10 THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, JUL Y25, 1 9 1 6 LIVE STOffi MARKET Packers Have Demand for All Stock Shipped in and Prices Are Up. SHEEP TWO BITS HIGHER Omaha, July . 1H. Receipts wro: Cattle. Hons. eiK Official Monday 4.039 4,86 Estimate Tuesday 1-3 00 I'000 Two days Ihti week 6.331 12,s6 23.224 Sam dayi laat week. .11.246 13.00s 3M" game days 3 weeks affo 1.343 17,463 16.5 lUme daya 3 weeks ago I.MS MO M:f Same days 4 weeks ago 7.I3I 18.721 33.4U feme daya laat year.. 7.711 1&.773 11.160 The following table shows the receipts of rattle, hogs and sheep at the South Omaha live stock market for the year to date, as compared with last year- 1 91 S. Inc. Dee. Cattle .... I4S.64 S4M&S 95.69 Ho 3.011.811 1,791,968 227,660 Hhiep 1,110,198 1,338,440 118,232 The following table shows the average trtca of hogi at the Omaha live stock mar ket tor the last few daya, with comparisons. ttate. 19 1 6 . j!9 U . 1 9 1 4 . 1913 . jlflt. 1 1 9U. selling at f 10.00, with some around $9,36 0 9.90. A four-rarlot of choice Idahoe far better than anything here yesterday brought tl0.H0, the top, part 0 them going on ship ping account. .The market was from the sellers' viewpoint the most satisfactory In some time, contrasting sharply ,with laat week's dull, lower affaire. Old sheep were fairly plentiful and ware bought at about steady prices. Pair to good ewes sold mainly at 87.OO07.SO, many of the offerings being In small lota. Some yearlings at $7.80 were mates of the ones that took 17.76 yesterday, while on the other hand wethers and yearlings at $7.36 re a part of the band that sold at 17.45 Monday. Representative galea: No. Av, Pr. 1152 Idaho lambs 76 10 20 July 10. 9 70 96 8 47 $ 70) 7 24 6 St July 11. 9 TKj I 61 $ 71 7 t" 6 37 July 12. I 61 Si I 70 8 79 7 98 I 94 7 11 Jul; 13. I 68 6 84 t 7 14 4 10 July 14. I $3 I IM II Ml 34 JuW 16. I 96H (36 I 64 8 9 T 16 36 July 16. T 02 I 96 I 76 T 16 July 17. U 7 09 I 76 8 82 7 16 C 90 July 18. Ss t 78 I 91 7 17 I 34 July 19. 9 28 7 07 I 88 7 20 $ 96 July 20. t 28 I 96 f 7 33 33 July 31. I 8014 I 97 I Tl I 87 f 27 July 23. t 2J 78 8 97 I 88 7 26 32 July 22 8fi 1 62 6 83 7 24 ' July 34. I l 80 I 14 I 77 7 38 I 33 July 25. 9 17 S 2 84 I 77 7 4T t 26 St. Louis Live fttock Market. St. Louis, July 26. Cattle Receipts, 4,200 head; market, steady; native beef steers, $7.00910.26; yearling aters and heifers, $8.60010.66; cows, 5.60K.OO; stockers and feeders, $6.2608.30: Texas and Oklahoma steers, $6.6009.10; prime yearling steers and neirers, iK.70jpio.25; cows and heifers, $6.00 CPB.oo; prime sieers, $9.00010.00: native calves, 16 00 11.60, Hogs Receipts. 7.800: market, higher: choice pigs and lights, $9.00010.00; mixed and butchers, $9.8010.06; good heavy, $9.96 (63 10.06; bulk, $9.70010.00. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 4,000 head: market, atrong; breeding ewes, $9.00010.00: slaughter ewes, $6.0007.25; yearlings, $6,000 9.60; spring lambs, $7.0010.00. Sunday. Receipts and disposition of live stock at the Union stork yarde, Omaha. Neb., for twenty-four hours, eliding at $ o'clock p. m. July 26, 1916: RECEIPTS CARLOAD. Cattla.Hogs.sheep.Hrs. C M. A fit. P $ .. ., Wabash 1 .. ., Missouri Paclflo 7 1 Union Pacific 17 24 S3 C. N. W east 3 6 .... CAN. W., west...... 10 44 1$ 1 C, St P.. M. A O S .. .. C, B. A Q-. east I 3 .... C, B. A Q., wast 29 19 .. 1 C, It. L A P., east..., I 10 ., .. C, R. L A P., west - S .... Illinois Central 1 ,. .. Chicago Ou West 4 ,. total receipts. ... .102 183 48 2 , DISPOSITION HEAD. Cattle. Hog. Sheep, Worrit A Co.,..,..., 242 1,201 1,810 Swift A Co 3T 1,987 1,412 Cudahy Pack Co.... 632 1,642 3.164 Armour A Co. ...... 401 1,417 2,602 Be h wart I A Co ... - 249 J. W. Murphy 962 1,107 Lincoln Pack. Co B. O. Pack. Co....,, S Swift (country),.., , ... x Cudahy, from K. C... 74. Kohr Pack. Co...... ... P. B. Lewis ,, , 3 , J. B. Root A CO.... 76 J. K. Bulla 21 : Roaeneiock Bros.... 148 r. Q. Kellogg 100 Werthelmer A Degen 108 H. P. Hamilton 27 Rothschild A Krebs , 47 Hlggtn 6 Huffman 21 Roth 17 Meyer Banner Bros..,,..,. I John Harvey 108 Dennis A Francis..., tl Jensen A Lungren... S ', Pat O'Day..., ft Other uyera 141 Totals.. .........8,613 1.499 .13,941 Cattle Receipts of cattle were eempara- iiveiy ngni again today, about j.iov head, and, aa on Monday, the quality laoked a good deal of being choice. Demand was good from all sources, and the market was active at far aa It went at prices strong lo iOo better. Cfeolo yearling! aold up to $9.76, and the same figure waa paid for some very good heavy cattle. All classes of buyers favored the light and handy we lent steers ana tney sola to the beet ad vantage, while anything lacking in quality or finish wag alow sale at very uneven prion. Western range cattle were some. what stronger than yesterday and some choice 1,800'pound South Dakota beeves landed at 19.90. Cowl and heifer war In limited supply and aotlve demand at unevenly stronger price all around. The advance of the last two days to cows and Mirer ha been 160 tec, and sne stocn snow relatively uoae aa- van am than haaf etaera. In sleeken and feeder the movement waa net overly active, but desirable grade aold to better advantage than Monday, some choice llgntwelgttt steer selling at ss.lt. Country demand 1 Improving and the tone t the trade is much better than last weak. Quotations on cattle: Good to choice beeves, $9.600 10.11; fair to good beeves, $9.0009.10; common to fair beeves, $8,400 9.09; good to choice yearling, $J.6O01O.otf; fair to good yearling. $8.6O0l.c;O; common to fair yearlings, $7.IOI-I0; food to choice heifers, $7.3606.96; good to choice cows, $6.7607.711 fair to good oow. $9.0006.76-, common to fair cows, $3. 761)6. 90; good to choice feeders, 97.lt0l.OO, fair to good feeders, $7.0007.30; common to fair feed ers, $4.40 07.00; good to choice stockers, $7.4008.90; stock he If era, $6.4008.76; stock cows, $6.3604.60; stock calves, 14.7601.60; veal calves, $9.00011.7(1 beef bulls, stag, etc,. $6.6007.86; Bologna hulls, 16,6004.60. Representative sale: ' BEEF ITBBRS. '' ' ' fie.' , - Av. Pr. No, Ar. Pr. 13 46$ $4 11 14 438 $6 7$ 19.. 914 4 90 13........ 139 7 14 City Live Stork Market. Kansas Cltv. July 26. Cattle Recelnts. 9.600 head ; market steady; prime fed steers, $9.60 0 1 0. r0 ; dreneed beef steers. $7.60 9.26; western steer. $7. 00 9, 26: stockers and feeders, $. 0009.16; bulla, $6.60 t.w, calves, tj.oO(j i i.oo. llcca Recelnts. 11.000 head: market steady; hulk of sales, $4.6O470.9O; heavy. 6O.6U09.9Q; park ere and butrhem, $9,660 9.7f; light, $9.40-9.66; pigs. I8.76.00. sheep and Lamb Receipts. 8.600 head: market higher; Itmbn. $9.O01O.2O; year Jlnss. $7.6008.10: wethers. $7,2667.76: owes, $6.7607.10. Chicago Lire Ntock Market. Chlcas-o. Julv 26. Cattle Recelota. 2.500 head; market steady; native brief rattle, $C. 80010.60; western steers, l7.flQfcH.70; Blockers and feeders, $6.0008.00; cows and holfers. $3.a0tfHUQ; calves, $S. 600 12.00. nojn neceipiit, i a, vu neau ; marKei weak; bulk of sales, $9.3609,00; light, $9.30 010.06; mixed, $9.1010.10; heavy, $8. JO 10.10; rough, $9.1009.20; pigs, $7.S0(89.:6. Sheep arid Lambs Kei-tpts, 10.000 head: market steady to 10c higher; wethers, $.76 wb.jw; ewes, 9t.wwi.io; caivts, sb.mw 10.60. GRAIN ANDJRODUCE Cash Demand for Wheat is Strong and Market Bnlei Two to Three Cents Higher. CORN RECEIPTS ARE LIGHT I4S It ( 21 Oat. 290 NEW YORK STOCKS Big Earnings of Steel Sends Up Price of Shares, Other Stocks Following. Sioux City Lire Mock Market. Sioux City, la.. July 25. Cattle Receipts, 700 head; market, 10016c higher; native steers. $6.2606.76; cows and he I fore, $b.6O0 7.60; ranners, $3.7606.30; stockers and feed ers, $6.2606.80; calves, $6.00011.60; bulls, slags, etc., $6.3607.26. Hogu -Receipts, 6,000 head; market, 6c to 0c higher; heavy, $9.6009.76 mixed, 49.10 09.60; light, $8.7609.10; bulk of sales, $9.06 09.60. Sheep and Lam be Receipts, 1,009 head. Live Stock In Sight. Receipts of live stock at the five prin cipal western markets yesterday: L'attle, Hon. 2,300 3.500 $.600 700 4,200 Omaha . . , , , Chicago .... Kansas City. Hloux City.,. St. Louis.... 9,000 13,000 11,000 6,000 7,840 Sheep. 14,000 10,000 3,400 4,000 ..14,200 47,800 11,600 Totals .. NKW YORK (.KNKRAL MARKET Quotations of the Day on the General Com modi ties New Tork. July 36. Flour Unsettled. Wheat Spot, weak; No. 1 durum, $1.29; No. 2 hard, flJlH; No. 1 northern, Puluth, ll.im; No. 1 northern, Manitoba, $1.34 f. o. b. New Tork. Corn Spot, barely steady; No, 3 yellow, 91 c o. l. f. New York. Oats Spot, quiet; 47U 0 47KC Hay Quiet; prime, $1.36; No. 1, $1.30; No. 2, $1.0601.10; No. I, IO097tiC; ship ping, 76066c. Hope Quiet; stats to common to choice, 1916, 130300; 1914, 607c; Paclflo coast, 1916, 11014c; 1914, 1010a. Hides Steady; Bogata, I2)i0$ma; cen tral America, 39c. Leather Firm) hemlock firsts, 27c; sec onds, 36c. Pork Firm; mess, $27027.60: family, $21.00028.60; short clear, $26.00037.00. Beef Quiet; mess, $18.00019.60; family, $19.60020.60. Lard Kasy; middle west, $12.96 to $13 46. Tallow Weak) city, 7 He; nominal; coun try special, 80So; special, 8 Uo. Butter Steady; receipts, 19,122 tubs; un changed to Wo hi her. Egge Firm; receipts, 18,971 eases; fresh gathered extra line, XKQ3e; exira urais, 370370; ft rets, 36 0 26?. Cheese Firm; receipts, 8,319 boxes; state, freak specials, 16 lie; average fancy, 164 0Uo, Poultry Uve, Irregular; broiler. 200 ISc; other price M $ settled. Dressed, firm i unchanged. Omaha, July 26, 1916. The cash demand for wheat continued strong today, the market ruling from 3 to 3 cents higher. X large percentage of the samples graded No. 1 and No. 3 hard winter and the demand for these grades of new wheat was excellent No. 1 hard winter wheat sold around $.61H0I17 and the bulk of the No. 2 hard winter wheat sold at $1.16. Corn sold from (unchanged to a half cent higher. Corn receipts were very light and there was a moderately active demand for this cereal, the yellow corn selling at a small premium over the white and mixed corn. Oats followed corn and wheat In the ad vance, but the cash demand for oat was not very active. Receipts or oats were fair and the market was quoted a quarter to a half cent higher. Rye and barley sold at practically un changed prices. Clearances were, wheat and flour equal to 1,460,000 bushels; corn, 149,000 bushels; oats, 641,000 bushels. Liverpool close: Wheat, 2d higher. Corn : Unchanged. primary wheat receipts were 1,614,000 bushels, and shipments 676,000 bushels, against receipts of 1,423,000 bushels, and shipments of 899,000 bushels last year. Primary corn receipts were 966,000 bush els and shipments 419.000 bushels, against receipts of 449,000 bushels, and shipment of 849.000 bufihels lent year, Primary oats receipts were 793,400 bush els, and shipments 918.000 bushels, agalnat receipts of 629,000 bushels, and ahlpments of 408.000 bushels laat yoar. CARLOT RECEIPTS. Wheat. Com. Chicago 193 Minneapolis 287 Duluth 181 Omaha . 183 Kaneas City 294 St. Louis 164 Winnipeg 930 .. .. I These sales were reported today: Wheat No. 1 hard winter: 6 cars, $1.17t 1 car, $1.16; 4 cars, $1.16. No. 2 hard winter: 8 cars. $1.17; 4 cars, $1.16; 11 cars, $1.16; 1 car, $1.16; 4 cars, $1.16; 1 car, $1.14. No. 3 hard winter: 4 cars. 1.13; 4 cars, $1.13; 1 car, $1.12; 2 cars, $1.11. No. 4 hard winter: I car, $1.10; 1 car. $1.09; 6 cars, $1.09; S care, $1.08; S cars, $1.07. Sample hard winter: 1 car, $1.07; 2 cars, $1.06; 1 car, $1.03. No. I durum: 1 car, $1.09; 1 car, $1.09. No. I mixed: 1 car, $1.13. No. 1 durum mixed: car. $1.09. Barley No. 4: t car, 63c. No. 1 feed! t car, 6 Sc. Sample: 1 car, 68c. Corn No. 1 white; 1 car, 77e; I cars. 77c. No. 3 white: t cars, 77c; 1 car, 77 c. No. 3 white: S cars, 77 c. No. 4 hlte: 3-6 car, 76c. No. 3 yellow: 1 car, 7 Sc. No. 4 yellow: 1 car. 77c. No. 3 mixed: 1 car, 78c. No. 1 mixed: 3 cars. 77HC; 2 cars, 77n; 1 car, 77c; 2-8 car, 77c. no. mixed: l car, too. no. o mixed: 1 car, 73c, 1 cars, 76c; 1 car, 74c. Sample mixed: 1-3 car, 62c. Oats standard: 3 cars, e. iso. s hlte: 3 cars, 39c; 7 cars. 28o. No. 4 white: 8 2-3 cara. 8o. No. 4 mixed: 1 car, 38 He. Sample: 7 ears, 87e. nmaha cash Prices wneat: no. i nara. $1.1601.17; No. $ herd, $1.1101.13; No. hard, il. 0601. 10; no. i ourum, ii.vi0 1.09 U: No. 8 durum. $1.0801.09. Corn: No. 2 white, 7777c; No. 3 white. 77771ic; No, 4 wntte, 3B07to; no. o wnue, idw 76c; No. 6 white, 760760. No. 3 yellow, 7$0?8c; No. a yellow, 77fl4 07!c; No. 4 yellow, 7777c; No. 4 yellow, 77077c; No, yeuow, 7B077c; no, x mixea, im 078c; No. 2 mixed, 77077fce: No. 4 mixed. 76 076c; No. 6 mixed, 76076c; No. 6 mixed, 74076c. oats: . no. x wnue. av 089t4c: standard. 89 0 S9Uc: No. 3 white. 8S029o; No. 4 white, lS038c. Barley: Malting, 66068c; No. 1 feed, 63064. Bye: No. 2, 90091c; No. 3. $909Oo. Omaha Futures. Tha wheat market ruled a trifle lower today on profit-taking by the. longs. Trading was quiet during me eany pan ci tha session, but there was brisk trading In wheat at the close. The corn market was rainy active, nui there was vory little trading In oats. September wheat closed lo and Decem ber closed o lower. September corn ruled Ho lower and De cember declined . Oats closed 4ic hither on the September and Itacemher closed unchanged. Omaha closing prices on futures lor tnu 1. i.. 17.. 1.. 40.. 17.. 46., 30.. ..1192 T 36 ,.1196 f 76 ,.1400 4 36 ..1010 9 04 ..1148 9 36 .1010 . 147 937 T 60 I 10 1 96 20 9 16 7 $0 1 60 8 76 1... 6... ... . 4 , $41 ,1031 .1076 .1314 . 464 . 411 .. 907 ..100$ ..1114 I $0 4 40 t 40 424 T 40 , 466 til 7 26 I $0 Av. 1 1419 18.......1H1 29 1196 40 1236 14....'. ...1147 8TBKR8 AND HEIFERS. 630 4 21 1 964 I 64 II 184 60 22.,,., HK1FEKS. 00 cows. 4 19 I... 4 11 36 1.... BULLS. .. . 4)09 .1.... CALVES. I 69 7.... I 60 10.,.. 264 16 00 WESTERNS. NEBRASKA. K'n av. Pr. No. tixt, strs. 607 14 96 list. St re. 1000 19 st strs. 994 IT 00 49 steers .1164 13 SL sirs, 947 6 60 20 steen. .1117 WYOMING. . 22 steer .11&4 T 40 17 steers .1377 14 steers .1660 I It 1 heifer . 149 Hogs The ran wss larger than for moat days or laai ween, arrivals oeing esumaieu at 114 cars, or about 4,000 head. This makes the total for the two days 12,86 heud, which is slightly smaller than laat week a falling oft of 4,609 as compared with two weeks ago. and lighter than for the same days last year by 1,0 00 head. rthlDDlng demand continued eager for any thing desirable In the light and butcher line, outside buyers operating freely on the esrly trade again today. They paid prices that were anyway a nicaei nigner, ana wera quoted a. even more than that by a goo many iraaers. oevorat iobus were boue-ht as high as 19.79. Moat of the packing hogs sold at $9,100 9.40, with the usual sprinkling of ths plain est stuff on aown. wnue snippers- pur chases ranged on up to $9.70, several loads landing at this figure, which wee the day's top. Prices srs now anyway 10016a higher than the does of last week all aroun and some' of the shippers show an advance of as much as soo over saturoay s market. Representative aalasi No. Av. Bh. Pr. No. At. 77.. 21 169 $9 16 46.. 191 Offe Market New York. July 86. Coffee Increased activity and a sharp advance In prices were feature or tno coriee mantel toaay. Opening steady with prices 2 points lower to l points nigner, lite inernet rose graauany throughout the seaalon until at the cloee It was firm and I to 10 points net higher or at best levels of tne day. European nuy. Ing of late positions and local commission house suDoort of the entire list was based on continued firmness In Hraslllan markets and faith in the ability or Brazil to noid d rices until the advent of peace In Europe opens up new sources of distribution, Sep tember advance to s.tftc, uecenmor io B.ec ana siarctn to e.sso. sees. M.tno oaca July, l.38o; August, 1.88c; September, 8.46c; ucioner, s.oic; novemoer, b.dic; uecemor-r. March, 8.18c; April. M9o; May, 3.94c; Junv l.99o. Hoot coffee steady with a fa r demand: RIo 7s, 9o; Santos 4s, 10c. Offers from Santos wero mostly unchanged, some belnsj 10 points higher witn s quoted at i.si i-isc, coat and fro I a tit London credits. The official cables reported an advance ! 1-I2d In Rio exchans and 36 to 100 rets ill nan (os luiures. Pr. I 60 7 60 T 10 T $1 I 71 Bh. Pr. 239 II II 1 40 I IS 10 I 37 46 I 41 ... $ 7T..80I 146 14 61. .111 69. .341 II 6 36 14. .274 44.. Ill 19 I 40 41.. 121 77. .127 126 I 14 11. .Ill S7..I4I 40 70 Sheep A heavy run of sheep and lambs put tn its appearance toaay, receipts eeing considerably larger than yesterday's and the heaviest for a Tuesday sines a month ago. Offerings s mounted to forty-eight cars, or eomethlng like 14.000 head, and the total eo far this week ts 11.324 head. as against 26,991 laat week, 14,641 two weeks ago aad 11,660 last year, At snost other points ran were modcr ate aad packer evidently had urgent need of every lamb that waa here. Bayers were out la tha yard early bidding steady to stronger prices almost rrosa tne outset and movement started earlier than It has la days, a good share of the lambs having been cashed oy iv o cioca, or snertiy after. Prices were higher all around, although tli market was a little uneven and opinions as to how much higher prlcoe really were varied a food deal. Some traders thought everything looked 1 6 0 lie higher, while ethers were satisfied to quota prices 16e up, the majority favoring tne former, As was the caae yesterday, most of the lambs were two 4a desirable, the balk Kansas City Genera Market, Kansas City. July Ji. Wheat No. 1 hard. 11.1601.11: No. I red. $1.110117 July, l. 1$ 01.13; September, $1.1?; December, 11.19 01. it. Corn No. 1 mixed, 7408Oc: No. 3 white. 9O0ltc; No. 1 yellow, 11082c July, 10c; September, 74 c; December, 46 o. Oats no. I wnue, o04ic; no. i mixed, 18040c. nutter creamery, zic; nrsis, sec: sec onds, we; peeving, ii c. Kere Firsts. ia4c. Poultry Hens. 14c; rooster, 16; broil ers, llo. Cettoa Market New York. July II. Cotton Futures opened steady; October, ll.llo; December, 13.35c; January, jt.eoc; aiarcn, i.evo, a 13 720. Cotton futures closed steady; October, 12.19c; December, ll.I6c; January, Il.llo March, 13.66c: May. 13,61c. Spot cotton quiet; middling upland, ii.ioc Sales. 800 bales. Liverpool. July is. cotton poc nnn good middling, l.lld; middling, Mid; low middling, 7.l9d. Sales, 6,009 bale. Oma-ha llay Market, Omaha. Neb., July 14. Hay Receipts light; market firmer under good grade. Ud and oralrla: Choice, aio.ftv No. l, it 010.00; No. s, 9T.ou0i.uo; no. . m.ouej i.oo. Hid ana prairie: no. i, 11.9uov.ov No. 1, 17.0001.00. Lowland prairie: Choice, 17.00; No. 1, 16.00; No 1, lt.OO06.OO; No. 1. 13.0004.00. Alfalfa in.: no. 1, si.u; eienoaro. 11.00; No, I, 17.00; No. 8, 14.0004.00. Btraw Oat, .su; wneat, ib.uu. Minneapolis Orain Market, Minneapolis, July 16. Wheat, July, 11. aa: September, $1.32. cash: No. hard. 11.18 01.21: No. 1 northern. 1.2301.36; No. I northern, $1.19 1.23. Flour Unchanged. Barley 68072c Rye 920 93c. Bran $17.60011.00. Cora No, I yellow, 11081c. Oats No. I white, !9039c Flax Seed $1.97 01.01. 1 1 Turpentine and Boeln. Savannah, Oa., July 1$. Turpentine Firm. 42c; salss, 692 bbls.; receipts. 961 shipments. 20; stocks, 14,442. Rosin Firm; sates, j.tjt mis.; receipts, 2,769; shipments, 134. Quote: A, B, C 16.60: C D. 16.16: E. $6.26: F. O. 16.40 H, L K, M. N, $6.64; WO, $4.66; WW, 7.00. . New York Dry treads. New York, July 1$. Cottoa goods wore steady today with a moderate volume of business. Yarns and dry goods were firm. Burlaps wero higher. Liverpool Orain Market. ' Liverpool, July 16. Wheat Spot No, Manitoba, lis Id: No. I. lis Id. Cor& Hpot American mixed, new, 16s Id. J ' ': Bank Clearing. Omaha. July 26. Clearings for Omaha wera 68.221.664.41 and for the correspond' ing aay last year vi.isi.uii.it. HIDE, LEATHER DIVIDEND NEW YORK, July 26. Trading In today's market was influenced to an unusual extent Jjy the course of United States steel, that stock being the pivot around which moet other dealings revolved. Publication of the steel quarterly statement which did not issue until after the close of business was preceded by a series of sluggish movements. Steels initial quotation was at a slight ad vance, followed by a full point decline be fore mlddsy. This was more than re trieved later, but the final price left the stock unchanged. It wss a foregone conclusion that steel earnings would far surpass all previous records, but the total of 181.126.048, a gain of 120,413,424 over the preceding quarter waa In excess of the most favorable esti mates. The action of the directors in de clarlnr an extra dividend of one per cent also came as a surprise, but waa accepted ea an Indication of extreme confidence In future trade conditions. Movements elsewhere In the stock mar ket were mainly downward with slight betterment due to short covering In the final hour. United States industrial alco hol waa again under pressure, declining more than 2 points before supporting orders effected almost complete recovery. Motors were again disposed to yield on slight offerings with minor recessions In equip menu, Mexicans, shipping issues and mats Is. Sllscellaneous shares were mostly lower, the few exceptions including Texas com pany, Republic Steel, Distillers Securities and American Hide and Leather preferred, the latter deriving He strength from a five percent dividend, the first return to share holders In more than ten years. Rails especially, the International group were adversely affected by developmen ts in the British political situation and do mestic labor conditions. Reading, Union Paclflo, Louisville and Nashville and Krie 1st preferred, were reactionary and Nickel Plate now se Derated from the Vanderbllt system forfeited more of the early months' advance. Total sale of stocks amounted to soe.ooo shares. Bonds were steady at the outset but fur ther heavy offering of war Issues caused later Irregularity. Total sales par value $2,620,000. United mates Donas were nncnangea on call. Number of leadlnr sales and quotations on tne market were: Bales, mgn, lmw. i;ioss. day; Art. 1 Open, j High. jLow. Close. Yes. Wht." I I j Sept 1 16 1 16 118 111 "&H Dec. 117 119116 116 113 Corn. Sept 7$ 76 76 76 76 Deo. 42 63 68 68 62 Oats. Sept $9 39 28 18 89 Dec. 40 41 40 40 40 Chlraso closlna nrlces. furnished The Bee ny Logan A uryan, siopk ana grain oroaers. ait soutn iMxieemn street; Art. I Open. High. Lo"w. Close. Yea Wht I j i July 1 19 1 31 111 1 18 120 Sept 1 21 1 28 119 1 19 122 Dec. 124- 1 26 122 121 126 Corn July 8S- 14 83 88 83 Sept 76 79 78 78 78 Dec. IT- 18 66 47 66 Oats. July 41 41 41 41 43 Sept 41 43 41 41 41 Dec. 43- 41 41 Pork. July 36 10-20 24 26 28 10 26 21 31 20 Sept 24 96 26 06 24 12 24 91 26 00 Dec 24 00 Lard. July 12 90 12 90 12 76 12 76 11 96 Sept 12 90-86 19 90-12 13 82 12 $2 12 00 Ort. 13 47-90 11 96 11 12 12 12 12 17 Ribs. July 18 66 11 IB 18 16 II 66 11 62 Sept IS 61-66 11 67 11 60 13 63 l3 f.6 CHICAGO ORAIN AND PROVISIONS Am. Beet Sugar. American can.... Am. Car $t Found. Am, Loco Am. Smelt ft Ref. Am. Sugar Ref. . . . Am. Tel. xei. . . , Am. Zinc, L. A 8. Anaconda Copper. Atchison Baldwin Loco Baltimore A Ohio. Brook. Rapid Tr. . , Butte A Sup, Cop. Cal. Petroleum. Canadian Pacific. Ce ntral ueatber. .. Chesapeake ft Ohio C, M. A St. Paul. Chicago A North.. C. R. I- A P. By. Chlno Copper Colorado F. A I.. Corn Prod. Kef... Crucible Steel Distillers' Security. Erie General Electric. ., Gt Northern pfd.. Ot. North. Ore ctfe Illinois Central..,. inter, con. corp.... Inspiration Copper 8,400 2,900 2,800 6,700 700 90 56 68 66 91 4,500 Ji. 33 2,100 79 78 700 104 104 S.4UU 7U',S 1,600 87 1.900 68 Hi SB 66 66 67 67 64 64 13 93 .... 109 129 33 7S 104 70 86 84 67 19 86 67 600 178 1,100 66 1,100 61 2.700 96 900 128 138 1,400 20 20 47 41 177 177 64 64 60 96 500 1,900 7,900 1.000 4,100 69 3 523 43 S(4 12S 20 tV, as 441, Int.r. H.r.. Int. M. M. pfd. ctf. 10,000 1.000 169 U 1 400 11S 11. H llH't tOO 15 (i Stft 3i 10Jl 800 16 16 14 1,000 400 I 16 16 444 41 116l 1)6 24U 2Vi 46)i 40 700 4.000 Z00 127K 127H 1,100 tt ,7H 7 ,1 63 1614 1,000 103i 101 ZOO bV 400 200 800 200 91 3 16 114 15 24 1S3 6 64H 112 I ,3 16 10314 60., ,00 126 126i 126 C. Bouth.rn. Kennacott Coppor. Loul.. A Nuh.M. Mex. P.trol.um.... Miami Copp.r M.. K. T.j. pfd. Ml.our.1 Pacific... Montana Power.... National Laad Nevada Copper.... N. Y. Central N. T N. 11. H.. Norfolk ft Went... Northern Pacific. Paclflo Mall Pacific Tel. A Tel.. rennaytvanli R.y Con. Copp.r.. Reading Rep. Iron At Steel. Rh.t. Aria. Copper. Southern Pacific. Southern Railway. Studehaher Co Texa, Company.... wmon raemo I'nlon Pacific pfd.. . U. 8. Ind. Alcohol. U. B. Steel.. U. I. Steel pfd.... Utah Copper W'amaah pfd "B".. Weetem Union.... Weattnah. Rlectrlo. Total ealea for the day, SOb.000 .hares. FIRST DPSET IN WOMENKOLF PLAY Mrs. W. 0. Silver, One of the Favorites, Put Oat in First Round. MISS FOUND EAST WINNER Stilt wind and a dry course, which made the (air green lighting fast, gave the women entered in the state golf tournament at the Field club a difficult round to play yesterday. The biggest surprise of the morn ing was the defeat in the first round of Mrs. Walter G. Silver, runner-up in last year's tournament, who was eliminated in the first round by Mrs. Felix Despecher, playing under the colors of the Council Bluffs Rowing association. As has been expected, Miss Louise Pound of Lincoln had little trouble in winning her first match. She de feated Mrs. Karl Lininger, 6 up and 4 to play. Mrs. E. H. Sprague had a sharp tussle with Mrs. L. S. Wernher, final ly winning out, 2 up. One of the features of the tourna ment so far has been the play of Miss Alive McKenzie, who has only been interested in golf a few weeks. She qualified in the third flight, and ran away with her first round match yesterday. She'is considered a pos sible winner in her division. Play will be continued at 9 o'clock this morning. Consolation events have been arranged for all players who lost in their first round yester day. Mrs. Sprague will meet with sharp competition, playing Mrs. H. L. Arnold of the Omaha Field club, while Miss Pound will meet Mrs. Felix Despecher. Mlea Loulee Pound defeated Mr,. Karl Llnlncer. 6 up and 4. Mr.. FelU Deapecher defeated Mrs. w. O. Silver, 2 up. Mia. Mabel Meleher defeated Mra. W. H. Pilnn, I up and 4. Mra. J. W. Tllaon d. fated Mra. Brulnlton, 4 up and 8. Mra. u. L. Arnold defeated Mrs. C. N. Johnaon, 3 up and 1. Mra. Blaine Young- defeated Mrs. Allen Parmer, 3 up and 2. Mrs. J. T. Stewart defeated Mrs. Howard Goodrich. up and S. Mra. B. H. Sprague defeated Mrs. Leila Wernher, 2 up. SECOND FLIGHT. Mra. Dean Ringer beat Mra. A. M. Smith. 8 up and 4. Mra. J. H. Parratt beat Mra. C. J. Mer rlam. 4 up and 2. Mra. John Beklna beat Mrs. Charlea M. Johneon. 4 up and 3. Mra. frank Rueaell beat Mra. P. A. Saf fron. 3 up and 1. Mra. w. w. Richardson beat Mrs. Ray Ralnbolt, 2 up. Mra. A. S. Mldlam beat Mrs. C. H. Aehton, 2 up and 1. Mra. Brneat Sweet beat Mrs. W. B. Tafr, ( up and 4. ...... Mra. B. D. Branh beat Mrs. J. A, McAl lister by default. THIRD FLIOHT. Mlaa Alice McKonale beat Mra. M. R. Overmtre, 7 up and 6. Mra. I.. M. Lord beat Mrs. W. H. Walker, 3 up and 2. Mrs. C. P. S. Tobln beat Mrs. A. F. Mullen, 3 up and 2. Mrs. 8. 10. Mathson beat Mrs. W. D. Clark, 4 up and 3. Mra. E. A. Ro,e beat Mrs. Charles Gran den, 7 up and 6. Mra. W. E. I'hltby beat Mrs. C. J. Zlo barth, 3 up and 2. Lindsay Wins In Eleventh. Llndaay, Neb., July 25. (Special.) In a close eleven-Inning contest, In which neither side scored until the tenth. Lindsay took a 2 to 1 contest from Cornloa on the local diamond. Score: R. H. E. Cornlea 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 I 2 1 Lindsay 0000000001 12 3 6 Batteries: Lindsay. Redmond and Agnew; Cornlea. Polk and Srhumacher. Struck out: By Redmond, 12; by Polk, 16. State Printers to Play Golf in Omaha Printers from all over the state of Nebraska will be in Omaha today for the annual Printer's golf match which will be held this afternoon at the Happy Hollow club. About forty printers will take part as guests of the Omaha Ben Franklin club. Herb McCoy and Joe B. Redfield will act as captains of two picked teams, which will play for the dinners. Scotia Wins Second Game From Ramblers Seotia, Neb., July 25. Scotia won frsim h cimvhn Ramhlprs here Mon day, 6 to 3. Score: K&iTiDiera i Vvwwvv - - - Scotia 0 00301020 I 10 0 n.i, TTnllanrl! THir- yea and Ammerman. Home run: Johnson. Tnree-Dane nm: oauiier ecu. hits: Hansen, McAndrew. Struck out: By Duryean, 16; by Kaufmann, 4. Scotia plays at Ravenna Wednes day and Thusrday of this week. Metal Market. N?w Tork. July 26. Metals Lead, IMG. Spelter, unsettled; spot easy. Copper, steady; electrolytic, 124.00 27.00. Iron, steady and unchanged. Tin, steady; spot, 37.5038. 26. At London; Spot copper, 98; futures, 95; electrolytic, 1123; spot tin. 166; fu tures, 16(i 10s. Lead, 28.50. Spelter, 60. Bastings Defeats Deweeae. Hastings, Neb.. July 25. (Special.) Ths Hastings Athletics defeated Deweose Mon day in a fant game of ball, 8 to 1. Tn feature of the game was the pitching of Panzer for Hastings, nho struck out eight een men. Beebe No Chicken. Members of tho "pioneer society" are deeply interested In the work of Comrade Fred Beebe with the Cleveland Indians. Comrade Beebe must be the oldest pitcher wearing big yard spangles, since he was born December 31, the last day of the year. 2,000 30 lift 20 31 1,900 67 BHt 66 1,100 2S Uli 23 6,800 96 95 05ft 1,900 46 V4 46H rt 500 264 26 26 1,000 074 97H 974 1,800 23 234fc 23 9,100 127 1264 126fc 12,500 25 224 23 3,000 196 191 U 194 1,100 137 14 136ri 18? 82H 28,300 107U 1024 lOlli 13.600 86 86)4 85H 300 118 118 117 200 76 76 76 BOO 27 2Mi Stin 400 n 13 93 2,900 66 66 66 Wheat Keeps on doing Higher and Dig rroui xskxeo. Chlcaso. July 86. Notwlthstandlnr thst wheat at one time today touched the high est nrlces yet this season, the market dur- In the greater uart of the day was on th-a decline, Influenced largely by cooler weather in ine oiaoK rust region ana oy assertions that ror the present the damage had dis counted the recent btg sdvance In quota tions. Weakness prevailed at the close which waa lo to lo lower, with Seotem- ber 11,19, and December at 11,21. Corn finished o off to e up, oats down HOc to c, and provisions varying from JOc de ntin tn & rim at he. It was a day of profit taktnv on a bis scale by commission houses that had been extremely bullish of late as to wheat, but Had decided to regard toe advance as suf ficient for (he time being. Breaks In value met good hupport at Intervals, and were followed by sham bulves that In turn en countered Increased selling which Just be fore tne ciose carried prices down to tne low point of the session. Sensational re- forts of crop damsge continued to come rom both North and South Dakota, but the tower temperatures In the northwest teemed noticeably to reduoe the bullish en thusiasm of speculators, and eventually brought about general realising. Confusing reports regarding the presence of black rust In Manitoba counted also to some extent In fsvor of the bears. uossiD was current mat man rretsrht ratas on the ocean was checking European de mand for wheat. Later In the day, however. Baltimore sent word that a carao of United States wheat had been purchased there for export. It waa said, too, thst domestic miners nao mane noerai purchases of new winter wheat In the southwest. Ort tta. other hand, primary receipts showed a big Increase as compared with last week as well as wun a year ago. Corn weakened with wheat, but country houses and a few locals showed a desire for the December, delivery and moat at th strength displayed was In that future which ciosea wo nigner. w earner conditions re ported not propitious for the orop tended also to prevent any decided setback. Trad ing In oats waa not heavy and the price trend followed the course of wheat. Coun try Offerings were moderate and the cash demand was not pronounced. Firmness1 in live hog prices failed to Influence provision dealers and prices were lower. Importan selling Induced a dip but good support took prlrs away from the lew levels . Chicago Cash Prloes Wheat: No. I red, new, ll.J6el.J; No. I red. new, $1.22 1.16 4; No. I hard. new. $1.13; No. t hard, new, 81. IT. Corn: No, I yellow. 84 A 64c; No. 4 white, T6c. Oats: No. I whits, 40f41o: standard, 42 943a. Rye No. 3, new, 98e. Barley: 66974c. Seeds: Timothy, $8.50; clover. $7014. Provlslonqs: Pork. 82l.tOOM.60i lard, $12,10; rlba, $11.35 013 36. Butter Unchanged. Eggs Receipts, U.919 caves fa sHrst mm changed' Potatoes Receipts, II ears; vneteafeC Poultry Alive, . higher; fowls, 1TC springs, 21922. St. Louis Orals, Market. St. Louis, July tl. Wheat No. 1 red. new, $1.30 01.14; No. I hard, new, 11.20 1.24; July, $1.17; September, $1.11. Corn No. 2, 13c; No. 2 white, lie; Julr, 92ci September, Tlf. nate No f, new, 40941o; No. white, old. 4 Jo. Jfow Tork Honor Market. New Tork, July 21. Prim Mercantile Paper 4 per cent Sterling Exchange Sixty-day bills. $4.71; demand, $4.71 13-16; cables, $4.78 7-11 Silver Bar, 63c; Mexican dollars, 48c. Bonds Government, steady; railroad, steady. Time Loans Steady; sixty days, 3Q 3 per cent; ninety days, 8 04 per cent; six months, 494 per cent. Call Money Steady; highest, 2 percent; lowest, 1 per cent; ruling rate, 2 per cent; last loan, 2 per cent; closing bid, 2 per cent; offered at 2 per cent. U. S. r. 3s. rgg. 98K. C. So. ref. 6 98 do coupon ... 98 L. A N. un. 4s... 94 U. 8. 3s.. reg.,.100 M., K. & T. 1 4s. 74 do coupon ...100 M. P. con. 6s. ..104 TJ. & 4s. reg,..109Mont Power 6s. 97 do coupon ...110 N. T. C. deb. 6s. .112 Am. Smelt. $s.,107N. T. City 4n.l08 Am. Tel. k Tel. N. T., N. H. & ov. 4s 108 H. cv. 6a 112 Anglo-French 6s. 96 No. Pacific 4s... 92 Atch. gen. 4s.... 92 do 3s 65 B. A O. 4s 80Ore. 8. L. ref. 4s. 91 Beth. St. ref. ls.lO0Pac. T. A T. Cs.100 Central Pacfi 1st. 88Penn. con. 4s,.104 C. A O. cv. 4s. 85 do gen. 4s...l01 C, B. A Q. t is. 97Readlng gen. 4s. 95 C., M. A Bt P. St. L. A San F. cv. 6s 108 ref. 4s 91 C R. I. A P. Ry. So. Pac. cv. 6s.. 102 ref. 4s T3 do ref. 4s 90 C. A 8. ref. 4s. 83 So. Railway 5s.. 101 D. A R. O. c 4s 78 Union Pas, 4s... 97 do ref. 5s 70 do cv. 4s 93 Erie gen. 4s T4 U. 8. Rubber Cs..l02 Oen. Elso. 6s. ...104 U. 8. Steel 6s. ...105 Ot. No. 1st 4. 99W. Union 4s.. 95 I. u. ret. s bs -w. Ktec. cv. bs.iu Int. M. M. 4s..l06 -Bid. Offered. London Stock Market. London, July 26. American securities, re flecting Wall street, declined all around and finished dull. Silver Bar, 19 ll-16d per ounce. Money 4 per cent. Discount Rates Short bills, K05 per cent; three months, 605 per cent Cottoa Market. New Tork, July 36. Cotton Opening 3 to 10 points higher the cotton market steadily advanced during the first hour to 18-29n for October and 13,49c for January, representing a rise ot about $3 per bale In two daya The close was steady at a net advance of I to I potnts. Sugar Market. . New Tork, July 35. Sugar Raw, quiet; centrifugal, 6.33c,- molasses, 6.56c; refined, quiet; fine granulated, 7.66c. Futures opened quiet. Prices later eased off slightly under liquidation and prices at noon were 1 to 2 points net lower. Tired. Aching Feet and Limbs are promptly relieved by applying Absor blne, Jr., the antiseptic liniment. It is sooth ing, healing and Invigorattnig puts vim and energy into jaded muscles. On of th many snthttslastl users writes I "I received th trial bottle el Absorbin, Jr., all right and at that time was unabl to walk without a can, just around th bouse. I used tt freely and lnsid of two days could walk without Umping, something J had not dont tat two months. I went to th drug; store and 'procured a $1.00 bottle and today ean walk as good as over. I'll never be without it. X am recommending tt to everyone I can, for X am Hying witness." Absorbin, Jr., should always b kept at hand for emergencies. At druggists, $1.00 and 12,00 a botUe or sent postpaid. Liberal trial bottle for 10c In stamps. W. F. YOUNO, P. D. F. 104 Tempi SU, Springfield, Mass. Extensive Alterations Throughout the Store Compelling Readjustment of Nearly All Stocks Mean BIG PRICE SAVINGS to Buyers in Our GREAT - HIAYDEIM' j 1 JJjO ! DODGE W)UQ IAS STREETS New Lots of Desirable and Dependable Merchandise Brought Forward Every Day Values Which Make Money Spent in This Sale One of the Best Investments Ever! Some Interesting Grocery Prices for Wednesday's Sale highest quality and save from 25 to 50 in the cost You get the freshest goods, of living: We advise our customers to buy Flour now Wednesday, 48-lb. sacks best high grade Diamond H Flour, made from the best wheat, per 48-lb. sack $135 18 lbs. Beat Pur Cane Granulated Sugar for l-00 12 bars Laundry Queen Whit Laundry Soap for 25c 10 bars Diamond C Soap for 25c 7 lbs. best Bulk Laundry Starch - 25c 6 cans OU or Mustard Sardines ....19c E. C. Corn Flakes, pkg 5c Skinner's Famous, Omaha Made, Maca roni, Vermicelli, or Spaghette. pkg. 7Vc 8i ounce jars Pure, Fruit Preserves, 25c 16 ounce cans Condensed Soups . .SVsc 4 lbs. Fancy Japan Ric 25c 16 ounce cans Condensed Milk . ...7rjc Tall cans Salmon 10c Advo Jell, for dessert, pkg 7Vje For ice tea use Diamond H Brand it's quality and refreshing, lb 35c Fancy Golden Santos Coffee, lb. . .20c For lunches and sandwiches try Mac- Laren's Peanut Butter, lb 12Vsb Fancy Sweet Pickles, quart 20c Fancy Sour Pickles, quart 10c Fancy Queen Olives, quart 35c The Best Creamery Butter, carton or bulk, per lb 30c Fancy No. 1 Country Creamery Butter, per lb -2c Good Dairy Table Butter, lb 2c Fancy Full Cream, Yonng America, Wis consin Cream or Brick Cheese, b...20c The best Strictly Fresh Eggs, dot. 23c Neufchatel Cheese, each 3c Imported Roquefort Cheese, lb. ....65c 18 lbs. Best New Potatoes .15c 2 heads Fresh Cabbage 5c Fancy Sweet Corn, per dot. ,.16c 6 bunches Fresh Radishes Sc 4 bunches Fresh Beets, Carrots or Tur nips, for 5c 8 large Cucumbers 5c Fancy Ripe Tomatoes, lb ...5c 4 bunches Fresh Parsley ..5c Green Beans, per lb. SVsc 8 Summer Squash for 10c Fancy Head Lettuce, per head ....7VC SPECIAL FOR WEDNESDAY A carload of Extra Fancy Arkansas Elberta Free Stone Peaches, packed in bushel baskets, Wednesday, 1 CO per bushel ?1.00 No dealers or peddlers supplied at this price. IT PAYS TRY HAYDEN'S FIRST IT PAYS WATERMELONS A CARLOAD-PRICED NEAR WHOLESALE We recommend that you buy them not guaranteed, same as we do, and get the low price. Size about 25o to 40c. I II I I I ( 1 I I I I I I I I 1 Guaranteed Ripe. 3 14t Not guaranteed, i 1 per pound ... 1 2t per pound . . . CAR OF LEMONS, OQ moving fast 360 size, per dozen fcaOC 1 ' Jjga 9 Wftii ' ? Peaches are getting cheaper. Ask price by bushel or small basket. Remember Every T"I IP r A OVf?T' OT"T" C C Is Guaranteed Purchase Made at IOC DOIV.i 1 iJ 1 W1JUJ to Please, AMrtiEMENT. AMISEMF.NT8. AMVHF.MENTS. TODAY AND THURSDAY Mm L. Lasky PraMU MAE MURRAY la - 'The Dream Girl" TODAY DE WOLFF HOPPER IN "Casey at the Bat" ChsNr Conklsa la Has First FsJa. St. IMIrCI? Coolest Th.at.r If I U 9 d Biggest Futura, LILLIAN WALKER 'The Ordeal o?Elizabeth" Bayfield Inn Bayfield, Wisconsin Cool and comfortable. Immunity from hay fever aad respiratory trouble. Fish ing in Lake Superior; trout stream or inland lake. Writ for Information. KFVFN AMF.Rir.AN MINSTRELS Presenting an Up-to-date Minstrel First Jart Tho Great Westnit Howo A Howe Geo. Yeoman's; Photoplay 10c AUMlASiun ivc .202 READ BEE WANT ADS.