Vi THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1916. GRAIN AND PRODUCE Bun of Grain it Heavy, With Receipts of Corn and Oats Showing Big Increase. CASH WHEAT IS STRONG Oman. Aonut It, 111, Tha ran of train u vary haavv todar. tha reeelpta .of corn and oata showing a btg Incraaaa. Th caah demand for wheat waa eicllant and tha market waa .Irons', rullnf from H 1 c hlf her. Tha (op price on Vfo. S hard wheat waa li n. but the Milk ...raaad around 11.470 1.47U. Tha aalel of No. t and 4 hard wheat were Quito heavy, the No. I hard aelllna around S1.4t1.44H and tha No. 4 aelllnt lenerally irom .i. 1801.41. Core waa ouoted from unohanred to le lower, with tha bulk of tha .ample, .sllinf ac tna aecnna. Tallow . corn, however, aold ateadjr and waa at a premium. Oata recelpu wera quite heavy and tha vterltet aold from. HO 4)0 lower. There waa not much trading In rye or Barley and theae markola were Quoted un changed. Cloarancea were: Wheat and flour equal to 1.110. oo basnets; corn. 111,000 huahela, oata. 1. Ml. too bushela. Liverpool clou: Wheat. Id to id higher; corn, unchanged. Primary wheat receipts were i.lTMOO tot. and ahlpmente l,ttt,000 bu., agalnet recelpu of i.oai.ooo an. ana .nipmania oi i.eii.vvo on. laat rear. Primary corn reeelpta were 701,009 hu. and ahlpmenta 411,000 bu., agalnat reeelpta ef S7..004 bu. and ahlpmenta of 1(1,000 bu. laat year. Primary oata reeelpta were I.S40.000 bu. and ahlpmenta 1,114.000 bu., agalnat reeelpta ar 1,7U,mq bu. and ahlpmenta ot K4.o. ou. CARLO! HTSCBIPTi. . Wheat. Corn. Oata. Chicago , 40 Mlnneapolla 141 ... Iuluth 01 Omaha 171 101 Kanaaa City 404 10 at. Loul 70 . 71 Winnipeg 4M ... Thaao talaa were reported today: Wheat No. 1 hard winter: 4 1.47 U: 4 can. 11.47 M: 1 car. 11.47. No, I hard wlntari 1 car, 11.41; I care, 11.41; I cava. : 1 1.47 la: I cara. 11.4714: 17 1-1 care, 1.47i ( care, 11.44: 1 ear, 11.44; I cara, 11.40. No. t bard winter: 1 ar, 11.41; 1 cara. 11.41; I oata, 11.47; lv-can, 11.444.; ll-l cara, 11.44: 1 ear, II. 41; 1 1-4 cara, gl.4i; S-t ear, 11.44; I cara, 11.41; 1 car, 11. aula: 1 car. 11.41. No. 4 hard winter: 1 oar, 1.4t; 1 ear, 11.44; 1 oar, ll.lllli I oars. 11.41; i ears, 11.40; I cars, 11.10; cars. 11.11; 1 ear, 11.14; l-f oar, 11.14. Dampla hard winter: 1 oar, 1.174; 1 oar, 11.14. No. I spring: I car, II. M; I cars, I1.4T. No. I mind: 1 ear, 11.444.; 1 car, 1.4IV. No. I mlsad: 1 car, 11.4314; 1 car. S1.41: 1 car, 11.41. No, 4 mixed:, 1 car. 11.14; 1 ear, 11.17. No. I durum mixed: 1 ear, 11.14. Barley No. 4: 1 car. Its; 1-4 oar, 44c Rye: No. I; I cars, 11.10, No, 4; I ears, 11.14. Corn No, I white I oars, tie. No. I white: I cars, (le; I oars, 4014c No. 4 white: 1 oar, I014O. No, I yellow: S cars, 4114c No. I yellow: g cara, 1(140. No. 4 yellow: I oars, (mo. No. I yellow: 1 oar, 10(4. No. I yellow: I ears, (014e. No. I mlied: 4 cara, llo.- No. I mired: 1 ear (near yellow), lie: t cars, (Otic; I cara, (0140, No, 4 mlsed: 1 ear, 40c; 1 ear, 71140. No. I mlied: I cara, 7(140. No. mlied: t oar, 7(o. Bampls mixed: 1 ear. Ma, Oata No. I whltoi I oars, 44c. stan dardi I cam 41 Mo. No. I white: II care, 4le. No. 4 white: I oars, 41140. Sample white: I oars, 41o; 4 ears, 41140, Omaha Cash Prices Wheat: No. I hard, ll.4lgyl.4l; No. I hard, I1.4IOI-41; No. 4 hard, 11.1(0141: No. I spring, ti.4ltrt.ts; No. I spring, 1. 4001 14: No. I durum, lift! 1.17; No. I durum, (1.1101 II. Corn: No. 1 white, lOKOIlo: No. I whits, SOI4OII0: No. a while. lOtHOHoi No. I while. 7(14 0 10a; No, white, 7lt407(!4o; No. I yellow, S14tttl4se; No. I yellow, IttJIJHo; No, 4 yellow, HO"t4o: No. I yellow, I0(t0e; No. yellow, 71440100; No. I mixed, I0 do: No, I mixed. (Oleoma; No. 4 mixed. TSUOIOc; No. 4 mixed, 7IV40t(fce; No. I mixed. 7107141c. Oala; No. I white, 41140 44c; etandard, 4104114c; No. I white, 4114 0 4lo; No. 4 white, 410410. Barley: Malt. Ing, IOcall.00; No. 1 feed. 4CO70C. Rye: Ma I. I1.I0OI H: No. I. I1.1IQI.H. 601 111 (1 100 can. ' OMAHA WTUBM MABKCT, nit wheat market Is still bullish and loaed aleady on September and December and q higher on the May option. . Trading In wheat waa heavy add ihare van considerable Interest In oata. The corn market waa steady, with vary lia-ht trading, especially In September corn. oats) were a trifle weak and declined o a September. (40 en December and the MtkT eptlon closed unchanged. ItepoTte on ths corn orop are at present very optimistic, but the crap report, ea wheat are still vary hellish. . Omaha closing prises ea " day; Art. I Open. Wht. I Bopt , 1 4114 Ie. 141-fi . May 111 Corn Sept II Doe. ' 70 Oats Sept , 44 Ieo. . ' 47 14 May 10 With, Low, Close, I tea 1 4114 141 1 4IK 147H t tie HI , II 44. II II 4144 4t 10 141 1411 1111 II II eu 141 14714 111' ' II 10 4IH . 4 Chicago cloelng pries, fornlebed The Bee by Logan Bryan, stock and grain brokers, SJS BOUtn Bixteenin Bireet Art. Wht, Sept Hoc., May, ?orn Hopt Dee. May Oata Kept . I tec. May 1-ork Dept Oot. 10. 1 aid Bept Oct. Dec. Rlba Sept Oct. I Open 141-110 1I4-1M .1 bg 74 ' ' 1714 7tl4 7114 4,,V5 IMS High. ILov IB 1 II 1714 14 7144 ' 4S 41)4 14744 Itl lit BSVf,! 71 15 5 II 1 17 171 24 40 II 02 II It II 12 II Hi II 17 14 li Closs. I Tes. I 10 1 14 I II It ' 7414 7714 4114 4841 1 114-44 S7 47 II 41 II 40 II 87 II 10 II 17 14 II 14714 1(111 IIS 7.3 T7H IS 3 tt 4T 38 16 n to II S3 is so 11 II 14 41 14 II CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. WfctMtV Bliea ghtrpljr Bulliah Nwi From v EnnfM nd Cmntftdft. Cblcam, An. 11. Extra clrki who work fur Into the nliht hve bon imployftd by board Of trado Arms to lak car at th Imirlena voluma of trad which bfitan wtth th ,rovrnmont rop report and which hat bofri attmuiated atnea by prfvata ruporta of widespread damasa to cropi, particularly wheat. Ttoday'a aaoalon of tha board waa a repetition of recent daya. Tha market for wheat ahaorbed itavrerlnir loada of the cereal from hang, bat It kept Itl head above Saturday! cloae and- at tha and added 2 ta i canta to tha prtca. Corn waa rather nervoua and trreffular, and cloaed H oenta higher to lower. Oata advanced ta H 0, ProviKiona eliMMd ta eenta lower to 10 eente htchar. Tha wheat market Btarted wild wtth price mm mora aa l0 over Saturday, Bide were t canta apart la different parte of tha pit A dehiare of lone wheat came out and al thoue-h every reoeaalon brouaht new buying order Into the arena pr(ee worked lower : (tor aome time, Fluctuation were er ratic. Ho at tlmea between quota tlona. Half an hour before the oloaa how aver., a violent upward turn began and moat of the loaa waa regained. The entry of tha general public Into tha trade wa noted. The news waa bullish, except the vieibl wtatement Liverpool and Bueno A?re were higher and crop report from Canada and the norihweat war aa gloomy aa ever. A world'a crop II per rent below normal waa eatimated by the International Inatitnta of Agriculture, Rome, Italy, and tbta had a bullish 'effect. Seaboard export, l.llT.fOI, bushel were larger than a year go. Tha top prleea for ram dellvarlea wera attained at tha opening. Then ' an ava lanche of corn wtth pre fit a attached cam , ut and price broke aharply. Longa were afraid of the prediction of cooler weather and rains In the growing belt. The cloalng rally wa helped materially by tha weekly rop report of the Santa re railroad which eald that a good part of the Kansa and Oklahoma crop waa failure. The spot market was 1 t lte lower, with ahlpmenta curtailed by acarotty of cara Heavy eel ling of oata ta secure profit, marked the session In that eereal, but prices after the mld-seMlon break, rallied and - r-aei higher. A prediction of heavy re oelpte -1,124 care, tomorrow helped to break the price. The vot market rule trong with an excellent eaport demand. Bhip monta fell, off eecauee of the car shortage. - Provision were moderately active with trade mostly in lard. The advance la hog was tha principal Influence In advancing BeTi. Chicago Cash rioea Wheat: No. I red, 11.8101.51': No. I red, 11.440112: No. hard, 11.51 HOI -J; No. I hard. 1.4 l-el. Corn: No. 1 yellow, Steiot, No. yellow. liiOS7c: No. 4 white, nominal. Oata: No. I white, 4446c; etandard, 4Sj46c. nya: no. l, Jji.ii, uaney, aci.io. teedfl Timothy, nominal: clover, ?.9v14.&0. Pro. visions: Pork. 137.60; lard, 13 96; rib, ButterFirm; receipt, 8,471 tubs: cream- ry exiraa. sic: extra flrat, aoeSOc firsts, l82to: seconds. 14UB27c. Egga Firm; receipts, 1,234 vaaea; firsts, 24 to 25c; ordinary flrsta. 22B21c: at mark cmw liiciuaea, upatc. neese steaay; dalslaa, 164eiic horn, 22e22c; Amerlcaa, 17AlTfric twin, H lift 18c. Potatoes Lower: recelots. 19 car: sey bulk cobbler, tl.llOl.29; Minnesota ana unio, l.UbQl.lQ, ouury -Alive firm: fowl. 14Ula frine, siUCe NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET. Quototlona af tha Day an tha Len4in( Cam. Modltlas. New York, Ang. II. Flour, atrona: sarin paieni, s.ito o.b. winter patents, 17.51 Wheat- Snot, at ran a: No. 1 liurum. 11.62; No. I hard, 11.41; No. 1 northern. tvuium, ti.iafi; no. nortnern Manitoba, ti.'DHr. x. o, p., new Torn. Corn Spot, firm: No. 1 yellow. 11.00 U. 0. I- f.. New Tork. I oata Spot, firm; No. I white, EIH6le. Hay Firm: nrlma. 11.10: No. 1. 11.36: No. t. 1.1091.1l; No. I, 11.05; shipping, 76010c. Hops steady; state, common to ohotce, i.d, junmo; nit, tvic; pacmo coast, 116. 10 tt He: 1114. 7 S Be. Hldea Steady: Bogota. I2tt0)22: Central America, J a ho. Leather Firm; hemlock first, 17c; sec onds, lac. Provlilona Pork, strong: mesa, 129. 060) 121.60; family, I2I.00O30.90; short clear, 2.00O2s.00. Beef, firmer; mess, 11100 zo.oo; lamtiy, izi. ooo 3i.oo. Lara, iirmer; middle west, I14.20O14.I9. Tallow Firm; city, 714c: courrtry, 70lo special, lo. Butter Strong; receipt, 1,189 tabs; creamery extras, 82c; flrsta, SOU All Ho; seconds, isauc. Kgga Firmer; receipts, 1J,I2 cases; fresh gathered extra tine, 3834c; extra firms, 11932c; firsts, 27 30c. Cheese Firm; recelpu, 1,721 boxes; atata fresh pectals, lTittnhkc; auta. average zancy, iiea Poultry Alive. Arm: no prices settled. Dressed, weak; broilers, IIOIlo; fowls, 170 220, turkeys, 36 32c OMAHA GENERAL MAHKET. Butter No. 1 oreamsry. In cartona or tuba, loo; No. I, lie. Cheese imported Swiss, iv 49o: domea- tie Swiss, He; block Swiss, tic; twins. 17o; triplets, i7o; aaiatea. i7o; zoung Amer lea, HHo; blue 'label brick, lle; llm berger. 19c: New Tork white. I0o: Rooaue fort, lie, FRESH FISH Halibut. 18a: oatflsh, small, 17e; catfish, largs ataak, 18c; red salmon, 14c; fall ralmon, lie; white fish, su perior Selkirk and other northern atock, 18c; trout, No. 1, 17o, yellow pike. No. 1. 18o; bull he Ada, He; carp, No. 1, In; black baas, 32c; cropplea, medium, 18c; pickerel, dressed, fancy, Itc; steak codfish, shore fish, lie; tileftati (new), c; red anapper, He: Spanish mackerel, 16c: Lake Erie, Jum bo whlteflah, 23c; flounders, fancy stiK-k lie: freh headless shrimp, per gat,, 11.16; freih reeled shrimp, per gel., 12. Ot). Beer cuts Hibs: no. i. lthkc no. 1. 17 Vic: No. I. 13c. Loins: No. 1. Httc; No. 29c: No. I, lftttc Chucks: No. 1, litte; no, i, 13 sc; no, 9, io He. Hounas: no, i, lc: No. I. lio; No. I, II 4c. plataa: No. 1. 10c: No. I. 9Hc: No. I. 9e. Fruit and' vegetable prlM furnlkhed by QIHnskr Fruit Co Fruits Oranges: IBs, 100. 1241, los, box, 14; 128, 188s, $4.10; 180s, 18; 174. 200. 218, 260, 16.15. Lemons: Golden Bow), 100a. I0s. box. 19.10: Hill's Reds. 900s, 160s, 19. Apples: Oravensteln, box, 12.16; Bell-J iiowors atm twin, fi,i, cuukuii mvptvm. bbl,, IS. Dacldlous Fruit Peachea: Elbarta. Cal., crate, 11.26; Carmen, Colo., extra, 11.06; Carmen, Colo., fancy, 1; - Carmen, Colo., choice, 96c, Grants: Malagas, orate, $2. Peara: Cal. Bart let ta, crate. $3.60; choice Cal. Bartletta, 11.26; Colo. Clappa 11.60, fancy 4 -tier 12.16, choice I -tier 12.16, choice tf-tler 13; Colo. Bartletts 12.76. 6-tlsr $2.60, fancy 9-tler 12.60. Watermelons: Lb., 10, :antaioiiDea: Btandara. crate. 13: nonvs. 12.60; flali, 11.26; Mission Bell, 10s. 13.11. Bananaa: Bunch, 11.76 to 2.60. vegetables Sweet potatoes, hamper. 11.16; Cel., 100-lb. crates, $4.26; poUtoea, bu., 11 ; Spantah onions, crate, $1 ; Cal. onions, lb,, ISc; tomatoes, basket, llo; Michigan oelery, dot,, 40o; peppers, basket, lOo; peaa, basket, 1 ; head lettuce, doa., $1; corn, doa., Uoj garlic, lb lOo. Miscellaneous CreckerJack. cornDoos and checkera, oaae, $3.60; half cases, $1 76; peanuts, Special No. 1, lb., 6Hc; Jumbo paanuu, o; popcorn, oaae, 12.10; honey, new, aaa, $1.76. Pou try Bro era: 1U to 1U lbe . llo- b rolls re, over 2H lbs., Kc; hens, over 44 n.. io: nena, unaer 4 lbs., lie: rooKcra and ataga, 10Vi Oluc; gsesa full feathered lat. loa: young and oil ducks, full feathered. fat lie; turkeys, any slae over 9 pounds, ie: turKoya. less tnan 8 pounds, half once: old toms, 24ci capona, 9 lbs, and over, llo; guineas, each, Jficj squab, homara, 14 oa. each, per dot., $4.00; squabs, homers, 11 ua, each, par doa, $8.00; squaba, bomera, I oi each, par dot., $1.60; squaba, homara, under i oa. each, per dux., 6Qe; plgeona, per dot., IBS. Crop) Bulletin. Summary for the com and wheat region atates: Showers occurred In east and cen tral North Dakota. South Dakota, west and central Nebraska, western Kansas, Minne sota, except extreme southeast, at St. Jo seph, Mo.. In portion of southern Illinois, extreme southwest and east-central Indiana and portlona of northweat and central Ohio. They were light to moderate, except over one Inoh at Evansvllla, Ind.t. Montevideo, Minn., and from two to nearly four Inches in portions of northwest Nebraaka. central and northeast South Dakota and at Campbell ana Alexandria, Minn. High temperatures have continued In all sections except Mon tana, the Dakotas and portions of Min nesota. Maxima wera 100 to 104 Saturday and Sunday In portions of Illinois, southeast portion of northeast Iowa, southwest Mis- aourl, southeast Kansas and Oklahoma. Kanaaa City fieneral Market. Kanaaa City, Aug, II. Wheat No. I hard, $1.4801.6X1 No. I red, $1.6901.66. September, $1.46; May, $1.62. corn no. i nuxea, b disc no, i wnite. S40n:4tte; No. I yellow, lm September, HlKOBltto; December, 7l4c; May, 71t O'70. uate no. s wnite. eeoefoi no. s mixea. 41 O 4o. Uutter creamery, no; urate, lie: sec onds. 260; packing, II Mo. EKM Firsts, 200. Poultry Kens, 14a; roosterg, 10 He; broil- era. llu. , Minneapolis Urate Market, Mlnnaaootla Aug. II. Wheat"-4Wtit em ber, $1. 4001. eo; December, $1.660 1.68H. Cash; No. 1 hard. I1.44H; No. 1 northern, $l.tn)01-44. No. I northern, 1.6701 62. Flour Fancy patants, s,7i ainer graaes unchanged. Barley 740lo. nye $1.1601.19. Bran $11,6001.09, Corn No. I yellow, IIOITft, Oata No. 1 whits, 440 449. Flaxaeed $2.110116, V OU ai Savannah, Ga- Aug, ll.Turnentlne-- Firm; 43c; aalei, 381 bbla.; receipt. 114 bbls.; snipmonta, 88 bbis.; aloiK. 2T.169 bbls. Hostn Firm: tale. 1.699 bbhM reeelpta. 171 bbls,; shipments. 200 hbl.; tock, TI.4T9 bbla Quote: A and B, $6,80: C and D, $6.9t, W. $8.00; F. $6.16; O. 16.30; H, I and K, 16.36; M. $6.40; N, $6.60: WO, $8.16; WW, .'!. . Urerpoel Grain Market. ' Liverpool. Aug. 11. Wheat Soot. Arm: No. 1 Manitoba. 14t 7d; No. t red western winter. 14a Id. Corn Spot, steady; American mixed, new. ! Id. .. Flour winter patents, 47. Hops In London. Pactflo coast. 4 160 II 16a. St. Louis Uraln Market, St. Louie, Aug. II. Wheat No. I red. 11.6101 40; No. 3 hard. $1.6101.61; Septem ber, $1.41; December, 11.63. Corn No. 1, 84c; No. I white, IIOalo; September, I6c; December, 74OT4o. veie wo, x. vo; no. i wnite, 46c, Rye Higher. ;? .' Dry Good Market " ,, New York. Aug. II. Furthsr aiivsttinM cent a yard were made today on i"1! v tjuiKiuima was advanced o a yard. Mills declined to ao oept new orders on PflPt ?loth and brown ahvetings except at an advance of e a yard. Cotton yarns were firm. Leaden Stork Market. London, Aug. ll.--Amerlcan aennHtiM were quiet but steady. Htiver Bar, 31 7-ld per ounce. Mono)' 4 per cent. , Discount Rateis Short bill. 6lift6tv ner cent; three months, 606 per cent. LIVE STOCK MARKET Cattle Receipts Large and Trade Slow to Ten Cents Lower. HOGS 10c TO 20c HIGHER Receipts Were Rat I mate Monday ..10,700 Kerne jl av laat wtik.11 111 8ami-iay 1 week aero 7.424 Omaha, August 71, 1918. Cattle. Hog. Sheep. 1.200 26,000 7,470 14,450 4,116 18.466 11,771 12,478 8,018 18.91 4.186 29,266 Hanie day 1 week ago 4.784 Kama day 4 weeka ago 6,961 burnt day last veer... I 41 4 Cattle The receipt of cattle this morning were very liberal, 10,700 head belag reported . ma rnva.s aa a matter or course con sisted very largely of ran re atock. there be ing very few corn feds In sight, at the aam lime otner market points were heavily eup- pnea witn rattle and lower prtcea were the rule everywhere. The market here mignt te neat quoted aa alow to lOo lower. the decline being moet marked on the medium and common grade. Strictly food feeders continue to be steady. Receipts and disposition of live stock at tna union stock yarda, Omaha, for twenty tour nours ending at a p. m. yeaterday RECEIPTS CARLOADS. Cattl. Hog. Sheep. U'fx HEW YORK STOCKS Events of the Day Set Forth Upon the Wall Street Exchange. STORY OF THE MAEKET C, M. ft St. P... Missouri Paclfto. . . . Union Paclflo C. A N. W., east.. C. A N. W west.. C, St. P. M. O. C, B. ft Q., west.. 119 C II. I. A P., east 11 Illinois Central... I Chicago Ot West.. Total receipts... 416 10 1 DISPOSITION HEAD. v Cattl. Hogs. Sheep Morris A Co 664 217 1,844 Swift ft Co...., 1,604 467 4,699 Cudhay Packing Co.. 1.191 970 1.999 Armour A Co 1,291 411 1,11! Lincoln Packing Co. 61 Cudahy, from country.,.. 1,664 Swift, from country 1,710 Armour, from country (19 W. B. Vansant Co.... 160 Benton, Vansant ft L. 260 Hill ft Bon 146 F. B. Lewi 196 ,, 3. B. Root ft Co.... Ill J, H. Bulla 146 L. F. Huss It Roienstock Bro 200 F. O. Kellogg 416 ..... Werthelmer ft Degan 896 H. F. Hamilton Ill Sullivan Bros... 114 , Cudhay, fro Texas. , 62 Rothschild ft Xreb.. 82 Mo. A Kan. Calf Co. 11 ChrlaMe Hlgglna T Huff rnan 14 Roth ,. 26 Olaasbarg 1 ' Baker, Jones ft Smith 111 ....y Banner Broa 119 ..... John Harvey 171 , , , Dennis ft Francis..., H Kline 71 Jensen A Lungren... 71 ..... O'Day , 4 Other buyers . 766 11,107 No. 1.... 7e... 40,... ... . 1.... 10.... II.... 1...., I.... .,.. I..... 4 1ST 14 927 69 ...1061 17 999 27 Ill ...... 166 1049 777 949 1002 1170 1090 161 611 692 4 96 00 6 66 I 90 I 90 36 90 I 10 10 to 81 ilei 76 T 16 T It I 10 T 16 f SO 7 10 Total 9,198 1,617 16,111 nepreatntativ aaiesi BEEF STEERS. Av. Pr. No. Av. F. 119 $6 71 11.. 1068 $9 $9 1061 9 60 1 1181 76 1081 6 90 11 1241 9 16 UOI 10 10 COWS. 164 4 40 'I. 960 I 76 4. 170 S 80 II. 960 I 76 , 6. 930 I It 14. 121 I 90 1. 1010 9 16 9. STOCK HEIFERS. 776 6 71 14 689 9 26 10 182 6 40 4..... CALVES. 460 7 90 14.. 164 7 16 160 10 00 4 211 10 26 STOCK STEERS, 111 0 00 I...).... 901 26 724 0 60 II 901 I 96 71 16 921 96 7 00 41 164 7 01 7 10 14 199 7 10 7 10 " 16 1121 7 16 7 40 1 1160 f 10 WBriTERNS. NEBRASKA. .1099 1, 9 76 41 steers. .1010 II steers.. 1101 9 71 Tom Bell Cattle Co. Wyoming. 17 steer.. U5I 7 71 ' 10 steer. .1240 I2teer..1264 7 19 41 steer.. 1016 41 steer.. 1114 7 16 Tom Wilson South Dakota. atsrs..ll78 I 10 ' II steers.. 11)6 John Wllken NubTMka. Itfssdsra. 110 f 11 llatk stre. 114 W. P. Ma loner Nebraska. latk strs. 140 7 16 Walker Broa Nebraska. 7 stk strs. 941 9 16 Ttbbltt ft Son Nebraska. 19 feeder. 1044 7 10 64 federe. .1061 A. C. Morrison Nebraska, 37 feeders, 11RI 7 16 R. W. Rlchadaon Nebraska, 18 stk strs. 617 7 10 7 ilk stra, 694 Oiis Peterson South Dakota. 34 feeders. 1216 7 16 Hogs Reeelpta of hoga were a whole lot lighter evn than on last Saturday, and In faot the day's run of forty-eight cara, er 1,300 head, waa the amalleat for any one day aince November. 116. The market waa very active, extremely unevsn and aharply higher. Shippings hogs ahowed advances of a dime or more on aarly round, anything aultable for hipping pur poses being icaro and In great demand. Packer alio opened fully a dime above last weexe close and Deiora tne cioee mey bought hog that were 20c or more higher than Saturday. In fact, the whole market wa o uneven that It cannot be compared with Saturday ' except In a general way. niverytnlng sold early. buik. average coat, ana top toaay ware all the highest of the year, and the hlgheat on record for the aummer months. Most of the sale landed at $8.90010.16, with scat tered aalea on up to $10.60. the top, and the average waa above $10.00 for the flrat time since 1910. Prices are now more than $1.00 higher than at the low time less than three weeks ago, and are between $3.60 and1 14.00 higher than at this time a year ago. Bheep--Rece!pla of aheap and tamos wera by far the araeet 01 tne yer to date, oemg eatimated at an even hundred cara, or 38,900 heed. This la nearly twice a large aa laat week, and 10,000 heavier than two weeka ago, but smaller than for the same day a year ago by more than 2,000 head, Lam tie made up tne nig ana 01 tne aays offerings, and a good share ot them were In killing flesh. With prices showing; a weaker tendency elsewhere and the local run fhe heaviest on the map, a lower trade was In order, and while first packer bide found no one willing to out loose, move ment started In good season and, considering everything was very active, a good many ambs selling long neiore noon, rnrea quoted on the early deala were, oil paper, lot) 16o lower than last ween close, ana, considering quality, most traders called them I69I60 lower. Some real desirable Callfornlans and Wyomlngo brought $10.76, while the bulk of the good lamb sold up ward from $19.69, with a fair ta decent kind on down to $10.36. When It came to comparing prices with last week there was quite a bit of dif ference In oplnlone. On paper prleea were 10016c lower, and that was tna way a good many traders called tha market, but others thought quality of lotni of the offer ing were enough better to warrant quot ing prices fully 16c to In apots 26o lower. Thoae who favored the 109116c lower quota tion were in tne majority, huik oi tne orrer ies had itarted scaleward by mlddxy, though aa waa to be expected en so large a run there were several bands still unaold at that time. A good many old sheep wa scattered around, but compared with the else of lamb offerings, mutton supplies were very light. Hardly enough sold during the fore noon to make a baala for comparisoaa, but most ttaaera eemea to tmnx tnat prices were not far from steady with laat week. Ewes at $4.696.7I were of Just a decent claea. no aalea of anything real good hav ing been reportea up to noon. Tne mg run ana a rresa break in killer prleea failed to stop the feeder advance, buyers giving strong to it anything a little higher prleea right from the atart. rtn of the feature aalea of the morning waa that of nearly six load of 61-pound Wyom ing feeding lamba at $19.49, a new record. neatiy leeaere were not as plentiful as one would Imagine on so larae a eunoiv. N.hic. ally enough a good many were tlll unsold at lunch time, lateneaa In killer aarUna holding back the feeder trade, Itl Wyomlnc feeder lamba M 291 Wyoming feeder lamba .... 64 is Montana ewts ,, at 169 Montana vearllnga 95 is ion no ewe ...128 616 Wyoming fet-dor lambs ... bx 16I Idrho lambs , in 681 California lamba it 42r wyomlug lamba ti 10 40 10 40 0 60 7 10 76 If 40 10 60 19 76 10 Tt New Tork, Aug. 91. In further disregard of the shifting and still serious aspect of the labor controversy today's active market evinced a pronounced disposition to aug ment Inst week's gain. Rail were almost the only stocks to show heslstatlon, al though Reading's strength and activity proved almost an offset .to the relative heavtix-ea of St. Paul, Canadian Pacific and other western and northwestern Issues. United State Steel was the outstanding feature, making the new record of 96 on It net advance of 1 point at the very close of the session. Steel's previous maximum was 94, mude late In 1909. Today's turnover In the stock approximated 166,000 shares, or almost 20 per cent of the whole. Record quotations were registered by other important atock, notably the -chip ping group. Marine common and preferred touched IfSi and 104, respectively, and At lantic, Oulf and West Indies rose to the un precedented prlc of 72. Pacific Mall and United Fruit averaged I points' advance at their best. Independent Industrials kept pace wtth Steel, notably Lackawanna, Republic and Sloes-Sheffield Steels, Colorado Fuel and Oreat Northern Ore. Equipments were es pecially strong and active ir. the final hour at 1 to 4-polnt advances. Automobile Issues were variably higher, except General Motors, which yielded 6 points. Copper, soma of the semi-war descrip tions and Mexicans Improved 1 to 3 points, with almost as much for fertilizer and some miscellaneous Issues. Sears-Roebuck featured It especial cIssm at an advance of 4., Total Sale amounted to 866,000 shires. Bonds were steady with little trading in th international Issues. Total Hales, par value, aggregated $2,760,000. United States coupon 3s declined per cent on call. Bales. High. Low. Close. 6,600 ti 84 904 24,000 61 69 60 8,800 63 61 63 26,100 76 72 . 78 4,900 99 98 T 200 110 110 110 100 132 131 131 800 33 12 '32 26,600 88 85 86 2,600 103 103 103 JS.SUU IB 10 409 84 1.000 177 178 700 61 47 Am. Beet Sugar... American Can Am. Car ft Fndry, . Am. Locomotive. . . Am. Smelt, ft Refg, Am. Sugar Rata . . Am. Tel. ft Tel.... Am. Z., L. ft B ... Anaconda Copper. Atchison . Baldwin Loco B. A O Brook. Ranid Trana. Can. Pacific B. ft B. CODDOr. ... Cal. Petroleum.... Central Leather. . . Chesa. ft Ohio C, M. ft St. P.... C. A N. W C. R. I. A P Chlno Copper U. Jr. ft I, Corn Prod. Refg. . Crucible Steel Diet. Securities,... Erie Gin. Elec Ot. No.pfd.. at. No. Ore Ctfs.. Illinois Central.... int. Con. Corp.... Inspiration Copper Int. Harv.. N. J. . M. M. Dfd. ctfs. 65.ti00 104 K. C. S Kennecott Copper. L. AN Mx. Petroleum... 4(4 u "fin 17 11 (114 4,700 (7(4 700 2'4 7,400 lit. 200 127 121 1,200 171.. 1.100 'tilt 41(4 4.100 4t( 4I 1,000 HH 14H (2,400 77 73(4 . (00 44 (IS 1 4.(00 (7 14 (, 1.1UV !H 110 J.bUU IKS 7,(00 404, 14(4 S7(4 (1(2 124 14(4 61', 4((4 14 74(4 46(4 1414 1 IV Miami CoDoer. ax., it. ft T. Dfd... Missouri Pacific. Mont. Power Nt'tlonal Lees Nevada Copper . , . . j, 1. u N. T., N. H. ft H.. Norfolk ft Weel... Northern Pacific. I'aclflo M.ll fao. Tel. ft Tel... Prnneytvanla Ray Con. Copper. . Reading Hep. iron A steel. . Bhattuclc Aril. Cop. Southern Pacific, bouthern Railway. Btudebaker Co Tonneaeee Copper. . Texaa Company... Union Paclflo Union Paclflo pfd. C. 0. Ind. Alcohol. u. B, steel U. B. Steel Dfd... Utah Copper. . , . .' Wehaeh pfd. "B". Weetern Union . . . wrath. Hlectno.. 114(4 11S4 a 40(4 .-. 1 16(1 (.600 12 (2 S2 Va SOU J10 11, 114 100 102(1 24(4 (.(00 41 IIS 44 S (00 130 130 129 44 (,300 102(4 100(4 10141 400 It (4 1444 1,(00 45 1,(00 1((4 1144 1(44 ,,uu iv. 4 1V34 lva. evv bu ,,,4 ov 700 1(0 12(14 12( 1,(00 111 110(4 110 2((t 36 1,400 t( 5641 56 6,100 14 24(4 24(4 (1.000 107(4 103(4 lOS'i 2t,(00 63(4 tl4 63(4 100 U 28(4 ti 1.000 H (t(4 (8 44 3.000 2((4 23 28(4 4.(00 1(1 12DV4 12044 (00 2644 16 26 S.100 1(4 H 114 1(4 11,300 140H 134V4 18(4 2 0 0 ( 2 44 1 2 (4 8 2 (4 MOO 114(4 112(4 118 78,400 (t (14. H 1,200 118 ' 118 11744 1,100 12(4 1144 (2 400 27(4 17(4 27(4 (6 (.400 6014 (44 (0 Total aalea lor the day, 846,000 .harea. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. Cattl. Steady, Bog. Steady ta Higher and flhMP Lower. Chicago. Aug. 11. Cattle TtM..lnt. fi 50. head; market, aleady; native beef rat tle, .i.vvvii.iu; weetern ter, U.tOttt.SO etocxer. and feeder., (6.00(fJ,0; rowa and neuera, i.iog,.iH; calveo. It, 004(13.(0. Hog. Receipt. 2MO0 held: market. ""..I " nianer; ouik OI aalea, I10.50O 11.00; light. 110.66611. 10; mlied. 110 tint 11.10; heavy, llO.OOtjll.lt; rovgh, ilO.OOti 10.10; pig,. (7. 60 0 4.40. Sheep and Lamba Receipt!. (3.000 hetd; market lower; wethere, (6.&ot?t.00; ewee, ,... V i-.v, wmoe, ..4V4pu.lv, it. Lonl. Live Stock Market. Louie. Aur. 21 r.til-ip.in,. , .aa nsau, aeiive oeer ateera, 97.00O10.76; year- iie ei.or. ana neuere. 44.40 0 10.10; cowl, ,..vv.,.; eiocitere ana reeder., I5.30A 1.00; Teiae Iteera, 36.10OI 64: nrl.n. ,nn,h. em Iteeri, MOOtet.OO; cow, and heir... (4.(0(v(.0fl; prime yearlln. .h v., era, 17.(00( 00; native calve, 86,00011. 76 Hon Receipt., 4.100 head; market higher; plgi and ll.hu, I7.60O11.0I; mixed and butcher.. (10.J6Oll.l0; good heavy. I10.llttll.ot; bulk of lelei. 110.80011 00 Hheep and Lamba Reclm. ?ne market, ateady; lamba, (7.00 0 10 15; alauirh !tw' ,s oo' ; bleating awea, (t.ooo 10.00; yearling., (6.0061.60. aaaa. City Live stock Market. Kaniii City. Aae-. 11. p.ti. . 82.000 head; prima ted item, l(.76O10 75: dreaied beef iteera, t7.75fee.60- iteere, (7.00O0.10; itockor. end f..j. 86.0 0 8.60; bulla. (6.214,4.26; calve., 16.500 Hon Rep.tnte line .... higher; bulk of aalea. !l0.36Alo!. h..,..' 10.00010.46: Danker, .nrf K...ni . ... 10.70; light, llt.00O10.76: plan. 't,.60 6... " Sheep and Lamea .P..lnt. 1 ... '1 ... ., .B.,V, , ,HIIIUa 1,0 1 I af, .., ii.i.vt.a, wain.r. ewve, (8.75O7.50. year. (7.35t8.00; , Statu City Llv. stock Market. . Sleya City. Aua. 21 f.n- D ,..v mm maraec Ionian , . ..vi.t,; ouicnera, (6.40O7.50- c!. It 86 0vTV('' """'i b1""' '" Hoea Recetote. t.ooo .... It. higher; light, tl.40OI.80; mixed, ((.80 ,v; neavy, ii.iqcbio.da. hulk t 0(.l(. Sheep and Lamba Recelnt. nu market .toady to 16c lower; lamba, (I. too 84. deaevt, Uva Stack Markat. . B. iTf1 Aur ,l Cl-R!elpta 100 head: markat elaw." .tHH ..T O.tt; oowe and helfera l4.0OMe,R. ..'iu I4.0IOU.0.. Hog. Receipte. 4.000 hui. lo'il"'' t"' bUlk ' '' '10150 Sheep .nd Lamb. Rerelnte. I AS, k..a. market iteady; lamba. (10.600 11.00; .wea! (t.itoi.tt. Uva Steak la sight. Cattle. Hm. Bh... Chicago (4,100 34.000 (,000 Kanea. City (2.000 1.10a . aino St. La.la , (,(00 0.300 (.100 Omaha 10.700 1.100 Mono Sioux City 4,000 1,000 1,(00 Total. .(1,100 41,400 (1,000 Oaaatva Hay Market. Omaha. Aug. 11 Her Choice naland prairie, 111.40; No. 1, (14.00 0 10.(0; No. I, ((.100(01; No. t, 1( 0( 04.00; No. 1 mid land prairie. ILtoot.lt: No. I. tl.O0ai.0O: choice lowland. 17.00; No. 1, (4.04; N. I, 4.00O6.lt; No. t, M.00O4.00. Alfalfa Choice, (it.oo: No. 1. , lit. 10a 11. 50; atandard, tl. too 10.00. Soger Markat New York, Aug. JT.-ugar at.. duU: eantrltuga). t.7tc; molaaoea, 4.tt Refined, dull; cut leaf, t.lto; cruehed, tc; mould A, toe; eubea. T.toc: XXXX powdered. I. lie: powdered, 7.10c; fin. gr.nul.ted, 7o; dia mond A, 7et canfactlonen A, ..tfc:; No, 1, (to. ruturaa at noon wera I to I noint. higher. , . v ' Bank Clrarlnga. Omaha. Aug. 11. Bank claarlng. for Omaha today wera 18.(71.141.07 and for th oorreiponding day lait year (2,(44,(01.(7. I, Western Pacific is Relieved of Income Tax on Corporations San Ftancisco, Aug. 21. Judge Will iam C. Van Fleet of the United States district court relieved the Western Pacific railroad today from payment of a federal income tax of approxi mately $15,000 on the road's earnings of $1,500,000 while it was in the hands of receivers during 1915. Judge V4n Fleet based his ruling upon a decision of an eastern federal court in a similar case, which held that a corporation in receivers' hands is not doing business as a comoration. The Western Pacific earnings during 1915 were not sufficient to pay interest on its obligations. The Western Pacific emerged from receiversnip last June under a reor ganization plan. Steel Common Rises , To New Hiflh Record New York Aug. 21. The common stock of the United States Steel cor poration made a new high record price in the stock market today, sell ing ai yj just ai ine close ot tne mar ket. The previous high sale was at 94'A in October, 1909. The corpora tion's earnings this year has been enormous. o ureee. The cloae wae 7 to pointa net lower. Salee. 32,600 baga; Auguat, S.ttc; September, (.(4o; October, (.((c; November. (.40c; December, (.42c; January, (.47c: Feb ruary, ( 71c; March, 8 7(c; April, 8.81c; Mey, 3. (6c; June, t.toc; July, S.ttc. Spot, Qutxt; Rio 7e, (4c: Sentoe 4i, 1044c; very little change wee reported In the coot and freight market, with lomo ehlppen eald to be a ehade enter, and the loweit offer, of Santo. 4e were reported to be 40.46c, Lon don eredlti. The official cable, reported no change in mllreli price! evcept for a de cline of 25 to 60 reli In Santoe future.. October Cotton Rises Two Dollars a Bale New York, Aug. 2t. In the cotton market today October contracts sold up to 14.67c or fully $2 per bale above Saturday s closing. Apprehension that a further reduction in crop estimates would be caused by the drouth, seemed to be responsible. New York Money Markat. New Tork. Aug. 11. M.rcantil. Paper 1(49844 per cent. Sterling Exchange 10-day bill.. 14.7144: demand, 84 7644 ; cablee, 14.70(4. Silver Bar, 44c; Mexican dollara. B0e. Time Loan Firm; 00 daya, (4403 per cent; (0 daya, 103(4 par cent; alx month. 34404 per cent. Call Money Steady: high, S(4 par cnt: low, S per cent; ruling rate, S(4 per cent; lait loan. 3(4 per oent: oloelng bid, I per cent; offered at 3(4 per oent U. S. ref Si, reg..(( M. Pao. oon. (I..10144 U. 8. ref 2i, cou. t( Mont Power (i..(74t U. S. 3i. rea...lOO(4N. Y. C. deb. ta.lliu. U 8. 3e, cou..,.100(4N. T. City 4(41 U. 8. 4l. reg 12414 (1(45) 10814 -u. a. i, cou....jiv n x., m. H. 4k a. Am. Smelter, (a. 10(44 v- " 113(4 A. T. & T c. 4(41.11044 'No. Pao, 4. H Anglo-French 6...(644No. Pac. t. 1644 Atch. gen. 4l tl'ion. 8. L. ref. 4i.(l(4 Bait. A Ohio 4i..(0(4Pao. T. T. 6.. .101 Beth. St. ref 5o.l00).Penn. con. 4(4.. 104(4 Cent. Pao. lat... .11 Penn. gon 4(4,. .101(4 Chee. 4b O. c. 4(4.(444 Reading gen 4i ..15 C, B. A Q., jt. 4..t8(4St. L. & San. F C.M.&st.P. C.5...107 ref. 4a 73 0 81(4 C, R. I. 4 P. Ry. 80. Pao. cv. 61... 103 44 ref. 4b 71 14 So. Pac. ret. 4a. ..1144 Colo. A S. r, 414,11 So. Railway 5... 101 D. 44 K. O c. 4i.l8(tU. P. 4a 1814 Erie gen. 4 73(4U. P. cv 4a 1344 Oen. Klec. 61 10314U. 8. Rubber (...102(4 'Ot. No. lit 4148.81 U. 8. Steel 5b... 10644 III. Con. ref. 4...8t 'West. Union 4i.t4 Int. M. M. 4(41.. 10144 W. Elec. cv. Be . .121 L AN un. 41... tt "D. A B. O. Ry..(l M.K.deT. lit 4.74 44 'Bid. e.Offered. Coffee Markat. New Tork, Aug. tl. Coffee Report, of le.e active trade demand and rumor, of rather an eailer toile In tha ooat and freight saltuatlon were considered reeponBl ble for the reactionary tendency of prices In the market for futurea here today. The opening waa at a decline of 3 to 4 pointi ,and prlcoa worked off illghtly during the day, with September Belling down to 1.66c and May to 8.86c, under scattered realis ing and moderate offerlnga from trad. Cotton Markat. New Tork, Aug. 31. Cotton Futuree opened Bteady; August, 14.40o bid; October, i,.,c; uecemoer, 14.62c; January, 14.57c; aiarcn, 1..72C. Cotton future, cloeed steady; October, 14.74c; December, 14.78c; Januiry, 14.83c; alarm, le.s.c; May. I6.0.C. Spot Iteady; middling uplands, 14.85c. No lalei. The cotton market cloied iteady at a net auvance 01 j, to 45 pointa. Liverpool. Aug. 21. Cotton Spot, Arm good middling, t.07d; middling, s.tld; lo.w ....uuiiu., ,.u, mi. a, ,,vuv u.ica. Metal Market, -New Tork. Aug. 21. Metals Lead, strong at (.(06.76. Spelter: Firm; spot, East St. Louis delivery, (9.264M.76. Copper: Firm; electrolytic, (26. 604227. 50. Iron: Steady; No. 1 northern. t20.lotJ21.00: No. 2, 120.000 20.50: No. 1 southern, tlO.60H20.00: No. 2, llt.OODlt.tO Tin: Steady; spot, 138 264? 33.7t. At London Copper: Spot, till: futures. 108 10s: electrolytic, 1127. Tin: Spot, 1161 6s; futuree, 170 ts. Lead, 30. Spelter, 166, Evaporated Apples. New York, Aug. 21. Evaporated Apple. quift; fancy, 74JI7 44c; choice, 6(4c; prime, (((t644c. Dried Fruit Prunes Unsettled; Califor nia, 6(4 tyre; O-egons. 7011c. Apricots, easy; choice. 2212(4c; extra choice, 12(40 13c; choice, 13(4013(4c. Peaches, quiet; choice, 644c; extra choice, 7c; fancy, 744c. Raisins, steady; loose muscatels, 8tP8(4c; choice to fancy seeded, 708c; seedless, 8(4 01014c. Federal Farm Loan Board To be in Omaha September 17 Members of the Federal Farm Loan board will arrive in Omaha the after noon of September 17, coming from the west over the Rock Island. They will remain here until the following day, when they will go to Kansas City. Secretary McAdoo will head the party. Driver in Fatal Taxicab Accident Released on Bone Calvin Lambert, taxi-cab driver, whose rar ran down and killed w 11- i Ham Gorham on August 16, was re leased from the county jail on bond of $3,000, signed by his father, Thomas R. Lambert, of Ashland, Neb., and John . Larson, cigar fac tory proprietor. Lambert is charged with manslaughter. A formal complaint was issued against Charles E. Stockdale, another automobile driver, whose machine ran down and killed Mrs. Christina Cun ningham. The complaint charges him with manslaughter. Both cases will be tried in the district court at the fall term. Two South Side Streets Declared Boulevards - The city council committee of the whole agreed to su- port the recom mendation of Superintendent Hummel of the park system in the matter of declaring Twenty-fifth street, Krug avenue to F street, and F street east to Snrintf Lake Dark, as a boulevard. An ordinance will be introduced next week: Residents in vicinity of High- 1411U para pciuiuucu lur mis imprpvi Purify Omaha Water Now By an Alum Cake Process Alum cake,, a coagulent for purify ing water, is being made at the Flor ence pumping station. Boxite ore and sulphuric acid form a chemical reac tion which produces the alum cake. The coagulent precipitates the solids. Chlorine gas will still be used for kill ing germs. The Buying Impulse is the same whether you are selecting an of fice, an auto, a chair or a home. It ia really Service That You Buy An office in a well known, well kept, .well lo cated and well tenanted building will render " you the best service. That building is the ! . 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