7 THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1916. -1 MB AM PRODUCE v " ii Weak and Soles io Three 'and a Cetfti Lower. VS DEMAND MODERATE ' Omaha, August l,'lll. ' Cash wheat aa very weak todar and ruled from t to IHo lower. The caah demand, however, wm pretty active awl the receipta continued venr f "koT'i hard whrat sold around ll.lttt to 1 17, and tho bulk of the No. I bard old from 11.13 to 11.11. Corn receipta were felrlr food, but there was only- moderate demand (or thla cereal. The market waa a trlflo woakvand ruled arcund tto lower, on all gradee. The demand for yellow corn waa pretty food, and I hie variety aold at Ho premium. While tho caah demand for oata waa pretty aetlvo, the market fallowed corn and heat oa the decline and aold Ito to fcc lower, ; Vi . , Rye aold from Wo to ltio higher. Barley waa quoted unchanged. Liverpool cloeeia K MVheat Steady. . ( 1 . Cora a to Sled hither. V Primary receipta were i,IM.Mt huehels. and ehinmehta l.ttl.tot buahela. . against raVflpu of t,214,tot bushels, and shipments of l,e,ooa aeaneis laat year. Primary com rocelDta were 117. OM buah la, and ahlpmenta lll.tr buahala. against . rerelpta of 711,900 buahela. and, ahlpmenta of CM. tot buahda laat year. Primary oata reoelpta wore i.tlt.tnt buah ela and ahtpmanta ItT.ttot buahela, against . rece1pta of 1.184,009 buahela, and ahlpmonta ' of Set, too buahela laal year. CAR LOT RECEIPTS. . WHEAT. Corn.! Oata. I Chicago . 1st to , , 499 Omaha . ..' 99 V 90 81. Louis.. JI9- 199 , Thoaa aalea vera reported today:" ' V Wheat No. 1 hard winter: I care. 11.87. s Ko. i bard winter: 1 car, II. Iti 7 oara, I1.J7U; 9 can, 91.J7I U Kara. tl.ltVj; 1 oar, 11.19; I can, l.lltt:l oar, 11.144 - No. 1 hard winter: b car. 11,40: --1 oar, : 81.14; care. 81.14; 1 care. 81.84V. : 4 cere. 8115; care, 11.14: I can, 11.14; 4 oara, 11.11; 9. oara, .11.11.. No. 4 bard winter: 1 car, 11.84; I care, 11.14; 1 car; ' 11.11; 1 car, 11.10; I oara, 11.10: t care. - 11.11;. I can, 11.19: I oara, 11.17; I ear, 11.14. Sample bard winter; 1 car, 11.19: ,1 oar, 11.14; t oara, 11.14; t earl, 11.18; l.i mm. 11. Mt l car. 11.11. No. t aprlm: . 1' oar, 11.40. No. 4 aprjlif: t ear, 91.11; I care, 91.19, No. I mixed: 1,9 oar, 91.14; I care. 11.19. No. 4 railed: 1 car, 11.18. y No. I: 1 car, 91.11; .1 ear, 91.11; , I car, II.IL No. 11 1 oar, 11.11. ',. 7iarlav-fto. 1: 1 ear. 10c fW. N. 1 vrTttte: 1 oar. 79910: 1 ear. 71 . Kb. 4 while: carik7H4c No. 9 whltel I oara. 7to. Mo. 1 .yellow; i oar, ' . 10 lio. No. yellow: 1 oar, 80. No. I yellow: 1 ear. 10c; I oara, Ito. No. 9 vol i Mr. 7a. No I mixed: I nara. 79c. No. I mlaed: 1 aar, 79o: I care. Ttlao: i care. 79c No. 4 mlaed: 1 care. ,78 o. No. 1 mlaed: 1 car, 77 o. W.. I aflaadl oar. ' Oata No, 9 white: f care. 41o: cart, lite No. 4 white: T cara, 41o; 1 car, 49o. Sample:. cara. 40o; 1 cara, 40S4o; 4 oara. nw. Vrteaa Wheat: No, I hard, 911401.11; No. 9 hard, el-liei-al; lie, hard, 11.1101.14; No. I spr(ng. ll.llM.4J; . No. I spring, 91.149J117; No. I durum, '11.11 el.si; wo. l auram, ei.aivi.ai. -"" N 1 white. 7t,AI0cl No. 1 whttO. 79 79o: No. 4 white, 71f79c:. No. 9 i white, 79790; No. 9 whltej 17 9)71;; , No, I yellow. 904l0c; Mo. l yellow, 7 , fctoc; No. yellow, 7179o: No.- I.yel 717tn; No. t yellow. 79i 07901 NO. 1 nlaad. 71 U 79 C : No. I billed, 790 79c; No. 4 mlaed, 799)79c; No. I lied. : 77977ol No. 94mtaea, teoiTo. vaie; o. I while, 41e3o: standard, 41441Ho: No. white, 41041o; No. 4 white, 40 . an. Barler: Maltlna. 77 18c: No. 1 teed. ; ti8to. Rye: No. I, 11.11 91.U4; No. I, Oauha ritaraa. " ', . 1 . ' . Omaha. Auauat 141 1919. Wheat waa very weak today, declining an September. December and May. 1 Trading In wheat waa heavy during tnoat ef the eaeeton. Tut the trade la oprn waa V'wai,r oAndltUma oa eorn are more favorable, and the-oorn market waa a little a aaaler, September declining 0 and Decora bar ruling undhanged ... The woakneae In wheat and eorn waa ra. fleeted In oau ana the market cioeea trao Innallv laWBF a ll the OOtlonB. Umaaa eioeing pnoaa on euturea aor una 47; Soptember, 11 17; Deoamber. 91.44. Com-rNo. 1, !9Uc: No. I white. 444)ilc: September, 91c; December, 74440. ' uai no. s, 44 9941 c; no. l wnite, 43 41c , 'EW YORK GENERAL MARKET. ewtatloBa of the Day aa the Leading Cora- BMHUtlea. New Tork, Aug. 14. Flour TJnaettled; aprlng Datanta. 17.90499,10: winter natenta. 97.1407.10; winter atralghta, 99.917.!0. Wheat Spot, weak: No. 1 durum, 11.49; Mb. I hard. 91.(1: NS. 1 northern. Dululh. 91.99; No. 1 northern Manitoba, l.(t o. b. New Tork. Corn Spot, aaay; Nc 1 yellow, 99He. a Oata Spot, aaay; No. 1 white, 49048e. Hay Steady; prime, 91.90; No. 1. 91.24; No. I, 91.10Ol.lt; NO. 9,. 1.9i; ahlpplng, OlOo, , - - . , Hope Quiet; etate, common to choice It, ljeic;-llH, t07c: Pacific coaat, 1418, 11014c: 1414, 80190. ' Hidee-steady: Bogota, E2Oalo; Cen tral America, 93c. Leather Plrm;, hemlock, flrata,'1 17c; aou- onda 19o. v Pork rirm; meaa. 93l.t0O2t.00; family, 29.060 2tiOO; abort clear, 928.80O27.t0. ..Beef Steady; meaa, (19. 00019.90; fam ily, tl,40f 20.40. . . Lard-Eaay; mlddloweat, 813.4111.74. Tallovr Firm: city, 7cinomlnal; country eperlau T07c; apcclal, 7c. Wool Steady; domeailo neeco, umo, saw 18c - - Klca Steady: fancy bead, tOttic; blue roae, 404c. Mblaeaea Doll; New Orleana open kettle. 400190. -' OMAHA GENERA1, MAaiakET. natter No. 1 creamery. In eartona or tuba. lc: No. t 190. Poultry Brolktra, !0cf hena, 19c: geeaa, foil featherad, 10c: rooatera and 'ataia. 10oi' ducka. 11c; turkeya. 91c: capona. tic "Vllneaa. Itc: aqua be 90COM00 por dol. : plgoona. 91.90 per doe, . Cheeaa Imported Swlaa. lb., 44c; domaa tle Swlaa, 91o: block Swlaa, ltd twlna, I'm trlpleta, 17 Ho: dalalaa. J7c; Toung Amer ica, 19ot blue label brick, 18c: llm barger, lc: New: Tor white, 100S Rocqua fort, Ito. . Beef Cute lbt: No. J. lb.. Ito; No. I, llo: No. 1. uc Lolna: 'No. 1. 21o; No. I. tottoi NO,' I, 170. t;nucaa; ro. . 11c: INo. 1. l2o;. No. I, 10o. Bounda: No. J, into; No. 9, 14o: No. I. iao. Platea: No. 1. 10c: No. 9, lo; no. a, wa. fRESH FISH Halibut, 12c; catfleh. email, 17o; catfish, large atoak, lc: rea aalmon, llc: whltefleh. 14c; trout, no. 1, 17c: ylejow pike. No. 1, ltc; bullhead., Ito; carp, No. 1, tc; black baaa, ltc: croppia, medium, ltc; pioaerei, lie; ieaa coouan. llo: tlletlah new, 7o; red enapper, 11c; apanUh mackerel, ltc: aunflah, tc; Lake Erie Jumbo whttefleh, 22c; floundoro, fancy J took, lie; native mackerel, 42c;. roe chad, ecr 40c; froge, Jumbo, 12.40; medium, 91.79; freeh haadleea ahflmp, per gal., 11.21; freab naaled ahrlmo. Her Bai.. 12.00. Fruit . and veaetabla prlaaa furnlahad by Ollinaky Fruit co Fruita urangea: veal ivoa, aaea, aeva, no a, 94: 124a, 14.90; 110a, lite. 94.78; 174a, 100a, 214a, 290a, 99.21. Lemone: . Oofden Bawl. 900a. 190k boa. 99.90: Silver Cord, 100a 140a. 99.00. Applaa: aravonateln, boa. 99.29; old Ben Davla, 91.90. Daclduoua fruita: Colo rado Boacbee, CarmenaV 109e, boa. 90e; 90a, too; Colol day: Art Wax Sept , Dec May , Corn apt Deo. '.Oata Sepl Dec May Open. High. 1 17 1 17 ,1 49 1 40 Hf 1 4t 4t 4I '. 4494 ; 44$ 4441 IE; HIS 111, 47 4174 el 48 Cloaa I Tea." 111 119 .97 1491 At'. JLI Chicago eloolng pncea, furntebed The Baa by Logan at myan, atoca ana gram lie Bouta oiaieentn atreet; , Art ! Open. ' High. iLow-t Cloae. ; vvhi . Sent I 1 41 Dec I 144-144 May to , com Sept " Dec -May Oata . 8ept Deo. May . Pork Sepl 24 .11' 99 41 ' doc ia at aa at . Lard 1 I i 1 : Sept 111 40.111 1l 40 1 Oct. It 41-40 II 41 ' Deo 111 It Rlba l Sept I 14 11 I 14 IT .. Oct. 11 99 II 89 1 42 1117 111741 1 41 lt0 1141 U 1 M-I149 I 14. : 1,.- .. .. .. "... .1. :. I II 911 UJI III II 191 II IT. Ill II It It 97 111 10 11 94 'lit' Oil 14 II 111 ll 11 It 14 5 10 1" Ji Ik Ill 19 CHICAGO CHAIN AND PROVISIONS. 4 ItellnM Btrik. 4 Chltuo, Auk. 14-Whnt dvloDd xmrk!d ws.knM today tn ttop Iom ordri " and ihjuKlatloa. ,foMlbllity of railroad iuika, til Canadian crop report, and the fedaral Inveatlcatlon eft the racant aharp adraaea la prka, wart oontrlbutotv faolora to th weakneaa. Wheat loat ptore than W in prtoa, oorn an ettrema lHo. oat le, Avhtle pronaiona. daapita. lower hoia. were 'Mlailvelr arm. - , The wheat market opened weak, 1 heel tatea and than slumped hopaleaily. .There waa much liquidation, and thla. among oher thtnge, encovraffod ahort aalllng,. The t Canadian crop report, reflected In a elump ' at ' winnipag, waa ine principal racier, Flaetuationa were governed by Individual neceailtlea. It waa poted that the recent lift 4t(i VA FiraSt alabJIffri gftli tela ha Van faakea-. fatal rl M. (- flaXed the alactc ruat acara and the lov If - arnment report. Fear of a railroad strike 1 worked agalnat Investment. The visible np- piy lutament and heavy , receipt ' worked aaralnat prtcea. M Heavy aalas of oorn by traders who war 1 noUble aa buyani laat week, and aympathy 1 1 ' with wheat' sent corn doyn. The vlatbla decrease, and a reduction In ideal auppllea it cnackM the aiump nomen tartly, .put with- - i out net reenlL -. - . j ; ? Export biuees warn bnyara f September , oats, b failed 4o check a decline in prtcea I i baaed on the weaJcneaa or natahborina pita. 1 1 - Provtslona war bnaettled; . weak early it 4 with boas, nut recovaung later tn aa it , Important trade. i v Csh Prtcea Wheat! Ko. t red II. 410 Mivi; no. i rea, ii.mti.iui mo. , hard, $l.tltt?l-i No- I hard, ll,17H ' i. a. corn: no. i yeiiow. ihvitc; no. .4 sallow. UOHttc: No, while. I4U Oau; No. I white. 4l43S4c; Standard . 4J44c. Rye: Ho. I aaw, 1.14l.ls. Bar ley: 16 tic Bead: Timothy, 'nomloat . alarer. T.0i)al4.l,. Produce: Porky 7.0 ... lard, IHJIT; rlbot ld..Meli.e. t Butler Firm recalpu, . , ll.MT tubs u eraamem aztraa, ItUe; extraa. flreta Jc; arete, 7AI?He: aaoonda. lliOim Baas Steady : recetpta, T.6I caaeai flreta, ': HtpUti ordinary Orata, UOttoi at nark,' caaea Included, iioiiav ; Cheeaa Unchanged! dalilea, . lltfUc , noma, JPi.o; Amerlcaa, twlna. llr.Ol.e. Potatosa Weak,, receipta T Soars: Jersey oobblera,. ll.Jll.l-; Virginia barral oob ' Mara a.409t.Ui Illinois, Mlaaourl, Mlnna- aota ana Ohioe. ihvi.iv. Poultry Weak, fowls. 14fltief springs. Mlaaiaaaelai Otwla Merita. , Mlangftnella, Ag. , 14WhMt-r4tepten-7 ber. 11.44 Decern bef? $1.434. a- Caah: No. 1 hard, !.: No. I swrthern. i.4-44PLilii mo. e noruaera, tV.J aTtouiwaUncnanged. . -a . Barley 6tlt Rye l.lls114- 1 ' Bran 4U.s2t.M. Corn N. t yellow, UUc f Oata No. I white, 41041c. risismri H-Htyi.UH... t, tJU, Ma,. . Aug. tad, I1.4401-4IH1 M. -Wheat No. hard, l.itk LIVE STMK MARKET Heaviest Cattle Ban of the Season Greets Bayers on the South Side, HOGS GO AT lOo LOWER Omaha, Auguat 14, 1119. Receipt, were: Cattle. Hoaa Sheep. Eetlmate Monday ....11.000 9,700 H.MO Same day laat week. 7.424 fllt, 14.484 Same day 2 wenka ago. 1,943 1,029 16,11 Same day I wacka ago. t.OUt 4.889 1.224 Heme day 4 wrt, ago. 7.(72 t.802 14,720 Same day laat year. . . 1.289 , 4,882 27,218 The fellawlne table ahowe tne reoelpta of eettle, hoge and aneep at the uouth Omaha live atock market for tua year 10 data, aa compared with laat year: 18H 1P1II. . Inc. Dae Cattle .... 701.212 814,479 108.804 Ho, a 2,148,142 1.826,921 221,428. Sheep 1,281.1211 1,886,201 101,971 The following table ehowa the average prlcee of hoge at the Omaha live etock mar- aat tor tne laat rew aaya witn comnwn. Pate. I 1914. 11419. 114. 11919. UlllTlltll. July a, 9 , II I 14 July It I 49 I 21 I 62 4 87 1 64 4 4' July III e ( II I 99 I II 7 47 July II. t 2)14 ( 41 I 41 I 16 7 71 I II Aug. j; 9 14 e II I II t II I 14 Aug. I. 9 00 J ,91 9 49 T 16 I 99 Aug 9. 9 98U 4 90 9 04 1 92 71 Aug 4. 9 llj 9 91 7 91 I 41 V ,! Aug. L. , 111, , 41 7 70 I 22 I 42 T 94 Aug. I. . e , ,10 T It I 47 7 tl Aug.. f. , ,41, 1 ji ,2 I 1, 7 90 I II Aug. 4. I 40 4 It 9 It 7 II 7 21 Aug. 9. 9 4U 42 e 4 II 7 79 7 27 Aug. 10 9 94 9 It 9 90 7 99 22 Aug 11 I fiS ( 91 9 02 9 19 7 21 Aug. 12. 9 89Vi 4 70 9 79 7 16 9 91 7 U Aug 13 e , s,( , ,t 7 I 0 Aug. 14 9 91 9 I0 t 141 7 70 I ll T 10 Hiirrta, Receipt, and dlepoaltlon or live atock at the Union atock yard., Omaha, tor twenty, (our houra ending at I fclock p, m., Auguat 14 were: , RECEIPTS CARLOADS. Pallia Unmm Hk... S,. C aa a a, n - I K' Mlaaourl racllo..,, 1 Union Pacific. IS C. N. W.. eaat., ! C. N. W., weatTHH C, St. T M. AO,, I C H. A Q., eaat.. vi C. B. 41 Q.. W4.t..234 C. R. 4. A r eaet 4 Illlnola. Central.;.., 2 Chicago at. Weat, , t i S2 22 'j : it ii 1 a. 109 tl1 1 184 1,209 4,927 1,759 1 809 1,127 ilorado Daachea. larger alaaa. 91.00: California Elberta or Crawforda. 91.11; Cali fornia Blberlaa, flve-boi lota. 91.19. Peara: Bartletta, ual Dot, ll.xt; tiuaaoca or i.m !eh Baautlea. 92. tO: 9tler Or cholea t'tler, 11.18: cholea l.tler. 12.00: fancy. !tler cunna. II lli' l tler choice. 4-tler fancy, ea.uei i-utr vmnue, e,.4V. -,u,u. umimw red or blue, boa, 12.09. Orapea: Slalagaa. crate, 12.01 4;hompaon - Saedleaa, 11.70. WatarmMona:, La.. -la uantaMupea H. B. .Undarda, orate, 11.11; ponya, 11.71; tiata, 91,40 uananaa: jianoa, ei,tewa.vv. Aprlcota: Crate, 11.71. . vegetaoiea aweet poiaioaa, Aiaoamm, u" hamnera, 12: aotatoea bu. Ito; otllona. Spanlah, (rata, II; onlona, Cal lb Itto; oucumbara, baaket, Ito peppara, baaket, toot celery. Hlcn., doi loo; peea, reiepnona, baaket. -Ill head lettuce, doe.. II: oorn. high grade, doa, llo; tomatoea. baaket, I60; aeota, oarrota ana turnipe, oeeaei, evo, ahalloNi ' radlahea. itoe.. 10' tfarlle. lb.. lOo. Illaaallanaoua frackerjaoK, cnecaer. ana eernnorja. oaae. 11.10: tt oaaea. 91.74. rjpe- olai; P.anuta. No. 1 raw, lb., ttto; Jumbo; i poprom. "caaa, ll.to; nga. 00 a, ava. The wholeaaU prlca af beef oula wall No. 1 rlba, 19o; No. I rlbe, llo; No. I rlba, lltto. No. 1 lolna ItUc: No. I lolna, 20Ujci No, I lolna, 1714c; No. J chucka (401 No, I chucka, laol No. I onucaa, Ut No. 1 roanda. 14 84 01 No. I rounda, HUjc: No, I rounda. 12(,o. No.' 1 platM, 10a; No. I platea, aa.o; no. a piaiea. eo. rrulte Orangea: lla, 100a, Il4a, leoa, nox, II; 121a. Ilia, 14.10: 180a. IS; llta, 100a, tile, ItOd, 91.11. Lemone: Oolden Bowl, lOOa, 110a, box, 99.90; Hlll'a Reda, 900 149a, ADDlea: uravenatein, box, ez.ie: neti. flowera (dua 19th), 11.79; cooking applaa, bbl II. I Decldloue rrnlta paachea: BiBeata, cat.. orau, 91,11; Carmen, Colo., extra, 91. ot; Carman,. Colo., fajirjy, M : Carmen, Colo., oholca, 96c. Orapea: Malagaa. crate. 12. Pearat Cal. Bartletta, crate, 12.10; oholca Cal. Bartletta, 11.11; Colo. .CHappa ll.to, fanny 1-114, 11,11, choice t-tler 12.21, choloa iter ,j;.-.oio. oannH. ea.ia, aa e..w, fancy l-tler tl.tO. Watermelon,: Lb.. 141 o. Cantaloupaa: Standard, crate, II;. ponya I.IOl flala, 11.18; altaalon Bell, 10a, ll.lt. Bananaa: Bunch, II 7HO 11.19. vegetable. sweat potatoea, nampar, 11.88; Cal., 100-lb. orate., S4.lt; potatoea, 111 spanuh onlona, crate, is; i:at. onlona, lb., 9 Ho; tomatoea. baakat, 9 Be; Utlihlgan celery, doe.,"40a; peppera, baaKet, 40ol peaa, baaket, 11; hjead lettuoa, , doa,, 41, Mm. doal. 18n! aarllo. lb.. 10a. , : 1 a atlacellan.oua uracaeriaca, cornpope 1 and ohackera, eaat, 91.60; half caaaa, 91.7B1 paanuta, B peeler No. 1, lb., Hc; Jumbo peanata, ' .40 ; popcorn, caaa, Il.tOi honey, aaw, oaae 11.71. ' Kaaeaa City Oeaeral Market; ' Kanaaa City. Aug. 1 It. Wheat No! I hard, tl.974M.41; No. I red, II 1101 44; September, 11.12; December, 11.16 14 0 rittloi May, 11119. Corn No. 1 mixed, liaraia; yso. I wnite. 91c; No. I yellow, 94c; September, 99c; December, flue;. May, 1lc.' v Oata NO, a white, 440; No. 1 mlted, 44 f?440. h Butter creamery, ibo: nrata. 190: too. ond. Ito; packing. tlHe. . . ' U1'h BMrata Sin Poultry Hena, 14 Wo; rooatera, 1014c: brouere, 110, .. . - Total reoelpta.... 444 DISPOSITION HEAD. 1 . Cattle. Hm, aaorna at uo io Swift A Co. 4 1,461 Cudhay Packing Co. 1,261 Armour ft Co ,.' 1,214 oenwartx m uo J. W. Murphy Morrel I Lincoln Packing Co.. SI 8. O. Packing Co,,. II St. Clair, Co. . . . . I Hwlft, from country Kohr Packing Co Hunolnger A Oliver.; W. B. Vanaant Co.. Benton, Vana't. ft L. Hill ft Son 1 Sheep.' , 1.161 2,171 . 1.171 1,911 good to choicer I10.26O1M0; lamba,.falr to good, I10.00010.lt; lamba, feedere,, It 2tl 10.00; yearling gooo 10 ""'r . T , ... u nn. r.t. tri annd. l6.10olT.00: y'eai-'llnga feedera, ll.90IJ7.tO; wethere. fair to choice. l.i a L a itai ?a. Awaa rate tn aood. tt.7tWt.Sa: ewea, plain to eulle. 4.004)6.7t; ewea feed era. I4.t0f!.10; awea, breeder all agea, 16.261.00. ' Hepreaentatira eaiea: No. 222 Wyoming lamba JJ ?J 41 Wyoming feeder lamoa St. Lonte Uto Stoelt Market. C St. Loul., Aug. 14. Cattle Recrlpta,-I,100 head; market, ateady; native neei eteera, I7.00ei0.2t; yearling ateet. ana n.iwnh I8.6010.00; cowe, IS.6O07.7S: .tockore and feeder.. I6.I02.26; Teaaa ateer.- It-tOS) . ow eteera. It.00fil9.00 1 cow. and-half era. 94.t0tJI.00i' prlmo year ling eteera and holler., 97.t09t.00; native calve., 96.OO0U.7t. Hog. Receipt., 9,400 head: market, ateady; pig. and Ugh". 7.7610.S0; mixed and butchera, , iio.iuwiu.id; bw H0.20O10.16l bulk of aalea, 9t O01l.2O. Hhn and T.amba Recelote, 4,100 head; market, ateady; lamba, 17.000 10.SS; .laugh ter ewea. 98.0007.26; bleating awea, 19.001) 10,00; yearling. Ifl.uurj...?. , Chirac Live Stork Market.- " fhlraeo. . Aua. 1 4. Cattle Receipta, ll, 000 head; market strong to ltc higher; na tive beevea, 17.00010.90: weetern eteera, 96.486-8.70; Blocker, and feeders. 96.0041 7.15: cow. and helfere, 2,60TJ6; calvea, II. 004Jil2.lt. , ' Hoga Receipt 46.000 head: market, 10 016c loeyer: ateady at decline: bulk of ealea. 19.80010.40: light, 88,111010.60; mixed, 11.10010.66; heavy, 9l.4t01O.4t; -rough. 99.46 0 9.60; plga. 9t.2O0t.CO. Sheep and Lamb. Receipts, 21,000 head: market, lowerl wethere. 94.60 0 7.10; ewea, 92.2t07.4Oj lamb., S7.2t0U.OO. Kanaaa City Lite Stock Market. Kanaaa City, Aug. 14. Cattle Receipta. 22.000 head: market higher; -prime fed steere, 99.90 0 10.10: v dressed beef steers, I7.6AA9.26: weatern steels: 87.0008.76: Blockers and feeders. 86.2S0t.2t; bulls, 16.26 06.60; calves, 16.60011. 00. . ' Hoaa ReceiDte. 11.000 head; market, lower; bulk of aalea, l.760lo.O6t heavy, 91.70010.00; packere and butchers, 99.760 10.06: light, II.IO01O.1S: pigs, IS. 6009.21. , Sheep, and Lambs Receipts. --f.ooo neaa; market, tower: Iambs. 110.00010.10: year lings, 17.6001.00; wethere, I7.2607.7t; awea, 19.6007.21. Manx City Lle Stock Market. ' Sioux City, Aug. 14 Cattle Receipta, 4.200 head: market ateady; beef ateert, 94.78019.00: butchera, 86.7607. 26; fat cowa and helfere. 96.2609.70;- cannera, lum 4.26; atockera and feedera, t.OO07.2t; calvea, fl.OO011.St;buUs, stags, etc, 16.26 06.26. t Hoaa Recalnte. S.000 head: market 10c lo-wer; light, 9.ZD0,.4&; , mixeo, av.tov 1.607 heavy. 19.10010.00. Sheer, Receipta, 300 -head. . r. a Lewla J. B. Root ft Co, . . . J. H. Bulla L. P. Husi Rossnetock Bros.,.. r. a. Ksiiogg.. awsrtneimer' at uegen m. r. HamHton Hulltvan Bros Rothachlld ft Kreba. Mo. ft Kan. Calf Co. Chrletle ............ Hlgglna. 1 Huffman ., Roth , Msyera. Baker, Jonea ft Br. Banner Bros Jahn Harvey Dennle ft Francis... Jensen ft Luiigren.; Pat O'Day.,.., Other buyers....... 41 22 225 317 199 21 221 179 143 228 tit 184 17 lit 13 14 t II 20 20 IS 76 S64 ; loi 7 IS 12S J,S2! Totals , 1,139 7,911 , 11,193 Cattle-VTha Veek etartB- out with the heavleet oattla irun of the aeason and heavier run than occurred during tha month of August,. T Mawraoat Orala Market. Liverpool. Aug. 14. Wheat Spot, No. 1 Manitoba, 24a 4d; No. 1 red, woatera wlnte,, 14a 4d. Corn spot, , American mixed, - aaw, 19a Hd; . ; ;' . . :.. ;,. f TIM inn i as i - Hope In' London (Pat I no ooaatK 14 l(a4 is lea. Coffee Market. Wew Tork. Aug. 14. The market for cof fee futures showed renewed steadiness at the opening this morning, but an early ad vance of 1 to 4 points seemed to meat soma scattered realising and there were alight reactions. September contracts aold off from l.14o to 8.71c during tha late trading while Mareh reacted from MSo to 8,14c. with the general list oloslng net one point higher to one point lower. There waa nothing In the early cables from Drasll to attract atten fion, out reports mat Hrasuian oirannga were becoming .larger at the advance may possibly have been responsible for soma of the realising during tne afternoon, sales, ll.lfct bags. Auguat, l.i7o;t SeptemberJ A , . . t. . B BJ. ,T , . b. 41 44. X-, T cember, I.Ttc;January, 1.144;- February. I. lie; March, i.sic; April, l.llo; May, s.oo June, l.0e; July. .14o. - Spot coffee, steady; Rto Ts, IHo. Bantoa , I0o. Cost and freight offerrf were about unchanged with quotations ranging from lO.iesjii.ot for Bantoa 4a. Tha official cables reported no eharha in the Braalllan markets except for aa advance of 7 to ios rtis in Bantoa luturaa. Bio aa- change 1-lld lower , ., - , " N Dried rrnlta, :" New Tork. Aug. 14. Evaporated Add1 Quiet; fanoy, 77c; choloe, CtfCHt prima. VOe prune Easy; uaurornia, ishi ore- rone. Tat lie. Aprtoots Quiet: choice, lzeil extra onoica, 12 vi.c; rancy, iikdiiho. oholce. To; fancy, Tc Raisins steady; loose muscatels. salUe oholce to fancy seeded, J So; seedless, 1)4 v -; .. ' Cot tod Market. - " new York, Aug, 14. Cotton Futures openaa rtrm; August, it-lie old; October, i,o; uecemoer, , ti.aia; January. I4.lc; Haren. ie.Tee; May, h.bsc. Cotton rutures closed steady i August. lease; ucioDer, u.vtc: iMcemoer. lt.lio January, 14.1 So; Mrch, H lJo; May, 14.14c opot ooivoa jiuiet; ouaaung unianas, ie.te. no amiee. Zaiverpoel, Aug. 14.ttoi-8pot strong good middling. Mid; middling. Mid; low nuaaiiftg. .eia; hm, s.vvs oatas. Meeal Market) - New Tork, Aug. 14,Lead. firm at .. Spelter, firm; spot, Eaat St. Louis delivery, 18. Ta. Copper, firm; electrolytic, 121.00 O 3T.41. Iron, ateady; No. 1 ner thorn. l.tvlOtS 21.011; No. t. .0.C0S0.; No. 1 southern. Ut.l0Sje.SS; No. S, llt.Mtf 1I.IS. ..-.Tin, strong; apot, ts.isvat.ie. Ac LondonCopper: Spot, tf 14; Juturea, tiis: aieetroiro tui. in: spot. tiTi its futures, 4174 It. .Lead, .t la. Bpalter. s-e. . a. year aso. - There were 438 frbsh om.Am aDcroalmatelr 11.000 head, and probably 90 per cent of theae were from tha ranaa country, the proportion 'Of oorn- fed atock being vary small. Trade waa slow in starting. Dressed beef men were all bearish in their views end early bids and sales of both beef ataera and cow etuff were around 1001-0 lower than laat ween Strictly desirable grades were very scarce and did not show much of any decline. The bulk of tha stock, however, being on the medium And comjnon order, was slow In moving, and tha ton to tho trad, was decidedly weak. ' - . In stockers and Jsedsrt the trade was alao alow. Diilrabl. fleshy steers, aa well aa the best yearlings, wars wanted at not far -from ateaay xtgurea, out on me general run of otutf the tendency was lower and tha movement vary plow. . Quotations on oat tie: uooa io cnoio htutvtu. ta x.oaiio.oSi fair to .good beeves. kt eriAe in nnmmnn to fair beevea. I7.7BO .76! aooa to onoioe xeaninae. i,.bii7.i, (air tn good yearlings, HJSt.60; common to fair yearlings. 7.00),M; good to choice graaa beevea, B.OOO.86; fair to good grass beevea. it.i-wt.io,. cwmmuu m beevea. .S07.0a; good to Choice heifers, 14 707.Wl good to oholce oows, $4,600 i en, fli In ood flows. 84.0004.40:' coin mon to fair cows, I8.7H4.7; good to oholcs feeders, $7.l0l.4O; fair to good feeders. tl. 000)7.10: common o fair feeders. 16.000 t tik, .444ai a AhnicM etikra. 17.(0411.00: tocit heifers, tb.n0t.li; atock cows, II.H aiui Btnclt nt. I vea. 18.7408. (0: Val calvss, 18 00011. 00;. beef bulla, atan, otSa, I4 S807.1O; Bologna ouva, !.-'. Bepreaentatiys saiea: . . COW".' at. Aw w?. no. ' ' at. rr. 4.. M i " ; unM ... iiiMt u ordinary run of hoga hera for thefatart of the week, arrivals Ki., uiim.t.d m.t 101 cars, or 4,700 head. Vki. k. . ..in Af tkiviut i.ioo head oyer both . tMb m.wt ana last year, uu. than for. two weeks ao by about 1,300 ..i.t t ftvra.l other pointed u,.it -- -- - . - . . gave buyera, who have tatvjen a ver, urn me ieoi iew u7. ,.a.,...-.- ortrtmmlng prtcea, and sharp slurape were tn order all around the ciroui.. ,1.. ... n-tud I0l-o lower. On paper valueafwera no more tlTkn a full dime below last ween, uui Inga was quits a little better than on .Bat urday. , i-Am - ktivitaa rrvnk about tho Sams pro- portion Of the olterlnga aa they did on most days laat week, quoting what hogs they bought iw tower. vwiiiu - aV.au . hr..k in force, packer trade was vary aotlva, ssllers realising that MHAauuifiiui won a aeve -"wi NEW YORK STOCKS Wall Stret Feels That the Bail- road Managers and the Men '.Are doing to Get Together. MOST PRICES HOLDING UP St. Joseph Live Stock Market. KtL Joaonh. Aua. A 4. Cattle Receipts, 2, BOO heed; market ateady ; eteera, IS.SO0 10.00; cows and belters, 9.z0.zoi oaivea, is ootftiijoe. - Hoaa Receipta. s.odo neaa; inatrHt-i lower; top, 310.06; bulk oft sales, to.oo. v Hheep aag Lamba Receipts, 4,ooo neaa; market dull, lamba, $10.00 11.00; awes, $6,7507.00. New Tork. Aur. H. To thoea whoaa- sumed that the market would be seriously Influenced or restrained by tho .pending crisis in to railroad labor situation, today's session must have come as a surprise, Trad- m ia.Qn.ea ma oread tn and vlaor of recent sessions, but waa sufficiently large and di- versinea 10 emnraca aa unusual variety ox Issues. ' Except for tha first hour, when tha under tone waa somewhat uncertain, prices In the inm ruitsa variaoiy above Jest week's flnal quotations. Advices from -Washington, the seat of the labor conferences, were resolved with Intereat, and for some Indefinable reason M'all Street waa generally of the opinion 'at the end Of. the day that rfxlst- iiik uinerences wouia be overcome. iteaaing Was the outatndlntr fMture. dealings In thai atock being larger than the combined transections In United fltete Steef, Mercantile Marine, preferred, and veral of the cooDers. Reedtntr mada an extrcm advano of 3 points to 104, ylld- Itt at the close. Other lesuee of nro- nouno5d strength included Bethlehem Steel, wmcn roan is points to 440, on a fairly active turnover, with 9 for the preferred United States Industrial AfcohoT; the more prominent metals which manifested a con uance of laat week's belated demand, ' and the Mexican group.. Munitions and -eaulDmenta were renrer- eentsd by Crucible Steel, Baldwin Loco motive, American Car, American Can. New iorn Airnraite, general Electric, and wast- lnghouae. at gains of 1 to 2 points. Sugars were materially better, with American Hide and Leather preferred and American Lin seed common, and preferred. - t . Heaviness; or varying degrees was anown by ahlpplng Isauea, motors, International Paper preferred, and Union Bag and Paper preierrea, ine two last namea losing a to 2U Mints. , ' zino shares ware backward -on the rela tively poor quarterly atatement of tha Butte and Superior company. Total sales oi stocks amoantea to 40.000 shares. ' , Private dispatches from the west indi cated further apprehension regarding the crop outlook, but leading railways reported substantial tonnage Increases over,, the cor responding period- laat year. y Bonds lacked feature, aside from addi tional heavy offerings of Anglo-French 6s, tne new irrencn notes, iotai saiea. par value, $3,440,000. united states bonos were uncnangea on call. v. Seleti. Hlth. Low. Clone. Am. Beet Sugar... z,300 58 bt American Can 7.400 b 6H B6H Am. car ft Foundry. s.f)o Am. Locomotive.... .10, 800 Am. Smelt, ft iter... ,t)UV Am. sugar ner. .. , Uvo Stock la Sight. v ' The following are the receipta and amp ments from the principle marketer Omahai , St. Ltyuls ... Chicago . . . Kauette City Sioux City i St. Joseph . M Totals .... lvalue. noli. . line v .,..,.11.000 - 4.700 13,400 ... 8,000 9,400 4,100 ...J8,00v 4M00 28,000 ,..38,000 11,000 9,000 ... 43,00 4.000- 300 ... 2,600, . 8,000 4,000 .66,800 ' 88,100 41,900 Am. Tel. A Tel Am at v r. a- m ' Anaconda Copper.. Atchison Bald. Locomotive.. Baltimore ft Ohio..' Brook. Ran. Tran.. B, A'S. Copper Cal. Petroleum Canadian Pacific... Central Leather.... Cheaapeake ft Ohio.. 1,700 C, M. ft St, P 1,100 Chi. ft Northwestern .... R. 1. ft P. y.... too hlno Copper...... uoio. rue 1 a iron... svu Corn Products Ref.. Crucible Steel Distiller's Secur Erie' General Electric Koaln and Turpentine. k Savannah, -Oa,, Aug. 14. Turpentine sirm; eac,- ssi. oui., iwvityi., tthlnrnente. KKi stock. 16.047. Rosin Firm; saiea, j.dob ddib.; raceipis, 1,707; ahlpmenta, .; sioca, ee.ses. wuoie A. B. IB.76: C. D. 16.90: B. 36,05; F, 84.10; n 10.20: 96.26; I. 96.2606.36: K, 86.960 0.40; H, M.i&JiW, ..! WJJ. fe.ovi wu, 16.71. , . t Dry Goods Market. New Tork. Aug. 14. Tha primary cotton ooda market waa oulte active today. Prtcea ahowed an upward tendency. Mill aaanta declined considerable business for de livery beyond tne end oi tne current year. A fair 'amount of export business In prints waa dona with China, .tha Phllllplnea and Australia, Raw silk pric.es advanced at I oaoaamm. y . Ot, Northern pfd. Slndla. 'O.. Aug. 14. The Ohio OH eorn nany today made another 6-cent reduction on six grades of oil abd to cent on Ply mouth oil. Tho new prlcea are;. North and South Lima. 11.49; Indiana, 91.38 Woostar, 91.66; Illinois and Princeton, 91,47, and Plymouth. 31.18. " Big Cut lajneflned Sugar. New Tork. Aug. 14. -All grades Of re- MnA auaar were reduoed 84 cents per hun dred pounds today making fine granulated 7 cent. ' M . - : new xora aaonex maraee. New TorK, Auguat 14. H.rca,ntlla Paper li per cam. , Sterling Exchange 40-dey Mile, S4.T114 demand, 14 VI 11-14;) oablea, It.TtH. S1IV.T Bar, 94HO. Mexican Dollar. tlUo. Bonda 43ovarnment, ateadri railroad. Ir regular. Time Loana Steady; l daralOS per ceni; au aaye,vai. pn ava., v nwniae. 141444 oer cent. Call kUney Firm: high, Itt Per oanf: low, lxper oeatl raltng.rate, IV. per oeot; laat loan. at. per cant; eipaing Did, 114 per cent offered at 2 per cent. U. 8. ref. ta, reg.lt L. N un 4a...llVi "U.8. ret la, oou.lt M.,K7T. lat 4a.7 U. . 2a. reg..l00alMo.Paa oon. ta.101 U. la, cou...l01)iMont. Power ie..t7U U. I. 4a, reg,...10lttN.T. c. deb. taOllti U. . 4s. cou.,.110 N. T. City II,, Am. Smelt. Is. 107 It (lilt) 197 am. 1. a 1. ov. n. x., m. h. 4k 4tta ..-r 199 H. ci. ta Ill Anxlo-Frenoh ta.ttUNo. Pao. 4a 91U Atchlaon gen. 4a.92UNo Pao. lB.h.,..GM. B. Sk O. 4a....... 10 14 -O, 8. L ref. 4s.tlH Bethlehem Steel Pac. T. St T. ta.lOOtl ref. ts lOOH'Penn. con. 4HS.104 Cent. Pao lat. . .1711 Penn. gen. IHe.loitt u. ai v. vr. .7a.oD ji.auina .air. ,s..,0 0. a ji. ...,ia ok i. a e r. C, M. 4 Bt. P. ref. 4a 71 cv. te 107 14 80. pao. c. 5a. .10 C, R. I. P. 8o. Pac. ret. 4s.. HI, nr. rai. ae (iaao. nr. Da 1V1 C. 9. ref. 4H..I2I4U. P. 4s .. 1R. aeon. 4s.7t4U. P. cv. 4......lsvi am k..,, . .a u. d. nuD,r M. , . rui Oen. Bleo. ta.,.103U. S. Steel 4a...lOS Ot.No lat 4Ha.lt'West.Unlon 4Hs.l4 I. C. ref. 4a,, ..87 Weatlnghouae V M. M. 414....107H Elec. ov. .11114 ia. "uilerea. No. Av. It., 117 II.. lit 99.. 949 1..1I7 71. .Ill 71.. Ill 41. .lit 71.. Ill h. Pr. ...II It, 110,t 49 49 I 40 10 t PS 19 I 0 149 I 10 '41 I 19 19 10 r 7 a: cashing their holdings aa soon aa they got hid. that looked anywhere near In line. Aa-I ,l .have tha Decker market did Sot figure any more man ivo - -y .w ......1 war. enneerned. but, eon- aldarlng tha Improvement In quality, 'a'"" drove, were quoteu aa f. ' " meat trad.ra '' ... A pretty docant l.aranoa had heeil made v .. u.u.1. there wf a few scattering loada .till In hrat ruuuta after tta bulk ot the onennaa aaa vii...a". A good ehare ot tha hogs jold at a spread of i9.4ttl.ll. with top aa high aa 14- Repraaantativ. suae. No. AT. aa. rr. 91.. 117 S1I9 It 49 -. 90. .199 .. H It. .lit 140 It " T7..1II M II 'II.. It 10 ' 71 41. .271 ... 9 II II, .111 tl 19 01 Sheep-iiompired with tha tar. ppaalou. Mondaye, reoeipia loaar, V"7 - i,.nn. n.ra or 1 1. 10B BeM. bel.g reported la. Thlaj la "hart of UM waekT I.S09 emaller1 than w. waeka ' "V i. h.ir .a laraa aa for tha cor- ..ola. d.v laat year, when aeoelpts hunountad to I7.IS1 head. ! A . Chtcgo naa ita ..aaoa to data, ar., """-"J.-r" and day'a ofleringa ai V . . .- nt . aharn break there gave a H '.-C: .... ik. market at all polnta. ruocally. paokara bought a few loads la decent ae.lW at prlc that -arj ot aldered mora than 1"'J ' j. . TiJri? were Jual to give inv.r,. .....v "--"-,,-'.- however, for on the bulk of the offering, they bid a quarter or more lower right from the 'atar Sellera raallxad that atma ejn ..i k.v. te, be made, but they took their uaae aooa. evi..a. " cloae to noon whan tha flrat strings af any auieoaa the aoVlaa. Thaaai later aalea were called ll2t lower. Onoe a trading basil wa. atabll.hed. It waa anly a ahort while .until everything had changed hands. For the puia or me goea aaanaa n waa a llt.lt market, with fair ta eteoeat klnda on down ta Il0.lt, " ' Paekera found very few eld eheep at thelr dlepoaal, and paid prlcea tor auck a toft aa they ooald get. A good many ewaa war. here, hut moat of them went either- aa breed, era or feegera A couple af bunche. of I good kind weiovAought h Paokera aa high aa l 51. . ' Quotation, on sheep and lamba: Lamba, ' i H. C B. rat. ta..'.t0tj Asked. I! It It lu. tl 101 109 101 H a 17 .aa 74 in loo n ef ' too lit 101 Laoal Stoeka and Boada. Quotatlona furnished by Bun. Brlnkar a Co., 441-81 Omaha National hank building: ... STOCKS Bid. Am, Smelt, Sen, Co. pfd, "A".. I2H Cltlea Service po. pfd U14 Cudahy Pack. Co. 7 pet. pfd... ,104 peara at Co.-ptd. to It Fairmont Cream. Co. T pet. pfd.1021, uooca aiiii.ata,iev,k.o. i paupia, s.i, Herald Bldg. Co. pfd 1001, Lincoln Tal. at Tel. com., 1 pet. ! Michigan Light pfd 14 No. statea rower vo. pid...... 941, Oma. C. B. By. B'dg. pfd . . . . Oma. C, B. St By. pfd 71 Paclfta Oas siectno pto ... 11 H Pelara Mill Co. pfd..... lit St. Joe. Lt., Heat It Power ptd.ll Skinner Mfg. Co.;....v 1 Swift Co 11114 Union Stock Tarda a-pet. etoeK. Ill, BONDS - ' Argentine govt, gold ta, 1410... 100 Am. For. Sec. Co. t pct.l n.. Ull I7. II Armour Co. 4Kb, ill. 1H tja. Booth 4St. Louis) 4a 1111 It lb 100 Benaon IHeo.l acnooi oa, ia.s..iof lot... Denver Oaa e Kl.o. la, lilt... Iltt It Frunont INeb.1 S pot. Paving bonda, 1134 101 101 Indlanapolla Oas ta, lltl tt 111, la Fort, cement co. aa, iri.-a. aa . . 1HV Jaffaraon (la) acheol 4 Vis, Itll-lt, tonet ..id pet K c. Rv. let ta. 1144 97 99 Oma. ICS. St. Ry. le, 1919. 9t tJ-H Montreal Tram. I pot.note.,1817 It , 97V, lmDerlat. Russian Uovernment . i Int. war loan. 1124. tie Pet...',.,, altt Rep. of Cuba external la, 1141 It IS Swift ft Co. ts 100 It 100 Tork (N.b.) g.o. impr. ta 1919. .101 it 101 H , ! LocKloa Stack Market. . London, Aug. ,14. American- aecortUea dull but steady.' 1 Sllvr Bar, II Kd par ounce. , Mono? 444 par cent. Discount Rates Short bllla. 414 04a; oeatl three moo I he, .4 -4 4) 4 4. par cant. ; ataak taautaga. ' " ' ' I Omaha."'Aug. 14 Bank clearings for Omaha, today were 14,901, 271.17 and for the correepondlng day laat year, Il.ea4.l.e.l4. Ttreal. Acfclag atoaerea aWleved. Slean'a Liniment lightly applied, a little quiet, and your aoreaes. dlaappe. re Ilk. magic Oat a St. bottle today. A(l drag. glala. vVdvartlaement. " tt 7114 72 1494 9614 90 2H 14 73ti 17 v. .. 400 13044 19014 130 1,100 33 32 32 19,709 4t 8244- S3 14 2,700 10314 10244 103 1,100 7314 . 7214 7314 1.409 8B54 8t 9614 ..... v IJ14 1,700 6614 4714 . f 44 1144 200 174 1714 176 tea. 9,309- (614 6244 94 3 9414 6.14 14 IS to 14 4414 SOIL 1341 S.900 7214 194 500. Hi 444 1,600 .37 J614 94 lit 18 , 19 49 . 10 4414 44 1314 18 .15,400 , 4,600 , 3,000 Ot. N6. Ore. ctfa Illinois central., Inter. Con. Corp. Inspiration Copper,. 1S.90O inter, anrvester int. M. at. pid. ctis.iv.iuv o. soutnern.... Kenneoott Copper. Louis, ft Naan Mex. Petroleum.... Miami Ccer 4. M. K. ft V. Pfd. ., Missouri Pacific .. . Montana Power. . National Lead Nevada Copper New Tork Central. N. T.. N. H. ft n. . . Norfolk ft Weetern. Northern pactno... Pacific Mall Pac. Tel. ft Tel.,... Pennsylvania ...... Ray con. copper. . . Reading Reo. iron ft steei.r. Shat. Aiixona Cop., Southern Pacific. Southern Railway,., Studebaker Co Tenneasee Copper.,.. Texaa company,..,. TTnto Pacific..:.... Union Pacific pfd., U. 8. Ind. Alcohl. U. 8. Steel. ..y--. B. tfteet pta... Utah1 Copper Wabash pfd. "B". Wsatern Union.., West. Xiiecirie. 1,600 ,17014 16914 16914 14 1.100 11114 11S44 119 709 S6 3614 3644 600 10144 10114 10114 600 1614 61T4 1314 SO ii 'liv St too - S00 ll - 400 600 1'4 19- 1,100 10414 104 300 6944 . 69 1,100 13014 12S. 111 16 9014 9214 . .-. 2414 4914 41 ... 126 97 97 14 34 .... - 10 11 5 tl ,3 66 6V4 94 700 111M 94 '1614 10414 69 130 111 19 23 . 2,600 6S 66 -16- .18,800 2614 24 14 .87.100 102 10114 193 .1,200 47 4? 4114 600 28 27 27 1.700 9814 17 18 .... 28 23 23 4.100 12844 12614 2S14 1,300 26 26 26 1,100 194 ltl 194 . S.I09 111 13! 129 '. 4.805 112 108' 110 .24,609 .98 17 88 . 1,400 11 , 10 S0 . 1 800 -SI ' 21 . 200 94 94 13 8,600 69 Oa .4 Total aalea for the day, 440,009 aharea. Dry Federation To, Start Speaking, .About September! Tlnrnln. Atto 14. fSoecial.) Tfl txecntive committee of the Nebraska Dry Federation, upoff tne recom mtndition of the chairman, hag ap pointed Ambroae C. Epperson to take charge of the speaking about Sep tember 1. - ; ' ' A crneratXautotnobile ana other form of speaking campaign -was de termined upon several months ago. When this should beem, -was nor definitely fixed tintil after fjoundmg, the local workers-on the subject. The general opinion is that it should com the first week after the state fair, hence September II is nov lucid as tne eiinitr tunc. - A. tn tha character of the cam naio-n. aome workers favor an out door automobile exclusively, while nthera want a few biff meetings each county addressed by speakers of national reputation. tnairman Thompson believes there is good in both an outdoor open air campaign and also in the large meetings and that both forms of campaigning be followed. ; , "Let no one think," says Mr, Thompson, "that we propose to nvcrlnck a thorounh. systematic and able-speaking .campaign during the two months next preceding me elec tion, and 1 miss mygueg 11 me usefulness- and effectiveness' of the or o-anixations that have; been and are being formed, and the literature that has been and now is being, distributed do not testify to the wisdom of the campaign that the executive commit tee is conducting in the interest of the tosiK amendment. . McAdoo Says Public Really-Doesn't Care ' .'About Office (Jrab Washington Auj 13. Charges ofi Lnarles p. nugnes regaramg me ap pointment -of Daniel E. Finn to suc ceed Henry . t,iappas assistant ap nraiser Sii merchandise at New York drew the following statement-tonight from Secretary McAdoo. "Mr. Hushes is- merelvvWtyfog. ging. He is welcome to a monopoly Ot mat new. a tic iiapp case is a verv unfortunate one for his purpose If I thought that the public was realty interested, I would make ft statement about nY Prepara ta Move Oaard. Denver. Colo,, Aug. 14. Prepartlona far movement of the Colorado National uuara te the Mexican border war. begun today, following receipt of War department orders by Adjutant General. Gamble, - ,lt .waa etated tha troopes-wauld probably begin en training tomorrow. The Colorado Guard eoneia of 1,941 .fflcara and max. ', X .'-.A1.V j .."' SOUTH SIP AFFAIRS Eetristjation Dayi for High School Wm Be Announced ... oon. v DisdoNTnnjE oniLir camp With ' but two weeks left before the . opening of school for the fall term, beginning September 1, stu- f dents are speculating on. the pros pects of athletics and other activities this year. The new 'Principal, Mr. ; hHuwaldt, has arrived and will take! permanent charge 'of his office to day. Registration .days will be an nounced . soon Miss Breen, former secretary in" the superintendent, of school's office, has been in charge ar ranging affairs for the opening of school,, f , ! , It is known that Principal Huwaldt is an enthusiast of athletics, debating and all such student activities. Vacation Camp. .Discontinued. Objection on the Dart of the hosts of girls who work at the Armour "Packing plant) to tnjoy'mg a weeVs vacation at Camp Howe on King's lake, near Valley, has caused Oeneral Manager R. C. Howe to abandon the idea for the summer. It was orginatly intended to continue thevtamp until September 1. ' "I cannot exactly understand the action of the girls, Miss Ring, sec retary to Mr. Howe, who has taken a great interest in the expeditions. said Saturday.! "Their objection to going on these summer excursions free of all cos"seems nonsensical, yet they persist and we could not force them. Mr. Howe v has discontinued the camp." - Miss Evelyn Voxe Entertains. Miss Evelyn Vore entertained a( a house party during the week-end for 'her cousins who are visiting in the South ''Side. The guests were Misses Enolg Hall 'of Columbus, Fannie Matson of Monroe, Audrey Matson of Monroe, lone Hall of Columbus, Alice Liridburg of Polk and Cora Hall of Columbus. Thief to $tart 'Shoehop. A thief who evidently was intent on entering the shoe repairing busi ness, raided the shop -of Walter Olech, Thirty-ninth and L streets. Friday evening and stole about every thing portable in sight. The goods taken included a hide worth $9, twelve; pairs of rubber heels, a pair of auwa wiii; uciiib, jus. ite, svicu aitu m bunch of tools valued at $5. Entrance was gained to the shop by a trapdoor. Ulech tailed to report the robbery y Accused of Trespassing, Special- Officer Hiller was obliged to exert considerable effort in bring ing beorge Sherwood, elevator op erator, 3316 K street, to the police station after ha fiarl ordered him off v. .. .. .. - the. railroad tracks. ' Bowlers' Meet Soon. , Bowlers of the South "Side will meet before the end of the month. probably on the evening of August 26, to -discuss plans for th.e fall -and winter! bowling contests. Three leap-lies lou&riit for honors durintf the last year, one if the organizations being an entirely new one. The Stock Yards league how contains many ex pert bowlers and with the sprinkling of other old veterans will be wellable to keep, its place as an opponent of the two Magic City leagues. ' The meeting win probably, be held in'the office of George Gnbble, one of the officials at Twenty-fourth and M streets. Officials of all three leagues will be present. South Dakotan Dead. Georee C. Schlekan. aged 27 yearsJ whose parents are old-- residents ot Sarpy county, was killed by lightning in White Deer, S. D., last week. He is survived by a wne and two chil dren. Five brothers, Henry, Frank, Charles, Edward .and Fred, and two sisters, Mrs. G. F. Dunn and Mrsv H. C. Small, also surviver- The funeral will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the home of the parents, H. Schlekan. Services i. , i. i j ,l. 'tt-: 1 1. t win oe nciuin tne umuii t-uuiv.ii ui Sarpy county and burial will follow in the Bailey cemetery. , Aleshire Farewell Party. A farewell 1)artv was given Friday eveninar in honor of Miss Madeline hfleshire, who will leave Monday for El Faso. Xex., where she will make her" home. The evening was spent in dancing and games. A dainty luncheon was Served. 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