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10 THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1916. GRAIN AND PRODUCE Cash Wheat Sella Cent Lower following Beaotion of Fa ' , s tnro Market. CORN IS A TRITLE HIGHER v "" V Omaha, Aug-nat , i-h wheat Mid about le lower today, following the reaction In tha future market. I'e.h trading during lha e-rlr part of the market waa rather alow -on account of the . decline In the futurea. but later In the aes elon the tradere aeemed willing to dlepoee i' f their eamplas at the prevailing piicea. H hlle the bulk of the recetpta oonalated of Mvw wheat, there waa aeveral earn of old n-heat. moat of whleh traded Nob. I and s 1 hsrd. the bulk of tha new dlnl Mob. I Hid I hard winter. The corn market ruled trw.. - idy to ' lie Hither, and the caah demand for thla -..(val waa atrooff anoogh to take care of the rere-ipta. which were very light. Tfc oata market oonUnued fairly active and moat of the aamptes Bold at advanced :. itrlcea. r ' . Barley .ruled from unchanged to Zo higher, add rye waa quoted unchanged. Clearancea were: Wheat and flour equal In im.tlt buahela: corn. 47M00 buaheU; . oata, fT.voe buahela. Liverpool cloae: wheat eteady to Id high--'.r; core. Id higher. ....... Primary wheat recelpta were t.lTI.tM , buahela and ehlpmanu 1.171,000 buahela. agalnat recelpta of 1,064.000 buahela and ahlpmenta ot 147.1100 buahele laat year. Primary corn recelpta were 720.000 buah ela and abtpmonla 013.000 buahela. agalnat revelpta of 001.000 bushel, and ehiproenta of kit. 000 buahela laat year. - Primary oata recelpta were 1.084.000 buah ela nd ahlpmenu 710.000 buahela, agalnat recelpta of IM.000 buahela and ahlpmenu of 131.000 buahela laat year. . CARLOT BECEIPTS. ',. 4 ' "'., .' . Wheat Corn. Oata. Chicago ...P...- ( 40 171 Ml " Mlnnaapolkt 4I ,, DuiUth 100 ... .; ' Omaha ' " Kanaaa City . ....... .... let " It. Louie 100 20 111 Winnipeg MM V Thaae sales were reported today: ' -Wheat No. 1 hard winter: 10 cars, 11.10. So. 1 hard winter: 1 car. 11.10; 1 car, 11.10(4: 1 car, 11.2!".; 14 cara. ll.lli.l oara. II.Ha: I cars. 11.11. No, 1 hard winter: t ear. 11.11; -1 oar, 11.11: 7 oara. '. case, I1.17V4: I car. 11. 21; . cara, ll.Mtii 1 cara, t24: 1 car, 11.22. No 4 hard winter: rear. 01. HH; 1 ear. 11.11; 1 oar. 11.11: I oara, 21.10; 4 can. 11. 11; I eara, . 11.11; 1 eara. ll.liHi I cara, tints I care, 11.111 1 car, 11.17s I eara. 11.11. Sample hard winter: car, 11.17) 1 car, 11.11 i 1 car, 11.12: 1 car, I1.01: 1 tar. 11.07; 1 oar. 1101: 1 car, 11.04. No. white aprlng: 1 car, ll.lt. No. 4 mlied: 1 car, 11.171 1 car, 11 it; t oar, 11.11; 1 car, 11.11. Barley No. 4: 1 car, 170. ComNo. white; oara, lie No. 1 1 whltat I car, loci I cara, 710. No. 4 white: 4 cara, T7c. No. I yellow: I can. " 71o. , No. yellow: 1 car, 710. No. 0 yellow: I oar, 710. Sample yellow; 1 car, .71c. No, I mlied: .1 can, IHtc. No. t ml tad: 1 can, 7c -No. 4 mlied: 1 car, 77c. No, 1 mlied: 1 oar. 71c. Oata Standard: I car, 41c. No. I whites 12 care, Ola. No. 4 white: 1 car, i0a. I cara. 10c Sample: 1 can, 40c; t.oan. llc; f oar. 10(4o; 4 cara. lie. Omaha Caab.Prloea-Whaat: No. 1 1 hard, ll.iltatl.Ms No. 1 hard, ll.tiei.lt; No. 4 hard. H.Htl.llI' No. 2; aprlng, il.Ht l it; No. 1 aprlng. t.el.tl No. I durum, ll,lU; No. I durum, tl.1461.27. Corn: No. white. ?0,71c; No. I white, H , rto; No. 4 white. Ne. V?"; 7tttai N t whlla, ,167tci No. 2 ' yeltow. lt7t01 No. t' yellow. 7t7 o; No. 4 yelfcw. 77tci No t yellow, . 771ci No. t yellow, " '!,?;.' ", mile. 7171io; No. mixed, 77t ' 1M," No. 4 raised, 7tt77c; No. i mlaed. 7070c; wo. a miBra. No. I whlta, 4141oi Uaterd, 414J41 e; No 1 .white. 40tlc: No. 4 while, 400 - t3. ti3c Bye: No. I, toc.tl.ot; No. . 1, lit) QIC., ...M- : ! - iS:.,-"'.'-,'; ' OMAHA FUTIBBS MARKET. Waxes Is Buy, Waiting for .Ooverament .'v"'.,',i Cfa sport. ... .'.,, Omaha, August t, lilt. . The wheal market waa a little eailer today, waiting the government report. ' v.Mch la due tomorrow. . . ' , . "radlng In wheat waa compartlvely quiet, but trading In corn ahowad a little Improve inent over Saturday. k, Heptember and Pacernber wheat ruled around 10 lower, wnllo the May advanced - ' "'corn'efoaed unchanged m Mto September and c lower on tha Ceoember option, liay oau oloaed a trlfta atronger, but the September Bud llocembar otitlOM ruled ,,"Jm,.h:H.lln;rprlc o: futunm for tall 'day: uuetl. I High, . iLow.l Cloew. I tea Alt l. Kept . Dec. May Oblu i Ml a uo Uuta -,' Dcpt lec.r Ma 1 it I 1 !iia!i:H t:7 I ,i' 1 111 1 !S;i35t!lSlll 1 111 1 MklUiSal Uei ! .471 411 4i 41 H, 41 471 1IH It 4 ' 44 H 47 41 444, 47 lit ft 71 07 41 J1S Chicago closing prtooa. (urnlahed Tha Bee by Uigan A alryan. atoch and grain broker XII Houth Blateanth atreet: upon High IM)W. Cloaa. Yea Art. iv ni Sept lJec. May Cutn Sept Lieo " May tJata Sept. . Ueo. May I'urk 'Sept Laid Sept Uct, Dee. hlba Sept Oct.' 1 lite ' 1 It 1I2-HI 4S 3 " Vl"'.ui iisl i it ' ilJtKllllH- 141 I 41 41 4iy . tiS 31 10 41-44U to.'-tl' II IT I 11 0 II 00 1 IS 70 11 12 II 2 11 M II 00 II 03 11 71 11 17 I 70 711 j 4 II 10 13 It ill to 11 13 11 27 ' 12 J 4t-l0 ti 101 It JO li m is it il w H tt u it its ' in 141 "a it il ft II 00 II 10 II TO 11 U CHJCAUO CftAIN ANU fHOVltUONS. CBIeaso, Ar t. ScUIni by holdtrt who (rid that th government crop rvport H heM tu lha trad haa baan lad to bo Haw had much ta do today with ramttit waakaaaa In tha whaat raarkat. Prlcei, al though anitttlvd at tha ctoaa war 110 to . 3a not lewef, with Sptmbar at $1.11 and Dacambar at I1..IH01 " Com (Intahad la down and oau off 9ifto. In pro vtsioni ha oatcoma varlad from 2 Ho to So daeltno to a rtaa of loo. - - t Throughout H.a dar dltpoaMlon to ba ttniMaallr'conaorvat.va waa apparant among tha whaat bulla. Tha fallura o( JBuropean ntarkata' to' rtipond to asturdajr'a oloilng traagth on thin itdo of tha Atlantic brought 'about deellnaa hera at tha outaat, and not withstanding that a rally atiiued waakncM 'again dovclopad and waa not offnt taur leapt to a limited degree. Tha tranitanl racovary In tha. early dealing! waa tha raiult of announoemont' that black ruat had been found In ovary field near Mooiejaw, Saik., whera'a law day ago It waa authoritatively danlad that there waa any evidence of the preeet.ee af the paaL On tha other hand, Uferpool dlepatchaa aatarted that great damage by black mat tit Canada waa yat unconfirmed. v - .... Liberal anlargamant of tha Valtad Statea vleibta aopply total omphaatiad goeelp that Airr-lgaara avera Inclined to alow down an vurchaaaa temporarily, and to await tht tatiuanca of tha government crop figure at Washington It eeemed that a majority af U union, here felt .very uncertain alao aa to whether bulHah foraeaata af tha government report would be bam out, and that tha beat course waa to avan up iraaea ao aa to pre ipra far a poaelble rlaa. Cloudy weather ovar Kanaaa with ralna In part of IIHnole tended ta weaken tha - corn market. At first, however, tha Mle . aourl monthly otata crop report had a bulllah Influence, la aata tha baara had an advan tage awing' to big recelpta. Tha 'arrivals r today totalled 1,14 carloads. Provisions avaracad higher with- hoga. Da man tS. though, waa light and lard and ribs finishes) weak. ' . Chicago Caah lVles Whrfati Vo. t rod, ' jfrl. ll.sfittl.aiH; No, I rod, old. 11.140 . 1.0-S; No. X hard. new. tl.UHOI.U; No. 1 hard, tta. H Corn: No. t allow. I-H No. 4 yellow, 4c No. I white, I4sI4Ho. Oata: No. t white, nomi nal, atandsrd, U 4Se. Rye; No. I, aw. 41.H01M. Barley, 4tMe. Beeds: 't 'tnothv. nominal : clover, IT.OOfl 14. 60. Provlelona: Pork, N.1I; Urd, tlLM&.rlba, tit Amtkt Cut tar Steady eveamffry. li9UVkis. Ifg)ateady; racalpu, 4,344 cases; firsts. ;3t33c; ordinary firsts. llwS-.c; SI Oirh, cases Included. H4Hc, Potatoaa Higher.' raoaipts, Tt rrs; Mis souri, Kansas and H limits. f1.vSvl,.: Jr mtr gobblers, fl.ioei.l-; Virginia, barreled, ftl.SSvt.M. ' Pouli ry All va, towarj fowla, Itej springs. T4O0s NEW YORK STOCKS Market Dul and Low Record Trading Mark of Last Half Dozen Tears Beached. GAS MAKES GOOD GAIN ' New Tork, Aug, 7. Tho dullness of to day's market eiceeded any full session of tho year today and approached tha low records of tha last half dozen years. Trans actions for tha flva hours amounted to only 121,009 sliarea and of this amount II per cent marked the first hour's - business. Numerous prominent stocks failed or quo tation and representative Issues registered few If any material changes. Such hitherto unimportant dormant Issues aa International Paper, common and preferred, wera among tha most active features, with gains of 1 to I points. The only other feature of note waa Consolidated Oaa, with an extreme gain of 1H polnta. Several favorites of recent months, tnciuatng munitions ana equip ments, wsra apathetic with speculative In terest at low ebb. News pertaining to market conditions was mostly encouraging, but failed to rouse tha list from Its stupor. Expectations of a speedy settlement of tha- local cart strike are preceded by general firmness In trac tions and the large sales af copper reported at or near 24 4i cents per pound had a hard ening effect on tha metal group. Rails were completely unreeponsiva to the further gains shown In wee tern tonnags and shortage of oars for crop moving pur poses. Advices from various polnta dealing with the possiDie sfisct 01 crop uamage in western and- northwestern statea Indicated no restraint on trade expansion. Tha only foreign fsature waa containso In tha British trade report for July. Im norts to tho United Kingdom Increasing by a Ittle mora than (MOO, 000. whlla exports Increased by almost 140,000.000, Tha state ment waa without bearing upon tha local market for foreign exchange, which ruled at laat week's final quotations, axeept franca, which were a trifle eaaier. Tha bond market was equally nouses with stocks, prices of soma speculative Issues showing slight concessions. Interna tionals, particularly Anglo-French sa, wore under moderate pressure. Total aalss of bonds, par value, i.,o.v,ovo, United statea norms uncnangea on can. Number of leading salsa and Quotations on tha market were. Sales. High. Low. Close. Am Beat Bugar.. 2,000 tt It It 100 '.in "i74 IT 100 II H 41 18 . 104 flams day laat week. 1.034 14.IM Ssins day t weeks ago. 4.431 4.181 t-Z" Sams day I Wtwks ago. T.Ka - 4,103 14 ?3 flams day 4 weh ago. 4.731 7.104 t.Wi Same day laat yar... t.46 4.447 1I.3U The fnitowtnn- laoo snows thi- rM!alp's n oat tie, hogs and ehtp at tha South 'man uvs st oca market for )nv far to aaia t nompared with feet yetvr: Itli ItJiV trie Dm Cattle .... 174.714 B7S.44B 100.141 Hog 2.117.143 l.S'M3B 227.7:4.- Sheep 1,211.447 I.-l-.MI lOl.lSt. ThO fOllftWlna teh( etiowa thm avarSs- S rices of bogs st the Omshs live stock m t for fh Tsui fT dsva. tvfih mpttrtsn'.- American Can . Am. Car Fndy. Araar. Loco Mmer. fl. Refg,. Am. Sugar Refg... Am. Tel. t To).... Am. Zinc. L. S . Anaconda trooper. Atchison Baldwin Loco Baltimore at Ohio- Brook. Rapid Tr.. 1,000 i:'4 124 100 11 11 W 11 V 4,100 19 19 too 102 jos ion 200 TI 71 71 14 14 SO 6V 700 44 100 40 1,400 11 400 41 . 1.004 117 117 44 '..It 11 400 200 14 14 b title A Sup. Cop. 1,100 14' 64 . Cal. Petroleum.......... Canadian Pacific, central Leathsr. . . Chesapeake oft Ohio C. M A at. p .... Chicago North., C. R. I. A P. By. . Chi no Copper...... uoio. rue i st iron. f Corn Prod Refg.. ...... Cruolbla Steel,.....-, 1,100 11 7 Erie . . . .- General Electric... ........... Greet North. - pfd.. ui, ivorin. ijt oi is. ,t Illinois Ctmtral.. Inter. Con. Corp... inspiration uoppar j.soo Inter. Har N J int. M. H. pfd. ctfs 7.400 K. C. Southern.... .,,,., ,,,Jt Kcnnecott Copper. .....,.,,,, ivouis. wssn... Mex. Petroleum .i; 1.100 91 Hitmi uopper oo M.i K. A Tsx. pfd. ...... Missouri Pacific. . . ,,,,,, Montana rower... .,.. National slsad Nevada ' Copper. . n . t. central, .r:, Norfolk A West..., Northern Pacific rsciiio man,.. , .. OPaclhc Tsl. A Tel.. rtnnesyivania .... i.eou t nay uon. uoppsr.. soo t Rod. Iron A SteeL flhat Arts Copper. 19 34 urtutnarn raciric, . Southern Railway, fltudehakar Co. . ... Tennessee Copper. Trias Company. i , union racmc U S. Ind. Alcohol V. . Btssl U. 8- Steel pfd..., Utah Conner Wabash pfd "B".. V. .stern Union.... 100 14 91 91 Wtstlngh Electric 700 17 14 64 Total aalaa tor the day, 114,000 shares, Haw Tark Money Marhai.' ' rt4w York. Aug. 7.-Prlms Mercantile Paper 1 9)4 per cent. Starling Exchange Slxty-day bills, 14.71 ; demand. i4..TEA : cahlea. 14.71 T.i a ; Silver Bar, 44e; Mexican dollara. 10 c. sanurUBTwniotii, a.eaav: raiirotia. easier Time Loans Steady sixty days, 19I per cent! nlnsty days, 101 per cent; all months, l04 psr cent. Call Money Easier: htaheat. fi nai imhI lowaet, I par cant: ruling rate. I ner cent: laat loan, I per cent; closing bid, f par nil., uiiojrtMi ti pmr vmn. U. 8. ref. Is, reg.98-M.,K.AT. 1st 4s. II 701 lf . 17 17 104 suo 200 1 too no 4 11 4 94 114 ze as 1,-00 IT 97 100 II 37 1,200 121 124 124 1.100 3 It 24 24 140 '900 121 111 138 400 104 104 105 1,400 84 84 1 400 111 111 118 00 71 71 77 14 jvs 11 87 58 124 128 128 110 110 114 07 !t 2iii i:s! u. s. rerMa oou.ttl4Mo. Pac. eon. fa. 101 01 U. 8. I., reg.,.100UMont Power ta..tt U. t. ta. rou...,10l5N. T. C. deb. la. Ill J p. ft ta, reg...:ion (IMS) ..lot, U. S. 4a. eeu 11A M. V rl.v 1U. Am. Smell. ta...l07UN. T. N. U. a. II. A.T.4T. cv. 4Mb. 10114 ov. 0a 112U Analo.rr.noK ee..tt4!Ke. P.c 4a.. lltt Atchleon fen. 4a..llHNe. Pac ta ..01 B. O. 4e ItiiO. S. U ref. 4a.. .11 Bethlehem Steel Pau. T. A T. ta. 10044 r(. la... looliPenn. ger. 4a..l04v Cent. Pao. 1st. ...11 Reading gen. 4a. .11 O. O. cv. 4Ha..liist. u X ft r. C, B. . Jt. 4S.IIH ref. 4s... 11 U C. M. . St. P. So. Pso. ov. Is..0l3 ov. la.. ..lOtajSo. Pao. ref. 4a. .11 C, R. 1. P. ref. So. Ry. la 107! C. S.'r.t.'itji'lJHUnlon Pac. ev.'ialta DRO. con. 4a. 71 V. S. Rubber ta..tia, Brla.gen. .711, L S. Steel la. ,.101. Oen. Bl.c. ta...l0 Wabaah ref. 4a. Ot. No. let 4a..,. 100 rtf. ......... .10114 t urn. "w.iioiH -V Loadoo Sesok Harks. London, Aug. t. Tha Block market waa generally quiet today, but tha .one waa Boon en ina military Boelllon. American aeourltlaa were lightly supported and um-d ateady. ilosay and dlicounl ratea wera quiet . , Bank Claarlaga. . . ' '' .. Omaha. Aug. t. Rank elearlnga for Oma. ha today were 11,704,111.41. and for tha cor reapondtng .day laat year, 12,141,004.14. ' ' '' KBW VORK BKMLRAL MARKET. QtMtatloiia tt tha Day on tha eliding Con . aaodlUaa. . New Tork, Aug. t. Tloar Plrmi eorlng patenu 7.1l4f.40: winter patents. 14.4,0 1.00; wlnt.r atralghta, 1,1(0, (0 Whaat Spot, weak; No. 1 durum, 11.4114; No. I hard, 11.41; No. I northern. D. R''t'-'' N"- 1 """. Uanltoba. tl.tl, I, o. b., New Tork. . Cornflpot. easy; No. I yellow, tttte, a. V f.. New Tork. Oata Spot, aaay; No. I white. 0)40e; 2l H'lOl No.;, tSctll.00; .hipping, 71 i aJk"'!'.". ..'"' "mm, cholea. ,n..w-.; awgota, KHVSIUef Cen tral America. Ilwc leather rirmi hemlock firsts, IToi' seo. onds, lie. T ..p.?,v'!l,"",-'pr,t' nrrn; rasBa. isi.oaa J!.fi'.,nll!,,"!M"Mi ' " il ' i!' Bf. slwdy; rn.ee. lll.oii , w ..va sv.siv. ieira. mvmm middle weet, lll.10eil.2t. T ' to! V. W' PII Ksbbm City Omeral Martlet. '! il"fl;'lj Nol rM.' ll.tlOJlTl; Sip"?: w....oer, .i.o; Hay. ll.lt. Cora No. 1 mlied. llllo; n" white, l4S14e; No. 1 yellowT ItOMUc Mm. t ...... i. . b . . ..I, T. ------ . D.iiwnn.ri Si IBOi IMC.m. her. tt701to; May, flo. . ww-itp: no. g white, 4304lUc: Na. 1 mixed. 11 H 44c. .....aeon Butter Creamery, ttc; flrata. ttel aea. onda, lie; packing, II s. , . . Eggs Firsts. 11c. ' ' ! MlaaaaUe Orala Market. Mlmieapolla, Aug. 7. Wheat Sentem-bar.- 11.31; December. 11.11. Cash: No. 1 hard. 11.44; No. 1 northern. 11.11 a) 1.41; No. I northers, 11.11 01. 14. Flour Unchanged. , '1 Barley tltttcc. i ! Rye t-.01O1.03. ' "-J. Bran til. 10O14.00. Cera No. J yellow, 13014c. v " Oats No. I while, 42V4tc - Flax I1.04OM0. ...... ., ,.':;..'.'; LIVE STOCK-MARKET Western Bangers Make Up the Big Part : of the . Bun at Steady Prices. dOQ BUN IS VERY LIGHT Recetata wera; estimate Monday Omaha, August T. 1914, Cat.. . Mnira Bh-tti MOO - 4.40ft 14,004 Dstf 141 '1916 11414 1111,11912. '101' Juiv it Julv 24 Jul 24. Jut 27 Jutv 1 JUly 29 July to July ll Aug. 1 Aug. I Aug. I Aug. 4 Aug. 4 Aug. I Aug. 7 17 I 4 44 H 4 721 9 414 I 4ft I 19 14 4ll I 41 4 4 24 1 4: 14 I 19 9 "fc 4 43 4ft NaT 9 29 00 V 40 " I 94Uj I 40 I 04 MVS I 111 7 41 ! 421 t 70 ! 20 7 46 lHjl I 17 I 22 H it ,14 S 11 I 77 7 4T I 1 I 49 t 27 4 41 1 44 4 If, III 4 44 I 7 I t i : I 44 7 47 I 46 7 IS I as I II 7 74 I 44 1 41 7 19 4 49 f 92 4 79 I 41) 4 92 I .31 t 01 T 04 1 17 7 94 I 19 7 40 7 14 t4ur,da RSCelnta and r1tnntiitlr.n Mt llva. stArib set I tha Union Stock Yards, Omaha, for tfrsnty Cour hours ending al I p, m. yesterday: i RECB1PT8 CAR8. r'tHa Hflso DhtHUVi C, M." t flt P.... 2 .' 7. Wsoash i . Missouri Pacific.... 7 1 Union Pacific 14 14 . 14 ,. C. oft N. W., sast... 17 3 t C. N. W., west., li 37 20 2 C.. St. P., M. A O. I 4 I C. B. ft Q., aaat.. 1 , v., a. m. y.fWast.. it n C, R. I. ft P., aaat. 1 ft '.. 1 Illinois Cantral K t Chicago Ot., West.. 4 2 Total rscelpts. ,. .289 70 44 I DISPOSITION H E A D. PtilOal Hnoa Rhatatn Morris oft Co 830 464 1.3S8 Swift ft Company....!, 128 801 1,842 Cud thy Packing Co... t, 202 487 ' 2,487 Armour Co..,,..,. 184 141 1,400 Sch warts ft Co 121 .... J. W. Murphy 1,044 .... Lincoln Pack In tr Pyi SS S Omaha Packing Co. 1 Kohr Pack In Co lis Cudahy from K. C... Ill .... h .... W. B. Vanaant Co.... 1J7 Banton, Vanaant ft Lush 43 nut at Don.,,, 20 .... ,,,, V. B. Lewis 235 Huston A Co 4 J. B Knot A t" lt J H. Bulla....; '. 147 h. T, Hust 17 .... .... Rosanstock Bros 441 P. O. Kellogg 1918 .... Wsrthetmer ft Degen. 374 .... H. F. Hamilton 137 Sullivan Bros...,,.., ai Mo. ft Kan. Calf Co . 11 Chrlstl n ' Hlgln i Huffman 17 ' .... " ' Roth H .... Mayers , i OIssbsrg j .... "' Banner Bros 49 , . "". John Harvev 164- , " Dannls ft Francis..,, t ., ' J:ilne '... 14 ansan A Lungren..., 81 '" Pat.O'Day j Other buyers. 183 ' !!!!' 4'. 34 a totals., .7,134 tattlw The sraah stars, ah t with vary fair run of t-sttie, ill loads, about 7.400 head, or 1.400 mora than ware hera a weth ago. Probably 7ft per oent of the offerings wars western rangers, and the proportion of western oornfed cattle waa comparetlvely -mail. Anything dtrabi4 from the drsssed beef men point of view found a ready sale at steady to strong prices and aa high as 114.21 was paid for vary choice yearlings. Weerern graaa baof was nothing extra In point of quality, as a rule, but demand was vry good, and for tna moat part prices held steady at laat week s advance, ths bulk of the useful rangsr besvsa selling around I7.2GCP7.40, v Rscelpts of sows were somewhat larger then usual, about 10 loads showing up, but demand was broad and for the moat part price ware fully steady with laat week's atrong cloae. Veal calves, bulls, stags, etc., ware generally iteady. In etockra and feederg (ha market wss ugevsnly stronger, ttuih yard traders and packera wsra out In foroa after tha de sirable offerings and arty thing that brought out oomptltlon sold a shade better than laat week. Medium and nommon kind were In liberal feuply and not far from steady. . Quotations On uSttlS: Good to choice aaevas. -,001400; fair to choice beeVM It. 900 9, 14; common to fair baavea, 17.741$ 1.711 good to choice yearlings. 44. 60 0 10.26; fall to good yearlings. 14.74(99.40; common to fair year Unas, 17. 0001. 40; good to choice grass beevvs 48 0001.96; fair to good grass beeves, 17.1607. 16; common to fair grass beeves, 14.40 0 7. 00; good to choice helfera, I4 740T4O; good to choice cows, 14.400 7.tl; fair to good oowa, I4.OO0S.4O; com mon to fatr cowa, 11.7604.76; good to choice feeders l7.ftQ0a.3l; fair to good feeders, 87, 01107,40; otimmon to fair feeders. 14.000 4.40; good to choice Blockers, $7.4008.00; stock helfars. 14.7404.74; stock cows, 16.41) 04 IS, stock eaivss, C4.7401.4O; vaal calvea. I 00013.00, beef bulls. sUgs, etc.. 14.260 7.16! Bologna bulla. 16.40 0 4.2a, Representative sales: BBSs flTEERB. No. Av. Pr. No. A. Pr. 4...... ..1037 4 IB II 1041 C 90 44 1136 7 10 10 140 7 14 II... T 7ft ' 44...... ..1169 126 17,,..., , ,1292 9 46 ST ERRS AND HK ITERS. 606 f 90 7 4 7 20 494 7 Ift 991 f 40 10..,.,.., 437 4 74 HEirSRS, I. ....... 904 00 1........ 170 4 10 T. ....... 701 C 4ft 7... Ill 10 Hoga -Hog receipts wsra, as was ths case at tha cloaa or last ween, vary smsn, only ssvanty-two oara, or 4,400 bead, putting In an gppeurauca. This Is a falling off of mora then I.U00 as compared with a week ago, and Is a few bad lighter than for either two ereeka ago or a year ago. Two weeks ago only altty-elght cars were here, but In number of hand todsy'a eat) mate Is the siualleat for any one day since the first of April. Trad waa vary much tha same as on the laat two days of laat week. Shipping orders wera fairly broad, outalde buyers atarttng early and paying 10016a highwr prlesa for such hoga as they could use. Packing hoga also started t move early, and showed about tha asm a sort of sn ad vance aa tha shippers. Unevennesa again made It hard to compare prtcea accurately, aalea being quoted all the way tram a nlvkel to In a few extreme cases as much as 2oc higher, but generally speaking, prlcea looked 10014c higher than laat week's close. Tna big and of ths offerings had been cleaned op by shortly after o'clock. Most of the packer bogs sold at f9.tC09.lft, with a scattering of the plainest stuff 00 down towards 19,00, and aeveral bunchee of the beat llghte and butchers as high as 19 74. the top. All but about lvc of the decline suf fered the early part of laat wash baf now been i-egstDfd on packing grades, while shipping kinds are stesdy with two days ago. today's top of 19.71 being as high aa anything haa sold elnc tha middle of laat uiAitth and ntw August record. ( Representative galea. No. Av. 8h. Pr.' No, Av. h. Pr, 69. ,28ft ' 4v 10" 47..I-I Sift. 19 1ft ' 44. .401... 910 61,. 344 4ft 915, 69.. 11 104 14 , 44.. 161 130 1ft 84. .20ft 120 4 40 12. .231 ... 96 74.. 224 - 49 I 64 14.. 100 140 4 40 19. .130 20ft ,47. .141 4ft 70 41. .14ft 1ft .. . heap-Recetpta of sheep, and lambs ware almost as large aa they wera av week ago today, altty cara, or 14.000 head, making up the day's arrivals. This Is leaa than l.ooo smaller than last Monday, and !,9u0 abort of the corresponding day a year ago, but larger than two weeks ago by nearly T.OOtJ Packera. who at last week's close, had twgun to consider that Ismbs had about shot their bolt, and looked for little or no further advance, ware badly dteappotnted this morning, for despite tha fact that re ceipts wera liberal. ihy had to pay prlcea that wera 140 24c higher.' Sellera naked a 16 01 a upturn from the outset, and while It took packers most ot the forenoon to get up there, they finally made their pur chases tht way, buying good to choice Ida hoe at 111.44011.40. the hlgheat prlcea ever paid hare In August, and paying 911.16 011.26 for a fair anrt, that were not can Mdured any too deetrable even after being aubjectad to a pretty atlff sort. There was no activity about , ths trade at any etaga. packers fighting tha advaaoa from atari to fin'eh, and thsrs wera eont lainba still In first aands at noon. Old sheep ware In com pare live mode rat supply and those sold up to. noon wasi bout steady. Decant to good awes brought 47 0T & . QuQUlio&g oa sheep and lam bat . Lambs ,ood to choice, 911.26011.09; Jamba, fair to .'Otl. II0.7Sftll.2I,: lambs, fvt-drrs. I. 760 3.4'A; yearlings, good to choir. 17. 76(198,25; yesrllngs, fair to good, $7.0007.60; yoar linaa. fMders. ft4.IO07.4C: wethers, fair to choice. 11.76 01.00; ewes, good to choice, 47.OO07.ftO; ewes, fair to good, 94.76 07.00; ewes, plain to culls, 14.0006. 76; ewes, feed ers, 14.6008.00; ewes, breeders, all ages, lisp resenta uvs sales: No. . Wt Pr. 10 native) wethers 109 18 00 11 native awea .114 7 00 7 native yearling awes .100- ft 26 10 oull feeder ewes., 99 4 40 11 cull fssdar twos. 90 1 00 . 94. Louis IJts fttock Market. St. Loula Ati. 7.Cattle Race tots. 9,100 hsad; market lower; native beef steers, 17.604910.26: yearllna steers and helfera. 81.60010.00; oowa, 16.4008.00; atockera and feeders. 16.1008.26: Texas steers. 16.(00 9.10; prims southern steers,, 4.0010.00; cows and hslfsrs, IS.0008.00; prime year ling steers and heifers, (8.76010.26; native cales, 14.00011.76. Hogs Receipts, 4,400 head; market hlghor; pigs and lights, I8.7601O.OS; mixed and butchers, 19.76010.074; good heavy, $9.96010.06; bulk of sales, $9,74010.00. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 4.100; market strong; spring lambs. 17.00010.46; slaughter ewes. 16.0007.2;; bleating ewes, $9,000 10,00; yearlings,. $4,0018.60. . Kaneae City Uve Stock Market. Kansas City. Mo.. Aug. 7. Cattle Rs celpts, 19,900 hesd; market strong; prims fed sneers. $9.60010.16; dresssa Deer ateore. $7.2609.26; western tuecre, si.oow'.uo: tows. 14.6007.00: heifers, I4.00i99.60: stoekers and feeders, $9.00 01.00; bulls, 6.2ft 04.50; calves, $4.50011.00. Hogs Receipts, 1,200 head ; market hlaher: bulk of sales, I9.4O09.SO; heavy, 19.4e01.76: cockers and butchers. $9,450 4.86: light, $9.6509.46; pigs, $1.3408.74. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 4,000 head: market, 10 0 26c up, lambs 110.26011.40; ysarllngs. $7.7504.26; wethers, $7.5008.00; ewes, g7.QO07.76. Chicago Live Stock Market. Chicago. Aug, 7. Cattle ftec-lpts, I1,- 000 head; market, firm; native beef cattle. at. 90010.4ft; western steers, 16.9608. 60; stoolisrs and feeders, $5.0007.16; cows and helfars. I3.&O09.26; calves, 19.00013.60. Hogs Receipts. 24,000 head; mark., strong; 10015c higher; bulk of salss. $9.24 016.00! light, 19.66010.10; mixed, 19.160 10.11; heavy, $9.00 0 10.1$; rough, . $9,000 I.U: pigs, $7.9009.60. Sheen and Lambs Reca lota. 14,000 head: market, ateady; wethers, $4.7601.36; awes. 4.(O07.7S; lambs, $7.60011.60. St. Joseph Llva Stock Market. St. Joseph, Aug. 7. Cattle Recelnta. 1,100 head; market steady to strong: steers, .6O09.76; cows and heifers, $4.0009.00; carves, $4.00011:00. Hogs Receipts, 6,600 head; market strong to 4c higher; top, 19.76; bulk of sales, $4.60 09.70. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1,000 head; msrket 10c to 1 6c higher; lambs, $10,160 11.00; awes, $7.0007.10. Coffea Market. New Tork. Aua. 7. Tha market for cof fee futures was higher today, with - near momns relatively itrm on covering ana buying by trade. Interests. The relative ateadlnesa of Brasll and of local snot sud- plles, combined with, tha approach of mptemner maturity, waa considered reaa onable for the month's covering, and after opening at an advance of 2 polnta, tha market closed to 12 polnta net higher. September contracts sold up from 8.27 to s.63c, ana May rrom i.B4 to s.soc. Much of the business was In ths way of switch ing, September being exchanged for Marcn at iiu ana .3 points, ana ror May at 40 polnta. Sales, 42,260 bags. August, 8.44c; September, 8.49c; October. 1.63c; No vcmber, t.bic; December, 8.69c; January, 8.66c; February,'.4.?3c; March, 8.79c; April, 9.84c May. 1. 89c; Juns, 1.94c; July, 8.99c. The spot market was steady at ftc for 7s and 10c for Santos 4s. Firm offers were about unchanged, ranging from 10.60c to 1 1 . uuc lor ean coa s. The official cables reported no change In mllrels prices except for a partial advance of it 6 reis In Santos futurea Rle exchange, 1-S2d higher. New Vork Cotton Market New York, Aug. 7. Cotton Futures opened steady. August, not' quoted; Octo ber, 13.9Sc; December, 14.14c; January, 14.27c; March, 14.40c; May, 14 64o. Cotton futures closed steady ; October, 14.20c; December, 14.48c; January, 14.61c; March, 14.42c; May. 14.78c. Spot cotton steady; middling uplands, 1410c. Bales, 200 bales. Liverpool. Aug. 7. Cotton Spot weak : good middling. 4.46d; middling, 1.49d; low middling, 33i: sales, s.uuu Dales, l.ooo lor speculation and export. Turpentine and Roeln. Savannah, Oa., Aug. 7. Turpentine. 43 bbls; aalea. AZ9 bbls; rscelpts, 366 bbls; shipments, 1,310 bbls; stock, 14,438 bbls. Rosin Market firm; sales 1,641 bbls; re ceipts, l.lt bbls; shipments, 9,203 bbls: stock. 43,953 bbls. Quote: A. B. $5.75; C, D, $6.90; E. $8100; F, $4.10; O, $4.20 0 9.45; H.I, $4.3004.40; K.M.N.W.O, $4.40; W.W, $4.70. Liverpool Grain Market, Liverpool, Aug.- 7. Wheat Spot NO. 1 Manitoba, lis 6d; No, 2 red western .win ter, lis. Com Spot American mixed, new, 10s 2d. , Flour Winter patents, 47s. ' Hops In London: Pacific coast, 4 15s0 5 16s. ' - The Secret tt Submarine the By E. Alexander Powell I tb. Trail Author sf "The EaJ i Franca," etc. ELEVENTH INSTALLMENT. trajopasi Llenr.nMlf Tan... ....... .- l.w h. Catted statea naval board to tnveattffate and report his Undine's on the Invention ot Dr. Rolph Burke, which serves to brio, the aub- marin. to a ststs or perfection. The lleu tinent arrive. n Valdavla mid Is weleomej ty the Inventor and hie daughter, Cleo. On the trial trip ot the Invenlor'a boat, a Japaneee heln.r le aiirarl..,, In .hn art nt examining the mechanism of the ventilating devise. Hope reports fsvorabt on tho new device but there are others Interested In It An attempt to burKlarls. Dr. Burke't laboratory falls, but later Cloo finds htm murdered In hla bedroom. Oloo sells her tether's books to get money; Inter ,he ftnde a note from which ahe learns that they con tain the secret formula. With Hups s)i, r"10 tD. auctioneer's alore only to find It In flames, olga Ivanorf and Oerald Mor. Ion, two aplea In aearch of the formula, at tempt to capture Cleo when she culls at the lu-uae of Btephanskt, the anarchlet. Hop rushes to her aid: Morton ahoota at htm but the bullet hlla a bomb In the oellnr. which explodes Stephanskl and Cleo al and a ball at lira Del mar', whose nephjw haa two of the mining booka. Mahlln, a spy. attampts to ataal the books, but la dis covered by Hope; In the excitement that follow, the booka disappear. Mahlln av cspss. Hope and Cleo take a boat for at. leiand rut In th. hav nvi Mn...i..,nH ,.i. low In other boats. Mahlln and the Jap "urn . wia isiano ngnt. aiorton a boat witn the countess strikes a stray mine In the bay. After a violent atorm Hope and Cleo arrive on a strange Island and discover that th. ! they hunt la there. But Mahlln and tha Japaneee also resch the Island and put up a fight for the booka. -They eacape from Hcpe but return ard dynamite the shscl: Tho eonsplratora fall to harm Hope and Cleo. Ihey manage to reach Sandsboro. where rr. Ow,n hsa ons of the books Bach of the othera approach the doctor, but he refuaee t near them. He arranges to meet Hop st ths hotel with the book. . Morton posee aa Hope and but for an earthquake would nave possessed the volume. Cleo Is captured by Morton and taken In hla frlend'a aero g'na to a lonely cabin In the mountain. She finds there the book for which th,v eearclt. Fortunately ahe geta a note to Hope, who, with Hook, atari, to the reecue. Aa he croaaea the chasm In tha awlnglns basket Mahlln ateala up and chopa at the cable with an ase. Hook appear. In time t aave HPe. He reaches the other aide and la greeted by Cleo; ahe Bweara her love to him. They return to the valley but ar followed by Mahlln and tha Jap who at tempt o capture Cleo. She awlngs herself over the canyon. Olga and Morton are dashed to earth In the aeroplane 1 ' (Continued from Saturday.) What is the matter, dear?" asked Cleo, quickly, noting the anguish in Hopes face. "Has anything hap pened?" For a long moment he stood motionless, his face as white as chalk. Then, summoning all his courage, he proffered her the letter. "Read it," he said in a tone so hoarse that it was little higher than a whisper. Filled with forebodings of she knew not what, Cleo unfolded the closely written sheet. This is what she. read; Dear Jarvla: Thla Is a humiliating letter for a woman to have to write to a man but It haa to be written. Do you remember, but of course you do the Abernethy's house party at Lak Placid laat eummerta - And do you re member how we loet our way the afteroon we alerted to climb Whltetace, and how, the atorm comlg up, w, took refuge In that de aerted cabin and spsnt the night there to gether. (I shall never forget how the wind moaned in the forest and the rain lashed the roof all through that intermin able night.) We were afraid we would not be believed If we told the truth, you re member, eo when we tot back to camp the next morning we told the othera that we had .pent the night at the Lee's cottage. It waa a fooltah---an insane thtng-rbut we did It. They ,ay that llee' have a way ot coming home to rooat and tt ta quite true,' for tha He haa com. home and ie rooetlng on my bedpost a great black, uply thing that IB driving me wild. It Beems that a few daya after we left Cake Placid Hasel Abernethy happened to meet Mre. Lee at the boat. club ad thanked her for taking care ot us. Of course Mrs. Lee hsd no idea what Hazel was driving at, and said ao ad then the cat waa out of the bag. And if anything were needed to meke matters worse, oe of the guides told Mrs. Abernethy that he had seen us coming out of the cabin at 7 o'clock in the morn ing. Hasel Is, as you know, a modern edition ot the town crier, and, thank, to her in dustrious circulation ot the story, everyone knowe that we apent the night together' in the cabin and, of course, puts the worst possible Interpretation upon tt. Tou know and 1 know that wa did no wrong, but no amount of. denial will convince othera of our innocence. I'm not blaming you, Jsrvis, but you have compromieed me. Indeed. I already begin to see signs of ostracism. At . the Hildreth'a dinner the other night that tin- Fightin, In Fl.nd.rs," Th. Re, to Otory," 'Vhra to tarnga. !tf le, Br sV AMmanaer 1 aweu. poaalbl, lira. Norton asked me If I didn't prefer the conventionality of life In the wooda to tha atald axlatanc. one leads around New Tork whereupo a general anlcker ran around the table. Tou will understand, therefore, that life haa become perfeotly Intolerable. Under such olrcumatancea, Jarvla. there Is oly one courae open to a gentleman and I know that you ar a gentleman. Tou proved that by the way you conducted your self at the cabin.. Ia there need, then, for me to .tell yott what you ahould dot. 1 am tc-nd of you and am aure that I could make you happy. With implicit faith that you will do what la right by me, 1 eagerly await your reply. Affectloately. INEZ. For what seemed to them both an eternity, Cleo, her cheecks drained of color, stood as though turned to stone, staring at the letter With unseeing eyes. At last she spoke; , "Who is this woman ?" "Her name is Inez Machin," replied Hope. "She belongs to quite a well known New York family. I met her last summer at a house party in the Adirondack!." "Do you love here?" "Love her?" he repeated bitterly. "Not the least in the world. There is only one woman whom I love and you know who she is, Cleo." "Is it true, as she says, that you did nothing wrong?" "On my honor as an officer and a man I swear it, Cleo." "You needn't swear it, Jarvis," she answered dispassionately, "In my heart I never doubted you." There was a pause. "What are you going to do about it, Jarivs?" she asked at length. "It is for you to decide, Cleo," he answered miserably. "My happiness, my future, is in your hands." "I must have time to think," she said. "Come to me this afternoon I .will give you my decision then.' Though racked by emotion, she kept herself, by a supreme effort of the, will, under admirable control. It was not, indeed, until she had reached her room and bolted the door be hind her that she threw herself upon the bed and gave way to a torrent of tears. Late that, afternoon Hope came to her for his answer. Though her eyes were swollen from weeping, she was calmer, more dinified, than he had ever seen her. In the space of a few hours she seemed to have chan ged from a child to a woman. She had donned the sameblack gown that she had worn at her father's funeral its somberness accentuating th( glory of her hair and the milky whiteness of her complexion. Hope thought that he had never known one so lovely, . so frail and so appealing. (To be Continued Tomorrow.) Changes in Visible. Supply of Grain New York, Aug. 7. The visible supply of grain in the .United States shows the following changes: Wheat increased 3,272,000 bushels; in bond, increased 1,104,000 bushels. Corn increased 869,000 bushels. Oats decreased 344,000 bushels; in bond,-increased 524.000 bushels. Rye increased 133,000 bushels. Barley decreased 146,000 bushels; in bond, increased 187,000 bushels. . Dry Good, Market. New Tork, Aug.' 7. Cotton goods wera strong and active today. Yams were firm. Raw . silk was steady and Canton gradea were bought freely by cotton milla. Bur lapa were firm. ' Cnt In Kansas Crude OIL ' Independence, Kan., Aug. 7, Another cut ot 10 centa a barrel In the price of crude oil was announced hera today by the Prairie Oil and Oaa company.' The new price la 11.15. Metal Market. New Tork. Aug. 7. Metale Lead. 16. DO. Spelter: Dull; apot, aaat St. Loula delivery, Sfcc asked. Copper: Firm; electrolytic, $2,.0027.00. Iron: stesdy; No. 1 northern, llO.SOtJil.OO: No. 2, l20.00Ot0.S0; No. i eouthern. !2O.:S03O.7S; No. 3, 119.75820 15. Tin: Quiet; spot, 37.7i 37.7fc. At London Copper: Spot, ilov 10s; fu tures, C103 10s; electrolytic. 124, Tin: Spot, 1,7 10a: futures, $106 Sb. Lead. 2S Ids. Spelter, f H. AMUSEMENTS. ONLY CIRCUS COMING OMAHA CliiSUri MONDAY, DAY I AUGU5 TO t28 GROUNDS PAUL tc 21ST STS. T S GREAT TRAINS OF CIRCUS MARVELS INCLUMNO SCORES OF FOREIGN FEATURES HCVEIt BEFOM 5EEH IN AMERICA Pabade At 10 O'clock I M. IWUIMM4 TMt PtMT rWMMNI BOORS OPEN AT 1 AND T F. H. PtnrMnWaK.il taw T in . ONE 50c TICKET ADMITS TO Aa '"" " " L-l,t Downtown Sale of Reserved Seat, and Admission Tickets Circus Day at MYERS. DILLON DRUG CO.. 1608 Famnm St. SAME PRICES AS AT THE GROUNDS. - ' MAHA'S FUN CENTER." tOfl g gf J .Dolly Mate., lS-2b-80o jycf I Jaf Evnaa., 15-2"-50-75c. OPENS SBSaffi?- AUG. 13 "THE TOURISTS." Ladiea' Dime Matinee Every Week D . Burleequa In it'a Mrrria-t Mood. FRIDAY 1 10:00 A. M. .. TODAY Frish, Howard and Toolan Chick Has, Three West, ons, Quigg and Nickerson- Charlie Chaplin in 1 A. M. DOROTHY G1SH In "Th, Little School Ma'am.' Alao Keystone Comedy. TODAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY MARY PICKFORD n a lovable characterization aa "HULDA FROM HOLLAND." KV I ICC , 4 Performances 111 U3E. Daily, 1.3-7-9. VIOLA DANA In tho ftowtr al No-Man'o Land "IT'S A METRO." Mishaps of Musty Suffer. :m 1 Sll!J!IH I Obey That Impulse Get out Into the mountains for a few days where it's cool, the air is soothing and vitaliz ing and a perfect energy bracer and fish ing is fine. Time spent In cool Colorado now is not lost . but merely credited to profits in better and more work to be done upon your return, when conditions here are bearable. Omaha -is' Just n over-night ride from the most attractive 'vacation spots in Colorado leave here tonight and be in Rocky Mountain National Park or Eates Park for trout dinner tomorrow evening. Travel to Colorado VIA Union Pacific Three daily, splendidly equipped trains to Colorado, leaving Union Station. Denver Special, Colorado Express, Leave 7)45 A. M. Leave 4:20 P. M. Colorado Special, Leave 12:30 A. M. Sleeper may be' occu pied 9:30 P. M. For beautifully illustrated "Colorado For Ths Tourist" and Government reprint of "Rocky Mountain National Park" booklet, and . complete information about train service, free side trips and Pullman reservations, apply to L. BE1NDORFF, C. P. 4 T, A. 1324 Faraam St., Omaha, Neb. Phone Douglas 4000.