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D THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1913. GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET , BZZ December, 7s 2Tfcdj March, Market Tendency is to Beduoe Out look of Corn Yield. PRICES GO SOMEWHAT HIGHER nnlla Have Full 8 ar In the Tit "nil Create a naylns" Interest Which Send the Futures Up to a Ne Level. OMAHA, Sept 8. 1915. Many messages wete received In grain circles yesterday, Indicating further daw age to corn by dry, hot weather, Theie Is a tendency to reduce rather than to enlarge the estimate on the final corn yield. It Is the general opinion now that corn Is a big bull proposition. New hlgn levels wero made yesterday on all cop months for this grain. The market was Influenced by a bullish feeling, which was engendered by so-called export ad vices from all parts or the belt, whloh Indicated further crop losses and a great reduction In the final yield. ThU In formation was supplemented by repoits or every conceivable, kind, all at which caused a buying stampede, whloh forced prices to the top notch of the day, Btronu Interests were Instrumental In br.ng.ng about a dip In prices during the morning, but this operation was only an Incentive to bring In new buying orders and pre. clpltato the advance. The wire hoMsos Joined with a group of big individual pit tradern and tho operations of this ooterlo covered unlimited quantities of oorn. Homo of the worst reports which reached the trade regarding the damage conditions of the erop came from South Dakota, Iowa and Nebraska points, and late reports are to the effect that there was no. let-up to the soorahlng heat and iMo 1 h? m " to be g.owm SS.V.T'. 0U"Me purchasing was pro pounced, aa shown by the strength In the May option. WLof0"' WM H Jiwer to fen higher, naaS,wM emtk during the sarly MW WM Rfl Toe'aVlon VVffi K$ wl,8rwa Hee hlahep, t& Jy .wvano. pf ether Hainan v tittuv hlsheri Ml , I corn Liverpool nlni,ai .i?,m.P WSS'Bta were erAX bu. iu,bb9 bu i.i " Til" llnneaool . - v. . . juiuin i. JIliHiiu, 1 1 ll llttliittllllti , wily titiMiiitn ai shipments of enp. Lot iiEjeEiPTfl. Corn, OoatB, 815 P4 AMIIIMtllltlllll tjj ions itin, i,,MMt CM iiiiiiitiiiiiiuiii M7 cansaa ... . l, UUUm llllllllll.tllltt nnnipetf llltl ItMlltlf II 111 lit 47 . The ffijowln ea?i sales were reported tgPH.wheftt-Ne, 4 hard wlntepi 1 par, MHei ears, 1. No. I haro wlnteri 1 .PRfi.JSsi l er, Bitte, Ne, 4 Tiara wlnteri J ear, BHei l ear', No, a iprlni i Mo, flu, a durum i i ear, RaH. No. 8 mixodl nor, wo i Bsm nvte. wernt). 3 wniwi (tanaara, eare, 4iue, Ne. B whlUi 2 ears, ..UmRjift WRsft . PfiMg-No. i .hard, M 91 Nfi. 8 flurum. steuuiM tin. i mm, wlHji, Oqrni he. a wiilte, Wei Vfe standard, awe No, t Mt, l,aaU dene rat Jtfaehet, red, MdWQ Ka, I hard, IIHM9 Septem- qoitK-No, TJM,tHtQi No, 3 white, m f)ue7aitei wnita, wnite 41 liarlevi i fo. 1, t)?6 We Pe 1 eunibM, Uo itajy, li$to. Iilrerpool Qraln 3tFbe(, liTVEnPOQI. Beot. (L WirEAIWJnnt. steadyi No. i Manitoba, 7s Wd No. V 7s flid No. I.- s SMd futures, firmi RKAL EBXATK. PAHM A RANCH LAND FOR BALIS ailaaeliamcaBa. 7W ACHES, S80.CO3. t miles from county seat of S,W) peo ple. Itallroad connections, academies, seminaries and first-class schools., Rail road loading Htatloa one mils from farm. Several fine springs, two deep wells, two sets of Improvements, good houses, barns and outbuildings; 230 gores of bottom land In cultivation. Fine alluvial soli equal lO'ths bottom lands of Kansas, Nebraska, Iowa or Missouri. About MO acre of see ond bottom still in virgin timber, This Is excellent farming land. The rent la rolling and well timbered. All land not In oultlvatton Is In pasture. This prop erty U now Used by owners af stook farm. Reasons for seltng, good. No trades- considered. Reasonable terms made to cash buyer. If Interested, writ j, V. Waters & Company, Bonner Springs, Kan. IlKAli EHXATE LOANS MONEY to loan on Omaha homes. No delay. J. H. Mitheu Co., inc., 'JJi. City National Bank Bldg. Douglas 1271. OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farms. O'lOCElTJi UEALi ESTATE CO 1C1S .OMAHA NAT1UNA-U DoUgllU LOANS of H.UU0 and up desired on Ira jroved real estate. tArge toans a specialty. W. U. THOMAS. ta fltate ilaax iiiog. UAilQE loans our specialty. Btull Bros. WANTED City loans and warrants. W. Karnam tJmith U Co., liUO Farnam tic new kiln dried. 6 9d: American mix wl. old. kiln dried, 7s; American mixed, old. kiln dried, via Galveston, ia lid; futures, easy; September Da Plata. Ss ZHd; October La l'lats, 6s Hd. Chicago qhain and rnovisioNS I'Vatnrea of the Trmllnir and Closing; Prior on Ilonnl of Trnde. CHICAGO, Sept. 6.-Dleappolntlng ca bles today caused wheat bulls to lose courage. Feeling waa nervous at the fin lh. with prices down HCfo to lo net. Corn closed Ho to W1. off nnd oats at Utto to HOio decline. The outcome for provisions vailed from 10c tu 15c loss. Holders of wheat showed a disposition to take profits and go a little slow. For. elgn advices, especially from Liverpool, were noa nearly 6 strong as expected In view of the sharp upturn yesterday on this side. Russian offers were more lib eral and there waa Increased selling pres sure from Canada. Minneapolis and Du luth sent word of generous arrival,- and It was evident that the wenther In all directions favored tho marketing of the new crop. Apparent absence of export call acted as a drag on the wheat market. After tho close, however, Baltimore announced thirty loads taken for ocean shipment which, If know nearller? doubtless would have affected the course of prices here. vorn ruiures weako ed with wneat. The trade turned Its back on bullish views and determined It was a profit-taking day. Reports of huge shipments from Argen tina received considerable attention, par tlcularly a dispatch telling of 2S.O0O bu. forwarded to New York. Oats simply followed wheat and corn. Commission houses, though, bought on the dip a d a speculative leader gave De cember support at the decline. Provisions scored a fairly good advance on hogs, but the larger packers were active sellers on the bulge and caused an Irregular reaction. Investment call for deferred months was not up to the recent total. Quotations ranged aa follows! Artlclel Open. High. Low. Close. ITes'y. SSI tic CITX LOANS, Uemls-Carlberg Co., u S10-U Biandels Theater Bldg. HARlUbO.N AlORTON. K16 Cm. Nat. noo to iio,uoo made promptly. F. D. wead. Weaq Bldg.. Hu and arnanu FIRST' MORTOAOE on Nebraska land for sale. Address -265. care Bee. uxbvoxx J5ouo.un)lllll .nku Bana. WANTED City loans. Peters Trust Co. , - ... A KEAIi ESTATE WAJfTER. HOU3E& and vacant lots to sell on easy payment; have customers. Western Real Estate Co. Phone D. M07. WANTED A large ranch of from LuM to 3.000 acres in central northern Ne braska; gooa soil, plenty of bay. Don't answer tms unless you have a bargain tor cash. Address F 182, care Bee. WheRtl Sept W uec. May, Corn. Bept. Dec. May. Oatsi Sept Pork, Sept jan. Lard; Hept Jan, Rlbsi Oct, Jan. a so 40 11 87H 11 ' 11,32 11 40 10 S2tt 77 74 75 4S4 4CVt! 1843j n so I0 62H U40 11 S3 U47H 10S2H1 7Vi 73 74HCV4 4SH1 40' a 30 20 22 U 35 U 15 11 35 10 60 96 I 7H, 73 22 20 20 25 11 35 1120 11 35 10 C2Vil 11 35 10 75 Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No. 3 red. WWCJlHc; No. 3 hard. 83304c; No. 2 northern, viuw. rio. 2 spring, velvet chaff, ES92V4c; durum, gltp2a. Rve: No. 2. 68WQ70c. Barley, 00U81C Seeds: Timothy, .406.!6; clover, 9.00 11.00. Provisions: pork, iza.w; lara, Ul.S5ril.37H: ribs, 10.S7i4lI.87H. Corn: No. 2, 77H7SUc; No. 2 white, 7818i4c; No. 2 yellow, 7878Hcj No. 3, n78Uc; no. 8 white. 78G78c: No. 3 yellow, 7878Hc Oats: No. 2, 4SUc; No. 2 white, 44ic; No. 3 white, 43H4(o; standard, 113c BUTTER Higher! creamery, 2430o. EGGS Receipts, 7,319 caBes; unchanged. POTATOES Higher: receipts, 85 cars; Minnesota and Ohio, GOg&c; New Jersey, 93S5c. POULTRY Alive higher; springs, 17c; fowls, 15c. Corn and Wheat Aearton Bulletin. United States Department of Agricul ture weather bureau for Omaha, tor the twenty-four hours ending at S a. m. 76th meridian time, Friday, September 5: OMAHA DISTRICT STATIONS. TemD. Rain- High. Low. fall.. Ashland 102 71 Auburn 103 C9 Broken Bow.... S3 59 Columbus 99 M Culbertson .... 63 61 Falrbnry, 101 70 Fairmont 99 67 Grand Island. ..101 69 Hartlngton ....104 TO Hastings ...... 99. .69 Holdrego M 68 Lincoln . 101 75 North Platte... 96 62' Oakdalo 66 Omaha ...... w.100 76 Tekamah 101 65 Valentine 93 66 Alto, Ia 99 70 Carroll, Ia 96 9 Claiinda. Ia....l05 65 Sioux City, Is, 93 71 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .03 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ..W Sky, Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear' Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear I HAVE a customer for a large ranch In northwestern Neoraska; will consider C.0C0 acres or more. I Vant Information Xrom the owner. Agents need not reply. Address E VH, care Bee WE bLvs a customer for a largo ranch; will consider LOW to L&w acres of good fanning land In one Dody In northern Nebraska, something that might laier on be divided Into smaller farms. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY, Ooiaha. JJVK STOOK MARKET OF WEST Ship live stock to Jioutn Omaha. Save mileage and shrinkage. Yvur co ign mtnis receive prompt ana careful attention. Itv atoclt Csiuiulssluu McrliMU MARTIN BROS, ft CO, Exchange Bid Minimum temperature, for twelve-hour period ending at 8 a. m. DISTRICT AVERAGES. No. of Temp. , Raln- Dlstrict Stations. High. Low. fall. Columbus, O..... IS 80 62 .20 Louisville, Ky... 23 96 60 . .00 Indla'polls, Ind.. 14 88 64 .00 Chicago, III 24 84 62 .00 St. Louis, Mo... 19 100 68 .00 Des Moines, Ia. 22 96 C8 .00 Minneapolis 51 92 62 .30 Kan. City. Mo.. 26 102 TO .00 Omaha, Neb 17 100 68 .00 Temperatures continue unseasonably high over the entire corn arid wheat region, except in the lake region, where they are more moderate. No appreciable precipitation occurred, except showers at one station In the Minneapolis and two stations In the Columbus district L. A. WELSH, Local Forecaster Weather Bureau. Ne York General Market. NEW YORK, Bept 5.-SUOAR-Raw steady; muscovado. 3.26c; centrifugal, 8.76c; -molasses. 8.01c. Refined steaify. BUTTER Firm: receipts, 8,451 tubs: creamery extras, 80S30Hc; firsts, 2$Hc; state dairy, finest, 2SH39c; process extras, 24J26Vio; firsts. 25f2i4o; imita tion creamery, firsts, 4li2So; factory, June firsts, 2424Mic; faotory. current make firsts, 23M&24c; packing stock, June make. No. L 23o. CHEESE Firm; receipts, 1,334 boxes: state whole milk, fresh, colored or white specials. 15Vm5ttc; average fancy, liVic; skims. ilV40UWc . EGGS Steady; receipts, 15,752 cases; fresh zathered extras. 28&90c: extra firsts. 26927c; firsts, 2425c; refrigerator, special marks, tancy, .season .cnarges paia, ari &26c; firsts, 24025a; nearby hennery, whites, 2SG36c; gathered whites, 24$j44c; western gathered whites, 23930c. POULTRY Dressed firm; fresh killed western chickens, 17023c; fowls, lSiJlSC; turkeys, lKQOOc. ICanxas City Grain and Provisions. KANSAS CITY. Sent 5. WHEAT Cash: No. 2 hard. S83c; No. 3, 34Q88HO; no. 3 rea, duqwc; KO. s, Mtftsvtc CORN No. 2 white. 77t4o: No. t. 7SO 76Hc. WHEAT September. 84V4o: December. 88Hf 88c; May. 93H93c CORN September, 77o; December, 74c: May, 76Uo. OATB-Ho. z w tnte. izw. no. z mixea 42a. BUTTER Creamery. 30c: firsts. 23c: seconds, 27c; packing. 21c. Kuuij-Kirsis, Z2a; seconas, i&c. POULTRY Hens. 13c: roosters. 9c: ducks, 10c; springs, Uc. Minneapolis a rain Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Sept. 5. WHEAT No. 1 hard, WT4c: No. 1 northern, BS0 90Kc: No. 2 northern. SOTtGUKo: No. 83HQ86KC; September, 87Hc; December, 89c: May. 8l6c. FLOUR-Unchanged. BRAN Unchanged. CORN No. 3 yellow, 71M74c OAT8-N0. 3 white. 41041MC. RYE No. 2. 62V44c FLAX n.451.4i B A RLEY 8Q78c. Coffee Market. NEW YORK, Bept 5. COFFEE The coffee market was quiet today and fu tures ruled steadier on moderate eupport, due tu better cables. The close was steady at a net advance of 69 points. September, 1.78c: October, 8.83c; Decem ber, 8.99o; January. 9.07c; March, 9.25c: May, ,S6c; July, 9.49c; August 9.49c. Spot coffee quiet; Bio No. 7, 9Uo; Santos No. 4, 1212Uc; mild, quiet; Cordova, UQriec nomlnaL Sioux Cltr litre Htuok Market, &IOUX CITY. Sept 6. CATTLE Re ceipts 300 head; market steady; native steers, (5 EO&00; cows end heifers, tiOOtf (.65; calves. rt.W&I.U). HOas Recelpu, 4,500 head; market 30c higher; heavy. 7W.60; mixed, l7.6Mf7.60; light, 37.SGi38.00; bulk of sales, l7.WXB7.e6. No sheep. Key to the Situation-Bee Advertising. DUN'S REVIEW OF TRADE Tide Turns and Price Gain Gener ally After Beoent Seoline. NO GREAT AMOUNT OF BUYING Factor In Bringing About 111" An Nonneenient More than 00 Per Cent of V. V.'a S. P. Hold Inge Unbsorlbed, , for short bills is Sv per cent; for three mnmns- ouis, a?t per sent SILVBR-Bar, steady at 27M6d per ox. MONKY-agCH per cent. itrjpoitT of ct.nAin.-o house Transactions nf Associated Banks tor the Week. NEW, TORIC, Sept. BBradstreefs bank clearings report for the week end lnK BPtembor 4 shows an aggregate of 2.S3p,ST8.000. as against 12,722,978.000 last week and 32.663,911,(100 In the correspond Ing week last year NEW IORK. Sept. S.-The tide turned in the stock market today and prices galneo nerally after a steady decline In the earlier days of the week. It re S , d no iRt amount of buying to bring about the upturn. The rise was regarded merely aa a natural rebound from the previous de cline. The uncertain outlook for the money market and unfavorable crop re ports were sufficient to restrain any bull Ish enthusiasm. A potent fatcor In bringing about the !. 5" tna announcement that mora Po'r 5?nt of Unlon Pacific's hold LW J ,Southern Pacific had been sub scribed for, Instead or about SO per cent, whES! atJfLMt 5t'matcd by the under Ih.rnw i7. """""an shares roso rPly 1 tne announcement tJZ0n? ,of ,maTy Important stocks ran S?lflit0 a Po'n. although they were ?.rLth.e "ern?n. Copper shares wero ItJ wnti1' advance In the metal to Movements of currency In the last day "JH we" af-nn the banks than earner In tho week and forecasts of the bank statement Indicated a smaller cash 2iS.t Hf?"ted by available figures. Call money did not go above 8 per cent today compared with yesterday's 4. Y' lnB??'"VJrnl'.t.h parked variety 31.2ob.oba saies, par value. United States bonds were unchanged on . . B1m. tilth. Ln Cl". AV.rlS. " TTH IIK 77H : -.K.tMi.umi ...... American n. a....- Amerlmn Cto , joo nmcnofui jb pra ,, km Amerlc-a a A r W) Aoivnaia uoiion Oil WO S7U NH it 24U tt 3,100 USi aoo 10m 100 10t 2. MO 1,700 7W 1,700 lH 304 U 4.70O V 2.100 :u Am. If 8eurttles Amcrleaa UiiMed American Locomolr ... Amttieta B. A It , Am. S. A It pfd... Am. Bugw Rtfinlnc,..., Amtrlcan T. ' T........ Acurlean ToUcoo Aiucondt Mining Co.,., Atch!on ..:.....! AUltlun pfd Atlantic Coot Line Biltlrao Onto nthlhim 8tM BroAklvn TtanM Cinndlan Pulfle .... jniri etthir Oiepk Olilo.. Ctlcno O. V., ChlCMKO. M A fit. T. Chlctgo & N. W uoioraao r, a I...... CasKlldted Ou .... Oorn Product! Delaware A Hudaon... Denver & Rio Grande Denrer A It O. pfd.. Dlitlllera' ccurltlea , Erie Brie lat ptd.... Erie 3d pfd..... ucnerai ,iecirio ..... ... Gnat Northern ptd 400 ltU 11J Oreat Northern Ore ctfa. Illinois Central TOO lClli 108 41H 17 S3H NH 101H 10tH 109 loH lOH zia MM MM 120 9U MT iis'i 1:0 .. 1.100 U14 7H 1:0 '4 tlu ,M0 104H 10JH 1M 17H 100 tin roo liiw 404 10H SIS 190 10 1U 1,(00 ISH Interboroush Met. ' , inier. Aiet. pra International Harreitir. Inter-Marine ptd ....... International Paper International Pump .... Kan aai City Southern... Laclede Ote Lehlth Valley , Loulirllle & Mehvllle. II., Bt P. & 8. BU. H Mtasourl, K. A T MtMourl Pacltlo National Bleoult .1 National Lead N. R. It of M. 2d pfd., Ne York Central N. T.. O. ft W Mirfolk & Weatern...... North American Northern Pacific Pacific Mall , Penmrlranla People's Ou p., CO. Ht. u.y 111 let lH 11 11 JtH H MH 144 lU 14 lot 1.700 16U 1 18 1. (00 3Vi eiH C2H ...... ..... 107 .....a ..... ..... l&H ...... ..... ..... S H 2, (00 IhSi MH 2( n 2, tOO 15474 IMS HIU ...... ..... ..... 1SS Ill a n 2K K 114 ..... 47 15 15 '.'"Hi iiiii ioiU 10m 11 . 1,(00 111K 111 (04 3,(00 100 1,(00 so '(00 uitt liiH .co UiK l 11m 21 112 121 MU PltUburth Coal ltVt Preaaed Steel Car. 2,000 2H SSM 2(U Pullman Palace Car 1.20 1(04 1( 14Vi Rcllns 21.(00 1C0H 1K n L.i V . I. I i ni.HhiiA T. Mr a Ilepublla I. & 8. ptd... Rock Uland Co... ...... Rock Uland Co, ptd,.., St. A 8. P. 2d ptd. Seaboard Air Line Beabo-rd A. U ptd..... nlA.a.miftl1rf & T. . Bouuiem l-acino Southern Kau-ey nn ItallvaT Bfd... Tenneiaea Copper 100 200 100 , 100 1,(00 17 7K ( 1H 24H 17 n 2(U J1H (I 17 K ( 18 4H4 H 71 11V4 Texa & Pacific... 4 Union Pacino W.000 1MH H lJOJt union nciiis p,u....... w - " lTnll1 Btatea Realty ..... (7 (1H UK ll tt 27K tl (2H MTi 27H 71H 71H em at 10U (SU 27 (U Jt lH (7 71H S VTnl.l Rl.lM Tl . 1 V United Statei Rubber,. .. 100 United Watte Bteel ((,100 TT. H. Bteal nfd JJUh Copper .(00 Va, -Carolina Cnemicai .. iw Wabaah Wabaah ttt Weatern Maryland Weitern Union nr.iiuiuvu.a .vw...h .. - - Wheellns ft llc Erie ToUl aalea tor the day. 212,(00 aharee. Jftj ' York General Market. NEW YC-nK. Bept. 5.-MONEY-On call firm at 300 per cent; ruling rate, 3 per cents closirur. 2tJ2V4 per cent Time loans firmer; sixty days, 4 per cent; ninety days. 4V4 Pr cent; six months, B per Cent. , ... n , t n PIUMB MISIWAMTIe; i-At-jijv umi per cent. . , 4,82(0 for sixty-day bills, W-KW for de. mand. Commercial bills., 4.S2V.. SLUVERBar, 66Ho; Mexican dollars, 46a . BONDS Government, steaay; raiiroau, firm. v. Quotations on bonds today were as follows: 77. 0. ret. la. res.,. SS K. C So. ref. Ka... H do coupon ........ I L..B. alb. 4 lilt.. tlH U. B. res 101 ft rr, unl. (a (1H da coupon iwts-h. a- t. jii w ni V. B. (a, re( IlOfe do gen. (a U do coupon ....... ji"' -mo. rumo ...,. rr Panama ia coupon.. S1V4 do conr, U UK A.-C. lat ( ctf (OH'N. n.It. of M. (Ha M Amer. A. ( M N. T. . C. t. 1M... H A. T. ft T. or. O..100 'do dab. (a to Am. Tobacco Ce....ll( "M, Y. N. II, tt Armour Co. (He.. It r. IH 71 AtchUon sen. (.... MUN, 4: W. lat e. (a. 54 de cr. a 1K4 MM do ev. 4s 104V4 da cr. (..... 100 No. Paclfie 4a. 14 U A. C. It let 4 Hfdo 3, i7 Dal. ft Ohio 4a tlU0. S. L. ttig. it.. ) do IVta MttPenn. cr. 1m if IB,. UK Brook. Tr. er. 4a... tljl do con. 4,. HK Cea. of OS. U 104HlUdlos gen. 4e. ... t4K Cen. leather (a t'4S. I ft ar. P, tg ( 71 42tee. ft Ohio (.. Jt 4i , le do eonv. ( 7HSt. I B. W, e, 4. TtU Chlesto ft A. IHa. (4 S. A. L tdj. 74 U C. D. ft Q- 1. ( "H80- P. ( Il5 do sen. (a tlVl do cr. 4a , 17 CUtSFfl (V4a..lOM- do m rtf. 4,..,.,, m a It I, ft P. e. ( (IViBo. IUIIwar (a lo( do rft. ( 7tU4 tn. (a ,. 7ja C. ft sTr 4We. tl Union Paolflo (.' (7 D. ft II. er. 4a Wi do or. (a,... j d. ft it a. ret. M7t .do at ft ret. (a.; i Dlnlllera' e U U. 8. Rubber Ca..lM do ro. 4e 74HV..C, Chem. (.... 11 da er. (a. eer. B. 70 Wab. lat ft n i. ieu III. Can. lit ref, (a tl WeeUrn Md, (e,,. '7114 Inter. Met. (Via 7(VWet Elec. er. 6a. to3 Inter. M. M. (Hi.. (lU'WU. Central 4e ' MT4 japan (ija "Yi Hoston Stock Market. BOSTON. BeDt. 8, Closlnir nimtatt. on mining stocks were. Alloues KHMobark u Amal. Coppr TTtfNeTada Cen ( a. . ... ...yi.ig mea .., aT4 Artiona Com. ...... 3 North Ilutte ....... hi! B. ft C. a ft 8. M. 1 North Lake "it Ci. ft Arisona MKOId Dominion u3 Cal. ft Hecla (1 Oaceola "' . Centennial ll-iQulncjr ' ' ,, Copper Rant C C JFHHoennon tu East Bene C. M... Utfluperter rtn FranVUa I . Superior ft B. U... TM urmaur iwa. ..,.. tin iwuhki Qraene Cananaa .... 144 U- 8. S. It, ft M. INf naj.lf wu V.ti ... Kerr Lake It. Utah Con. . Lake Copper 7 Utah Copper Co i Dane uoppcr.... nmona ..... ...... 3114 17 VI (7 V1 .. UK 1 Miami Copper 23 WolrerlOe ,,, 4j Bio. onerea. Bank Clearing. OMAHA, Sept. 8. Bank clearings for Omaha today were $3.0(4,741. SS, an In crease of I2,1E0. over the clearings for this day last year, London Stock Market. LONDON. Bept. 6. Closing quotations on stocks follow: Co oil, mouer... 717.lt Mo., K. ft T 22 de account 7(KSouthem Pacific. ,. lit Canadian Pacific . 7M Union Paclfie 1(4 Deafer Rt O. 10V4 Tho rate of discount In the open market CITIES New York unirago Boston Philadelphia Ht. Louie , Pittsburgh Ran Francisco, Baltimore Cincinnati Minneapolis Los Angeles.,...,.,, Cleveland ........... .Detroit New Orleans OMAHA Louisville Milwaukee Seattle Portland, Ore St Paul Denver Indianapolis Salt Lake City Columbus Toledo iDuluth .. MVIIipi,.,,!,,,,, Spokane Taconm Oakland Peoria anil uiurv .......... Dayton Sacramento ...... CPdar ltaplds Waterloo Oh.I..,4 VII a'rilialiciu. ill...... ulncy, III loomlngton. 111.... Ogden, Utah ,., Decatur, HI Jacksonville, III.... WUiJitngton, D. C. St. Joseph Lincoln Sioux City Wichita Topelta Amount I Inc. I Deo. 111.(158,101,000 8.8 26,331,000 6.4 , 110,(37,000 14.1 1.232,(J00 8.0 7S,7SS,C00 3.3 43.o37.000 ...... 3.0 48, 400,000 6.3 .1,... 30,065,000 8.7 20,1.13,000 13,0 ,821.O.'0 7.S 18,B32,000 3.9 22,030,000 11.4 30,60( J7.0 16.4(1,000 .9 1S,32,000 1.0 11,305,000 8.0.,,.,. 13,8(0,000 32.3 11,150,000 4.3 ..,.,. 8,719,000 13.6 8,954,000 3.4 8.81.O00 15.6 6,I13$,000 6,7 4.6M.OO0 ...... 10.7 6.040,000 11.7 ...... 5,919,000 43.9 3.E34.000 12.1 4,72(,C0i 4.7 ...... 8.223,000 6.6 2,0:0,000 12,4 8,313,000 .7 3,4r5,000 2S.0 2,053,000 3,6 , 2,753,000 13.3 1,896,000 33i9 1 1,351,000 0.4 1,375,000 13.1 1,113,000 2.3 . 765,000 6.4 789,000 33,1 689,000 15.4 474,000 4.1 330,000 ...... 7.3 6,340.tOO 16.6 6,310,090 83.5 l,848,OJO 11.6 8,039,000 5.6 3,121,000 , 2.1 l.(06.000 U.S OMAHA ai3NnA aTARKET. BUTTKn No. L 1-lb. cartons, Z9c; No. I, CO-lb. tubs, 2SHc: No. 2. 26c. FISH-Whlte, fresh, 14c; trout fresh, lie; targe crappies. fresh, 13c; tip-nun mackerel, 15c; shad roe, per pair, Oci salmon, fresh. 10c; halibut fresh, lOo; buffalo, 9c, bullheads. 12c; channel cat fnsh. 16c: pike, 15c; pickerel, lie, CHEEBKt Imported Bwlaa, o Amerl can Swiss, 26o; block Swiss, 24c; twins, 17Virc; daisies, 18a; triplets, 18c: young Americas, 19o; blue label brick, iSo; llm berger, 2-lb.. ituo; New York, white, 19c. POULTRY Broilers, no per lb.; hens. 16c; cocks, 12c: ducks, 184320c; geeee, 130 ; turkeys, 20&S5c: ptgoons. per doc. 31.20; roosters, 8c: ducks, full feathered, lOo. geese, full feathered, 10c; squabs, No. L $1.50; No. 2, 50c BEEP CUTS-Wbs: No. L 17c; No. 2, llVac; No. 3, 1214c. Loins: No. L I8H0; No. 2, 16Hc; No. 3, 14c Chucks: No. L Ho; No. 2, lOHc: No. 3, S4c Bounds: No. 1, 14c; No. 2, 12io; No. 3, 12c. Plates: No. 1. 7V4c; No. 2. 67io; No. 8, 6Ka The following prlcea are furnished by the Ollllnskv Fruit company! FBUITS Washington -pricota,. per crate, 1.50: Wickson. large green plums, per crate, 3100: medium red plums, per crate, 23,00; large blue plumbs, per crate, 1100. Pears: Bartletts, per box, 32.78; 8 box lots, 32.65. Peaches: Per box, 8Se; California B Hardy pears, per box, $2.25; Apples: Duchess or Transparent, per bu.. 90u; 6-bu. lota, ssc; 10-bu. lots, soo. Cantaloupes: Arlxona standard, per crate, I4.25; Arhtona Pony, per crate, 32.75; Arisona Jumbo, per crate, 12.7V. Oranges: Extra fine Valencia. 126, 2SS stses, per w. 86.00; Sunklst Valenclas. 150, JS.50; 176, 200, 216, 250 slaes, per box. If.OC a rape fruit: Florida, Indian Rvei, 46V 64, 64 sixes, J10.00. Cranberries! Evaporated, carton containing 86 packsges, per car ton, 32.70. Qrapes: Calltttrnla. per crate, $1.85. Lemons: Extra fancy Sunklat, 800s and sees, per box, $0.50; extrk choice lied Ball, 300s 'and 260s. per box, $5.00. VEQETABLEH Potatoes, large Cob bler, per bushel, BOc Onions, California. IrTge yellow, per pound. 2Mc, Tomatoes, homegrown, per market basket 50o; 6 crate lots. 45c. Watermelons, Alabama sweet per pound, lftc: 5-rate lots, pei pound. I4c. MiaCELLANECUB Rousting ears, per box.. 15c; Michigan celery, per dos., fee: Mott's cider, per keg, .Lo; Nehawka elder, per keg, 30.28: asparagus, per dos.. 10c; rhubarb, per dox., 20c; onions, per dos.. 20c; new beets, carrots, turnips, per dox., 30c; parsley per dox., 40c; radishes, per dot., 20o ; head lettuce, per dos., $1.0); homegrown leaf lettuce, per dox,. 20o; green peppers, per basket 50c; wax or green beans, per basket, ILOO; hothouse cucumbers, per dox., 40o to COo; cauli flower, per lb., 10Q12HOI Venetian garlic, per lb., 12Vic; new cabbage, per lb 8c; eggplant, per dos., 8LC0; horseradish, 3 dox. bottles In case, per case, $1.90; Dromodary brand dates, pkg $8.00; Anchor brand dates, pkg KiS; walnuts. No. 1 soft shell, per lb., S0c; medium pecans, per lb., 13Ho; jumbo pecans, per lb., 15c; giant pecans, Louisiana, paper shell, per lb., 2So; filberts, per lb 18c; Drake almonds per lb. l&o, paper shell, Uc; Braxlls, per lb., lOo; large washed, per lb., 12a; black walnuts, per lb $Ho; raw No. 1 peanuts, per lb.. 7c; Jumbo pea nuts, per lb., Sot roast peanuts, per lb., Sytc; suellbark hickory nuts, per lb.. 4o; white. rice popcorn, per lb., 4o; checkers, per 100-package case, 33.50; checkers, per to-pkg. case, 3L75; Leslie berry boxes, uuarts, per LOOP, 83.76. Metal Market. v.T.rir vnnv Unfr r. MWAT-Cl TA,1 14 , T jkv..-, m ,w. quiet at 34. 10, bid; in London, 20 12s Cd. Spelter quiet at 35.86$?6.85; in London, 21 10s. Copper firm; standard spot to No- 216.50Q16.76j lake, VilVQltOO: casting. hmShM. Tin tony; spot, vt43.Wii33: oepiemoer, 4.ntw-J wuiuwr, u.aA 42.87; November, 342.62B42.75. Antimony dull; Cookson's, ta.(0iftO. Iron steady and unchanged. London closed: Copper firm; spot, ns. Us; futures, 73. Tin firm: spot, 135; futures, 194. Iron, Clave- uinu. war.niikB. vu ivnu, ST. LOUIS, Bept. 8. METALft Lead steady at 14.67 Spelter firm at 16.70 C5.75. Cotton Market. NEW TOHK, Sept. B.-COTTON-Spot, quiet: middling uplands, 18c; middling gulf, 18.25c, Futures closed feverish; September, 12.43c; October, 12.55c: November, 12.65c; December, 12.60o; January, 11.50c; Feb ruary, 12.52o; March, 12.00c; May, 12,C0o; June. 12.66c; July, 12.61c. LIVERPOOL, Hept. 5. COTTON-Spot In moderate demand and easier; Amer ican middling fairy 7.95c! good middling, 7.67d; middling, 7.35d; low middling, 7.13d; good ordinary, 6.63d; ordinary, 0.l0d; sales, 7,000 bales. Cotton closed feverish at a net decline of 30 to 42 points. Dry Onoda Market. NEW YORK, Sept. 5,-DRY GOOD fl ection goods markets are very strong. Jute has reached a level of 334 a ton, by far the highest ever known. Cotton yarns are up Ho to to per pound. Carpet wools are In otrong demand. The demand for silk piece goods and ribbons Is active. St, Louis Live Slock Market. ST. LOUIS, Sept 6. CATTLE Re- i -AA V. n .1 . .!. ..-..... Jt ... choice steers, $7.208.00; stockers and feed. ers, 83.Z5O7.50J cows and heifers, $4.7o 8.78; bulls, t5.766. 75: calves, Ji5.0OSll.25; southern steers, 36.0007.76; cows and heif ers, $(.2J.M. HOOS Receipts, 8.500 head market 25c higher; pigs and lights, $5.C0t).20; mlxol and butchers, $8.95fj0.20; good heavy, $3.75 (.9.00. 8HEEP AND LAMBS Receipt. 1,800 head; market steady; muttons, 33.25fiX.0O; yearlings. 25.0OS6.O9i lambs, 35.5OS8.00; western lambs, $7.40. KniKK City 1.1 r stock Market. KANSAS CITY, Bept 8. CATTLD Re celDta. 2.500 head: market steady to weak: prime fed steers, $8.60779.00; dressed beef steers, $7.5008,60; western , steers, 86.76 V.75; southern steers, t5.COQil.W; cows, $3,6) P.50; heifers, $4.5098.73; stockers and feed ers, 34.7&S7.75; bulls, 34.S506.3; calves, 15.00 CJ10.00. Jiuuo ueceipis, J "a, ncnu; inarxei iuo to ISo hlsrher: bulk. 33.1508.65: heavy. 38.15 68.33; packers and butchers, $8,254)8.75; llgnt. w.wae.7v; pigs, vwoxrisn SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 700 head: market stead v: lam be. l4.7Mr7.60: yearllnss, $4.7566.26; wethers, $1.1634.75; ewes, $3X03 (.00. Key to the Situation Bee Advertising. OMAHA LIVESTOCK MARKET Cattle Receipt Liberal, with Prices Weak to Ten Off, HOGS GENERALLY TEN HIGHER Fat Lambs Ten to Fifteen Hlher anrl Mntton Steady to Ktronir -All Kinds of Feeder Sheep ftlo ' nnd About "tendy. , SOUTH OMAHA. Sept 5, MIS. . Receipts were: Cattle, lloies. Sheen. Official xrnn.i... VIVX ell aovi ' . iu.j ....... ,9-v umciai Tuesday 8,741 nrCilB) W.cdr,S,5," Official Thursday 3,877 Lstlmate Friday ....... 2,500 ! 11 Ut 'ft tit 17 til (4 Ml 240 7 M Tl Ill M IN 27.. .....HI 11 IH tl Ml M M4 II 214 M UT 77 200 7 70 K.......M1 90 7 70 14 in ... 7 70 .. trtJ 1M 7 70 II 211 M 7 70 4 219 ... 7 70 II Ml 170 7 70 M 141 240 7 70 8.M0 7,904 6.003 8,600 27.b04 20.4(9 23,634 8.000 nve days this week 2S.749 ".619 115,S5. Same days last week.,22,59S 80,972 83,202 Snino days 2 weeks ago 19,976 29,066 70,131 game days 3 weeks ago 16,3fi9 37,13 51.0A Hame days 4 weeks ago 16,874 49,684 74.6S3 Snmo days last year,.,2l6 28.6S0 85.354 The foiloirlnar tall, hni tho receipts of cattle, hogs and sheep at the South Omaha live stock market for the year to date as compared with last year: , IS13. Ill IIIO, i'r j.nia ........ COJ,u,& i7S,14'S ...... o,ll 1.909.411 2,I.lfi2 Bhttp 1,496,60(1 l,4OS.306 88,301 Thft f ffll ii W I r, ,-l.l. m ,,., rf price; for hogs at South OmahW for the last few days, with comDarlsonst Date. 1911 lU.imi.llo.lyQj.IWH.lW7 Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. AL. Aug, Sept tKpt beiit. Bept Mept a 1 VlV,1 m 7 7s m 7 i 2SI I M i 7 i:n 101 3 161 7 1 7 Vol 7 1W a IM 7 II 7 Kt 7 ;) 7 64U 7 731 i 31 8 ill 8 33 8 M V I 8 32 H 27 8 34 7 13 7 151 7 U 7 IM 7 07 7 U e 7 47 7 t a u 8 4 tt 70 8 Hi 8 69 8 911 V W 7 V4, 7 8 7VI 7 8 851 7 U 92 7 7 9 02 62 1 0 31, 71 t 31 60 4 U W 6 11 0 ID 6 65 6 (5 (3 tt 631 8 67 01 71 82 i 8i i 6 63 in i'lt 6 71 6 68 6 71 867 5 60 5 61 6 76 ounilay. Receipts and disposition of live stock at the Union UtocK I'nrUs, South Omana, Neb., for the twenty-tour hours enuitm at 8 o clock p. in, yesterday: ltCl I'TS-CAllLOADS. Cattle.liogs.tthoep.Horses C. M. & St P 1 4 Mo. Paclflo ,, 28 Union Paclflo 11 12 25 ., U. A N, W east.. ..2 1.. (i ft. N. W.i west ..1 18 .. ., U. bt l'. M. Ht O.. 9 , C. ll. & Q east.... 16 O. U. & g., west.. 30 10 4 1 C. It 1. ft P., cast.. .. 4 .. Illinois Central .... 1 1 .. ,, Totol Receipt .... 81 65 81 "i DlbfOSITlON-MIfiAC. Cattle, Hogs. Sheep. Morris Co Swift & Company Cudahy Packing co Armour & Co. Schwartz & Co j. w. Aiurpny .......... Cudahy, IC C. N. li. Vansant Co D. Vansant & Lush Hill & Son J H. Bulla McCreary & Kellogg... 3(6 299 (43 74 417 9 25 60 31 43 "Worthelmer & Degen.. 167 H. F. Hamilton,. Mo. A Kans.-Calf Co... Huffman Roth Meyers Baker, Jones Ac Smith., Banner Bros John Harvey aureus Other buyers . 43 37 1 1 7 2 104 18 27 183 6o; 723 (Ml 169 699 t 8(1 1,561 2,001 14,381 Totals 2,(26 SJS1 19,599 CATTLE Rocelpts of cattle wore fairly liberal for .a i'Tluay and miuio up ulinoet entirely of western rungeis. There were only three or tour loaos of cornteds In Uie yards and a good sliaro of the ran ye cattle were on Uie rough ofder and not especially desirable as beet. All classes of buyers woto rather Indifferent and must sales wero unywhero from a shade to ik dime lower tuan yoJterduy. Com pared with a week ago, clos.ng quota tions for both native and range .est are all of avflooo lowor, and the undertone to the trade Is decidedly weak. Strictly choice cornfede, as well as tho more .at tractive of the western rangers, have shown no great decline, as offerings of this kind have been decidedly limited. Less than a doxen loads of cows and hoiters were Included in the ofiertngs and the quality was not ut all attractive. Trade opened out slow, With buyers bid ding fully a dime lower than yesterday, and as there was little outeldo support to the trade tho bulk of the business was dono at this decline. On the ordinary run of cows and heifers closing prices this week are fully a quarter lower than last Vsal calves have been In active demand and strong all week, and them has ben a very good outlet and a prao Ucally steady market right along for bulls, .stags, etc In stockers and feeders the market was about as slow today as It over gets. Sup plies have been accumulating In the yards all week and yard traders were more anxious to dispose of what they had on hand than to further Increase their holdings. The trend of values since Monday has been steadily downward on practically all grades and closing quota tions for both heavy and light kinds are all of 2&fJ35o lower than Monday. There has been a fair Inquiry for stock and feeding cows and helfors, but prices are unevenly lower dm compared with a week ago, and the volume of business on this class of stock has been comparatively limited. Quotations on Cattle (lood to choice beef steers, $8.4039.00; fair to good beef leone, ea.wus.ov; common to ralr beef steers, $7.00 8.00; god to choice range peeves, $7.25177.76; fair to good range beeves, 8.607.2S; common to fair range beeves, 86.7606.60; good to choice heifers, $3.5097.(0; good to choice cows, $6.(036.50: fair to good grades. tt 00716.00; common to fair grades, $3.2665.00; good to choice stockers and feeders, $6.767.76: fair to good stockers and feeders. $3.2Sya.75; common to fair stockers and feeders, $5.76 (76.26; stock cows and heifers. $4.75176 73; veal calves, $6.6009.75; bulls, stags, etc., U.75JT7.00. Representative sales: VUIVO, JJa. at, 7r. .... 119 I IS ,. 117 I M .,.,1010 4 u .... IH 4 (0 ....1000 S 00 ...,1030 I IS to. At. Pr. J...... 1040 I IS 1... 1 I 40 2 1012 S 60 It MO 8 80 11 1021 I IS T.... 10W I 11 HEIFERS. 610 t 7S I (14 jo 741 M. 1... 100 I 10 1 710 I 00 1...,, ,1200 I to 1 1070 S 10 4 12M u 1 14W S U I 00 t 0 1,,.,, 1410 6 IS 1 1100 I 70 1 1100 ,4WKa 1,40 ,w 0 ( 00 1 ,,,, 100 I so !( I 7S 1 210 I 19 MS 7 26 1 110 S Ul 140 7 SO 1 ISO 9 78 ISO I 00 I. .. II. .. 1.... 2 .... 1,... STEERS AND HEIFERS. ....... m aa OJ S 70 24.. II. II S44 S 71 23 M as 2 170 ItS 1 760 S SO 2 SIS SM 2 eoo oo 12 ,. (4 I SO 4 4SS I 00 if ll? ao NERRASICA. 22 feeders.. 873 6 75 19 feelers.. 1116 6 0 SOUTH DAKOTA! (9 steers., .. 8(7 6 C6 steers.,.. 873 E 66 HOQB Supplies were light, even for a Frtdnv, only about fifty-three cars, or 8,600 head being reported In. For the week receipts foot up 29.M9 head, a short age of 1,000 head over the corresponding days last year. Packers were (low In getting started again this momlng, end when thry did get out bids did not look to he any better than steady with yesterday. As other markets were all reporting sharp advances sellers held out for a dime ad vance, and as buyers refuted to enme to terms there was nothing done during the first hours. Shipping orders were the heaviest in comoarlson to lh" li-elpts of the week to dste, nnd as gocd llfhts wer6 scarce and competition ns l.cen. values shot upward, tops reaching $8.40. Com' parisons of prices In this division are vary hard to make, an there has been little Interest in the trade of late but tt Is safe to suy that all sales made to ship pers are fully 10c higher, and In most caves more than that. Hulk sold at t7.Z4J 7715. After trying for over an hour to hold the market down, packer buyers flnallv raised their hands, and when uctu.il trade was commenced prices looked to be all of loo higher than yesterday's average. The bulk of the sales was made on this basis, and the market closed slow, with prices a shade to. In some places, 6c lower than the early trade. Roprcrcntntlve sales No. At. Th. Pr No, At. Sh. Pr. (6 ... 7 St (V, . . 2IS 120 7 79 . . 7M 0 7 SO 10 7 SO 10 7 IS 40 7 SS 10 7 IS 110 7 W 7 70 .211 .11 .271 .241 .2lt ,tS7 .27( . .M0 14. IS. ... SI... 44... ... 3::: 70... .110 140 7 70 ...214 ... 7 70 ...24! KM 7 70 ...217 SO 7 71 ...111 ... 7 70 ...117 ... 7 70 ,..! 40 7 70 ...til 200 7 70 ...MO ... 7 71 . 10 7 70 .. 7 70 .. 7 70 .. 7 70 .. 7 70 40 7 'IH 10 7 71 .. 7 76 10 7 7S 111 400 7 7S 27 120 I 7S IK 40 7 7S Ml 120 t 71 SOS ... 7 71 Ill ... 7 7S IIS ... 7 7S 101 40 7 '7H. 151 IN 7 77 ... T SO ISO 7 SO ... 7 10 ... 7 SO ... 7 tO 90 7 M II 68 ss! it. St.,. ss... 77... I.i. I... I,.. It 211 11 Ill II. ......141 II 117 67 2M 71. ......110 SO. ......ITS IM 105 24 1SS ... S OS 71 117 ..r S 10 17 IM ... S (0 pioa. 22 llOl ... S 25 S3 t II .. 8 71 24 121 ... IH SHEEP Though less sheep nnd lambs wero on the market than last Friday, It was a fairly large run, compared with the corresponding day a year ago. The estimate gave around 8,000 head as yarded, being 4.2(5 hoad short of a week ago, but 2,753 head more than on the same day last year. With the exception of a few loads of lambs and ewes, tho quality of the offerings was nothing extra. Fat lambs and ewes mode up tho bulk of the supply, there being, practically no yearlings and only a sprinkling of wethers. More activity was In evidence this mornlnir. cureclnllv In the lamb division. Tho packers apparently Were In need of lamos, ana not omy nougnt up tne oest grades early and at on improvement In prices, but were good competitors for the medium kinds. Tho general lamb mar ket wan active with values 10tT16o higher. A cut of the lambs that brought $7.50 yesterday, sold this morning at $7,00, with practically tho same rort. ilulk of the sales were made at 27.35477.00. Another light supply of fat 8wes was disposed of at prices steady to strong row it any wetners wore onerea, ana what were here met with slow sale on a basis showing little If any difference from the last day or two. Trade In feeders was more or less qulot n good part of the morning, and while most of tho offerings sold in about tho same notches ns of late, there seemed to be a weak undertone. Strictly feeding lambs are quotable from $1000685, weight and quality determining the price. Mon day's supply was light and the demand was not nearly as broad as during the first days of the week. Trade for the week has been eharao lied by liberal receipts and a price do- Cllne on fat Stuff (in mnt Hv Tho llttlo Improvement on lambs on Thurs day and Friday makes up for a good part pf the decline earllor In the week, and nn n result fat lambs are now Chang- iiB imnas oniy rdoui 10ST16O lower than last week's closing prices. The slump In mutton took Dlace mulnlv on Mnmtitv. and since then prices have kept pretty ..V t, , . "l"auy dbsis. as cotnporea with Friday of last week, the general run lmuJLttm offerings are at least W4tto off. Fat wethers and yearlings wer scarce. While nil kinds of feedora show an easier tendeney at the end of the weok, they are i still In a position steady to strong, with the clos of last week. Quotations on sheep and lambs: Lambs. 5002 '2, rSic?k 7tMf7.70i lambs, fair to good, n.0W7.60; lambs, oulls, $5.00fl.00: lambs, feeders. $6.00317.00; .yearlings, good to choice. 35.50.75; yearlings, light to 5od. 3B.253f5.60; yearlings, feeders. $4.75 yJ.Wi wethers, good to choice, $4.S6a 4.50: wethers, fair to good, $4.284.85; wethers, feeders. II.0OJJ4.25; owes, good i? clS'S?' IS'WW.88 ewes, fair to good, $3.804H.O0; ewes, feeders, $3.2503,60; cull sheep, 32.00i73.oo. No. AV. 560 Idaho feeder ewes 98 265 Idaho ewes and wethers.,, 121 3(3 Utah feeder lambs 60 662 Idaho feeder lambs,. 64 in inaiio feeder lambs 700 Idaho feeder lambs 361 Idaho feeder lambs 183 Idaho feeder lambs 2(5 Utah lamb 458 Utah lambs IOCS Idaho lambs 815 Utah Iambs 306 cull feeder lambs 867 Idaho feeder lambs.,,.,...., 355 Utah feeder lambs 123 Idaho lambs 31 Idaho lambs 74 Idaho lambs 104 Idaho yearling ewes.,, 81 78 Idaho fat ewes 117 2(4 Wyoming feeder ewes 89 83 Wyoming ewes .' 47 Wyoming cull ewes 264 Wyoming feeder lambs.....' 290 Wyoming feeder Iambs..... 1031 Nebraska lambs ,. 700 Wyoming feeder lambs,.... 168 Wyoming feeder lambs 109 Wyoming cull feeder lambs 378 Nebraska ewes 167 Nebraska lambs 164-Nebraska feeder ewes 100 Nebraska feeder ewes 64 64 64 44 69 62 61 65 89 58 67 80 68 93 98 81 31 87 65 47 65 47 88 41 79 84 4 00 6 65 0 65 6 60 6 60 60 660 7 16 715 7 00 7 15 600 060 6 60 7 00 7 00 600 450 4 (K 2 28 4 CO 2 75 6 10 e 10 7 60 10 665 6 60 4 16 6 20 3 85 8 65 CHICAGO HVB STOCK MAIUCKT Cattle Slow ami Wealc, While Hors Are Active. 2,000 head; market slow and weak; beeves, ViPVYJV.IUi . U v.ww.n, T . l ' em steors, $6.0007.90; stockers and feeder;, i3.WWI.Wi COW" anu iicilcio , fo.ivj.w, calves. $8,75011.75. . . HOOS Receipts, 15.000 head; market ao tlvo at IOC to oa aavance; out oi aiuo, $7.9QtJ8.65; light, $8.6009.20; mixed, $7.64 v,iv; nenvy. i,uvvwi iwunu, fiwvi,ivi pigs. $4.0OS.50. , oririiii sit. u vuu.j .wvww, head; market steady to strong; natives, e4.Duum.iu, Tvceiema, r.tr.w, f5.C06.T5; native lambs, 16.6007,65; west ern lambs, $0.0007.80. Evaporated Apples and Dried Fralts TJT-.V vnrtK. Hunt E EVAPORATED APPLKS-Flrm. , M . . DRIED iruuiTtJ unes, sieaoy. Jpn MtH. nulaL Peaches, auiet. Raisins. firm. Missouri Man Mixed Up in Strange Deal Because Benjamin Creel, formerly of Milan, Mo., mortgaged some of his house hold goods In his hotel without telling his wife, ho has had considerable difficulty keeping out of the clutches of the law. Two sheriffs and the Omaha police were contending for tho privilege of holding him In custody yesterday, but a settle ment is now probable. After Creel left Milan his wife Inno cently sold the hotel and all Its contents, Including the mortgaged goods. Creel later gave a note for tho value of the goods. After coming to Omaha Creel waa ar rested and locked up in tho city Jail, Just before a habeas oorpus hearing yes terday a Missouri sheriff Appeared who wanted to take htm back to Missouri. He was given into the temporary cue- tody of Sheriff McShane, however, and the lawyers bualed themselves In arrange ments for a settlement Girl Who Shot Lover Is Raving Maniac The strain of being constantly haunted by the image of the faco of her dying lover, whom she shot and killed, has proven too great for Theresa Russell, the young negro girl who killed Earl Edward Stono a week or more ago at Council Bluffs and she last night sud denly became insane. Since the coroner's Jury held that she shot In self-defense and other Investigations practically cleared her she was released on her own recognizance. She has been occupying the room where tho killing occurred. She asserted that whenever she closed her yes she could hear again the sound of the shots and see her lover stagger from tho bed and fall dying on tho floor of the adjoining room. Her mind gnve way under the strain and she was taken to St Bernard's hospital last night In the police patrol wagon a raving maniac. Insurance Company Avoids Obligation ' With a Clever Ruse That the stnto insurance board per-, mltted the Royal Indemnity company, recently, to withdraw several thousand an accident Insurance firm which failed dollars worth of securities from its cus tody because tho Jloyal company secured a contract of reinsurance from a bonding company, which, when it camo under close scrutiny was found to glvo no pro tection to policyholders. Is a circum stance, which, attorneys assert, Is ro vealed In a spit pending In county court John E. Carman, a policyholder In the defunct company, is suing tho Lyon Bonding company frpm whlcn the con tract of reinsurance was secured for $100 allegod due as the result of an accident sustained by him. When the contract of reinsurance, which. It is nsserted, wan approved by tho Insurance board prior to its allowing the Royal company to withdraw Its securities deposited in ac cordance with Nebraska' new insurance law, wns brought Into court It was found to contain a .claueo which in effect said this: "The Lyon Bonding company shall bo llablo for any claims which tho Royal Indemnity company may become llablo for and pay." It was contended by attorneys for thi bonding company that tho Lyon company was not liable for any claim ot a policy holder which tho Royal company had not paid and though Judge Crawford has taken tho case under advisement at torneys ear there is no doubt but this Interpretation of the contract will b upi held by tho courts. September a Bad ! ' Month, According to Brother Hickd With the government's cky-pltol vainly sweeping the heavens for a, fleck, on their cloudless canopy to indicate) rain and cooler. Brother Irl Hicks, or his almanac, sees all kinds of things be side tho ceaseless torment of torrid weather. For Instance, according to Hloka, tho weather not only is to bo much cooler, but earthquakes, tornadoes, frosts and selsmlo disturbances am on tho way. In fact, should havo been here before thin to make good on the prognostication. This stato of affair waa to burst In upon us with the first day of September and. so far aa reported, Is a long way off. Bometlmes the lunar prophets seem tdl "put ono over on" the government's air current boys, who never deal In Ions dls tanco shots. But this time, up to date, the official tube testers have all the bet ter ot It They have played tho game safe, staid close to shore and for tho most part simply passed out the dally tip or "fair and warmer," (A weathor man never heard of the word "hot" or "hotter.") And Uie country continues to elzxlo, hoping that on of two things may soon happen, either tho weather man will miss his guess or get a line on a now combination. Plan to Pass Tariff Measure This Week; Sop to Insurgents WASHINGTON, Sept. S.-Domoeratlo leaders of the senate will begin a supremo effort tomorrow to complete the tariff bill and pass It before adjournment Sat urday nlffht As a port ot the program the senate adjourned tonight untlll 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon: and the final session of the democratlo tariff caucus will bo held tomorrow morning. A compromise on the Income tax rate, representing n further conoesslon to the "Insurgent" advocates of an increase on largo Incomes, has been drafted by Sen ators Williams and Simmons,, and It is believed it will be adopted without much opposition at tomorrow morning's cau cus. It proposes to increase the "addi tional tax" rate on incomes ot $75,000 to 3100,000 from 2 to S per cent and on those ranging from (100,000 to $500,000 from a tQ 4 per cent VAUDEVILLE PLAYER TAKES BRIDE ON KRUQ STAGE With tho house "spot" larlnr fiercely down upon them, "Billlo" Mullen, chris tened Lillian, a Pantages vaudeville clr-t cult player, and William Elliot, of the black-face team, Grimm & Elliott, nawi appearing at Uie Kmg, were married shortly before midnight yesterday, on the Krug stage, while a score or more mem bers of the theatrical profession looked on. Rev. Milton B. Williams ot the First Methodist Episcopal church, read the lines. Immediate after, the entire company, as guests of Manager Charles Franke, re paired to a cafe where properly conH ducted cabaret apeclalUes are permitted for the wedding feast Today Mrs. Elliott, who come here from Denver, will add her talent to the bill. Elliott met Miss Mullen three years ago when he was playing with Lew Dock stader. Miss Mullen, daughter of a prominent Los Angeles business man, waa then "breaking into" the profession, and was Immediately token under his protecting wing. GIFF0RD LANDS BIG "MUSKIEJN MINNESOTA Ward C. Q If ford, formerly assistant commissioner ot the Commercial club, stopped over In Omaha last night en route to his home at Kansas City. Clif ford has beer UP In Minnesota at Lako Mantrap, which is about 200 miles north west of Minneapolis and one of Uie best flshlnc holes in the state. In muffled tones he tells modestly of a "muskle" that he landed which weighed twenty two pounds, avoirdupois. By a curious Irony ot fate the big fellow had been awaiting Ward C. and when he stuck, fast to the bait that was tendered him he resigned from his frigid elements without fear, hesltaUon or compunction. The trophy Js now belns prepared by a taxidermist DAVID CITY CITIZENS RESIST CHANGE IN P0ST0FFICESITE WASHINGTON, Sept 6. (Special Tele gram.) Cltlsens of David City are re sisting the proposed change In location ot their poitoffice. A petition ot EOO names from tbero was filed today by Senator Hitchcock with the postmaster general. The order tor the change has been temporarily suspended to give thoso opposed to It an opMrtunlty to make a showing.