern. 90149114c: No. 2 hard winter
SiftSSc; December. 8914c: Mav. 94c.
CORN-No. 8 yellow. 7577c: No, 8
wnue. itw, .-so. 3, 7 55 14; December.
azc; way, uc.
OATS-Standard, 3314?) 34c
RYE No. t 72c.
BARLEY Malting, &Sfi76c.
CORN-No. 8 yellow. 72V.
OATS No. 3 white. 3OfiS0Vio.
RYE No. t 6163c.
BRAN In 100-lb. sacks. 830.00.
F1XL'R-Flrst patents, 84.35S4.65; second
patenu, 31.20(84.56; first clears, $3.2O&3.50;
rm ciars. ' .
FLA X $1.7Si 1.7414. ' .
BAKLEY 40&ttc,
NEM' YORK, Sept. ll.-Hlgher money
exercised its depresilng Influence upon
today s stock market Call mrnv niwi
at 4(4, per cnt, the highest Initial price
or the present movement nnH at mMiv
aamucn as 614 per cent was paid.
The market made its lowest price level
in the last hour, to th
of greater activity than at any pr-vlous
time in the session. Reading and Can
adian Pacific were weakest of the rail
way issues, with a great deal of pres
sure against United States Steel, Amal
gamated Copper and American Smelting.
..0t,heT les" representative Issues, par
ticularly the tobacvi rmun war-A nuPn
2 to 4 points. Towards the close money
again, was Ipaned at 514 per cent
.Lwnuun s operations nere were unim
portant, conswtlng of small sales on h&l.
an re.
There was more activity and a further
shading of prices In the bond market
Total sales par value aggregated $1,900,000.
Unltfd States government bonds were
unchanged on calk , .
Number of aie anc leading quotations
on stocks were as follows:
Salw. Hlfh. Low. Ooit.
049; total of general fund, $150,237,961. Re
ceipts yesterday, $2,441,790; disbursements.
$;.273,fea. Deficit to date this fiscal year.
$7,879,740, as against a deficit of $2,903,078
at this time last year. These figures ex
elude Panama canal and public debt
transactions. .
London Stock Market.
LONDON, Sept 11. Amer.can securi
ties were quiet and featurless during the
early trading today. At noon prices
ranged from 14 to above yesterday s
new 1 one closing.
OllAHA GEN Ell A I, MARKET.
Anurifttmstso' Oopser .
Aourlcaa Agricultural
American Beet Sugar.
Americas Cas
American Cta pfd.
Americaa C. F 1,00
87.70S H K U
406 . It . W MS,
tioo 7sh n ii
7,700 40)4 lH t(
i.ioo i20t4 inn, mv,
11V,
u
4J14
100 io
6934
S3W
14
4t
13H
4:h
lotH
1,100 127 lt7H 1J6
00 144 143 144
1,090 I7JH M 147
l.tOO 4i 45 ii
1,100 191 107 107
100 101;, 101 101
141
400 104 10 lMlt
i,oo 40 n u
M
171 tit
80 MM
7 7
U4 11
10 li 106 101
MO 13 13 138
1,100 13
1,700 146 144
KM 16 11
31
144
m
ti
17
33
3(
62
43
on ui leg lin
I.10S 133 133 131
1,400 41 44
00 iz in
1,600 lt It
1,100 63 67
4,700 124 114
600
1,600
7M
300
34
M!4
13
44
13
36
8?
43
109 16 16
123
ltt
M
124
1
16
2
Mi
106
1,509 1 1M 144
400 161 11 141
100 14 141
100 It 18
1,700 41
100 138
100 40
40
137
14
40
134
...... ..... tt
100 114 114 114
400 37 14 34
100 114 116 116
300 K 14 MH
1,400 127 136 124
1,400 31 31 31
1,100 134 123 123
400 116 116 11
1,100 110 io m
600 14 23 13
100 17 17 !
, 147
14,t0 lt 144 147
400
100
too
67
11
American Urtton Oil..... too
Am. Ice laearules 200
Americas Linseed 100
A men can Locomotive ... 1,200
Americaa 8. A R 1,700
Am. b. a k. pfd
Am. Sniar Refining...
Americaa T. aV T
American Tobacco ...
Anaconda Mining Co.
Atchison
Atchleon pfd
Atlantis Coaat Line...
Baltimore a Ohio
Bethlehem Bteel
aroowjrn Rapid Tr L700 0
vuauian refine , e,tgo ji
Central Leather 1,300 30
Chesapeake eV Ohio 300 79
1.111CISO u. .... 100 18
unicago, at, a sc. r....
Chicago It N. W...
Colorado F. aV I
Consolidated Oaf
Corn Products ,
Delawar A Hudson.....
Denver A Rio Grande....
Denver a R. O. pfd...,.
Distillers'' Securities ....
Brie ,
Brie let pfd..,,rs;J(,(,
Erie Id pfd
General Electrls ,
Oreat Northern pfd
Great Northers Or etts..
Illinois Central
Interborouih Met
Inter. Met pfd
International Harvester ..
Inter-Marine pld ........
International Paper 4....
International Pump
Kansas Cltr southern....
Lscleds Gas
Lehigh Valley
Loulavllle Nalhvllle...
M., St. P. A 8. S. H...
Mlaeourl, K. A T
MlisourrPacKle
National Blacult
National Lead
N. K. R. of U. Id pfd..
New Tors Central
N. T., 0. ft W
Norfolk A Weatern
North American
Northern Pacific ........
Pacific Mall
Pennsylvania
People' Oas
P., C, C. ft St. L
Pittsburgh Coal
Preaied Steel Car
Pullman Palace Car
Readlna
Republic I. ft 8..... WO 17 37 J4
Republic I. ft 8. pfd..., 1,700 W 7 37
Rock leland Co 1,100 24 16 2A
Rock leland Co. pfd...., 200 41 11 11
St. U ft . F. 3d pfd... 100 , 36 16
Seaboard Air Une U " 100 12 1
tr.bc.rd A. L. pfd...... 1.200 II 60
alM..8heffleld 8. A I... 100 66 66 66
Southern Pacific
Southern Railway ......
So. Railway pld...
Tennaaaeo Cnppor . ......
Texaa ft Pacific,
Union Paclflo ...........
Union Paclflo pfd
United States Realty -
United Btetea Bubbor.... 400 : 17
United State Steel 4.S00 73
U. 8. Steel pfd...
Utah Copper J JJO ,
Va.-Carollnt Chemical ,. 1,100 4o
Wabath v v J
Wabaeh pfd W0 14
n.... U.r.l.ttd . 400 67
WMtinehouae Electrta .. 4.700 87 14
WkMlln. a t. B
Total sales tor the day, SvO.OCO shares.
New York. Money Market.
NEW TORK. Sept IL-MONEY-o.
RfflXi'. 'fuk rnt: - rullns? rate. 44
prcWrclosmi bid 4, offered at 4(J
per cent; time wi. ivnst.w
ner cent: '90 days. 8fJ54 per cent; six
mOntnS,-'DWl I'jrr ,
PRIMH MH.rt.VJ A IN 1 lur rArwv-7i
P STERUNa . EXCHANGE Weak, with
actual business In bankers bills at 34.83
for 00-day bills and at $4.8690 for demand.
SILVKR-Bsr, Mexico dollars,
BONDS Government, steady; railroad,
weak. " ' ' .
Closing quotations on bonds today were
s follows;
tj. 8. raf. 2. riv.ltl K. C 8a ref. 6...1t
do coupon ....... ij. s. oeo. e mi... win
U S la, res l(" N. unl. 4s.... 17
a. eouoon 11 M. K. T. 1st 4a. M
B. 8. 4a, rg.......lWH "do geo. 4 16
do coupon ..nnaao, rmcuic im
m,,ma 1Alk An Mn ga tt
rininu , - .......
AJIla-Chal. Wt Is.. 40 , N B R of M 4.,
Amer. Ag. Is l N. T. C. g. 8s... 6
A T ft T. . 4s.. HI do dab. 4a IS
Am. Tobacco a...m H; T. N. H. ft H.
Armour ft Co. w e. w .
Atthtwn gen. 4a.... 17 N. ft W. 1st a 4e. 7
do v. 4e M60..l.10t do ev. 4s.... 114
do tv. la 107No. Paclflo 4a..... .. IS
A C. t. tat ,.... 944 do Is W
, o. B. u rrog. ..
0Pena. ev. t. 1S16.. 17
M do eon. 4s 103
1081tedlnt gen. 4a..... H
r,iea 1. jl a j? im iu
ion. L.r . - "
Che. Ohio 4., 4 io gw.H..i 14
do eonv. 4a...... u . w. -m
Cblcairo ft A. 1HS. 44 8. A, t adj. 8s.... Tf4
C B, ft Q. J. "4. 14HSo. Pac. col. 4a... I
do gen 94 do ev. 4s...,. 94
C U ft 8 T ev 4e..l06 do 1 ref. 4..... 13
C It. I ft P. o. 4. 43sn. Railway Is..,. .104
da rtf . 17 " 4s. .'.
r ft 8 r. ft 4s MHei'nlon Paelflc 4. .. M
D ft H. ev. ....' -1 -ao vt, ie
n 1 ft R 0. ref. 8s. H do 1st ft ref. 4a... M
rrt.tlllera' la 74u. 8. Rubber ta..1M
Rrle P. I. 4S....... S74i V. 8. steel Id Is.. .102
do gett. 4 -T.va.-ver. o. .
a. ev 4a nr. B. 71 Wabaah let ft ox. 4s
... ' 1 r 1 tU w..m XfH 4a Ill
111. v. ' . - - ' -
Met 4i..... t"Wet Eio, tr. sv.
Inter. M. M. 4.. 4 Via Central 4s.....
Japan m
Bid. Ottered. '
Boston Stock Market.
BOSTON, Sept. 11. Closing quotations
-1f wara as follows:
Alleuaa i. 4tMohaw
Amal. Copper ...... 14 Nevada Con
S, 1a a o. -v ipimiiia niun .
Arltona Com. 4N'orth Butt ......
B ft C. C. ft S. M, I North Lake ..,.
Cat ft Alisons " Old Dominion ...
rail ft Hla.......M Oeceola
-1 i-t M Oulncv
tvnivniiiiti .......... - -
Cop. Bang C, C... l78hanno .........
Cast Butte u. "aoiwrior
iv superior m a. m
1 Tamarack ........
KHlV. S. 8, R. ft M
in ao pia f
4,400 10. 101 109
1,700 10 2 - t
11 I 11 10
44 43 43
21 2 U
84,600 149 147 147
30S M , n
.-r .......... II
10
71
.... 112
44 44
41 41
4 4
14 14
11 H
11
!
8
BUTTER No. L l-lb. cartons, 27c; Wo.
1. in CO-lb. tubs, 27c; No. 3, 25c; pack
ing. 25c. . .--
CHEESE Imported Swiss, 83c; Ameri
can Swiss, 26c; block Swiss, 24c; twins,
174c; daisies, lie; triplets. 18c; Young
Americas, 19c; blus label brick, 18V4C.
Umberger, Mb., 0c; l-lb., 22c.
POULTRY-Broiiers, 3840c per b.;
hens, 15c; cocks, 9&10c; ducks, 18c; geoae,
lee; turkeys, 23c; pigeons, per dox., $1.80.
Alive; Hens, 10ft 11c; old roosters 5V.e:
stags, Sc; old ducks, full feathered. :;
eeese, iuii leatnerso. be; turkeys, 12c;
p geons, per doa, 90c,- homers, $2.S0;
squabs, No. I. ' $1-60; No. 2, 60c
Beef cut prices: Ribs. No. L TtSfnu:
No. 2, 16c; No. 3. 1010c. Loins, No. t
24c; No. 2, 16c; Ns. 3, llllia Chucks,
io. i, iuc; no. w wgmwi no. b, mi An.
Rounds, No. 1, 13m4o; No. 3, lie; No. 3,
(&c. Plates, No. J, 7(&Tc; No. 2, W
i'Ac. No. 8. 6554c. .
1 FISH (fresh)-Plckerel, fa; 'white, lSe;
ptks, lSc; trout, 14c; . largs oiples, lil
16c; Bpanlsh mackere . is. ei, lie; had
docks, 16c; fioundera 13c; green catfish.
16c; rosa shade, 800 each; shad roe, per
pair, 46c; salmon, 16c; halibut, 8c; yellow
perch, 8c; buffalo, 8c; billheads, 3c.
FRUITS, ETC. New apples In bbls..
f3.0WaU.iU Spanish onions, per case, $1.4').
Bananas, fancy select, per bunch,
250; Jumbo, per bunch, Ji75&3.75. Data,
Anchor brand, new, 30 l-lb. pkgs. In box
per box, 12.26. Dromedarj' brand, new, 30
l-lb. pkgs. in box, per box, $3.00. Figs, Cali
fornia, per case of 12 N. 12 pkgs., Soc.
per case of No. 13 pkgs, $'.60; per case
of 60 No. $ pkgs., $2.00; bulk, In 25 and
80-lb. boxes, per lb., 10c; new, Turkish,
t-crown, In 2u-lb. boxes, per lb, 16c:
crown, In tO-lb. boxes, per lb., 16c; T
crown. In 80-lb. boxes, per lb., 17c.
Lemons, Limonlera, selected brand, extra
fancy, XQ-laQ sixes, per brt, (6.60; Loma
Llmoneira, fancy, 300-360 sizes, per box,
$6.26; 240-420 sixes. 60c per box less; Cali
fornia, choice, 300-308 sizes, per box, $a..
Oranges, California Pansy brand, ex
tra fancy,. 86-126 sizes, per box, $3.75;
extra fancy, all sizes, per box, $4.60.
Peaches, California, 86c; Colorado, white
and yellow, freestone, 075c. Canta
loupes, -California, 45 size, 13.00; Rocky
Ford, 45 size, $3.25; pony, 54 sise, $2.50.
Watermelons, per lb., la
VEGETABLES Cabbage, home grown,
per lb., lHc. Ceiery, Michigan, per dox.,
36c Cucumbers, hot house, per dox., 86c.
Egg plant, fancy Florida, per doz., $1.50.
Garlic, extra fancy, white, per doz., 15c.
Lettuce, extra fancy, white, per doz., 25c.
Onions, while. In crate, $1.00; yellow, per
crate, 80c. Parsley, fancy southern, per
doz. bunches, 5Vfi75e. Potatoes, homo
grown, per bu., 76c. Tomatoes, homa
grown, per 4-basket carrier, 40c Wax
beans, per basket, 75c; gieen beans, per
basket, $1.C0. , . '
OMAHA LITE STOCK MARKET
Beef Cattle and Good Feeders Steady
with Tuesday
HOGS STEADY TO FIVE fflGHEB
Good Demand for Desirable Sheen
and ' Lambs Sheep . Stroac to
Text Hltrher, Lambs Fifteen
to Quarter Higher.
Bal. ft Ohio 4t
do la
nmk. Tr. CT. 4s
On. of Oa. la...
Can. Ueether le
M
W.nklla
Olreux Con.
Oranbr Coa. ....
urwuv v - - . i
. . n 1. f-VnMV. II U I'.ah rnn'
laie ivuyi ..".fi - - .......
Kerr Uhe Copper Co
take Copper MW1noa
I Salle Corow 4a WoUerlne
Miami Copper
' .-.yrrr Vork ATIatair Storks.
NEW YORK. Sept. lL-Closlng quota
tions on mining stocxs were
Com. Tuaael stock.. I stexleaa
.
. 18
.
.
. 1
. 40
.111
. 11
. 15H
. 44
. It
. 40
. 45i
. M
. U
. 44
. 4
.M
do bonds
Con. Cal. ft Va.
Iron silver ....
Ueadrllle Cos.
Little Chief ..
Offered.
11 Ontnrto ... ..
.... 41 Ophlr .......
....IK standard
...1MI
... IS
Wo
Tel low Jacket M
, Coadltloa of . Treaanry.
WAPHINUTON, Sept. ll.-At the begin
nlng of business today the condition of
the Lnlted states treasury was: work
ing balance In treasury offices, $S7,7.i.47b;
!n banks and Philippine treasury, $33,357,
Visible Supply of Grain.
NEW. YORK, Sept. ll.-Spectal cable
and telegraphic communications received
by ""Bradstreet's show the following
changes In available supplies, as com
pared with previous account: Wheat,
United States, east Rockies, Increased,
3,321,000 bushels; United States, west
Rockies, increased, 241,000 bushels; Can
ada, decreased, 408,000 bushels; total
United States and Canada, Increased,
3,156,000 bushels; afloat for and In Europe,
Increased, 6,500,000 bushels; total Ameri
can and European supply, increased,
9,666,000 bushels. Corn, United States and
Canada, decreased, 605,000 bushels. ' Oats,
United States and Canada, Increased,
1,198,000 bushels. The leading Increases
and decreases follow: Increases Minne
apolis private elevators, 250,000 bushels;
Kingston. 146.000 bushels: Louisville. 142.-
000 bushels. Decreases Rochester, 105,000
ousiieis; AKron, &,ouv Dushels.
Metal Market.
MEW YORK, Sept ll.-Hlgher mony
per, firm; standard, spot, $17.251)17.76;
September, $17.8517.40; October, $17.35
17.40; November, $17.2517.50; electrolytic,
$17.7517.8"M4; lake, $14.7517.87tt; casting,
317.12ft17.26. Tin, firm; spot $48.40-48.t;
September, $48.40048. t; October, $48.50
48.75. Lead. ' firm, $5.006.25. Spelter,
Arm, $75O.O0. Antimony, quiet; Cook
son's, $8.45. Iron, firm and unchanged.
Arrivals of copper st New York today,
230 tons; exports this month, 8,656 tons;
local exchange sales, 50 tons. London
copper, spot, 78 6s 3d; futures. 79 Is
no. Local exenangs sales of tin, 35 tons.
London tin. firm: soot 222 6s: futures.
218 6s. London lead, 23. London spel
ter, 27. - Iron, Cleveland warrants, 66s
ma in ijonaon. -
ST. LOUI8, Bept U. METALS Lead,
firm at $5.0214. Spelter, strong at $7.30.
' Turpentine and Rosin,'.
SAVANNAH. Ga,. Sept. 11. TURPEN
TINE Firm, S80 to S8M0; sales. ISO; re
ceipts, 343; Shipments. 408; stocks. 308.522.
ROSIN Firm; . sales, 2,336; receipts,
1,723; shipments, 4,767; stocks, 100.9HO;
quote, , o.3o; s.s; js, 1a.4tw10.45; l
$6.45ig6.62V4; G. H and I, $1456.55; K.
$6.50(S.60: M, $8.80.W; N, $7.35; WG,
$7.80; WW,'. $8.20. ...
Dry. 'Goods Market.
NEW YORK, Sept 1L DRY GOODS-
The oooton goods market is steady with
a trend toward - firmness In prices. Job
bers report an active trade with nearby
traders. Worsted yarns are very firm.
Knit goods and hosiery are active for fall
delivery and New York staple hosiery
mills are engaged- ahead for three
months.
SOUTH OMAHA, Sept. 10, 1912.
Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Estimate Monday.. 9.354 . 2.276 29.895
Estimate Tuesday.. 7,826
Estimate Wedn'sd'y 6.500
3 days this - week.. 22,680
Same last week.... 20,873
Same 2 weeks ago.." 17,873
Same 3 weeks ago.. 16,896
Same 4 weeks ago.. 17,808
Same days last year 25.257
The following table shows the receipts
of cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha
for ths year to date, as compared with
last year: 1912. 1911. Inc. Dee
Cattle 602,630. 741,519 138.9S9
Hogs 3,279,841 1810,501 469,340 .......
Sheep 1.485,965 1,433,165 : 62,800
6,212
5,700
14,188
18,363
16,983
18.665
22,177
14.320
20,912
20,000
70,907
63.964
76,998
67.050
37,062
140,168
Date, j 1912. l!U.ll;i0.il94)J.1908.;i9U7.1906
Sept 3.1 8 31'il 7 121 I 851 1 Ml $ 43' 6 67
Snpt 8.1 8 2;4! I 7 87 $ 631 6 661 6 851
Sept 4. 8 23M( 7 17 j 7 85 87J 6 69 6 76
Uept M 8 22ft 7 08 9 OS 1 ti Oil 6 75 t VI
sept. . S Zb-ti Vi IV 7 Sl sj
6 94 9 061 7 93 61 & Si)
Sept. 7.
Bept. .
Sept 9.
Sept 10)
Sept 11
8 .TS'4
35
6 97
e
7 01
9 02
9 131
6 981 8 911 7 92 6 64j
87
6 76
6 83
5 90
e '
fill. There was cons'derable life to the
trade all the morning, a complete clear
ance being made at an early hour, fomt
ttood light hogs - welching around 80i
pounds sold to the packers at $8.50 top
tor the day ana identical w.tn yesterday
best price. Receipts were estimated at
eighty-four loads or 5.700 head, as against
8,701 last Wednesday, 7,392 two weeks ago
and 5,662 on the corresponding day a year
ago.
' Representative sales:
No. At. 8h Pr. No. At. So. Pr.
'4 244 140 I 40 5
....... 130 40
1 ... I 40
SO...... .124 10 1 40
41.. ...... Ill ... 40
CO 344 140 I 40
M 148 HOD 1 40
47 Ill m I 40 '
It.
43...
41...
51...
41...
34...
IB...
47...
120..
44...
44...
M .,
...
41...
11...
I
14.
82.
..340 100 108
..21 80 I 21
.223 ... 121
..2l 200 I 36
..321 140 1 30
..243 M 1 30
SO I 30
40 I 30
30 I 30
10 I 30
.. I 10
... I 30
M 1 10 i
10 I 30
40 I 80 .
.. I 30
....278
...1264
...148
....231
...217
....324
...247
...304
...2RS
...230
....270 40 I ?0
....240 24 1 30
....267 40 1 30
M 230 400 I 30
72 251
It 240
10 302
It 231
16 m
4 240
49 ..261
74 Ill
... I 40
... I 40
... I 40 .
- 8 40
10 1 40
10 I 40
80 I 40
70 I 40
14...
48...
74...
13...
(2...
64...
II...
11...
It...
44...
48...
41...
64...
68...
21...
73 240
73 340
6 4 l 70 S1
24S 10 I M
Sunday.
Receipts and disposition of live stock
at the Union Stock Yards, South Omaha,
for ths twenty-four hours ending at 3 p.
m. yesterday:,
RECEIPTS CARLOADS.
Cattle.Hogs.Sheep.Hrs.
7 89 6 691 E 82!
7 881 6 68 5 83
7 83 6 66 6 84 5 S7 ( 41... ....253 140 I 11
32 240 ,., 1
..351.. 180 I 30
..242 200 I 36
..201 40 I 36
..214 100 136
..231 120 I 36
..111 140 1 16
..117 10 116
..303 40 I 36
..1 10 1 35
..261 10 1 36
..260 40 8 15
..281 120 1 36
..283 120 I 33
..111 ... 1 15
10 I SJ
40 1 15
10 1 36
CM. St P...
Wabash
Missouri Pacific. ... 6
Union Pacific 79
C. & N. W.. east.- 1.
C. & N. W., west.. 49
C, St P., M. 4 O.. 6
C , B. & Q., east.. 63 .
C, R. I. & P., east 4
C, R. I. & P., west 1
C. G. W..... 2
Totals
All
1
3
3
21
6
29
7
: 2
2
93
45
.8
I
23
77
DISPOSITION HEAD. .
. CQUifc. Hogs. H r s.
Morris & Co....
Swift & Co
Cudahy Packing Co...
Armour A Co
Schwarts & Co........
Murphy
Cudahy Country
Armour Country.......
Morrill
W. B. Vansani Co. . . .
Benton Vansant & L..
Hill & Son.....
F. B. Lewis
Huston & Co
J. B. Root & Co
J. H. Bulla...
L. F. Huss
McCreary & Kellogg..
& Werthelmer & D...
H. F. Hamlton
M. Hagerty..
Sullivan Bros.
M. & K.-Calf. Co
Cline & Christie.......
Other buyers '
Totals
607
726
829
747
m - 2.133
1,657 .2,508
1,539
1,604
69
1,097
1,648
2,987
953
If78
Cotton Market.
NEW YORK. Bept. U.-COTTON-Spot
eloaed - quiet; . middling ' uplands , 11.65c;
middling gulf, u.90c: no sales. .(
Cotton futures closed firm. Closing
bids: - September, 11.13c; October, 11.23c;
November,. 11.34c; December, 11.40c: Jana
uary, ll.S2o; February, j 11.38c; March,
U.46c; May, ,11.55c; -July. 11.61c. . ..
' Liverpool Grain Market.
; LIVERPOOL. Sept U.-WHEAT-Spot
steady; No. I Manitoba, 8s 6d; No. 3
Manitota. 8s 2V43; futures steady; October,
7s 7d; December, Js 4d.. . - - -
CORN8pot, quiet; American . m'xad,
old. no stock; new American kiln dried.
7s 2V4d; futures firm; September, 6s 3T4d;
December, 5s lttu. , . .
Peoria Market, ; -
PEORIA, III., ' Sept. lL-CORN-le
lower; No. $ yellow, 76V4c; No.. 2 yellow,
75V4o; No. 4 , yellow. 74o; No. 2 mixed,
75V4e; No. S mixed, 75V4c; No. 4 mixed, 74c.
OATS Unchanged; No. 2 whits, 33c;
seandard, 325c; No. 3 .white, S2c.
Wool Market.
ST. ' LOUIS, t Sept 11 WOOL Steady;
territory and western mediums. 21g25c;
fine mediums, 1820c; fine, 1316c. . , .
Kansas City Lire Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY. Bept 1L CATTLE
Receipts, 8.700 head, Including 1,600 head
southerns; market steady to 10c higher;
dressed beef and export steers, $S.60(ii
10.50; fair to good, $6.0008.50; western-.
steers, $o.5Ott8.50; stockers and feeders,
$4.0O7.35; southern steers, $4-00&.25;
southern cows, $3.25f5.00; native , cows, :
$S.256.65; native heifers, $5.60g.50; bulls,:
$3.55!fR.OO: calves. $6.00fi.09. , -
HOGS Receipts, - 6.600 head; market
steady to 5c higher; bulk of sales, $6.00f
8.90; heavy, tJt.454jS.T5; packers and butch
ers, $8.6008.90; lights, $8.45g.90; pigs, $6.15
4J7.25. ....''
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 10,000
head; market steady to 15c higher;
lambs. $6.35iR7.40: yearlings, $4.60e6,75;
wethers, $4.0O4.60; ewes, ' $3.754.25;
Stockers and feeders, $2.50g4.25. , - ,-
M i ....ana
St. bonis Live Stock Market.
ST. LOUIS, Sept 11. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 8,000 head. Including 3,000 head
Texans; market steady; native shipping
and export steers. $S.5010.50; dressed snd
butcher steers, 3S.0OJi8.EO; stockers and
feeders, $4.00tr7.25; cows and heifers, $4.00
68.50; canners. $1:4 25; bulla, $4.00
8.50; calves. $6.0011.00; , Texas and Okla
homa, $4.25$S.0O; cows snd heifers,1 $3.00
r7.?.
HOGS Receipts, 5.300 head; market 5c
lower; pigs and lights, $6.009.15; mixed
and butchers, $S. 9669.15; good heavy,
S.9fff9.00. - .
SHETP. AND LAMBS Receipts, 5.000
head; market steady; muttons, $3,650
3.85: lambs. 8S.0O7.00:' rulla and bucks,
$1.8093.60; stockers. 83.T5iPS.50.
.7,055 6,703 11,807
CATTLE Cattle receipts are holding up
very well this week so that the run for
ths three days amounts to 22,60 head
the largest for any week In a long time
back but Smaller than a year ago by
over 2,500 heads. The supply consisted' al
most entinrely of range cattle, there be
ing only a few grass natives and no corn
feds of any consequiatece.
In spite of the liberal receipts of cattle
the supply of good kilting steers was
small and the market on anything at
all desirable fully, steady with yester
day. Buyers were out In good season
In the morning and the better cattle
were mostly all disposed of at an early
hour. .
Cows and' heifers were In very mod
erate supply rand most of them sola
quite early in the morning at prices
generally steady with yesterday.
Good feeding steers were steady and
anything on which both packers and
feeder Duyers would compete was strong.
On the other hand common light stockers
were decidedly slow sellers and sharply
lower tnan yesterday. . .
Quotations - on natWe cattle.. Beef
steers, good to chalce, $8.2510.25; beef
steers, fair to good, $7.258.26; beet steers,
common lo fair, $6.007.25; good to choice
heifers, $6. OtVgfi. 75; good to choice cows,
85.0033:8.00; fair to good cows, $4.00o.00;
common to fair cows, $2.754.00; good to
choice stockers and . feeders, $8.0007.50;
fair to good stockers and feeders, $5.00
8.00; common to fair stockers and feed
ers. $4.5085.00; stock cows and heifers.
$4.505.75, veal calves, $4.508.75; bulls,
stags, .etc., $4.00(85.50.
Quotations on range cattle: Good to
choice beef sters, $7.00f8.75; fair to good
beef steers, $.007.00; common to fair
beef steers. $5.000.00. s
Representative sales:
COWS.
No. ;- At. Pr. No. at. Pr.
18 3 60 1 ;...10S6 4 IS
4 04 w
1 176 4 26
HEIFERS.
4 727 4 40
4 177 4 W v IV
I...1 4 440 I 10 I
10... ....... 470 I 10 . t
11 713 I 10 ' 21
1 177 I 10 I
44 248 IN 8 40 "
70 28 80 I 40
68 2N M I 30
68 238 80 8 40
41 227 40 I 44
63 232 to I 40 -
. 64 321 10 I 40
17 234 M I 40
61 241 160 1 40
71 260 40 I 4714
. tt. ......270 80 8 46
43 236 200 I 45
It 2S2 ... I 46
40 266 40 8 46
14 212 80 I 46 J
71 217 200 I 46
61 '..2(1 ... I 46
64.. 241 ... 1 46
. 41 210 100 I 46
i 84 17 40 I 46
74 204 40 1 60
fl 184 140 1 60
11 171 ... I 60
.204' 120 1 66
.212 40 I 66
.111 ... I 66
..205 ... I 40 -
I ...
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CALVES.
. 406 I 46 1
401 1 11 1
. tn.os.. t ,.
140 I 60 m !..,..
270 7 00 ..
.744 6 16
. 801' I 26
. 628 I 10
.426 I 44
. 884 I 80
.1030 I 71
40 7 0
286 8 00
226 I 26
130 I 60
161 1 60
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
400 4 74
.... 607 I 40
Ill 8 60
....614 140
.... 740 I 76
.... 110 6 76
481 (71
II.
78 -.
T..
4..
41.
...... 444 I 80
....... 760 10
...... 674 4 00
487 6 0
828 6 11
.... Ill I 20
....1137 160
WESTERNS NEBRASKA.
7. COWS..... 7t4 4 40 7 calvea... sen
!3 cows 906 6 15 14 feeders.. 655 S 75
8 steers. ...1045
43 cows 917
9 heifers.- 777 6 26
10 steers. ...1072 6 60
3 cows 935 5 40 48 feeders.. Affi
JO steers.. ..1045 6 25 12 steers, ."..1120
6 steers... .1275 7 10
32 steers.. 472 6 50
68.,
46.... ...322 ... 1 36 71.,
49.. .....246 320 I 31 73.,
61 284 80 I II 71
' PIGS,
66 121 ... I 26
SHEEP Receipts of sheep and Iambs
was fairly large again this morning,
while the total supply at other markets
was comparatively light. Quality of the
Offerings was pretty much the same as
on yesterday. There was a strong tone
to the general trade and local buyers ap
parently had good orders to fill. Any
thing good to choice on the killing order
was eagerly sought" after, other kinds
also ..being In pretty fair demand. As
some of the offerings were late In ar
riving at the yards and time being neces
sary for sorting, little trade took place
early in the morning.
; Once the market opened buyers wasted
no time in satisfying their needs, every
thing at all desirable as killers sellins
mostly 1525c higher on lambs aria strong
to a dime higher on fat sheep. There
was a strong feeling to the trade through,
out and the greater part of the fat stuff
was picked up before midday. About half
a dozen loads of range lambs sold as
high as 37.35 and some ewes brought $4.25.
Quotations on sheep and lambs: Lambs,
good to choice, $6.957.35; lambs, fair to
Oud iS.6G.g5. 95; lambs, feeders, $o.0GS.90;
yearllnira. xnnA tn rhnir. nht -ji.
yearlings, good' to choice heavy, $4.75
5.10; yearlings, feeders, $4.505.26; weth
ers, good to choice, $4.154.60; wethers,
fair to good. 14.tKyo4.lr,: wnthers foodor.
f3.754.25; ewes, good to choice, $3.75
4.35; ewes, feeders, $3.103.60; ewes, year
ling breeders, $4.505.00; ewes, aged, $3.50
nt-i.ov, cuu sneep ana ducks, 2.vui3.oo.
.Representative sates:
No.
303 Nevada , lambs
742 Nevada lambs
464 Montana-wethers .......
67 Montana wethers
236 Idaho ewes
698 Idaho lambs
517 Idaho lambs ............
560 Idaho lambs
311 Idaho lambs, feeders..
110 Idaho lambs, feeders, culls - 41
317 Idaho lambs, feeders, culls 52
152 Idaho ewes, feeders'........ 106
247 Idaho ewes, feeders... t 97
2i0 Idaho ewes, . feeders.
1 25 Idaho ewes,, feeders.'.
419 Idaho ewes
27 Idaho ewes
151 Idaho ewes
203 Idaho ewes
2C0 Tdaho ewes
.29 Idaho lambs
106 Idaho goats
501 Idaho. Iambs ..............
5S4 Idaho lambs .,
176 Idaho yearlings, .feeders
2P3 Idaho htirtbs, feeders.;.,
350 Idaho lambs, feeders...... 69
385 Idaho lambs,, feeders...,.. 68
184 Idaho ewes, feeders 97
188 Idaho ewes, feeders 97 ,
261 Wyoming wethers, feeders 103
L"7 Wvomlna- wethers, feeders . 98
402 Wyoming wethers, feeder .105
102 Wyoming wethers, feeders .102
BOWLING SEASON POPS OPEN
Special Entertainment Provided for
Devotees of Hooks and Curves,
FAIR SC0EES ON THE ALLEYS
Officers or Lraffnea mni Clnb Back
ers Called to Front and Foree
to Make Speeches and Roll
First Balls of Season.
The bowling season or 1912-13 wast
launched last night with the opening of
the Booster League on the Association
alleys. , The space was crowded from,
the runways -to the doors, but in spite
of the crowded" condition, everybody was
made , comfortable and enjoyed the
evening's entertainment. '
Speeches . were made by Mr. Ratekin.
president of the league, and M. R. Hunt
ington, who spoke on ths history of the
league. "' ;.' , : .. ..
Rolfo of the Clara Belle team; made th
biggest '.count ' on -anV backer of a team
on hto throw of first ball. Fiowers were
furnished for the women, and cigars for
the ; rt'n. - Refreshments consisting of
punch and wafers were served during the
entire evening. , . ' '
f The bowlers were a trifle stiff and out
of practice, but with this handicap a
few high scores were rolled. .. '-: s-
McCarthy of the Brandes High; Balls
took' all honors of the evening with a
total of 633, while the Popel-Glllers got
high honors with 2707 m.d-sesaon foym.
I The , Pope-Gillers won . three straight
from the Brandes High Balls.
The Fred Delfs . took three from the
Guarantee Clothing Co.
The Store Malts got; 2 out of 8 from
the Stars and Stripes.
Thn Clara Ttnllrs arnt- aviv with the
Maxzeppaa with three straight
Following are the scores; , ':
STORZ MALTS.
1st. 2d.
Weeks ..166
Bedwell .
Straw ....
Eastman
Durkee ..
Totals
..i.164
....153
....162
....190
....lia"
187-
137
129
216
144
3d. Total.
178
171.
137
211
148
531
472
419
578
4S4
. STARS AND STRIPES.
845 2,482
Hammond
Stern ......
Stockwell
Stine ......
Hamlll ....
Totals
1st.
153
187
.......161
159
.1-9
2d.
147
192
152
140
129
3d. Total.
152
161
146
145
137
462
641
444
455
Av.
101
.... 97
.... IN
100
.... 89 '
.... 66
.... 98
.... 71
.... 70
Pr.
7 35
736
425
,4 25
400
700
' 7 00
1 00
6 25
6 75
825
3 50
$ 75
360
3 00-
4 00
400
400
400
400
860
3 00
7 00
7W
620
66 ' 815
69 6 40
120
123
110
50
65
65
55
93
134 Utah wethers ................. 98
351 Utah lambs, feeders 69
131 Utan lambs, feeders 52
61 Utah lambs, culls...;........ 80
72 Utah lambs, culls ... 68
541 Utah lambs 68
l'J8 Wyoming lambs, feeders ... 65
37 Wyo. lambs, feeders, culls . 49
137 Wyoming ewes, feeders ....107
65' Wyoming ewes, feeders .....105
68 Wyoming ewes, feeders 108.
Wyoming ewes ...115 '
1$8 Wyoming lambs ............. 75
8 25
$30
3 30
480
430
4 80
480
600
680
600
- 5 00
610
8 85
$30
800
360
380
380
4 10
700
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK?, MARKET
Persistent Advertising 1st the Road to
SU Returns. .
6
6 85
6 30
6 40
20 helfers...l015 6 80
7 cows.. .a 0rt 4 tn
23 steers.... 861 6 20 21 cows...,, 971 6 15
Peter Nlssen-Neb.
4 steers.. ..1292 SO 81 steers.. ,.1250 8 00
I calf 140 8 60 0 w
R. M. Mora n Neb. '
30 cows..... 925 6 40 1C1 feeders. 1071 700
G.. Brennan Neb.
3 feeders.. 1052 $ 60 21 steers.. ,.1201 7 25
F. AmsDoker Neb.
27 feeders.. 1038 6 60 ','
Teater A Biles Neb.
JO feeders . 1030 6 80 14 heifers... 723 5 26
T Mex. fd.1027 4 25 20 cows..... 925 5 35
4 cows 1045 5 35
- - E. : E. Thompson Neb. ,
15 feeders. .1218 7 80 35 feeders.. 1348 7 15
J. H. HaskeH-Neb.
26 feeders.. 810 6 25 8 feeders.. 781 6 26
19 cows... 839 5 30
Holmes & Jensen Neb.
J3 steers.... 801 "1 OH 27 heifers... 850 6 75
4 cows..;.. 895 5 36
D. H. Briggs-Neb.
?9 feeders. .1126 90 IS cows..... 805 6 15
a cows..... (3 4 w
Parmelee Ranch Co. Neb."
Steers.... 994 7 85
T. U Brlggs.
14 feeders.. 1082 4 So 18 cows 897 5 30
WYOMING.
11 steers.s..l36S 7 60 10 mlxed..M18 6 60
13 feeders.. S91 $ 85 17 cows 1091 5 89
5 cows 1084 6 35 16 feeders.. 620 6 40
16 cows...,. 925 "6 60 So feeders.. 913 60'
6 cows 971 5 70 12 feeders.. 957 6 60
15 steers.. ..1243 7 00 23 steers. ...1144 6 75
9 feeders.. 948 $ 56 87 feeders.. 935 43
28 steers.. ..11 1 4 75 42 cows.,... 989 6 50
31 steers.... 898 $40 12 steer. ..J104 S 60
10 steers.. ..1007 4 50
Waits Bros. -
29 steers. ...MSI 6 60 8 steers. ...1343 7 60
19 cows.... .1010 6 00 9 cows 1002 S 40
- -. W. H. Conlogue.
a steers.. ..1098 $ 65 6 steers. ...1050 6 80
. William Conlogue.
43 steers. ...1128 4 65 6 steers.... 950 5 80
HOGS With only a fair run of hogs
ths market was a little slow In the open
In f. first sales being steady - to Strong
with yesterday. Once ' trade was well
under way-business Improved and tht
bulk of the offerings was bought by the
nackers at prices a nickel higher. Nearly
all grades showed the advance. Shippers!
and peculators did not cut a very blgj
figure in tocays traae, wnue pacKert.
apparently had a gooa many orders
Demand for Cattle Weak Mogs and
Sheep Weak. ' '... ..- ''
CHICAGO, Sept. 11. - CATTLE Re
ceipts, 18,000 head; market weak; beeves,
$5.7510.CO; Texas steers, 84.753U. 40; west
ern steers. $5.85.30; stockers and feed
ers. $4.257.00; cows and heifers, $3.00
8.00: calves.. 88.503)12 00. , ,
: HOGS-Recelpts, 22.000 head; market
steady to 10c lower: light. $8.35805;
mixed. $8.0509.10; heavy, $7.R5ffi8.30; rough,
$7.&5tf?8.05; pigs, $5.5C8.25; bulk of sales,
$8.85m0.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 61.000
head: market steady to 10c higher: native,
$S.!S)4.75; .western, $1604.70: yearlings,
$4.705.86: lambs, native, $4.8507.85; West
trn, $5.0007.70. r . . . - , ;
St. Joseph Live Stock Market. '
ST. JOSEPH. Mo., Sept. 11. CATTLE
Receipts, 1,700 head; market steady;
steers, $6.7510.00; cows and heifers, $3.25
459.00; calves, $5.009.CO.
HOGS Receipts, 8.200 head;' market 5c
higher; top. $8.90; bulk of sales, SS.SOffr
8.80; bulk, $?.30(fi3.80. ' 4
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 6,000
head; market higher; lambs, $t.007.35. .
. Stock In Sltrbt.
Receipts or live stock at the five prin
cipal western markets yesterday; 1
. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
8outh Omaha ....... 5.300 5,700 20,000
St. Joseph 1,700 ! 3.200 6.00O
Kansas City .. 9,700 ' 6.500 10.000
St Louis 8,0?0 5.300- 5.000
Chicago .....i. 18,000 22,000' 37,000
..: ,..842
FRED DELFS.
. 1st. 2d.
168
,...161
..- ....142
....179
.......... .186
760 734 . 3,338
131
130
154
173
173
3d. Total.
104-484
128
146
156
176
419
442
508
536
A Bowers ...
Cooley ......
McCabe ....
Bengie' .......
Horwich .....
' ' Totals ...
- GUARANTEE CLOTHING CO.
. tat. . 2d. 3d. Total.
Wiley ...... 125 130 ; 388
Pickett i .171 151 156 478
Ray ..... ........161 161 124 " 446
Hanseni ........ i....i.l42 .; ; 14S 153 443
Arnstein .............171 1SS .150 469
.837 . 781 770 2,388
Totals : .778 723 713
BRANDES HIGH BALLS.
2,214
X
C. Rlce.J
McCarthy .
Toman ...
F. ' Rice .."
Tousem 1 ..
0'Can.der i
3d. Total
170 ' 491
218 ' 683
. 1st. 2d.
....158 163
.:..1S9 '226
....147 190 160 497
....128 ... ... .128
....191 1?1 184 536
: 156 ' '129 "285
896
f Totals .813
- ' -N POPEL-G1LLERS.
1st. 2d.
.172
......158
.221
153
Christensen
Hemleben ,
Firestone . ,
Howell ....
Melum I ....
. i .. . .( , , . .
' j Totals
.' ----- .
Mbtthes
Wuthirch ....
Powell ........
Hammerstrom
Green ........
..185
' 199
131
175
187
198
3d. Total.
'152 623
181
183
178
189
510
589
EU
667
.........889 925
MAZZBfPAS.
. . 1st. Id.
...146
..154
..197
137
144
141
162
891 2,707
3d. Total.
1QA 1GM
Ml
126
125
159 JJ7
413
413
441
553
Totals 782
-CLARA BELLES.
- 1st. . 2d.
......176
150
155
......191
......165
743 789 ,' 2,314
.800
187
177
163
190 V
3d. Total.
157 5C3
47J
513
138
181
.-V
661
535
r.837 916 892 '2,645
Cain
Janos ........
O. Johnson .
Wartchow ...
fituns ................165 190 180
Totals ...
Commercial Leaane.
A practice match between the Omaha
Bicycle Co. Indlaris and the. Gordon Flre-
iiiwm inu u wo voinmerciai Ieagua
was held at the Metropolitan alleys. A
large crowd was in attendance and muca
enthusiasm , was shown. Scores: '; '
OMAHA BICYCLE CO. INDIANS.
. 1st. 2d, Sd. TAtal
ixeaie m iwj 156
Noah -..196 166 181
Boord ....... ........1X5 150 175
McMartin 199 178 180
Balxer,.:.v 183 171 .'171
554
643
1)10
567 ,
. 504'
Totals .............974 821 863 2.658
GORDON FIREPROOFS. .
1st. 2d. - 3d. Total.
2UU
158
..........137
Heaton ' .
Sutton ...
Laird ....
Nelson ..
McDonald
Totals
.153
..814
IM 180 564
172 159 4S9
182 , 182 , 501
202 134 602
127 ,139 . 419
867, 774
2..4S5
Thursday night O'Brien's Monte Crlstos
vs.' Brodegaard Crowns.
: Movements of Oman Steamships.
Port. , , Arrlred. '. j-Sailed. "
BOSTON. d-mrlo.
QUEBNSTOWN... ..v...Frcoaia. - '
QUEENSTOWN ...cmpaala.
COPENHAGEN. Hellig Olar.....
CHERBOUBQ., K. W. der Greets
CHERBOURG.. Pres. Llacoliu
wveh,, ;.. ....................... Areoniaad.
GIBRALTAR...:....' Koenlg Albert, '
LIVERPOOL Camnla. . .
.VKW. TORK.... K. P. WllhelB
NitW YORK. ..American..
Totals
40,90 41,700 78,000
Coffee Market. t
NEW YORK. Sept lL-COFFEE-Fu-!
tures' market closed net unchanged to 5i
points lower; sales, 84.750 bags. Spot I
market steady; No. 7 Rio. 14Tc; Santos,
4s, 16c. Mild, quiet: Cordova 16 18c.
Rlice Results at Heron.
HURON, S. D Sept 10.-(3peclal Tele
gram.) In spite of rain, the attendance
at the state fair today ran high Into the
thousands and the program was quite
fully completed. The second day closes
on a record-breaker for money receipts.
Today's races, over a somewhat heavy
truck, resulted as follows: -Trotting.
2:20 class, purse $1,flnk won
by Merle McV., . own.d by Harris ft
McComas of Sturgeon, Mo.; Hydryad,
.eecond. owned by L. E. Brown. Delavan.
Iil.; Queen Idolph. third, owned by W. S.
Glass?' Watertown. Time. 2:25.
Pacing, two-year-olds, purse 8300, won
bv Comit, owned by N. H. Kingman,
Setby. S. D. Time, 2:141.
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