12 THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1912. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Wheat Trade Kesponds to the Action of the Corn Market Kansas C?ty 1!T, St. LOUIS ., 75 Winnipeg . . ,50 l'HIC.t(iO'i. tAl .tl PROVISIONS i JIBW YORK GEHfERAT, MARKET of the United States treasury was: Work- ing balance In treasury offices, $85,749,490; Q.o.on. of tk Day . Vario.s Ca.n,lS '"EPi"! .fT. A33: XBW UTTLE DAMAGE DONE TO CORN - ii Oata Market Has Uttl Speculative Xfirt, with a TuilmfT ' look for Lower Prices Cash Oats l arhaneed. OMAHA, Neb.. Sept. 25. There are some dangerously low tem peratures in the northwest. Just how far they extend into the corn com.try l not indicated by the early messages This is mentioned because any radical act. on in corn will have Influence on the wheat trade. The weather conditions are advert for threshing and marketing lr the northwest, and to that extent, at least, the octlook is bullish. On the other hand, the world's statistics on wheat, tho domestic figures on increas ing supplies, the certainty of sharp com lietiton from both Canada and Kuatla In selling wheat to Europe and thu light volume of outside trade are all. on me side of the sellers, who arc , patient enough to wait for good swells. ' ' Ca ll wheat unchanged. ' It Is cloudy and cold over Nebraska and other western crn slates. Mossiiges are riving temperatures from 38 to 40 degrees, but the weather reports are not .accom panied by any claim, of damage.; to the corn crop. It Will tnkt- later anvices to show how corn ra.is"rs feel about . the prenc.it cold sps'll. Kven withcait an crop accdent thera U a fairly ' bullish feeling In the . local trade, especially In December contracts. For thirty days past traders have repeatedly stated that there was nothing In the old cash com ot September sltoatlon to Jhstify the sellers position In the current month. It now looks more like a final squeeze in the September than at any t me,, with re ports of a big short Interest outstanding. On strong swells, no doubt, .there will be active selling of May com, ' especially If the weather turns fine. ' Cash corn unchanged. The oats market continues to be de void of any particular speculative news. The tendency Is to look for lower prices, but mare pressure from the .actual prop erty must take place before such a, re sult It probable. Cash oats, unchanged. Prmary wheat receipts were 2.402,000 bushels and shipments 1.32S.OOO bushels, agabist receipts last year of 1,276,000 bushels and shipments of 5S4. bushels. Primary corn receipts were 883.000 bush els and shipments were 864,000 bushels, against receipts last year of 4119,000 bush els and shipments of 337,000 bushels. , Primary oats receipts were 1.204,000 bushels and shipments l,86,0f bushels, against receipts last year of 608,000 bush els and shipments of 271,000 bushels. .. Clearances of wheat and flour equal to 278,000 bushels; corn. 1,000 bushels; oats, 23100V bus he s. . . ' Liverpool close. Wheat, ; HWd lower; corn, HwAd higher. The following cash sales were reported: Wheat-No. 2 hard winter: 1 car, 86c; 1 car. 8Sc: 7 cars. 86Ac. No. I hard win ter: 6 cars, 84'4a No. 2 mixed durum; 1 car, 82c. No. t spring: 1 car, 85Hc No. 8 spring: 1 car, 84c; l car, 84c. corn no. 2 white: 2 ears, 7040. No. 3 white: 2 cars, 70c. No. 2 yellow: 1 car, 66c; No. I yel low: U car. 69c: No. 4 yellow: car. Mttc. xvo. s mixea: i cars, mi, e mixed. 1 car, 66c; .l car, Hc. No. 4 mixed: cars, 64c. oats- no. wnite: 2 cars. 31 Vic; 1 car, !lo; 1 car, 31c. No, 4 white: 2 cars, 30Hc. . Omaha Cask Prtee WHEAT No. 2 hard, 86W87o; No. . S hard, 844tp6c; No. 4 hard. 81&c, CORN-No. 2 white, Wfcc: No. t White, "Oc; o. .4 white, 667c; No. 2 yellow, 6c; No. 3 yellow, 86c: No. 4 yellow, 6ttt 5c; No. 2, 66c; No. 3, (5tt&e; No.-4, 6465c. OATS-No. 2 white, Sl32e; standard. 3143lc; No. 3 white, 8131Vo; No. 4 white, mnic; No. 2 yellow, 430c, BA RLKY-Maltlng, 65S7c; No. 1 feed, 4000c. , KYE-No. 2, 6l65c; No. 2, 6364c. Carlet Receipts. Wheat Corn. Osts, Features of the'Tradta and Clealas j frlcea on Board of Trade. CHICAGO, , Sept. 25.-Hcavy selling of whit today by a leading firm started general liquidation on the part of holders and caused a weak market. The close, inougn, was c to lc under lat night vr-,,,,- nr-rj ' '.i4,iJ. Keceipts yesterday were YORK. tept. 2i.-FLOLR I 2,16S. 4SK. Diliusement won 11 131. Ma year is of $18.- These fig ures exolude Panama canal and nubile debt transactions. ...a, Fo-iciiiB, j ne dencit to date thin flaml VJa.h&-- .r."i8' W.lT as agamlt a defic'a! wr.SV 5L? at this time Hut year. &4 10; Kansas straights. $4.15fi4.25. Rye flour, quiet; fair to good, W.S0; choice iu ianc-y h.um4.10. f CORMEAL Steady; fine white and yel low, 31.66&U0: coarse. 81.604H.65: kiln Corn finished a shade. to lc higher, oats drle'd ju.2i un ic lo wniate. and nrovlsonH vary- irvis ...j... -.-. 1..1 "iiiujr, s western, u aoiwu, off HfflUc to teftlc. and orovls ona vary ing frm 2Vjc decline to 7c advance. Depression of wlieat prises did not come untli after an early show of strength cue to unfavorable weather northwest. Fear, however, that thresh ing would be d.-Iaved failed to brina about more than a temporary buying de mand. Cash Inqu.ry, especially for export account, seemed ti almost disappear. On the other hand Kansas City reported In creased offerings, from the country. -Russian srnl-offlcial estimates wit the wheat crop of the cist's country at "ito uuMiieia aoove ail .totals pre viously announced. December ranged be tween HOHcand 91mc. with last sales i J net lower at WittWw Frosts in , Kansas, Nebraska and South uaaota leaiKr mmneHs in corn. Decern-, ber closed ; steady at a shade J up at 3S3c. Cash grades were In fair A. mand. No. i yellow was quoted , at Signs of a mora liberal run of receipt from the country made the oata market sag. juongs iook prorits freely. Decem ber ranged from 32io to Z2imc. The umno aiwwujftc, snowea a loss or o net Failing off In the hog supply hardened provisons as, a . rule. The majority ot cptions wound up with a rise of 2WP4c fne leading tuturts c.eu as follows: vrticlei Open. High. low. Close.) Yett'y. VV heat Sept. Dec.. May. W4 96 Corn. I " Sept.78H (JCt..63'74 May.t63J453H Oats, f Sept. 34 mum 74V.I Mis. I rec.32.5fS214 May. J4T4 34 Pork. Sept. 16 60 18 SO Oct.. 16 M IS 66 Jan.. 18 25 18 85 Lard. ScpL U07V Oct.. 11 07V4 11 10 Dec. 10 80 10 80 Jan.. 10 60 10 60 1 Ribs. Sept 10 75 10 77 Oct.. 10 70 10 70 Jan.. 9 82W 8 85 88 78 &3H 33 32 16 52H 16 67i4 88'AI 9oy4 Sfiii 18 22) 18 30 11 07V, 10 77M, 10 70 10 E 80 73 6354 . 33134 9 72 16 5S 16606!62 11 07; U 07V4I 10-77U 10 P7i4 10 70 1065S67 ' 9 82: 32Vi 16 K l67(frd0 11 05 11 07 10 77Vi 10 65 10 72 10 67 8 82 Chlcafto ; .... Minneapolis. Duluth Omaha ..... .....217 619 509 34 134 20 323 13 : REAL ESTATK FARM HANt'lt LANDS POR SAI.B, - ' Nebraska. , ONL.T 114.00 AN ACRE. 640 acres In Cheyenne county, Nebraska. Mostly fine second) brttom. HJcks, 218 Board of .Trade Bldg. North Uakota. CONSIDER THI8 FOR A BAROA1N 330 acres In eastern Ransom county, N, , U., M miles west of Fargo. In old settled community, five miles from Sheldon, two school. ' Land all broken, no buildings. Lay and quality of land first-class In all respects. Adjoining lands held at from 330 to 340 per acre, (18 per acre-takes the above land if bought by October 7, 1912. Investors get busy, no trade considered. Bo 741, Aberdeen. S. V. ' 1 i - south Dakata. HOMESTEADS. In southern South Dakota In the rain and corn belt. Land open Oct. 1st Let us tetl you how to secure one. Shulsi Carey, 11U-22 City Nat, bank Bldg., Omaha. A DANDY 240-acre. Clark county, South Dakota farm for quick sale at 172.80 per acre; good terms. For Information; write me.- Chas. ,- Larson, Moneta, la. FOR 6ALU iood unimproved quarter, Jerauld counfc-. S. D. $4,800 for quick tale. Want cash for my equity, L. O. W infield, Oreeham. Ntb.. . . fc'OR SALE lw acres good farm land; 40 acres broke, balance all tillable; 7 ini.es from , Dallas and 6 miles from Colome. Price. 340 per acre, payable U,3W cash, U.m March L 1913; 32.400 March 1, lsn. Address Box 180, Dallas, bo.- Dak. . .. Wlacoaam. - ' I Fine Farm Lands Northern Wisconsin timber or clear; nice lakes and river; best land In Wis consin ; best market In America; $1 per acre cash; large or small tracts. Ernest A. Arnold Co., SUPK1UOU, W1BCON8IN. . MlceHaneo. INVESTIGATE the fertile Northwest United States; excellent land In Min nesota, Norto Dakota, Montana, Idaho, Wac.'iitxton, Oregon, adjacent to North nn Pacmc Railway, obtainable at low ti'tceii. These . lands under Uie "Stars and Stripes' are In tae best developed eeciions of the northwest and are as productive as any on the continent. See wnat KOi;U . OWN HUME COUNTRA has to offer stay near home markou; quck transportation; close- to gootl neighbors and good school; no lsoiateu pioneering; free U. & government home eteaa laud, requiring omy tnree yeais to prove up; state land on easy terms; deeued land at low prices and on crop payment plan; climate tine tor mn, beast and crops; big money In vegeta bles, grains, alia) fa, fruits, cattle, dairy ing, poultry and hogs; : write quick for free illustrated literature, saying what state most interests you and list of re liab.e land dealers; ask about low rata home seekers' excursions. L. J. Rrlcker, General lmmigratton Agent, 121 North ern Paclfia Bldg., St. Paul, Minn. raHh quotations were as fnl nv FLouit-steady; winter patents, 34.15 ..;,' winter straJehts, 34.00r4m: snrlni patents, W.156.70; spring . straights, $4.00 'ii. in; UHHure, t.).IIRO.W. RYFJ-No. 1 6ta0o. BARLBJY Feed or mixing, 4753c; fair fl0.w'llt,W, PROVISIONS-Pork, mess. $1.7K16.90. (loose). $10.2&W.7B. , Total clearances of wheat and flour were equal to bu. Primary re- ft'Pt were 2,402, 000 bu., compared with 1.125,008 bu. the corresponding day a year Katlmated recelnts fni Wheat, 131 cars; corn, 214 cars; oats, 278 vw'Bj nun", jo, ww neaa. Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 red 31.031.06; No. 8 red, OlfiWc,; No. 2 hard, 0lo: No. 3 hard. 87640c: No. 1 north ern, 286o; No. 2 northern, 092c: No. 3 northern, szswoej No. 2 spring, pme; No. spring. 84filc; No. 4 spring. 83!S)87c! vel. vet chaff, 80087c. Corn: No. 2. 7474Uc: No. 3 white,, 7474c,; No. 2 yellow, 74 74c; No. 3, 7S((ti74c; No. 2 white, 74 74Hc; No. 3 yellow, 7474o; No, 4, 72 th'4c; no. t wnite, 7ZwtT7ic; no. 4 yellow, 781'4c. Oats: No. 2, 33c; No. 3 white, 8e37c: No. 3 white. tSmo; No. 4 white, iiwsao; stannarc, asvHjrase. Rye, No. 2. 6Sfp70c. Barley, 481176c.' Seed timothy, 32.BOfeH.00. Clover, $18.0018.00. t. I-onls Oeaeral Market. ' ST. IX51TI8, Sept. 26.-WHEAT-Cash, firm; track No. 2 red, $1.03il.08; No. 3 hard.- 9194c. T CORN Finn; track Xo. 2, 72e; Ntx 2 wnne. loc, , OATS-Steadv: track No. ' X No. 3 white. 363c. Closing prices of futures: WHEAT Lower; December. 914Ao: Mav. $Wl. CORN Hteaay; December, 60H60c; may, dihio. OATt steady; December. 22Ma: Mav. 84M84c T V IK Q4uJIm iA.' ' 4 FLOUR Dull; red winter patents. $4 65 S4.95: extra fancv and Rtmlrht 14 IMS uriKi Timowv. lio.w. CORNMKAL-32.60. BRAN Steady: sacked, east track: li no HAt-FIrm: timothy, $12.0O17.50; prai rie. $12.00914.00. . HrJMP TWINE SC. PROVISIONS-Pork. lard, drv aaJt meats and bacon unchanged. . POULTRY Quiet: chickens, 12Ue; springs. 1 14c; turkeys, 16c; ducks, 12c; geese, Blla ' BUTTBH-Firm: creamery, 2G30c. EOOS Firm, 21o. ' Rerwlnta Rtilnmania Flour, bbls K.0O0 19,000 Wheat, bu....... 90,ooo ft.m Corn. bu.. ... 42.000 . 73 0rt) uata, du 89 000 . 120,009 Kenana Cltr fJraln and Prot-lslona. KANStAS C1TT. Rent 2S.-WHFAT- Cash VyT2c higher; No. 2 hrd. RS!lc: No. 3. WW87c; No. 2 red. 31.01C1.03; No, 3. J8rf$l.01. CORN-unchanired; No, 2 mixed. Tie- No. 3. 67(R8c; No. 3 white. 71c: No. 1 70c. - OATS Unrhanred to Vks higher: No. 1 white. S5W; No. $ nrlxed.,33(ff34c. t'losms: prices ot rutures: WHTCAT-Pentember. 89c: 'Decernhnr. 85c: Mar. Sfwic. CORN-Sente-her, 74o; December, 49 tic: May, 49c OATS December, 33e; May, 343Rc. RTF 71c. HAY Firm; cholre timothy, $14.00(1450: obolc prairie, $12.003112.60. RrTTF-R-Creamery. 27c; flrnt. 25o' ttccnnd. ic; packing stock, 21"((f23c. FOGS Extras, 24c; firsts, 22c: sec onds, 17c. " Reoelnt. Shipments Wheat, bu.. 19 ono . ij nnn Com, bu 4,000 7.(r Oats, bu,....,.. 6,000 17 000 Mfr-neonntls Grnla Market. MINNKAPOT.Tfi. Sept. 8. WHEAT Sentember, WfiSW.e; December, . SSVc: May. 94frMHc. Csh: No. i nard, PINks; No. 1 northern miffc; No. 2 northern. 85'c: Vo. J. r8ie. CORN'-Nov S yellow, fi97ec. 0TS No. S white. 3031c. ; RTF-No. 2. Jig4c. PR N tn 10oound sacks. $i9.SOf?2O.0O FLOTTR First rntent. $4.SRM.fiB; o nnd patent-, $4.!01f4.55: first clears, $3.20fli S.W: seroKl clears, J 2. 30 2. 60. . FLAX-1.78. . - , - ," , BARLEY-40I967C. C 1. f. Buflaln BARLEY yulet; malting, 60!375c. c. 1. f. Buffalo. WHEAT Spot market irregular; new, No. 2 led, $1.04, elevator, and $1.03. f. o. b afloat; No. 1 northern Duluth, $1.01, t. o. !., afloat. Ciose unchanged to c net lower. September $l.ot; December closed, S8fcc; May. $L02. CORN Spot market steady; export, 60c, f. o. b., afloat, December and March. OATS Spot market easy; standard white, 29c on track: No. i and No. 3. ac; No. 4. 37c; natural white, 8594i839c on track; white clipped, 40ft43c. FEED Steady; western spring bran in 100-lb. sacks, $UOg2.35; standard middling, 2.3&&2.60; city, $2.40. HAY New, quiet; No. 1, $1.10r1.20; No. 2, $1.0&8UO; No. 3, 8Wr96c. HIDE-Firm; Bogota, 2629c; Cen tral American, 26c. LEATHER Firm: hemlock firsts. 2SU 27cj seconds, 25fy26c; thirds, 225i23oiJ mjrum, ioc. PROVIWIONS-Pork, firm; mess; $111.75 0W.OO; family, $22.(S23.00; short clear, $21.2523.60. Beef, .- strong; mess, , $17.00 j.w; iamny, ia.0OfaZZ.OO; beet hams, $28.O031.5O. Cut - meats, quiet; pickled bellies, 10 to 12 lbs., 12l4c; picked hams, 13'14c. Lard.s firm: mlddla " wHt $1L4611.B0; refined; firm; continent, $11.80; noum American, 1Z.4B; compound, 8.Uu (&8.2S. , BUTTETt-Steady; receipts. B.429 tubs: creamery, extras, 30g)30c; state, dairy, finest. 278Sic; . process, extras. 2fta Wnc; factory, current make, firsts, 23c. CHEESJcJ Firm: receipts. 3.179 boxes: state, whole milk, white specials, I6c; state, whole milk, white or colored, aver age fancy, 16c; skims, 313c. EGGS Irregular; receipts, 10,715 cases; fresh gathered, extras, 3032c. POULTRY Alive, steauy; western chickens, 154fl6e; fowls and turkeys, 16c. Dressed, Irregular; fresh killed western chickens, 14ft -14c; fowls, 11'c; turkeys, 15C(fl7c. STOCKS AND BONDS. Review of Operation onfelock Ex change Darina" the Day, NEW YORK, Sept. 26. After some hesi tation stocks today continued their ad vance, although the movement was largely In Industrials and specialties. Coppers were well to the fore,' yesterday's Increased Anaconda dividend stimulating those and kindred Issues, including Smelt ing and Lead, Reading, Union Pacific and the Hill shares reflected further realizing sales. Steel, which made up a Urge part of tho 259,000 shares sold In the first hour, yielded a substantial frac tion of Its high price .- of the . year. Bethlehem Steel was strongest of the Independent steel issues and Can was heaviest of the active specialties. Call money opened at S per cent, Bonds were steady. Considerable activity and an Irregular undertone marked the opening dealings on the stock exchange today. Great Northern Ore and Western Maryland were up a point, with fractional advances In some specialties. Reading, Great Northern, Lehigh Valley and Atchison were fractionally lower. Realising continued in the leading is sues with . a continuance of yesterday's brisk inquiry for low priced metal stocks, Including Bethlehem steel and lead. Large buying orders were diistrlbuted in the Important stocks at midday and the whole market moved upwards In a vigorous ' fashion, Union Pacific cross ing 175. . The market' closed. Irregular. Although some of the standard shares,, Including Harrimans, recorded their prices In tho last hour, the hardening tendency . of money and extensive profit taking finally told. Reading and Northern Pacific sold under yesterday's close and Union Pacific receded over a point from Its highest Quo tation of the year. , . Number of sales and leading quotations on stocks -were as follows: . Sales. High. Low CItm. AmalssmateA Copper..., American Agricultural.., Anwrlon Beat Sugar.., American Can" ......... American Can. pfd American C. A F American Cotton Oil ., American Ice Securities. American Unseed i.... Ameiican IxwmotlT . . American I. A R.. 50,000 1H wH n 400 so 6MI ti 4,100 n nv, M.10O 46H 4414 H 1,004 1M 424 1J4 J. H fJK M'4 600 M ti to 100 I3e 2344 2314 600 15 14 14 1.700 4 46 41 ,41.000 14 V few York Money Market. NEW YORK. Sept. 25.-MONEY-On call; firm, 4fj7 per cent; ruling rate, 5 per cent; closing bid, 5 per cent; offered at 5 per rent. Time loans strong; sixty iays, 6i per cent; ninety days, 6 fci per cent; six months, 5 per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE PAPER-o& per cent STERLING EXCHANGE Steady,' with actual business in bankers' bills at $4.82o0 for sixty-day biils and at $4.8565 for de mand; commercial bills, $4.81. SILVER Bar, 62c; Mexican dollars, 48c. BONDS Government, steady: railroad. firm. Closing quotations on bonds today were is follows: V. S. rer. 2a ret 101 Int M. M. M V. S ret, 2s. coupon. 101 Japan 44ie SS I! 8. 3a, nf M!ttK. C. 8. ref. 6a .. 1714 V, 8, Sn, coupon.... 102 VU 8. d. ,4a (1031). 11 C. 8. 4a, rcg HMiL. & N. Un. 4a .. i C. 8. 4a, coupon.. lUH'M., K. ft T. let 4a M Panama 3". coupon. .101 do gen. 4Via .... S6 AlllJ-Chalm. 1st St to Mo. Pacific 4a ....73 Am. Ag. (m 101V, do eon. 5a MV, A. T. & T. cv. 4s... .114 N. K. ot M 4a.... 90ft "An. Tob. ....121 N. Y. G g. 3s 8SH Armour & Co. 4 Hi 90 do deb 4 K Atchison gen. 4a... 7V4N. Y.. K. H. & H. do ct. 4a (190).. 10614 cv. 3 lis 90 do ci. 5a 1094eKi 4 W- jBt . u 714 A. C. U 1st 4s 5V4 qo.ct. 4 117 B. O. 4s i4No. Pacific 4a 944 do S"a 1V4 do 3. 6914 Br. Tran. cv. 4a. 92 eo. g. u rfdg. 4,,. 2ty CVn. Georgia 5e 107V4Penn. ct. (1915) 96 Central Leather r.. s:,H do con, 4a 102U C. & O. t& aiReadlng gen. 4a.. 9H do eonT. 4'4 934 8 U & S F fg. 4a .. 77T4 Cbl. A Alton 88.. (4 do gen. 6a Xi C, B. A Q. It. 4a8t. Lit, con. 4a to to gen. 4 5eS- A l. ad. 4s.. T74 C. M. 8.P. c. 4 14a. 106 So. Pacific C. 4a 89 C. H 1. & P. c 4a.. 69 do cv. 4s 94 do rfg. la 87VJ do let r. 4i S4 do rfg. 4a 87V480. Ry. 6 106. C. & S. r. a e. 414s 94 do gen. 4a 714 Del. A H. ct. 4.... 97'4fnlon Pacific 4s 99 D. ft R. O. ref 5s ..HI do 1st & r.' 4s.. 95 Distillers' 5 74l'. S. Rubber a..,.103 Erie pr. 1. 4s... . mtV. 8- Steel 2d 5s.. 102 do gen. 4s 7Va. Car. Cbem. 6s.. 93 do cv 4s aer. B .. 79 Wabash 1st A e. 4a 69U I. C. Ut r. 4a.. 9JWeat Md. 4a 814 Int. Met. 4a 81 West. Blec. ct. 5a.. 95 Bid. , Offered. Wis. Central 4a .... 1 New York Miningr Stocks. NEW YORK, Sept. Ki.-Closing quota tions on mining stocks were: Com. Tun. stock.... 8 Mexican 270 do bonds 16 Ontario HO Con. Cal. ft Va.... 36 Ophlr 65 Iron SlWer 150 standard lto LeadTllle Con 10 Yellow Jacket ...... 25 Little Chief I Offered. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET 18 cows 1032 5 50 72 feeders.. liM 8 45 8 feeders.. 1062 6 43 29 steers.... 1046 la ! M. Quealey, Wyoming. Receipts of Cattle for Three Days j M ciSr VW south Dakota, Largest of Season. is steers.. ..993 HOGS SHOW SOME IMPROVEMENT Sheep and Lambs Pouring Into Yards at Rapid RateDemand for All Kinds is Active on Most of the Days. SOUTH OMAHA, Sept 25, 1312. Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. Sheep Official Monday UlKi 2.214 47.443 Official Xueaaay 9,6io 5,u4Z 3o,;3o ""mate Wednesday.. 7,oU) 4,!ju 4i.JU 19 steers.. ..1023 5 70 13 steers.... 829 IB 27 cows 911 5 25. 14 calves... IfiO 8 50 9 steers... .1024 5 70 26 steers.... lftS 6 15 21 steers.... 1025 C 15 15 cows 880 5 30 14 steers... .1055 6 35 18 cows 852 5 20 HOGS a failing off in hog receipts was apparent again this morning, as, ac cording: to first estimates, only about seventy-one cars, or 4,900 head, were re ceived, as compared with 6,80 head yes terday, 6,211 last Wednesday,: 6452 two weeks ago and 6,XSS head on. the same day last year. There was a noticeable Im provement in the general quality of. the oirewngs over recent shipments, in fact the best hogs on sale were as good if not TAfT SEES PARTY VICTORY President Gives Eeasons for Believ ing He Will Win. BEPUBLICAKS STILL . DOMINANT Chief Executive Expects tf Carry Solid East and Hold Enough of Central'and Western States to Be Re-Elected. Three days this week.31,215 U.161 127.67S Same days last week.. 14 4sa Xl.'.'A Same days 2 wks ago. .23,008 14,940 72,036 Dame uayssj was ago, Same days 4 wks ago Sume days last vear. the following table stiows the receipts yesterday. As packer buyers did not ? c' hogs nd aheeP at South Omaha I seem anxious to do much- eariy buying vm fcr xo aaie as compareu wnn . snippers succeeded In fllline all their NEW YORK, Sept. 25.-President Taft, In a prepared Interview issued tonight, declared that his recent claims oC strength were entitled to respect. He re- better than anything onthe market for peated that he believed he would be With a strong tone to the general trade i . . . . - 7 , " at other markets and there beifis: a th he ben oyersanguine. Ha rnmnflrahvlv mnll nnnihAr nf .hoCSln i flhATvxfcrt tho tYilltmal sltustlnn hm Iia mam ::i:: .m IfnUsfyfnklhenee0 that th'reuIar rePub ..33.292 121.875 JuJS.'fL .Vl1 nL-?i Y?? ?5L Ucans would carry the solid east and hold last year. 112. mi. Inc. Dec Cattle ....... .bS9,707 80S, 862 138,656 "Ogs 2,X2,m 1.866,917 466,092 Sheep ...... I,7f,2i2 1,742,132 18,130 The following table snows tae range of prices lor hogs at South Omaha for the last few days with comparisons: Date i lifl2. iIl.,l;iU.,ii.,.,l:,;8.,19i7.llW Sept. 161 8 43 I 6 ill 8 80 8 06j 6 84j i 90 Sept. 17 8 21 I I 8 931 a 101 6 M 5 841 bept 18.) 8 09!4 6 Slj IS 141 6 82 6 7S 6 ot Sept 19. 8 li s ,i g 92 b m, 5 72 j 6 01 linnk of Germany Statement. BERLIN, rsept. 25.-The weekly state ment of the Imperial Bank of Germany shows the following changes: Cash on hand, Increased 24,596,000 marks; loans, decreased 1,160.000 marks; discounts, In creased 66,473,000 marks; treasury bills, decreased 8,185,000 marks; notes In c.rcu lation, Increased 30,106,000 marks; de posits Increased 45,950.000 marks; gold in nana, increased ii,S2,ooo marks. London Stock Market. LONDON, Sept. 26,-Amerlcan securi ties opened auiet and steadv todav. Th list advanced on fair buying during the iirsi nour, ana at noon prices ranged from unchanged to W higher than yes terday's New Tork closing. Corn and Wheat Iiesjion Bulletin. United States Department of Agricul ture, weather bureau, for the twenty-four hours ending at 8 a. m., 75th meridian time, Wednesday, September 25, 1912: OMAHA DISTRICT. Temp. Rain- Stations. High. Low. fall. hept. 20.1 8 E2Vl 6 tui 8 73i 8 171 5 73 6 06 Sept. 21. 8 41V 6 62i 8 471 8 12 6 S7 5 841 6 12 Sept. 22. 6 68 8 43 8 101 6 811 6 14 eiH &. S 46',i u 6 ,;) l:i 6 IBI 5 891 hept 24. , 8 44 8 16 6 76j 5 90 6 17 Sept. 25. 6 46 8 16 1 6 77j 5 95 C IS Sunaay. . Receipts and disposition of live stock at the Union Stock yards for twenty four hours ending yesterday at 3 o'clock: RECEIPTS-CARS. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H r's. V., M. & St. P. KV.. 4 Wabitsh Ry l l Mo. Pacific Ry 11 1 Union Pacific Ry.. 69 11 M C. & N. W., east... 5 6.. C. & N.-W., west.. 103 14 50 C, St. P., M. & O... 2 1 C, B. & Q., east 4 C, B. & Q.. west.. 106 12 17 C, R. I. & p., east.. 16 Illinois Central Ry. .. 1 C. G. W. Ry 4 Total receipts... 298 65 171 DISPOSITION HEAD. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. orders on the basis noted above. Pur chases on shipping and speculative ac count were slightly larger . than yester day. The packers commenced business at about their usual time and 'took .the -bulk of the hogs at prices about-the same, as at the opening. Trade was very'teven all the morning and displayed consider able activity when once well urider wai', a clearance of the offerings being made In good season. Beat hogs On sale sold to a packer buyer as hngh as 18.65, a nickel above yesterday's top price. Representative sales: ,' N. ' Av. So, Pr. Si. A. Sh. Pr. 1 16 527 ' 80 I SO W Ml ... M American 8. A R. p(d.. 100 10S 10) 10 American lugar Refining too m HUM 1H American Tel. a Tel... l.ouo 14H 14 1 Americas Tobanoo Anaconda Mining Ot. Atohlson Atchison pfd Atlantle Coast Line ,. Baltimore V Obio ... Bethlehem Bteel suo m no 170 ... 1,700 ' 474 44 4 .. 1,600 not 109H lOHVt .. J00 lMTi 101H 108 .. 4O0 144S 144 . 1 Vi ..'Moo io lors, iw 1T.M0 47 - 464 . 4?V Ashland, Neb.. 60 Auburn, Neb... 65 Broken Bow .. 45 Columbus, Nb. 58 Culbertson. Nb. 64 ffalrbury 67 Fairmont, Neb. 63 Gr. Islond, Nb. 52 Harttngton, Nb 53 Hastings, Neb.. 67 Hoidrege, Neb. 48 25 Lincoln, Neb... 61- 38 No. Platte. Nb 44 Oakdale. Nb. 48 Omaha, Neb.... 58 Tekamah, Nee. 67 Valentine, Nb. 36 Alta, la 56 Carroll, la 55 Clartnda. Ia.... 66 Sibley, Ia 58 Sioux City, la. 58 28 82 36 37 28 33 33 37 32 34 .14 .00 .00 .04 .00 .00 .00 .70 .00 .05 .06 .00 .25 .11 .18 .06 .87 .32 .06 1.10 .62 ' Sky. Cloudy Cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear Clear Cloudy ' Clear Cloudy Clear Clear' Pt. cloudy Clear Clear Cloudy Cloudy Clear Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Morris & Co 6S5 763 1,727 Swift and Company.... 846 l.txri 2.233 cudahy Packing Co.... 930 9U5 4,02? Armour & Co 606 1,509 896 Morrell 85 uoud & K 90 Benton, Vansant & L.. 309 Hill & Son 160 ' it. B. Lewis "252 Huston & Co 367 J. B. Root & Co 312 J. H. Bulla 52 L. F. Husa 82 Rosenstock Bros '206 McCreary & Kellogg.... 444 Werthelmer & Degen... 209 H. F Hamilton 263 Sullivan Bros 4 Rothschild & Krebs.... 188 Mo. & Kan. Calf Co.... 209 Cllne & Christie 144 Other boyers 1,702 27,965 e4v 3 ... SiO 70 U0 M I M (8 161 ... 8(0 63 lot to 8 tO Mil 240 8 JO ' 41 .211 80 8 SO 21 !20 ... 8(0 40 JS 160 8 JO 71 ttZ 40 8 60 27 ISO ... 8 SO 49 348 ... 8 SO 41 1(4 200 8 SO 42 215 ... 8 SO J8 .218 ... 8 SO i "t. (35 SO 8 tli M 844 ... 8 SS 66 841 ... 8 55 . 6 .260 40 8 65 S. 270 ... 8 SS : 63 104 12 177 42 144 77 Ml 43 224 T..;...-.21J 79 , . J89 40 8 SS- E7 141 80 8 (0 (8 M SO 8 40 49 800 ,..- 8 0 ' SI 110 ... 8 IS ...217 80 8 iS ., 8 SS ... 8 6: ... 8 15 80. 8 S3 S SS 40 8 65' (S. 36,848 very Drooklyn Rapid Transit, 1J00 J l 1U Canadian Pacltlo .., ,10,100 S77i , 878 Cnlr.l lolliir , .." 1 MlO SXUi , S2S1 . 12W Chesapeake a Ohio 4,100 i 81 11 81 4 i COIumDUB, u... rhlcaan Oreat "Western, 1,400 ' 1SH ' 17Vi ' 17 i Louisville, Ky. Chi. Mil 8t. P.. ...... I,t00 lftH 108H 10 ( HI. ft W. W LtOO 142 . 141 141 Celorade Fuel Iron.. 10.100; 41H 1M4 . 41 Conmlldatea Oas ." 8.900 147 14t 14 Com Products 400. 16 1 II Delaware eV Hudson .... 300 171 171 171 DenTer a Rio Qrande,. 1,009 2J 22 22 1). ft R. 0. pfd.... , 100 39 M: 88 Distillers' securltlea ... . i.aoo 14 , 13 83 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. 18 74 - . 66 21 78 58 Indla'POlls, Ind. IS 70 - 58 Chicago, III 24 72 . 56 St. Louis, Mo... 19 76 64 Des Modnes, Ia. 22 68 ' 42 Minneapolis ....51 48. 32 Kan. Cltw Mo.. 25 72 38 64 S3 .00 .00 .00 .20 .40 .40 . IV .60 .30 Brie Krla 1st pfd. Brie 2d pfd.....,., General Bleotrlo . Great Northern ' pfd., Omaha. Neb 17 PreeslnaT weather prevailed this morning 14,too 87 is 13 i western Minnesota, the Dakotas. cen- 400 SS M t4 :-.i anA western Nebraska, and western 100 44 44 44 1.000 184 183 183 'I.SOO.142 141 141 Kansas. Rains occurred within the last twenty-four hours in tne upper , lane ureal nonnern - pro -T.ww.iwia mi ilj:r Ij i ii . rmrtlnna of the corn Oreat Northern Ore ctfs.. . 409 SI 48 Sl , ,on. nd ""J ?J P"h Vltlnrll iiii.i. r,(ni ... noand wheat. region west of the Mississippi Illinois cvnirai .....a... ..... ..... ...... iav ' , , , infe-boroueii Met. - ..... f,oo ' 20 20 : 20 ; river, and rains and snows occurred in inter horouith Met. 'pfd.. . 1.800 0 ! so western. Nehrawa ana tne uaaoiaa. iiie litirnatlonal Harvester.. too 124. 124 124 rains wera neavtesi in mo upper jnwo.o- Internatlonal Marine, pfd. too 21 20 21 slppi and upper Missouri valleys and international Paper .... 800 i ; i l Uii of one Inch or more occurred at the International Pump',.... 700 It 28! W following stations: In Iowa Sibley, 1.10. K. C. Boatnera 1.4U 19 . l , wfl..aWorthlntrton. 1.20: CamD- Laclede a 106 '. , v.. t,i i so In Smith Dakota Uliuk Valler .......... 19.50 171 r.2i Ma. V'' VT"' . .. " i.!.T -r a r.- Loui.vllle ft Naahvllle, M., St P. ft 8. cHe, 21. M. , K. ft T. ... Mlteourl Paclflo ....... Natiooal Biscuit ., National Lead .......... IV. Hr. of 14, 2d ptd.. New Tork Central fr. V., O. ft W WO Norfolk ft Western erth American Northern Pacitlo Pacific Mall IKnusjITMil r.-jle-s Ua Pitta.. C, C ft St. U, mr I. A 1 AA QlAttV ITtallO ft nil W fl I Pl- 100 iw lie M I town, 1.30. L. A. WELSH, 1,800 81 10 80 ! Local Forecaster. Weather Bureau. 4,s0 43 42 48 . 4U0 U fUS 11 fti nnrai.-i 7,100 eike 81 kits 100 ' 29 2 2 l,teo ii; u in 37 3 37 NEW YORK. Sept 25. METALS Cop per, firm; standard spot and September, J17 25 bid; October and November, 17 5Ci im. oi.ntrnivtio H7.624(S'lT.87V4: lake. -I' sou Soia sa 8 firm. $5.10 Antimonv, . . Hi.ann'a T.1 . irnn nrm nu. ... linn. .,,j,,n..vi' - - - -. . " i." .'. in ?K17 Kft. , TMn t nnrthern it nun iii'i 11. ,ii.(ih,,i.vi - " ;tn:62Hw:87Vi; caating. 7.2S17;m Tin 11m mu. mJ, i :rm. 'Ii-."' ""LV,'" .'.', in TLm i. .. I October. t-O.0WiltiU.il'. beau, lioS lJu ,m ,H'b!a Spelter, firm, t7.50il7.75. SJ JS5 S f; iflrm: Cookson's, .& Iron. 400 110 110 n r t4)M li 25 1,400 40 40 i i,.0vni?M. 1, annthern and No. 1 s3f i koutheni. 'soft. 17.255flS.00. Copper ar- FOUR homestead rellncjuishments; 2,560 acres in one body: 3-set Improvements; Just right for cattle or. horse ranch; it miles from railroad. Price 82,500. Other relinquishments, deeded land and school Hnua. Loup Uevud Co., Seneca. Neb. , J.IVK STOCK JIAKKET OK WEST hto.p live tock to Soutli Omaha. Sar tiUeaer and shriakage. lour coDSi;a ttieou receive prompt, and aarafut atteo "on, ... - -.- - . , , . t-Ke Slock Coaesataataa Slerekaats. SYCTS BROS. CO. 'stront, rellabl a CLIrTo.V ,an. i. .fl crnne:e Bidg. Myt-t-Maion'uffmn Co.. 169 Kx""Bij.' 1,AV):RTV HHOii.. : Smnmi. HiiIl" ilarun Bros, et i".'o., Sxchauce Bldg. ' Mllwttikee 45m In Market. MILWArKER. Wis.. Sept. SS. WHTAT -No. 1 northern KVmb:: No. ! north-em.- f9lc: No. 1 hard winter.' tvsoiC; ffcenher W4r88e; Mav, 93J(5c. TOWN No. 8 yellow. TSc: No. 8 white. 76c: TVcemhof MJTWyc: May. 5SHS3MK! OATS-fltandard. 84Hc RTE-No. 1, 72Hc. .. . s 's . rvorla Market. PEORIA, 111.. 8ept. 25.-CORN-V lower; No. 1 yellow, No. S vellow. No. . mixed. 73; No. 4 mixed. flVic: sample. ?DC. , OATS-Steady; No. S white . S5Uc itandard. 84c: No. 3 white, 8434Hc No. 4 white. 32c; sample. SlHc ' l.lTerneol Grain -Market. LIVERPOOL Sept 25,-WHEAT-Spot steady; No. 3 Manitoba, 8s 3'4d: futuren steady; .October. 7s 8d; December. RL A V.pnh 1m AM CORN Spot, firm; new American klip dr'ed. 7s 4d; futures, irregular; Septem ber. 7s 81d; December. 5s Hd. , Coffee - Market." . NEW - YORK. Soot 25. COFFEE Fu tures market closed steady, net 1 point lower to 5 points higher. Spot coffee, steady; Rio 7s. 14tc- nn tos 4s, 16Hc: mild, quiet: Cordova, 1618c Key to the Situation Bee Advertising. Republic Iron ft Steel. republic I. ft S..v. iUick islsud 00 Rock Island Ce. pfd.... 8U U es S. k 3d. pld. Seaboard Air Una .... Sulioard Air Line pfd.. eu-abeffleld 8. ft I. Southern Paclflo ciuuiliern Railway uutlltru Railway pfd... Tennessee Copper ' Tnias ft Paclflo Colo Paclflo , Union Paclflo pfd lalted Btatei Heally;.. l ulled State Rubber . I'lllled tttUs Bteel .... United Butea Steel pfd. Utah Ciipper Sua. I HUUlllClii) ov.v, ... - , ' , 7S i . Mt . nvnnvla , K I a mnnlh suo lbn uiu iui. " van were i.w ni. " ....... w ! li.v.-6 . is.r.Ann rnniwr. ateadv: SDOt. saies firm: Husiriiraa Coal mcud Steel Car ""'"S .WI.W lis 1,3 ill mr::- lJlml KUn ..In, ll Km l'k vi a: luiures, xw.. . 0 .. ... ::!..e i., n,r R ton London tin, lioo ( l i6 'oad. 22 5s. Ixical exchange sales of m 31 ZZ ! loiter were 100.000 poonds London spel- U ! ter, 27 6s. Iron, Cleveland warrants, eo 83 61 i j 6x'lHl in London. .,.iD T soo 6 S8 t ST. IXriS. Sept 25. METAT Lead, 11,900 iu ui n..4 Utcndy at 45.005.02ii. Spelter, strong at l.aoo li ii i j $7.50.. l.O0 84 96 85 : 3,(00 4t 4 444 I Tnrnenttne end Rosin. 9U0 to 2b 3( , SAVANNAH. Sept 26. TURPENTINE , Sl.soe i;s 173 174 rm. SSc Sales. 748 bbls.; receipts. 678 , o 89 89 llbi,.; ehlpmenu, 353 bbls.; stocks, 38,776 i,b 86 at 8S hhis , 1.9U0 64 14 4 i ROSIN-Flrm. Sales. 1585. bbls.; re- II8.4.10 78 77 nPH,',rX J.49R bbK; shlnmentsTH.O hbls.: . 1.200 116 m lis Utor-ks 115012 bbls. Quofe: B fSSSr-n , 14,100 7 , Wu ''.Jj-'r K. n. 16.60: II. I. Vlrilnla Carolina Cnem. 1.900 41 41 47 r M 16.0; N. 87.50; WO. 88.00; naoaso ' u e - ! ivvxr eo t Wabash pfd 90 14 14 14 ' XV " ' Western Maryland 1.900 S8 M i , t. Mnrket. Wester. Union ' TOO 81 81 91V WeetlnsHoum EKctrlo... 1.64)0 8S S USUI KHIUAyrrnn, fu wneenng un a.ne .. mu 1 7 7 Total sale for the day. 799,904 abares. . Boatoa Stock Market.' BOSTON, Sept 25.-Closlng quotations on stocks were: - Alloue 4MIaml Copper . Amal. Oopper 90 Mohawk A. Z. U ft B...'... 13 Nevada Con. .. Arts. Com 4Nlp!ssln Mine B. C. C. ft 8. M. 7Mrth Butte .... Calumet ft Arisona.. 82 North Lake ..... Calumet ft Hecla..S7t old Dominion .. Centennial 19Oereola '. , C. R. Oon. Co S9 Qulaey ....... Fleet Butte Copper... 16 Shannon Fmnklln 7 Superior Olrans On t8up. .ft Boa. M, Qranbr . Oon MTimarack. ... 7t7. 8. 8. H. A M. 49 . 61 , 13 95 , 1 . Tl , 30 ,. 87 . 12 . 8 . 14 . 3 - .109 . 88 -. 1 ,. 4S . 1V 41 Green Cananea...,. lele RotsJI iCofX IS do Dfd Kerr Uk , 2Uuh Cos Lake Copper 36 irtan Copper .. La Salle Copper.... 8 Winona ...... Bid. Asked. .WolTrtn .... , Condition of Treitsarr. WASHINGTON. Sept. 25.-At the be ginning of, business today the condition trirm on,! linebnnired. EGGS Firm and 60c per case higher; Pennsvlvanla and other nearby flrsta, free cases,- 19.00 per case; Pennsylvania and otler neRrby current receipts, free case. S8.1(XP8? per-case; western firsts, free caes J900 per case: weptern current receipts, free cases. 8S.108.7O. - Drv Rootle Market. NEW YORK. Sept. 26.-DRT GOODS The cotton goods markets are- steadv with a moderate amount of business in primary circles. Jobbers continue doing a steadier trade than at this time last vear. Spring trade 4n laces and em broideries is Increasing. Worsted yarns are active and strong. Sagar Market. NEW TORK, Sept. 25.-SUGAR-Raw, nulet; muscovado, 89 test, 3.73c; centri fugal. 96 test, 4.23c; molasses, 89 test. S.4Sc; refined, quiet. Cotton Market. NEW TORK. Sept 26.-COTTON-Spot, closed quiet: middling- uplands, U. 75c; middling gulf, 12.00c; no sales, t Totals 8,066 4,270 CATTLE Cattle receiots were liberal again today. 302 cars being re. ported -in. This makes the total for the three days, 31,316 head, being tne largest number for any similar period since the opening oj the range season, and only about 2,000 head smaller than for the corresponding time year ago. Such liberal receipts, together with unfavor able advices from other selling points naturally made buyers decidedly bearish, so that the market opened siow and w.th the feeling very weak. ,To make tht trade still less active a number of the trains were late In arriving at the yards and there was also a great deal of sort ing and shaping up to be done, with the result that .the forenoon was pretty well spent before any very great amount ot business had been transacted. Packers had been liberal buyers of beef steers yesterday and Monday and were not very much in need of cattle to day, so that they were In a position tc taae advantage of the large receipts and lower markets at other DOints. The re sult of this was that the general run of killing cattle steers as well as cows and heifers sold around lttgloc lower. Here and there something, very good may not have shown quite that much loss. The yards were full of feeders, and they were also 10ldC lower and rather slow at that The big runs this week have caused a break of 2u40c -on feeding cat tie, and it would look as if there ought to be a good opportunity for country buy ers to pick up a good many cheap cattle Quotat onw on udtite tktcie: Good to choice beef steers, 18.2310.26; fair 10 good beef steers, S7.25&S.25; common to fair beef steers, $6.007.25; good to choice heifers, S.756.60; good to choice cows, 6.256.26; fair to good cows. S4.2o5.25: common to fair cows, 13.004)4.26; good to choice stockers and feeders, 16.00ig8.15; mlr to good stockers and feeders, 5.a0tgp 8.00; common to fair stockers and leedero, (4.756.60; stock cows and heifers, M.&Oitf 15.75; veal calves, $5.00g9.00; bull, stags, etc., 14.265.60. Quotations on range cattle: Good to choice beef steers, 17.058.60: fair to good beef steers, U.ujfci.OO, Cuuunon to fair beef steers, lo.0fry6.00. Representative sales: ' , Co W 8. No. At. Pr. No. At, Pr. 1. ...102O 4 IS 1 170 i 00 HEIFn-RS. IS 748 4 80 1 HULLS. 940 4 90 1 1088 4 75 1 CALV i.e. 368 4 00 2 390 S SO- i 41S 4 00 1 .,? 7 09 1.... !.... 18.... 8.... 1.... 8 432 4 20 S 290 26 4 S46 8 SO 21 126 3 76 4M 4 90 ..1440 4 80 ..1310 6 00 8... I... 20... T... 4... I... 1... I... No. 16S 7 00 413 J 00 250 7 00 332 7 00 210 7 00 ,302 7 SO 15 201 1 00 1 256 8 00 1 ISO 8 SO 1 20S 1 75 1 170 9 00 SiX)CtvERS ANiJ KEtUcJUS. 520 4 21 42 875 8 00 5 6 60 1 840" 8 10 .... 587 S 80 4 860 8 80 568 t 60 47 827 8 80 .... S63 5 (0 25 84 90 702 S M Av. Pr. 18 calves... 334 6 85 -NEBRASKA. No. Av. Pr. 4 steers.... 628 S 25 13 feedeis..l067 6 30 82 feeders.. 1015 6 35 20 feeders.. 91 4 60 6 heifers... 742 6 25 7 350 ... 8 3.1 76 324 ... 8 37 20 353 ... 8 37 34 224 SO 8 40 69 243 200 8 40 64 311 160 8 10 20 231 a. 8 40 49 283 120 8 40 11 264 210 8 40 38 27 40 S 4! 27 236 ... 8 43 76 ISO 40 8 45 44 214 120 8 45 (5 242 40 8 45 60 25S 80 8 45 69... 260 80 8 46 SS 396 ... 8 45 SS 204 80 8 45 46 218 80 8 45 41 278 ... 8 45 81 293 80 8 45 78 324 40 8 45 84 265 ... 8 45 89 218 190 8 45 21 261 ... 8 46 62 31 120 8 45 54 260 ... 8 47 239 120 8 47 SO 229 40 8 50 80 241 160 8 50 16 2S4 49 I 50 PIGS. 37 114 ... 7 00 17. 1 120 ... 7 25 SHEEP A very liberal supply.,6f sheep and lambs arrived here for a -Wednesday, as the receipts were ' considerably larger than a week ago, two weeds', Ago. and also greater than on the corresporffung day last year. The big bulk-of-rhe offer ings were from Idaho and -Vyomlng., fts on yesterday, the proportion ' of rially prime killers was comparatively tnbll and feeding sheep and lambs - were nn fairly good supply. As is , always the case when receipts are as large as this morning, buyers and sellers were unqble to transact little If any business until the greater part of the offerings were yarded and sorted up Into selling shape. " u. As early advices from .other points showed a slow and weak tendency to tht general trade, and there being no im provement In the eastern trade in dressed mutton, the local market was very .slow in opening, wnat business was trans acted in the forenoon indicated general decline or lyac on Dotn sneep and lambs Quotations on sheep tind iftmbsT Laflffba. good to choice, J6.867.00; lambs, fair to gooa, o.srao.t;' . lamDs, .feeders. $G.8066.6O; yearling;), light, ' $5.60f.56; yearlings, heavy, $4.305.'0; yearlings, feeders, -H.ntiBS.to; wethers, good to cnoice, 4.wiM iK; weineray.ralr, tog 00d, llToi&.OO; wethers, feeders, $3.90(6.26 wethers, fair to good, J3.7504.OO; wethers' feeders, $3.904.25; ewes, good to choice $3.76(4.00; ewes, feeders, $3.003.65; ewes yearling breeders, I4.60S6.00; eWes, aged, J3.50&4.50; cull sheep, and bucks, 12.00a 3.00. , . Representative sales: No. 118 Nevada lamb feeders , 29 Nevada lamb feeders. 665 Nevada lamb feeders....... 172 Nevada lamb feeders.. 381 Nevada lamb feeders 463 Utah lamb feeders 32.1 Utah lamb feeders 367 Wyoming Iamb feeders.. .. 68 444 Wyoming iamD lecners M 72 Wyoming lamb feeders 64 215 Wyoming lamb feeders...... 46 723 Utah lambs.... 67 149 Utah lambs 8 182 Wyoming lambs 68 237 Wyom ng lambs.....'... 68 92 Utah year'gs and wethers..' 94 114 Utah ewes ....120 289 Wyoming ewes v 104 414 Wyoming ewes 112 i' Av. .. 66 .. (3 .. 65 .. 66 .. S9 .. .. 68 Pr. 6 30 3 65 . 6 ft 6(5 5 75 - 680 S 60 242 Wyoming ewes, feeders .... 92 82 Wyoming ewes, feeders W 49 Wyoming ewes, feeders 87 147 Wyoming ewes, feeders .... 88 282 Nebraska wethers 92 296 Nebraska, yearlings, f'drs .. TO 182 Wyoming lambs, feeders'.. 68 225 Wyoming lambs, feeders ... 80 272 Nebraska lambs, feeders v.. . (1 60 Nebraska lambs, culls ...... 61 281 Idaho ewes 100 1095 Idaho lambs 99 . 6b Idaho yearlings ! 90 331 Wyoming lambs, feeders .. 66 a Wyoming iambs, teeutrs... 66 iiD Wyoming lambs, feeders .. 68 13 Wyoming, lambs, fdra.. culls 47 609 Wyoming ewes.. ...T.T;.1W 144 Wyoming ewes 97 89 Wyoming vearlinrs 1 ewes... 69 142 Wyoming yearlings, feeders 77 285 Wyoming yearlings, feeders 78 46 w yonnne vearllncs. feeders 78 il4 Woiiilng yeuilniga, ltli'd..,. 7? Wyoming ewes, feeders.... 92 l.l uyu.i.ing ewes, tetdeis ill 47 Wyoming ewes, leeJers.... 96 197 Wyoming ewes, geeders.... M 32 Wyoming ewes. 88 110 Wyoming ewes.... ....... ",t.. Ml 168 Wyoming ewes '.. 103 35 Wyoming ewes, culls........ .82 82 Wyoming ewes, culls....... 80 66 Wyoming ewes 101 57 Wyoming lambs, feeders. ...62 275 Wyoming lambs, feeder.. 66 176 Wyoming lambs, feeders.. 63 71 Wyoming lambs, feeders.. 66 21 Wyo. lambs, feeders, Culls ' 44 74 Wyo. lambs, feeders, culls '47 5 25 60 .666 4 75. 3 75 3 75 3 86 3 40 3 20 III 4 16 to" 680 .6 76 6 25 360 TOO 600 610 6 0 6 15 ris 316 4t 6 40 6 40 640 It 3' 3 36 335 2 To ".'So 385 2 55 2 75 3 85 613 (30 (to m 6 25 enough of the central and western states to win. - . The president made these statements at the hqtne. pOils brother, Henry W. Taft. where he went on his arrival from Wash ington late today and received a number of-his. friends and political associates. The president's Interview follows: "When I declared a few weeks ago that I felt reasonably . sure ofvmy own re election In' November and of the success of the republican party, I was regarded, by'some as entirely oversangutne and un aware of the. situation. Today, however, afe!r a , number of indications that the republican party is still the dominant paV.y, and that the expected growth of democratic', strength has failed to ma terialise,, my declaration Is shown . to be. entitled to respect. Effect of Third Party. "The republicans necessarily will have a reduced majority over 1908 because ot the; presence of three tickets In the field, but the, democratic party will suffer also. The. combined strength of the third-term party will not be enough to change tho ultimate result- Five or six weeks ago It was asserted generally that the repub lican party would secure the vote of the solid enst, including the New England states, with the exception of Maine and Vermont; that the democratic party would maintain its hold on the solid south and ( that the tl)lrd-term party would secure tile" solid west, leaving only the middla west as debatable ground. "Today, with . the election still one month away," the republican party finds itself with a strengthened hold on the east, having) routed the third-term party in Vermont and the democratic party In Maine. "The . third-term ' leaders recently con ceded that we would pick the state of Uttili : out of the - solid west and after conferring-with Chairman Hllles and oth ers recently lh the west there Is every reason 'to believe that the republican party "win'carry Michigan, Washington. Idaho arit"" Wyoming. Moreover, if tho proper ' kirjd -of a campaign is waged we will ; carry, dregon,' Kansas and Minne sota, where third-term strength has rap idly waned since the recent tour through that, section, by the party's candidate.' "I am not familiar with the develop ments in other western states, although many good reports have come to me at Beverly concerning them, but even with the . states . already mentioned it can be seen. that. ..there Is no longer a solid west back of the. new party, but more nearly a solid west i reunited' In support of the republican : ticket. This strength, added to the .indisputable republican hold on the eastern . states, : constitutes in itself, a sufficient strength to give success to the party. : , '' "It is scarcely necessary for' me to point to the necessity of re-establishing a-republican-majority In the house of representatives. If this Is done I feel confident that I will be able to have placed on ' the statute books the work men's compensation law, which urged upon the last session, but which was sent; to Oblivion by the democratic house. " If the country will give the re publican 'party" a complete victory In Its congressional as well as Its presidential ticket, a pcoper tariff revision will bo speedily effected, with knewledge of the facts . ascertained . by a tariff commis sion which will harm no one and remedy its preterit defects' . ., . . REPUBLICANS OF MICHIGAN - ENDORSE PRESIDENT JAFT calves... 211 8 76 8 steers.. ..1066 6 75 83 feeders.. 1093 6 70 71 feeders.. 1208 6 50 , 45 steers. ...1225 6 40 45 steers.. ..US6 6 40 30 steers.. ..1261 6 40 59 feeders.. 760 5 65 10 feeders.. 1193 7 60 12 feeders.. 591 5 65 25 cows..... 972 5 00 21 cows 864 4 40 11 cows 8S6 4 60 27 cows..... 98 5 10 42 heifers... 844 5 30 65 heifers... 579 5 35 11 feeders.. 1014 6 00 15 feeders.. 825 6 85 76 feeders.. 1003 6 15 9 cows too 5 70 17 feeders.. 701 6 00 36 nelfers... 909 5 75 19 feeders.. 939 6 75 16 steers.... S19 5 85 28 cows 909 6 00 49 cows 81'7 4 70 15 cows 1C9S 6 10 13 cows 837 6 20 23 calves... 302 7 25 10 calves... 162 8 50 14 steers).... 776 6 SO 11 cows 910 0 00 8 hellers.,. JS3 6 25 10 steers.. ..1006 6 40 23 steers.... 996 5 50 39 steers....l097 6 00 18 Eteers....ll90 6 00 18 steers... .1088 6 30 68 steers.. ..1347 8 00 J9 steers.. ..1321 7 $0 .2 steers.. ..1320 7 30 14 cows 900 4 83 J7 nteers.... 902 6 00 37 heifers... &9 6 M 192 steers. ..1052 6 50 9 cs&hfrs. 993 5 30 118 steers. ..W74 6 25 " 64 steers.... 952 3 CO 29 steers. ...llli! 6 60 13 cows 965 5 00 19 steers.... 963 6 60 12 cows 1066 5 25 17 feeders.. 876 6 86 46 feeders.. 1152 7 30 56 teera....l!4fi 6 85 14 steers.. ..1030 5 70 22 feeders.. 1127 50 Lakeside Ranch Co.. Nebraska. I Bteers....nS2 6 00 123-steers....llS3 7 00 I steers.... 1073 8 00 24 steers.... 1090 5 40 , R. H. Shlmmin, Nebraska. ' 26 feeders.. 906 8 40 10 cows 975 6 40 8 cows 906425 Metzser Bros. St heifers..." 97Hi5 65 15 cows 961 8 IS 3 cows 916 4 50 3. W. Mann. 46 feeders. .1246 6 60 2 calves... 285 7 00 4 heifers... 875 6 75 ' J. F. Strong. ' 13 steers... .1398 7 65 11 cows.!. .11606 S 60 .. L. E. Balinger. , ' 17 feeders. .1067 ( 7i) 27 cows..... 966 6 40 WYOMING. 23 steers.. ..1251 6 35 14 steers.... 1130 S 80 St. I.ools Lire Stock Market. , 6T. LOUIS, Sept. 2S.-CATTLH-R. celpts, 7,600 head, Including ;S00(J Teklhi; niitinri sieauy; native snipping and ex porting steres, 18.50(fria.70: . dressed knrt butchers steers, $S.0O8.EO; stockers" and1 feeders, $6.757.J5; cows and hel fers,-14.00 839.10; canners, l.'.75&4.50; bulls, $4.0O.5O isitcs, u.vunfii.ovi iexas anqu insiun Ktwrs, H50fc.w; cows and heifers, 83.26 07.25. , , HOGS Rpeint TAYI has. i.u. 9 feeders.. 990 6 45 . 15 cows 1043 6 35 steady; pigs and I ghts, I6.26i68.85: mixed 59 feeders.. 1117 7 00 IS calves... 338 6 25 and butchers, S8.55(a8.85; good heavy tt.a5tJS.75. V - - . SHEEP AND LAMBS--Receipts. 7.20C head; market steady; muttons. 83. 73j3.85, lambs, J5.507.15; culls andbUoks. 11.80(3 2.15; stockers, $2.753.60. - - - i ..5 d. . r Kitum lr Live Stoek Market. ' KANSAS CITY, Sept. 26.-CATTLE Re ceipts, 14,000 head, including. 1,400 south erns; market steady, to strong; dressed beef and exports steers. IS.3010.9!); fail to good. 86.00ii8.40; western steers, GTrS 10.10; stockers and -feeders, ,$4.60(iJ.7O southern steers, 84.266.25; southern cdws &.50&5.00; native cows. i3.25ijiM.39; native heifers. H75S.25; bulls, $3.J65.0C-: calves ro.tOd.9.50. t i 4 HOGS-Receipts. 6,000 head;v market steady to strong; bulk of sales,' l8.45tfs.66, heavy, 8S.50fg8.60; packers and butrhre ; ir.m.T&,-, light. 88.45fc8.7D; . jgs, 46.25 t.HElil' AND LAMBS Rece'pts.i 17.O0G neau; maraei ivgiioc lower; lambs, $0,006 Y.10; yearlings, $4.6oe5.50; wethers, tioue 4.35; ewes, $3.50100; stockers and feed ers, $.60(ii.25. ,' : : ; . - Vsharp Riae In Call Moaey. - NEW TORK. Sept 25-Call money touched 7 per cent on the stock. exchange Just before the closing today.. This Is the highest rate this year, r .. I 1 . " 1, ; Persistent Advertising is the Road to Big Returns, . , . . y ... . ' . ' DETROIT. Sept. 25. Tne republicans of Michigan, in 'state convention here today, ad'pted""reso1tftlons declaring their en dorsement of the administration of Presl-. dent Tatt arid pledging him the electoral vote of Michigan. The convention was one of the largest held In recent years, 1,648 delegates - being present, and was notable, for the harmony that prevailed throughout,' despite ' several contests on the state ticket. Nominations were made toi till those 5 offices not voted on In tho primaries. '." ' Previous ...tothe convention there had been many rumors that a heated contest would come up between Governor Os borh, i delegate, and the ''old guard" re publicans.. ,-Tlie expected trouble, how ever did not occur. Governor Osborn was present "when" 'the meeting opened and he sat ,on . the,. platform with the speakers. He made no speech and left before the cdhventidn'sdjoumed. The resoiuttons adopted favor the initia tive andi referendum on legislative ques tions. L ' Perststent Advertising Is, the Road. to Big Returns.. Chicago Live stock market Demand for Cattle and Sheep Steady - - - -liners Hla-her. CHICAGO. Sept. 25. CATTLE Re ceipts, 18j000'head; market steady to 15c lowerf'beeVeV $5.75(811.00; Texas steers, 84.6T. tKlo;' : western steers, 86.00g.30; stockers and: feeders, 84.307.70; cows and heifers, tt.90g8.CO; calves. $8.5011.75. HQU9 Rece.pts, 18,000 head; market generally'' 5c "higher, but Closed weak: I ght, .30ig&sH4; mixed. 88.16i.90: heavy. $7.96ti8.80; rovigh, $7.968.15; pls, f5.00.0; bulk of sates,- $8.3w&8 75. SHEEP ' AND LAMBS Receipts, 44,000 head; market, steady; native, t3.604.90; western, ' 83.594.50; yearlings, $4.755.50i lambs, . naUve, J4.757.00; western, $5.00 67.85. - ' 4.JoetB. Lire Stack Market. ST. JOSEPH. Mo.. Sept 25. CATTLE Receipts,' 3.000 head; market slow; steers. 86.7510.50,' cows and heifers, $3.26 8.50; ' calves, . 14.50g3:60. HOGS Receipts, 5 000 head; market, strrjn?;' top, te.75;. bulk of salus, $8.45f8.70. SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 8.000 head: market, slow; lambs, $6.007.25. ' Stock tm SUht. Receipts bf.llve stock at the five prin cipal western maraeis yesteraay: " Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. South Omaha 7.500 4,900 43.500 St. Joseph..' 8,000 6.000 8,000 Kansas city. 14,000 6.900 17,000 t Louis , 7.600 7,600 7.200 Chicago 18,000 18,000 44,000 ' ' Totals..:...... ......60,100 41,500 114,710 : Wool Market.' ST. LOUIS., Sept 26. WOOL Steady territory, atld , western mediums. Sl25c: fine mediums, lj20c; fine, 15l7c