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v - 1(1 THE BEE : OMAHA. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 1, 1916. GRAIN AND PRODUCE Wheat Uneasy on Account of . Strike and Boles One to ; ..Three Cents Lower. SELLERS HOLD FOB JUMP Omaha, Aug. 11, 3U. The .oral caah wheat market wu very tmk toay ana rolM from 1 c lower. Th1 marker waa k vwy uneaar on account nf th atrlk situation and thr were vrr W cars of wheat reported sold. Th buret were wHIInv anouth to take Tiu .whsat at lower prlcsa, but tho aallers In u hi itrlkan aHtitM neurit a. ut t!artnt. ..Ne.,2 bard wheat avrafd about tt.it: No. hard ranted from ll.39ffi.40. and No. 4 hard aeld from ll.Slffl.ll per bushel,, -,4 Tho, corn market wu also quiet and nr1ra ranrul frnm unphmlitil to lo lower. Thf ' better gradea of whits corn aold around ?mt7tc; the yellow sold at c premium, and the mixed sold at 7H" en in No. l-nj from TlftUUo on the No. 8 grade. -Receipts of corn were fair and the PmBB wu Teiny active av rower vri. OaM followed the olhsr markets In the iter line .and were quoted from unchanged to j inww, rne auminn w inn; but trading In thta market was very eutet. Rye waa very weak, selling from tQtr, t lOWer. ' .' :k . - Halting barley waa quoted tfi lower, and No. U feed ruled, from unchanged to Sc Clearanres were: Wheat and fier Musi to s.0.0O9 bushels; corn, m.mo bushois eats.'" none.' - lytverpool close: "ft'hest unchanged to Id fair her: corn. 4A2d lower. - i Primary ' wheat receipts were l,724,Ote buh t , and shipments 1. It MOO bushels. against receipts nf 1.48M09 bushels and Shipments of 1 1,91)0 busneis lM year. . Primary rftrn receipts were Ml, bushels : and ahl omenta tU.AUt bushels, seal nut re- vetpts of 344,W bushels and shipments of JJt,M bushels isst year. Primary oats recetpu were l.&IMOO mmneHI ina niprnvni ,www "! agalnet rscstpts of 1.611.0(H) bushels sod shipments of MW.Mt buahels Isst year. . -. - CABLOT REf'KIPTB. ' '-"'V' - Wheat. Corn. Osts. Ohlesgo "j;;.. ... Minneapolis ,.,,..241 Tu)uth 71 Omaha ;. . v. .............. 11 Kansas City .tl St. Louis ...... ..1ST Win Mm i... .154 177 4t 14 31 ; These aahHi wore reported today: . wkutvn i hard winter: 1 car. 11.41 l rars, lUettj 1 car, lt.4. No. 1 hard .tint...- it : rars. 11.41: I ears. i.bh: 4 cars, si.ev. .. 1 eat, -.. 10 car. IMfl; I Mrg, $1.11; I'M l.5i I ears, t.3li 1 car, IMTtt; I nara, U7. .No, 4 hard winter: I cars, tl.M; 1 ears, H-II 1 ..: . i..u f.rit winter! I ear, a tl.tti I car, It.-; 1 far. ll.M; W car, i.H; 1 ?r (amtty. tl.l. v'No.- spring: I car. 11.4. No. I M,nin,- i r. ii.HU; No. durum. 1 rr, JLIft. ; J dtirura,mud: 1 is- "ioars, 11.11. . No. : 1 .etClS vi 'ikM-'t i 'oar. He. r No. whlts:Hars.3iy,, No. .wUtt; 1 Na. d, white t 1 smr, ?7e. I r"- f cars, 7te. No. I yHoy. l 1 .... .it-fl mixed: ears,-.7c. No. . mixed M 7iH''4 axe. ' So. 4 mixed: 1 car, Tie; 1 c. nHos'Nol mined; ,4 ears,-77Hoi 1 car, SoV-tandgrd? V ear; 415 1 r. . No. a whltsi S ears.ZUcj't Mrs, 41 He; f ear,-, 4ic, .4 www:; I w, 42c. h.rtl. 4I.II NP. llrln. l.41.4l: hTAmmi!: No. I Whit., Tte "jo k.., wwi.. Metier". tl,w; Ilic; No. nHrtJTItlJWl N.' lt.o. .lT.. . i. nri.nl. tiaiiWOI NO. t Willi.. 4)trHU: No 4 whit.. 4Iiio. Barl.iri NO. Jll.liet.U: ). , ll.10fl.ll. . -- . j.. ' (wk. Auanub 11. 111,. Altkouch t)i. tHk (iltu.tlon h muj ft.nttm.ftl ioom mo "'"",'--: inl ln,lit wm rth.r .ftlv. d. na UMViWm OboiloMoW. MlHnl t th olom. .. iLL. ..tu.. ...ntton .rly In tho .IaO out auKkly rroverd and clcd i tiltkw. nll tho opuon dvn!d ohoilt corn ni firm with odvn(i. ol Ji m S.pttmber. o ion lc,mbr una la on . rt M.y option,- . . ' . Ontt ohow.d lltllo .liid.noiKl.nt llMnth. hut wr firm In wmpothii with whwt nd .iortt ionumhor. onto woro ot.dy. .r ralwl, Ho loworarid Uu cloMd !c 'omh olooltif priow on totu"" lor thtt" Bllli. ILow.ld 4H i ;hlM0 eloolni rlrM. (tirnl.hrd tttrBi. ? boffin arjr.il, ..u ..m r. iir,..h latM.nlh .tt-twlt . Art, I Open. 1 High. JUtw.l CKioo. I lVht. .pl i Do. Mr (torn n.e. sur .Onto , 1 IIH 1WU H!H 141, '8 14 455 Mini I 41, UU ji 1 tl:H8!i t4l US 714, ?J 44 47 ", : '4ll II-u IVI 3T SI :';' It t. It 4V ' !M1 II U, 14 11 14 19 11 II 11 'as 41 Jt.y PorW rl.pt : i! i7 a If D 14 A 14 41 U II ft 41 III M II lij II 10 lrd aPt , tOl. Iltbo .riept K!t. .T.n.l II 17 I 11 It In it HI I II 44 ! 14 1 11 I II It ii hi il.ll 14 SI 14 41 14 10 II II II 17 11 07 MS II u 45 II si II 17 II 00 II In " M. 1Mb Onwral Mukot.- . . rJt. lAulo. Aus. II Wlnl-No. I! ,, rod, li mOlll: No, 1 hard. I1.47mt.51l 8p. tenlxr, ll.UOt: IMoomhw. tl.lo. - r.m t. l4U4llci No. I white, tic: 'tept.mbor, ISo; Ijorpmber, 71c. . Oau-.NO. I. 4,4lc; No. I whltt, 0ia 4 HirAUU OBAIN ATtO rROVINlOM. t lrrialar Oplaff o( Wkwl Mtow4 ky . Iptnm, Th.0 a Hharp Dmllno. ChlraffO: Auir. 31..-R.aHurlhv advlom that ton chani'r. of n .trlk. wero tnuoh Iraa tlirrauntAg brought about onarp rally today Id- tlto ahvat market hr. In con afuu.nqo tho rlowi. although una.ttlod, wan SIHc hrt hlgli.r, with Septembor at ' 11.41 and lconilcr4ll.4SH vl-41. Othor leading ulaploa, too, ,lr .cor.il gain.: Corn, 4rhC to loi oala, Ho to ftc. and pro vi.loruv IIH to lo canto. Al flrnt tho wh.al trad, tfavn only tram aint nolle. t roporta that renowwl .ffort. w.r bolng mad. ot poatpon. or av.rt tho .(rut. . Mod.rata vpum. whtlch took plac. In valuta failed to hold, and tho mark. I und.rw.nt .material aag owing to aaaer. llona that within forty. .Ight hours draco, waa likely -to abandon n.uratllly. It wa. nob OatlV d.flnlt. Ildtnga of progroM to. warda b' atrlko aettleitient ' war reo.lvml . from Washington that aontlment h.r. gwving .concluBlvaiy to the bulj .Id.. - Tha rBUlHnar ailvanca of prlca waa aocom. panted .hy word that all wheat offered, far xport had bean .aagorly 'anappad up by Europe, r, - ngtia thai hlg dollvorioa en aVpt.mbor 'OTUracta would paaa .Into the bahda of, .trong .inter.. u did a good deal to help tiiaplre the late confidence en th. part of wheal huyem. II wa. .atlmated that the il.liv.rlea would amooiMto aa much aa 4.- ald-1 to be eoual to only on week', average "requirement for Kerope from now until, the Cere, like whit. d.rlv atrengtb ehl.fly front the Improved outlook itaut, railway opcretlone would auffer no Interruptloa. For a whll. though. ,th. mark.! wa. d.preaa by dlecloaaree that yeHl.rday'a bearlah erop .timatea had turned out to be erroneeua. .ata hardened In aympalhy with whaal and oori). . F.tport houe. w.r. good buyer. hieneet quolattona nn hog. alwe llll eeni previ.lona.ahBrply up grade. Th. bulk n an. iraaing wae .n tare, out porn led ih. aelyanc... Caah Wheat; o. 1 red nominal; Xe. I red. .Il.tll. 1.ll , ;'- Ne. ' hard. I1.42H; No. S hard. 11.41. t orn: No. 1 'yelleer. IIHtHli'l No. 4 yellow, 4c: Kg. 4 white, tic Oat: Ko. I white. 42Ue 4;.c: etandard. 4J44tit. Ilyo: Nom inal. Barley; llCli en. 1Mb: Tlmolhv. I..04)4.74 clover, 17.0114.10. Provlalona: 114.11: rib. I!4.t&0!.el. i..geUlgher; reoelpte, I 114 cane., flrata, .: - . I ' - - . 1 ' Art- "L null. Ij0w'1 '-'"oo-11" y W , 4 HH . . n 5H ;. i , Miy i-io " ii $m Onto .1 . ' i . I ..'.wft ' 19U llll -aiUI III! .;.! M i imeilc: ordinary flrata, J(144c; at mark. caae. Included, 309I&O. ' Butter Higher, creamery, !!0!ltteT Potato Higher: recelpta, II care; Jer aey cobblere 11.161)1.71; Jeraey giant, $1.10 111: Mlnneaota Ohio, fl. 1101. 10. Poultry Alive, higher; ibwle, 170:o; aprlnga, 31o. NEW YlTSTOCKS Further Advance , in Prices Shows Confidence Strike WU1 Be Averted. RAILS ARE IN DEMAND New fork Aug. 11. Wxll street's un swerving confidence In an tmlcable ad Justment of the railroad tebor die-put found expression todsy n a further advance of prices after an early period of hesitation and doubt. , United dtates Steel repeated Its high record of . msde last week, and M can tile Marines attained new heights, the common advancing 1H to 44, and the pre (erred 1 to 104, Other new maximums included inspiration copper, wnicn rose to M, and Kelly -Spring fie 14 Tire, which made a gross gain of 1 to 71 A vory com, Id arable part of these gains was obliterated In the lait few minutes of trading, with the publication of a report from Washington that the preatdent's plea with tl representatives Of tne brotner- hoods had failed. In the main, however, closing prices disclosed decided preponder ance of pet advances. Ratal and other seasoned stocks were In. general demand,, the Inquiry originating largely wim ine anon interest, wnirn og sold stocks in expectation of a strike. Commlsalon houses also reported buying from Interior sources In touch with railroad conditions. Coppers as a group followed the lead of inspiration, with ex ire me adavncea or 1 to 3 points, and minor Industrials took their rue from Steel with gslna of at moat aa much. Equipments were only moderately active the same condition applying munitions, the motors, sine shares and ugars. Total sales amounted to $10,000 shares. Marks duplicated their recent mln lmum of 70 H In the foreign exchange mar ket, and rubles yielded sortie of their ad vance at 14. with starling and francs vir tually unaltered. Bonds wars stesdy. with total sales, par vaiue, OI 9,SIV,9VO. United mates coupon 4s advanced per cent on bid, ana coupon ts H per eent on one transaction, Batea. With. Low, Ctnse. Am. Beet Sugar,,, 1,100 III. RU American can.... 8,400 41 S 69 0 Am. Car Fntiry. Am. Lrocomotlve. , Am. Smelt Refg, Arr). Sugar Refg,, Am. Tel. Je Tel,.. i,rMJIJ nl 8,400 77U 74 MOO H 00 too Am,-z., u g, Anaconda Cooper. 13.100 Aicnisan , , uaidwln loco Baltl. A Ohio Brook. Rapid Traa. B. A 8. Couner. . . . Cel. Petroleum..., Can, Pacific C'ntral leather,., i.n. sc unto..,, M. Bt. P OMesgo N. W.. C R. I. P..,,., rhino Copper Colo, fuel A Iron. Corn Prod, Refg. , Crucible Steel, .... Pint. BecurltlH.,, rl General Klectrla. .. 110 170 111 141 Ot Na, pfd at. No, Ore Ctfs... (Hindis Central..,, Int. Con, Corp.-. . , I ha pi rat Ion Copptr 900 117 111 114 M00 17 11 41 101 i'oio 'ii" 'iiii' 'It mo 114 144 mi! Int. Harv.. N, i,J i. i. gei , pin. CI IB, K. C. Southern . . . lo.ina mi W, JOB lOlttj lit. III! tit. 41 H (III ,1 100 u.ico Kennecott Copper, leouls. A- Mash,,,, Mrs. Petroleum.., Miami Copper i. ion in I,l 141, . v. m r, pra,, Klaaouri Pacific... 1,100 Montana Power.;. .National Iied Nevada Copper.... T.20 ' J' JiBipi....d 11,000 101 i. i.j n. n. m tl. . 700 .orroiif ik weatora iUK Nrt hern Pacific. 1,100 110 104 110 Pacific Mall.. raciric Tel. Tel. Ii-nnaylvanla Kav Con. tlonoep. . W ( I ZB ZB 1.700 1,700 '"3 10114 61 & 14 n heading , . Hep. Iron Btael. Bhettunk Aria. Ten. II.1M 1011 101 104 , 1,400 IIVj l.fne ,tkT 01 , 19 nVuthern Pacific,, ftcuthern Railway. Btud.baker Co ... Tinneaaee (Stpper. Triaa Tompany... Union Pacirie 1.400 lit! 4.401 111. 114 SI I. one my, lijt, i2l 1.100 111, 1114 141 100 ii, 1,1 1(ai ll.Itl 1(1 U 1SIU ),0l mod Pacific pfd 100 It II K' r !". Aioohoi i.ioo in 11 14 1"41 110 llll IftiZ ? u. B. riiwi ,117,000 ii: r o.looi pro Utah Cnppr. . loo lt?u it. u ... ... 1,100 I1U 10 tt nil '.. ! . 100 174, i U rio 1,101 .UK nn, h" Uebaih Pfd. Htltarh Union. n "in. aiiecino 1,100 .1114 1114 . kl Total galea for th. day, lao.OQO aharea - "ow Took Money Muk,l New Tork. Aug. 11 u.u..i. . ...... --i v D prmi, - : nteriiiig sgohanfe xty-day bill. 8llver Bar, l7!lo'; Iteilcan dollar.. Ii.i uonaa-uovrnnienL itrone: ..n..4 ateady. ' Tim Ijoana-fKaaler; alxty daya, lllgll per oant; ninety day. 1B1U ... ..? Ti. H.V.I..W, .lee.ia per cut, 43all Money steady: htgheat, 14 per eent' loweat, IH.peeeenlt ruling mi. u n.. eenij Iat loan, 1 4 per eent: oloalng Wd. 114 per eent: offered at 114 pep eent. V. S. ret la rag II K, (!. Sou. ret la I, a. tie AnllhAH I AA I M a. . - . ?r it. . a..r.f: : :;ooj4 . k. t, i.t 'J do. coupon ...1001411. P., a I lot C. . 4, reg lOIU.Mont. Power la Il3 do. coupon ...iioJn. y. c. deb la in? , 4lt 101 H. "ev 1,..' Anglo-French 1, IIH,Nor. Pao 4a "" "won an vi:s,,Nor. pao. 1 gait. Ohio 4 llior,; g. l. r'it'.'n Belh St. ref l.lOOUPae. T. T. la. 100 i:"'ror Pao, lat ilHP.nn. eon I4...104V, m by ronn. g.n IU...107U C. M. 4i St. P. ref ' 4a 71'atiu ov 1. at tftKaUig.. ta ... n. 1. at r r M 71Sou. Pao. r .. J.u "Colo r ma 11 sou. Ky la 101 (11 ; KIm km 1A4)t,. . a. .1 ".if 7? ot: not latii.. iiSit: 8,.., ri::io. in. ynt r as,, . . Un. 4Ui l( lnt M. . 4a...,101V. Kleo ov lm 11a Bid. P- A R 0. r 4g 8T Kansas City Oeaeral Market Kansas City. Aur. SI. Wheetv. hard.- 11,8401.44: No. I rd. 11 ja. ki- "wivuiwvr, 91, .is n ; Lisoemoar, " 41.410 1.41; May, 11.44 01.44. tarn. I mixed, 10 IIc; No. S ma, iiaiici no. a yellow. I uau.' September. 0c; JUecember, tlc; May! 4.lrN 5 WU, 47c- x, 3 mixed, ButterCreamery. 3le: flrte. 5n ands, 34: packing. 34c, t wggs Plrats, 4f. PoUltrarHeOa 1-7: Ntoetera tl.. v. .(. llte. - , . , Uljaaeapella t.rala Market. - ' Minneapolis, 'Aus. H.-Whui H.n.ev,v. 11.12; December, I.60. Caah: No t hard, tl.4; N'o. 1 northern. 11.41 1.6; N 1 northern, 9t.4M 54 i riourwUncltangei. Harley 4Mlc. llye fl. ll 1.11. ' - Iiran 111. 0Ott3l.ee. 'Corn No. 1 yellow, ftfiCMTtW . (tats No. I white, 4I44U ' l'-laxeeed H.O1.0lt. Cetlea Market, " iw r York.,' A us. ii. nntiAo opened steady; October, 11.64c; December. le.eso; iiaauarr, is.iao; Marco, 16.ate;Uar. 1B.4IO, , , . The publication of the government's pmb report was followed by activity in cotton iwier, m general tut olosed At a net advance . of H to 1 points. (wiverpooi, Aug. J I. Cot ton BfiAt wek' good middling, l,41d; middling, t.47d; tow niWdllng. I.lld; sales, 4,000 bales," KTaporated Apples and Dried Fruits. New York. Aug. 11. Rvanoraterf annlM dull; fancy. 747c; choice, 44c; prima, rrunes Firm: caiitemias. luatc' Om. gons, 7 011c. Apneoia nun: cnoiea. neiaue: aitr choice, llUr; fancy, lttfttc. .. - . Kaak 4?srtxurs. -Omaha, Aug. II. Bank rlesrlna tnr rtmi. ha today were 14, 111,101.11 and for the corre sponding day last year 13,831,024 41. The tola! clearings for the month of August were fill, 411, 721. 11 and for the correspond ing month ft year ago f 71.344,144,64. , Ueariieel Grain Market, Liverpool, Aug. St. WheatScot No l Manitoba, 14s 4d; Ne. 1, 14s 4d; Ne. 3 red western winter, 14s 3d. Cora Spot American mUad, new, 10s td i lox 'm JOiMi JOB iiou iao( itoL II M'i 14 Ore 101 JO! 102 I.IOO 71 u 7 7IU S.400 14 14 84 200 14 $b 6 S4 3,0A I4 13 H 46 400 1? 1N II 1.400 1714 174 171 S.400 44 14 1,600 41 11 ftO'i 2,floo ir, tail i4 S00 134 114 124 l.0fl 11 17 17 2.100 41 61 : 4,004 41 ib 44 14 13,600 74 71 71 100 44 44 46 14.600 17 16 14 -. IZ.t 101 04 Idlli lift 143 t l lit II . 64 ll 11 llVj JS 1014 1014! II ' II LIVE STO MARKET Cattle Steady to Strong With Moderate Receipts Pat Lambs Advance. HOGS STEADY, TEN HIGHER Omaha, August 11, Cattle. Hogs. Offl.-ia! Uondsy.,,. .12.142 ' 2,641 OtYIHal Tuesday ... 1.120 7,374 Officii! Wedneeday.. 7.331 1,144 fistlmate Thursday.. 1,304 7,304 1414. Sheep 16,114 8b,124 37,487 11,409 Four dava this wk.31.SI3 16,114 111 Heme days Isst w k,27,640 11,443 67,444 Name 3 weeks ago. 26,414 16. 24 6 61.41 Hams 3 weeks aao.. 20.197 27,01- 43,01 Hame 4 weeks aao,. 17,413 . 47,390 41,404 Heme days last year.34,417 14,441 111,41 Receipts and deposition of live stock at tne union hiock yards, umana, xor iwtmr four hours ending at 1 o'clock p, m., yes terday : ...i R13CKIPTB CARS. tattle. Hogs. Bheep.H'r's. C, M. at St. P. . . , , , 60 Wabash Missouri Pacific... 2 Union Pacific 29 7 C. A N. W., east.,,, i C. N. W., west. . . If C, Bt, P., M. O. 1 C, B, tt Q.. east.;.-. S C, B, g, west... 14 C. R. I. A P.. east. 2 1 74 1 Chicago lit. Wst.. 1 Total recelpts,,. 19 132 DISPOSITION HEAD, 43 Cattle. Hogs. Sheep- .worm a i;o. . ons 1,4I 1,032 1,0A 1,716 466 1,644 Swift A Co..,.; 1,964 Curtahy Packing Co.... 114 Armour A Co 254 1.73 783 1.844 J. W. Murphy Lincoln Packing Co.,.. - 34 So. Omaha Pack. Co... 14 Kohr Packing Co..,..,...,, P. B. Igewls 81 J. B. Root A Co 71 J. H. Bulla 14 U P. Huls ',,, 67 Roaenlock Bros IS Wcrlhetmer A Degen.. H. P. Hamilton 4 it 23 7 4 34 30 1 4 4 77 10 S6 464 Sullivan Bros , Ohrtatte ,t H IgKlns Huffman .......... Both Meyers Olaaaherg .,.. Bnnner Bros. John Harvey. ...... 1'ennls A Francis... Kline O'her buyers.. 11,211 Totals ....1.110 4,849 21,361 came nsceipts were fsir for Thursday, bringing the total for the week ud to 21.112 head, which Is not only the largest of any recent ween, put larger than a year ago by almost 4,000 head. There was a very fair demand for desirable kinds, and the feeling on sucn cattle was generally a little strong er than yestsrday, the less desirable kinds remaining about steady. The threatened strike of railroad trainmen on Monday has mane every tntng very uncertain in live stock market circles, However, unless the strike Is called off It fa pretty well settled that the railroads will not receive live stock shipments, which will mean that the big martlets win Be out ot business After Bat uraay or tnie week. . . , .. Representative sales: BEEP STEERS, c-f No. Ar. Pr. No, . A v. Pr. 34 164 16 II 4 1013 al an ,...1160 I 19 YBARUNOS AND HBIPBRS. If.... II.... ... 174 19 99 31. 1361 19 19 . . t 101 10 ZD HEIFERS . 4.... (.... a . ... 777 4 00 I.,. .... , 120 10 ... 119 4 20 ' 4..,..,.. 447 16 ... 449 4 69 ' 7., 6IT 4 TO ...... STOCK CALVES. 14.... . .. Si! 7 71 1 140 fl 94 VEAL CALVES, It.... ...313 I 09 1 ,, 119 10 (0 l.Jt. 4.,.. ... 179 11 16 ' STOCK STEERS. ... 194 f 60 II 708 I 40 ... 144 I 15 II........ 7.9 26 ... 411 4 3 19..,..,., T49 40 ,., Ml 6 60 , 11 ...1019 76 ... 441 4 10 11 101 t 00 14.... 14..,, 11.... 11.... . . -t WESTERNS. T. L. Pence Idaho. istkstrs. 414 7 10 llstkstre. 641 T 16 4stk hfs,. lit I II Bd Thompson Idaho. llstkstrs.1171 T 74 II bf airs,. 1 01 1 116 George St racks Wyoming. 4 calves. . 167 T 74 lcalf... 114 10 60 nana mil i A O. Co. Nebraaka. 13 bf sirs . 1364 7 40 44 bf sirs. .1274 7 60 Lowe A Oustafsen Nebraska. 7bfstra.. 101 4 44 11 bf strt.,1074 91 J. H. Minor Nebraaka. 1! heifers. 11 07 4 10 4 etk St re. 1141 T 40 Hoas The market was lust a continue. Hon of the Irregular affairs of the last two day and waa anything but satisfactory iron, ins setters sianapoinc Bttipper Buy ers gave prices that were steady to .strong ana in spots as mucn as a dime higher for wnat nogs tney couio use, but took smaller share of the offerings than, the previous day. Pexplta the fact that all othor markets opened higher, packers refused to alva bet- ire tnan sieaay prices and sellers after reefing tne market out came to the con clusion that steady wss all they would ever get, ana Began cutting loose. Before more than a half of the nankin hom hrt an 1.1 however, the trade suddenly weaksned, bids dropping a aims or more rrom their pre vious levels. And dexnlte the atreneth t other points It looked for a While as though ouyers wouia ne able to get awey With tneir attempt to aet up a baraaln counter. so much so in fact that a number of hogs sold at figures that were k shade to la some cases 6010c lower than yesterday. Moat ot ins salesmen decided, however, that rather than make any concessions they would hold hogs over, and after dlekerlntr around for quite a . while buyers Anally baa to go back to morning Drtcei. trade nioaing up tuny as good as any time anything desirable, though a few loads of common stuff failed to get even a bid, and were sun in tne pens at a late hour. The average market was lust about the asms as on Wedneeday. Bulk of the sales lanaeo si sio.iuoie.40, w,tn topg at 119,7,, nepreeenieilYS sates; j No, Ar. Sh. Pr. No. At, Sh. Pr. 34.. 140 10 00 61. .374 ... 10 11 44. .324 144 10 21 . 44. .141 ... 10 3ft 77. .313 149 19 46 ' 0.-.1I7 ... 19 40 76., 100 160 10 10 ... 10 10 ... 10 40 ... 19 60 SI. .117 44. ,214 4S..S3S 30.. 171 10 7k Sheep ' Bheett and lamb, renetnte. Ihnn.h the smallest of the week ta date, were tolerably liberal for a Thursday, amounting te some sixty-nine cars. II. MHO head. This earrlea the total for the weok to date to 111,004 head, which Is 14,400 heavier than a ' week ago-and twice as large aa two weeks ago, but about 4,009 smaller than last year. As usual the local run was the largest or the map, and the total for the week Is far heavier than for any other market. An advance of aom kind Was assured from the outset this morning, but on the strength of the wild rumors from other markets sellers asked so much higher that up to a late hour not much business had been done When movement finally started. It was at prices that were, on paper as much as lie higher, while, considering the amount of water fleeces carried. It was figured that actual eosta would be as much as 3640c above yesterday. Bulk of the offerings sold by midday, It being a fi0.36Oi0.36 market for the desirable killer offerings. Representative sales; f No. ... Ay jp 141 Nevada lambs 47 flu, 00 1,347 Idaho lambs ,.- v.,- tl 10.10 1,062 Nevada feeding lambs . . .. 64 19. no 340 Nevada feeding lambs 41 , 10.00 214 Nevada feeding lambs .... 44 9.11 111 Idaho feeding lambs 40 10.16 3T Idaho feeder lambs V ' 6.7S v Kaasas City Lira Bterk Market. Kansas City. Aug. II. CattleRecelDts. 4.000 head; steady. Prims fed steors. 110.04 O11.00; dressed beef steers. I7.60OY-76; western steers, fl.tVOOI-K1: Storkers and feeders. 16.7601. 04; bulls, ll.26OI.60: calves, ft. f 9011.09. v Hogs Receipts, 6,600 haua; higher; bulk. fl9.70tfll.96; heavy, f 10.50$ 10,90; packers and butchers. 110.70OU.19;, light, fJO.409 1I.0; pigs. ft.7tVlv.9Q. Shssp and lamtw Receipts. 4,609 head; higher. Lambs. 910.loet4.7S: yearling, IT.60O1.36; wethers, 17.3i.V7.16; ewee. f6.74 OI J6. . : Live S4aek la Sight. ' Cattlm Sheep; ' Hogs. Chic so ...4.400 . 24,900 " -4,000 Kansas City ,....,4,000 4,609 f,69 Itouth Omaha .,..2,104 1.109 14.100 St. Louis ,.,,.....6,709 - 4.409 , 1,500 StoUK City ...... ..1,499 1,100 1,100 T0UI4 ft. 440 46,400 49,109 Kleai City Uve Stock Market. ' Stour City, la.. Aug. 11. Cattle RtNuJipte. 409 head; market weak to 10036c Inweri beef steers, 19. HOB. 90: butchers. IVkoo 76: cannera. 94.0004.60; bulla, stan. eir II.90OI. 14; feeding cows and heifers, 16-31 Jriege-neceipto. x,ioe htad; market io 30e hlchr: Mtrht. 1:.29 0 19.36: mlaud, fl0.319.b0 heavy, tIO.50 19.; bulk of sale. 410.20i210.St. . - UheoD and Lam t Receipts. 1,790 head market steady; ewes, f6.9907.94; lambs. l.iiiiy!f.iy. . . CHICAGO "lOVlTsTOCK MAEEfcT. Cattle. H tak 1 HogK. Weaki Sbeey f settled. - Chicago, Aug. l.Cattle Receipts, 1,090 head; weak at 10c to SOc advance; native neer rftttu. I7.3ii0i2.bu : wistern steers, ftf.iatgpl.SO; stockers and feedors, 16.190 1.00; cows and heifers, M.45-69.46 ; calves, II 256)12.76. Hoga Receipts, 4.009 hfRd; weak at 26c advance: bulk, ilo.i6aii.ie; lignt, aiv.sun 1169; mixed, f 10.4f 11.60; heavy, 19,25( 11.46; rough, He.2&i10.C0; pigs, (7.BUtf 10,00. fiheen and Lambs rTccelpts. 1,000 head unsettled; wethers, 16.607.76; twee, 43.40 Q7.90; lambs, f7.90QU.26. St. reals live Htork Market. t. ' Lout. Aua. 31. Cattle Receipts, 6.: 0ft head; higher; native beef steers, 47.49 610.76: yearlings and heifers, f4.60O19.2' cows. 66:601-7. lt: stocker and feeders, fl.30Ol-0o; Texas guarantlne stvers, $5. 60 &9.&0; cows and heifers. M.60tf1.00; prime Htrtithent steers, fl. 90 000; native calves, f.OOOil-74; prime yearlings, stuvrs and hfi-ifcru. I7.60AI.00. . Hugx Receipts, 4,400 head; higher; pigs and lishta. 17. 60 A 11.46: mixed and butch era. f 11.20011.60; good heavy, f 11.4011.69; bulk, fll.20OH'4&. - Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1,600 head; higher; lam he, 47,00 010.40; slaughter ewes, 46.00O7.2b; bleating awes, f 9.00O 10.00; yearlings, f6.00Q4.60. ' j Nt. Joseph Live Stack Marhel. St. Joseph. Aug. 31. Cattle Receipts, 609 head: market strong; steers, f9.60O19.60 cows snd heifers, 4. 26014.90; calves, ff.90 ,JlU.tIJ. ; Hogs Reripta, - 1,009 head: market opened higher; lop, f 10.10; bulk of sales. 610.40WlO.X5. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 309 head: mantei nigner; lamrnr, f.itio.3e; ewes, 46. 40O700. V KB HTORK OENERAL MARKET. Quotations of the Day ea the Leading Commodities. New York, Aug. fl. Flour Unsettled. - Wheat Spot, strong; No. 1 durum, 41.42 No. 3 hard. 11.81: No. 1 northern. Dulnth. ti.ii; no. j nortnern, , Manitoba, fl.TlH f. o. b. New Tork. CornSnot, hrm: No. 2 Tallow. IsUa fl. 4. 1, new iora. Oats Spot, firm; standard, 64 a 66c. Hay Steady: orlme. 11.10: No. 1. ll SB; no. 2, fi.ivvi.jo; no, a, fi.sft; snipping, I7.69OI.00. Hops Quiet: stato. common to trhnlce. 1916, 10O17c; 1114. 607 Pacific coast, isi, ioui4c; ivi4, 7P'c. Hldes-o-Flrm; Bogota. llUOSSc: Central America, S3 He. , lather Firm; hemlock flrsta. 37c: seo- onda, 36c, Pork Firm: metis. f20.00O20.60! family. i,ara strong; middle west, 114:46014.96. ranow rirnu city. 7o nominal: coun try, 74i?; special. Ifec nominal. - Batter Btrona: receipts. 9.411 tubs: creamery extras, xx4?4ttc; firsts, lltttf 31c; seconds, IftaOflr. Eggs Unset t led : receipts. 11.129 cases : fresh gathered extra fine, 39 0 37c; extra nrats, sac. Cheese Htrons: recelota. . l.aJtfi boxes; state whole milk flats, fresh specials, 18 lite; state whole- milk flats, average fancy, IIVaC. ( Poultry Alive, firm; broilers, 31c; fowls. 23c; turkeys, 11c; dreaaed. strong; chickens, 36031c; fowls, 110230; turkeys, 31036e. 1 1 1 1 ' ' Ceffee Market ' New Tork, Aug., It. There was a re newal of aost tared liquidation In the mar ket for coffee futures here today and after opening unchanged, active months sold about 4 to I points under last night's clos ing figures. There was no special feature In tne newa rrom Braxii that was discussed around the ring, but the uncertainties of tranaporatlon still appeared to be an un settling feature and some of the selling probably came from buyers on the rally of yesterday. December contracts eased off te 9.10c, and May to 9.44c. The close was at practically the low point and from to points net lower, sales, 14,000 bags. September, l.lOe; October, 9.20c; November, 1. 20c; December, i.iie; January, -v.z&a; February, l.lOct March, 1.86c; April, 9.49c; May, 4.44o;June, 9.41c; July, IB Sc. spot coffee steady, me ic, ic; santos 4s, llc. . There has been some improvement in spot demand for immediate shipment, ow ing to strike apprehensions, cost ana freight offers were reported generally un changed, comparatively few being re ceived owing to uncertainties ef ocean freight room. The official cables reported a decline or 114 role at Rio, and of, 24 rets In Santos futures, 1 ' . - ,1 . - ; j " Oil and Koala. -Savannah, Oa.. Aug. 11. Turpentine Firm; 42e; sales, 162 bblg.; receipts, 491 bbls.; shipments, 139 bbls.; stock, 29.991 bbls.; rosin, firm; sales, 1,217 bbls.; recelpta, 1,411 bbls. j shipments, 1,0006 bbls.; stocks. 76,167 bbls.; quote: A. B, $6.70; C, t, f6.76; E, 16.10; F, a, 18.07 h, i.ie; 1. k, 16.10; M, 14.27 4; N, f6.30; WO, f4.4fi; WW, 44.49. Metal Market. ' New Tork, Aug-. II, Metals Lead, 16 G 04.76, Spelter, dul; spot, East St. Louis delivery, 11.00 asked. Copper. Arm; elec trolytic. f27.00O2l.90. iron. - steady and unchanged, Tin, quiet; spot, f3l.76OI0-00. At London: Spot copper. 1104; futures, 1104; electrolytic. 120; spot Un, 170 16s; futures, 171 10s. Lead, 131 ad; spelter, (63. flngar Market. 1 few ToVk, ' New TorV' Aug. tl. Surar Raw. firm: can trlf ugal, 4. 49c ; molasses, 4. 12o ; refined. quiet; one granulated, 7.0007.26c. Better demand for raw sugar and an advance of Ho in prices led to a heavy covering move ment In the market for sugar futures early today; Prices at noon wero 20 to, 21 points higher. , Dry Goods Market. New Tork. Aug. ai.--Amertcan prints were advanced to 7 lie today and wide sheetings to ab Asts of I7VfC for 10-4 goods, oeoing nigner tnan tne prices quoted In hut. ury goods markets were vorv fever. isn, aue 10 rising prices . and fears of railroad strike. Leaden Stock Mar-tat. London, Aug. St. American escujitiei were neglected and lower. Copper Companies . .Increase Dividends New York, Auir. 31. Extra divi dends by live copper companies were announced here today. The Utah Copper company declared an extra dividend of $1.50 . in, addition to its rcEUlar auarterlv dividend of ST.5I a shareV The Butte & Superior Cop per company declared $5 extra in ad dition to the regular quarterly $1.25 and the Nevada Consolidated Copper company will pay 50 cents a share ex tra and su cents regular. v The Chino company also declared $1 extra in addition to its regular 11.25 quarterly and Ray Consolidated 25 cents In addition to the 50 cents rrgular. Working Force at Muny ' Auditorium is Cut Down "The city commissioners decided that after September 1 the working force at the Auditorium wilt have to be reduced to a basis which will agree wttn tne receipts ot tne Dtuidtng. A shortage of SM in the Auditorium fund at this time wilt be met from the" judgment fund, but the city will not meet further deficits. Manager Franke will be so advised. . IS 11 WORTH YOUR TIME TO . INVESTIGATE? If .o. ere have new income nronerfv located in We.t Farnam di.trlct that would net rou If, on tio.eoo. If you have SV.000 and ar inure. ted. call Doue-lea Sell. AMERICAN SECURITY COMPANY, 17th and Deurl.e St. . Omaha, Neb. JITNEY MAXWELL CAR. Webster 202 HUGHES STARTS FOR OMAHA WSEPT. 18 Republican Nominee Will Come . as Far as Gate City on Sec - ond Trip West. RESUMES CAMPAIGN TODAY Esles Park, Colo., Aug. 31. Charles E. Hughes, rrpublican nom met (or president, who has been spending a brief vacation here, will resume his campaign' tomorrow. His itinerary, announced tonight, will give him little rest until election day, un less his plans are upset by the threatened railway strike. On his return trip cast Mr. Hughes p)ans to reach Portland, Me., Septem ber 8. After a brief campaign in New England, Mr. Hughes pians to reach Bridgehamnton, N. Y.. where he is to remain until September 18. A sec ond tour westward is to begin on that date, which will extend as far west ward as Omaha and may include trips to. Arizona, New Mexico and Texas border points. :The present trip eastward is to be made by way of Kansas City, St. Louis and contemplates a dip into Tennessee and Kentucky. ' . The itinerary for the second tour, which is to begin from Bridgehamp ton, September 18, has rot been com pleted. The last two weeks of his campaign is to be spent in New York state, clos ing with an address, November 4, in Madison Square Garden, New York City. Advisory Committee' Of .0. 0. P. National Body Gives Advice New York, Aug. 31. Six rec ommendations in reference to the conduct of the presidential campaign of Charles E. - Hughes were made to the republican committee by the recently appointed advisory com mittee at its first meeting yesterday, The nature of the suggestions was closely guarded. Another meeting of AMUSEMENTS. "OMAHA'S FUN CENTER." --"' V ' ' " Even'o, 1S-2S-50-75C LAST TIMES TODAY, 2:30 4 1:10 Eemend Hayea "Some Show"K2. (Sat.), Mel. and Week Dm Mirin'i "WORLD OF FROLICS" Ladle.' Dime Matinee Week Daya, B O Y 13 Spktaf 'puTy.. FOUR DAYS MATINEE EVERY PAY Beg awing Sunday Matinee My Mother's Rosary By EDWARD E. ROSE Evening. 10c-50c Mete., all Sects, 25c SEATS NOW. WM.FARNUM THE END OF THE TRAIL Don't forget to bring th babi. down at 9 this morning and w will film thorn fro. Can Here is a way derfully interesting exploration of the State. And that is, make Denver your visit all the nearby beauty spots of the , . mobile, train and trolley. There are some 38 of these wonderful trips, including Estes Rocky Mountain National Park, 14 of which can be made in one day each. You can take a suit-case. and make pleasant visits to more remote resorts. Denver climate is ideal ; hotel accommodations' the best; the, city itself most beautiful. Summer Excursion Fares Now In Effect To also thoroughly enjoy your journey to Colorado be sure your ticket reads UNION PACIFIC -Over the only . safety signals; I. issm .1 the committee will be held at Chi cago about September -8. Those who attended the meeting were Governor Livingston Beckman of Rhode Island; Charles G. Dawes of Illinois: Raymond Robins of Illi- J.nois; John Wanamaker of Pennsyl- ivanaia; frank ri. Hitchcock ot Mew York; A. Ov-Eberhart of Minnesota; Theodore E. Burton of Ohio; James Wilson of Iowa; Victor Rosewatcr of Nebraska, and Mr. Willcox, cx officio. - Chairman Willcox left tonight for Indianapolis to attend the notifica tion of Charles W. Fairbanks of his nomination for vice president. He will go to St. Louis for a conference with Mr. Hughes on Sunday. The members of the sustaining member ship bureau of the republican na tional committtee, to be known as the central committee, were an nounced tonight by Cornelius N. Bliss, treasurer of the committee. They are Robert Bacon.1 Joseph H. cnoate, lheodore N. Vail, William Cooper Proctor, Charles D. Hilles, Thomas Cochran, James L. Phillips, and Harvey D. Gibson. - Robs San Francisco Bank Of fight Thousand in Gold San Francisco, Aug. 31 A youth ful bandit who robbed the Mission branch of the Angio-California bank here today of $8,000 in gold, and who later was captured in the Golden Gate park after an automobile chase and running revolver duel, tonight gave the police his name as Edward Von Walden; and said he was the son of a Cincinnati physician, ' FRESH FISH OF ALL KINDS AT THE Fresh Halibut Steak, lb 18c Fresh Salmon Steak, lb.... 12 He Extra Fancy Fre&i Caught Pike, per lb 17He Extra Fancy Lake Trout, per lb., at ...7He Fresh Croppies, lb. ....... 17 He THE WASHINGTON MARKET The Most Sanitary and Up-to-Date Market in the West. Phono Tyler 470 Connects all Dept.. 1407 Douglas St., Omaha, Nob. '. 1 AMTJ8KMENTB. THE BEST IN VAUDEVILLE Deity Matinee 2:15 Every Night Sill Th.nrlneo Vnclnff Maeleva and Arttote, iiiGUUuisnuaiuii from Imperial Rue ian Ballet. BONITA LEW HEARN, Cranberriee, Li benita, Ruth Budd. Willing. 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