10 THE BEE, OMAHA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1916. LIVE STOCK MARKET Rain of Monday Stirs Dp the Buyers on . the Feeder Market. . a . . LABOE RUN OF HOGS Omaha, Au. 1, UK. Jteeelets were: Cattle. Hose. Sheep nfflHal Unndav I tl l.All 1A.9H1 nf(Wl.l Tuesday 4.7M 11.771 IS. 478 Klllmeta Wsdneedar.. 1,1011 16.000 7.100 Three lin this weelUl.seT 11.11 II.7M Rama dan lait week. 1,011 1I.H7 H.' Kama says I weeks aroll.t75 !0,llt IS. 3(4 Same aays t weeks avois.,31 !,S! 21.279 Hems days weeke ago (." 17.! 14. 2S Aetna daya laat year.. 11,061 Jl.021 17.43 Tha feltowlne; taMe shows the receipts of . rattla. hoca and ahp at tha South Omaha live stock market for tha year to data, ai compared who last year: . lilt Illl. Inc. Dee, Tattle .... KI.KI .!0 Il,l2 Hon x.eae.7s 1.IS&.02O X34.71S Sheep l.lll.ltt 1,174, 0t: M.JI8 . The following (able ehowe ,the average prices or noaa at tne Omaha live slock mar ket for the laet few daya, with comparison nete. nit. uu. jiii4. nniii.:iii July II. T VI I II t Tl T II July IT. 14 I II I II I I) I II I II July II. I It 3 e I 71 I II 7 17 I II July It. I 11 t IT I II f 20 I ll July le. I IIS It I II 7 13 I II July II. I 1014 IT I 71 I 17 t 27 July II. I lli t Tl I IT I II I 20 II July 21 I II 12 I 12 T 24 July 14. 11 t 10 14 I 77 7 II I 13 July II. f 17 I U I 111 tl I II July II. 11 721 I II 7 17 I 41 July 17. I ll I II I II e 7 i (( July II. II 1 II I 13 I II I 14 July 31 I to I 21 I 12 I 17 7 01 I : July 10 e I 14 I II I II 7 17 duly II. 11 I 42 I 46 I II 7 73 I 10 Aug. 1. 1 14 e a 21 I 13 7 71 I 14 Au. I. I 00 U 1 10 e 41 7 ll I II . Stinaa. Cattle Receipt- of cattle were only mod erate today, about 1.100 head, and the tkrae daya tuppljr hea keen approximately (,101 Baa rler than Cor the flrot half of laat ' weak. Aa usual at lata eornfed cattle con. Stltutad but a email proportion of tha offer. Inn and with a food general demand tor mem prices were generally a ahade etrtfnfer. and everything waa picked uu In euoit sen. dome vary chair varlln hrn.,ht 10.11, whlck la the high mark for two or inroe weeks. Anything deslrabls In the wsy of beef eattls was wanted and sold to good . advantage. This waa also true of western range beeves. In fact, packere preferred the desirable rangers to the ehort fed end warmed up natives. Bulk of the fair to good grass cattle sell around 17.36 1 J. 71. with choice kinds from 11.00 up. There were not a great many cowe and . kolfers on sale and oompetloln for them wee .aetjvs. Local packere all had good ordere to fill and there was dulls a little demand for ehlpplng ae well aa considerable huvin. br feeders. There waa a good outlet for anything In this lino at good strong prlcee. f Monday nlght'a rain started up tha feeder iraae agein ana unaer tne influences of vigorous buying by both yard trsdere and . country buyers the market waa active and prices unevenly high all around. ' As com. pared with the close of laat week etock cattle and feeding steere are aelllng fully flu higher- and tons to tha trade la ds- rlrisalv DrMi . r Quotations, on eattlst Oooe) ' to'' ehotes Msves, It. 0OJ IS. 00: far to good beeves ll.7!l.40; oommon to fair baevee, 17.60a) 11.71: good to choice' Tearllnee. 10.60a IA.1&: fair to good'yearllnge, 11.0091.001-common to fair yearlings, li.T60t.71: good to choice grass beeves; ll.OOtl.loi fair to good grasa beeves, II.26 0 7.Ti; oommon to fair graaa peeves. ss.esvi.so; good to ebolce heifers. ln.7iOT.IO;, good to choice cows, 10.000 7,11; fair to good cows, , l!.00d)l,lu; common to fair oows, 91.Ti91.TI; good to choice Isadora, IT.IO0t.ll; fair to good feeders, 11.004)' 40; common to fair feedere. ll.l0OT.00s good to choice atookere, 11. lot) 1 11; stock heifers. I1.7JOI.76: stock cows Il.l0wl.60; stock calves, tl.7ll.60i veal calves, 11.oov11.eo; aeef hulls, stags, etc II.1I4MI6: Bologna bulls, 16.100121. -Representative aalaai ', , J - .! v BEEF STEEP. f. ,: ' !. .f . Av. Pr; Ho. i'-..A. Pr. ' II Ill 14 It ' IT....,.,.. 171 II II 11.. Til t II II........ 110 7 00 It.... 7 7 It II..., .,,.1016 110 11....... ..lilt I 00 -14......,' Ill 1 00 16 141 I II 11 ...till I 16 1 BTEEP.C AND HBirEIta. , , . . tt.t. 741 7 II ' 7.. ,. fit t 41 14........ lit tit I I II.,...,.. 717 t 10 I........ tit I tl .i f ' nsimna 710" t 10 1. ....... lit I 10 II. Ill til t. til 7,16 COWI. 2,, ......1016 I 61 I ..', 110 I 16 I..'..,;. .1010 I tO ' II I2t t 10 !t 1014 I 46 ' 1 110. t 10 1...,..,. lit I 46 I,, Ill I 00 1. ....... 460 I 01 1 .,1420 til . -i . CALVES. 1. ....... 114 t 71 ,. , I.;...,., lit 7 60 SIS S OO FEEDERS. II........ Oil t 74 II..:.,.:'. tit t It 4.. nil t it si......... ills I 11 , SOUTH DAKOTA. II steers... 1211 1 21 WTOMINO. II steers.. .Mil 7 it iletsera...lOll I 10 . a . .' WESTERNS. . R. 14. Paddle Mont. IT steers.. .1001 7 16 60 steers.. .11)7 T 10 41 steers. ..1111 7 II 'II steere. i. 1230 t 46 ' w. Henrta Neb. Meteors... 7 01 .0 steers... 101 I 10 - L. Johnson wyo. 1 steers.., Ill t It II steere... lit 1 tt lloteere... toi I 41 , H. H. Bosh Wyo, ( .'. tl steers. ..ltll I It tlsttera.lllt 7 11 Hogs Hog supplies .were the keavleel of Ike week to date and for that matter the largest for Me day since the latter' part f . Jane, arrivals counting out 134 Care ar about 16,000 head. Thle makes the to tal for the three days Ittll head, a gain of 11,000 over laat week. 14.600 heavier than .tw weeks ago, and 11,100 greater lhas a Tear ago. : Shipping dsmand was not very brisk, and meaeured by tha all of total offerlnge .wuiBia purcaesee were real Smell. What hogs they oeuld use were boueht at a re daction, of anyway lie. A couple of loada soie up as nign as fs.se, sag below yee tordsy'e beat figures. . The first bide tha packers made were fully lie lower than yesterday, and that Vaa the way they bought their drove. Tkls reduetioa waa In a way Juetlfled. aa rwcvipia were rar neavier man ueual at this waaeok, and similar declines "were being regleterod elsewhere. Sellers soon came to I he conclusion that with ao broad a sup ply to pick from packers were certain to have their way, and movement alerted fairly early,' tha big end of the offerlnge being cashed by mldaftornaon, ' . Discriminations agalnat heavy hogs were If anything more severe than at any previous time this summer. Peckers hsve boai trying to push wslghtr kinds down, but receipts ava been moderate meet of llut time, and the reeulta of their effort, to widen out the spread have been none too, aattefaotory- 3U,roeantsUvo gala: Ko. Av. Sh. Pr, No. At. Rti. v. fJ U .llt ... II II It . 311 It II 10" 36. 141 .:, I lit, II. ,6 ... , ,5 , I3VII1 121 I 00 II. .lit 10 I 01 T4.,!ll, II t 10 tO. .lit 100 t 11 71. .211 ... I 20 14. .222 ... I II 1t..ll4 ..V t It 77. .177 to t II 7I..II1 121 t tt 11.. Ill lit I 41 Sheen Receipts of sheep and lambs wsrs hardly up to eipectatlons and were far entailer than on either Mondey or Tuee A" ' about twenty-seven cars, or 5,100 head were reported In. making tha to lei for the first halt of the week 11,76! head, aa compared with 94,171 last week 32..I4 twa weeke ago and 11,411 last year' :' Laraba made up a very email chare of tlte total recelpte, only about seven doublee of Tangent being on offer. They Were bad ly wanted, and sold at an advance of any way JOc. the beet here bringing llt.ll. with some not desirable at 111.71. Teerltaga msds up the big snd of the supply, but with la in he so scarce and He meed lor all kinds good they were cleaned up readily enough at mostly 10c higher prists. QusUtteaa an sheep' and lambs: Lambs, goad to choice, llt.IO01O.il; lembe, felr to-good, IO.1401O.4O; lambs, feeders, 11.71 l.ll: yearlings, good 10 choice, IT.7IO 1.21: yearlings, fair to good, 17,0007. 74' vearllnga. feeders, 11.1001. 10: wethers, felr le Choice, 11.1401.40; 'ewee, good to choice, .7,OO0l.tt; .owes, fair to good, I6.T60T.OO; ewes, plslo to culls. I4.OO06.T6; ewes, feed ere, 14.600600; ewee. yearltnge. IT.100 t ot; ewee, breeders, 2a and up, 11.0101.00. Ne, ;-.', . Av, Pr tel Idaho lambs.,',. ',, f7 10 71 el cull lambe to t to 39 Idaho yearllnge. II I 10 ,.2i cull yearllnge...,.....,.... It 7 to M. isaeeh Ure gteerk Market. , "St. Joeepk, Aug. 2. Cattle Receipts, 1,190 head: market steady to 10c higher; steere, lv.4001.76; cowe and helfere, t.OO0l.3i; tel.ee, M.OO011.Ot. , Hogs Receipts. i.Ott head; shlppere 10 Itc. lower; tee.. 10.10; bulk of aalaa, lt.160 .li. tfheen and Lambs Receipts, 1.100 head; wkel 10c higher) lambe, 110.10010.10: -S, 17.OO0J.SV. . . GRAIN ANDPRODUCE Excellent Cash Demand and Strong Future Market Cause of Advance in Wheat. FOUR TO SIX CENTS HIGHER Omaha, Auiuit I, 1.16. - Ad ticellont cash dman4 and a itronr futura market cauad a sharp advanrv In the cash wheat market. Tha wheat market was quoted generally from 4c to He hltTher, the bulk of the No. 3 nara wneai selllns cents above yesterdays prices. Itrlpta continued heavy and there was a (lurrirlently strong demand to take care of all the samples. While there waa not much trad In In corn, due to llffht receipts, tha market was at rone; and sold from Ma to lc up. Cash oats were quite active, ruling from o to lo up, the bulk of the samples go- tna at 1 rent advance. Tha ry market was also very strong and ruled from Ic to 3c higher, while barley was quoted from unchanged to 2 centn hirher. Clearances were: Wheat and flour equal to 826,000 bu.; cofn, 439,000 bu.; oats, 77V 000 bu. Liverpool doss; Wheat, Id to 3d higher, corn, id higher. Primary wheat rer-elpts were a.401,000 bu. and shipments 1,112,000 bu., against re ceipts of ill, OAO bu. and shipments of 1,074,000 bu, last year. Primary corn rerelDte were 061,000 bu. and shipments 651,000 bu., against receipts of 630,000 bu, and shipments or zm.oqo dj, laat year. Primary oats receipts were 1,439.600 bu. and ahlpmenta 136,000 bu., against receipts of 168.000 ,bu, and shipments of 3(1,000 tu. iaei year, CAULOT RECEIPTS. Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago 223 mo 213 Omaha 202 v It 24 Kinui CAtv 21 Zl St. Louis 4U 21 139 These sales were reported today: Wheat No. 1 hard winter: 7 cam, I1.23H I ci.ra. II. 2S: 7 cars. 11.22: 1 car, I1.33V4 No. t hard winter: 1 car, $1.24: 13 cars, 11.3)1; 14 cars, 91.26; 6 cars, ll.zz: l oar. t..22: 1 car. 11.21, No. I hard winter: I cara, 91 22; 1 car. $1.22; 1 car, $1.18; I car, $1.16; S cars, $117; S cars, $1.16: 3-6 car, 91,10. No. 4 nara winter: s cars, 11.14: 2 cars. 91.13: 3 cars. $1.12: car, $1.11; 1 car, $1.10; 2-6 car, $1.01. Sample hard winter: 2 cars. $1.08: 1 car, $1.07: 1 car, $1.04. No. I mixed: 1-6 car, $1.26; 9-6 car, 91.18; 1 car, il.ll. no. i mixta; i car, $1.14: 1 car, $1.13. Rye No. 3: 1 car, mc, fttrUv Rt.aRtnilt U ear. 66c. Corn No. 2 white: 1 car, 78c. No. h white: 1 car, 7t(4c No. 4 white: 4 cars, 70c, Sample white: 1 car, 70c; No. 6 H low: 1 car, 76c. No. yellow: 1 car, 73c. Ham rI vellow: 1 car. 60c. No. 3 mixed: 1 car, 77c. No. 9 mixed: 1 car, 76c. No. 4 mixed: 1 car, TCc. No. 6 mixed: 1 car, 72o; 1 car. 70e. Sample mixed: 1 car, 6c. Oat No, 3 white; 14 cara, 3Sc No. 4 white: i car, J7o. Sample: 1 car, 37c; 1 car, 36c; 6 cars, 8c. Omaha Cash Prices Wheat: No. $ hard, $1.20(91.24; No. 3 hard, $1.16)I.22H; No. 4 hard, $1.0701.14; No. Z spring, 9I.ZQ0 1.37; No. $ spring. $1.1701-34: No, 3 durum, $1. .001. 33; No. 9 durum, $1.08 01. S3. Corn: no. 3 white, 77fP78c; iso. wnus, 7iW 77c; No, 4 white. 76077c; No. 6 white, 7S076Hc; No. I white, 66072c; No, 3 yel low, T807le; no. s yenow, tbP7c; No. 4 yellow. TI76Ur: No. 6 yellow, 74 077c; No. $ yellow, 72H076c; No. 3 mixed, 76077C NO. 8 mixed, 764J7C; no. 4 mixed, 74U076O; No. 4 mixed, 730 74 He; No. 6 mixed. 16073c Oats: No. 2 white, it Ofl: stanaara. ojbc; no. 3 white, 33036c; No. 4 white. 37 0874ia Barley, malting, 66048c; No, 1 feed, 66O60O, Jtye No. 2 607c, No 3, 160640. ' OMAHA FCTCBES MAB&ET. .. Omh. Aug . 9, 1618. ' Black rust rsporta again caused a sharp advance In . wheat. Th wheat market opened about a cent higher and before the market -closed both the September and De cember wheat showed a gain of 6 cents. September wheat olosed at $1.34 and De cember at $1.36, while May wheat closed at ISo higher. -.- .v. earn waa sold strong and ruled o higher on September and lo on December, - Tmatni' in Bats was rainy active anv sm' vanoed tn sympathy with wheat and corn. September closed o higher and December advanced Sc. 'Trading In wheat waa - quite active throughout the session and was especially active at tne close. - - . Omaha closing Drtoee on futures for this aayi , A,!f J,.l,?,fi?.l,,t,l,tl!,l..jLow,!1!lj:1?M,,l T?;I Wht. .V Lt' 7" ' I Sept 1 19- 1 !6 111 124 118 Dec- 1 38.K 1 H 123 129 . 121! May 1 10 1 $3 131 133 ....... Corn , ; Sopt ( H , 76 76 .76 76 Dec. 64 66 64 '6 ' 64 Oata . , Bept 96 9 18 36 IS Dec. 41 41 41 41 -40 Chicago closing prices, furnished The Bee bx Logan A Bryan, stock and grain brokers, r pouin Bixieenm sireei; kri. Open. m High" Low,( Close. Tes. Wht. I , ! r T Sept 1 16 1 It 16 1 90 124 Dec. J 10 1 1 129 134- 1S8 Corn . Sept. 7$-T6 76 18 79 78 Dec. 69 41 ti 67 18- 67 Oata Sept 41- 48- 41 41 41 Dec. 41- 44 41 ' ' 44 43 Pork Sept 14 10 34 63 34 10 34 41 34 67 Oct. ..... , 32 16 Urd .... , . .. Hept lt 63 13 63 13 $3 13 66 13 70 M-k-t. 13 63-60 13 66 13 66 13 67 12 72 Deo,, ........ ..a..... 11 IT Blna ' ' Sept It 17 II IT , It I It 10 11 47 Oct. 13 30 11 20 13 10 13 10 13 16 CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS, Mora Beperts ef Black Bnek Bead Grain rrieee Higher. Chicago. Aug. 3. Excited buying that rushed the wheat market up 70?o a bushel today rexulted from advices that black rust had spread widely In Canada, including Saskatchewan, and that damage from the pest was still on the Increaee south of the International line. Prices re sisted somewhat from tha top figures of the aesalon, but closed wild, 606o to 60 4o net higher, with Hepember at $1.30 and December at $1.1401-34. Corn gained lo to lc, and oata e to lc. in provisions the outcome waa 4o to 36c decline. New high price records for tha 1616 rroo were established by the advance In wheat. Trading, too., waa the createet in volume by far since the recent upturn In values began. Despite heavy aalea , to realise proflts, ( tha demand In the pit' during nearly the entire day much exceeded the available offerings. Purchasing for direct Huropoan account waa a noticeable feature. K (porters were also free buyers, but the most urgent call ws from sport and spec ulative DUMB. -Stampede to acquire ownership of wheat began aa soon as the market, opened, and the news went around that a leading au thority said thousands of acres In Manitoba had been so badly a (Tec ted by black ruat Ask for snd Get SKINNER THE HIGHETT QUALITY MACARONI 3S Agr Rtdx Bool frrt JWHNER MFG. COL OMAHA, ILSA, . UeUUT rwoutoeu ncrodt III UMUKK 01 Phillips Fits Glasses Correctly MODERATE PRICES 807-9 BRANDEIS BLDG. that the wheat would not pay the cost of a harvest. Almost simultaneously, dispatches from another prominent expert told of aumage tn the Pakotae ana Minnesota, saia to have gone beyond any precedent. L the trade estimates of the prospective tote yield of wiVit this see Hon In the United Ntatca w-ero being continually cut down. and one bis house Dvit the total at k.'mjii, 000 bushels Icaa than the government fore cast of July 1. Just before closing a definite report tha1 the crop In Sasketchewan was seriously threatened brought ahout the most vfolem UDward whirl of all In the value of wheat. At Moose Jaw, Sask., the scourge was said to be present in every new. Corn rose with wheat as a result of pre dictions of dry hot weather, In addition, decidedly bullish crop estimates were cur rent. Oata rllmbed with other grains. As was the case In wheat and corn, diminished estimates of yield had much Influence to ward causing higher prices. Provisions gave way owing to a down turn In quotations on hogs. Packers were said to be on the selling sine. Chicago Cash Prlcee Whnat: No. S red, new, mixed, $1.23; No. 3 red. nominal; No. 3 hard, new, tl.20Ol.3l; No. 8 hard new, $1.201.39. Corn: No. 2 yellow, 630 3 c; No. 4 yellow, 8114 P 'fcc; wo. white, 81032c Oats: No. 3 white, 4! 0 42c standard, 4l$42ic. Rye: No. 2, $1.01 Barley. 5077c. Seeds: Timothy, 18.60 clover, $7.00014.20. Provisions: Pork, $26.00 lard. 412.66; ribs, $13.00 0 13.80. Flutter Unchanged. Kgge Receipts, 9,341 cases; market un Potatoes Higher; receipts, 20 cars; Vir glnis. barreled. 12.60O280; Virginia, bulk, 8tO90c; Kansas, Missouri and Illinois Chios. Poultry Alive, unchanged. NEW YOBS GKNF.RAL MARKET. Quotations of the Day en tha Lending Commodities. New York, Aug. 2, Flour, strong; spring patents, 16.76 7,00 : winter patents, iciow (1.40; winter straights, Ij.sokps.vo. Wheat 8doi. slronn: No. 1 durum, $1.40; No. 2 hard, $1.43; No. 1 northern, Duluth. $1.60; No. 1 northern, Manitoba, 11.48, r. o. h New T orK. Corn Spot, firm; No, 2 yellow 8c, e. 1. f New Tork. Oa. ta Spot, firm: No. 3 white. 4703 Hay Quite; prime. $1.26; No. 1. $120; Nn 9. li in- No 3. B0e: shinning. 76O80e. Hops, steady; state, common to choice, 1015, IIS'lOc; 1914, 6(87c; Pacific coast, 191b. 11414c; 1914, BtfilOC. Hides Bteady: Bogota, 12031c; Cen tral America. 32 c. Leather Firm; hemlock first.a lc; sec nnrld 3Ki- Provisions Pork, steady: mess, $28,000 58,60; family, 92. 00028.60; short clear, 126 004J27.00. Beer, ateaay; mes. fio.vww 18.60; family. 1 9. SO Of 20.60. Lard, easy; middle west, 91z.70w1z.su, Tallow Quiet; city. c; country ape clal, 707c; special, 7c, Butter Klrm; recelrta. -71 tubs; cream rv sirna 12 urQTtt. SOc. f Engl Irregular; receipts. 14,031 cases; fresh gathered, extra fine, 30063c. Cheese Steady; atate, fresh, specials, Poultry Live. Irregular; brollera, 31 23c; fowls and turKeys, noi quwwu. firm: broilers, HlOlOo. owl,' 1732c; turkeys. 23c. OMAHA GENERAL MA BRET. Wholesale Prlres for l'roduce Charged bj ... ... v. t oMiin.rv. in cartona or tuba. Ic: mo. a, aic. Poultry BrOilera, 20c; hene, 16c; geeae full feathered. 10o; roosters and stags, loc capons, 31c; gnlneaa, 26c; squaba, 60o to 14.00 per dosen; pigeons, si.ww per uuzen. Choest) Imported Swiss, lb., 4c; domestic Swiss, ib.. 84c; block Swiss, lb., 'J6c; twins, lb, 17c: triplets, lb., 17e; dalslea. lb., l.o; Toung America, ib., 19c: blue label brick, lb.. I6c; llmtiergiT. lb.. 21c; New Tork white, lb.. SOc; Roquefort, lb,, 66a USA I tuia fnTi No. 8, 13o. l-oins: no. i, sjfjc, , 20c; No. 3. 17u. Chucks: No. I, 13c: No 3, Vie; No. 3, 10c. Rounds: No. 1, 17 c; No. 2. lc; No. I, 12c. Plates: No. 1, 10oi No. 1, o;:No. 1. o. , - Minneapolis Grain Market. Minneapolis, Aug. 1. Wheat September, li iouAl.34: December. 1134. Cash: No. t hard, $1.39; No.. 1 northern, $1.84 l Hsu- No. 3 northern, n.si'4 wi.ai'i. Viour lllrher: fancy patents, $1.00; first clears, $6.70: second oieara. sd.zu. Bnrley 68066 ' . l'Srari-$ll.60' fS " Corn No. 8 yellow, 81050. Oa-U No, $ white, 89(J40c. ' Flaaoeed-T$2 la02.1. v '. - -i Kanaaa City Grain Market, Kansas iuyi aui. . " i i Qi ar Nn a rttn ll I2ii.ai; oejoLBJHi u,. tl nrmhar. 11.27. r nrn na x mixeo. iw mp ovc , - nv. white, 81c No. t yellow, 0c; No, 1. 710 Oata No. 1 Whit, 41O490J NO. I mixed. flftttAtt Maa.pkit. new inra, , t,u. t.vunuii 1 ",uir" .T. ...... in H 71r,. Misw la.oRc; jinuavri ni.. i""'vui Liverpool, AU. I, i-uuuii bVvk ti gooa raiaaiing, s.soa-, miuQiun, M.iiih. i(ifll' uIm. ft.000 bales. 600 for speculation 0.110 axv" t Liverpool Grain Market. LilVSrpOOI. AUg. B. Tt IIWV ayui. a Manitoba, 13a 3d: No. 3, 12a I d; No. 3 rea western, winter, um. Corn spot American mixsa, new, ivm. St. Louis Uve Stock Market, ft. Louts. Aur 1. Cattle Receipt. 3.900 head; market hlgner; native oeec steers, it. 00 10.25: yearling steers and heifers, $6.60010.00; cows, $6.6006.00; Blockers and feeder. $6.3008.36; Texas and Oklahoma steers, $6.60 10,00; prime yearling steers ana netrers, fs..aviv.9i; owe n nDi.r Ifi 0008.00: nstlve calves. lfl.OOOU.76. Hogs Receipts, 12,000 head; market irtwtr: nici inn nanis. ss.Duraiv.es: miua and butchers, $9.60O9.8B; good heavy, $9.7o 0 "6. bulk or tiaies, to. tvuvv.su. Bheeo and Lambs Receipts. 4.600 head: marKci strong: sor nr amoa. 1 .nooig, v slaughter ewes, $5,0007.26; bleating ewes, is.ou4J10.oq; yearlings, tt.D04ji.60, London Stock Marbel. London. Aug. 1. Money and discount rate were easy today. Shipping aharea were quieter ana mostly easier. American secu rities ruled quiet and closed steady. euver Bar, sua per ounce. Money 4 per cent. Discount Rate Short Mils. 404 Dr cent; three months, 404 per cent 1 S&eMBflstW IWT CH AS. STORE NEW YORK STOCKS Automobile Stocks Are Put Under Pressure and De cline Follows. GRANGER ROADS ADVANCE New Tork, Aug. 3. Pressure against auto mobile stocks, evidently the outcome of re cent happenings In that Industry, was the overshadowing feature of today's llsteta market. Gross declines of 3 to almost 5 point were registered by Studeoaker, Max well and Willy-Overland, with sympathetic heaviness in accessories. Meiicane also denoted further liquidation on the reported decree of the defacto gov ernment of that country. Imposing ad flea burdens on foreign owned concessions. Mex ican Petroleum made an extreme decline of 3 points with as much for Texas company and almoat 2 points for American Smelting, despite the declaration of another "extra" dividend on that stock. Individual dealings In the motor group were much larger than the turnover in United States Steel, which was firm until the last hour, when the entire list weakened. An advance In steel bars, the first upward price revision In some weeks, and the plac ing of additional large orders for rails of fered proof of the Inherently sound state of the steel trade. Other weak or heavy specialties lneludea L'nlted States Industrial Alcohol, which fell 4 points with 1 to 3 points for ome of the sugar, munitions and equipments and 4 points for Bethlehem steel on tne nrsi transactions In a week. Coppers were dull and sine shares surrendered their gain of the preceding day. Rails were strong during the forenoon under lead of Union Pacific, but thla ad- vantaae was lost later on the heaviness or Canadian Pacific and Reading. Crop advices and tha labor situation were factors In this quarter of the list. Bonds were trreguiar, wun toiai ss.ee, par value, of $3,240,000. Number of leading sales and quotations ou the markets were: Sales. High Low. Close. Am. Reet Sugar.. 1,200 90 87 87 American Can 641 Am. Car ft Fdny.. 2, ion do i ot ft Amer. Loco 9,100 69'4 67 67 Amcr. B. & Rerg.. i.iou 3 , Am. Sugar Rcfg 109 Am. Tel. t Tel 12"4 Am. Zinc. I,. A 8 . 4.100 84 31 31 Ana:onda Copper.. 2,700 70 78 78 Atcnison b.oihp ivj'js iu.t i.ud Baldwin Loco 7,600 73 70 70 Baltimore & Ohio.. 1,600 86 86 $6 Brooklyn Rapid Tr 64 Butte A Sup. Cop. 6.200 68 66 68 Cal. Petroleum.... 200 18 18 18 Canadian Pacific. 6.300 176 174 174 Central Leather... 400 64 64 64 Chesapeake & Ohio. 200 ft 60 60 (s '.. M. & St Paul.. 400 96 96 95 Chicago ft North 127 C., n, I. & P. Ry.. 4,800 18 17 18 Chlno Copper 500 47 47 47 Colo. Fuel & Iron. 2,500 44 43 43 Crn Prod. Ref 13 Crucible Steel 7,500 69 68 68 Pletlllera' Security 300 44 44 4 1 rcrie i.tou jo1 so a i 1 Ocneral Electric... 4C0 169 167 1H7 at. Northern pri.. z.eoo m iie iie Ot. North. Ore ctfa 31 Illinois Central 103 lrter. Con. Corn It Irsplratlon Copper. 1,200 48 41 47 int. Har.. in, j na1 Int. M. M. Pfd ctfs 25 K. C. Southern J.41 Kennecott Copper.. 1,700 48 44 44 Leu la, ft isusn.... zoo iJii l-wft J-' Mex. Petroleum... 23,800 97 96 95 Vtamt Copper... 33 'i MiSNOU.-l Pacific... 1.900 6 4 6 Montana Power 91 National Lead 63 Nevada Copper.... 900 17 17 17 N y. uenirai.... l.tvv in ia id N. T.. N. H. A H., 1,700 60 66 58 Norfolk tt, West.'.. 700 U'9 128 128 Northern Pacific. 4,200 111 110 110S Racine Tel. ft rei ath Pennsylvania 6,700 6 65 l5 Kay uon. uopper.. za nm i'-n Reading 12,700 65 9S Pep. Iron & Steel.. 300 47 46 46W 8hat. Ariz. ConDor 2"0 28 26 CS't Southern Pacific... 1,100 98 98 97 Southern Railway. 800 23 23 23 Studebiker Co 31.000 127 1?2 122fc Tennessee Coppr. 1,400 25 25 24, . Texas Company... 1.600 196 194 191 Union Pacific 18.600 139 137 137 ! Union Pacific pfd.. 600 82 82 82 u. ma. Aiconoi. 100 U ft. Steel.. 21,100 87 86 98 U S Steel pfd.... 300 117 117 117 Utah Copper 1.600 77 76 77 Wabash pfd "B"., 200 26 26 26 Western Unien. . , . 300 99 93 92 Westlngh. Electric. 1,000 6T 66 66 oiai saies lor ine aay, asu.vuu snarea. New York Money Market. New Tork, Aug. 1. Mercantile Paper 4 per cent. Sterling Exchange 60-day bill, $4.71; demand, $4.76 18-18; cables, $4.76 7-16. Tim Loans Steady; 60 daya, 303 per AMUSEMENTS. Three Day, Starting Today Vaudeville and Photoplay Mugical Premier Entertainer Reed and St John Trio Billy Broad The Wandering Minstrel Williton and Sherwood Comedy Singing and Talking Delton Marewa Delton Comedy Equilibrist. Photoplays Cool, Clean, Comfortable. LakeManawa Tha Meat Beautiful Amusement Park In the Middle Weet, Bathing Boating Dancing Riding Dorricm and Other Attract, tiont Band Concerts and Motion . Pic- turas Every Evening. Free edmfeslon to park. 10 cara I are for edulte, rouad-trta tickets for children, 15c illllMlimniMIMfflHIINUIUMmHUi M I I C F Porf ortnancoi 111 U 9 Bi Daily, 1-3-7-9. Edith Storey and Antonio Moreno in t THE TARANTULA. FAR NAM TODAY Mary Piekford a TESS OF THE STORM COUNTRY." Douglag Fairbanks Flirting With Fate Also Koyatono Cotnodj f Today RITA JOLIVET tai MAN IN. TERNATIONAL MARRIAGE." Georg Breadhurst' Stage Succee! mf Love versus UternatieoaJ CewplkaUesi. cent: to days, Sflt3H per cent; 6 months, 3 4 per cent. Silver Bar, 4c; Mexican dollars, 49Uc. Bonds Government Ifrin; railroad Irregu lar. Call Money Steady: high, 2 per cert; low, 24 per cent; ruling rate, per cent; last loan, per cent; closing bid, 2 A per rent; offered at 2 per cent. U. 8. r. 2s, reg. 9S; L. & N. un. 4s... 14 do coupon ... S'i'Mo., Kan. & T. U. 8. 3s, reg. ...101 1st 4s 74H do coupon . . .101 , M. P. con. s...l01 U. 8. 4s, reg. . .lot Mont. Power 6s.. t7 do coupon ...110 N. T. C. deb. 6s.ltl'4 Am. Smelt. 6a. . . M N. T. City 44s. 107 Am. Tel. ft Tel. N. T N. H. & K. cv. iflsu cir. flu 112H Anglo-French Ba. t64No. Pacific 4s.. tl Attn, gun. b.... vz ao ?s tb B. A O. 4s 90 4 Ore. S. L. ref. 4s 91 Beth. St. ref. 6s. 10014 Pac. T. AT. 6s..l00i Cent. Pac. 1st... 8iPenn. con. 4s..l04'4. C. A O. cv. 48. 86'i "do gen. 4s..l0l C. B. & Q. Jt. 4s 971 Reading gn. 4s, 954 C, M. & St. P. St. 1.. & San. F. cv. 5s 106 ref. 4s 77 C, R. I. & P. Ry. So. Pac. cv. 6a. .103 rci. ib t z t ao rer. s uu C. & 8. ref. 4s 83 So. Railway 6a..l0Hi D. A R. O. c. 4a. 78. Union pac. 4s 97 Erie gen. 4s 73 ti An rv. 4s 93 U Oen. Elec. 6s 104 U. 8. Rubber 6. .101 Gt. No, 1st 4ir.l00U. S. Steel 6s 106 i. rci. is..... 99 mv. union 4 Int. M. M. 4s,.l06W. Elec. cv. 6s. .114 K. C. So. ref. 6s 89 -Bid. Kansas City Lira Mock Market. Kansas City, Aug. 5. Cattle Receipt. .60O head; market higher, active; prime feed steers. $9 3610.00; dressed be?f steers. 17.00 & 9,00: western utenra. 1B.7S H S fiO cows, 14.56 7. 25; helfere, 16.000 9.00; stockers and feeders. (rS.QOifg 00; bulls, Sil.60tl.50; calves, ojfi COfl'll.OO. i-ioge nceipis. u.uoo nad; marhet lower; hulk of sales, f.30 9.50; heavy. t9.36SSt.62Mi: nark era mid hut r hern Iflsinifl. 9.63: light, (.209t.56; ptge, S. no ft. DO Sheep .and Lambs Receipts, 4.000 head; market strong to 10c higher; lambs, $10 00 W iv.eo; yearungs, s t. (bma.liii wethers. $7.2u$7.&6; ewes. 7.00 7 60. Slonx City LWe Stock Market. BloUT Ctty. Ia.. Aur. 2. Cattle RentlnC. 500 head; market steady; native steers, $7.00 08.36: cows and heifers. 6.506.t0; can ners. ?S.765.26; calves. I6.00ll.25. Hogs Receipts. 8,600 head : market steady to 10c lower; heavy, $9.05(89.65; mixed. $8. 80,99. 05; light, $8.tJO8.80; bulk of sales, $8.76c39.10. otieep ana Lam 5s Receipt. 1,300 head; market steady: ewes. 15.26 a 7 60: larnhn. $9.00X0.36. St, Louis Grain Market. St, Louis, Mo., Aug. S. Wheat Higher; No, i red, $1.2101.38; No. 3 hard, $1.26 1.31; September, $1.20; December, $1.33. torn steady ; No. 2, 80 81c ; No, 3 white, 80c; September, 79c; December, tsc. Oats steady; N. 2. 8Sitt40c: No. 2 white. 41$ 42c. Rye $1.031. 04; market higher. Omaha Kansas City Chicago .... St. Louis , . , Sioux City , St. Joseph . Total .., LIt Stock In Sight. Hogs. Cattle. Sheep. 16,000 2,800 7,300 11,000 6,500 4,000 $1,000 18.000 17,000 12.000 3,900 4.600 500 1,100 8,600 6.000 1.300 1,500 .83,500 31,800 35,700 Chicago LIt Stock Market. Chicago. Aug. t. Cattle ReceiDts. 18.000 head; market weak; native beef cattle, $6.70 A 10.35: western steers. $6.6608.40: stock - era and feeders, $5.00g8.00; cows and heif ers. $3.S059.16; calves, $8.50 12.00. Hogs Keceipt. ai.ooo head; market The Bee's Fund for Free Milk and Ice SATISFACTION. To see the happy, laughing, healthy babies that have been nurtured through the hot weather "jy The Bee's fund would be a splendid reward for all who have contributed to the fund. Surely that was money well spent and the memory ot it will be an ever lasting satisfaction. But the hot weather isn't over yet. The need is still great. Will you take part in the work with t dime or a dollar or li.uuf Send or bring it to The Bee office. Previously acknowledged 9478.80 T. R. Whiting- 1.00 A Friend t.OO Total.... S48S.SS weak, 10c to loc lower; bulk of sales. I0.15Q 0.10: Unlit. 19.3199.90: mixed. 9.0010.00: heavy, I,0e9 0. rough, $1.I0(9.01; pl(s, 7.S6tf3.(1. Sheep and Lambe Receipts. 17.000 head; market firm: wethers. 16.76111.26; ewes, 13.6007.66; lemba, 17.26011.10. ANOTHER FARNAM STREETLOT IS SOLD Southwest Corner of Twenty sixth and Farnam to World Realty Oo. PRICE NOT MADE PUBLIC t Coffee Market. New Tork, Aug. 2. Coffee The market for coffee futures was vory quiet today find fmctatton ere somewhat irregular, but the undertone seemed to be slightly steadier and part of yesterday's losses were re covered. The opening- was 2 points loner to 2 points higher, with near months rela tively easy under some scattering liquida tion, but no trade selling of consequent appeared to have followed yesterday's talk of an earler cost and freight situation, and September contracts sold up from 8.3Cc to 8.40c during the afternoon, while May tluctated around t.8Sc on scattered cover ing, and reports of steadier firm offers from Brazil The close was unchanged to 8 points higher. ' Sales. 9, 260 bags. August, ft. 36c: Sunt ember. 8.39c: October. 8. He: November, 8.48c; December, s.5?c; January, 8.69c; February. g.6flc; March, 8.7Zc; April, 8.77c: May, 8.83c; June, 8 88c; July. 8,8c. Soot coffee was reported In fair demand. with prices unchanged and for Rio 7s, ana iovjC ior samos is. r ?w ireon on em were received from Brazil and it was snld that none of them were aa low as yester day's lowest. Quotations for Santos 4s ranged from 10.55c to 10.70c, based on Lou don credits. The official cables reported Rio un changed; Santos spots 60 rela higher. Fu tures ou reia tower. Campaign Starts to Land Federal Land Bank Here The executive committee of the or ganization to booat for a federal land bank in Omaha held its first meeting today at the Commercial club rooms. Frank H. Myers, chairman, presided. Preliminary ieps were taken toward getting the campaign in shape to make a snowing to tne teaerai Doara in presenting Omaha's claims. Another valuable piece of Farnam street property changed hands when Mrs. Jessie F. Shepard, widow of the late Dr. C. S. Shepard, sold the southwest corner of Twenty-sixth and Farnam streets to the World Realty company. The World Realty com pany is the company which some months ago obtained a long term lease on the old site of the World Herald building and is now building a large photoplay theater on the spot. Sain H. Goldberg is president and W. R. McFarland is secretary. No announcement is made as to what will be done with this Farnam street property just purchased. Also the price paid for the ground is not made public. The deal was made through George & Company. An old residence stands on the ground, but it is not expected that this will remain long, since this has now for some time been classed as high priced business property instead of residence property. The lot has a 130-foot front on Farnam street. With the lease on the old World-Herald site, 1410-12-14 Farnam street; the company now con trols 130 feet Farnam street frontage at Twenty-sixth street and sixty feet Farnam frontage at Fifteenth. Secretary McFarland states that the World Realty company has great confidence in the future of Farnam street property. W. H. Jones, recent ly retired partner of the Cox-Jones Live Stock Commission company of the South Side, has just allied him self with this company. Three Traffic Violators Draw One-Dollar Fine i Three violators of the traffic regulations were arraigned before Judge Foster and fined $1 and costs each. Two others received suspend ed sentences and one was discharged. This Store Open Saturdays Till 9 P. M. During the SaW IIW V-aTrlkLrfl ..ATI X Jafca HlAYDEN'S 1 JLil6Tli000GEAjaiD0UQUJTRETSK Big Price Savings in All Departments. Buy Now. Thursday Will Be a Great Bargain Day In the Busy Suit Dept. 2d Floor. Nobby Summer Suits . . JtC that sold to $20.00, at . . . Choice of 125 pretty Suits in Silks, Wool Fabrics, Pongees, Silverbloom and Palm Beaches, Piques, Bedford Cords, etc. All sizes, 16s to 44s. Over 500 Dainty Wash Dresses that sold to $10 Choice Summer Fabrics, all sizes, markable bargains at sale price. Merchandise You Want Right Now Greatly Underpriced. $150 Dainty Waists worth to $4, at Hundreds of them to select from, in all colors and white. All sizes. Silks and other popular . Summer fabrics. 17MB I ! $5.00 Summer Coats, worth to 30, at Beautiful designs in imported S h antungs and Jerseys, fine Silks and Novelty Cloths. The choicest lot of values ever. 100 Women's and Misses' Sweater and Sport Coats in plain colors and novelties, sold up to $12.50, Tuesday SALE OF KIMONOS Women's Long Lawn Swiss and Crepe Kimonos, worth $2.50 CI AA yiivv Women's Long Challie Ki monos, worth Kflc $1.00....... WC and $3.00 Women's Long Silk Kimo nos, worth $5.00 and $6.00 Thursday, CO AC yisivv at. GROCERY PRICES THAT DISCOUNT ALL COMPETITION IN PRICE AND QUALITY. Havden's Make the Price for the People Not in a Trust or Combination. 11 tbs. Bait Pure Granulated Sugar $1.00 46-lb. sacks Btst High Grade Diamond H. Flour, mada from the best selected No. 1 Nebraska wheat, every sack guaran teed, per sack $1-40 10 lbs. Best White or Yellow Conuneal, for 8 lbs. Best Rolled White Breakfast Oat meal for S 10 bars Beat 'Em All or Diamond C Soap, for .25c IS bars Laundry Queen White Laundry Soap for 2S 7 lbs. Best Bulk Laundry Starch. .. .25c Yeast Foam, pkg 3c 0 cans Oil or Mustard Sardine I9c 4 pkgs. Skinner's Macaroni, Vermicelli, or Spaghetti, for 2Sc 4 cans Old Dutch Cleanser., 25c 0 cans Lu Lu Scouring Soap 25c 4 lbs. Fancy Japan Rice, lOe quality, 25c 1 lbs. Choice Japan Rice TH quality, 25c E. C. Corp Flakes, pkg. ; 5c Large bottle Worcester Sauce, Pure To mato Catsup. Pickles, assorted kind; or Prepared Mustard, bottle SVsc Fancy Queen Olives, quart 35c 28-oa. jars Pure Fruit Preserves. . .25c New Colorado Comb Honey, per rack, at 7ViC Pickling Vinegar, per gallon 19c Tall cant Salmon 10c The Best Tea Sittings, lb l2V,c Hershey't Breakfast Cocoa, lb.... 9 ,20c Fancy Golden Santos Coffee, lb.... 20c BUTTER! BUTTER 1 BUTTER! EGGS1 EGGS I EGGS I The Best Creamery Butter, carton or bulk, lb. 30c Fancy No, 1 Country Creamery Butter, per lb. 28e Fancy No. 1 Dairy Table Butter, lb., 26c The Best Strictly Fresh Eggs. doa..23c Imported Roquefort Cheese, lb 65e Full Cream, Young America. Wisconsin Cream or Brick Cheese, lb 20e Fancy Sweet Pickles, quart 20c Fancy Sour Pickles, quart 10c Omaha's Greatest Vegetable Market. 0 bunches fresh Radishes or Lettuce. .5e 4 bunches Freeh Beets, Carrots or Tur nips ior Fancy Sweet Corn, per dosen. . , . Fancy Colorado Peas, per quart. 4 bunches fresh Parsley I heads fresh Celery Fancy Ripe Tomatoes, per lb. ... Fancy large Cucumbers, S for. . Fancy Summer Squash, 3 for... 3 large heads Cabbage Summer Squash, 3 for PUT UP YOUR PEACHES NOW. Fancy California Elbertt, Freestone reaches, per crate 58c Buy now um market la higher. IT PAY3-i-TRY HAYDEN S FIRST IT PAYS! IT PAYSTRY HA YD EN'S FIRST IT PAYS! ...5c ..10c I ..IOC ...5c ..lOe I '.'.'.5c I . .10c I ,..5c ..loc m rrrxm i 1 " i srns i"rm LiJULU